Fantagraphics

Lost Marvels Volume 3: Savage Tales of the 1980s [PRE-ORDER 02/17]

$65.00

Fantagraphics

Lost Marvels Volume 3: Savage Tales of the 1980s [PRE-ORDER 02/17]

$65.00
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NOT YET AVAILABLE. Pre-order now. This title is scheduled to arrive on February 17, 2026.

Note: release dates and prices are tentative and subject to change at the publisher's whim.

When pre-ordering with multiple items, remember your order will not ship until the last pre-ordered item is in stock. If you want items to ship separately, place separate orders.

The latest volume in Fantagraphics’ Lost Marvels series, collecting all eight issues of the long-out-of-print, tough-minded 1980s run of Savage Tales, will hit you like a punch in the face.

For 13 months in the mid-1980s, Marvel assembled some of its strongest artists and writers to tell gritty, harrowing, and darkly humorous adventure stories ranging from gangster noir to historical battlefields to the deadly old West to post-apocalyptic futures. Unseen for nearly 40 years, here is some of the most shocking work of artists John Severin, John Buscema, Sam Glanzman, Val Mayerik, Ron Wagner, Grey Morrow, Wayne Vansant, Herb Trimpe, Michael Golden, Joe Jusko, Mary Wilshire, Arthur Suydam, Will Jungkuntz, Vincent Waller, Ralph Reese, Bill Wray, and Ken Steacy, and writers Chuck Dixon, Robert Kanigher, Denny O’Neil, Doug Murray, and Archie Goodwin. Stories include Severin and Dixon’s “By Rail to Vladivostock,” Murray and Golden’s “The Nam, 1967,” Glanzman’s “Of War and Peace: The Trinity,” Jungkuntz’ Blood & Gutz series, and Trimpe’s Skywarriors series. With a remembrance by Savage Tales editor Larry Hama.

Savage Tales of the 1980s reprints all 8 issues of the magazine’s run, the first time they have seen print since 1986 — nearly 40 years ago! They are reproduced in facsimile format, including color covers.

Author/Artist: various
Series: Lost Marvels #3
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Page Count: 528pp
Size: 8.5 x 11.5 x 1
Notes: hardcover, color
Release Date: February 17, 2026
ISBN: 979-8875001390