Example of harm MCU has done to comics: too many people thinks "Marvel equals MCU" and then they are startled that there are many comic characters who aren't part of show! Lastly I met guy who think She-Hulk is MCU "female Hulk" and another woke culture tinikitty and I said to him "dude, She is his cousing from comics and originated like 30+ years ago!".

Just thought I'd play around with LaunchBox and use it in a way that is wasn't intended. This took me over a month and a half of work tidying up my collection, creating covers with Comic Utility Belt and finally importing everything into Launchbox (as I added more and more platforms LaunchBox started taking more time to import them) In total its 38,663 comics in 3,572 platforms. The video is not what I wanted it to be as I envisioned it with captions that explained things but that just wasn't in my skill set so you got this shitty video instead.


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I do want to say as I haven't been keeping this updated with the new comics each week. Navigating through it and reading comics is fast but needing to add or edit anything is way to slow at this point. It can take upwards of 10 minutes for LB to add just one new comic so I've sort of given up on it.

Not going to happen I don't even recommend doing this really it was a cool project and all but LB isn't really built for it. After adding all of those comics it really struggled to edit or add anything else and since new comics come out every week that made it unsustainable. I would suggest checking out YAC reader they have a pretty nice library app. Don't get me wrong if LB was slightly redesigned to be able to process a large large platform xml and it was tweaked to be able to use you ComicVine API to pull down meta it would basically be the perfect comic book reader app

I may be saying dumb things, Doom is a fantastic four villain and I don't read FF comics so he may be something more there but since people hype him so much as some kind of Marvel Universe Big Bad it annoys me.I think maybe marvel should focus on him with an event and then maybe kill him off or shake the status-quo of latveria beyond recognition or something.That's just my idea tough

If your going to try to comprehend comics on any level, your going to need a very strong Fanon Discontinuity filter. Personally i like the more noble Doom because he's simply more interesting than the send baby's to hell doom.

The Blue Blade (Roy Chambers) had one appearance, in U.S.A. Comics #5, presumably because a guy who dresses in all-blue, 17th century togs and brings a sword to gunfights is too ridiculous even for comics. That story is reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age U.S.A. Comics Vol. 2.

Marvel Boy (Robert Grayson) was introduced as a kid who grew up on Uranus (after his father flew them there in his homemade rocket ship) and comes back to Earth to fight crime and Commies with high-tech gadgets. He appeared in six comics, in stories mostly drawn by Bill Everett: Marvel Boy #1-2 and Astonishing #3-6. They are reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Heroes Vol. 1. Also, the origin story from Marvel Boy #1 can be found reprinted in Agents of Atlas HC & TPB and Agents of Atlas: The Complete Collection Vol. 1.

Blackstone the Magician: Another Mandrake wannabe. Blackstone appeared in comics by Street & Smith, C. Popper Co. and EC Comics before arriving at Timely in 1948. The EC title, Blackstone the Magician Detective Fights Crime, lasted only one issue, and the numbering continued at Timely for the other three issues, Blackstone the Magician #2-4. They have not been reprinted.

Note: Marvel has retconned the Golden Age Captain America to reflect the Silver Age conceit that Steve Rogers was frozen in ice in 1945, as established in Avengers #4. As a result, the Captain America who appeared from 1945 to 1955 wasn't Steve Rogers (despite that being the name used in all Golden Age comics), but was instead William Naslund (The Spirit of '76, 1945-46), Jeff Mace (The Patriot, 1946-49) and William Burnside (a volunteer, 1953-55).

The retcon was first suggested in What If? #4 and swiftly became canon. Jeff of Earth-J has suggested this breakdown: Steve Rogers was Captain America in Captain America Comics #1-48 and All Winners Comics #1-18 (and other concurrent appearances through mid-1945); William Naslund was Captain America in Captain America Comics #49-58 and All Winners Comics #19 (and other concurrent comics from mid-1945 to mid-1946); Jeff Mace was Captain America in Captain America Comics #59-74 and All Winners Comics #21 (and other concurrent comics from mid-1946 to Captain America's Weird Tales #74 in 1949); and William Burnside was Captain America in Captain America Comics #76-78 (and concurrent comics Men's Adventures #27-28 and Young Men #24-28).

For the record, Miss America Comics became Miss America Magazine with the second issue, where single superhero stories seem to have continued only to issue #5, while the magazine was taken over by teen humor comics (primarily Patsy Walker and friends) and teen interests. The magazine ran to issue #50, then reverted to Miss America, in comic book format, through issue #93. None of these have been reprinted.

Young Allies was like a combination of Teen Titans and Jack Kirby kid-gang comics, where sidekicks Bucky and Toro led youngsters Knuckles, Tubby, Jeff and Whitewash into battle. The stories from Young Allies #1-8 have been reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Young Allies Vols. 1-2, but good luck finding Young Allies #9-20, Kid Komics #2-10, Amazing Comics #1, Complete Comics #2, Mystic Comics (second series) #4, Sub-Mariner Comics #22 or Marvel Mystery Comics #75-83.

But the biggest obstacle is probably sheer volume. Early Golden Age comics were 68 pages, and even though the page count went down over the years, there are still tons of pages of the major characters. It will take DC 10 omnibus volumes to collect just Batman and the Batman stories in Detective and World's Finest up to around 1958. That's gonna cost collectors somewhere between $1,500 and $2,000. I suspect Superman will be much the same, with Wonder Woman not far behind. Assuming the latter two sell well enough to continue.

Don't be. It was a labor of love. (Although we should emphasize the word "labor." Whew!) I have grown more adept in my Jedi research skills, so it took me, what, four or five days? I ran the superhero titles and many characters through the GCD search engine, and compared the results to the Marvel wiki at marvel.fandom.com, Wikippedia and Jess Nevins' Golden Age book. I'm confident of the information on the site (well, there may be some typos or stray books), but I can't say with confidence what I don't know -- that is, appearances of a given character that I didn't stumble across in my four sources. I didn't, for example, run the funny animal, teen humor, war or Western books through my search protocols, so if there's a stray superhero story in a funny animal book (and at Timely, that's almost a given), I might not know about it.

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A new Phoenix is probably my #2 X-Men want after an armored Psylocke. The Green Phoenix outfit is one of my five favorite costumes in all of comics. I can replace my '90s Jim Lee Jean (blech) and skip the inevitable Legends upgrade all in one fell swoop. I agree that the head/hair leaves something to be desired, but I can always go third-party if I hate the look/articulation.

My try on Webflow's new feature - reworking the classical comics look using CSS grids!Custom CSS is used for path-clipping on Ms. Marvel, Black Panther, Cpt. America and Thor - check the custom code comments for explanation.

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Spanish language series reprinting Marvel comics. This issue features issue 121 of Amazing Spider-Man (1963 1st Series). Featuring the death of Gwen Stacey. 36 Pages, 7 1/2-in x 10 1/2-in, Full color.

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