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In 2005 the imprint became Marvel Adventures, with ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' and ''Marvel Age Fantastic Four'' being restarted as ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' and ''Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four'' and a four issue mini-series, ''Marvel Adventures The Thing'', being released. The other titles that were not part of the Marvel Age continuity, including '' Emma Frost '', '' Runaways '', '' Mary Jane '' and '' Spider-Girl '', were excluded from the new imprint (the individual issues of ''Emma Frost'', ''Runaways'' and ''Spider-Girl'' had never used the Marvel Age trade dress anyway). TITLES Marvel Age/Marvel Adventures continuities Under the Marvel Age imprint, the Spider-Man and Fantastic Four titles were initially based on scripts Stan Lee wrote back in the 1960s , but after the relaunch as Marvel Adventures, they began telling original stories. The titles each have their own, loose, continuity, but are not set in a "Universe" as with the Marvel Universe or Ultimate Marvel Universe .
Though the Modern Series Of ''Power Pack'' Miniseries were not initially presented as part of the Marvel Age/Adventures imprint, they are now considered to be part of the Marvel Adventures line:
Earth-616 continuity These titles, transferred from the defunct Tsunami imprint take place in the main Marvel Universe .
616 Titles launched under the Marvel Age umbrella include:
616 Titles published outside the imprint, but collected as Marvel Age digest:
Other continuities
MARVEL DIGEST LIST Main article: Marvel Digest 1980S MARVEL AGE Marvel Age was also the title of a promotional comic book-sized magazine from Marvel Comics in the 1980s . It contained previews of upcoming Marvel comics, as well as interviews with comics professionals and other features including occasional original comic strips. Its US$0.25-0.35 cover price was much cheaper than regular Marvel comics of the era. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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