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  • for DC Comics on a miniseries starring Captain Marvel, a superhero character Smith is a fan of.
  • Dino Riders (1988, aired as part of Marvel Action Universe)
  • Alicia Masters and the Silver Surfer in the Marvel Action Hour episode, "The Silver Surfer & the
  • Marvel Adventures #13
  • In the Marvel Adventures line of comics, Friday's voice was
  • arm recently appeared and fought Spider-Man in Marvel Adventures #38.
  • . Beck, Kull's first appearance was in Captain Marvel Adventures #125 (October 1951).
  • he 1980s when his strips appeared regularly in Marvel Age, a Marvel Comics information magazine.
  • The comic book reprints from Kitchen Sink and Marvel also used the Cadillacs and Dinosaurs title.
  • ries Hopeless Savages as well as for series at Marvel and DC Comics.
  • pted Howard stories (all previously adapted by Marvel), and two (#s 2 & 4) contained original storie
  • nsidered attracting talent from the "Big Two" ( Marvel and DC) such as John Romita Jr., Lee decided i
  • He has written Ren and Stimpy comics for Marvel and wrote the (uncredited) second draft of Toy
  • See also: Marvel and Capcom playable characters
  • ter and storyline, Judge Garza sent letters to Marvel and DC Comics telling them of his creation, bu
  • ing that it would cause the world around us to marvel and believe.
  • Mighty Man is a pastiche of Giant-Man of ( Marvel) and the Atom of (DC Comics).
  • lue Beetle, Guy Gardner, Black Canary, Captain Marvel and Dr. Fate form a new Justice League.
  • lds licensing agreements to publish translated Marvel and DC Comics, among other things.
  • the 1941 Republic serial Adventures of Captain Marvel and also acted in Charlie Chan in Egypt in 193
  • Contributors included such Marvel and DC writers and artists as Howard Chaykin,
  • Studios, then went on to become a top inker at Marvel and DC on many series, including The Incredibl
  • Both Marvel and Disney have stated that the merger will no
  • wton was so upset with the result that he left Marvel and never worked for them again.
  • eated the illusion that Black Adam was Captain Marvel, and Superman was Quarmer.
  • After defeating Catwoman, Baraka and Captain Marvel and Green Lantern, Sonya and Jax return to the
  • rtist and writer known for his work for Image, Marvel and DC comics on titles such as Scalped and Wo
  • Espers, got him enough acclaim to get a job at Marvel and DC.
  • See also: Marvel animated universe
  • htiest Heroes is an American cartoon series by Marvel Animation based on the Marvel Comics superhero
  • omic cartoon series, created by singer Lights, Marvel animator Tomm Coker and Daniel Freedman.
  • In 2008, Marvel announced that a new Marvel Index series would
  • In 2008, Marvel announced plans to release a series of educati
  • The character made only two Marvel appearances in the 1980s.
  • Irjax sued the comic book publishers DC, Marvel, Archie, and Warren for their anti-competitive
  • Falcon and Ms. Marvel arrive, followed by the Autobots.
  • The Marvel artists based Jabba on a character later named
  • Elizabeth Marvel as Margo
  • hing, a four issue limited series published by Marvel as a part of its mature content MAX imprint.
  • One of the many tourists to marvel at this view was the poet Coleridge, who wrote
  • The college students marvel at his stuffed oddities, as he has become an a
  • "One can only marvel at the effort it must have taken to shape the
  • ors, including several Roman Emperors, came to marvel at the statues.
  • ran excursions to the town, bringing people to marvel at the social experiment and sometimes to mock
  • at she has "become George," but Jerry can only marvel at how things always even out for him: first,
  • Walkers can marvel at the historical and ecclesiastical theme of
  • r (another of Giovanni's friends) and Giovanni marvel at the fossils that Giovanni's father brought
  • replacement bridge constructed in 1909, was a marvel at the time, and is eligible to be listed on t
  • ing the occasional longueurs, it's hard not to marvel at the ambition on display here, hard to think
  • It is also interesting to marvel at Ella's consistency in timing these songs, t
  • aid "there were many times when you could only marvel at his wizardry".
  • dge, or Pontes, is considered an architectural marvel, at 3,500 feet across.
  • I admire and marvel at its wonderful teaching more than anyone els
  • Taylor's longtime fans will find much to marvel at while newcomers to his music are advised in
  • They all marvel at how powerful Amore and his arrows are.
  • and has guided countless amateurs to view and marvel at the varied objects within the grasp of smal
  • The film is part of the Marvel Avengers group of films that also features Iro
  • In February 2011, Marvel began conducting screen tests for the role of
  • ing his run he signed a two-year contract with Marvel, beginning December 1997.
  • climb and to have a feeling of the engineering marvel being crafted when there were no engineers lik
  • chi first ongoing monthly work for an American Marvel book was Wolverine #50 (March 2007) to issue #
  • Heathcliff at The Circus coloring book ( Marvel Books, 1983)
  • icons written by Suzanne Weyn and published by Marvel Books.
  • icons written by Suzanne Weyn and published by Marvel Books.
