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  2. Marvel Two-in-One - Wikipedia

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    As part of Marvel Legacy, a soft relaunch of the Marvel Universe, Marvel Two-In-One (stylized as Marvel 2-in-One) [11] was revived in December 2017 with a new story titled "The Fate of the Four" that revolves around the Thing and the Human Torch going on a road trip to investigate the disappearance of Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Franklin, and Valeria Richards. [12]

  3. Ron Wilson (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, after the cancellation of Marvel Two-in-One, Wilson teamed with writer John Byrne on The Thing (1983–1986). In 1983 he plotted and drew "Super Boxers" (Marvel Graphic Novel #8). [1] He drew the entire run of Marvel's Masters of the Universe (1986–1988) [4] and the Wolfpack limited series (1988–1989). [5]

  4. Marvel Gallery Editions - Wikipedia

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    The first Gallery Edition - Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers - was pitched as an "Oversized Hardcover", [2] and released in August 2019 to tie into the Loki TV series. The initial use of the term Gallery Edition came a month later, when X-Men by Roy Thomas & Neal Adams HC was retitled to X-Men by Roy Thomas & Neal Adams HC Gallery Edition .

  5. Champion of the Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Champion's ribs have been broken by the Thing, [2] and he has been beaten unconscious by the She-Hulk, [20] or the power cosmic of the Silver Surfer. [ 3 ] The Champion is a master hand-to-hand combatant in a wide range of thousands of different martial arts and fighting-styles taken from locations across the Universe, but tends to prefer ...

  6. Grapplers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Grapplers first appeared in Marvel Two-in-One #54-56 (August–October 1979), and were created by writers Mark Gruenwald, Ralph Macchio, and artist John Byrne. [3] Joe Sinnott was the inker of their first appearance, John Costanza was the letterer and Bob Share was the colorist. [1]

  7. Wundarr the Aquarian - Wikipedia

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    Wundarr the Aquarian is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik and first appeared in Adventure into Fear #17. A pastiche of Superman, Wundarr was created based on Gerber's "love of the Superman character and (...) desire to do a little parody ...

  8. Publication history of Marvel Comics crossover events - Wikipedia

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    One-Shot Series Release After Secret Wars event, this One-shot is part of All-New, All-Different Marvel that released the series: New Avengers Vol 4, Squadron Supreme vol 4, Uncanny Avengers Vol 3, A–Force Vol 2, Ultimates Vol 2, All-New, All-Different Avengers vol 1, Scalet Witch vol 2 and Vision vol 2. Avengers: Standoff! March–April 2016

  9. Marvel Feature - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Feature was a comic book showcase series published by Marvel Comics in the 1970s. It was a tryout book, intended to test the popularity of characters and concepts being considered for their own series. The first volume led to the launch of The Defenders and Marvel Two-in-One, while volume two led to an ongoing Red Sonja series.