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Marvel and Tales
In 1974, Marvel Comics writer Rich Buckler introduced the cyborg Deathlok the Demolisher, and a dystopian post-apocalyptic future, in Astonishing Tales # 25.
In 1966, after being the exclusive artist on The Amazing Spider-Man and the " Doctor Strange " feature in Strange Tales, Ditko left Marvel for reasons never specified.
** Iron Man debuts in Marvel Comics's Tales of Suspense # 39.
During the mid-to-late 1940s, and into the 1950s, Fox wrote a number of short stories and text pieces for Weird Tales and Planet Stories, and was also published in Amazing Stories and Marvel Science Stories.
In the Marvel Comics mini-series Spider-Man Fairy Tales a story is told where Spider-Man takes on the role of Anansi.
* Timely Comics ' Marvel Mystery Comics with the Human torch (# 92, June 1949 ), Sub-Mariner Comics (# 32, June 1949 ), and Captain America Comics ( then Captain America's Weird Tales ) at issue # 75 ( February 1950 ); and a transformation to the Atlas Comics logo on comics cover-dated November 1951.
In 2009, Vasquez collaborated with other alternative artists in Marvel Comics ' Strange Tales, issue 2 of 3, with a story about MODOK.
From August 2009, The Incorrigible Hulk finally released in serialised form for Marvel Knights's relaunched Strange Tales mini-series.
* Glenview, a fictional Long Island locale in the early 1960s Marvel Comics " Human Torch " feature in Strange Tales
In 1970 and 1971, a three-part Angel solo feature was published as a back-up strip in Ka-Zar # 2 and # 3 and Marvel Tales # 30.
Siegel's later work would appear in Marvel Comics, where under the pseudonym " Joe Carter " he scripted the " Human Torch " feature in Strange Tales # 112-113 ( Sept .- Oct. 1963 ), introducing the teenaged Torch's high school girlfriend, Doris Evans ; and, under his own name, a backup feature starring the X-Men member Angel, which ran in Marvel Tales and Ka-Zar.
* Astonishing Tales ( Deathlok # 25 ( 1974 ) 2-pages humor strip, Pérez ' first published work for Marvel )
These included Ultimate Spider-Man Super Special for Marvel Comics in 2000, The Savage Dragon # 100 and The Amazing Spider-Man # 46 in 2002, Hellboy: Weird Tales # 6 in 2003 and Invincible # 14 in 2004. he then began doing full interior work on other Spider-Man books for Marvel, including issues # 5 and 8 of Marvel Knights Spider-Man in 2004 and 2005, respectively, and The Astonishing Spider-Man # 123, also in 2005.
Marvel Comics was rechristened Marvel Mystery Comics with issue # 2 ( Dec. 1939 ) — the magazine would continue under that title through # 92 ( June 1949 ) before becoming Marvel Tales through # 159 ( Aug. 1957 ) — and Timely began publishing additional series, beginning with Daring Mystery Comics # 1 ( Jan. 1940 ), Mystic Comics # 1 ( March 1940 ), Red Raven Comics # 1 ( Aug. 1940 ), The Human Torch # 2 ( premiering Fall 1940 with no cover date and having taken over the numbering from the unsuccessful Red Raven ), and Captain America Comics # 1 ( March 1941 ).
Debuting in the Silver Age of comic books, the character has appeared in over four decades of Marvel publications, and starred in the popular titles Marvel Premiere and Strange Tales ; five self-titled volumes and several related limited series.
** Volume 2 ( collects Strange Tales # 178-181, Warlock # 9-15, Marvel Team-Up # 55, Avengers Annual # 7, Marvel Two-in-One Annual # 2, 320 pages, June 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3511-1 )

Marvel and Stories
* The Spidey Super Stories: Short pieces featuring the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man and cast members from the show.
It debuted during Season Four and was the basis of a spin-off comic book, Spidey Super Stories, an easier-to-read comic that was produced by Marvel Comics from 1974 to 1981.
In 2001, Azzarello and Corben teamed up to create Marvel's Startling Stories: Banner ( a four issue mini-series exploring Doc Samson's relationship with Bruce Banner ) and Marvel Max's Cage ( a five issue mini-series starring Luke Cage ).
Paul also painted covers for Planet Stories, Superworld Comics, Science Fiction magazine, and the first issue ( October – November, 1939 ) of Marvel Comics.
Stories in this category of AU follow the established canon before veering away at a crucial moment ( similar in concept to many entries in Marvel Comics ' What If series and DC Comics ' Elseworlds series ).
It was first published in the November 1951 issue of Marvel and reprinted in the 1975 collection Buy Jupiter and Other Stories, where Asimov explains his love of puns.
The Greatest Stories Ever Told ( ISBN 1401216749 ), highlighting some of the best Captain Marvel tales published.
Janyse is also a cartoon voiceover artist, working with clients such as Marvel Comics, The Cartoon Network, Disney, and narrating the Emmy award-winning series “ Adoption Stories ”.

Marvel and Planet
In Europe, the manga was introduced back in 1996, first in France ( by Samourai Editions ) and then in Italy a few months later ( by Panini Comics, first under the imprints Marvel Manga and then Planet Manga ).
* Ego the Living Planet, a character in the Marvel Comics universe
In December 2000, Marvel Comics published Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet, which recapped relevant events and set up the crossover's main plot.
* In 1975, Marvel UK's Planet of the Apes comic reprinted Killraven as " Apeslayer ", with alterations to substitute the Martians for apes and place the strip in the Planet of the Apes universe.
He also wrote comic books in the 1940s, including horror stories for Adventures Into the Unknown ( ACG ), and scripts for Planet Comics, Superman, Congo Bill, DC's Golden Age Green Lantern, and the Fawcett Comics Captain Marvel.
The event is now considered by Marvel editors as the first part of a long series of events, which includes House of M, Decimation, Planet Hulk, Civil War, The Initiative, Endangered Species, World War Hulk, Messiah Complex, Divided We Stand, Secret Invasion, Manifest Destiny, Dark Reign, Messiah War, Utopia, Nation X and Necrosha.
Marvel Mania Restaurant opened on February 18, 1998 near Universal Studios, California with Marvel being a co-owner with Universal Studios Hollywood and Planet Hollywood.
However, Planet Hollywood had financial problems due to expanding too quickly and had to close Marvel Mania.
and Planet of the Apes, the latter reprinting material from the American black & white Curtis Magazines title ( an imprint of Marvel ).
In 2006, Marvel released another limited series set in the MC2 Universe titled Last Planet Standing.
* Last Planet Standing # 1 – 5 ( Marvel Comics, July 2006 )
* Last Planet Standing ( Marvel Comics, October 2006 ; ISBN, reprints Last Planet Standing # 1 – 5 )
Ego the Living Planet is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe.
A 2007 issue of Marvel Adventures: The Avengers featuring Ego entitled " Ego the Loving Planet " met with critical praise for its simultaneous inventiveness and logical sense.
* Ego the Living Planet at Marvel. com
* Ego the Living Planet at the Marvel Comics Database Project
Produced following the last of the big-screen features and a short-lived live action TV series, this series was among the last Planet of the Apes projects for several years following a number of comic books from Marvel Comics ( August 1974-February 1977 ) and a series of audio adventures from Power Records in 1974.
" Planet X " is 2004 storyline published by Marvel Comics that ran from New X-Men # 146-150.
However, Marvel reversed several of Morrison's decisions after the " Planet X " arc, and reintroduced Magneto ( in Chris Claremont's new Excalibur book ), establishing that Magneto had survived the destruction of Genosha, and had remained there since.

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