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| EarthNumber = 20051
 
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| Title = Marvel Adventures
 
| Title = Marvel Adventures
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| Status = Existing
 
| Status = Existing
   
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| Creators = Kitty Fross; Patrick Scherberger
 
| First = Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man #1
 
| First = Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man #1
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| Last = {{cid|Marvel Adventures: Super Heroes Vol 2 24}} & {{cid|Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man Vol 2 24}}
   
| History = The Universe the Marvel Adventures series takes place in.
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| History = This Universe is where the Marvel Adventures series takes place in.
   
 
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* Unlike most mainstream Marvel comics, every issue of ''Marvel Adventures'' can stand on its own, i.e. a new reader can pick one up and get a complete story. While the ''Marvel Age'' titles updated the original 1960s stories, ''Marvel Adventures'' took the characters in new directions. This line follows Editor in Chief [[Joe Quesada]]'s philosophy of getting the best talent possible: all the writers have won recognition for their previous work on childrens' books. ''Marvel Adventures'' capitalizes on the popularity of manga by reprinting the comic books in manga-sized paperbacks. Some of these were untold tales of Stan Lee himself, as they been dubbed untold tales of the 616 heroes and villains.
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* Unlike most mainstream Marvel comics, every issue of ''Marvel Adventures'' can stand on its own, i.e. a new reader can pick one up and get a complete story. While the ''Marvel Age'' titles updated the original 1960s stories, ''Marvel Adventures'' took the characters in new directions. This line follows Editor in Chief [[Joe Quesada]]'s philosophy of getting the best talent possible: all the writers have won recognition for their previous work on children's books. ''Marvel Adventures'' capitalizes on the popularity of manga by reprinting the comic books in manga-sized paperbacks. Some of these were untold tales of [[Stan Lee (Earth-1218)|Stan Lee]] himself, as they have been dubbed untold tales of the [[Earth-616]] heroes and villains.
   
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
 
==Marvel Adventures Comic Books==
 
==Marvel Adventures Comic Books==
*[[Comics:Marvel Adventures: The Avengers Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Avengers'']], #1-current (July 2006 - )
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*[[Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man Vol 1'']], #1-61 (May 2005 - May 2010)
*[[Comics:Marvel Adventures: Fantastic Four Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four'']], #0-current (July 2005 - )
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*[[Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man Vol 2|''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man Vol 2'']], #1-24 (June 2010 - May 2012)
*[[Comics:Marvel Adventures: Ironman Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Iron Man'']], #1-current (July 2007- )
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*[[Marvel Adventures: Fantastic Four Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four'']], #0-48 (July 2005 - July 2009)
*[[Comics:Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'']], #1-current (May 2005 - )
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*[[Marvel Adventures: The Avengers Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Avengers'']], #1-39 (July 2006 - October 2009)
*[[Comics:Marvel Adventures: Hulk Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Hulk'']], #1-current (September 2007 - )
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*[[Marvel Adventures: Iron Man Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Iron Man'']], #1-13 (July 2007- July 2008)
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*[[Marvel Adventures: Hulk Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Hulk'']], #1-16 (September 2007 - December 2008)
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*[[Marvel Adventures Super Heroes Vol 1|''Marvel Adventures Super Heroes Vol 1'']], #1-16 (September 2008 - May 2010)
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*[[Marvel Adventures: Super Heroes Vol 2|''Marvel Adventures Super Heroes Vol 2'']], #1-24 (June 2010 - May 2012)
   
 
==Power Pack Comic Books==
 
==Power Pack Comic Books==
 
Once considered part of the mainstream Marvel universe, Power Pack (a team of children) has become part of the ''Marvel Adventures'' line.
 
