22 Amazing Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Marvel Comics
Mizuka Ishiwatari
Published
03/18/2015
Enjoy some knowledge about the authors of such comicbook characters as Spired-Man, the Avengers and Deadpool.
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Mystique used to have a lesbian lover named Irene Adler. Marvel wasn’t allowed to portray a gay relationship, so they made them to be friends, but later announced that they were a couple. -
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In the early 1990’s, Michael Jackson tried to buy Marvel Comics just so that he could play Spider Man in his own produced movie. -
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Stan Lee who worked for Marvel as a writer for hire sued Marvel in 2005 because he was hurt by Marvel Comics’ decision to keep profits from him over his 60 years with the company. -
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Venom, the Spider-Man villain was a fan-based concept that Marvel bought for $220. -
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During the production of the Avengers movie, they couldn’t get the Hulk’s roar to sound just right; so they decided to supplement it with recordings of Lou Ferrigno bellowing as the original Hulk. -
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There is a Marvel super hero called Squirrel Girl, who once beat Doctor Doom by flooding his aircraft with a swarm of squirrels. -
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There was a 1995 issue of Punisher called The Punisher Kills The Marvel Universe in which he killed every single Marvel superhero and villain, including himself. -
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Marvel has a superhero named Throg. He is a frog that has the power of Thor and is in a superhero group called the Pet Avengers. -
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In 1983, Marvel published a comic about “Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Ham”. He was a “Spider-Pig” named Peter-Porker. -
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In 1996, Marvel and DC comics created Amalgam Comics that resulted with numerous new characters and spin offs from both DC and Marvel comics. -
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In 2002, a 4-year-old boy suffering from hearing loss didn’t want to wear a hearing aid because “Super heroes don’t.” To get him to wear his hearing aids, Marvel Comics created a super hero with a hearing aid, “Blue Ear” -
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There is a Marvel Character called Asbestos Lady, who robbed banks with her accomplices, who (like her) all wore asbestos lined clothing. Asbestos Lady died of cancer. -
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Marvel’s Deadpool (Wade Wilson) was originally created as a spoof of DC’s Deathstroke (Slade Wilson). -
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There is a fictional company in the Marvel universe called “Damage Control”. It specializes in cleaning up the mess that superheroes and super villains leave behind. -
15.
Spider-man married Mary Jane in 1987, for which Marvel held a publicity event featuring actors dressed like Spider-Man and Mary Jane getting married in Shea Stadium. -
16.
Eminem is a character in The Punisher. -
17.
Due to strange laws in USA, importing toys resembling humans are taxed higher than those that don’t. Marvel successfully argued in court that because their X-men action figures are mutants and therefore should be exempt from such higher tax. -
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Iron Man was created by Stan Lee as a challenge to create a hero that no one should like and force people to like him -
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Darth Vader was inspired by Marvel’s Dr. Doom. -
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From 1975 to 1996, Marvel had the word “zombies” trademarked. -
21.
When the character of Nick Fury was re-introduced into the Ultimate Marvel comics, he was redesigned to resemble Samuel L Jackson, without the actor’s permission to use his image. It wasn’t until Samuel himself saw his resemblance in the comic that he contacted Marvel to secure a role in any future Marvel movies. -
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In the 1970s, Planned Parenthood teamed up with Marvel Comics to release the strangest Spiderman comic that discouraged teens from having unprotected sex.
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