![]() Įclipse Comics reprinted the two 3-D Comics featuring Tor, both in 3-D and non-3-D versions in 1986. ![]() DC Comics would publish the Tor series for 6 issues from 1974–1975. The samples consisted of 12 daily strips, reprinted in six pages in Alter Ego #10 (1969) and later expanded to 16 pages in DC Comics' Tor #1. In 1959, Kubert and inker Carmine Infantino unsuccessfully attempted to sell Tor as a newspaper comic strip. But with Tor, I chose to emphasize that he had an extra spark of humanity, and was instinctively striving for a better, more civilized way of life than that of his brothers". I suppose Tarzan and Tor are similar in that they are superior to the others of their clan. He was raised by other primitive men and women. In an interview, Kubert said: "Certainly in a superficial sense, Tor was my Tarzan. This series lasted until issue #5 (October 1954). At this point the series was once again in the traditional two-dimensional format. The second issue of that series was renamed 3-D Comics before being renamed Tor with issue #3 in May 1954. John, September 1953), Tor immediately went on to become one of the first comic book characters to star in 3-D comic books. Cover art by Joe Kubert.Īfter his debut in 1,000,000 Years Ago (St. Tor makes his first appearance as he rushes to aid his monkey Chee-Chee from the attack of a Brontosaurus-like carnivorous Dinosaur.
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