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  1. The first version appears in Daredevil #167 (Nov. 1980) and was created by David Michelinie and Frank Miller. [1] The first version received an entry in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #18. The second character first appears in Iron Man #156 (March 1982) and was created by David Michelinie; John Romita Jr. and Pablo ...

  2. David Michelinie took over as writer in the next issue, for a story arc in #290–292 (July–Sept. 1987) that led to the marriage of Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson in Amazing Spider-Man Annual No. 21.

  3. "Planet of the Symbiotes" is a five-issue comic book story arc written by David Michelinie and published by Marvel Comics in 1995. The arc spanned the five "Super Special #1" editions of the Spider-Man titles available at the time: The Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Venom, and Web of Spider-Man.

  4. Len Wein was the writer for the first 13 issues before David Michelinie and Gerry Conway finished up the series. Horror artist Berni Wrightson drew the first 10 issues of the series, while Nestor Redondo drew a further 13 issues, the last issue being drawn by Fred Carrillo .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bethany_CabeBethany Cabe - Wikipedia

    Bethany Cabe debuted in Iron Man #117 (December 1978), created by writer David Michelinie and artist Bob Layton. [9] She later appeared in the 1968 Iron Man series. She appeared in the 1989 Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 encyclopedic guide series, by Peter Sanderson.

  6. David Michelinie would later write the backstory of Eddie Brock as the alien's new host that would become the villain Venom, using the events of Peter David's 1985 "Sin Eater" storyline in The Spectacular Spider-Man as a basis for Brock's origin. [9]

  7. The first limited series, Venom: Lethal Protector, was written by Venom co-creator David Michelinie and began the character's transition from unambiguous villain to anti-hero; the story also introduced the symbiote offspring (Scream, Phage, Riot, Lasher and Agony), [2] who would recur in Marvel comics until the 2011 Carnage, U.S.A. limited series.

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