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'''Marvel Publishing, Inc.''', commonly referred to as '''Marvel Comics''', is an American company that publishes comic books and related media.
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'''Marvel Worldwide Inc.''', commonly referred to as '''Marvel Comics''', is an [[United States|American]] company that publishes comic books and related media.


From 1977 to 1979, Marvel Comics published ''[[Godzilla (Marvel comic)|Godzilla]]'', a comic series that integrated [[Godzilla]] into the Earth-616 Marvel Universe. After losing the rights to Godzilla, Marvel was forced to abandon the character, but continued to use their original characters that debuted alongside him. A mutated version of the monster appeared unnamed in several comics in 1985 and 1986. A creature based on Godzilla's likeness made a cameo in ''The Mighty Avengers'' #1 in 2007, though it was not an explicit re-emergence of the character. Most recently, Godzilla was referenced by Marvel via multiple pictures in ''Monsters Unleashed'' #6  in [[2017]].  
From 1977 to 1979, Marvel Comics published ''[[Godzilla (Marvel comic)|Godzilla]]'', a comic series that integrated [[Godzilla|the character]] into the Earth-616 Marvel Universe. After losing the rights to Godzilla, Marvel was forced to abandon the character, but continued to use its original characters that debuted alongside him. A mutated version of the monster appeared unnamed in several comics in 1985 and 1986. A creature based on Godzilla's likeness made a cameo in ''The Mighty Avengers'' #1 in 2007, though it was not an explicit re-emergence of the character. Most recently, Godzilla was referenced by Marvel via multiple pictures in ''Monsters Unleashed'' #6  in [[2017]].  
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==Comics featuring Godzilla==
==Selected publications==
*''[[Godzilla (Marvel comic)|Godzilla]]'' #1-24 (1977-1979)
*''[[Godzilla (Marvel comic)|Godzilla]]'' #1-24 (1977-1979)
*[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Marvel Comic Vol 1 330|''Marvel Comic'' #330]] (1979) [reprint]
*[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Marvel Comic Vol 1 330|''Marvel Comic'' #330]] (1979) [reprint]
*''[[wikipedia:Essential Marvel#Volumes|Essential Godzilla, King of the Monsters]]'' (2005) [reprint]
*''[[wikipedia:Essential Marvel#Volumes|Essential Godzilla]]'' (2005) [reprint]
===Unlicensed appearances===
===Unlicensed appearances of Godzilla===
*[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 181|''Uncanny X-Men'' #181]] (1984) [picture]
*[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Uncanny X-Men Vol 1 181|''Uncanny X-Men'' #181]] (1984) [picture]
*''[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Iron Man Vol 1|Iron Man]]'' [[Iron Man issue 193|#193]]-[[Iron Man issue 194|194]], [[Iron Man issue 196|196]] (1985)
*''[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Iron Man Vol 1|Iron Man]]'' [[Iron Man issue 193|#193]]-[[Iron Man issue 194|194]], [[Iron Man issue 196|196]] (1985)
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*''[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration Vol 1 1|Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration]]'' (2014)
*''[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration Vol 1 1|Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration]]'' (2014)
*[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Monsters Unleashed Vol 3 6|''Monsters Unleashed'' #6]] (2017) [pictures]
*[[wikia:w:c:marvel:Monsters Unleashed Vol 3 6|''Monsters Unleashed'' #6]] (2017) [pictures]
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Dark Horse]]
*[[Dark Horse]]

Revision as of 00:56, 21 July 2022

Marvel Worldwide Inc.
Marvel's logo

Type Print media publisher
Status Active
Led by
  • C.B. Cebulski (Editor in Chief)
  • John Nee (Publisher)
Founder(s) Martin Goodman
Founded 1939
Head-
quarters
New York City, New York, United States
Also known as
  • Timely Comics (1939-1950)
  • Atlas Comics (1951-1960)
Parent company Marvel Entertainment
Website https://www.marvel.com/

Marvel Worldwide Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media.

From 1977 to 1979, Marvel Comics published Godzilla, a comic series that integrated the character into the Earth-616 Marvel Universe. After losing the rights to Godzilla, Marvel was forced to abandon the character, but continued to use its original characters that debuted alongside him. A mutated version of the monster appeared unnamed in several comics in 1985 and 1986. A creature based on Godzilla's likeness made a cameo in The Mighty Avengers #1 in 2007, though it was not an explicit re-emergence of the character. Most recently, Godzilla was referenced by Marvel via multiple pictures in Monsters Unleashed #6 in 2017.

Selected publications

Unlicensed appearances of Godzilla

See also

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