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Marvel Universe

The Marvel Universe is a fictional shared universe that serves as the setting for American comic books and other media published by Marvel Comics. Many superheros and supervillains exist within the Marvel Universe, including the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Guardians of the Galaxy, Spider-Man, Doctor Doom, Magneto, and many more.

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Owner
The Walt Disney Company
Comics
List of Marvel Comics publications
Created by
Marvel Comics
Film(s)
List of films based on Marvel Comics publications
Graphic novel(s)
The Official Marvel Graphic Novel Collection
Musical(s)
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark

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Marvel Universe

Nodes236
Edges235
Triples282
Avg. degree1.99
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Marvel Universe

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related to history · 32
Marvel Universe → All-Winners Squad, Ant-Man, Avengers, Care, DC, Eventually, Fantastic Four, Headline, Hulk, Human Torch, Human Torch's, Iron Man, Jack Kirby, Later, Martin Goodman, Marvel, Marvel Comics, Marvel Mystery Comics, Marvel Vault, Marvel's
related to Supernatural creatures · 31
Marvel Universe → Abdul Alhazred, Also, Angels, Asgardians, Barbarian Nyarlathotep, Besides, Blackheart, Conan, Dark Gods, Dormammu, Earth, Elder Goddess, Gaea, Heaven, Hell, Howard, However, Lovecraft, Marvel, Mephisto
related to Races · 30
Marvel Universe → Apocalypse, Celestial, Deviants, Earth, Earth's, Eternals, Homo, Hulk, In, In Marvel Comics, Inhumans, Kree, Lava Men, Magneto, Many, Missing Link, More, Most, Mutants, Neanderthal
related to Origin of superhuman powers · 23
Marvel Universe → Advanced, Celestial, Celestials, Conqueror, Depending, Deviants, Earth, Eternals, Except, Fantastic Four, However, In, It, Kang, Marvel, Marvel's Earth, Mister Fantastic, Most, Others, Reed Richards
related to Concepts · 15
Marvel Universe → Aliens, Earth, Empire State University, Hydra, In, Latveria, Marvel, Marvel Atlas, Most, New York, The, The Marvel Universe, These, Wakanda, World War II
related to Costumed superheroes and supervillains · 14
Marvel Universe → Allies, American, Captain America, Carter Slade/the Phantom Rider, DC Universe, During, Invaders, Marvel's Golden Age, Namor, Steve Rogers/Captain America, Unlike, Wild West, Within, World War II
related to Space · 13
Marvel Universe → Andromeda Galaxy, Annihilation Wave, Earth, Empire, Greater Magellanic Cloud, Kree Empire, Local Group, Milky Way, Shi, Similarly, The Skrull Empire, Triangulum Galaxy, While
related to Multiverse · 12
Marvel Universe → According, Even, Furthermore, Marvel Multiverse, Marvel's, Multiverse, Often, Omniverse, One-Above-All, Reality, The Marvel Universe, Universe
related to Other media · 9
Marvel Universe → Four, Game, Margaret Weis Productions, Marvel Comics, Marvel Heroic Roleplaying, Marvel Super Heroes, Marvel Super Heroes Adventure, Marvel Universe Roleplaying Game, TSR
see also · 6
Marvel Universe → Animated Universe, Features, Marvel Comics, Marvel UniverseList, MAU, Publication

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Marvel UniverseComicsList of Marvel Comics publications1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseCreated byMarvel Comics1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseFilm(s)List of films based on Marvel Comics publications1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseGraphic novel(s)The Official Marvel Graphic Novel Collection1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseMusical(s)Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseNovel(s)Marvel novels1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseOriginal workMarvel Mystery Comics #7 (1940, Golden Age)[a] Fantastic Four #12 and The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963, modern continuity)[b]1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseOwnerThe Walt Disney Company1.00infobox
Marvel UniversePlay(s)Marvel Universe Live!1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseShort film(s)Marvel One-Shots1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseTelevision seriesList of television series based on Marvel Comics publications1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseTelevision special(s)Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseTheme park attraction(s)Marvel Comics in amusement parks1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseToy(s)Marvel Universe Marvel Select Marvel Legends1.00infobox
Marvel UniverseVideo game(s)List of video games based on Marvel Comics1.00infobox
Marvel Universeis afictional shared universe that serves as the setting for American comic books and other media published by Marvel Comics0.90text

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