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With the new millennium, Marvel Comics emerged from bankruptcy and again began diversifying its offerings. X-Force #116 X-Force #119 (October 2001) was the first Marvel Comics title since The Amazing Spider-Man #96–98 in 1971 to not have the Comics Code Authority (CCA) approval seal, due to the violence depicted in the issue. The CCA, which ...
First appearance Namor McKenzie: Sub-Mariner 1939 (April) Bill Everett: Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 Jim Hammond: The Human Torch 1939 (October) Carl Burgos: Marvel Comics #1 Thomas Halloway: Angel 1939 (October) Paul Gustavson: Marvel Comics #1 Jim Gardley: Masked Raider 1939 (October) Al Anders: Marvel Comics #1 Richard Jones: Phantom ...
Red Raven Comics #1 Red Raven: 1940-08 Joe Simon, Louis Cazeneuve: Red Raven Comics #1 Falcon (Carl Burgess) 1940-10 Bill Everett: Human Torch Comics #2 Toro: 1940-10 Carl Burgos: Human Torch Comics #2 Vision (Aarkus) 1940-11 Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Marvel Mystery Comics #13 Abraham Erskine: 1941-03 Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Captain America Comics ...
The first issue of Marvel Comics, originally branded Timely Comics, launched on Aug. 31, 1939, and went on to introduce the likes of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, the X-Men, and the Fantastic ...
The company's first comic book, Marvel Comics No. 1, was published in October 1939. The issue featured superheroes destined for stardom, including the Sub-Mariner and Human Torch. Many more ...
Marvel Avengers #131 Korvac: 1975 Marvel Steve Gerber, Jim Starlin: Giant-Size Defenders #3 Moses Magnum: 1975 Marvel Gerry Conway, Stan Lee, Ross Andru, Steve Ditko: Giant-Size Spider-Man 4 Magus (Adam Warlock) 1975 Marvel Jim Starlin: Strange Tales (Vol.2) #178 Manhunters: 1975 DC Jack Kirby: 1st Issue Special #5 (Aug. 1975) Chthon 1975 Marvel