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.
Parker Robbins, The Hood, gets his Marvel Rivals Origin in August 2026, courtesy of Paul Allor, Francesco Archidiacono and Marvel Comics
Joe Kelly and Pepe Larraz will continue as the lead creative team on Amazing Spider-Man from Marvel Comics after #1000
Brian Bendis, Frank Miller and Dan Slott write Amazing Spider-Man #1000 from Marvel Comics in September 2026
Marvel to publish Indiana Jones comics by Walt Simonson, John Byrne, Howard Chaykin, John Buscema and David Mazzucchelli in hardcover
The Armageddon Origin Boxes in today's Ultimate Impact: Reborn #1 launch and Wolverine: Weapons Of Armageddon #4 finale (Spoilers)
The Latest From Spider-Man's Cousin... Mac Crane? Amazing Spider-Man #1000 is on the way.... (Spoilers)
A future for Peter Parker and Mary Jane... as well as Venom, Rae, Dylan, Flash,.. but not Paul (Venom #258 / Amazing Spider-Man #29 Spoilers)
Rogue #5 sees our power-absorbing heroine confronting the consequences of her dark past. Can forgiveness be achieved, or is guilt forever?
Sai: Dimensional Rivals #5 hits stores this Wednesday! The star-studded finale brings multiple artists together for the climactic conclusion!
Check out Deadly Hands of K'un-Lun #4 where Lin Feng's war god sword does more damage than your average Twitter fight, hitting stores Wednesday.
Marvel Comics says that Amazing Spider-Man #1000 will be the biggest issue in Spider-Man's history
Skybound hires Katii O'Brien and promotes Blake Kobashigawa, as Prana DMS hires Chris Yates and Trevor Richardson
The big plan for Marvel and the Disney portfolio involves what sources describe to Bleeding Cool as "Executive Cleaning"
Chris Fondacaro, Executive VP of Global Brand & Franchise Planning/Creative Services and Head Of Marvel Franchise, is also out
Absolute Batman, Barbaric, Ben 10, Darth Maul and Something Is Killing The Children are The Top Ten Hottest Comics Of The Week
Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon #4 preview: Logan battles super-soldier clones in a finale that will reshape the Marvel Universe!
Frank Castle faces a relentless hunt in Punisher #4 as Tombstone and Jigsaw turn his life into a deadly obstacle course.
Inglorious X-Force #5: Cable's investigation hits a snag when X-Force battles the Nasty Boys and the truth proves deadly. Out Wednesday!
Marvel President Dan Buckley quits, Brad Winderbaum is the new Head of Marvel, David Abdo is the new General Manager, Comics & Franchise
Amazing Spider-Man #29 hits stores Wednesday. Peter's blamed for a friend's accident. Classic Parker luck strikes again!
Moonstar #3: Dáinsleif rifles through Dani Moonstar's memories. What could possibly go wrong?
Miles Morales returns from the Ultimate Universe with Origin Boxes in Ultimate Impact: Reborn #1. What could possibly go wrong with miracle MacGuffins?
Fantastic Four #11 introduces the new Future Foundation while Doom's tech falls into the hands of common criminals. What could go wrong?
Predator: Bloodshed #4 hits stores Wednesday as the alien hunter closes in on the last fighters. Someone's secret gets exposed this round.
Wanda faces Nightmare to save Wiccan in Sorcerer Supreme #6, where maternal instincts meet literal bad dreams in the most on-the-nose Marvel plot yet.
Punisher and Daredevil editor Devin Lewis on his last day at Marvel after sixteen years... and the reaction from everyone
Venom #258 hits stores Wednesday! Mary Jane and Peter have a heart-to-heart, but as heroes, things get messy. Big changes ahead!
Absolute Flash #15 and Absolute Green Arrow #1 Top The Week's 50 Most Anticipated Comics with Nightwing and Batman/Superman to follow
Jessica Jones and Typhoid Mary face the Postcard King this week. But who's really controlling the chaos? Find out in Alias: Red Band #3.
X-Men United #3 hits stores Wednesday. Cap's covert mission goes sideways while Beast and Magneto debate...something important, probably.