Marvel Comics G-M


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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Giant-Size Chillers:
giant-size #1A giant-size issue featuring Dracula. It became Giant-Size Dracula with issue #2.

Issues:
Giant-Size Chillers (June, 1974): 1




Giant-Size Creatures:
giant-size #1A giant-size issue featuring Werewolf by Night. It became Giant-Size Werewolf with issue #2.

Issues:
Giant-Size Creatures (May, 1974): 1




Giant-Size Super-Stars:
giant-size #1A giant-size issue featuring the Fantastic Four. It became Giant-Size Fantastic Four with issue #2.

Issues:
Giant-Size Super-Stars (May, 1974): 1




Incredible Hulk:
issue #140Scientist Bruce Banner was caught in the blast of a gamma ray bomb. When he gets angry the radiation from the blast turns him into the Hulk. See also: Tales to Astonish.

Issues:
Incredible Hulk (May, 1962-March, 1963): 1-6
Incredible Hulk (April, 1968-March, 1999): 140


Inhumans:
issue #1The alien Kree came to the earth thousands of years ago and genetically engineered primitive men into the advanced Inhumans. See also: Amazing Adventures.

Issues:
Inhumans (October, 1975-August, 1977): 1-12



Invaders:
giant-size #1Captain America, Human Torch, Sub-Mariner and others. The greatest heroes of World War II team-up to battle the Nazis.

Issues:
Giant-Size Invaders (June, 1975): 1
Invaders Annual (1977): 1


Iron Fist:
issue #4Danny Rand learns martial arts in the far east and then returns to the US to battle crime.

Issues:
Iron Fist (November, 1975-October, 1977): 1, 2-13




Iron Man & Sub-Mariner:
issue #1This was a one-shot comic that bridged the gap between Tales of Suspense and Iron Man #1 and Tales to Astonish and Sub-Mariner #1.

Issues:
Iron Man & Sub-Mariner (April, 1968): 1



John Carter, Warlord of Mars:
annual #1The adventures of Edgar Rice Bourrough's hero.

Issues:
John Carter, Warlord of Mars (June, 1977-October, 1979): 1
John Carter, Warlord of Mars Annual (1977-1979): 1, 2



Kull and the Barbarians:
issue #1 A black & white magazine devoted to such Robert E. Howard characters as Kull, Solomon Kane and Red Sonja.

Issues:
Kull and the Barbarians (May-September, 1975): 1-3



Kull the Conqueror:
issue #1 Kull, a barbarian, gains the throne of Atlantis and battles other barbarians.

Issues:
Kull the Conqueror (June, 1971-October, 1978): 1-4, 8-10, 13, 14, 19, 20, 23-29




Marvel Chillers:
issue #3A showcase book for Marvel's "horror" heroes. Modred the Mystic starred in issues 1 & 2 and Tigra in 3-7

Issues:
Marvel Chillers (October, 1975-October, 1976): 1, 3, 5, 6




Marvel Feature:
issue #10Another try-out book. The Defenders starred 1-3, Ant-Man 4-10 and the Thing (Marvel Two-in-One try-out) 10 & 11.

Issues:
Marvel Feature (December, 1971-November, 1973): 10, 11



Marvel Premiere:
issue #29This was a showcase book for new and old characters. Warlock was in issues 1, 2; Dr. Strange 3-14; Iron Fist 15-25. After that, it was a one or two issue spotlight book.

Issues:
Marvel Premiere (April, 1972-August, 1981): 29, 30, 33, 34, 44-48



Marvel Presents:
issue #3 Marvel Presents was yet another try-out series. Bloodstone appeared in issues 1 and 2, and Guardians of the Galaxy starred 3-12.

Issues:
Marvel Presents (October, 1975-December, 1977): 3-12



Marvel Preview:
issue #19 Marvel Preview was another try-out series, but in magazine form.

Issues:
Marvel Preview (February, 1975-Winter, 1980): 19




Marvel Spotlight:
issue #27Marvel Spotlight was another try-out book. It was a one or two issue try-out series except for issues 2-4 (Werewolf by Night), 5-11 (Ghost Rider) and 12-24 (Son of Satan).

Issues:
Marvel Spotlight (November, 1971-April, 1977): 27, 31-33



Marvel Super-Heroes:
issue #16A try out book for characters. The second half of the double sized book reprinted Golden Age stories. It became a complete reprint book with issue 21.

Issues:
Marvel Super-Heroes (December, 1967-May, 1969): 16, 18, 19



Marvel Team-Up:
issue #23Spider-Man teams up with a different hero every issue. A hand full of issues (like the one pictured) featured other heroes besides Spider-man.

Issues:
Marvel Team-Up (March, 1972-February, 1985): 11, 23, 47, 86, 92, 100, 103, 112, 117, 118, 150
Marvel Team-Up Annuals (1976-1984): 3, 7


Marvel Two-In-One:
issue #43Ben Grimm, the Thing, teams up with a different hero each issue. See also: Marvel Feature.

Issues:
Marvel Two-In-One (January, 1974-June, 1983): 1-100
Marvel Two-In-One Annual (1976-1982): 1-7



Master of Kung-Fu:
issue #22Shangi-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, dedicates his life to battling the evil schemes of his father. See also: Special Marvel Edition.

Issues:
Master of Kung-Fu (April, 1974-June, 1983): 18, 20-23, 25, 28-33, 38, 40, 41, 43-46, 48, 50, 51, 53, 55-58, 62, 63, 65, 67, 71-125
Giant-Size Master of Kung-Fu (September, 1974-June, 1975): 1, 2

Monsters Unleashed:
issue #9A black & white magazine featuring monsters, including Frankenstein's Monster and Wendigo.

Issues:
Monsters Unleashed (July, 1973-Summer, 1975): 9





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