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  2. List of Marvel Comics publications (A) - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics is an American comic book company dating to 1961. This is a list of the publications it has released in its history under the "Marvel Comics" imprint. The list does not include collected editions; trade paperbacks; digital comics; free, promotional giveaways; sketchbooks; poster books or magazines, nor does it include series published by other Marvel imprints such as Epic, Icon ...

  3. List of Avengers titles - Wikipedia

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    Avengers: Absolute Vision Book 2: Avengers #242-254, Avengers Annual #13 2014 978-0785185352: Avengers: The Legacy of Thanos: Avengers #255-261, Avengers Annual #14, and Fantastic Four Annual #19 2014 978-0785188919: Avengers: The Once and Future Kang: Avengers #262-269, Avengers Annual #15, West Coast Avengers Annual #1 2013 978-0785167297 ...

  4. The Avengers (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    While The Avengers was relaunched as a new series, the "Heroes Reborn" line ended after a year as planned and the license reverted to Marvel. [62] Writer Kurt Busiek and penciler George Pérez launched a new volume of the series with The Avengers vol. 3, #1 (Feb. 1998). [63] Busiek concurrently wrote the limited series Avengers Forever. Busiek ...

  5. Avengers Assemble (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first title was an ongoing series whose initial release coincided with the release of the 2012 film The Avengers. The 2012 series was originally featured as an Avengers book featuring the cast from the 2012 film, designed to attract fans of Marvel's cinematic universe to the comics. After issue #8, it switched focus to showing different ...

  6. Avengers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A new Avengers team formed, in the series New Avengers after a group of heroes banded together to thwart a break-out at super-villain prison the Raft, composed of Iron Man, Captain America, Luke Cage, Wolverine, Ronin, Spider-Man, [124] Spider-Woman, and the mysterious Sentry. [125] This was soon followed by the House of M event.

  7. Marvel Graphic Novel - Wikipedia

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    features the Avengers: Doctor Doom: The Book of Doom: Avengers, Vol. 17: Judgment Day; Avengers West Coast, Vol. 3: Tales to Astonish [9] 28 Conan the Reaver: 1987 Don Kraar John Severin [9] 29 The Incredible Hulk and the Thing: The Big Change: 1987 Jim Starlin Bernie Wrightson The Thing: Fantastic Four, Vol. 18: The More Things Change…

  8. The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics ...

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    The books are designed by Dean Mullaney and edited by Bruce Canwell. [4] Each volume collects the comic strips (dailies and Sundays) in integrated story order. Each volume entry of the book series contains approximately 700 comic strips, [5] the equivalent to two years of an original newspaper run. The volumes have high quality acid free paper ...

  9. Marvel 1985 - Wikipedia

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    Marvel 1985 (written on the cover as simply 1985) is a six-issue American comic book limited series, published in 2008 by Marvel Comics.It was written by Mark Millar [1] and illustrated by Tommy Lee Edwards. [2]