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that tie into the
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(MCU). The comics are written and illustrated by various individuals and each typically consists of one to four issues. They are intended to tell additional stories about existing characters, or to make connections between MCU projects, without necessarily expanding the universe or introducing new concepts or characters. The first MCU tie-in comics to be published were ''Iron Man: Fast Friends'', ''The Incredible Hulk: The Fury Files'', and ''Nick Fury: Spies Like Us'', all in 2008. They were followed by an adaptation of ''
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'' in 2010, along with ''Iron Man 2: Fist of Iron'' (2010), ''Iron Man 2: Public Identity'' (2010), ''Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (2010), ''Captain America: First Vengeance'' (2011), ''Captain America & Thor: Avengers'' (2011), ''The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week'' (2012), ''The Avengers Initiative'' (2012), ''The Avengers Prelude: Black Widow Strikes'' (2012), and an adaptation of ''
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'' (2012). Comic tie-ins for Marvel's television series began in 2014 with ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Chase'', followed by ''Jessica Jones'' (2015). The first tie-in comic series set in an alternate universe within the MCU is ''Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'', released in late 2024. Marvel changed its approach to film tie-in material in 2012, retroactively dividing the tie-in comics into those that exist within the MCU continuity, and those that are merely inspired by the films and television series. Since then, ''Iron Man 3 Prelude'' (2013), ''Thor: The Dark World Prelude'' (2013), ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier Infinite Comic'' (2014), ''Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Comic'' (2014), ''Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude'' (2014), ''Avengers: Age of Ultron Prelude – This Scepter'd Isle'' (2015), ''Ant-Man Prelude'' (2015), ''Ant-Man – Scott Lang: Small Time'' (2015), ''Captain America: Civil War Prelude Infinite Comic'' (2016), ''Doctor Strange Prelude'' (2016), ''Doctor Strange Prelude Infinite Comic'' (2016), ''Black Panther Prelude'' (2017), and ''Avengers: Infinity War Prelude'' (2018) have been released in the former category, along with film adaptations of ''
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'' (2013), '' Captain America: The First Avenger'' (2013), ''
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'' (2014–15), ''
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'' and '' Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' (2015–16), ''
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'' (2017), '' Captain America: Civil War'' (2017), ''
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'' (2017), '' Thor: The Dark World'' (2017), ''
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'' (2018), and '' Avengers: Infinity War'' (2018–19).


Development

In 2008, Marvel released ''Iron Man: Fast Friends'', a comic prequel to ''
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'', for which writer Paul Tobin was given a broad outline and some "temporal staging" so as to allow the comic to tie into the film. Later that year, ''The Incredible Hulk: Fury Files'', which serves as a prequel to ''
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'', was released, detailing an encounter between
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and
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, characters who had not yet been seen together in the MCU. Writer Frank Tieri noted that the tie-in comics "provide Marvel with the opportunity to do a lot of different things" that other media do not, including the exploration of non-superhero genres and the reintroduction of older characters. Alejandro Arbona, the Marvel editor tasked with overseeing the 2010 tie-in comics ''Iron Man 2: Public Identity'' and ''Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', explained that Marvel "want to show readers more of that world, that connective tissue between all the movies, and a little bit more of how the characters interact", so the publishing side worked with Brad Winderbaum, Jeremy Latcham, and Will Corona Pilgrim at
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to decide which concepts should be carried over from the Marvel Comics Universe to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, what to show in the tie-in comics and what to leave for the films, and how to "make these stories as strong as possible" from their experience making the films. For ''
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'' in 2012, Marvel's senior vice-president of sales David Gabriel described a "more focused" approach to tie-ins than previously, with the intention to reach fans of 'all walks of life'. This was echoed by Rich Thomas, global editorial director at Disney Publishing, who wanted the Avengers program to be "all things to all people. Just like the film, from the youngest reader...to the Marvel enthusiast." Since then, many of the tie-ins have had the red 'Avengers' stamp on the cover. Pilgrim, the creative director of research and development at Marvel Studios, confirmed that the previously released ''Public Identity'', ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', and ''First Vengeance'', were all official MCU stories, with the other previously released tie-in comics considered to be inspired by the MCU only. Comic writer
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stated in 2013 that he had proposed a regular comic series set within the MCU to Marvel, but they wished to keep all possibilities open for potential film and television development. He said that this was also the reason why Marvel does not want writers to introduce new elements to the MCU through tie-in comics. In March 2014, Pilgrim confirmed that the MCU Infinite Comics were officially canon. That July, the MCU tie-in comics expanded to television tie-ins with the release of ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: The Chase'', a comic inspired by the first season of ''
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'' In November, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief
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avoided a question of whether an ongoing comic series could be set within the MCU, but did note that Marvel Comics would "always be working on books set in the Cinematic Universe...the collected editions of those comics end up being some of the best sellers of the year". In February 2015, Pilgrim clarified that the canon tie-ins "are considered official MCU canon stories" set in the same universe as the films and television series, whereas the other, "inspired by" tie-ins are "more about having another fun adventure with the Avengers....where we get to show off all the characters from the film in costume and in comic form", but not affect the official MCU continuity.


