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Origins of Marvel Comics

Origins of Marvel Comics

A set of important reprints of key foundations issues to the Marvel Universe. These reprints are framed by Stan Lee explaining Marvel history how he sees it.

X-Men: Gold (2004)

X-Men: Gold (2004)

Also jam-packed with all-star creators from X-Men past including STAN LEE, WALTER SIMONSON, LOUISE SIMONSON AND FABIAN NICIEZA!

Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda

Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda

Re-live the origin of Spider-Man as brought to you by Stan Lee, John Romita and Larry Lieber! Plus, a collection of iconic moments from the wall-crawler’s history!

Marvel Triple Action

Marvel Triple Action

Marvel Triple Action was a reprint title from the 1970's, reprinting older Avengers issues (after the first four issues were devoted to Fantastic Four reprints). For us kids who were growing up at the time, older comics were nearly impossible to get (for those of us in the boondocks, anyway), and MTA provided us with some fantastic Avengers stories that we otherwise wouldn't have been able to afford. By the time I was reading it, the book was reprinting stories from the era when the Avengers consisted of Captain America, Hawkeye, the Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver - a weak lineup, it seemed to me, but the stories were fantastic. Don Heck's art lended itself to dynamic figures, manic action, and fantastic machinery; Roy Thomas was fresh and creative and had a definite vision of super-heroic stories that was a perfect complement to what his mentor Stan Lee had been doing.As time wore on, later issues of the Avengers comic were reprinted. I got to read about the introduction of such characters as Ultron - whom I had always been intrigued with since Fantastic Four #150 - and his creation The Vision, a favorite superhero of mine and some schoolmates. Like Marvel Tales with the Spider-man stories and Marvel's Greatest Comics with Fantastic Four issues, MTA provided kids of the 1970's with beautiful, full-color reprints of classic Silver Age stories that we'd previously only heard about, and all for the same cover price as our regular comics. Even in this day of deluxe Marvel Masterworks and DC Archives, nothing beat the thrill of being able to go to the local comics dealer and pick up classic stories, month after month. Of course, it would help if I could be twelve years old again.

Romeo And Juliet:  The War

Romeo And Juliet: The War

Two groups of superhuman soldiers have turned the Empire of Verona into the most powerful territory on earth. The Montagues, powerful cyborgs made of artificial DNA, and the Capulets, genetically enhanced humans known for their speed and agility, worked in tandem to destroy all threats to the city. With no one left to fight, the Montagues and Capulets found themselves a new enemy: each other. A young Montague boy and Capulet girl who fall in love. They secretly plan to marry, hoping their union can be what brings peace between the warring factions. But forces beyond their control begin to conspire against them, threatening their love, their lives - and the entire Empire of Verona.

Monsters on the Prowl

Monsters on the Prowl

Continued from Chamber of Darkness issue 8. This series stars the famous Marvel Monsters in reprints and some new stories!

Spider-Man: Origin of the Hunter

Spider-Man: Origin of the Hunter

You know them as the sinister masterminds behind AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: THE GAUNTLET, now rediscover the origin of Spider-Man's fiercest familial foes, the Kravinoffs! Once the greatest hunter of all time, Kraven had single-handedly trapped and killed every type of beast that lives, until his obsession with Spider-Man drove him to his grave. Now, with his journal uncovered by his daughter Ana, witness a more in-depth look at his earliest battles with Spider-Man! Reprinting AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #15 and #34 in fully remastered color, with all-new pages and framing sequence by Marc Guggenheim and Mike Mayhew.


Venus (1948)

Venus (1948)

The tale of Venus, a beautiful woman from another planet. But what purpose does a goddess-like alien have on earth? People flock to her beauty and surround her with grace, but what are Venus’ true intentions?
Genre: Romance, Sci-Fi

Stan Lee Meets Dr. Doom

Stan Lee Meets Dr. Doom

Stan is abducted to Latveria by the sinister Doctor Doom, as depicted by Salvador Larroca! Then, Doom reflects on his long history of villainy in a tale by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness!



Stan Lee Meets Silver Surfer

Stan Lee Meets Silver Surfer

Stan is summoned by the planet-devourer Galactus to deal with the problem of his silver-skinned herald! Next, Paul Jenkins and Pasqual Ferry pay homage to the life and career of "The Man".

Stan Lee Meets Spider-Man

Stan Lee Meets Spider-Man

Stan and artist Olivier Coipel present a meeting between "The Man" and his web-slinging creation! Then, Joss Whedon and Michael Gaydos take you to an interdimensional cross-time comic book convention!

Just Imagine Stan Lee With John Byrne Creating Robin

Just Imagine Stan Lee With John Byrne Creating Robin

The road to CRISIS begins here as Stan Lee teams up with John Byrne & Terry Austin to present his take on Robin! An orphan gifted with great agility and intellect, the boy who would one day become Robin fell prey to the mysterious machinations of Reverend Dominic Darrk, who now orders him to attack Batman. Will the reluctant Robin find the strength to defy Darrk's commands? Plus, a backup "On the Street" story by Michael Uslan (with Lee), illustrated by the legendary John Severin (DESPERADOES: QUIET OF THE GRAVE).

Stan Lee Meets the Thing

Stan Lee Meets the Thing

Stan makes the mistake of bicycling past Yancy Street, as drawn by Lee Weeks! Then, Roy Thomas and Scott Kolins depict an untold incident set during Stan's years in the service, guest starring some of the wildest characters of comics' golden age!

Tower of Shadows

Tower of Shadows

Marvel horror series from the 1970's! The series continues as Creatures on the Loose from issue 10 and on. Tower of Shadows had one Tower Of Shadows King Size Special that was published a year after the series was renamed.

Where Monsters Dwell (1970)

Where Monsters Dwell (1970)

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Genre: Sci-Fi

Western Gunfighters

Western Gunfighters

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Genre: Action

USA Comics

USA Comics

A superhero anthology running 17 issues cover-dated August 1941 to Fall 1945, it showcased early work by industry legends Jack Kirby and Stan Lee, and famed cartoonist Basil Wolverton, introduced the Whizzer and other characters, and for much of its run starred Captain America during that long-running character's World War II height of popularity.

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