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'''[[Wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel]]''' is a comic book company founded by [[Wikipedia:Martin Goodman|Martin Goodman]] in 1939. They were known for publishing comic books based on Crime, horror, mystery, romance, science fiction, war, and Western. Most notably, they publish such superhero comic books as [[Wikipedia:X-Men|X-Men]], [[Wikipedia:Spider-Man|Spider-Man]], [[Wikipedia:Fantastic Four|The Fantastic Four]], [[Wikipedia:Hulk (comics)|The Incredible Hulk]], [[Wikipedia:Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], [[Wikipedia:Iron Man|Iron Man]], and [[Wikipedia:Captain America|Captain America]]. During the 1960s, the so-called "Marvel Age of Comics", [[Wikipedia:Stan Lee|Stan Lee]], [[Wikipedia:Jack Kirby|Jack Kirby]], and [[Wikipedia:Steve Ditko|Steve Ditko]] were the main people for making a lot of the popular superhero comics. Today, Marvel is one the biggest comic book companies, and has had a lot of TV shows and movies based on their creations. The Homestar Runner toons contain some references to their work.
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'''{{w|Marvel Comics}}''' (or simply '''Marvel''') is a comic book publisher most well-known for {{w|superhero}}es.
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Founded in 1939 as Timely Comics, the company rose to prominence in the 1960s with "The Marvel Age of Comics" {{--}} driven by writer-editor {{w|Stan Lee}}, Marvel's comics increased focus on characterization and more mature issues to appeal to older readers than the child audiences comic books had been known for. Famous Marvel characters and series include {{w|Spider-Man}}, {{w|Avengers (comics)|the Avengers}}, and the {{w|X-Men}}. Numerous {{w|List of television series based on Marvel Comics publications|TV shows}} and {{w|List of films based on Marvel Comics publications|movies}} have been based on Marvel comics, with the {{w|Marvel Cinematic Universe}} as the most prominent example.
== References ==
== References ==
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*Email [[superhero name]] — The email Stiny sends to [[Strong Bad]] mentions Spider-Man.
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*Email [[superhero name]] {{--}} The email Stiny sends to [[Strong Bad]] mentions Spider-Man, albeit using the common misspelling of "Spiderman".
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*Email [[Comic Book Movie]] — Strong Bad mentions movie superheroes wearing leather outfits, which likely refers to the [[Wikipedia:X-Men (film series)|X-Men movie adaptations]].
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*Email [[dragon]] ([[dragon#Commentary Transcript|DVD Commentary]]) {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] remarks that the brothers learned to draw "the Marvel Comics way", referring to ''{{w|How to Draw Comics the Marvel Way}}''.
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*Email [[alternate universe]] — When Strong Bad enters [[Strong Badman]]'s universe, he asks if "The geniuses behind [[Wikipedia:She-Hulk|She-Hulk]] [Hulk's female cousin]" were responsible for Strong Badman having such a lame storyline.
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*[[Peasant's Quest]] {{--}} If [[Rather Dashing]] tries to obtain the rocks from the opposite side of the lake, the game responds "You do your best Mr. Fantastic impersonation, but you can't reach from here." {{w|Reed Richards|Mister Fantastic}} has the ability to stretch his body to any shape he desires.
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*Email [[mini-golf]] (DVD Commentary) — [[Matt Chapman]] says the last hole looks like something from "[[Wikipedia:Doctor Strange|Dr. Strange]] Land".
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*Email [[alternate universe]] {{--}} When Strong Bad enters [[Strong Badman]]'s universe, he asks if "the geniuses behind {{w|She-Hulk}}" were responsible for Strong Badman having such a lame storyline.
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*Email [[hygiene]] (Easter Egg) — A comic book of ''The Total Adventures of Strong Badman'' bears a cover that looks close to that of ''[[Wikipedia:Uncanny X-Men|Uncanny X-Men]]'' #28.
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**In [[alternate universe#Commentary Transcript|the DVD commentary]], [[The Brothers Chaps]] remark that they were unaware that ''She-Hulk'' comics were well-known for {{w|She-Hulk#Breaking the fourth wall|breaking the fourth wall}} and having generally good writing; they only were familiar with the character from ''The {{w|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe}}'' and a ''{{p|l=https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Fantastic_Four_vs._the_X-Men_Vol_1 Fantastic Four vs. the X-Men}}'' comic.
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*Email [[hygiene]] (Easter egg) {{--}} The cover of an issue of ''The Total Adventures of Strong Badman'' is a {{w|Swipe (comics)|swipe}} of ''{{w|Uncanny X-Men|The X-Men}}'' #28, with [[Moth Mouth]] drawn in the same pose as {{w|Banshee (character)|Banshee}}.
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*Email [[mini-golf]] ([[mini-golf#Commentary Transcript|DVD commentary]]) {{--}} Matt says the last hole looks like something from "{{w|Doctor Strange}} Land". The ''Doctor Strange'' series is notable for surreal, mystical landscapes and vivid visuals, developed by creator {{w|Steve Ditko}}.
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*[[Comic Book Movie]] {{--}} Strong Bad mentions movie superheroes wearing monochrome leather outfits rather than "a colorful spandex costume". Superhero movie adaptations commonly redesign and simplify character costumes; perhaps the most prominent example is ''{{w|X-Men (film)|X-Men}}'', which featured a character remarking that "yellow spandex" would be an absurd alternative to their leather uniforms.
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*{{postref|113993808898416640123|Jun|15|2019}} {{--}} Strong Bad says that {{p|l=https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Scavenger_(Earth-5555) Scavenger}} from ''{{w|Dragon's Claws}}'' is the type of "[[What are you supposed to be|obscure]], lame, and awesome" Marvel character he would [[Halloween Costumes|go as for Halloween]]. ''Dragon's Claws'' was a short-lived {{w|Marvel UK}} series, cancelled in 1989 due to low sales after only ten issues.
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
*[[Disney]]
*[[Disney]]
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*[[Batman]]
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*[[Comic Sightings]]
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"Overrun by...Moth Mouth!"
"The Wail of the Banshee!"

Marvel Comics (or simply Marvel) is a comic book publisher most well-known for superheroes.

Founded in 1939 as Timely Comics, the company rose to prominence in the 1960s with "The Marvel Age of Comics" — driven by writer-editor Stan Lee, Marvel's comics increased focus on characterization and more mature issues to appeal to older readers than the child audiences comic books had been known for. Famous Marvel characters and series include Spider-Man, the Avengers, and the X-Men. Numerous TV shows and movies have been based on Marvel comics, with the Marvel Cinematic Universe as the most prominent example.

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