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  2. Spider-Man (1967 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man is a 1967 Canadian-American superhero animated television series that was the first television series based on the Spider-Man comic book series created by writer Stan Lee and by artist Steve Ditko. It was jointly produced in Canada (animation for season 1 and voice acting for all seasons) and the United States (animation for seasons ...

  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. 1970 in comics - Wikipedia

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    August 1–3: Golden State Comic-Con (U.S. Grant Hotel, San Diego) — Dorf's first three-day San Diego comics convention, it draws 300 people. [91] Official guests: Forrest J. Ackerman , Ray Bradbury , Jack Kirby , Bob Stevens , A. E. van Vogt

  5. The Marvel Super Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The Marvel Super Heroes [1] is an American animated television series starring five comic book superheroes from Marvel Comics. The first TV series based on Marvel characters, it debuted in syndication on American television in 1966.

  6. Shazam! (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Shazam! is an American superhero television series that was produced for Saturday Mornings by Filmation (the studio's first non-animated series), based on the superhero Captain Marvel, now known as Shazam, of Fawcett Comics' comic book series Whiz Comics (now owned by DC Comics). [1]

  7. 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).

  8. Champions (1975 team) - Wikipedia

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    The Champions are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appears in The Champions #1 (October 1975) and was created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Don Heck. Their titular series is regarded as an example of a failed superteam comic, suffering from constant turnover in the ...

  9. 1970s in comics - Wikipedia

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    Jack Kirby leaves Marvel Comics to work for rival DC Comics. At DC, he creates the Fourth World mythology, introducing many new characters to the DC Universe , most notably Darkseid . Mort Weisinger retires from DC Comics after a long tenure as editor of the Superman line during the Silver Age of comic books .

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