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List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - List of Marvel Comics characters - List of characters

List of Marvel Comics characters - A. Abomination Abraham Whistler Absalom Absorbing Man Abyss Access (Amalgam Comics) Adam Warlock Adam X Adaptoid (see Super-Adaptoid) Adversary Agamotto Agatha Harkness Agent X Agent Zero Aguila (aka El Águila) Ahab Air-Walker Airstrike (see also Crimson Dynamo) Ajak Aleta Alfie O'Meggan< ...

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List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - History

Marvel Comics - Timely Comics. Main articles: Timely Comics, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]]See also:

Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics - History, Marvel Comics - Timely Comics, Marvel Comics - Atlas Comics, Marvel Comics - 1960s, Marvel Comics - 1970s, Marvel Comics - 1980s, Marvel Comics - 1990s, Marvel Comics - 2000s, Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief, Marvel Comics - Imprints

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List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Universe - Concepts

The central concept of the Marvel Universe is that it is just like the real world, except that superheroes (and supervillains) exist. It is more than just that, however. The Marvel Universe includes examples of most major science fiction and fantasy concepts, and writers keep adding more continuously. Further, these concepts are often (though not always) developed in ways that don't contradict each other, but instead form a unified background. This concept is fairly rare; another example of a fictional universe that seeks to use all typ ...

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List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Bibliography of Official Handbook series

Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Official Marvel Handbooks of the Marvel Universe Series:. Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe #1 - #15 (Marvel Comics, January 1983 - May 1984) #1: Abomination to Avengers Quinjet (January 1983) #2: Baron Mordo to Collective Man (February 1983) #3: Collector to Dracula (March 1983) #4: Dragon Man to Gypsy Moth (April 1983) #5: Hangman to Juggernaut (May 1983) #6: See also:

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List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - History

Marvel Comics - Timely Comics. Main article: Timely Comics Marvel Comics was founded by established pulp magazine publisher Martin Goodman in 1939 as an eventual group of subsidiary companies under the umbrella name Timely Comics. Its first publication was Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939), featuring the first appearance of Carl Burgos' android superhero, the Human Torch, and the first generally available appearance of Bill Everett's mutant anti-hero Namor the Sub-Mariner. The contents of that sales blockbuster were supplied by an outside packager, Funnies, Inc., but by the fo ...

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List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - List of Marvel Comics teams and organizations - List of teams and Organisations

List of Marvel Comics teams and organizations - A. Acolytes AIM (Advanced Idea Mechanics) Alliance of Evil All-Winners Squad Alpha Flight Alpha Primitives Ani-Men Apocalypse's Horsemen Asgardians Atlanteans Avengers Avengers West Coast (see West Coast Avengers) List of Marvel Comics teams and organizations - B. Baintronics 2020 Batroc's Brigade

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  • List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - List of X-Men - X-Men splinter and substitute teams

    While the X-Men were de-aged, the New Mutants briefly "graduated" to X-Men in Uncanny X-Men Annual #10 (1986). Cannonball/ Samuel Guthrie Mirage/ Danielle Moonstar Karma/ Xi'an Coy Manh Sunspot/ Roberto da Costa Cypher/ Douglas Ramsey who died in New Mutants #60 (1988). Warlock Magma/ Amara Aquilla Magik/ Illyana Rasputin who died ...

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    List of X-Men, List of X-Men - Original X-Men, List of X-Men - 1960s recruits, List of X-Men - 1970s recruits, List of X-Men - 1980s recruits, List of X-Men - 1990s recruits, List of X-Men - 2000s recruits, List of X-Men - Infiltrators and Imposters, List of X-Men - X-Men splinter and substitute teams, List of X-Men - New Mutant Graduate X-Men, List of X-Men - The New Mutants, List of X-Men - X-Treme X-Men later the X-Treme Sanctions Executive, List of X-Men - Excalibur, List of X-Men - Generation X, List of X-Men - X-Factor, List of X-Men - X-Force, List of X-Men - X-Statix formerly the third X-Force, List of X-Men - Muir Island X-Men, List of X-Men - Phalanx Covenant X-Men, List of X-Men - Astonishing X-Men, List of X-Men - Eve of Destruction X-Men, List of X-Men - Planet X Street Team, List of X-Men - Xavier Institute Faculty, List of X-Men - Allies, List of X-Men - Alpha Flight, List of X-Men - Beta Flight, List of X-Men - Gamma Flight, List of X-Men - The Starjammers, List of X-Men - Big Hero Six, List of X-Men - Enemies, List of X-Men - Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, List of X-Men - Hellions, List of X-Men - Morlocks, List of X-Men - Gene Nation, List of X-Men - The Hellfire Club, List of X-Men - Mutant Liberation Front, List of X-Men - Marauders, List of X-Men - Acolytes, List of X-Men - Nasty Boys

