Spectrum Comics

Spectrum Comics was a short-lived American comic book publisher founded in 1983.[1] Based in Bristol, Connecticut, Spectrum only published three series during its existence. Notable creators associated with Spectrum included Steve Woron,[2] Karl Kesel[3] and Tom Morgan.[4]

Spectrum Comics
StatusDefunct, 1984
Founded1983
FounderSteve Woron, Darla Woron, Cherie Krystofolski, Henry Krystofolski
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationBristol, Connecticut
Key peopleSteve Woron
Darla Woron
Bob Lewis
Publication typesComic books
Fiction genresSuperheroes

Titles

  • Spectrum Comics Previews (Feb. 1983) — magazine-sized issue previewing upcoming Spectrum titles
  • Codename: Strikeforce (1 issue, June 1984–) — a team of four heroes. Strike has the power to shoot fire from his hands because of power bracelets that he wears. Pig-Iron can alter his body mass making himself extremely dense, and is unaffected by weapons such as guns. Sterling has super strength and is impervious to harm. Celsius can generate massive amounts of radioactive activity which he can discharge at will.
  • Guardian (2 issues, March–June 1984)
  • Survivors [a.k.a. They Were Chosen to Be the Survivors] (4 issues, Jan 1983-March 1984) — title picked up by Prelude Graphics, a division of New Sirius Productions.

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