MARVEL COMICS WAS NEVER Martin Goodman's primary publishing interest. He had started up in the 1930s as a magazine publisher after first working as a circulation manager at Eastern Distributing Corporation, under future Archie Comics founder Louis Silberkleit. When Eastern went out of business in 1932, Goodman joined several other investors, including Silberkleit, and founded Mutual Magazine Distributors as part owner, and was appointed editor of Mutual's sister company, Newsstand Publications Inc. Goodman's first publication for Newsstand was Western Supernovel Magazine , cover dated May 1933. The second issue was re-titled Complete Western Book Magazine , dated just two months later. The new publishing company quickly added further pulp magazines to its lineup, including All Star Adventure Fiction , Mystery Tales , Real Sports , Star Detective , the science fiction magazine Marvel Science Stories and the jungle-adventure Tarzan knock-off Ka-Zar . Martin Goodman quickl...