Tales of the Zombie
| Tales of the Zombie | |
|---|---|
Tales of the Zombie #1 (Aug. 1973), art by Boris Vallejo | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| Schedule | Quarterly |
| Format | Ongoing series |
| Genre | |
| Publication date | August 1973 – March 1975 |
| No. of issues | 10 plus 1 Super Annual |
| Main character(s) | Simon Garth Brother Voodoo |
| Creative team | |
| Written by | Steve Gerber, Tony Isabella, Doug Moench, Carl Wessler, Chris Claremont |
| Artist(s) | Pablo Marcos, Alfredo Alcala, Ernie Chan, Win Mortimer, Tony DiPreta, Crusty Bunkers |
| Penciller(s) | Syd Shores, Dick Ayers, John Buscema, Virgilio Redondo, Yong Montano, Ron Wilson, Rich Buckler |
| Inker(s) | Tom Palmer, Pablo Marcos, Alfredo Alcala |
| Editor(s) | Roy Thomas (issues #1–10) Marv Wolfman (#3–10) Tony Isabella (#7 and 8) David Anthony Kraft (#9 and 10) Don McGregor (#9 and 10) John Warner (#10) |
| Collected editions | |
| Tales of the Zombie | ISBN 0-7851-1916-7 |
Tales of the Zombie was an American black-and-white horror comics magazine published by Magazine Management, a corporate sibling of Marvel Comics. The series ran 10 issues and one Super Annual from 1973 to 1975, many featuring stories of the Zombie (Simon Garth) by writer Steve Gerber and artist Pablo Marcos.
A magazine rather than a comic book, it did not fall under the purview of the comics industry's self-censorship Comics Code Authority, allowing the title to feature stronger content — such as moderate profanity, partial nudity, and more graphic violence — than the color comics of the time.