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Marvel Comics is one of the two big actors on the U.S. comics publishing scene, with well-known titles like "Spider-Man", "X-Men", "Fantastic Four", "Hulk" and "Captain America" in their stand. In 1991 Marvel Comics published the official comics adaption of Terminator 2: Judgment Day.

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  • Marvel Comics is one of the two big actors on the U.S. comics publishing scene, with well-known titles like "Spider-Man", "X-Men", "Fantastic Four", "Hulk" and "Captain America" in their stand. In 1991 Marvel Comics published the official comics adaption of Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • The company also took hold of publishing The Dark Tower comics, N. comics and The Stand comics, all based on Stephen King stories.
  • Marvel Comics or Marvel Entertainment is an American based and owned company that sells comic books and displays entertainment works. Among famous titles such as Spider-Man, X-Men, The Hulk and Fantastic Four, Marvel Comics also wrote the Iron Man comic series.
  • Marvel Comics is one of the largest companies in the world of comic books. They were the company to first release comic books for the Star Wars saga, with their Star Wars series.
  • Marvel Comics is an entertainment company publishing comics since 1961 (and since 1939 as Timely Comics). They are the top rival of, and sometimes collaborator with, Wonder Woman publisher DC Comics.
  • In 1985, Marvel Comics produced a pilot for an American adaptation of a Super Sentai series, but the show was rejected by the major US TV networks. Super Sentai would later be adapted into Power Rangers, created by Saban Entertainment in 1993.
  • In addition, the company produced a monthly series of original Indy stories, The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones. → This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done.
  • As the almighty Stan the Man Lee would say, that's 'Nuff said.
  • Marvel Civil War is the story of how the super heroes of the Marvel Universe now have to register with the government. Notice that this story came out during the (soon-to-be shortlived)Liberal takeover of Congress. However, Stephen Colbert, Jesus, and the Baby Jesus will join the anti-Registration forces to take out the gay liberal 'heroes.' This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed.
  • Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel's modern incarnation dates from 1961, with the company later that year, launching Fantastic Four, and other superhero titles, created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and others.
  • Marvel Comics is one of the top two comic book publishers in America. For more information on Marvel Comics please see the Marvel Database on Wikia.
  • Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a division of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel published several G.I. Joe titles in the 1980's and 1990's, and holds the distinction of creating the first animated television commercial for a comic book.
  • Marvel Publishing, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media. Marvel Entertainment, Inc., a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, owns Marvel Publishing.
  • Marvel Comics is a comic book publishing house famous for creating notable characters such as Spider-Man, Captain America, the Hulk, and the X-Men. Marvel Comics and DC Comics have collaborated on several crossover projects together and also co-founded the intentionally short-lived Amalgam Comics imprint.
  • Marvel Comics is a long-time comic book publisher, one of the first publishers in the United States along with DC Comics. On 2013, Jeff Lindsay an admirer of Marvel Comics himself, started to work with the company as a writer for a Dexter comic book series, the series ended as a limited series that run for 5 issues. Jeff Lindsay worked along with artist Dalibor Talajic. On 2014, Jeff returned to work with the publisher, again as a writer and also along Dalibor Talajic for a second volume, known as Dexter: Down Under.
  • En 1979, la licence des comics Star Trek, précédemment détenue par Gold Key Comics, est attribuée à Marvel Comics qui réalise l’adaptation de ""Star Trek: The Motion Picture"" et une série de 18 comics basés sur la seconde mission quinquennale de James T. Kirk à partir de 1979. La série a été annulée en février 1982, du fait de ventes insuffisantes. La licence est alors attribuée à DC Comics en 1984.
  • Marvel Comics is an American comic book publisher that published eleven issues of Gargoyles.
  • In 2006, Marvel partnered with Bungie Studios to create Halo's first official comic publication, the Halo Graphic Novel. One year later, it was announced that they would publish Halo's second comic adaptation, the Halo: Uprising series. Since then, they have created both Halo: Blood Line and Halo: Helljumper. The comic series,Halo: The Fall of Reach(based on The Fall of Reach), went into production to promote Halo: Reach.
