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  1. 1 day ago · Marvel editors Ralph Macchio and Mark Gruenwald were the concept creators with Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, who also conceptualized another toy tie-in comic: the 12-part crossover Marvel ...

  2. 2 days ago · In 1986, Marvel began publication of a new line of superhero titles created by then-Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter, which took place in a continuum removed from the Marvel Universe proper, called the New Universe.

  3. 3 days ago · But what’s different from that than me getting into the comics because, to some degree, the Marvel Universe trading cards or X-Men: The Animated Series or the X-Men arcade game. Gateways can come in all different places. I’m not saying that Jim Shooter was doing it for that reason because I suspect that they were just selling toys. Which is ...

  4. 2 days ago · X-Men #136 by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, Terry Austin, Bob Sharen, and Tom Orzechowski. One of the most iconic X-Men covers, and part of one of the most iconic X-Men stories, ever. This being the issue just before the death of Jean Grey amidst her descent into Dark Pheonix, X-Men #136's cover features Cyclops in agony as he holds Dark Pheonix ...

  5. 3 days ago · Art by Mike ZeckBy the 1980s, one-time DC wunderkind Jim Shooter was Marvel’s Editor-in-Chief. Although a controversial personality, Shooter cured many of the procedural ills at Marvel (including repeatedly missed deadlines) and oversaw a creative renaissance at the company.

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  6. 2 days ago · After returning to the Avengers, Thor was again removed in Avengers #151 (1976) because writer Steve Englehart believed that Thor was too powerful for the group. Fan backlash ensued, and the subsequent writer, Jim Shooter, returned him to the team in Avengers #159 (1977).

  7. 4 days ago · TITLE: The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel Comics) vol. 1, issue 212 YEAR: October 1980 WRITTEN BY: Denny O’Neill PENCILS: John Romita Jr. INKS: Jim Mooney LETTERING: Jim Novak COLORIST: Bob Sharen EDITOR: Allen Milgrom EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: Jim Shooter

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