  • rtron written by Suzanne Weyn and published by Marvel Books.
  • rtron written by Suzanne Weyn and published by Marvel Books.
  • An impostor Marvel Boy (Robert Grayson) was called Crusader in Fa
  • Marvel Boy (with writer Grant Morrison, 6-issue limit
  • 1940), debut of the first 1940s Marvel Boy.
  • initial four issue limited series produced by Marvel, Brawn was part of Prime's elite crew that cra
  • d Oldham describes Charley Harper's work as "a marvel, brilliant in a way I had never seen before,"
  • Also for Marvel, Brunner adapted Robert E. Howard's sword-and-
  • versions shown include Captain Thunder and The Marvel Bunny.
  • ore could be made better; not specifically for Marvel, but just a better store in general.
  • than those starring Superman and Batman, while Marvel cancelled weaker-selling titles such as Dr. St
  • (July 1963), a "split book" shared with fellow Marvel character the Human Torch until issue #134 (Ju
  • ely's first editor, followed briefly by future Marvel chief Stan Lee very early in his career.
  • Moleman's Christmas" (with Shaenon Garrity, in Marvel Christmas Special #1, Marvel, 2006)
  • st Dino Castrillo adapted the Shelley novel in Marvel Classics Comics #20 (1977), in a 48-page story
  • Marvel Cola was reformulated and renamed Jumbo Cola.
  • sion film based on Mary Shelly's novel and the Marvel comic book Monster of Frankenstein .
  • pider-Man) is an animated series featuring the Marvel comic book superhero Spider-Man, which ran for
  • to play the role of Obadiah Stane in the 2008 Marvel comic book adaptation Iron Man.
  • A pastiche of classic Marvel comic covers, incorporating the Wicker Arches.
  • The Marvel comic was originally part of the main Marvel U
  • The Marvel comic series erroneously (but consistently) po
  • se company MacAndrews and Forbes had purchased Marvel Comic's Parent corporation, Marvel Entertainme
  • Windcharger appeared sparingly in the U.S. Marvel Comic, but his magnetic powers were a recurren
  • ictional comic book character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • l character, a superheroine in a future of the Marvel Comics universe.
  • Michael Collins, alter ego of the fictional Marvel comics anti-hero Deathlok
  • lving Marvelman/Miracleman have ended now that Marvel Comics purchased the rights to the character n
  • al character, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe.
  • ssues were reprinted in a hardcover edition by Marvel Comics in 1991 with an introduction by Jim Sim
  • Battle for Endor, as well as the animated and Marvel Comics Star Wars: Ewoks series.
  • He worked for Marvel Comics on the miniseries, The B Sides.
  • trucker) are two fictional characters from the Marvel Comics universe, namely German twins Andrea an
  • Halo Legends had origins in the 2006 Marvel Comics tie-in, The Halo Graphic Novel; O'Conno
  • being published by Panini Comics but reprints Marvel Comics from the United States.
  • s first appearance in Issue #1 of the original Marvel Comics Transformers series.
  • Marvel Comics sued.
  • Marvel Comics Zizzlingers
  • Siege (comics), a Marvel Comics storyline that began in January 2010
  • Siege (John Kelly), a Marvel Comics character created by Dwayne McDuffie an
  • While Malibu was purchased by Marvel Comics in 1993, it is unclear whether or not D
  • ous references to a 'Circle A' are made in the Marvel Comics series Runaways.
  • Longtime Marvel Comics artist Herb Trimpe (The Incredible Hulk
  • DC Comics and Marvel Comics (which maintains offices in the real Br
  • For the Marvel Comics version, see Reaper (Marvel Comics).
  • For the Marvel Comics character, see Protector (Marvel Comics
  • He was the writer of the Marvel Comics series Black Panther from 2005 to 2009,
  • e game also features several references to the Marvel Comics book character Thor.
  • Kosmos is a character in the Marvel Comics universe, a fusion of the Beyonder and
  • ctional character, a comic book villain in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • off from the 2003 film Daredevil, starring the Marvel comics character Elektra Natchios (played by J
  • Marvel Comics did a brief comic version of Gullivar o
  • Ortega is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics Universe.
  • 6-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in September to December 2005 and is wr
  • an characters and storylines including current Marvel Comics Editor-in Chief Joe Quesada, former Mar
  • th also provided the art for a number of other Marvel Comics titles, including the Ka-Zar stories in
  • Klaus Voorhees, Marvel Comics supervillain
  • nal character, a supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • Marvel Comics UK continuity (1984 to 1990)
  • oes of Tomorrow and Hulk Vs animated features, Marvel Comics properties by Lions Gate Entertainment.
  • was basically the Ultraverse untouched by any Marvel Comics influence.
  • tastic Four #222-223 (September-October 1980), Marvel Comics Presents #106 (1992), Hellstorm: Prince
  • a 28-year span that included one of the first Marvel Comics annuals (in 1962), and spin-offs includ
  • Modular Man, a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain.
  • Child's Play (comics), a Marvel Comics crossover
  • gan) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe.
