Sunday 3 February 2013

Marvel Super Heroes

Marvel Super Heroes Detail
In September 1979, the title returned to its roots when it became the monthly Marvel Superheroes with issue #353, starring the Avengers. Supporting the Avengers were other superhero teams, initially the original X-Men but later the Champions, while the third and final strip, Superhero Spotlight, featured a new character every few issues. Initially it ran Ms. Marvel's adventures, which were continued from Marvel Comic. Issue #377 (September 1981) saw the first of a new series of original Captain Britain stories started, continued from the Black Knight strip in Hulk Weekly, which had also featured original material. These stories were written by Dave Thorpe and drawn by Alan Davis. Captain Britain ended with issue #388 (August 1982), just as yet another merger occurred — Rampage joined Marvel Superheroes, and the new X-Men arrived to replace Captain Britain.
Erratic distribution affected sales, and eventually Marvel Superheroes was cancelled in the summer of 1983. Issue #397 ended the continuous run of what was at the time Marvel UK's longest-running title (it was later to be supplanted by Spider-Man weekly, which eventually ran 666 continuous issues).
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes
Marvel Super Heroes

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