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Marvel Triple Action #5-47 (September 1972 – April 1979) Marvel Super Action #14-37 (December 1979 – November 1981) Kree/Skrull War Starring the Avengers #1-2 (September–October 1983) Avengers Universe #1-6 (July 2000 – February 2001) Avengers United #1-100 (June 2001 – December 2008) Avengers Classic #1-12 (June 2007 – April 2008)
What If Captain Marvel Had Remained a Villain? Collected in The Death of Captain Marvel Omnibus. What If: The Complete Collection Vol 2: What If?: The Original Marvel Series Omnibus Vol. 1 18 What If Dr. Strange Had Been a Disciple of Dormammu? 19 What If Spider-Man Had Stopped the Burglar Who Killed His Uncle? 20
Marvel Masterworks: The Avengers Vol. 17, Marvel Masterworks: Captain Marvel Vol. 5, Marvel Masterworks: Warlock Vol. 2, Warlock by Jim Starlin, Adam Warlock Omnibus Vol. 1, Avengers Epic Collection Vol. 9, Guardians of the Galaxy Solo Classic Omnibus, The Thanos Wars: Infinity Origins Omnibus; The Death of Captain Marvel Omnibus #3
The free digital copy with purchase, still using the sticker to protect the code, was extended to the fifth, sixth, and seventh issues before all Marvel comics priced at $3.99 started receiving free digital codes in June 2012 (issue eight) due to the success of the free digital codes in Avenging Spider-Man and the Ultimate line of comics. [8] [9]
Captain Marvel Vol. 1: The Captain Marvel stories from Marvel Super-Heroes #12-13 and Captain Marvel #1-9 21 Sept. 2005 N/A 240 No 978-0785118213: 2013-03-19 1967-69 Roy Thomas 51: Golden Golden Age: Human Torch Vol. 1: Human Torch Comics #2-5A 26 Oct. 2005 N/A 280 No 978-0785116233: 2013-04-09 1940-41 Roy Thomas 52: Silver The Mighty Thor Vol. 4
Whiz Comics #22 (Oct. 1941), featuring Captain Marvel and his young alter-ego, Billy Batson. Art by C. C. Beck. Inspiration for Captain Marvel came from a number of sources. His visual appearance was modeled after that of Fred MacMurray, a popular American actor of the period, [13] though comparisons with both Cary Grant and Jack Oakie were made as well. [1
The arc first appears in Captain America #25–30. The first issue of the story arc, Captain America #25, was the highest selling comic for the month of its release. [1] The story arc had wide-sweeping effects throughout the Marvel Universe and was accompanied by the miniseries Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America.