  • superhero appearing in comic books set in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • Mike Carey: First writer under the relaunched Marvel Comics Crossgen imprint.
  • Both were published by Marvel Comics under the Ultimate Marvel imprint.
  • The Star Wars comic book series released by Marvel Comics featured Calrissian as a prominent char
  • Arcee was absent from the U. S. Marvel Comics (barring the adaptation of the movie),
  • Otherworld is a fictional dimension in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe.
  • t by the addition of the battles with Thor (in Marvel Comics Presents) and Aamshed (in the 2005 Tomb
  • Ruby Thursday, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe
  • Marvel Comics produced a gritty, 12 issue Transformer
  • ephen Beckley) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • in article: List of television series based on Marvel Comics
  • k the Red (comics), fictional character in the Marvel Comics comic book universe
  • sense is tingling": This is the phrase used by Marvel Comics hero Spider-Man when he senses danger w
  • e limited series by Epic Comics, a division of Marvel Comics that specialized in creator-owned books
  • "Heroes Reborn" version of Captain America for Marvel Comics (and had indeed plans for a patriotic h
  • , in particular writing horror comics for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
  • eaving only a couple of inventory items in the Marvel Comics vaults, both stories of R.E.
  • Sketch (comics), a character from the Marvel Comics universe.
  • For the Marvel Comics character, see Cerebro's X-Men.
  • ufey is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe, sharing a name with the frost
  • Age of Heroes (comics), a Marvel Comics comics anthology limited series publish
  • raham Whistler is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • Tsunami was an imprint of Marvel Comics founded in January 2003.
  • iders; often believed to be a reference to the Marvel Comics character, The Silver Surfer or perhaps
  • For the Marvel Comics superhero, see Captain America.
  • In 2009, Vringo made a similar deal with Marvel Comics that provided video ringtones featuring
  • er is a fictional character, a supervillain in Marvel Comics and mostly associated with Ghost Rider.
  • tional character, an alien supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • Razorback (Buford Hollis) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero.
  • For the Marvel Comics character that sometimes went by that n
  • Each toy is repainted in the Marvel Comics colors.
  • romantic stories featuring characters from the Marvel comics universe, with each issue focusing on a
  • career working in the production department of Marvel Comics in 1973 on an recommendation from Neal
  • Screaming Mimi, a Marvel Comics character currently known as Songbird
  • my Etienne LeBeau) is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero that has been a member of the
  • Basilisk (comics), the name of three Marvel Comics characters
  • For the Marvel Comics character, see Gladiatrix (comics).
  • ival reprints throughout the 2000s, and in the Marvel Comics reference series All-New Official Handb
  • Chaykin used the Scorpion as the basis for his Marvel Comics character Dominic Fortune.2
  • members are ex-Presidents, and alluding to the Marvel Comics franchise, X-Men
  • In 1994, Marvel Comics published a three-issue comic book limi
  • It features the Marvel Comics characters The Avengers.
  • character, a comic book supervillain from the Marvel Comics universe.
  • For the Marvel Comics entity, see Captain Universe.
  • Legion (David Charles Haller) is a Marvel Comics character, created by writer Chris Clar
  • Cloak and Dagger (comics), a Marvel Comics superhero duo
  • a twelve-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics from 1986 to 1987 as part of the New Un
  • Strong Guy from Marvel Comics grew up here.
  • For the Marvel Comics group, see Young Gods (comics).
  • a supernatural being who has appeared in many Marvel Comics stories, most commonly as one of Doctor
  • Inferno appeared in the Marvel Comics Transformers comic.
  • igga is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe, based loosely on Frigg of Nor
  • Skinner is a fictional villain in the Marvel Comics Universe, created by Howard Mackie and
  • For the Marvel Comics character, see Diamond Lil (comics).
  • Thunderball (Eliot Franklin) is a Marvel Comics supervillain and a frequent enemy of Th
  • The Purple Man (Zebediah Killgrave) is a Marvel Comics supervillain.
  • Operation: Zero Tolerance, a Marvel Comics storyline event
  • Zenobia appeared in the Marvel Comics series, The Savage Sword of Conan, and
  • Brood (comics), an alien species from the Marvel Comics universe
  • For the Marvel Comics character, see White Tiger (Hector Ayal
  • For the Marvel Comics character, see Amatsu-Mikaboshi (comics
  • , the Tomorrow Man is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain, most commonly associated
  • Turner got his start at Marvel Comics on various titles such as Transformers,
  • ctional American comic book character owned by Marvel Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Un
  • It was later published by Harvey Comics, with Marvel Comics in 1989 publishing a hardcover collecti
  • tional American comic book character, owned by Marvel Comics who appears in that company's Marvel Un
  • Day Parade, on a float with actors dressed as Marvel Comics superheroes.
  • r most often appearing in X-Men stories in the Marvel Comics universe.
  • The Marvel Comics superhero characters Manu Vailahi, Warp
  • licia Masters is a supporting character to the Marvel Comics superheroes the Fantastic Four and Silv
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