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  2. List of comics magazines published by Magazine Management in ...

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    The last, according to the editorial, was pulled from inventory when the magazine was reduced from an ongoing series to an advertising-free one-shot. Marvel revived this title for an all-reprint color-comics series in 1977. It reprinted Captain America stories in the first 13 issues, then Avengers stories for the rest of its 37-issue run. [39]

  3. List of television series based on Marvel Comics publications

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    Marvel Video Comics a.k.a. Marvel Ultimate Comics: 2016 1 4 Marvel Entertainment YouTube (Disney XD channel) [45] Marvel Funko Shorts: 2016–2022 4 14 A Large Evil Corporation / Funko Animation Studios YouTube (Marvel Entertainment channel) [46] Marvel's Rocket & Groot: 2017 1 12 Marvel Animation / Passion Pictures: Disney XD [47] Marvel's Ant ...

  4. Bronze Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    The series, written by Denny O'Neil and penciled by Neal Adams (inking was by Adams or Dick Giordano), focused on "relevance" as Green Lantern was exposed to poverty and experienced self-doubt. [2] [3] Later in 1970, Jack Kirby left Marvel Comics, ending arguably the most important creative partnership of the Silver Age (with Stan Lee).

  5. 1970s in comics - Wikipedia

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    Mort Weisinger retires from DC Comics after a long tenure as editor of the Superman line during the Silver Age of comic books. He is succeeded by his longtime friend, Julius Schwartz. Marvel Comics adapts Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian into a series written by Roy Thomas.

  6. Crazy Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics (then known as Atlas Comics) first published a Crazy comic book in 1953. It ran for seven issues, through mid-1954, and was focused on popular culture parodies and humor. [ 3 ] The second comic title, as Crazy! , ran for three issues in 1973, and reprinted comics parodies from Marvel's late-1960s Not Brand Echh . [ 4 ]

  7. 1960s in comics - Wikipedia

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    The Amazing Spider-Man #40 (Marvel Comics): "Spidey Saves The Day" Thor Annual #2 renamed from Journey into Mystery Annual (Marvel Comics) With issue #110, DC Comics suspends publication of Mystery in Space ( 1951 series); the title is temporarily revived in 1980 .

  8. Marvel Classics Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Pendulum series was the direct antecedent to Marvel Classics Comics — in fact, the Marvel series' first 12 issues were colorized reprints of selected Pendulum comics, with new covers. These issues featured writers like Otto Binder , Kin Platt , and Irwin Shapiro doing the adaptations; with art by Filipino artists Alex Niño , Rudy Nebres ...

  9. Category:Marvel Comics titles - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Marvel Comics) G.I.R.L. Galacta: Daughter of Galactus; Gambit (Marvel Comics) Gambit and the X-Ternals; Gambit: King of Thieves; Gambit: Thick as Thieves; Gamma Corps; Gargoyles (TV series) Generation X (comic book) Ghost Rider (comic book) Girl Comics; Godzilla (comics) Godzilla, King of the Monsters (comic book ...

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