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  2. Marvel Universe Cards - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Universe Cards are collectible trading cards based on the characters and events of the Marvel Universe. The first series was published by Impel in 1990. The cards featured categories such as Super Heroes, Super Villains, Rookies, Famous Battles and Team Pictures. Two years later, Impel negotiated with DC Comics to publish DC Cosmic Cards.

  3. List of OverPower card sets - Wikipedia

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    Released late 1995, with 269 cards, being 21 new characters, 163 new specials (6 for each new character, plus 1 for each of the 39 characters from the Overpower original set), 28 power cards (reprints from the previous set), 41 universe cards or the original 42 were reprinted with a purple border - the basic 8F+3 Wolverine was not reprinted in this set) and 2 missions of 7 cards each (14 cards ...

  4. List of non-sports trading cards - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of non-sports trading cards collections released among hundreds of card sets. The list includes different types that are or have been available, including animals , comics , television series , motor vehicles and movies , among others:

  5. 10 Marvel Universe Collectibles That Sold for Thousands

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    As Marvel’s first comic, this series introduced characters like the Human Torch and Namor, the Sub-Mariner. In 2022, a near-mint condition copy from 1939 sold for 2.4 million at auction ...

  6. Shuma-Gorath - Wikipedia

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    Shuma-Gorath first appears as an adversary for Doctor Strange in Marvel Premiere #10 (September 1973), [6] created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Frank Brunner.The character's name is taken from Robert E. Howard's short story "The Curse of the Golden Skull," [7] which features a dying magician named Rotath invoking the "iron-bound books of Shuma-Gorath" in a curse against humanity.

  7. Category:Marvel Comics characters who use magic - Wikipedia

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    Satana (Marvel Comics) Saturnyne; Scarlet Witch; Nicholas Scratch; Amanda Sefton; Selene (comics) Serpent (character) Shaman (comics) Shuma-Gorath; Silver Dagger (comics) Sphinx (Marvel Comics) Spiral (character) Sprite (Eternal) Stephen Strange (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Stygyro; Super Rabbit; Surtur (character) Sylvie (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

  8. Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe that involves productions of superhero films and television series. These productions star various titular superheroes; they are independently produced by Marvel Studios and are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics .

  9. List of fictional humanoid species in comics - Wikipedia

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    fictional race of gilled aquatic humanoids that has appeared in numerous comic book series published by Marvel Comics. This race is best known as the people who live in the Atlantis of Marvel's shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. The most notable member of the race is Namor the Sub-Mariner. New Gods: New Gods #1 (February 1971) DC Comics