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  1. Mar 16, 2021 · After a company called Detective Comics, or DC, debuted a Superman comic to great success in 1938, a lot of other people decided to hop on the comic books bandwagon. Among them was a New York ...

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  2. Jul 25, 2019 · Every story has an ending. As difficult as it is to imagine, the story of the Marvel Universe will eventually end, too. Although it has been going on for 80 years and featured thousands of characters in tales told by Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and hundreds of other creators, the Marvel Universe will cease to exist, and heroes, villains, planets and ...

  3. May 1, 2018 · A history of Marvel comics heroes who’ve dared to wield the Infinity Gauntlet; What the comics tell us about Falcon’s Avengers: Endgame ending; Avengers: Endgame finally gives Pepper Potts one ...

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  4. Marvel Comics is a New York City -based comic book publisher, a property of The Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin Goodman as Timely Comics, [3] and by 1951 had generally become known as Atlas Comics.

  5. Goodman let the Atlas globe drop from its once lofty height to disappear from covers and make room for the explosion which readers would soon recognize as pure Marvel. Today, Atlas Comics is remembered for a profusion of publishing and solid storytelling under the era’s duress. Short and sweet, but that’s what made it neat.

  6. thenerdd.com › 2018/09/17 › the-history-of-marvel-comicsThe History of Marvel Comics

    Sep 17, 2018 · The Comic Boom and Comic Crash. By the late ’80s Marvel was killing it. Some of the greatest artists of the time were drawing for Marvel and they were making quite the profit. Todd McFarlane’s first issue of Spider-Man sold two million copies and completely revitalized the character. Jim Lee ‘s first issue of X-Men sold eight million ...

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  8. Apr 8, 2019 · Over the course of the 1960s Marvel revolutionized the concept of Super Heroes in comic books by doing just that, defying expectations and refusing to do things the same old way. Marvel editor Stan Lee partnered with his fellow storytellers to tell tales never truly seen before in the industry, and in doing so set a course for success for the company for years to come.