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By publishing graphic stories in a magazine format to which the Code did not apply, Warren paved the way for such later graphic-story magazines as the [[United States|American]] version of ''[[Heavy Metal (magazine)|Heavy Metal]]''; [[Marvel Comics]]' ''[[Epic Illustrated]]''; ''Psycho'' and other "horror-mood" series from [[Skywald Publications]]; and Warren's own line of magazines.
 
[[Russ Jones]] was the founding editor of ''Creepy'' in 1964. A year later, [[Archie Goodwin (comics)|Archie Goodwin]] succeeded him, with [[Joe Orlando]] acting as a behind-the-scenes story editor.{{Citation needed|date=December 2007}} Goodwin, who would become one of comics' foremost and most influential writers, helped to establish the company as a major force in its field. From 1965 to 1966, Warren also published the four-issue ''[[Blazing Combat]]'', a [[war-comics]] magazine with anti-war themes, highly controversial at the time.<ref name=jw /><ref name=ra>Arndt, Richard J. [http://www.enjolrasworld.com/Richard%20Arndt/The%20Warren%20Magazines%20Interviews.htm "The Warren Magazines: Interviews"] (requires scrolling down). February 3, 2010 update with nine interviews. Accessed 22 September 2010. [http://webcitation.org/5qUyTl9z0 WebCitation archive].</ref>
 
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