Spire Christian Comics

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Archie's One Way, a typical Spire comic book. Cover art by Al Hartley.

Spire Christian Comics was a line of comic books published by Fleming H. Revell starting in 1972.[1]

In the 1980s, Barbour & Company, founded by Hugh Revell Barbour, acquired the rights to republish many of the titles in the Spire Christian Comics line under the New Barbour Christian Comics imprint, keeping the comics in print until 1988.[citation needed]

Most of the Spire Comics were written and drawn by Al Hartley, who was working for Archie Comics at the time. Due to this connection, he was able to get permission to use the Archie characters in many of the comics.[1]

Other comics were based on true stories, Christian novels, or Christian movies. Examples of this type include those based on Charles Colson's Born Again, Corrie ten Boom's The Hiding Place, and a modernized version of Charles Sheldon's 1896 novel In His Steps.

A line of comics for very young children featured young Barney Bear, who lived with his parents in a cave in Yellowstone National Park.[2]

The comics were created from 1972 and 1982 and kept in print for several years.

List of titles[]

Archie series[]

  • Archie and Big Ethel
  • Archie and Mr. Weatherbee
  • Archie Gets a Job
  • Archie's Car
  • Archie's Circus
  • Archie's Clean Slate
  • Archie's Date Book
  • Archie's Family Album
  • Archie's Festival
  • Archie's Love Scene
  • Archie's One Way
  • Archie's Parables
  • Archie's Roller Coaster
  • Archie's Something Else!
  • Archie's Sonshine
  • Archie's Sports Scene
  • Archie's World
  • Christmas with Archie
  • Jughead's Soul Food

Bible story adaptations[]

  • Adam & Eve (modernised story)
  • Alpha and Omega (modernised Adam and Eve/Jonah story)
  • Jesus (also published as He's the Greatest!)
  • Live It Up (also published as The Prodigal Son)
  • My Brother's Keeper (modernised story of Joseph)
  • Noah's Ark (modernised (somewhat) version of the story because God does destroy everything)
  • Paul: Close Encounter of a Real Kind (modernised story of Paul the Apostle)

Biographical and autobiographical[]

Kiddies Christian Comics[]

  • Barney Bear: Family Tree
  • Barney Bear: Home Plate!
  • Barney Bear in Toyland
  • Barney Bear: Lost and Found
  • Barney Bear Out of the Woods
  • Barney Bear: Sunday School Picnic
  • Barney Bear: The Swamp Gang
  • Barney Bear Wakes Up!
  • God Is...

Other book/movie adaptations[]

  • Adventure with the Brothers: The Cult Escape
  • Adventure with the Brothers: Smashing the Smugglers' Ring
  • Adventure with the Brothers: Hang in There
  • Hal Lindsey's There's A New World Coming
  • In His Steps
  • Joseph T. Bayly's The Gospel Blimp

See also[]

  • Jack T. Chick

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Sacks, Jason; Dallas, Keith (2014). American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 86. ISBN 978-1605490564.
  2. ^ Barney Bear (1977) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on August 27, 2015.

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