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onlylonelylatino · 2 months
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The Defenders by Javier Rodríguez
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agentxthirteen · 5 months
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On this day (November 13, late) in Sharon Carter history, Sharon appeared in:
Captain America #242 (1979)
History of the Marvel Universe #5 (2019)
History of the Marvel Universe #5 [Variant] (2019)
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balu8 · 8 months
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Nick Bradshaw
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scarletwitchpanels · 2 years
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History of the Marvel Universe #5
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History of the Marvel Universe (Vol. 2/2019), #4.
Writer: Mark Waid; Penciler and Colorist: Javier Rodriguez; Inker: Álvaro López; Letterer: Joe Caramagna
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age-of-moonknight · 2 years
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History of The Marvel Universe (Vol. 2/2019), #6.
Writer: Mark Waid; Penciler and Colorist: Javier Rodriguez; Inker: Álvaro López; Letterer: Joe Caramagna
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scarlet--wiccan · 1 year
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We’ve got a few new exciting vintage finds this week, courtesy of my roommate’s dad, who was kind enough to send over a few things with Wanda and Doom.
Starting with the 90s, we’ve got #4 of Avengers (1998), the very start of the Busiek/Pérez era. Fresh off of her showdown with Morgan le Fay, Wanda is named as a lead member of the new Avengers team. The front page of this issue folds out into a oversized title page, and there was also a perfectly-preserved poster inside, featuring the full Avengers lineup alongside a non-corporeal Vision and Wonder Man. 
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We’ve also got #70 of Avengers (1998), by Johns, Coipel, and Lanning. This is part 6 of the Red Zone storyline, which opens with the infamous scene of Carol helping Wanda cast a giant pentagram over a small town in South Dakota.
Last but certainly not least, we’ve got #3 of Marvel Saga: The Official History of the Marvel Universe, which recounts Doctor Doom’s origins, as first told in Fantastic Four Annual #2 from 1964.
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Episode 164- History of the Marvel Universe #3
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Peter Rios is back and so is History of the Marvel Universe by Mark Waid and Javier Rodriguez. Covering the major (and some minor) events from Fantastic Four #1 to the birth of Phoenix! 
Find it HERE!
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vincentvega0721 · 3 months
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thatsastepladder · 5 months
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It's been brought to my attention that, with the wedding of Tony Stark and Emma Frost, the last of the hints dropped in 2019's History of the Marvel Universe #6 have been fulfilled at long last. I bet Mark Waid didn't think it would take this long when he was writing this page, but the way Marvel chose to respond to the COVID-19 emergency turned a lot of plans on their heads.
So, let's break them down, going top to bottom, left to right.
The Age of Khonshu: This was an arc in Jason Aaron's Avengers run, notable for not being very good and for Moon Knight catching and controlling Mjolnir because it's "made of moon rock."
The interstellar reign of the half-breed: This is referring to the Empyre event and its fallout, where Hulkling/Teddy Altman/Dorrek VIII takes the throne of the united Kree-Skrull empire, as was his destiny.
The rise of the outlaw generation: This was the Outlawed event, which was about as forgettable as they come and is only remembered for spawning the awful New Warriors series from Daniel Kibblesmith (the Snowflake/Safespace one) that never got published.
The King In Black: Self-explanatory, this was 2021's Venom-centric King in Black event, where the dark symbiote god Knull led an invasion of symbiote dragons upon Earth.
The Wedding of Tony Stark and Emma Frost: This one just happened a few months back, it has to do with some Fall of X stuff that's too much to explain here. Just know that it's a marriage of convenience.
The tragic fate of Luke & Jess's second child: This one's a little iffy in that the tragic fate hasn't happened yet, but they did adopt one of the Purple Man's abandoned children at the end of the Devil's Reign event.
The Defenders of tomorrow: It's not entirely clear to me, but I think this one's referring to the Al Ewing Defenders and Defenders Beyond series. If you like fun, trippy cosmic stories, you should check them out.
Warbird and Threadneedle: Are both new characters who showed up in Kurt Busiek's The Marvels maxiseries, which was a fun deep dive into obscure Marvel history - specifically history that Waid partially retconned in during this very series to explain the backstories of characters who were originally WWII or Vietnam vets.
The fate of Mephisto: I'd hoped this would be hinting at something in Nick Spencer's Spider-Man run, but, alas, it just turned out to be Jason Aaron's Avengers again, and was... kind of underwhelming. Oh, well.
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bakanokiwami · 1 year
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TOP 10 CARTOON/COMIC/GRAPHIC NOVEL FANDOMS ON AO3 BASED ON NUMBER OF FANWORKS,SINGLE CATEGORY TAG ONLY VERSION (2009-2022)
If you don't see a fandom on the chart, it may be because that fandom only has a multicategory tag and no Cartoons/Comics/Graphic Novels category only tag. (E.g. Homestuck) You can see this category with the muti-category fandoms included in this post.
To make these bar chart race, all series titles in the Cartoons/Comics/Graphic Novels category on November 29 (or the closest date to it) of every year were copy-pasted from Wayback Machine to Google Sheets, rearranged according to number of fanworks, manually filtered for fandoms belonging in only one category, and then inputted to Flourish to turn into a bar chart race.
Locked fanworks aren't included in the count because Wayback Machine can’t view those, only Ao3 users can.
Fandom tags that are no longer in the Other Media category tag as of posting this are left out of the bar chart race. These tags are usually either miscategorized or already have other tags referring to the same fandom.
Please refer to this post for more bar chart races.
Thanks for understanding and hopefully I didn’t mess up anywhere! 🙏
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onlylonelylatino · 5 months
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Ka-Zar, Shanna, Black Widow, Moondragon and Daredevil by Javier Rodríguez
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agentxthirteen · 9 months
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 549 (7/3/23)
History of the Marvel Universe. On sale 11/13/19.
Writers: Mike O'Sullivan, Mark Waid
Penciller/Inker: Javier Rodriguez
Recap of Captain America V5 by Ed Brubaker.
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doweesig · 2 months
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Happy Black History Month, everyone!✊🏾
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scarletwitchpanels · 2 years
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House of M in History of the Marvel Universe #5
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sardonic-the-writer · 10 months
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seeing as shane is canon in the mcu, i have no problem believing that he still denies the existence of ghosts. aliens and demigods raining down on new york? sure buddy. it was bound to happen. but put those theories away ryan because no way demons exist
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