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.
Check out Star Wars: Ewoks #4, where our furry friends face their final showdown against the Empire, with a raging Gorax thrown in for good measure. In stores Wednesday!
Check out a preview of What If Galactus Transformed Spider-Gwen #1, where Spider-Gwen becomes a herald of Galactus and faces a moral dilemma in deep space.
This April will bring the first two issues of the newly relaunches Amazing Spider-Man #1 by Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz. And no, Mary Jane Watson will not
PrintWatch: More from Batman, New Gods, TMNT X Naruto, Mark Spears' Monsters, Killtown, Power Rangers, Avengers vs Aliens and FF Facsimile...
Marvel Comics' full April 2025 solicits and solicitations see the debut of Moon Dino and Devil Girl
Gerry Duggan and Giuseppe Camuncoli’s Godzilla Vs Hulk and Joe Kelly and Nick Bradshaw’s Godzilla Vs Spider-Man, arrive in April.
Stan Lee vs Jack Kirby in How To Feud The Marvel Way, part of Cosmic Lion's April 2025 solicits and solicitations
Spider-Verse vs Venomverse Launches in May by Mat Groom, Kyle Higgins and Luciano Vecchio from Marvel Comics
Devil Girl & Moon Dino Debut In Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur 10th Anniversary Special from Marvel Comics in April
GLAAD Awards Nominations 2025 now include full comic creative teams... even though most of them are James Tynion IV.
Comic Store In Your Future Asks "What If... Diamond Was Still A Monopoly?" How would the last few weeks have gone down?
Marvel's Concert Of Champions with Dazzler, Luna Snow, Lila Cheney and Spider-Gwen, by Jason Loo and Rafael Loureiro, in April 2025
Diamond Comic Distributors has announced that it will be delaying many Marvel, Dark Horse, IDW and Kodansha titles published next week
Welcome to this week's X-Men comic books, you won't all survive the experience (Spoilers)
The Ennuii Of The Long Distance Spider-Man in today's Amazing Spider-Man #66 by Justina Ireland and Andrea Broccardo (Spoilers)
The Ultimate Marvel Comics April 2025 solicits and solicitations as Wolverine begins to question his past, Thor and Loki battle for the Asgardian throne
Ultimate Spider-Man #13 hits stores on Wednesday as Kraven leads the Sinister Six in a deadly hunt for Spider-Man and Green Goblin. Check out the preview here!
A brand new Ultimate Spider-Man arrives in Ultimate Spider-Man #13 by Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto (Spoilers)
Alex Segura and Phil Noto launch a New Republic Era of Star Wars comic books in May 2025 from Marvel Comics
Check out a preview of What If Galactus Transformed Rogue #1, where everyone's favorite power-absorbing mutant gets an upgrade to cosmic proportions as Galactus' newest herald.
Wolverine And Kitty Pryde #1 by Chris Claremont and Damian Couceiro coming from Marvel Comics in April 2025
In Mystique #4, Nick Fury races against time to convince S.H.I.E.L.D. of an unprecedented threat as a super-powered Mystique becomes more dangerous than ever.
Comic book creator Arthur Nichols of Magnus Robot Fighter, Night Thrasher and The Ray had sadly died at the age of 63
In Iron Man #4, Tony Stark seeks magical assistance from the Scarlet Witch to restore his armor capabilities, but her discovery could shatter his world. Check out the preview.
Kid Venom #4 hits stores this Wednesday, as our symbiotic hero finds himself caught between dimensions with a mysterious spider-powered being from another universe.
Ike Perlmutter and Elon Musk at the inauguration of President Donald Trump earlier today
In Blade: Red Band #4, mysterious forces and shadowy benefactors emerge from the occult underbelly of the Marvel Universe to challenge our favorite vampire hunter.
Death comes to the X-Men this week... and they are not in Krakoa anymore. And these deaths are going to stick. (Spoilers)
Chris Condon versus Rob Liefeld over the design of the new Ultimate Wolverine hit social media this weekend...
Spider-Man faces multiple deaths in Amazing Spider-Man #66, hitting stores Wednesday. But when you've died as many times as Spidey, what's eight more between friends?