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Publisher of iconic characters such as Captain America, Spider-Man, Sub-Mariner, The Hulk, Captain Marvel, Wolverine, Blade, Daredevil, The Punisher, Dr. Strange, Iron Man, The X-Men, The Fantastic Four, The Avengers and the Defenders.

Imprints

History

In 1939 Martin Goodman was persuaded by Frank Torpey, the sales manager of Funnies Inc. to start publishing comics. This was the start of Timely Comics Publications, which would later produce its first comic; Marvel Comics #1.

Timeline

1936

  • Introduction of Ka-Zar in a pulp fiction magazine published by Manvis owned by Martin Goodman prior to founding Timely Comics. Ka-Zar was created by Bob Byrd who was the author of Ka-Zar #1. Ka-Zar's pulp fiction story would later be adapted in Marvel Comics #1.

1939

1940

1941

  • Timely comics fight the Nazis.
  • Stanley Lieber writes first story for Timely, Captain Comic #4”, under the pen name of Stan Lee.
  • The Human Torch #5 depicts an epic battle between The Human Torch and Namor.

1942

  • The December 7 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor sends several Timely members into armed services.
  • Vince Fago becomes Editor while Stan Lee is off at war.

1943

  • Introduction of Miss

1944

1945

  • The end of World War 2 brought the decline of “Super Heroes” sales.
  • Introduction of Millie the Model who spawned 207 issues.
  • Introduction of Patsy Walker
  • Marvel reaches out to a young female audience.
  • Stan Lee returns to his chair as Editor-in-Chief after the war.

1946

  • Introduction of The Blonde Phantom
  • Introduction of Mighty Mouse.
  • Young Allies Comics was canceled.
  • All Winners Squad #21 was the last issue for the team.
  • Harvey Kurtzman starts doing freelance work for Timely comics. He would later become the original editor of MAD magazine.
  • Gene Colan is hired as an artist for Timely.

1947

  • Introduction to Namora
  • As Super Hero comic stayed in a slump, Crime, Romance, and Westerns gain in popularity

1948

  • Comic Crime-fighters and Lawbreakers Always Lose! debut to increase the popularity of the crime comics.
  • Introduction of Two-Gun Kid.
  • Introduction of Sun Girl
  • Introduction of Kid Colt
  • Introduction of Venus
  • The Super Rabbit series is canceled.
  • John Buscema answers an ad to become one of the best know artists in Marvel’s history.
  • As Super Hero comics stayed in a slump, Crime, Romance, and Westerns gain in popularity

1950's

  • Timely goes through an identity change. From Timely to Atlas Comics to eventually Marvel.

1960's

  • As super hero comics make a re-emergence Marvel comes out with it's new heroes. These heroes have more personal and emotional back stories
  • 1961 sees the creation of The Fantastic Four
  • In the following years (following the successful relaunch of DC's heroes ) Marvel launches the Hulk, X-Men, Iron Man, Spider-Man, Daredevil, Avengers, The return of the Golden Age Captain America, and many more.

The comic-book arm of the company started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the 1950s was generally known as Atlas Comics. Marvel's modern incarnation dates from 1961, with the launching of Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and others. Marvel has since become the largest American comic book publisher over long time competitor DC Comics

Editors-in-chief

Events In The Marvel Universe

1990's

The Infinity Gauntlet (1991) - Collected In Trade

Operation: Galactic Storm (1992) - Collected In 2 Trades (1, 2)

Infinity War (1992) - Collected In Trade

X-Cutioner's Song (1992-1993) - Collected In Trade

Infinity Crusade (1993) - Collected In 2 Trades (1, 2)

Maximum Carnage (1993) - Collected In Trade

Fatal Attractions (1993) - Collected In Trade

Phalanx Covenant (1994) - Collected In Trade

Clone Saga (1994-1996) - Collected In 5 Trades (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

Age Of Apocalypse (1995) - Collected In 4 Trades (1, 2, 3, 4)

Onslaught Saga (1996-1997) - Collected In 4 Trades (1, 2, 3, 4)

Operation: Zero Tolerance (1997) - Collected In Trade

Heroes Reborn (1996-1997) No Main Trade For Event

Contest Of Champions II - (1999) - Collected In Trade

2000's

Eve Of Destruction (2001) - Collected In Trade

The Kang Dynasty (2001-2002) - Collected In Trade

Infinity Abyss (2002) - Collected In Trade

Avengers Disassembled (2004) - Collected In Trade

Secret War (2004-2005) - Collected In Trade

House Of M (2005) - Collected In Trade

Decimation (2005) - No Main Trade For Event

Annihilation (2006-2007) - Collected In 3 Trades (Book One, Two, Three)

Civil War (2006-2007) - Collected In Trade

Planet Hulk (2006-2007) - Collected In Trade

Annihilation Conquest (2007-2008) - Collected In 2 Trades (Book One, Two)

World War Hulk (2007) - Collected In Trade

Messiah Complex (2007-2008) - Collected In Trade

One More Day (2007-2008) - Collected In Trade

Secret Invasion (2008) - Collected In Trade

Dark Reign (2009) - No Main Trade For Event

Messiah War (2009) - Collected In Trade

War Of Kings (2009) - Collected In Trade

Captain America: Reborn (2009) - Collected In Trade

Utopia (2009) - Collected In Trade

Nation X - (2009-2010) - Collected In Trade

Necrosha (2009-2010) - Collected In Trade

Realm Of Kings (2009-2010) - Collected In Trade

Siege (2009-2010) - Collected In Trade

Fall Of The Hulks (2009-2010) - Collected In 4 Trades (One, Two, Three, Four)

2010's

The Gauntlet (2010) - Collected In 5 Trades (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)

The Grim Hunt (2010) - Collected In Trade

Second Coming (2010) - Collected In Trade

Children's Crusade (2010-2011)

Doomwar (2010) - Collected In Trade

Heroic Age (2010) - No Main Trade For Event

The Thanos Imperative (2010) - Collected In Trade

World War Hulks (2010) - Collected In 2 Trades (1, 2)

Curse Of The Mutants (2010) - Collected In Trade

Shadowland (2010) - Collected In Trade

Chaos War (2010) - Collected In Trade

Three (2010)

Age Of X (2011) - Collected In Trade

Onslaught Unleashed (2011)

Fear Itself (2011)

Spider-Island (2011)

Schism (2011)

Shattered Heroes (2011)

Marvel Animation

Ultimate Avengers (2006)

Ultimate Avengers 2 (2006)

The Invincible Iron Man (2007)

Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme (2007)

Next Avengers: Heroes Of Tomorrow (2008)

Hulk Vs Thor/Hulk Vs Wolverine (2009)

Planet Hulk (2010)

Thor: Tales Of Asgard (2011)

Marvel Headquarters

Located in New York City, Marvel has been successively headquartered in the McGraw-Hill Building (where it originated as Timely Comics in 1939); in suite 1401 of the Empire State Building; at 635 Madison Avenue (the actual location, though the comic books' indicia listed the parent publishing-company's address of 625 Madison Ave.); 575 Madison Avenue; 387 Park Avenue South; 10 East 40th Street; and 417 Fifth Avenue.

Marvel has had 25 television series, 34 live-action films and 72 video games based on the Marvel Universe. There are also several theme park rides based on the Universe too.

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