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America's Best TV Comics

''America's Best TV Comics'' is a one-shot American comic book packaged by Marvel Comics' parent company in mid-1967 in conjunction with the ABC television network to promote the network's Saturday morning cartoon lineup.
==Publication history==
Marvel Comics, which occasionally packaged sponsored comics,〔 created this 68-page comic book in 1967 for the ABC television network to promote the network's Saturday morning cartoon lineup. The formal credit in the comic's indicia is for Marvel's parent company, Magazine Management. The indicia also specifies, "Distributed nationally by the Independent News Company," which distributed Marvel Comics at the time.〔 The copyright is held by ABC. Bearing a cover price of 25¢ and also distributed via mail-order,〔 it features the Marvel characters the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man, who were debuting in half-hour animated series that fall, as well as stories based on the upcoming animated series ''Journey to the Center of the Earth'', ''King Kong'', ''George of the Jungle'', and ''Casper the Friendly Ghost''. The ABC cartoon block, which also included the series ''The Beatles'', ran Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
The main cover image of the Fantastic Four's Mr. Fantastic was penciled either by Jack Kirby or Larry Lieber mimicking Kirby's style, and possibly inked by either Frank Giacoia〔(''America's Best TV Comics'' ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 or Joe Sinnott〔 Scroll down to entry.〕 (sources differ). All were Marvel Comics regulars. The image of the Fantastic Four in the top right-hand box is a partial reproduction of the Kirby-Sinnott cover of ''Fantastic Four'' #49 (April 1966).
The stories, in order, are:
* a 10-page, edited Casper reprint, "The Flying Horse"
* a 10-page, edited reprint of the 22-page "Prisoners of the Pharaoh", by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciler Kirby and inker Dick Ayers, from ''Fantastic Four'' #19 (Oct. 1963)
* a 10-page, edited reprint of the 20-page "The Birth of a Super-Hero", by writer-editor Lee and penciler-inker John Romita Sr., from ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #42 (Nov. 1966)
* the 10-page ''Journey To the Center of the Earth'' original story "The People of the Styx", by an unknown writer and penciler-inker Paul Reinman, a Marvel Comics regular
* the 10-page ''King Kong'' original story "Kong Joins the Circus", by an uncredited creative team, and
* the 10-page ''George of the Jungle'' original story "Shep's Burial Ground", also by an uncredited team.
The comic also included single-page ads for some ABC primetime series, with that of ''Cowboy in Africa'' and ''The Flying Nun'' penciled by John Tartaglione, and a combined ad for ''Custer'' and ''Batman'' pencilled by George Tuska.

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