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Marvel Team-Up is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics.The series featured two or more Marvel characters in one story. The series was originally published from March 1972 through February 1985, and featured Spider-Man as the lead "team-up" character in all but ten of its 150 issues, and in six of its seven Annuals.
Marvel Rivals Infinity Comic (2024) is a six-issue digital limited series by writer Paul Allor and artist Luca Claretti; it was published by Marvel Comics as part of their Infinity Comics program on Marvel Unlimited. [65] [66] A new game mode inspired by Marvel Rivals was also added to the tabletop Marvel Multiverse Role-Playing Game.
Later on, The Amazing Spider-Man was published twice a month, beginning with #648–649 (both November 2010). [45] [46] The following year, Marvel launched Avenging Spider-Man as the first spin-off ongoing series in addition to The Amazing Spider-Man, since the previous ones were canceled at the end of 2007. [44]
A new free-to-play Marvel Games PC title, “Marvel Rivals,” will launch in May. When it debuts, players will be able to take on the roles of 18 iconic superhero and supervillain Marvel ...
Ultimate Marvel Team-Up is a comic book series, published by Marvel Comics [1] which ran for 16 issues, including a concluding Ultimate Spider-Man Super Special. It is set in one of Marvel's shared universes , the Ultimate Universe and is based on the original universe Marvel Team-Up .
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up was announced in April 2013 as a part of Marvel's Superior brand expansion. Christopher Yost, writer of Superior Spider-Man Team-Up, said, "Well, in my heart when I say "Team-Up" for "Superior Spider-Man," I probably mean "Versus." In the latest "Avenging" issues, we've seen that he has a fairly contentious ...
Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four; Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do; Super-Sons; Super-Team Family; Super-Villain Team-Up; Superman & Batman: Generations; Superman and Spider-Man; Superman/Batman; Superman/Shazam: First Thunder; Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man; Superman: Lois and Clark
In 1996, Mark Gruenwald returned to the character with a short back-up feature in Sensational Spider-Man Annual '96. Titled "The Return of Spider-Woman", it put Drew back in costume for the first time in over a decade and ended with a teaser for further Spider-Woman adventures in Spider-Man Team Up. Gruenwald died, however, before these stories ...