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - List of superheroines - List of superheroines

    List of superheroines - A. Amanda Sefton (Marvel) Amazon (Lone Star) Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld (DC) Andromeda (DC) Andromeda (Marvel) Ann O'Brien (Dark Horse) Aquagirl (DC) Arisia a.k.a. Green Lantern of Graxos IV (DC) Arrowette (DC) Arsenic (Marvel) Atomic Betty Aurora (Marvel) List of superheroines - B. Babe (Dark Horse) Batgirl (DC) Bat ...

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Origins

    Jim Shooter, Marvel's then Editor in Chief, initially came up with the idea for the project, envisioning a guide detailing statistics much in the manner of those found upon the backs of baseball cards.[1] This initial project was to be called The Marvel Super-Specifications Handbook. He appointed Mark Gruenwald editor of the project, and in Gruenwald's hands the project gained its published name and also grew in scope to cover all aspects of the Marvel Uni ...

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    Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Origins, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Bibliography of Official Handbook series, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Official Marvel Handbooks of the Marvel Universe Series:, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Official Marvel Handbooks of the Marvel Universe One-Shots:, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Official Marvel Indexes:, Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Other informative Marvel titles:

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief

    The Marvel editor-in-chief has oversees the largest-scale creative decisions taken within the company. While the fabled Stan Lee held great authority during the decades when publisher Martin Goodman privately held his company, of which the comics division was a relatively small part, his successors have been to greater and lesser extents subject to corporate management. The position evolved sporadically. In the earliest years, the company had a single editor overseeing the entire line. As the company grew, it became increasingly commo ...

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    Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics - History, Marvel Comics - Timely Comics, Marvel Comics - Atlas Comics, Marvel Comics - 1960s, Marvel Comics - 1970s, Marvel Comics - 1980s, Marvel Comics - 1990s, Marvel Comics - 2000s, Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief, Marvel Comics - Imprints

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia - Archive of fictional things

    This is a (theoretically) all-encompassing list of fictional things created in the media. Due to the length of this archive, some things have been listed in multiple places for ease of reference. Archive of fictional things - Fictional characters creatures and entities. Archive of fictional things - Fictional characters. Category:Fictional characters Category:Lists of fictional characters List of fictional characters Fictional charact ...

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia - Fictional character

    A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. More accurately, a fictional character is the person or conscious entity we imagine to exist within the world of such a work. In addition to people, characters can be aliens, animals, gods or, occasionally, inanimate objects. Characters are almost always at the center of fictional texts, especially novels and plays. It is, in fact, hard to imagine a novel or play without characters, though such texts have been attempted (James Joyce's Finnegans Wake is one of ...

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Universe - Cosmology

    Marvel Universe - Dimensions. As mentioned under history, the Marvel Universe is really a multiverse, with several universes coexisting simultaneously without affecting each other directly. There’s a score of such dimensions, ranging from the Earthlike to the totally alien. Some are magical in nature and others are scientific; some are inhabited and others are not. These include realities like the Microverse, Darkforce Dimension, the Mojoverse, and many more. ...

