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Marvel Age is an imprint of Marvel Comics intended for younger audiences, including children, established in 2003. It succeeded the failed Tsunami imprint. Some Marvel Age titles are published in the smaller digest-sized format rather than the standard American comic-book size format. Unlike the standard comics Marvel publishes which take place in story arcs spanning several issues, each Marvel Age comic is a standalone. 1 Titles
1.1 Marvel Age continuity
These titles are based are based on scripts Stan Lee wrote back in the 1960s. They're set in a Marvel Age continuity.
1.2 Earth-616 continuity
These titles, transferred from the defunct Tsunami (comics) imprint or in Arana is AMAZING FANTASY #1-6 take place in the Earth-616 continuity.
- Arana: The Heart Of The Spider
- Emma Frost
- Runaways
- Sentinel
- ThorThor or (ON), Thunor (OE), Donar or Donner (German) is the red-haired and bearded god of thunder and lightning in Germanic and Norse Mythology, the son of Odin and Jord. While Odin is the god of the powerful and aristocratic, Thor is much more the god of: Son of Asgard
1.3 Other continuities
- Mary JaneMary Jane Watson is a fictional character in the universe of Marvel Comics. She is the love interest of Spider-Man (Peter Parker), whom she affectionately refers to as "Tiger". She herself often goes by the nickname "MJ". She was created by Stan Lee.
- Spider-GirlSpider-Girl (May "Mayday" Parker) is a comic book superheroine in an alternate future of the Marvel Comics universe. She was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz as a spin-off of the Spider-Man character, and first appeared in What If vol. 2 #105, later g
2 1980s Marvel Age
Marvel Age was also the title of a promotional comic book-sized series from Marvel Comics in the 1980sMillennia: 1st millennium 2nd millennium 3rd millennium Centuries: 19th century 20th century 21st century Decades: 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s Years: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 Events and trends. It featured previews of upcoming comics from Marvel. Although it existed primarily as advertisement, it was sold rather than given away for freeSee: freedom, libre free will free software gratis, free of charge, free as in beer Free (band) Free (rapper) free object in mathematics, some important special cases being the following: free group free abelian group free module free algebra free variabl (its US$0.25-0.35 cover price was cheaper than regular Marvel comics of the era).
3 Marvel Age Digest List
(Some Digests has not yet been released)
Spider-man:
- Vol.1: Fearsome Foes #1-4
- Vol.2: Everday Hero #5-7
- Vol.3: Swingtime #8-11
- Vol.4: The Goblin Strikes #12-16
(All Ages)
Fantastic Four:
- Vol.1: All for One #1-4
- Vol.2: Doom #5-8
(All Ages)
Emma Frost:
- Vol.1: Higher Learning #1-6
- Vol.2: Mind Games #7-12
- Vol.3: Bloom Digest #13-18
Marvel 12 & Up
Runaways (comics):
- Vol.1: Pride & Joy #1-6
- Vol.2: Teenage Wasteland #7-12
- Vol.3: The Good Die Young #13-18
Marvel 12 & Up
Sentinel:
- Vol.1: Salvage #1-6
- Vol.2: No Hero #7-12
Marvel 12 & Up
Thor: Son of Asgard:
- Thor: The Warriors Teen #1-6
Mary Jane
- Vol.1: Crcle of Friends#1-4
Spider-man Team-up
- Vol.1: A Little help from my Firends #1-4
(All Ages)
Hulk
(All Ages)
Arana
- Vol.1: The Heart Of The Spider (AMAZING FANTASY #1-6)
Marvel 12 & Up
Spider-girl
- Vol.1:Legacy #0-5
- Vol.2:Like Father, Like Daunghter #6-11
(All Ages)
Marvel Comics
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