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Marvel Spotlight is a series published by as a try-out book. It stood out from Marvel's other try-out books in that most of the featured characters made their in the series. The series originally ran for 33 issues from November 1971 to April 1977. A second volume ran for 11 issues from July 1979 to March 1981.


Publication history
Marvel Spotlight was one of three tryout books proposed by after he transitioned from being Marvel Comics' writer and editor to its president and publisher, the others being and . The advantage of such tryout books was that they allowed the publisher to assess a feature's popularity without the marketing investment required to launch a new series, and without the blow to the publisher's image with readers if the new series immediately failed.

The series began with a Red Wolf story.

(2026). 9780756641238, Dorling Kindersley.
Editor explained: "Stan Lee and I decided it'd be a good idea to have a book with an American Indian hero. ... Stan didn't want it as a modern-day character. I guess he was trying to see if he could find a way to get a Western to sell, because everybody in the field wanted to write or draw a Western". Following this successful try-out, Red Wolf was given his own series, as were Werewolf by Night,Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 154: "With the changes to the Comics Code in place, Roy Thomas came up with the idea for a series called 'I, Werewolf'...Stan Lee liked the concept but decided to rename it 'Werewolf by Night'". Ghost Rider,Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 156: "Co-created by editor Roy Thomas, writer Gary Friedrich, and artist Mike Ploog, the new Ghost Rider was Johnny Blaze, a motorcycle stunt performer". the ,Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 160: "Stan Lee suggested doing a series called Mark of Satan, and Roy Thomas amended the idea to 'The Son of Satan'". and Spider-Woman.
(2026). 9780756692360, Dorling Kindersley.

In addition to launching new series, Marvel Spotlight hosted some significant stories with established characters. Issue #31 provided a retroactive explanation for why (inextricably associated with World War II due to his starring role in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos) remained so youthful, in the form of an experimental longevity serum. After a run of nearly six years, the series ended with Marvel Spotlight #33 (April 1977).

The series was revived in 1979, initially as simply a place to publish inventory stories from the recently cancelled Captain Marvel. However, once these leftover tales were exhausted, the series went on to feature other characters. Tako Shamara first appeared in Marvel Spotlight vol. 2 #5 (March 1980), in a story by and . In his first appearance the character battled a huge dragon from the past called a Wani, a monster that destroyed his ancestors' villages in 1582. "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 197: "Tako Shamara became the Dragon Lord in Marvel Spotlight #5 by writer/editor Marv Wolfman and artist Steve Ditko". The creature that Tako battled was intended to be Godzilla but since Marvel no longer had the rights to the character, which lapsed the previous year, the creature was modified to a dragon called The Wani. Issue #8 featured the final Captain Marvel solo story before the character's death.

The second volume was cancelled after just 11 issues. In contrast to the original series, only one issue (#5) featured a new character, and none of them led to the featured character getting their own series. , who edited and/or did cover copy on most of the second volume, said that he was excited about reviving Marvel Spotlight, but that "it was probably a mistake to launch a new title with material from a recently canceled comic. I suspect that as an editor, I was hoping to give Captain Marvel another chance, but sometimes it's better to let things go. As a result, for the most part, the series seemed to exist just to burn off existing inventory".

In December 2005, the Marvel Spotlight title was used for a series of comic book–sized magazines, usually featuring profiles of and interviews with Marvel creators (one writer and one artist each issue), or spotlighting special Marvel projects such as Stephen King's The Dark Tower.


Issues

Volume 1 (November 1971 – April 1977)
Red Wolf (moved to own title)
Werewolf by Night (moved to own title)Werewolf by Night Omnibus; Werewolf by Night Complete Collection Vol 1; Marvel Masterworks Werewolf by Night Vol. 1
(moved to own title)Ghost Rider Epic Collection Vol 1; Marvel Masterworks Ghost Rider Vol. 1
#12-13 (moved to own title)The Son of Satan Classic; Hellstrom: Evil Origins
#14–23The Son of Satan Classic
#24Marvel Horror Lives Again! Omnibus; The Son of Satan Classic
Sinbad
ScarecrowMarvel Horror Omnibus
Marvel Masterworks The Sub-Mariner Vol. 8; Namor, the Sub-Mariner Epic Collection Vol 5: Invasion of New York
Moon Knight Omnibus; Moon Knight Epic Collection Vol 1
Thor: The Warriors Three; Thor Epic Collection Vol 8; Marvel Masterworks The Mighty Thor Vol. 15; Thor Omnibus Vol 5
Marvel Masterworks Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol. 3; S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Complete Collection Omnibus
Spider-Woman (moved to own title)Marvel Masterworks Spider-Woman Vol 1; Spider-Woman Omnibus
and Complete Collection; Marvel Masterworks Deathlok Vol. 1


Volume 2 (July 1979 – March 1981)
Captain MarvelMarvel Premiere: The Death of Captain Marvel; Marvel Masterworks Captain Marvel Vol. 6; Guardians of the Galaxy Solo Classic Omnibus; The Death of Captain Marvel Omnibus
#3–4Marvel Masterworks Captain Marvel Vol. 6; The Death of Captain Marvel Omnibus
Dragon Lord
(origin)Guardians of the Galaxy Solo Classic Omnibus
Captain MarvelMarvel Universe by Omnibus; The Death of Captain Marvel Omnibus
Captain Universe: Power Unimaginable


Collected editions
  • Vol 1 includes Marvel Spotlight #2–4, 576 pages, October 2005,
  • Essential Ghost Rider Vol. 1 includes Marvel Spotlight #5–12, 560 pages, December 2006,
  • Essential Marvel Horror
    • Vol. 1 includes Marvel Spotlight #12–24, 648 pages, October 2006,
    • Vol. 2 includes Marvel Spotlight #26, 616 pages, November 2008,
  • Essential Moon Knight Vol. 1 includes Marvel Spotlight #28–29, 560 pages, February 2006,
  • Siege Prelude includes Marvel Spotlight #30, 264 pages, January 2010,
  • Essential Spider-Woman Vol. 1 includes Marvel Spotlight #32, 576 pages, December 2005,
  • Marvel Masterworks: Deathlok Vol. 1 includes Marvel Spotlight #33, 368 pages, November 2009,


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