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Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics) (5653 bytes)
1: ...[[DC Comics]] character, use [[Captain Marvel (DC Comics)]].'' 3: ... by [[Marvel Comics]] have been called '''Captain Marvel'''. 5: ...0s]], these comic book characters were created by Marvel partially to take advantage of the fact that the ... 8: ...[Gene Colan]] in ''[[Marvel Super-Heroes (comics)|Marvel Super-Heroes]]'' #12 ([[1967]]). 10: ...the original [[Captain Marvel (DC Comics)|Captain Marvel]]. The Nega-Bands also allowed Mar-Vell to fly a... Marvel Two-in-One (638 bytes) 1: ...teaming up with various other characters in the [[Marvel Universe]]. After the series ended, the Thing le... 4: *''Marvel Two-in-One'' #1-100 ([[Marvel Comics]], January [[1974]] - June [[1983]]) 5: *''Marvel Two-in-One Annual'' #1-7 ([[Marvel Comics]], [[1976]] - [[1982]]) 7: ...arvel Two-in-One'' is not to be confused with ''[[Marvel Team-Up]]'' or with ''[[Super-Villain Team-Up]]''... 8: [[Category:Marvel Comics titles]] Marvel UK (2271 bytes) 1: ...lly successful, but shortlived titles launched by Marvel UK in the US.]] 3: ...[United Kingdom|Britain]], although many of their comics were produced for the [[United States of America... 5: ...r a variety of titles. The company also published comics based on licenced characters, most notably ''[[D... 7: ... by the 90s comics slump and after only two years Marvel UK ceased its US operations. 9: Marvel UK is now part of [[Panini Publishing]], which co... Marvel Next (439 bytes) 2: Marvel Next is a set of titles premiering in early 2005.... 4: The stories are set in the Marvel Universe, with the exception of Arana, which is a... 6: Marvel Next tiles: 9: *[[Runaways (comics)|Runaways]] Vol.II Marvel Comics (11614 bytes) 1: [[Image:marvel_logo.jpg|189 px|right]] 2: ...eing [[DC Comics]]. Located in [[New York City]], Marvel was originally headquartered at 387 Park Avenue S... 6: ...rvel Comics #1, the first ever comic published by Marvel]] 7: ...r many years, this comic was the most collectable comic book of all time. 11: ...s decade the company was generally known as Atlas Comics, and sometimes Timely/Atlas. Marvel: The End (275 bytes) 1: ...tten by [[Jim Starlin]] and published by [[Marvel Comics]]. It continues the events in [[Thanos: Infinity... 3: {{comics-stub}} 4: [[Category:Marvel Comics titles]] Captain Marvel (1135 bytes) 1: '''Captain Marvel''', in [[comic book]]s, refers to one of several [[fictional cha... 3: ... [[Fawcett Comics]] in the [[1940s]], and by [[DC Comics]] in the [[1970s]] and later. 4: ...in the [[graphic novel]] ''[[The Death of Captain Marvel]]'' ([[1982]]). In the [[1990s]], Mar-Vell's son... 5: ...on (comics)|Photon]], a member of [[The Avengers (comics)|The Avengers]]. Captain Marvel, Jr. (1743 bytes) 1: ...umb|right|200px|Captain Marvel Jr., from ''Master Comics'' #30, [[September]] [[1942]]. Art by [[Mac Rab... 2: ...]) character [[Captain Marvel (DC Comics)|Captain Marvel]]. 4: ...nently [[lame]] in his left leg (although Captain Marvel Jr. bears no such impediment). 6: ...ans|Titans]] for a time, calling himself "Captain Marvel" or "CM3" to allow himself to identify himself wi... 8: [[Category:Fawcett Comics characters]][[Category:Titans members]] Marvel Studios (2802 bytes) 1: ...in the 1990's when New World Entertainment bought Marvel from Cadence Industries.]] 3: ...ctions.jpg|frame|First production logo used after Marvel acquired DePatie-Freleng Enterprises.]] 5: '''Marvel Studios''', formely known as '''Marvel Productions Ltd.''' is a<br> 6: ...picture]] studio. Originally an animation studio, Marvel produced such notable animated [[TV series]] as [... 