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  2. Fantastic Four - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the Marvel Comics series begun in the 1960s, such as Thor and The Amazing Spider-Man, were given such dual numbering on the front cover, with the present-day volume's numbering alongside the numbering from the original series. After issue #70 / #499 (Aug. 2003), the title reverted to its original vol. 1 numbering with issue #500 ...

  3. Marvel Comics - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics is a New York City-based comic book publisher, ... Also that year, Marvel created a wiki on its Web site. [96] Marvel Comics logo introduced in 2008.

  4. Fantastic Four (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Origins of Marvel Comics: Fantastic Four vol. 1 #1 and #55 Stan Lee September 1974 978-0671218638: Marvel Comics' The Fantastic Four: Fantastic Four vol. 1 #1–6 Stan Lee November 1977 0-671-81445-1: The Fantastic Four: Fantastic Four #4, 48–50, and #87 Stan Lee September 1979 978-0671248123: Bring on the Bad Guys: Origins of the Marvel ...

  5. Symbol of a superhero empire: The evolution of Marvel's logo

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    This logo graced comics containing popular characters created during this time, including Ant-Man in 1962, and Iron Man and X-Men in 1963. ... 1990-2001: Marvel Comics.

  6. List of Marvel Comics superhero debuts - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Mystery Comics #49 Mary Morgan-Morgenstern: Miss Patriot 1943 (December) Ray Gill, Sid Greene: Marvel Mystery Comics #50 Louise Grant-Mason: Blonde Phantom 1946 (September) Stan Lee, Syd Shores: All-Select Comics #117 Aquaria Nautica Neptunia: Namora 1947 (May) Ken Bald, Bob Powell: Marvel Mystery Comics #82 Mary Mitchell: Sun Girl 1948 ...

  7. List of Marvel Comics first appearances - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Marvel Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Marvel Universe is a fictional shared universe where the stories in most American comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Comics take place. Superhero teams such as the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Guardians of the Galaxy, and many Marvel superheroes live in this universe, including characters such as Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Ant ...

  9. Kingpin (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingpin (Wilson Grant Fisk) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (cover-dated July 1967). [6]