Publisher: Atlas Comics
Status: Finished
Type: Ongoing Series
Publication Date: December, 1961—July, 1962
Continues from Amazing Adventures #6
Amazing Adult Fantasy #7
"Why Won't They Believe Me?"
Release date: August 31, 1961
Cover date: December, 1961
"Why Won't They Believe Me?"
Release date: August 31, 1961
Cover date: December, 1961
Amazing Adult Fantasy #8
"The Coming of the Krills!"
Release date: September 26, 1961
Cover date: January, 1962
"The Coming of the Krills!"
Release date: September 26, 1961
Cover date: January, 1962
Amazing Adult Fantasy #9
"The Terror of Tim Boo Ba"
Release date: November 2, 1961
Cover date: February, 1962
"The Terror of Tim Boo Ba"
Release date: November 2, 1961
Cover date: February, 1962
Amazing Adult Fantasy #10
"Those Who Change"
Release date: December 5, 1961
Cover date: March, 1962
"Those Who Change"
Release date: December 5, 1961
Cover date: March, 1962
Amazing Adult Fantasy #11
"In Human Form!"
Release date: January 2, 1962
Cover date: April, 1962
"In Human Form!"
Release date: January 2, 1962
Cover date: April, 1962
Amazing Adult Fantasy #12
"Melvin and the Martian"
Release date: February 1, 1962
Cover date: May, 1962
"Melvin and the Martian"
Release date: February 1, 1962
Cover date: May, 1962
Amazing Adult Fantasy #13
"The Unsuspecting"
Release date: March 1, 1962
Cover date: June, 1962
"The Unsuspecting"
Release date: March 1, 1962
Cover date: June, 1962
Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
"Beware of the Giants"
Release date: April 3, 1962
Cover date: July, 1962
"Beware of the Giants"
Release date: April 3, 1962
Cover date: July, 1962
Retitled to Amazing Fantasy #15
Notes
- In December of 1961, Amazing Adventures was re-branded as Amazing Adult Fantasy, a title meant to reflect the more sophisticated content being produced by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The magazine carried the slogan, "the magazine that respects your intelligence." With cancellation imminent, the publication would change titles again, this time to simply Amazing Fantasy, for its 15th and final issue (though 3 more issues would later be tagged on by editor Danny Fingeroth).