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  2. Category:Viral outbreaks in comics - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Marvel Zombies ... (3 P) Pages in category "Viral outbreaks in comics" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total

  3. Marvel Comics - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Nextwave - Wikipedia

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    The Captain (formerly Captain ☠☠☠☠, with the crosses denoting censorship of an expletive) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a satiric superhero appearing in the book Nextwave. He was created by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen and first appeared in Nextwave #1 (January 2006).

  5. Techno-organic virus - Wikipedia

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    A techno-organic virus (T-O virus) is a fictional virus appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. In the comics, the T-O virus transforms organic material into techno-organic material, which resembles both machinery and living tissue. All techno-organic cells function like independent machines, and carry both the virus and ...

  6. Legacy Virus - Wikipedia

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    The Legacy Virus is a fictional plague appearing in American comic books featuring the X-Men published by Marvel Comics.It first appeared in an eponymous storyline in Marvel Comics titles, from 1993 to 2001, during which it swept through the mutant population of the Marvel Universe, killing hundreds, as well as mutating so that it affected non-mutant humans as well.

  7. Phalanx (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Uninfected by the Transmode virus, Lang was meant to be a buffer, keeping the Phalanx "on track" for its intended purpose. [9] Lang was assisted by Cameron Hodge, a fellow anti-mutant with immortality obtained from the demon N'astirh. Years ago, in a failed effort to contract the Transmode virus, Hodge had killed Warlock.

  8. Pyro (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Pyro appears as a playable character in the PC version of X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, voiced by John Kassir. [39] This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. John Allerdyce / Pyro, based on the film incarnation, appears as a boss in X-Men: The Official Game , voiced by Steve Van Wormer .

  9. Marvel CyberComics - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 Marvel built their own website at MarvelOnline.com and the CyberComics were freely available to all users through registration on MarvelZone.com (due to the contract with AOL). On September 17, 1999 NextPlanetOver.com (NPO), a now-defunct online comics store, announced a one-year marketing and content licensing deal with Marvel Comics ...