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Marvel Teams with Stomp Out Bullying for Anti-Bullying Awareness Program

October will see special variant covers to commemorate National Bullying Prevention Month.

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Marvel Entertainment is enlisting its biggest Super Heroes to bring added awareness of the problems of bullying. This October, Marvel will join forces with STOMP Out Bullying™, the leading national bullying and cyberbullying prevention organization for kids and teens in the U.S., to launch a special variant cover program to commemorate National Bullying Prevention Month and support STOMP’s relentless efforts to stop this growing epidemic. Throughout the month of October, the world’s most popular Super Heroes – Captain America, The Avengers, The Guardians of the Galaxy and more -- will be featured on all-new variant covers to spotlight both National Bullying Prevention Month and STOMP’s Blue Shirt Day® World Day of Bullying Prevention. The variant issues will be available exclusively at comic shops.

"The center of Marvel’s storytelling history is the eternal struggle between good and evil, with many of its greatest Super Heroes having to contend with -- and rise above -- bullying, in all its forms," said Axel Alonso, Editor in Chief of Marvel Comics. "We are proud to join forces with STOMP Out Bullying on its important bullying prevention awareness mission. We hope that all our fans take a moment this month to educate themselves on the need to stop bullying among our youth by checking out the free resources STOMP Out Bullying has to offer.”

STOMP Out Bullying™ focuses on reducing and preventing bullying, cyberbullying, sexting and other digital abuse, educating against homophobia, racism and hatred, decreasing school absenteeism, and deterring violence in schools, online and in communities across the country. It teaches effective solutions on how to respond to all forms of bullying. It educates kids and teens in school and online, provides help for those in need and at risk of suicide, raises awareness, conducts peer mentoring programs in schools, creates and distributes public service announcements by noted celebrities, and engages in social media campaigns. An additional focus educates parents on how to keep their children safe and responsible online.

In 2008, the organization created Blue Shirt Day® World Day of Bullying Prevention to signify the importance and bring awareness to the fight to stop bullying and cyberbullying. Taking place the firstMonday of October – this year on October 6, 2014 – Blue Shirt Day® World Day of Bullying Prevention is designed as a sign of solidarity against bullying by having kids, teens and adults wear blue and make that the day that bullying prevention is heard around the world.

“We are privileged to join forces with Marvel Entertainment on this critically important bullying and cyberbullying prevention campaign,” said Ross Ellis, founder and Chief Executive Officer of STOMPOut Bullying. “Bullying and cyberbullying have reached epidemic proportions, with one out of every four kids being a victim. And bullying transcends race, ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation; in fact, some of Marvel’s greatest Super Heroes were themselves bullied as kids and teens. But just as Spider-Man, Captain America, and Marvel’s many other Super Heroes were able to triumph and go on to combat evil, so can every one of us be a Super Hero in our own right by standing up and joining the fight to eradicate bullying.”

The following comic books, on-sale in October, will feature special STOMP Out Bullying variant covers:

  • · Rocket Raccoon #4
  • · Guardians of the Galaxy #20
  • · Avengers #36
  • · Inhuman #7
  • · Hulk #7
  • · Captain America #25
  • · Legendary Star-Lord #4
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That hulk one is awesome

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I really doubt this will do anything to stop bullying, but it's still a pretty cool thing for them to do.

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  1. Bravo Marvel
  2. Seriously.......an Anti-Bullying program,and Spider-Man DOESN'T get a cover?.....okay.That sounds reasonable.

Spiderman is also a bully to be fair.

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Oh my god look at that kid on that Captain America cover. He's hilarious! He has a G G Allin mustache, a pink polo shirt with the collar flipped up, a lime green 59fifty hat, a lip ring, a flannel shirt tied around his waist, John Cena dog tags, Lance Armstrong ball cancer wristband, and a off white belt....... Why is no one bullying that kid? It's like ever bad fashion trend threw up on one child. He looks like character from portlandia......

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didn't rocket raccoon want to steal a false leg from a disabled prisoner for fun in GOG?

I guess marvel is just against a pretty narrow interpretation of bullying then.

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I like these covers. Especially the GotG one with Gamora, and the Hulk one. It sends a good message, and having been a bullied kid, I always imagined how it would feel to have one of my heroes backing me up at school. These covers nail it perfectly.

Would have been nice to see a Nightcrawler one too.

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@jayc1324 said:

Just make comics. I doubt some kid is gonna see this cover and be like, wow, I'm not gonna punch that kid in the face tomorrow.

You never know. It could help to teach that kid a little empathy. A lot of times when a kid bullies, there are problems at home. If there is a way to shed light on how it's making the victim feel, then hopefully the bully can relate and see that he is continuing the cycle of harm. It may not make a huge difference, but if it helps one person, then I'm sure that one kid who was being bullied, will appreciate it.

Not only that isn't there an app out now with texting where it identifies keywords and asks if you're sure you want to say that. And something like 87% decided to reformat the message because they were made aware of it. Now that's pretty different from comics but any little thing that can help someone rethink hurting someone in any way is a plus.

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@feartheliving: I really don't see how this is going to prevent bullying at all. Besides bullying will always be around.

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@jayc1324 said:

Just make comics. I doubt some kid is gonna see this cover and be like, wow, I'm not gonna punch that kid in the face tomorrow.

Yeah let's not spread anti-bulling and instead do nothing.. you make a good point. It's not going to stop bullying but at least it's something to help prevent bullying and I see nothing wrong with that.

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@jayc1324 said:

Just make comics. I doubt some kid is gonna see this cover and be like, wow, I'm not gonna punch that kid in the face tomorrow.

You never know. It could help to teach that kid a little empathy. A lot of times when a kid bullies, there are problems at home. If there is a way to shed light on how it's making the victim feel, then hopefully the bully can relate and see that he is continuing the cycle of harm. It may not make a huge difference, but if it helps one person, then I'm sure that one kid who was being bullied, will appreciate it.

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Not bad. Although when I was bullied when I was younger I just beat on the bully and they left me alone. But I digress.

Surprised Spidey doesn't have one. Peter was a bullying poster child.

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Really proud of Marvel. If I can, I'll pick up those covers. The Captain America one is definitely my favorite. Could you just imagine that happening in real life?

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Just make comics. I doubt some kid is gonna see this cover and be like, wow, I'm not gonna punch that kid in the face tomorrow.

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Good for Marvel, it's nice when comic companies do stuff like this..but alas, I fear bullying will always exist in one form or another.

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  1. Bravo Marvel
  2. Seriously.......an Anti-Bullying program,and Spider-Man DOESN'T get a cover?.....okay.That sounds reasonable.
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