Archie Goodwin
Archie Goodwin was a Bronze Age writer and editor best known for his stories for Creepy and Eerie, his work on Marvel's Star Wars and Iron Man, and the Manhunter stories created with Walt Simonson. His name is closely tied to Bronze Age horror magazines, early licensed-comics collector focus, and character-defining runs that serve as reference points for collectors tracking influential writing across Warren, Marvel, and DC.
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Top Archie Goodwin CPVs
Archie Goodwin has 30 CPVs in the guide, led by Vampirella #79, #82, #88, and #100, which connect painted-cover material with a photo story, the 1979 Warren Creator Awards, and Goodwin's last Vampirella story. Other notable CPVs include Blade Runner #1-2 as a two-part movie adaptation with #2 described as scarcer in high grade, Star Wars Return of the Jedi #1 for first comic book appearances including Jabba the Hutt, Slave Princess Leia Organa, and the second Death Star, Heroes For Hope #1 as a famine relief issue with Stephen King scripts, Savage Tales #1 for the first The 'Nam story and multiple first appearances, and Creepy #112 with its Richard Corben cover.