8: ...out of bankruptcy decided to cut costs by selling Marvel Productions' back catalog to [[Saban Entertainmen... Mary Marvel (2223 bytes) 1: ...e first appearance of Mary Marvel, from ''Captain Marvel Adventures'' #18, [[December]] [[1942]]. Art by ... 2: ...]) character [[Captain Marvel (DC Comics)|Captain Marvel]]. 4: ...rse of rescuing her, Captain Marvel and [[Captain Marvel Jr.]] were incapactitated, but fortunately for al... 6: Mary Marvel, like Captain Marvel, receives her powers from the gifts of various go... 17: ...rsion, Mary, who has also called herself "Captain Marvel", becomes an adult woman upon saying the magic wo... Little Marvel Records (290 bytes) 1: ... the first third of the [[20th century]]. Little Marvel Records were sold at UK [[Woolworth's]] chain sto... Marvel Age (2859 bytes) 1: ...ory arcs spanning several issues, each Marvel Age comic is a standalone. 5: ===Marvel Age continuity=== 7: ...e]] wrote back in the [[1960s]]. They're set in a Marvel Age continuity. 16: ...e titles, transferred from the defunct [[Tsunami (comics)|Tsunami]] imprint take place in the [[Earth-616... 19: * ''[[Runaways (comics)|Runaways]]'' Marvel Universe (9081 bytes) 1: ...[comic book|comic]] stories published by [[Marvel Comics]] take place. 5: ...|Golden Age]]" - but it was the first time that a comic book publisher's characters seemed to share a wor... 7: ...ct on what happens on a parallel earth in another Marvel-created universe. However, storywriters would hav... 9: ...r comics such as [[Watchmen]] and [[Kingdom Come (comic)|Kingdom Come]]. 11: ...re gathered together to deal with one threat. The Marvel Universe was also notable for setting its central... Marvel Knights (2066 bytes) 1: ...methods of publication, and is used to single out Marvel's "edgier" titles. 4: * ''[[Daredevil (comics)|Daredevil]]'' 6: * ''[[Elektra (comics)|Elektra]]'' 7: * ''[[The Fantastic Four|Marvel Knights 4]]'' 8: * ''[[Spider-Man|Marvel Knights Spider-Man]]'' Marvel Spotlight (305 bytes) 1: ...book]] [[anthology]] series published by [[Marvel Comics]]. The first series ran for 33 issues from Nove... 3: [[Category:Marvel Comics titles]] Ultimate Marvel (3563 bytes) 1: ...ng [[Spider-Man]], the [[X-Men]], [[The Avengers (comics)|The Avengers]] and the [[Fantastic Four]]. Howe... 3: ...t new readers rather than to convert the existing Marvel fanbase. To go with the modern times, several thi... 5: A noteworthy aspect of the Ultimate Marvel universe is that many of the characters are more ... 7: ...n the Ultimate Universe may replace the "regular" Marvel Universe characters as the "official" versions of... 15: *''Ultimate Marvel Team-Up'' (cancelled) Marvel Premiere (191 bytes) 1: ...book]] [[anthology]] series published by [[Marvel Comics]]. It ran for 61 issues from April [[1972]] to ... 3: [[Category:Marvel Comics titles]] Marvel 2099 (4140 bytes) 1: ...Men]] 2099'', ''[[Ghost Rider]] 2099'', ''[[Hulk (comics)|Hulk]] 2099'', and ''[[Fantastic Four]] 2099''. 5: ...ssing over, that reminded readers of early Marvel Comics. Much of this was due to [[Joey Cavalieri]], the... 7: ...us 2099 heroes into a new team of [[The Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]. 9: ...n 2099 and the alternate future of the [[Maestro (comics)|Maestro]] that David created in ''[[The Incredi... 11: ...e [[Marvel Knights]] imprint, under the heading ''Marvel Knights 2099''. The future portrayed in this seri... Marvel Cooke (1392 bytes) 1: '''Marvel Cooke''' ([[April 4]], [[1903]] - [[November 29]]... 17: [[Category:1903 births|Cooke, Marvel]] 18: [[Category:2000 deaths|Cooke, Marvel]] Marvel Presents (201 bytes) 1: ...book]] [[anthology]] series published by [[Marvel Comics]]. Twelve issues were published from October [[... 3: [[Category:Marvel Comics titles]]
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