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The first series started in 1975 with two giant-size issues [1] before launching as a regular series, [2] [3] and was mostly bi-monthly during its existence. It initially teamed up Doctor Doom and the Sub-Mariner, who had lost his own series, from which it picked up the unresolved plots, especially that of the comatose Atlanteans.
An amalgamation of DC's the Legion of Super-Villains and Marvel's the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. The Legion of Galactic Guardians 2099 – First appeared in Spider-Boy Team-Up #1. An amalgamation of DC's the Legion of Super-Heroes and Marvel's 1969 version of the Guardians of the Galaxy, with elements of Marvel's Marvel 2099 comics.
Marvel Team-Up Vol.1 #89 Destiny: 1980 Marvel Chris Claremont, John Byrne: Uncanny X-Men #141 Sebastian Shaw: 1980 Marvel Chris Claremont, John Byrne: Uncanny X-Men #131 Rainbow Raider: 1980 DC Cary Bates: Flash #286 Dansen Macabre: 1980 Marvel Steven Grant, Tom Sutton, Carmine Infantino: Marvel Team-Up vol.1 #93 Anaconda: 1980 Marvel Mark ...
The Shroud first appeared in Super-Villain Team-Up #5 (April 1976) and was created by Steve Englehart and Herb Trimpe. [1]Englehart has acknowledged that the character was intended as a "mashup" of DC Comics' Batman and The Shadow.
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Debuting in the Silver Age of Comic Books, MODOK has appeared in over four decades of Marvel continuity, and starred in the miniseries Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's 11 #1–5 (Sept.–Dec. 2008), the self-titled one-shot M.O.D.O.K.: Reign Delay #1 (Nov. 2009) and the miniseries M.O.D.O.K.: Head Games #1–4 (Dec. 2020–April 2021), the last ...
The second-to-last issue continued a story involving a power struggle between villains Doctor Doom and Magneto from the title Super-Villain Team-Up. [14] [15] Loose plot threads left by the last issue were wrapped up in Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #17–18 (April–May 1978), in which the Champions disband. [16] [17] [18]
Namor had previously been aligned with Doom in the 1970s series Super-Villain Team-Up. A past connection between Emma Frost and Namor was presented in Uncanny X-Men Annual #2, where it was revealed that Emma and Namor shared a brief romance while attempting to recruit Namor into the Hellfire Club as the new White King.