Marvel Cinematic Universe-set titles


Adaptations

Several comics adapting the story of the films have been released: ''Iron Man: I Am Iron Man!'', an adaptation of ''Iron Man''; ''Marvel's Iron Man 2'', an adaptation of ''
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''; ''Marvel's Thor'', an adaptation of ''
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''; ''Marvel's Captain America: The First Avenger'', an adaptation of '' Captain America: The First Avenger''; ''Marvel's The Avengers'', an adaptation of ''The Avengers''; ''Marvel's Captain America: Civil War Prelude'', an adaptation of both ''
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'' and '' Captain America: The Winter Soldier''; ''Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Prelude'', an adaptation of ''
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'', ''Spider-Man: Homecoming Prelude'', an adaptation of '' Captain America: Civil War''; ''Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok Prelude'', an adaptation of both ''
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'' and '' Thor: The Dark World'', ''Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp Prelude'', an adaptation of ''
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'', ''Marvel's Avengers: Endgame Prelude'', an adaptation of '' Avengers: Infinity War'', and ''Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude'', an adaptation of '' Spider-Man: Homecoming''. In January 2015, Pilgrim explained the process for adapting films into tie-in comics, noting that scripts and other behind-the-scenes material are referenced in addition to the actual films. Because of this, the adaptations sometimes have new scenes, which Marvel "felt strongly enough" to include as canon, even though they were never filmed. Examples include an interaction between
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and Nick Fury in ''Iron Man: I Am Iron Man!'', the "Boys Flight Out" sequence from ''Iron Man 2'', where
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invites James Rhodes to wear the Iron Man Mark II armor, and an additional interaction set during ''Captain America: Civil War'' between
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and his
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in ''Spider-Man: Homecoming Prelude''.


''Iron Man 2: Public Identity'' (2010)

Decades ago,
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worked with Anton Vanko to build the first arc reactor, but when Howard realized Vanko's greedy goals, he had him arrested and deported before, at the urging of
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, returning to the business of arms dealing that made him so successful in the past. In the present, Stark's son Tony uses the arc reactor technology to power his Iron Man armor, and after revealing this identity to the world, becomes a public hero. U.S. General Thaddeus Ross commissions Stark's business rival
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to build a single-pilot vehicle to replace Iron Man, who has been interfering with and causing trouble for the military. When testing the new vehicle, the pilot crash lands in unfriendly territory, under attack from the Congolese army. Tony saves the airman, but, to the chagrin of Ross, refuses to return the Congolese soldiers' fire. Director Nick Fury and Agent
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of
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later review Stark's actions. ''Public Identity'' was written by Joe Casey and Justin Theroux, with art by Barry Kitson, and the three issues were published on April 28, May 5, and May 12, 2010, respectively. Theroux, who wrote the screenplay for ''Iron Man 2'', was able to show Casey "a fairly finalized script" before the two began work on the tie-in. In May 2010, Alejandro Arbona, who oversaw the creation of the comic, explained that the story of the tie-ins had to come "organically from the stuff that happened in ''Iron Man ''—what would happen to a man who'd just revealed his super hero identity to the world?—and it had to move us toward the stuff we knew was going to be important in ''Iron Man 2''". In September 2010, Casey noted that writing an MCU tie-in comic required working within the boundaries of the movie continuity and Marvel Studios' plan, as well as writing the characters as portrayed in the films (the "movie version of Stark has a specific attitude" that Casey tried to put in the comic, for example). The comic, set after ''Iron Man'' but before ''Iron Man 2'' and ''The Incredible Hulk'', was conceived to explain the
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s of ''Iron Man'' and ''The Incredible Hulk'', where Tony Stark meets Nick Fury for the first time but General Ross not for the first time, respectively. Arbona said that "when Tony Stark spoke to General Ross at the end of ''The Incredible Hulk'', you could tell they already knew each other; they spoke about some shared history they'd had together. Well in ''Iron Man 2: Public Identity'' you see when they first meet, and what that shared history is." This comic explains that the AI
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was created in memory of
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, introduced here as Howard Stark's butler. A younger version of the character appears in '' Agent Carter'', portrayed by
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.


''Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (2010)

Nick Fury plants a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent aboard a Ten Rings-controlled vessel in the
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in an effort to get a live account of Iron Man in action, while Tony Stark is keeping an eye on S.H.I.E.L.D. himself. Phil Coulson monitors the first field operation of a S.H.I.E.L.D. recruit who is tasked with taking down a Ten Rings terrorist cell on American soil, which Coulson later reveals was a set up, a common S.H.I.E.L.D. test for new recruits. Natasha Romanoff infiltrates
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under the alias of Natalie Rushman, using her spy skills to quickly work her way up the company until she meets with Stark personally. ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' was written by Joe Casey and released on September 1, 2010. It consists of three, eight-page stories, each spotlighting a different character: Nick Fury in "Who Made Who", with art by
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; Phil Coulson in "Just Off the Farm", with art by Felix Ruiz; and Natasha Romanoff in "Proximity", with art by Matt Camp. Casey said of the short stories, "The movie studio is very aware of what they're doing, so they paid close attention...It's not exactly the Marvel Universe I grew up with, utit's not like the Ultimate universe either. It's a brand new thing, with its own rules and its own continuity." The end of "Proximity" depicts Romanoff, working undercover in the legal department of Stark Industries, meeting with Tony Stark in his home gym. This is also the scene in ''Iron Man 2'' where the character is introduced, the story therefore acting as a direct prequel / parallel story to the film.


''Captain America: First Vengeance'' (2011)

In 1944, as he attacks a Hydra base in the Nazi-occupied Danish Straits,
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recalls parts of his life that got him to this point: his mother's blessing to become a soldier; his first meeting with
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, who protected him from bullies as a boy; the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed, when Bucky and Steve decided to enlist; Bucky training Steve to pass the physical; and the point when Bucky passed the physical but Steve failed. Johann Schmidt watches Rogers fight, and recalls how he got to this point: meeting
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; capturing
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to research creating super soldiers; and finding
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and blackmailing him into continuing his super soldier research under the employ of the Nazis. Howard Stark, via radio, assists Rogers, remembering when he was recruited by Colonel Phillips to join the Strategic Scientific Reserve, and when he helped
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rescue Erskine from Schmidt.
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and the
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arrive to assist Rogers, and they remember their formation—thrust together in a Hydra work camp, forming close friendships after a failed escape attempt. After they defeat the Hydra soldiers, Rogers destroys Schmidt's main weapon at the base, an Asgardian artifact. ''First Vengeance'' was written by Fred Van Lente, with art for the first half of the comic by Neil Edwards, and by Luke Ross for the rest. The first of eight digital issues was released on February 6, 2011, with the other seven subsequently released on February 16, March 2, March 23, June 8, July 6, July 13, and July 20, respectively. The comic was also published in four issues on May 4, May 18, June 15, and June 29, 2011, respectively. On what the comic covers, ''Captain America: The First Avenger'' co-producer Stephen Broussard explained that there were "lots of little side stories" that they found fascinating but didn't fit into the story of the film, so the comic allows those to be told. These side stories include some backstory to the film, some action running parallel to the film, and some hints at "things to come", and are "all sort of jumbled up". Van Lente read the film's script, and had his own comic scripts overlooked by Quesada and Broussard, to keep the comic in line with the film. Some of Van Lente's initial ideas, when he felt that he could do anything because of the comic medium, had to be changed due to not fitting into the realistic world of the MCU, a process Van Lente described as "making comics on a budget". Van Lente stated, "What's neat about the MCU, just like in the comics' universe, is the interconnections between various movies, particularly ''Iron Man 2'' and ''Thor''. You'll start to see those coming out in ''First Vengeance''." On the differences between the MCU and original versions of the characters, Van Lente noted that when
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and
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originally created Captain America, they "didn't have 20/20 hindsight to see how things would fit together with the Marvel characters to follow. With the MCU, we're able to make those connections and heighten all of the characters' weight."


''Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week'' (2012)

''Fury's Big Week'' was written by
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and
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, and was released digitally in eight issues, on February 5 (tying-into the wider ''The Avengers'' marketing campaign, which released a new trailer on that day), February 14, February 21, February 28, March 5, March 12, March 19, and March 26, 2012, respectively. The comic was published in hard copy as four issues on March 7, March 21, April 4, and April 18, 2012, respectively. The comic retells the events of ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''Iron Man 2'', ''Thor'', and ''Captain America: The First Avenger'' from the point-of-view of S.H.I.E.L.D., with extra scenes added to weave them all together.


''Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes'' (2012)

Natasha Romanoff is taken by surprise in Russia when her target is killed by a "fan" of hers named Sofia. Breaking contact with her S.H.I.E.L.D. superiors, Romanoff begins a competition with Sofia for the mantle of the "Black Widow", discovering that Sofia's employer is selling the parts for a new missile to the Ten Rings. Romanoff tracks Sofia to a missile launch site targeting North Korea, where she stalls long enough for S.H.I.E.L.D. to intervene. Sofia is killed in the ensuing chaos. Written by Fred Van Lente, with art by Neil Edwards, the comic (which is set in Romanoff's native Russia) first appeared in copies of the Maxim Russia magazine, before being released as a traditional, three-issue comic series on May 2, May 16, and June 6, 2012, respectively. The decision was made to give Romanoff her own comic ahead of ''The Avengers'' because Marvel felt that she "remains the most enigmatic of the Avengers" despite appearing in previous films. Van Lente explained the relationship between ''Black Widow Strikes'' and the films by saying, "This is on the same scale as the Marvel movies. We're working closely with Marvel Studios to have it integrate seamlessly with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Once this is over, they're welcome to use any of my ideas here for a movie." Van Lente took inspiration "from
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's script for ''Marvel's the Avengers'', which I was lucky enough to read. He does a good job making her inclusion on the team perfectly believable." ''Black Widow Strikes'' is set between ''Iron Man 2'' and ''The Avengers'', and deals with "some loose ends from ''Iron Man 2'', namely some bootleg Stark technology that Justin Hammer made. The idea of the "Black Widow" being more of a mantle than the codename of a single agent is further explored in ''Agent Carter'', where an early Black Widow training program is introduced, and in '' Avengers: Age of Ultron'', where some of Romanoff's training is shown through flashbacks.


''Marvel's Iron Man 3 Prelude'' (2013)

Tony Stark becomes occupied as he begins construction of
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in New York, so James Rhodes picks up where Iron Man left off in the fight against the Ten Rings terrorist organization. After 10 months of skirmishes across the world, Rhodey is ambushed in Hong Kong by Ten Rings agents with Hammer Technology, including a nuclear powered tank. Rhodes manages to get the tank out of the city before the insurgents detonate its power source, and returns to America in time to find the aftermath of the Battle of New York. Later, Tony reveals to Rhodes his plans for an Iron Legion, and a Ten Rings operative reports to his master, The Mandarin, informing him that they have full scans of the Stark Technology in Rhodey's suit. ''Iron Man 3 Prelude'' was written by
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, with art by Steve Kurth, with the first issue released on January 2, 2013, and the second on February 6.


