Jules Verne
This is a comics adaptation portraying the real historical author Jules Verne, whose science-fiction novels such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days inspired the Classic Comics illustrated series published by Fleetway.
Few figures bridge the worlds of literature and comics quite like Jules Verne, who made his four-color debut in Classic Comics #34 in 1947 β a Golden Age entry that brought the legendary author himself into the illustrated page, adapted by Manning Stokes, Robert Hayward Webb, and David Heames. With a publication history stretching an astonishing 77 years from that debut all the way to 2024, this version of Verne has proven remarkably durable, turning up in eclectic company across Fleetway's 2000 AD alongside the likes of Judge Dredd, Rogue Trooper Friday, and Sherlock Holmes β a rogues' gallery of genre titans if ever there was one. His appearances across titles as wildly varied as Godzilla's Monsterpiece Theatre and The Rook Magazine speak to just how broadly the spirit of Verne's imagination has been called upon by comics storytellers across the decades. Nine catalog appearances may sound modest, but for a Golden Age original still showing up in the 21st century, that's a legacy worth tipping your hat to.
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