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    Marvel Universe, Marvel Universe - History, Marvel Universe - Concepts, Marvel Universe - Cosmology, Marvel Universe - Dimensions, Marvel Universe - Time, Marvel Universe - Places, Marvel Universe - New York City, Marvel Universe - Locations, Marvel Universe - Elsewhere, Marvel Universe - Artifacts, Marvel Universe - Other objects, Marvel Universe - Continuities, Marvel Universe - Crossovers and major events

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Universe - Continuities

    The action of most Marvel Comics titles takes place in a continuity known as Earth-616. Note that in Marvel Comics, the concept of a continuity is not the same as "dimension" or "universe"; for example, characters like Mephisto and Dormammu hail from alternate dimensions and the Celestials from another universe, but they all nevertheless belong to Earth-616. A continuity should also not be confused with an imprint; for example, while the titles of some imprints, such as Ultimate Marvel, take place in a different continuity, some or all publications in other imprints, such as Epic Comics, Marvel MAX, and Marvel ...

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    Marvel Universe, Marvel Universe - History, Marvel Universe - Concepts, Marvel Universe - Cosmology, Marvel Universe - Dimensions, Marvel Universe - Time, Marvel Universe - Places, Marvel Universe - New York City, Marvel Universe - Locations, Marvel Universe - Elsewhere, Marvel Universe - Artifacts, Marvel Universe - Other objects, Marvel Universe - Continuities, Marvel Universe - Crossovers and major events

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief

    The Marvel editor-in-chief has great power and oversees many creative decisions taken within the company. The position evolved sporadically. In the earliest years the company had a single editor overseeing the entire line, but as the company grew it became increasingly common for individual titles to be overseen separately. The concept of the "writer-editor" evolved, stemming from the days when Stan Lee wrote and oversaw most of the line's output. Overseeing the line in the 1970s were a series of chief editors, though the titles were ...

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    Marvel Comics, Marvel Comics - History, Marvel Comics - Timely Comics, Marvel Comics - Atlas Comics, Marvel Comics - 1960s, Marvel Comics - 1970s, Marvel Comics - 1980s, Marvel Comics - 1990s, Marvel Comics - 2000s, Marvel Comics - Editors-in-chief, Marvel Comics - Imprints

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Universe - History

    Though the concept of a shared universe was not new or unique to comics in 1961, writer/editor Stan Lee, together with several artists including Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, created a series of titles where events in one book would have repercussions in another title and serialized stories would show characters grow and change. Headline characters in one title would make cameo or guest appearances in other books. Eventually many of the leading heroes assembled into a team known as the Avengers. This was not the first time that Marvel's charac ...

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    Marvel Universe, Marvel Universe - History, Marvel Universe - Concepts, Marvel Universe - Cosmology, Marvel Universe - Dimensions, Marvel Universe - Time, Marvel Universe - Places, Marvel Universe - New York City, Marvel Universe - Locations, Marvel Universe - Elsewhere, Marvel Universe - Artifacts, Marvel Universe - Other objects, Marvel Universe - Continuities, Marvel Universe - Crossovers and major events

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - List of X-Men - Allies

    The team that would become Alpha Flight was led by Wolverine. Their first mission is seen in Alpha Flight: Special #1 (1992). Wolverine/ Logan Groundhog/ Sean Benard Saint Elmo: Died in Alpha Flight: Special #1 (1992). Smart Alec/ Alec Thorne Snowbird/ Narya Stitch/ Jodi The team as it debuted in X-Men #120 (1979). Aurora/ Jeanne-Marie Beaubier Guardian/ James MacDonald Hudson; also called Vindicator and Weapon AlphaSee also:

    List of X-Men, List of X-Men - Original X-Men, List of X-Men - 1960s recruits, List of X-Men - 1970s recruits, List of X-Men - 1980s recruits, List of X-Men - 1990s recruits, List of X-Men - 2000s recruits, List of X-Men - Infiltrators and Imposters, List of X-Men - X-Men splinter and substitute teams, List of X-Men - New Mutant Graduate X-Men, List of X-Men - The New Mutants, List of X-Men - X-Treme X-Men later the X-Treme Sanctions Executive, List of X-Men - Excalibur, List of X-Men - Generation X, List of X-Men - X-Factor, List of X-Men - X-Force, List of X-Men - X-Statix formerly the third X-Force, List of X-Men - Muir Island X-Men, List of X-Men - Phalanx Covenant X-Men, List of X-Men - Astonishing X-Men, List of X-Men - Eve of Destruction X-Men, List of X-Men - Planet X Street Team, List of X-Men - Xavier Institute Faculty, List of X-Men - Allies, List of X-Men - Alpha Flight, List of X-Men - Beta Flight, List of X-Men - Gamma Flight, List of X-Men - The Starjammers, List of X-Men - Big Hero Six, List of X-Men - Enemies, List of X-Men - Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, List of X-Men - Hellions, List of X-Men - Morlocks, List of X-Men - Gene Nation, List of X-Men - The Hellfire Club, List of X-Men - Mutant Liberation Front, List of X-Men - Marauders, List of X-Men - Acolytes, List of X-Men - Nasty Boys

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Universe - Places

    Certain places, some of which exist in real-life and some of which are fictional, figure prominently in the Marvel Universe. Marvel Universe - New York City. Most of the action of Marvel Comics takes place in New York City. New York City is the site of many places important to superheroes: Avengers Mansion - currently destroyed, but long the home of the Avengers Baxter Building and Four Freedoms Plaza - fictional buildings that have, at one time or another, been the home of the ...

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    Marvel Universe, Marvel Universe - History, Marvel Universe - Concepts, Marvel Universe - Cosmology, Marvel Universe - Dimensions, Marvel Universe - Time, Marvel Universe - Places, Marvel Universe - New York City, Marvel Universe - Locations, Marvel Universe - Elsewhere, Marvel Universe - Artifacts, Marvel Universe - Other objects, Marvel Universe - Continuities, Marvel Universe - Crossovers and major events

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    List of Marvel Comics characters: Encyclopedia II - List of X-Men - Enemies

    The team as it debuted in X-Men #4 (March, 1964). Magneto Toad/ Mortimer Toynbee Mastermind/ Jason Wyngarde Quicksilver/ Pietro Maximoff Scarlet Witch/ Wanda Maximoff Astra Blob/ Fred J. Dukes: Joined in Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #12 (May, 1972). Unus the Untouchable/ Angelo Unuscione: Joined in Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #12 (May, 1972). Lorelei: Joined in Defenders vol. 1 #15 (September, 1974) Vanisher/ Telfor ...

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    List of X-Men, List of X-Men - Original X-Men, List of X-Men - 1960s recruits, List of X-Men - 1970s recruits, List of X-Men - 1980s recruits, List of X-Men - 1990s recruits, List of X-Men - 2000s recruits, List of X-Men - Infiltrators and Imposters, List of X-Men - X-Men splinter and substitute teams, List of X-Men - New Mutant Graduate X-Men, List of X-Men - The New Mutants, List of X-Men - X-Treme X-Men later the X-Treme Sanctions Executive, List of X-Men - Excalibur, List of X-Men - Generation X, List of X-Men - X-Factor, List of X-Men - X-Force, List of X-Men - X-Statix formerly the third X-Force, List of X-Men - Muir Island X-Men, List of X-Men - Phalanx Covenant X-Men, List of X-Men - Astonishing X-Men, List of X-Men - Eve of Destruction X-Men, List of X-Men - Planet X Street Team, List of X-Men - Xavier Institute Faculty, List of X-Men - Allies, List of X-Men - Alpha Flight, List of X-Men - Beta Flight, List of X-Men - Gamma Flight, List of X-Men - The Starjammers, List of X-Men - Big Hero Six, List of X-Men - Enemies, List of X-Men - Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, List of X-Men - Hellions, List of X-Men - Morlocks, List of X-Men - Gene Nation, List of X-Men - The Hellfire Club, List of X-Men - Mutant Liberation Front, List of X-Men - Marauders, List of X-Men - Acolytes, List of X-Men - Nasty Boys

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    List of reference tables - Standards. List of standards topics (these could easily be cross-referenced under other relevant categories as well) International Standards List of ISO standards ISO 639 language names ISO 3166 country codes Time zones List of country calling codes List of Internet TLDs List of plastic recycling codes United States Standards Federal Standard 1037C (Glossary of telecommunication t ...

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