''Marvel's Thor: The Dark World Prelude'' (2013)

In the year following the destruction of the Bifrost, the Asgardian means of transportation throughout the cosmos, both the nine realms and nearby planets have fallen into chaos, while astrophysicist Jane Foster has failed in her attempts to re-open a wormhole in New Mexico, an action requiring the Bifrost to be functional. When the presumed dead Loki attacks Earth and steals the Tesseract,
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uses the secret, dangerous power of Dark Energy to send Thor to intervene. Following the Battle of New York, Thor returns to Asgard with Loki and the Tesseract. Loki is imprisoned in the dungeons to serve a life sentence, while Thor uses the Tesseract's power to repair the Bifrost and allow Asgard to bring order back to the nine realms and beyond. ''Thor: The Dark World Prelude'' was written by
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and Christopher Yost, with the first issue released on June 5, 2013, with art by
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, and the second on July 10 with art by Ron Lim.


''Marvel's Captain America: The Winter Soldier Infinite Comic'' (2014)

Following the Battle of New York, Steve Rogers is working with Natasha Romanoff and Brock Rumlow for S.H.I.E.L.D. When a terrorist group steals the
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virus from S.H.I.E.L.D., the team track them to
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in Chicago where they take them out and recover the virus. Peter David writes ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier Infinite Comic'', with art by Rock-He Kim. The comic was published on January 28, 2014, and sees David set up key themes for ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'': "Black Widow and Rumlow...They're okay with doing what they're told. Cap, however, is way more suspicious and wants a clearer idea of what's going on, and is annoyed that S.H.I.E.L.D. isn't big on being forthcoming." On Cap's relationships with new partners Black Widow and Brock Rumlow, "I think he sees her as a valued ally, but etends to be suspicious of the outfit that she works for. He trusts her as someone to have his back in a fight, but I think also believes that if S.H.I.E.L.D. told her to put a knife in his back, she would do so without hesitation, and that can be problematic. Rumlow, meantime, is an eager partner, but Cap doesn't trust him at all. First, there's the suspicion aspect. And second, I think Cap is still gun-shy because the last time he had a partner, Bucky wound up dying—or at least so he believes—and he's not anxious for history to repeat itself." The Zodiac virus featured heavily in the comic was first introduced to the MCU in the Marvel One-Shot '' Agent Carter'', where it is recovered by the titular character for the SSR, the precursor to S.H.I.E.L.D.


''Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Comic – Dangerous Prey'' (2014)

With one Infinity Stone, the Aether, in his possession, the Collector actively searches for the other five, and when he discovers the Orb to be on a desolate planet, he hires the assassin
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to retrieve it. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, who revived the ''
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'' series in 2008, agreed to write the tie-in comic preludes to the film ''Guardians of the Galaxy'', as a favor to director
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. The Infinite Comic was released on April 1, 2014, and features art by Andrea De Vito.


''Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude'' (2014)

Issue 1 sees
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, while searching for the Orb, remembering growing up with Gamora and their father,
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, as well as her recent experiences with
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. Issue 2 follows
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and
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as bounty hunters in the lead-up to ''Guardians of the Galaxy''. This film prelude was also written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with Lanning writing the plots based on brainstormed ideas, and Abnett writing the final scripts. With art by Wellinton Alves, the issues were published on April 2 and May 28, 2014, respectively. The stories were intended to flesh out the history of the film characters based on the details in Gunn's script, while Abnett also attempted to bridge the feeling of the film with that of the original comics. Speaking on working with familiar characters, but now the film versions of them, Abnett said, " t'sFun, but a little odd. The characters of the Prelude comics had to fit very cleanly to the movie versions so there wasn't quite the same opportunity for madcap invention...I had to make sure the tone fitted precisely." Lanning said, "There's a definite distinction between the Marvel comic universe and the Marvel Cinematic universe... utthese characters are not so distant to their comic counterparts as to be unrecognizable, they are more like an alternate version, similar to what the Ultimate Universe did."


''Marvel's Avengers: Age of Ultron Prelude – This Scepter'd Isle'' (2015)

Following the Battle of New York, a disgruntled S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist studying Loki's scepter and its connection to the Tesseract is recruited by Hydra to steal the scepter. With it in the possession of high-ranking Hydra member Baron Wolfgang von Strucker, Hydra begins experimenting on the scepter, eventually using it to unlock special abilities within two volunteers, the twins
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and Wanda Maximoff. Released on February 3, 2015, this comic is written by Pilgrim and illustrated by Wellinton Alves.


