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10 Best Comics Cancelled Before Their Time
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Some of the best series ever made got cancelled way too soon.
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You know how amazing television series like Firefly get cancelled way ahead of their time?
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Well, unfortunately, the same can happen to comics, taken from us far too soon.
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With that in mind, I'm Will for WhatCulture, and here are the 10 best comics cancelled before their time.
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10. Chase. Chase was a series launched in 1998 and revolved around Cameron Chase,
00:22
an agent of the Department of Extranormal Operations,
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which was tasked with monitoring superhuman threats to national security in the United States.
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Basically, it was a cross between the X-Files, the Department of Paranormal Activity, and S.H.I.E.L.D. all rolled up in one.
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Chase was an agent who had a considerable distrust of superhumans,
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seeing as her father was one, but was killed while she was still a young girl.
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The series was well written and beautifully illustrated,
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but one of the key features was that it centred around a female lead,
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with the character of Cameron Chase being well-structured and fascinating.
00:56
Sadly, the series failed to find an audience,
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with only nine issues of the main run being published,
01:01
and the 10th issue tying into the DC One Million storyline.
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That issue won the Comic Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favourite Story back in 1999,
01:10
which goes to show just how well-written Chase actually was.
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9. Semper Fi.
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These days, it seems odd to think of comic books featuring stories about warfare,
01:20
but when you look back, that's one of the ways comics gained popularity in the early days of World War II.
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Since that conflict ended, comics left the genre behind,
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but returned to it in later years due to the Vietnam War.
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Enter Semper Fi, which focuses primarily on the United States Marine Corps' involvement in Vietnam.
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The book was written by a veteran of the conflict, Michael Palladino, who was a devil dog himself.
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Each issue was broken down into two stories,
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a main one illustrated by John Severin or Andy Kubert,
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and a backup story illustrated by Sam Glansman, a veteran of World War II.
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Even with great writing and illustration,
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the series only managed to last nine issues,
02:00
before Marvel pulled Semper Fi from its lineup,
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and the team went on to work on other projects.
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The title is Latin for Always Faithful,
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and is the Marine Corps' motto still in use today.
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8. The Crew.
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Caspar Cole was a New York City police officer who took over the role of Black Panther to help his career get a boost.
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His activities got him involved with a dangerous gang,
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but he also managed to pick up some of the same superpowers the Black Panther enjoyed.
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This pushed him to create a new identity for himself, White Tiger.
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This story unfolded in the new title, The Crew, which was first published in 2003.
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Cole was joined by three other men,
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who were also at war with the gang he was trying to take down as the Black Panther.
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Honestly, the book had a lot going for it when it launched.
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The amazing artwork perfectly highlighted the storyline written by Christopher Priest,
02:47
which followed the first few issues on each team member,
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and what brought them into the group called The Crew.
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Unfortunately, the book didn't make much of a splash, despite the talent behind it.
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It was cancelled by Marvel after only seven issues were published.
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The series was relaunched in 2017 as Black Panther and The Crew,
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but that also got cancelled after only five issues.
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Seven, Justice Society of America.
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The Justice Society of America was a prominent superhero team for DC Comics in the pre-crisis continuity,
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but following the crisis on Infinite Earths, the group went missing.
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In 1991, they were brought back in a miniseries,
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and that success helped launch an entirely new series in 1992.
03:27
In the new Justice Society of America,
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the heroes of old are forced to adjust to their new lives in the modern DC universe,
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which proved rather difficult.
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Ultimately, they worked together to get through their transition to become the heroes they once were.
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While the art by Mike Parabek and Mike Mucklin looked incredible,
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and Len Strzuski's writing was top-notch,
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the series just couldn't achieve the same level of success as the Justice League
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and other superhero teams the publisher had out at the time.
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It was cancelled after only three books,
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but ultimately saw the publication of 12 complete issues.
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Sword, otherwise known as Sentient World Observation and Response Department,
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made its first appearance in Astonishing X-Men 5 in 2004.
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The concept worked well enough,
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so Marvel greenlit an ongoing series in 2009,
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but it didn't run for as long as the creators might have liked.
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In the opening story arc,
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Norman Osborn was in charge of the organization,
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as well as S.H.I.E.L.D.,
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and he was none too happy with their performance
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in not stopping the secret invasion events.
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With this enticing hook,
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with the green goblin in charge of S.H.I.E.L.D. and S.W.O.R.D.,
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it's a shame the series didn't make it past five issues.
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The first issue managed to sell just under 22,000 copies,
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but the second issue saw a drop of nearly 7,000.
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That's spelled death for S.W.O.R.D.
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It was later collected into a trade paperback
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titled S.W.O.R.D., No Time to Breathe, in 2012.
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Five, Thor, Mighty Avenger.
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It's difficult to imagine,
04:55
given his popularity in comics and the MCU,
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but a Thor comic failed to find much of an audience
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when it was released back in 2010.
