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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. One of the two largest and oldest still-operating American comic book publishers alongside [[wikipedia:DC Comics|DC Comics]], Marvel's vast library of characters includes the likes of [[wikipedia:Spider-Man|Spider-Man]], the [[wikipedia:Hulk|Hulk]], the [[wikipedia:Fantastic Four|Fantastic Four]], the [[wikipedia:Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], the [[wikipedia:X-Men|X-Men]], and many more. Most of its characters inhabit a fictional shared universe known as the [[wikipedia:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]], and several have been adapted to other media such as television and film, including the highly successful [[wikipedia:Marvel Cinematic Universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe]] film and TV franchise. Since 2009, Marvel has been owned by [[Disney|The Walt Disney Company]] after it acquired its parent company, [[wikipedia:Marvel Entertainment|Marvel Entertainment]]. | '''Marvel Worldwide Inc.''', commonly referred to as '''Marvel Comics''', is an [[United States|American]] company that publishes comic books and related media. One of the two largest and oldest still-operating American comic book publishers alongside [[wikipedia:DC Comics|DC Comics]], Marvel's vast library of characters includes the likes of [[wikipedia:Spider-Man|Spider-Man]], the [[wikipedia:Hulk|Hulk]], the [[wikipedia:Fantastic Four|Fantastic Four]], the [[wikipedia:Avengers (comics)|Avengers]], the [[wikipedia:X-Men|X-Men]], and many more. Most of its characters inhabit a fictional shared universe known as the [[wikipedia:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]], and several have been adapted to other media such as television and film, including the highly successful [[wikipedia:Marvel Cinematic Universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe]] film and TV franchise. Since 2009, Marvel has been owned by [[Disney|The Walt Disney Company]] after it acquired its parent company, [[wikipedia:Marvel Entertainment|Marvel Entertainment]]. | ||
From 1977 to 1979, Marvel Comics published ''[[Godzilla (Marvel comic)|Godzilla]]'', a comic series that integrated [[Godzilla|the character]] into the Marvel Universe of Earth-616. 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. Godzilla, somehow no longer mutated, canonically reappeared in ''Mighty Avengers'' #1 in 2007. Most recently, Godzilla was referenced by Marvel via multiple pictures in ''Monsters Unleashed'' #6 in [[2017]]. Marvel currently holds the comic rights to the ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Series|Ultra Series]]'', and has published multiple comics using the license. | From 1977 to 1979, Marvel Comics published ''[[Godzilla (Marvel comic)|Godzilla]]'', a comic series that integrated [[Godzilla|the character]] into the Marvel Universe of Earth-616. 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. Godzilla, somehow no longer mutated, canonically reappeared in ''Mighty Avengers'' #1 in 2007. Most recently, Godzilla was referenced by Marvel via multiple pictures in ''Monsters Unleashed'' #6 in [[2017]]. Marvel currently holds the comic rights to the ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman Series|Ultra Series]]'', and has published multiple comics using the license. Marvel later announced '' GODZILLA: THE ORIGINAL MARVEL YEARS OMNIBUS'' a new comic featuring Godzilla and it’s scheduled to be released in October 2024. | ||
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Marvel Worldwide Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media. One of the two largest and oldest still-operating American comic book publishers alongside DC Comics, Marvel's vast library of characters includes the likes of Spider-Man, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the X-Men, and many more. Most of its characters inhabit a fictional shared universe known as the Marvel Universe, and several have been adapted to other media such as television and film, including the highly successful Marvel Cinematic Universe film and TV franchise. Since 2009, Marvel has been owned by The Walt Disney Company after it acquired its parent company, Marvel Entertainment.
From 1977 to 1979, Marvel Comics published Godzilla, a comic series that integrated the character into the Marvel Universe of Earth-616. 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. Godzilla, somehow no longer mutated, canonically reappeared in Mighty Avengers #1 in 2007. Most recently, Godzilla was referenced by Marvel via multiple pictures in Monsters Unleashed #6 in 2017. Marvel currently holds the comic rights to the Ultra Series, and has published multiple comics using the license. Marvel later announced GODZILLA: THE ORIGINAL MARVEL YEARS OMNIBUS a new comic featuring Godzilla and it’s scheduled to be released in October 2024.