''Marvel's Ant-Man Prelude'' (2015)

During the Cold War, when Howard Stark demands the Pym Particle Suit, created to shrink its wearer, from S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist
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to take down radicals in Soviet-occupied Germany who are reverse-engineering Hydra technology, Pym insists on carrying out the mission himself to keep his invention out of the wrong hands. Crossing the
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and infiltrating the enemy compound, Pym discovers the plans for Hydra memory suppression technology, and makes his way to a secret lab where the reverse-engineered machine is being tested. Taking out the radicals using the suit's size-changing properties, Pym destroys the technology so that no one can use it. Pym then decides to continue taking missions for S.H.I.E.L.D. ''Ant-Man Prelude'' was written by Pilgrim and illustrated by Miguel Sepulveda, with the two issues released on February 4 and March 4, 2015, respectively. The comic was conceived to show Pym using the suit and to explain the quandary that comes with having his technology, to lead up to the film. Though a specific year that the comic takes place in is never specified, Pilgrim explained that it is set in the mid-1980s, when
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served as Soviet leader. Pilgrim described the comic as a "spy action story" with some "thriller elements". Pilgrim wanted the comic to feature the Berlin Wall prominently following a childhood experience with an exhibit recreating part of it. Hydra's interest in and experimentation with memory suppression technology was previously explored in the film ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'' and the television series ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' and ''Agent Carter''.


''Marvel's Ant-Man – Scott Lang: Small Time'' (2015)

After discovering that his employer is illegally overcharging its customers, and failing to expose the crime thanks to his boss's influence in the media,
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decides to steal the company's money and return it to the customers. During the robbery, Lang gets carried away and attempts to steal his boss's personal property, including his car. After accidentally crashing the car, Lang is caught and eventually imprisoned. An infinite comic written by Pilgrim, with art by Wellinton Alves and Daniel Govar, ''Scott Lang: Small Time'' was released on March 3, 2015.


''Marvel's Jessica Jones'' (2015)

After being beaten by Daredevil,
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is visited in the hospital by private investigator
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, who has been hired by one of Barrett's
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s to get money from him to support their child. Prior to the release of '' Marvel's Jessica Jones'' television series, a Jessica Jones one-shot was released digitally on October 7, 2015, written by
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with art by
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, the original creators of the character. David Mack also returns from the original comic '' Alias'' as the cover artist. Print versions of the comic were exclusively handed out at
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2015. Bendis explained that the one-shot "is in the Marvel TV universe and it celebrates the new show". The comic explores "the connective tissue that will build between the series", by having Daredevil appear in a Jessica Jones story.


''Marvel's Captain America: Civil War Prelude Infinite Comic – Crossroads'' (2016)

Following the defeat of Hydra at the
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, Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier hunts down and kills his remaining Hydra handlers before going on the run. Months later, Brock Rumlow awakes from a coma and learns of Hydra's defeat and the death of his leader, Alexander Pierce, deciding to head out on his own. After the Battle of Sokovia years later, Captain America is balancing his personal search for Barnes with his duties as leader of the new Avengers. The former leads him and the team to Nigeria, where instead of Barnes they find Rumlow, now going by 'Crossbones'. Written by Pilgrim, "Crossroads" was released on February 10, 2016. The comic is told from the perspective of three different characters, Bucky Barnes / Winter Soldier, Brock Rumlow / Crossbones, and Steve Rogers / Captain America, with art for each perspective provided by Lee Ferguson,
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, and Guillermo Mogorron, respectively.


''Marvel's Doctor Strange Prelude'' (2016)

The Masters of the Mystic Arts –
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,
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,
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and
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– pursue a woman as she attacks several landmarks around London with a stolen dark sceptre, a powerful artifact. The arrogant Kaecilius attempts to subdue the woman himself, but it takes the combined power of the masters to overcome the sceptre's magic. After reclaiming it, the Masters store the relic in their
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with others like it. Another Master,
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, and their teacher, the
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, face a Chinese group who have discovered the powerful Arrow of Apollon and plan to use it to gain power over innocent civilians. They also successfully retrieve the artifact, and it is placed in the Sanctum as well. Written by Pilgrim, with art by Jorge Fornés, the two-issues of the ''Doctor Strange'' prelude were released on July 6 and August 24, 2016, respectively.


