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Marvel Super Heroes (other)
Marvel Super Heroes may refer to: * ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' (comics), several Marvel Comics publications * ''Marvel Super Heroes'' (video game), a 1995 arcade game * '' Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems'', a 1996 platform game * ''Marvel Super Heroes'' (role-playing game), a 1984 role-playing game * ''Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game'', a 1998 role-playing game * '' The Marvel Super Heroes'', a 1960s animated television series * '' The Mighty World of Marvel'', a 1972 UK comics series which was renamed ''Marvel Superheroes'' from 1979 to 1983 * '' Lego Marvel Super Heroes'', a 2013 video game based on the Lego franchise See also * List of Marvel Comics characters This is a list of Marvel Universe fictional characters which were created for and are owned by Marvel Comics. Licensed or creator-owned characters (G.I. Joe, Godzilla, Groo the Wanderer, Men in Black, Conan the Barbarian, Mighty Morphin Power Ra ...
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Marvel Super-Heroes (comics)
''Marvel Super-Heroes'' is the name of several comic book series and specials published by Marvel Comics. Publication history One-shot The first was the one-shot (comics), one-shot ''Marvel Super Heroes Special'' #1 (Oct. 1966) produced as a tie-in to ''The Marvel Super Heroes'' animated television program, reprinting ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'' #1 (April 1964) and ''Avengers (comics), The Avengers'' #2 (Nov. 1963), plus two stories from the 1930s-1940s period fans and historians call Golden Age of comic books: "The Human Torch (Golden Age), Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner Meet" (''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #8, June 1940), and the first Marvel story by future editor-in-chief Stan Lee, the two-page text piece "Captain America Foils the Traitor's Revenge" (''Captain America Comics'' #3, May 1941). This summer special was a 25¢ "giant", relative to the typical 12¢ comics of the times. First series The first ongoing series of this name began as ''Fantasy Master ...
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Marvel Super Heroes (video Game)
is a Fighting game, fighting video game developed by Capcom. Originally released in the video arcade, arcade in 1995 on the CP System II, CPS-2 arcade system, it was ported to the Sega Saturn and PlayStation (console), PlayStation in late 1997. The game, alongside ''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes'', was also included in the ''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins'' collection, released digitally for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in September 2012. ''Marvel Super Heroes'' is loosely based on "The Infinity Gauntlet" storyline of the Marvel Universe. It is the second Capcom fighting game based on characters from the Marvel Comics line, following ''X-Men: Children of the Atom (video game), X-Men: Children of the Atom'', and was later succeeded by the ''Marvel vs. Capcom (series), Marvel vs. Capcom'' series. Gameplay ''Marvel Super Heroes'' is a fighting game in which superheroes and villains from the Marvel Universe fight against each other. Loosely based on ''The Infinity Gauntlet' ...
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Marvel Super Heroes (role-playing Game)
''Marvel Super Heroes'' (MSHRPG) is a role playing game set in the Marvel Universe, first published by TSR as the boxed set '' Marvel Super Heroes: The Heroic Role-Playing Game'' under license from Marvel Comics in 1984. In 1986, TSR published the '' Marvel Superheroes Advanced Game'', an expanded edition. Jeff Grubb designed both editions, and Steve Winter wrote both editions. Both use the same game system. The game lets players assume the roles of Marvel superheroes such as Spider-Man, Daredevil, Hulk, Captain America, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men.Michael A. Martin, "Superhero Role-Playing Games" in Gina Renée Misiroglu and David A. Roach, ''The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Comic-Book Icons And Hollywood Heroes''. Visible Ink Press, 2004, (pp. 512-515). Grubb designed the game to be easily understood, and the simplest version, found in the 16-page "Battle Book" of the Basic Set, contains a bare-bones combat system sufficient to resolve comic book style s ...
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Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game
The ''Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game'' is a role-playing game published by TSR, Inc. that uses the ''SAGA System'' and features characters published by Marvel Comics. It should not be confused with the earlier '' Marvel Super Heroes Game'', also published by TSR, the later ''Marvel Universe Roleplaying Game'', published by Marvel itself, or ''Marvel Heroic Roleplaying'', published by Margaret Weis Productions. Publication history ''Marvel Super Heroes Adventure Game'' was published in 1998, based on the SAGA System, and publications for the game lasted into 2000. Contents The game box contained a Fate Deck, roster book, and instruction manual. Fate Deck The Fate Deck was a deck of 96 cards used instead of dice in order to determine the outcome of actions and to help determine results. Each card contained a picture of a character, a Calling, an Aura (positive, neutral, or negative), and a Suit. There were five Suits, each of which represented by a character. The Suits were: ...
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The Marvel Super Heroes
''The Marvel Super Heroes'' is an American animated television series starring five comic book superheroes from Marvel Comics. The first TV series based on Marvel characters, it debuted in broadcast syndication, syndication on United States, U.S. television in 1966. Produced by Grantray-Lawrence Animation, headed by Grant Simmons, Ray Patterson, and Robert Lawrence, it was an umbrella series of five segments, each approximately seven minutes long, broadcast on local television stations that aired the show at different times. The series ran initially as a half-hour program made up of three seven-minute segments of a single superhero, separated by a short description of one of the other four heroes. It has also been broadcast as a mixture of various heroes in a half-hour timeslot, and as individual segments as filler or within a children's TV program. The segments were "Captain America", "Hulk, The Incredible Hulk", "Iron Man", "Thor (Marvel Comics), The Mighty Thor" and "Namor, Th ...
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