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* Atlas Comics ( 1950s ), the company that evolved into Marvel Comics
** Agents of Atlas, a Marvel Comics mini-series that included a foundation named Atlas
* Atlas, a fictional character from Marvel Comics, also known as Erik Josten ( formerly a member of the Thunderbolts )
Athena is an active character in Marvel Comics ' main continuity, the Marvel Universe, most recently in the Incredible Hercules series.
* Ajak, a Marvel Comics character, a member of the Eternals, sometimes known as " Ajax the Greater "
From 1994 to 1996, Marvel Comics published a monthly Beavis and Butt-Head comic under the Marvel Absurd imprint by a variety of writers, but with each issue drawn by artist Rick Parker.
Instead of reviewing music videos, they reviewed ( custom-made ) pages from other Marvel Comicsin one with Ghost Rider, Beavis tries to avoid using the word " fire " to describe the character's fiery skull.
Category: Marvel Comics titles
* Captain Britain, a Marvel Comics superhero
* Bob Diamond ( comics ), a Marvel Comics character
* Tabitha Smith, a Marvel Comics comic book superhero, formerly called Boomer
* Bloody Mary ( Marvel Comics ), a fictional telekinetic supervillain
Such games are also created to capitalize on the popularity of other forms of entertainment, such as Pokémon and Marvel Comics which both have had CCGs created around them.
* Capricorn ( comics ), Marvel Comics character
* Charon ( Marvel Comics ), a villainous wizard
The Silver Age lasted through the late 1960s or early 1970s, during which time Marvel Comics revolutionized the medium with such naturalistic superheroes as Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's Fantastic Four and Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's Spider-Man.
In 1974, Marvel Comics writer Rich Buckler introduced the cyborg Deathlok the Demolisher, and a dystopian post-apocalyptic future, in Astonishing Tales # 25.
* Omega Red from Marvel Comics
* Deathlok, the Demolisher, a series of military cyborgs in Marvel Comics.
* Death's Head II, MINION, Marvel Comics
* Supremor, the Kree Supreme Intelligence, of Marvel Comics
* Cable, a mutant from the future in Marvel Comics.

Marvel and comic
* Bug ( comics ), a character in the Marvel comic book series The Micronauts
Consequently, Bixby starred in the pilot movie called The Incredible Hulk, based loosely on the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Marvel comic book characters.
* Cell ( comics ), a Marvel comic book character
He is a talented artist, and has worked on the Captain America comic book published in the Marvel universe.
* The Clone Saga, a controversial story-line from Marvel Comics ' Spider-Man comic books
* Marvel Comics and DC Comics in the comic books market
In the meantime, the abandoned trademark had been seized by Marvel Comics in 1967, disallowing the DC comic itself to be called that.
Marvel Comics and DC Comics are two publishers of comic books.
Volstagg, a comic book character that appears as a supporting character in Marvel Comics ' version of Thor, was created as a Falstaff-type character.
* Fenris Wolf ( Marvel Comics ), a comic character based on the Norse wolf
Genosha is a fictional country that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics.
* Avenging Host, a group of characters in Marvel Comics Earth X series of comic books
Iceman is a fictional character, a superhero who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Jean Grey-Summers is a fictional character, a comic book superheroine who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The character was conceived in late 1972 when Marvel Comics acquired the comic book rights to Sax Rohmer's pulp novel villain Dr. Fu Manchu while they also held the rights to the Kung Fu television program.
Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media.
Marvel Mystery Comics | Marvel Comics # 1 ( Oct. 1939 ), the first comic from Marvel precursor Timely Comics.

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The Marvel Universe is the shared fictional universe where stories in most comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Entertainment take place, including those featuring Marvel's most familiar characters, such as Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, and the Avengers.
While the Marvel Universe is presumably as large as the non-fictional universe comic book readers inhabit, for all intents and purposes the Local Group is the universe ; practically all action takes place in it.
* Origin ( comics ), a comic book mini-series published by Marvel Comics in 2002
In 1982, a comic book adaptation of the film called A Marvel Comics Super Special: Blade Runner was released by Marvel Comics.
* Rogue ( comics ), a Marvel comic book character
* Sandman ( Marvel Comics ), a comic book super villain who can transform his body into sand
" Steve " Ditko ( born November 2, 1927 ) is an American comic book artist and writer best known as the artist and co-creator, with Stan Lee, of the Marvel Comics heroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange.
He'd been trying obliquely to sell a comic book premise to DC or Marvel, but neither company would allow Aragonés to retain the copyright.
The book was initially published by Pacific Comics, briefly by Eclipse Comics, then Marvel Comics under their since-discontinued Epic Comics imprint ( which allowed creators to retain copyrights ), then Image Comics, and currently Dark Horse Comics.
** The Ultimates ( comic book ), a comics series featuring the Marvel group
An early example of this type of fighting game was the 1998 arcade release Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, featuring comic book superheroes as well as Street Fighter characters.
X-Factor is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics.
* September – Marvel Comics releases the first-ever X-Men comic book

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