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In 1994 and 1995 Marvel, in partnership with Fleer, released the "Marvel Annual Flair" sets of collectible trading cards. These consisted primarily of art taken from comics, re-colored with computer coloring techniques, and printed on thick, glossy, card stock.
Flair Marvel [note 3 ... Marvel Studios: The First 10 Years (Topps) Marvel Universe Series 1–3 ... A Nostalgic Art Collection (21st Century Archives, 1994 ...
Marvel Universe Cards are collectible trading cards based on the characters and events of the Marvel Universe. The first series was published by Impel in 1990. The cards featured categories such as Super Heroes, Super Villains, Rookies, Famous Battles and Team Pictures. Two years later, Impel negotiated with DC Comics to publish DC Cosmic Cards.
1994 Published by Malibu Comics. It happens in its own universe before the Genesis crossover and is also a reboot version of the original Ex-mutants. The Ferret vol.1 1 1992 One-shot The Ferret vol.2 1-10 1993-1994 Regular series. Genesis #0 1993 One shot, ending the Genesis event. Gravestone: 1-7 1993 1994 Regular series. Malibu Sun #24 1993
The title experienced great initial success which allowed Marvel to push the character into other media, including a 1990 video game, 1992 trading card set, and 1998 animated series, as well as spinning off a variety of other comics series including Cosmic Powers, Cosmic Powers Unlimited, Captain Marvel vol. 2, and Star Masters. It ran 146 ...
The story arc was the basis for the third issue of the Marvels four-issue comic book limited series written by Kurt Busiek, painted by Alex Ross and edited by Marcus McLaurin, and published by Marvel Comics in 1994. The story arc was adapted into episodes of the 1967 Fantastic Four TV series and the 1994 Fantastic Four TV series. [citation needed]
The Fantastic Four is an unreleased 1994 English-language German superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The film features the team's origin and first battle with Doctor Doom.
"Worlds Collide" is an intercompany crossover event presented in July 1994 in the Milestone Comics titles and the Superman-related titles published by DC Comics. A one-shot comic title of the same name was written by Dwayne McDuffie , Ivan Velez Jr. and Robert Washington.
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