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* Behind the counter at [[Sam's Comics]] in [[Lawrence]] is a promotional display for ''Secret Invasion: Inhumans'', Issue #1 {{epp|310}}. [[Joe Pokaski]] wrote that issue.
* Behind the counter at [[Sam's Comics]] in [[Lawrence]] is a promotional display for ''Secret Invasion: Inhumans'', Issue #1 {{epp|310}}. [[Joe Pokaski]] wrote that issue.
* A number of the Heroes crew have also worked for Marvel Comics.
* A number of the Heroes crew have also worked for Marvel Comics.
** Props: [[Dave Stewart]], [[Tim Sale]]
** Props: [[Tim Sale]], [[Dave Stewart]]
** Artists: [[Robert Atkins]], [[Dennis Calero]], [[ChrisCross]], [[Michael Gaydos]], [[Tom Grummett]], [[Phil Jimenez]], [[Staz Johnson]], [[Jim Lee]], [[Alitha Martinez]], [[Dan Panosian]], [[Alex Ross]], [[JG Roshell]], [[Michael Turner]]
** Artists: [[Alex Ross]], [[JG Roshell]], [[Jim Lee]]
** Editors/Producers: [[Nanci Quesada]]
** Editors/Producers: [[Nanci Quesada]]
** Colorists: [[Brian Buccellato]], [[Edgar Delgado]], [[Antonio Fabela]], [[Richard Isanove]], [[Annette Kwok]], [[Eric Nguyen]], [[Ryan Odagawa]], [[Mark Roslan]], [[Beth Sotelo]], [[Chris Sotomayor]], [[John Starr]], [[Peter Steigerwald]]
** Writers: [[Joe Casey]], [[Aron Eli Coleite]], [[Joe Kelly]], [[Chuck Kim]], [[J.T. Krul]], [[Joe Pokaski]], [[Duncan Rouleau]], [[David Wohl]]


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Marvel Comics

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First reference: Genesis
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Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment.

About

Marvel was created in 1939 by Martin Goodman. Being one of America's best known comic book producers, Marvel's best-known comics titles include Fantastic Four, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Daredevil, Thor, Captain America, and X-Men. Most of Marvel's fictional characters are depicted as inhabiting a single shared world; this continuity is known as the Marvel Universe.

References

Don't Look Back

The NYPD detective in Isaac's apartment notes that Hiro is a member of the "Merry Marvel Marching Society", a Marvel Comics fan club that was disbanded in 1971.

Graphic Novel:The Crane

Hiro keeps a poster of Spider-Man and a figurine of The Hulk in his apartment.

The Hard Part

Mr. Claremont runs Jittetsu Arms. The character is named for Chris Claremont, the comic book writer responsible for Uncanny X-Men, Days of Future Past, and many other graphic novels.

Landslide

Candice brings Micah several Marvel comic books, including Hulk: Gray, Daredevil: Yellow, and Silver Surfer, Issue #1. Incidentally, the Hulk and Daredevil stories were illustrated by comic mainstay Tim Sale, the real-life artist behind Isaac Mendez's artwork.

It's Coming

Hiro, mentally reverted to his ten year old self, finds himself in at a comic book store in Tokyo. He is shocked and dismayed at the developments in the Marvel Universe since he was ten. Specifically, he is shocked that Captain America has died, that Peter Parker has revealed his identity, and that The Hulk is now red. The store also sells issues of X-Men.

The Eclipse, Part 1

At Sam's Comics in Lawrence, Sam tells Hiro that he's got plenty of Hulk: Red issues. The comic book store sells issues of Avengers, Excaliber, Magik, Infinity Crusade, Alpha Flight, Ultimate X-Men, Secret Invasion: Inhumans, Hulk #1, Captain America: White, Spider-Man, She-Hulk, and Iron Man.

The Eclipse, Part 2

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When Hiro buys every back issue of 9th Wonders! from Sam's Comics, he throws in a copy of Ultimate X-Men, Issue #96, written by Aron Coleite. Later, Hiro runs into the comic book store's bathroom, where a picture of Captain America hangs. Additionally, the store has issues of The Punisher, Balder the Brave (Issue #1, The Sword of Frey), and Phoenix on display.

Shades of Gray

A Captain America poster (with art by Tim Sale) hangs on the wall of Sam's Comics.

Heroes Evolutions

Notes

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See Also

  • For references to Marvel's superhero team Fantastic Four, see Fantastic Four.
  • For references to Marvel's character The Hulk, see The Hulk.
  • For references to Marvel's character Spider-Man, see Spider-Man.
  • For references to Marvel's superhero team X-Men, see X-Men.

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