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Thor, The Mighty Avenger,
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was released in advance of the first Thor movie
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with the intention of following that continuity in comics.
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The idea was that people who enjoyed the movies
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but didn't know much about the comics
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could pick up issues of Thor, The Mighty Avenger
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and Bridge the Gap.
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Instead of requiring a new reader
05:18
to know about decades of comic book history,
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they could pick up one or two issues and be hooked.
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However, the series only managed to kick out
05:25
a total of eight issues before being canceled.
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It featured numerous characters
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from Thor's gallery of friends and foes,
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but despite the excellent storytelling and gorgeous artwork,
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Marvel killed the title.
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Four, The Thing.
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The ever-loving blue-eyed Thing
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is one of the most beloved superheroes
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in Marvel Comics' publishing library.
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The character first debuted
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alongside his famous teammates in Fantastic Four 1
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and since that time has appeared
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in thousands of comic book issues
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across the Marvel Universe.
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While he works exceptionally well as a member of a team,
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it seems he doesn't do as well on his own title.
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Writer Dan Slott and illustrator Andrea DeVito
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got together to bring him into his own title back in 2005.
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The book was based off a plot line
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from J. Michael Straczynski's run on Fantastic Four
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that set up Ben Grimm as an independently wealthy man.
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The idea was that Grimm had earned
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a considerable amount of money
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thanks to his time in the Fantastic Four
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and the series took a look at the crazy ways
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he would spend that cash.
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The series was fun and entertaining,
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going as far as to end
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with The Thing throwing a massive superhero poker tournament
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based on his longtime hobby
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of hosting smaller superhero games.
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However, like the other titles on this list,
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it failed to find its audience when it was published,
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which resulted the book's cancellation
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due to low sales figures.
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Three, New Gods.
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The New Gods was a comic series
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introduced by the legendary Jack Kirby in 1971.
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The series introduced various elements
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of the DC universe that are still in play today.
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Beings like Apocalypse, High Father, and Darkseid
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were a part of the New Gods mythology.
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The series was one of those books that was so well-written,
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it didn't land with the wide audience
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when it was first published.
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It touched on issues dealing with religion and mythology
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by delving deep into the concepts of an old pantheon of gods,
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as well as the New Gods who replaced them.
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The original series, sadly, only lasted
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for a total of 11 issues
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before DC Comics gave it the axe in 1972.
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But the concepts didn't lay dormant for long.
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Many of the characters and concepts
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of Kirby's original books
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were brought back as a reprint in the mid-80s.
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But by 1989, a 28-issue series hit the shelves.
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Since then, the New Gods have been featured
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in various books and published in additional volumes,
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proving that Kirby's work endures.
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Two, Contest of Champions.
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Contest of Champions was originally a video game
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that pitted heroes against villains,
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which itself was based loosely
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off the 1982 comic of the same name.
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Translating that to a comic book series
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required a story,
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which is why Marvel hired Al Ewing to do just that.
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One of the ways Ewing managed to make the book work
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was by digging deep into Marvel's archives.
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He pulled out characters few remembered,
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including Punisher 2099, Night Thrasher, and Outlaw.
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He didn't stop there, though.
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He utilized the entire Marvel catalog
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to pull in characters from different realities
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of the multiverse.
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The stories and concepts afforded to Ewing for this book
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made it an astounding read.
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It was full of interesting trips
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through the more obscure elements of the Marvel Universe.
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And thanks to the killer artwork,
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it looked fantastic to boot.
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However, because of poor sales,
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the series ended up getting canceled early.
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But given the amount of room Ewing had to work with,
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this could have developed into a truly remarkable comic.
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One, Incredible Hulk.
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Believe it or not,
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the very first Incredible Hulk comic book series
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got canceled before its time.
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Back in 1963, Stan Lee joined forces with Jack Kirby
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to create the giant green rage machine
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in his launch series.
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But it only managed to make it to six books
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before it was canceled.
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The early Hulk series was a lot different
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from the books that followed,
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which may have had something to do with its cancellation.
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For one thing,
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he could only turn into the Hulk at night
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until that went away
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and Bruce Banner was always the Hulk.
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Then the story made it
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that he could only Hulk out
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with a gamma radiation machine.
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By the sixth issue of the original series,
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Bruce Banner had managed to find a cure for his condition.
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But as we now know, it didn't take.
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The series ended with that sixth issue
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and it took his joining and then leaving the Avengers
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for the character to truly cement his status
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in the Marvel Universe.
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Two years after the cancellation of this series,
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Marvel returned the Incredible Hulk to print,
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albeit in the pages of Tales to Astonish.
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He eventually went on
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to become one of Marvel's greatest characters,
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but his first series only managed six issues,
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which is pretty crazy
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when you look back at the Hulk's lauded history.
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And there you have it, folks.
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10 comics canceled before their time.
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at youslydaogyou.
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I'm Will for WhatCulture.
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Thanks for hanging out
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and I'll see you next time.
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