Marvel Comics Archives
Marvel Comics was started by pulp publisher Martin Goodman in 1939 with the anthology comic book title Marvel Comics (which was changed to Marvel Mystery Comics with issue #2). During the golden age of comics, the publisher developed a popular core of characters including Captain America, Bucky, Human Torch, Submariner, Miss America, Golden Girl, Red Skull, and many others by creators such as Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Bill Everett, Stan Lee, and others.
Goodman used a number of corporate brands for Marvel throughout his tenure, including Timely Publications, Atlas Comics. The company was one of the largest publishers of Pre-Code Horror comic books during the early 1950s.
During the years following World War II, like many comic book publishers, the company transitioned to horror, crime, romance, and western titles among others. Marvel titles from this era include Journey into Mystery, Marvel Tales, Strange Tales, Venus, and countless others.
But the 1961 debut of The Fantastic Four signalled the start of the Marvel Universe we're familiar with today. Characters and teams such as Hulk, Ant Man, Wasp, Avengers, X-Men and more by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Romita, and others became the foundational characters which Marvel has expanded upon since that time.
In 1968, a company called Perfect Film and Chemical Corporation acquired Marvel from founder Martin Goodman. Marvel was acquired by film and media company New World Entertainment in 1986. New World sold the publisher to Ronald Perelman in 1989, who took the company public.
After riding high on a booming comics market and trading cards and other merchandise through the next few years, but its fortunes quickly turned with a slumping industry and other factors, and Marvel filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December 1996.
Toy Biz, headed by Avi Arad and Isaac Perlmutter, acquired Marvel the next year, ending the bankruptcy. In 2004, Marvel Studios' acquired funding from Merrill Lynch to self-finance its own films, and with the 2008 debut of Iron Man, the company's rise to prominence in both the American and global film industry began. The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment on December 31, 2009, for $4 Billion.
Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross' Marvels becomes a non-graphic novel written by Steve Darnell in May 2026
Comic Store In Your Future... What On Earth Is Marvel Playing At? And how can we get them to start playing a different game?
Reports reach Bleeding Cool that Marvel has curtailed its Imperial Cosmic plans over lower audience figures that they expected
Marvel introduces the Ultimate Defenders, Super Heroes without politics in The Ultimates #21 by Deniz Camp and X (Spoilers)
White Sky #1 and Florida Hippopotamus Cocaine Massacre #1 Dominate The Top 10 Hottest Comics
Peter Parker, Eddie & Dylan Brock, Ben Reilly, Flash Thompson, Mary Jane Watson... oh and Paul, in Amazing Spider-Man/Venom Death Spiral #1
What Comic Book Stores Flipped On eBay After ComicsPRO - $2500 each, $500 for the Frank Miller Dark Knight variant alone...
A look inside Alex Ross' Marvel Dimensions from Abrams and the news that Marvel Comics will use it for variant covers, revealed at ComicsPRO
Punisher #1 hits stores Wednesday with a brain-damaged Frank Castle hunting criminals and answers. But can you really kill what you can't remember?
Infernal Hulk #4 hits stores Wednesday with Hulk trapped in his own mind alongside his alters. Is consciousness really ever dead, though?
A Better Look At Marvel Comics' New Wonder Man, Vin Lerner, and Hostilicus, Scourge of the Negative Zone, both created by the Origin Boxes
T'Challa faces an endless parade of villains in Black Panther: Intergalactic #3, but LOLtron sees a familiar strategy at work here.
Daredevil #1 by Stephanie Phillips and Lee Garbett has more comic book store orders than any other copy of Daredevil, possibly ever...
Absolute Wonder Woman and Absolute Martian Manhunter top the 40 Most Anticipated Comics This Week
Wiccan: Witch's Road #3 hits stores Wednesday with magical chaos going global and Storm ready to throw hands over elemental tampering.
Luke Cage leads ex-prisoners-turned-heroes against the Maker's Council in Ultimates #21, proving recidivism rates drop when you add superpowers.
Hulk: Smash Everything #3 pits the Jade Giant against a supermassive black hole. Finally, an opponent with even more gravity than Hulk's daddy issues.
Iron Man #2 hits stores Wednesday with Tony Stark caught between Madame Masque's betrayal and Captain America's shield. Whose side is Steve on?
Absolute Batman sells over twice Ultimate Spider-Man finale as the X-Men titles return to the Bleeding Cool Top Ten Weekly Bestseller List
Cable's got secret agendas and Hellverine's got demon problems in Inglorious X-Force #2, hitting stores Wednesday. Who's the hidden agent?
Psylocke: Ninja #2 hits stores Wednesday with Psylocke caught between the Hand's kill order and Elektra's deadly wrath. Someone's getting stabbed!
A Predator crashes an underground martial arts tournament in Predator: Bloodshed #1, and suddenly everyone's fighting for survival.
Logan finally reunites with Mariko in Spider-Man and Wolverine #10, but will Arachnix crash the party before they can kiss and make up?
Wanda Maximoff faces off against Madelyne Pryor in Limbo in Sorcerer Supreme #3, out Wednesday. Who needs the Vishanti's approval anyway?
Lunar Distribution and Marvel Comics talk street dates at ComicsPRO yesterday... 23 stores lost distribution priveleges last year as a result
Symbie Comes To Amazing Spider-Man, Knull And Queen In Black in their own Spider-Man one-shot, announced at ComicsPRO
Mortal Thor #7 hits stores Wednesday with Sigurd Jarlson on the run and Mr. Hyde targeting his loved ones. Can a man with a hammer save the day?
Rogue #2 hits stores Wednesday with Mystique doing what she does best: lying through her shapeshifting teeth about the past.
A new serial killer targets Spidey and Venom in Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral #1, but Carnage's terrible secret may be the real threat.
Marvel Comics returns The X-Men to Australia with X-Men Outback in June, from Steve Orlando and Stephen Segovia