''Marvel's Doctor Strange Prelude Infinite Comic – The Zealot'' (2016)

This Prelude Infinite Comic, centered on Kaecilius, was released on September 7, 2016.


''Marvel's Black Panther Prelude'' (2017)

This comic tells the story of how T'Challa first became the
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, protector of the isolationist country
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, a story not yet told in the MCU. The comic is set nearly a decade before the film ''
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'', around the end of the first ''Iron Man'' film, and reveals that T'Challa has been acting as the Black Panther since then, making him that hero for almost a decade before his film introduction in ''Captain America: Civil War''.


''Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War Prelude'' (2018)

The first comic tells the present whereabouts of all the
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after the events of ''
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'' and ''Thor: Ragnarok''. The second comic provides an overview of the whereabouts of all the
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shown in the MCU up to that point, leading to '' Avengers: Infinity War''.


''Marvel's Captain Marvel Prelude'' (2018)

The one-shot comic, called "The Peacekeepers", follows Nick Fury and Maria Hill between the events of ''Age of Ultron'' and ''Infinity War''.


''Marvel's Black Widow Prelude'' (2020)

This comic retells Natasha Romanoff's history, including events from the films ''Iron Man 2'', ''The Avengers'', ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier'', ''Avengers: Age of Ultron'', and ''Captain America: Civil War'', as told by Councilwoman Hawley and Secretary Thaddeus Ross.


''Eternals: The 500 Year War'' (2022)

This infinite comic is a series of flashbacks set during '' Eternals'' (2021), set in 1520. The series is available only on
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and
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.


''Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'' (2024)

In September 2024, Marvel Comics announced a five-issue comic book prequel series for the
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series ''
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'', also titled ''Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'', written by
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and with art by Eric Gapstur. This is set in an alternate universe, outside of the MCU's " Sacred Timeline". The first issue was released in December 2024.


''Fantastic Four: First Steps'' (2025)

In April 2025, Marvel Comics and Marvel Studios announced a tie-in one-shot comic for the '' The Fantastic Four: First Steps'', titled ''Fantastic Four: First Steps'', to be released on July 2, 2025. The comic is written by
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and drawn by Mark Buckingham, with cover art by
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. Marvel Comics worked closely with Marvel Studios and the creatives to ensure the comic had the same style and tone as the film, with the comics creators visiting the set during filming. The in-universe comic was meant to be published by the Future Foundation with the "first-ever authorized retelling of the Fantastic Four's early adventures", coinciding with the fourth anniversary of the team gaining their powers.


Recurring characters

This table includes characters who have appeared in multiple MCU tie-in comics, headlining at least one.


Reception


Sales

The following table lists the known retail sales figures of the
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.