  • The main competition for DC comics, Marvel is a comic book publishing company that created many iconic superheroes such as Spiderman, Iron Man, Wolverine, Hulk, Captain America, etc.
  • Marvel were the second publisher to print Star Trek comics. They produced a small number of comics in the Motion Picture movie era from 1979 until 1982. In 1996 Marvel reacquired the Star Trek license and published numerous comics spanning the Star Trek saga. They even started two original comic series of their own, and ran a cross-series story, the Telepathy War.
  • Marvel Comics is one of the top comic companies and the home of the strongest fictional series in the universe.
  • In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwide's parent company, for $4.24 billion.
  • thumb|222px Marvel Worldwide Inc., comúnmente conocida como Marvel Comics, y anteriormente como Marvel Publishing, Inc. y Marvel Comics Group, es una editorial estadounidense de cómics y los medios de comunicación relacionados. En 2009, The Walt Disney Company adquirió Marvel Entertainment, la compañía matriz de Marvel Worldwide. 1. * REDIRECCIÓN
  • Marvel also occasionally publishes other titles such as Spider-Man, based on the 2007 film Spider-Man 3 about a tap dancing emo kid who can fly. As one of the top two comic book publishers in the US, its books are read by literally tens of rapidly aging fans who regress further back into the womb every other week thanks to the top secret Super Fan serum created by Captain Capitalism.
  • Категория:Легендарные статьи с каноничными аналогами right|thumb|280x280px Marvel Comics — крупнейшая в мире компания по производству комиксов. Это издательство первым издавало комиксы о вселенной «Звёздных войн». Начиная с 2015 года, Marvel Comic вновь издает комиксы о «Звёздных войнах», теперь уже в рамках нового, единого канона. Категория:Заготовки
  • From 1977 to 1979, Marvel Comics published Godzilla, King of the Monsters, a comic series that integrated Godzilla into the Earth-616 Marvel Universe.
  • Marvel ist eine Comicfirma der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Zu den Marvel Comics gehöhren Helden wie Spider-Man,Hulk,Ghost-Rider,Fantastic four,Iron Man..
  • Marvel Comics - jedno z amerykańskich wydawnictw komiksowych należące do Marvel Entertainment założone w 1939 roku jako Timely Comics. Wydało ono komiksy o przygodach takich bohaterów jak: Kapitan Ameryka, Iron Man, Hulk, Punisher, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Avengers, Blade czy też drużyna X-Men. Do sukcesu Marvel Comics przyczynił się między innymi rysownik Stan Lee, najbardziej znany jako twórca Spider-Mana. Oficjalna strona internetowa: . Kategoria:Wydawnictwo
  • In the late 1970s, Marvel published comic books based on popular Hanna-Barbera properties, including Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, Laff-a-Lympics and The Flintstones.
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the Universal Monsters Wiki. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's Marvel Comics article. Take me to the Marvel Comics article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the Universal Monsters Wiki main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:
  • (Penny is asking Leonard to get her 13-year old nephew some comic books for his birthday). Penny: Could you pick me up a few comics for my nephew’s birthday? Leonard: Sure. What does he like? Penny: I don’t know, he’s 13. Just pick out anything. Sheldon: Just pick out anything? Maybe at the same time we can pick out a new suit for him without knowing his size, or pick out his career for him without knowing his aptitude, or pick out a new breakfast cereal without knowing his fiber requirements or his feelings about little marshmallows. Penny: Spider-Man. Get him Spider-Man.
  • Marvel Comics introduced Conan in 1970 with Conan the Barbarian, written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Barry Windsor-Smith. He was succeeded after several issues by penciller John Buscema, while Thomas continued to write for many years. Later writers included J.M. DeMatteis, Bruce Jones, Michael Fleisher, Doug Moench, Jim Owsley, Alan Zelenetz, Chuck Dixon, and Don Kraar. Although many artists worked on the different Marvel Conan comic-books at one time or the other, only a few apart from Windsor-Smith and Buscema produced more than a handful of stories. The most prolific include Ernie Chan, Alfredo Alcala, Gil Kane, Mike Docherty, Val Semeiks and Gary Kwapisz.
  • Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a division of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among its characters such well-known properties as Spider-Man, the X-Men and their member Wolverine, the Fantastic Four, The Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, Daredevil, Ghost Rider and many others. Most of Marvel's fictional characters are depicted as inhabiting a single shared world; this continuity is known as the Marvel Universe.
  • Marvel Comics es una de las compañías más grandes a nivel mundial de cómics. Ellos fueron quienes lograron realizar los primeros cómics de la saga de Star Wars, con la serie Marvel Star Wars. Los inicios de Marvel ocurrieron en 1939 publicando historias de superhéroes bajo el sello Timely Comics. En los 50s se conocieron como Atlas Comics e incursionaron en otros géneros como romance, crimen, el Oeste e historias de guerra. Los superhéroes se pusieron de moda nuevamente en los 60s, con lo que la ahora llamada Marvel Comics creó nuevas historias de este tipo con guión por Stan Lee y los dibujos de Jack Kirby. En los 70s hubo problemas con niveles de ventas cada vez menores, problemas causados en parte por una deficiente distribución.
  • 300px|right Marvel Comics ist heutzutage eines der größten Comic-Publisherunternehmen - zusammen mit DC Comics. Martin Goodman gründete Marvel Comics 1939; fünf Jahre nach der Gründung von DC Comics. 1961 etablierte sich der Name "Marvel" und fokussierte sich seitdem auf Superhelden. Das Unternehmen wurde mit Helden wie Spider-Man oder Iron Man (welche, wie bei DC Comics, alle in diverse Filme, Serie und Videospiele adaptiert wurden) bald DC Comics größte Rivalen.
  • Marvel Worldwide Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American publisher of comic books and related media. In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwide's parent company.
  • Please feel free to add more titles or correct existing titles. If a link is in red, the page has not been created yet. * A-Force * Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. * All-New, All-Different Avengers * Ant-Man * Avengers * Black Panther * Black Widow * Captain America * Captain Marvel * Champions * Daredevil * Great Lakes Avengers * Guardians of the Galaxy * Gwenpool * Howard the Duck * Infamous Iron Man * The Invincible Iron Man * Jessica Jones * Miracleman * Mockingbird * Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur * Moon Knight * Mosaic * Ms. Marvel * New Avengers * Nova * Patsy Walker * Power Man and Iron Fist * Punisher * Rocket Raccoon * Scarlet Witch * Silver Surfer * Star-Lord
  • Marvel Comics is an American comic book publisher. Along with DC Comics, it is one of the top two publishers that controls a majority of the market. In the mid-1980s, the Masters of the Universe comic book license transitioned from DC to Marvel. Aside from a feature article in Marvel Age 38, Marvel produced all of its Masters of the Universe material under the banner of Star Comics, the company's imprint for children's material. The first Masters of the Universe ongoing series was published by Marvel and ran for 13 issues. A one-shot adaptation of the 1987 Masters of the Universe movie was also released.
  • Though Marvel UK initially enjoyed exclusive rights to Doctor Who in comics form, their rights have gradually contracted since 1996, when the Eighth Doctor debuted in a series of strips that ran in Radio Times. Since the second series of the BBC Wales production, they have been one of several companies to enjoy publishing rights to the comics adventures of the Tenth Doctor. Nevertheless, their strip in Doctor Who Magazine is generally considered by most fans to be the "main" Doctor Who comic strip, with other comics, like those found in the BBC-produced Doctor Who Adventures, construed as "niche" comics for a specific audience.
  • Marvel began its life as Timely Comics, founded in 1939 by Martin Goodman as the comic branch of his Pulp empire. It began by publishing scifi, horror, and Western anthologies, one of which happened to be named Marvel Mystery Comics. Timely's biggest sellers at this time were the superheroes Captain America, Sub-Mariner, and the Human Torch (nothing to do with the Fantastic Four character of the same name). !Imprints * Marvel Adventures * Marvel Illustrated * Marvel Knights * MAX * Icon Comics * Marvel Noir * Cross Gen Universes
  • The stories told within these issues take place between the second and third Robocop movies. Entering the Marvel universe, RoboCop’s futuristic setting is expanded beyond the restrictions of a Hollywood budget. Most likely to give the “future of law enforcement” a more science fiction based reality, gangs now ride on hover bikes, urban droids carry out public services like waste disposal, and almost anyone with the know-how or money can create a giant killer robot.
  • Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel's modern incarnation dates from 1961, the year that the company launched The Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and many others. In 2013 Marvel held a 33.5% share of the comics market, compared to its competitor DC Comics' 30.33% share. By comparison, the companies held 40.81% and 29.94% shares in 2008.
  • In 1980, Marvel assisted Toei in their second Sentai co-production, Denshi Sentai Denziman. At the time, Marvel desired Japanese shows based on the Incredible Hulk and the Silver Surfer, but with the success of Battle Fever J and the ease of creating another ensemble show, Toei chose to make another Sentai. In their final year of the three-year deal to use Marvel characters, Toei chose Hela, a villainess of the Norse God hero Thor, and used her look and color scheme for Denziman villainess Queen Hedrian, who would be portrayed by Machiko Soga.
  • Marvel Comics is one of the major publishing companies producing comic book properties today, rivaled primarily by DC Comics. Founded by Martin Goodman in 1939, five years after the establishment of DC, the company was initially known as Timely Comics, and later Atlas. By 1961, however, following experimentation with science fiction and funny animal characters, the line was relaunched as Marvel (taking its name from one of their earliest comic titles), and re-focused on superheroes. The company soon became DC's most notable rival, with such properties as Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men, all of which, like their DC counterparts, have been adapted into animation, films, television, and video games.
  • Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among its characters such well-known properties as Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, the X-Men, and many others. Most of Marvel's fictional characters operate in one single reality; this is known as the Marvel Universe.
  • Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk, Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others. Most of Marvel's fictional characters are all depicted in one single reality; this is known as the Marvel Universe.
  • The magazine was born from a conversation between Marvel's Roy Thomas (who later assumed the rank of Editor-in-Chief of the magazine) and his friend Len Grow - who, at the time, worked in the Topps Chewing Gum Company. Grow believed that, beyond traditional super-hero comics, an editor would have to invest in a regular science fiction title and suggested this to Thomas and, researching the rights to Planet of the Apes, supplied him with the number of Selwyn Rausch, who managed the commercial aspects of 20th Century Fox. Intrigued with the idea, Thomas presented proposals to Marvel's Editor-in-Chief Stan Lee, who encouraged him to continue with the project. Busy with his tasks in the publishing company, however, Thomas postponed the negotiations with Rausch until the beginning of 1974 - whe
  • Marvel Comics is a real-world comics publisher which also exists in the Whateley Universe. This article is mainly about the points in which the Whateley version differs from the real-world organization. A consortium headed by Ayla Goodkind, Ron Perelman and a third partner, who may be Hatamoto's family, managed to stage a corporate takeover over late 2006 and a very successful IPO on January 2007. As Ayla describes the company's former situation:
  • rightframe|HÉROES MARVEL Marvel Comics es una editorial estadounidense de cómics subdisdiaria del grupo Marvel Entertainment, Inc., autodenominada como "La casa de las ideas" por la "creación" de numerosos personajes "emblemáticos" del subgénero de superhéroes, como Los 4 Fantásticos, Spider-Man, Daredevil, Capitán América, Los Vengadores, Iron Man, Hulk, Wolverine, los X-Men, Thor, etc. Desde los años 60 la compañía constituye una de las mayores editoriales del mercado norteamericano. Localizada en Nueva York, fue fundada en el 387 de Park Avenue South, teniendo sus oficinas en la actualidad en el 417 5th Avenue.
  • thumb Marvel Worldwide, Inc., más conocida como Marvel Comics, es una editorial de cómics estadounidense que publica personajes emblemáticos del género superheroico como Los 4 Fantásticos, Spider-Man, Capitán América, Los Vengadores, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Wolverine, Daredevil,The Punisher, Ghost Rider y los X-Men.
