Issues in red are reprints or terrible copies I have, issues in black are the real deal. Titles in blue signify that I have every issue of that series.
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Amazing Adventures:
AA was a try-out book. The Inhumans starred 1-10, Black Widow 1-8, Beast 11-17 and Killraven 18-39.
Issues:
Amazing Adventures (August, 1970-November, 1976): 1-10, 13
Amazing Fantasy:
Amazing Fantasy was a a fantasy anthology, which featured the first appearance and origin of Spider-Man.
Issues:
Amazing Fantasy (August, 1962): 15
Amazing Spider-Man:
When geeky high school student Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider he gained spider-like super powers. After his Uncle Ben was murdered he vowed to use his new powers to battle evil.
See also: Amazing Fantasy.
Issues:
Amazing Spider-Man (March, 1963-November, 1998): 1-89
Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964-1997): 1-3, 4, 5
Giant-Size Spider-Man (July, 1974-September, 1975): 2
Astonishing Tales:
Astonishing was a try-out book. Dr. Doom was featured 1-8, which was the first time Marvel gave a villain a series. Kazar was featured 1-20,
It 21-24 and Deathlok 25-28, 30-36. Issue 29 was a reprint.
Issues:
Astonishing Tales (August, 1970-July, 1976): 1-10, 25-28, 30-36
Avengers:
The greatest heroes of the Marvel Universe unite to form a crime fighting team. The founding members were Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Ant-Man and Wasp.
Issues:
Avengers (September, 1963-September, 1996): 1-19, 20, 21-28, 29, 30-68, 73, 77, 84, 88, 90, 98, 109-116, 118-168, 170-200
Avengers Annual (1967-1994): 1, 2, 6-9
Giant-Size Avengers (August, 1974-December, 1975): 1-3
Black Goliath:
The adventures of Bill Foster, who took Hank Pym's enlarging serum.
Issues:
Black Goliath (February-November, 1976): 1-5
Captain America:
Weakling Steve Rogers took the Super-Soldier Serum during World War II and became a living legend.
See also: Tales of Suspense.
Issues:
Captain America (April, 1968-August, 1996): 100-114, 115, 116-126, 130, 172
Captain Marvel:
Mar-Vell, an alien Kree agent, decides to remain on earth as a hero.
Issues:
Captain Marvel (May, 1968-May, 1979): 2, 6
Champions:
A group comprised of Hercules, Black Widow, Angel, Iceman and Ghost Rider set in L.A.
Issues:
Champions (October, 1975-January, 1978): 1, 2
Conan the Barbarian:
Conan the Cimmerian. Conan the Barbarian. The greatest warrior of his era.
Issues:
Conan the Barbarian (October, 1970-December, 1993): 1-10, 68
Creatures on the Loose:
Creatures started out as an anthology title reprinting old 1950's and 1960's fantasy and horror tales. Eventually the title featured continuing characters. Issue 10 featured the first appearance of King Kull,
16-21 showcased Warrior of Mars, 22-29 had Thongor and 30-37 featured Man-Wolf.
Issues:
Creatures on the Loose (March,1971-September, 1975): 30-37
Daredevil:
Matt Murdock is blinded in an accident involving a radioactive element. Though blind, his other senses are greatly increased. He also gained a type of radar,
allowing him to "see".
Issues:
Daredevil (April, 1964-October, 1998): 1-25, 36
Defenders:
The greatest non-team ever. Sub-Mariner, Hulk, Dr. Strange and the Silver Surfer team up informally when the need arises.
Issues:
Defenders (August, 1972-February, 1986): 27, 28
Giant-Size Defenders (July, 1974-April, 1975): 1-3, 5
Dr. Strange:
Dr. Strange is the Sorcerer Supreme of Earth.
See also: Strange Tales.
Issues:
Dr. Strange (June, 1968-November, 1969): 173
Eternals:
The Eternals are humans that were genetically altered eons ago into nearly immortal beings.
Issues:
Eternals (August, 1976-January, 1978): 1-19
Eternals Annual (1977): 1
Fantastic Four:
Reed Richards and his partner Ben Grimm, along with Reed's girl friend Sue Storm and her brother Johnny flew a rocket into space and were bombarded by cosmic rays. Crash landing back on earth they became Mr. Fantastic, the Thing, Invisible Girl and the Human Torch. Together they formed the Fantastic Four.
See also: Giant-Size Super-Stars.
Issues:
Fantastic Four (November, 1961-September, 1996): 1-63, 66, 67
Fantastic Four Annual (1963-1995): 1-4, 5
Giant-Size Fantastic Four (August, 1974-October, 1975): 2, 3
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