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Menace was a 1953 to 1954 American crime/horror anthology comic book series published by Atlas Comics, the 1950s precursor of Marvel Comics.It is best known for the first appearance of the supernatural Marvel character the Zombie, in a standalone story that became the basis for the 1970s black-and-white comics magazine Tales of the Zombie.
Title Volume Date of First Issue Ref. Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 7 April 9, 2025 [34]Eddie Brock: Carnage: Vol. 1 February 12, 2025 [35]Red Hulk: Vol. 1 February 26, 2025
M.D. (comics) Mad (magazine) Mad Kids; Marvel Classics Comics; Marvel Mystery Comics; Marvel Tales (comics) Master Comics; Men of War (comics) Menace (Atlas Comics) Mickey Mouse (comic book) Mickey Mouse Adventures; Military Comics; More Fun Comics; Motion Picture Funnies Weekly; The Mysterious Traveler; Mystery in Space
Sunset Bain is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is a shady businesswoman who occasionally masquerades as Madame Menace. Although very technologically adept, she personally does not have any super-powers. Publicly she is the CEO of Baintronics. Privately she maintains her wealth through black ...
vol. 2 published by Marvel Comics: Young Hearts #1–2 Nov 1949 – Feb 1950 Young Men: vol. 1 #4–11 Jun 1950 – Aug 1951 subsequent issues published by Atlas Comics: Ziggy Pig - Silly Seal Comics: vol. 1 #1–6 1944 – Sep 1946 vol. 2 published by Marvel Comics
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 ...
M-11 is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.. Originally known as the Human Robot, the character was named "M-11" in the 2006 to 2007 Agents of Atlas miniseries as an allusion to its first appearance in Menace #11 from Atlas Comics (Marvel Comics' 1950s predecessor). [1]
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 ...