Once considered part of the mainstream Marvel universe, Power Pack (a team of children) has become part of the ''Marvel Adventures'' line.
*[[Comics:Avengers and Power Pack Assemble Vol 1|''Avengers and Power Pack Assemble!'']] 4 issues (June - September 2006)
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*[[Avengers and Power Pack Assemble! Vol 1|''Avengers and Power Pack Assemble!'']] 4 issues (June - September 2006)
*[[Comics:Fantastic Four and Power Pack Vol 1|''Fantastic Four and Power Pack'']], #1-current (September 2007 - )
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*[[Fantastic Four and Power Pack Vol 1|''Fantastic Four and Power Pack'']], 4 issues (September - December 2007)
*[[Comics:Hulk and Power Pack Vol 1|''Hulk and Power Pack'']], 4 issues (May - August 2007)
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*[[Hulk and Power Pack Vol 1|''Hulk and Power Pack'']], 4 issues (May - August 2007)
*[[Comics:Power Pack Vol 3|''Power Pack,'' volume 3]], 4 issues (June - August 2005)
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*[[Power Pack Vol 3|''Power Pack,'' volume 3]], 4 issues (June - August 2005)
*[[Comics:Spider-Man and Power Pack Vol 1|''Spider-Man and Power Pack'']], 4 issues (January - April 2006)
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*[[Spider-Man and Power Pack Vol 1|''Spider-Man and Power Pack'']], 4 issues (January - April 2006)
*[[Comics:X-Men and Power Pack Vol 1|''X-Men and Power Pack'']], 4 issues (December 2005 - March 2006)
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*[[X-Men and Power Pack Vol 1|''X-Men and Power Pack'']], 4 issues (December 2005 - March 2006)
   
 
==Marvel Adventures Digest Books==
 
==Marvel Adventures Digest Books==

Revision as of 21:22, 10 June 2014

History

This Universe is where the Marvel Adventures series takes place in.

Notes

  • Marvel Adventures is intended for younger readers and replaced the Marvel Age line.

Trivia

  • Unlike most mainstream Marvel comics, every issue of Marvel Adventures can stand on its own, i.e. a new reader can pick one up and get a complete story. While the Marvel Age titles updated the original 1960s stories, Marvel Adventures took the characters in new directions. This line follows Editor in Chief Joe Quesada's philosophy of getting the best talent possible: all the writers have won recognition for their previous work on children's books. Marvel Adventures capitalizes on the popularity of manga by reprinting the comic books in manga-sized paperbacks. Some of these were untold tales of Stan Lee himself, as they have been dubbed untold tales of the Earth-616 heroes and villains.

See Also

Links and References

Marvel Adventures Comic Books

  • Marvel Adventures Spider-Man Vol 1, #1-61 (May 2005 - May 2010)
  • Marvel Adventures Spider-Man Vol 2, #1-24 (June 2010 - May 2012)
  • Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four, #0-48 (July 2005 - July 2009)
  • Marvel Adventures Avengers, #1-39 (July 2006 - October 2009)
  • Marvel Adventures Iron Man, #1-13 (July 2007- July 2008)
  • Marvel Adventures Hulk, #1-16 (September 2007 - December 2008)
  • Marvel Adventures Super Heroes Vol 1, #1-16 (September 2008 - May 2010)
  • Marvel Adventures Super Heroes Vol 2, #1-24 (June 2010 - May 2012)

Power Pack Comic Books

Once considered part of the mainstream Marvel universe, Power Pack (a team of children) has become part of the Marvel Adventures line.

Marvel Adventures Digest Books

  • All 4 One, 4 for All (2007): Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #17-20
  • Avengers and Power Pack Assemble! (2006): Avengers and Power Pack Assemble! #1-4
  • The Black Costume (2007): Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #21-24
  • Concrete Jungle (2006): Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #13-16
  • Cosmic Threats (2006): Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #13-16
  • Doom with a View (2006): Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #9-12
  • Family of Heroes (2005): Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #1-4
  • Fantastic Voyages (2006): Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #5-8
  • Hulk and Power Pack: Pack Smash! (2007): Hulk and Power Pack #1-4
  • Marvel Adventures Avengers: Heroes Assembled (2006): Marvel Adventures Avengers #1-4
  • Marvel Adventures Iron Man (2007): Marvel Adventures Iron Man #1-4
  • Monsters and Mysteries (2007): Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #21-24
  • Monsters on the Prowl (2007): Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #17-20
  • Power Pack: Pack Attack! (2005): Power Pack, volume 3, #1-4
  • Power Struggle (2005): Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #5-8
  • The Sinister Six (2005): Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #1-4
  • Spider-Man and Power Pack: Big-City Super Heroes (2007): Spider-Man and Power Pack #1-4
  • World's Greatest (2006): Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four #9-12
  • X-Men and Power Pack: The Power of X (2006): X-Men and Power Pack #1-4

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