Selected publications
- America's Best TV Comics (1967)
- Godzilla #1-24 (1977-1979)
- Marvel Comic #330 (1979) [reprint]
- Essential Godzilla (2005) [reprint]
- The Rise of Ultraman #1-5 (2020-2021)
- The Trials of Ultraman #1-5 (2021)
- The Mystery of Ultraseven #1-5 (2022-2023)
- Untitled Ultraman/Marvel Universe crossover (2023)[1]
Unlicensed appearances of Godzilla
- The Uncanny X-Men #181 (1984) [picture]
- Iron Man #193-194, 196 (1985)
- The Thing #31 (1986)
- Doctor Who Magazine #115 (1986)
- X-Terminators #1 (1988) [picture]
- What The--?! #10 (1990)
- Avengers West Coast Annual (vol. 2) #6 (1991)
- The Incredible Hulk Annual #19 (1993) [picture]
- The Amazing Spider-Man #413 (1997) [robot duplicate]
- Mighty Avengers #1 (2007)
- Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration (2014)
- Monsters Unleashed (vol. 3) #6 (2017) [pictures]
Verbal mentions of Godzilla
While this section aims to be comprehensive, due to the broad subject matter, it is always ever-growing.
- Fantastic Four #53, 132 (1966, 1972)[note 1]
- Tales to Astonish #89 (1967)[note 2]
- The Avengers #91, 109, 194, 198 (1971, 1972, 1980)[note 3]
- Captain America #162 (1973)[note 4]
- The Spectacular Spider-Man #2 (1976)[note 5]
- Iron Man #95-96, 121 (1976, 1979)[note 6]
- Rampaging Hulk #1-2 (1976-1977)[note 7]
- Marvel Team-Up #69 (1978)[note 8]
- Ms. Marvel #20 (1978)[note 9]
- Marvel Two-In-One #51 (1979)[note 10]
- Shogun Warriors #13 (1979) [indirect][note 11]
See also
Trivia
- With the Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong collaboration comic book in 2023, Godzilla has appeared in the universes of both DC and Marvel Comics.
Notes
- ↑
- #53, p. 19: "Hey! Look--over there! A couple more of them refugees from Godzilla!"
- #132, p. 2: "Not a chance, Godzilla. We said we'd sign up for the duration, but that doesn't mean--"
- ↑ p. 16: "I don't care if he's the nephew of Godzilla!"
- ↑
- #91, p. 11: "Don't try it, Pietro! You know you're no match for Godzilla."
- #109, p. 5: "Nice show, Godzilla. Now put your paws straight up--"
- #194, p. 18: "Y-you wouldn't want to miss Godzilla."
- ↑ p. 8: "Godzilla's vanished completely!"
- ↑ p. ?: "Sure. Like the jerk done up in a lizard suit for "Godzilla vs. Megalon"!"
- ↑
- #95, p. 8: "That--that thing's still comin'! Throwin' off our shells like he was Godzilla!"
- #96, p. 3: "Only...one man...talk so much with...imitation Godzilla...about to walk...all over him."
- #121, p. 13: "Aw, geez, we might as well just give up! This is like shooting rubber bands at Godzilla!"
- ↑
- #1, p. 57: "Look, Jack, if Godzilla there wants to crack this ship open..."
- #2, p. 45: "Careful with Godzilla, there!"
- ↑ p. 15: "But why not look on the bright side. I could have been Godzilla. Or the Thing, even."
- ↑
- p. 16: "I gave him my best shot--the one I used to flatten Ronan--but that refugee from Toho Studios isn't even fazed."
- p. 17: "Pleasant dreams, Godzilla."
- ↑ p. 8: "Great... just great! I get one lousy furlough from Godzilla duty, an' this has to happen!"
- ↑ p. 14: "[Batragon, Lepirax, Cenitpor, and Ghilaron] were slain--by a rather extraordinary agent and Demonicus was captured."
References
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