The color title was succeeded by a black-and-white magazine, with stories also drawn by Gene Colan, that lasted six issues.
The Thomas/Smith tale was later reprinted in the 1987 black-and-white magazine Conan Saga.
Confessions Illustrated was a black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics in early 1956.
Charlton also published four issues of an illustrated black-and-white magazine featuring art by Neal Adams and others.
When Thomas stepped down, Wolfman eventually took over as editor, initially in charge of the publisher's black-and-white magazines, then finally the color line of comics.
It now is a 48-page black-and-white glossy magazine that sells for $2.50 and has a circulation of 2,000 nationwide.
In the mid-1970s, Marvel considered giving the character a second series as a black-and-white magazine published as part of its Curtis Magazines line.
Crime Illustrated was a black-and-white magazine published by EC Comics in late 1955 and early 1956.
All aspects of the black-and-white magazine, ads as well as editorial content, have been designed by the magazine's creative team.
Steve Mitchell was the comics' production manager, and John Chilly the black-and-white magazines' art director.