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Mighty Samson was a series published Gold Key Comics. A adventure, it was set in the area around New York City, now known as "N'Yark", on an Earth devastated by a .

(2026). 9781605490458, TwoMorrows Publishing.
The series was created by writer and artist .


Publication history
Mighty Samson ran for 32 issues between 1964 and 1982. Its initial run lasted 20 issues ( July 1964 - 1969). Issues #7–20 each had a back-up story with the large-headed character Tom Morrow. Mighty Samson returned in 1972 with issue #21 and ran through #31 in 1976. The first two issues of the revival reprinted #7 and #2, respectively.

A final new story was published in Gold Key Champion #2 in 1978. Then in 1982, six years after its immediate predecessor, published issue #32, which reprinted #3 but with a line-art version of #4's painted cover. It was sold bagged with #130 and Dagar the Invincible #18.

Issues #1 through #6 featured art by , most well known for illustrating ' adaptation of Robert E. Howard's in the 1970s. Artist took over the artwork with #8, and Binder and Sparling did the title through #20. In the new issues beginning with #23, art was by José Delbo, and later by . Most covers were fully painted by Morris Gollub. Other were generally by George Wilson.

Western Printing and Lithographing, which owns Gold Key, left the comic book business in 1984. A few years later, some of its properties, such as Doctor Solar and , were picked up by Valiant Comics, though Mighty Samson was not. Mighty Samson at Don Markstein's Toonopedia Https://www.webcitation.org/6fWTbz8HB?url=http://www.toonopedia.com/m_samson.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> Archived from the original on February 23, 2016.

In 2010, Dark Horse Comics began publishing the first of four hardcover archives, each reprinting several issues of the original series in one place for the first time. Newsarama.com (September 10, 2010): DHC Revives a 60's Romp - Gold Key's MIGHTY SAMSON

In December 2010, Dark Horse Comics also began a new re-imagining the Mighty Samson series.This new version features a dark-haired hero with both eyes and this civilization is a bit more advanced than the original one. 500 years after the end of the world, barbaric hordes vie for power and plunder, and monstrous, gene-twisted Teratisms stalk the ruined landscape. Queen Terra of the marauding Jerz acquires a new and deadly weapon powerful enough to shatter massive walls. From the north, Warlord Sunder marches with a fearsome host behind Dreadnought, a gargantuan, invincible Teratism over which he has gained control. Caught in the middle is Samson, the strongest man on Earth, sole protector of the struggling N'yark Tribe. At stake is the future of the world! page=user_review&id=2984 Comic Book Resources (December 16, 2010): Mighty Samson #1 Among the new creative team members were former Editor-in-Chief serving as head writer, and artist include . The first issue included a bonus reprint of the 1964 issue #1.

In 2016, Dynamite Entertainment launched , a story with Gold Key properties, including Samson.


Fictional character biography
Samson is a heroic barbarian adventurer endowed with superhuman size and strength living in a future where has bombed the world back into a second . Leaving his home tribe after the death of his mother, he loses an eye to a ferocious hybrid creature called a liobear (a mixture of a and a ), which the blond giant manages to kill in unarmed combat, later skinning and wearing its red pelt -style throughout most of his adventures and using a strip of its hide as an .

Badly wounded in the battle, he is found and nursed back to health by the beautiful golden-haired Sharmaine, whose father Mindor is a bespectacled, white-coated scientist who extrapolates forgotten 20th-century knowledge from ancient artifacts he discovers in the ruins of N'Yark (New York). In gratitude, Samson decides to join in their quest to restore the benefits of civilization to mankind and protect them from the bizarre beasts and savage tribes that dwell among the once famous landmarks of the rubble-strewn, jungle-choked city.

He must also defend them from a recurring foe in the lovely, dark-haired form of the ruthlessly ambitious Queen Terra of Jerz (), a highly competent scientist in her own right who attempts to use the advanced technology she uncovers to expand her kingdom into the devastated metropolis and to win the mighty Samson for her own.


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