Critical response

Jesse Schedeen of
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gave ''Public Identity'' a score of 7.2 out of 10, calling it "far more successful than revious comic tie-ins, but criticizing the inconsistent artwork and connections to the wider universe that he found to be irrelevant to the comic's plot. Chad Nevett of
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gave a less positive review, assigning 2 out of 5 stars to the comic, and stating that "The plot has potential and the characters' voices are spot-on with the movie versions", however, "the lack of likenesses to the actors is a little off-putting, the art also suffers from inconsistency... It's a solid comic that's overwhelmed by small problems." Nevett, again for Comic Book Resources, gave ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' a much more positive review, giving it 4 out of 5 stars, and particularly praising the artwork, while also appreciating the consistent voice throughout the three stories from writer Casey. At IGN, Schedeen scored ''First Vengeance'' 7 out of 10, calling the issues "enjoyable methods of passing the time until aptain America: The First Avenger releases. David Hawkins, writing for What Culture, gave the series 3 stars out of 5, calling it "a marketing ploy that has moments of tremendous merit", and singled out Luke Ross' artwork for the third issue as particularly praise-worthy. ''Fury's Big Week'' received praise from CJ Wheeler of Den of Geek, who thought the tone of the series was "a perfect fit for the Marvel Cinematic Universe so far and will get you stoked for what's to come." Matthew Peterson of Major Spoilers gave ''Black Widow Strikes'' a score of 2.5 stars out of 5, and the verdict "An average tale with no major missteps" – he thought that "Writer Van Lente did all that he could to make this feel cinematic, driven and squarely in the Marvel movie universe", but was somewhat disappointed in the final result, and criticized the shifting art styles, before surmising that "In many ways, it's the ultimate example of a movie tie-in, designed to please fans of both the graphic and live-action Widow without irritation or unwanted questions." James Hunt of Comic Book Resources found the ''Iron Man 3 Prelude'' to be "dull and disappointing", calling the building of stakes around untouchable characters, like War Machine, a mistake, and criticizing the "rushed or phoned in" artwork. Noel Thorne, writing for What Culture, also found the prelude disappointing, calling it a "cheaply put-together cash-grab" and "not even remotely entertaining", and lamented the lack of actual connections with ''Iron Man 3''. For IGN, Schedeen gave Issue #1 of the ''Thor: The Dark World Prelude'' a score of 6 out of 10, stating that it "fails to offer a cohesive story or enough compelling material to justify a purchase", and Issue #2 a score of 5 out of 10, calling it "a dull, pointless lead-in to the next Thor movie". He criticized the focus of the series for serving as an explanation for "nitpicky questions" rather than being an actual lead in to the story of the film, and he found the artwork to be "awkward", "flat and dull". "Jay" at Comic Frontline had similar feelings, scoring the comic 3 stars out of 5, stating that, though he liked the issues, and "thought they were solid", he felt they were more like "deleted scenes from the Avengers than a Thor prequel", and they "could have been trimmed down into one issue", rather than being "stretched out to fit two issues just to drain fan's pockets". He was more positive about the artwork, however, calling the work of Scot Eaton and Ron Lim "beautiful", and praising the work of inkers Andrew Hennessy and Rick Magyar for making the different artwork appear consistent across issues. Ian Gowan of ComicSpectrum gave the ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier Infinite Comic'' a rating of 3.5 out of 5, calling it "fun but also little light on story" and stating that it increased his excitement for the movie. He found the artwork "serviceable", but stated that the "colored pencil artwork doesn't work...as well in digital comic as it does in a print comic." Doug Zawisza of Comic Book Resources scored the ''Guardians of the Galaxy Infinite Comic'' 3.5 stars out of 5, stating that "While it doesn't openly spoil anything from the upcoming movie, it does flaunt the cards being held in the movie's hand quite a bit." He found the artwork to be "better than pedestrian", but felt the Infinite Comic format was not used to its full potential. A columnist for Cosmic Book News gave an almost entirely positive review of the comic, criticizing only its short length, and highlighting the return of writers Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning to the Guardians of the Galaxy characters as a particularly praise-worthy aspect of the issues. Zawisza, again for Comic Book Resources, had similar feelings about the ''Guardians of the Galaxy Prelude'', giving it 3.5 stars out of 5 as well, believing it was in "the same spirit as the volume of "Guardians of the Galaxy" that inspired the film's cast of characters", and leading him to surmise that he wanted more, as long as Abnett and Lanning would return as writers. He had high praise for the artwork as well, calling it "very well drawn, showcasing Wellinton Alves' ability to craft worlds and create distinguishable characters". Schedeen scored ''Ant-Man Prelude'' #1 a 6.8 out of 10, indicating an 'okay' comic, stating that "once you ignore the movie connection and just treat this as an Ant-man comic, it doesn't have a great deal to offer", noting that Sepulveda's artwork is inconsistent, and criticizing the lack of similarity between the characters and their live-action counterparts. Zawisza scored the issue 3 stars out of 5, saying that Pilgrim "keeps everyone safe", Sepulveda's artwork is "serviceable", and that "this isn't ground-breaking comics, but it doesn't have to be. It's DVD-style bonus material for the most dedicated fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe." For the second issue, Schedeen reiterated his previous sentiments. Calling it "unfulfilling", he scored the issue a 5.8 out of 10.


Marvel Cinematic Universe-inspired titles

These comics are simply inspired by the films, and are not considered part of the MCU continuity.


Collected editions


Footnotes


References

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