  • thumb Marvel Worldwide, Inc., más conocida como Marvel Comics, es una editorial de cómics estadounidense que publica personajes emblemáticos del género superheroico como Los 4 Fantásticos, Spider-Man, Capitán América, Los Vengadores, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Wolverine y los X-Men.
  • Marvel Publishing, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media. Marvel Entertainment, Inc., a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, owns Marvel Publishing and Marvel Animation. The comic book arm of the company started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel's modern incarnation dates from 1961, with the company later that year launching Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and others.
  • Nel 1979, la Marvel ottenne i diritti con cui creare la trasposizione a fumetti del primo film, Star Trek: Il film. Fu il secondo editore a pubblicare fumetti Trek (Gold Key Comics fu il primo). La Marvel iniziò a pubblicare un adattamento sovradimensionato di quel film nel periodico Marvel Super-Size (che fu in seguito ristampato sotto forma di tre fascicoli di una serie mensile Star Trek). La loro licenza era limitata: la società aveva il permesso di utilizzare solo materiale coperto da copyright basato sul film, e gli venne legalmente vietato di reintrodurre personaggi e concetti dalla Serie Classica. Questo limite fu sentito da molti come la causa del breve percorso della serie. Venne cancellato dopo 18 numeri, nel 1981.
  • Most of these Marvel mags were penned by one of two brilliant Bullpenners: * "Blazing" Bob Budiansky, who ably edited the original 4-issue limited series before becoming the first permanent writer of the ongoing series, and is credited with creating most of the backstory to the Transformers mythos, as well as writing most of the terrific bios that came with the Hasbro toys. * "Senses-Shattering" Simon Furman, who had been the main writer for the Marvel UK series before being asked by Budiansky to write for the US comic, as well. Furman wrote the last 25 issues of the original series, then battled back to pen all 12 issues of Generation 2.
  • Marvel Comics is een Amerikaanse uitgever van stripboeken gepubliceerd door Marvel Entertainment. Het bedrijf heeft als bijnaam The House of Ideas (het ideeën huis). Dit vanwege de vele strips en stripseries die het bedrijf uitbrengt. Het bedrijf is vooral bekend van strips over Fantastic_Four, Spider-Man, Hulk,Avengers,Iron Man, Daredevil, Captain America en X-Men. Tevens heeft het over Elektra (een van de personages uit Daredevil) een filmscript geschreven, deze film is in 2005 uitgekomen.
  • In 1979 , Marvel gained the license to create comics based on the new movie, Star Trek: The Motion Picture. They were the second publisher to make Trek comics (Gold Key Comics was the first). Marvel began by publishing an oversized adaptation of that movie in the Marvel Super-Size periodical (which was later reissued as the first three installments of a monthly Star Trek series). Their license was limited: the company was given permission only to use copyrighted material based on the movie, and was legally forbidden from reintroducing characters and concepts from The Original Series. This limit was felt by many to be the cause for the short-lived nature of the series. It was canceled after 18 issues, in 1981, and DC Comics picked up the license shortly thereafter.
  • Marvel UK-Muttergesellschaft, Marvel Comics, hatte einige geringfügige Beschäftigung mit Doctor Who auf dem Höhepunkt des US Doctor Who Fandoms in den 1980er Jahren, bestehend aus den kolorisierten Nachdrucken der DWM Comics, beginnend mit einem Vierter Doctor Handlungsbogen, der als Teil einer Anthologie erschienen Serie mit dem Titel Marvel Premiere erschien. Der erste Auftritt des Doctors in einem amerikanischen Comic war im Marvel Premiere # 57 im Jahr 1980. Dies wurde durch einen monatlichen Comic im Jahr 1984 mit dem Titel Doctor Who verwirklicht. Das Comic besaß zusätzliche DWM Nachdrucke mit dem Vierten und später dem Fünften Doctor in Farbe. Ungefähr 2 Duzent Ausgaben wurden veröffentlicht. Marvel erstellte ebenfalls eine nordamerikanischen Ausgabe der DWM-Ausgaben des Sechsten Do
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