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Stan Lee comic
Tales of Asgard (1968)
Reprints the second stories from Journey into Mystery #97 - Journey into Mystery #106.
Genre: Mythology
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man (1976)
The Battle of the Century. This is an issue you can't miss! Superman and Spider-Man have met for the first time! Lex Luthor teamed up with Doctor Octopus and Only the two most powerful and popular heroes will have to save the city at all cost! Superman from Metropolis came to visit New York City to do some report by The publisher editor-in-chief Mister White, While Spider-Man had been doing his same job in the bugle as always getting yelled by the publisher editor-in-chief J.Jonah.Jameson. When Superman and Spider-Man met in the Empire State Building, it was a shock to see them like this. While Lex Luthor : Superman's arch-nemesis and Doc Ock : who is Spider-Man's enemy came to team up to defeat Spider-Man and Superman. It is up to Superman and Spider-Man to defeat Lex Luthor and Doctor Octopus and their robots and the battle of the century begins!! First when they met, Superman had a fight with Spidey in the Empire State Building but mostly in a construction site.
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Starborn
The most colossal creative force in the history of comics, Stan Lee, teams up with BOOM! Studios to deliver a brand new line of superhero comics, marking Stan's explosive return to the direct market! Stan joins with critically-acclaimed writer Chris Roberson (iZombie, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: Dust to Dust) and fan-favorite artist Khary Randolph (Spider-Man) to present Stan Lee's third, epic new ongoing series, Starborn! Benjamin Warner is a failed fantasy novelist, always dreaming of far off worlds and exciting adventures. But when a familiar face reenters his life, and devastating trouble follows, Benjamin learns his rejected stories weren't fiction but memories of his home planet! Benjamin's forgotten past comes crashing down around him as he finds himself at the center of a galactic war and is forced to face the truth that he is not of this world! With a cover by fan-favorite artist Humberto Ramos!
Spider-Man/Kingpin: To The Death
Someone's setting up Spiderman, committing murders in his name. But who is so evil? And can the real Spiderman find out this killer, before the whole world turns against him?
- Issue # Full (7 years ago)
Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine
The new mayoral candidate, Richard Raleigh has a strange hold over the masses of New York City. But simmering beneath the urbane exterior is something far more sinister and Peter Parker is the only one that notices...
Special Marvel Edition
The series started out as a reprint series up until issue #15 where in Marvel's Master of Kung Fu Shang-Chi made his first appearance. After just two issues with Shang-Chi in Special Marvel Edition, the series was renamed and continued as Master of Kung Fu with issue #17.
Genre: Martial Arts
Menace
Menace ran during 1953 through 1954 for 11 issues. The series is mostly known for the first appearances of Simon Garth, the Zombie in issue 5 and M-11, Human Robot in issue 11, making them one of the earliest creations of Marvel Comics to still be around.
Marvel Tales (1964)
The Dazzler has learned Angel's secret identity and he's going to use that information to make the hero work for him. Has the Angel turned to villainy or does he have a trick up his sleeve? (note: this issue contains only the Angel story)
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Marvel Tales (1949)
The numbering of this series was continued from Marvel Mystery Comics issue 92. With issue 93, the series was changed into Marvel Tales after Timely Comics stopped publishing superhero comics and started focusing on horror and mystery tales. The series lasted until issue 159.
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Marvel Super-Heroes
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Marvel Apes
Not a hoax, not a dream, not an imaginary story - just the most not-to-be-missed mini-series of the season! If you only buy one (well, two) comics this month about super-powered, intelligent apes-in-capes, it must be MARVEL APES!.
Essential Hulk
These phonebook-sized, B&W, value-priced collections each contain about 25 issues worth of consecutive Hulk continuity, starting with his short 6 issue initial run, continuing into his solo adventures in "Tales to Astonish" and continuing into his longer, second ongoing series.
- Issue # TPB 6 (7 years ago)
Essential Avengers
There came a day, unlike any other, when Earth's Mightiest Heroes found themselves united against a common threat. On that day, the Avengers were born - to fight the foes no single hero could withstand. Featuring the formation of the Avengers, the revival of Captain America, and enemies such as the Sub-Mariner and Kang the Conqueror! Collecting
- Issue # TPB 7 Part 4 (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 Part 3 (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 Part 2 (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 7 Part 1 (7 years ago)
- Issue # TPB 4 Part 5 (7 years ago)
Dead of Night
One of Marvel's revived horror comics, with new stories and reprints from the 1950's. Scarry!! The series is also known for the first appearance of Straw Man in issue 11 of the series.
Genre: Horror
Zombie
The Zombie (Simon William Garth) is a fictional supernatural character in the Marvel Comics universe, who starred in the black and white, horror comic magazine series Tales of the Zombie (1973-1975) in stories mostly by Steve Gerber and Pablo Marcos. The character had originated 20 years earlier in the standalone story "Zombie" by Stan Lee and Bill Everett, published in the horror anthology comic book Menace #5 (July 1953) from Marvel forerunner Atlas Comics.As Lee had done years before in reviving Henry Pym from a standalone science fiction story to become the superhero Ant-Man, then editor in chief Roy Thomas likewise plucked a character from, in this case, a pre-Comics Code horror tale. The initial modern story, co-scripted by Thomas and Steve Gerber and drawn by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, was a 12 page tale that led into a seven page reprint of the 1950s story (with the art slightly altered to give the Zombie shoulder-length rather than short hair). That original story was also reprinted in 1975's Tales of the Zombie Annual #1, and again two decades later in Curse of the Weird #4 (March 1994), the final issue of a short-lived Marvel horror reprint series...
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