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Material from Marvel Super-Heroes (U.K.) #377–388; The Daredevils (U.K.) #1–11; Captain America #305–306; The Mighty World of Marvel #7–16; Captain Britain (vol. 2) #1–14; New Mutants Annual #2; Uncanny X-Men Annual #11 Material from Captain Britain (1976) #1–39; Super Spider-Man & Captain America & Captain Britain (1977) #231–247; Hulk (1979) #1, 3–46; Incredible Hulk Weekly (1980) #47–55, 57–63; Marvel Super Heroes (1972) #377–388; The Daredevils (1983) #1–11; Mighty World of Marvel (1983) #7–16; Captain Britain (1985) #1–14; Marvel Tales (1964) #131–133; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #65–66; New Mutants Annual (1984) #2; X-Men Annual (1970) #11 The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born #1–7; The Dark Tower: The Long Road Home #1–5; The Dark Tower: Treachery #1–6; The Dark Tower: The Sorcerer #1; The Dark Tower: The Fall of Gilead #1–6; The Dark Tower: The Battle of Jericho Hill #1–5; The Dark Tower: Gunslinger's Guidebook; The Dark Tower: End-World Almanac; The Dark Tower: Guide to Gilead; Marvel Spotlight: The Dark Tower Werewolf by Night (1972) #32–33; Marvel Spotlight (1971) #28–29; Defenders (1972) #47–50; Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #22–23; Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #52; Moon Knight (1980) #1–20; Marvel Team-Up Annual #4; material from The Hulk! magazine #11–15, 17–18, 20, Marvel Preview #21 and Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #220

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A one-shot telling the story of living in a zombie-devastated world, through the eyes of a survivor (eventually revealed to be a grown-up Katherine Pryde) and her son (also the child of Colossus), on Halloween. It is not clear whether this is meant to be Earth-2149 or another possible reality. Zombified versions of the New Warriors appear, along with Squirrel Girl.

Excalibur (2004) #8–14, New Avengers (2004) #16–20, House of M: Avengers (2007) #1–5, Civil War: House of M (2008) #1–5, House of M: Masters of Evil (2009) #1–4, What If? Spider-Man: House of M (2009), House of M (2015) #1–4, material from What If? The Avengers face a threat even bigger and more menacing than they could have imagined as the stakes are raised in the race to cure the zombie outbreak. Caught in the midst of a city overrun by zombies, they come face-to-face with Jasper Scott, a mysterious scientist who claims to have a cure for the virus. But who is he really, and does he actually possess the antivirus? Marvel’s English-language adaptation of the original manga series concludes in Vol. 2. Marvel Zombies served as inspiration for the Marvel Cinematic Universe / Disney+ animated series What If...? episode " What If... Zombies?!" In this version of events, the outbreak is caused by Hank Pym during his attempt to retrieve Janet van Dyne from the Quantum Realm, only to learn too late that she had contracted a quantum virus that corrupted her brain. Material from Sub-Mariner Comics #21–24, 26–30, 32–42; Namora #1–3; Marvel Mystery Comics #84–86, 90–91; Human Torch #28, 30, 37–38; Blonde Phantom #17; Young Men #24–28; Men's Adventures #28

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Ching, Albert (February 16, 2012). "Exclusive: Undead Nazis Strike in MARVEL ZOMBIES DESTROY". Newsarama . Retrieved May 3, 2012. Note: Marvel Zombies: Dead Days is a one-shot that explores how the plague started and who was infected first. This was released between the original Marvel Zombies series and Marvel Zombies 2, but is chronologically before both of them. West Coast Avengers (1985) #42–46; Avengers West Coast (1989) #47–62, Annual #4; Avengers #305–318, Annual #18 Punisher (vol. 8) #1–16, Annual #1; Punisher: Dark Reign – The List; Franken-Castle #17–21; Dark Wolverine #88–89; Punisher: In the Blood #1–5

Incredible Hulk: The End #1; What If General Ross Had Become The Hulk? #1; Incredible Hulk (2000) #77–87; Hulk: Destruction (2005) #1–4; Hulk vs. Fin Fang Foom (2007) #1; Marvel Adventures: Hulk (2007) #13–16; Incredible Hulk: Last Call (2019) #1; Symbiote Spider-Man: Crossroads (2021) #1–5; New Fantastic Four (2022) #1–5; material from Giant-Size Hulk (2006) #1; World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker (2007) #1; Hulk Monster-Size Special #1 and Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way (2010) #2 Original material for the series has been published as a set of story arcs in Ultimate Fantastic Four, limited series, and one-shot comics. At the end of the first issue, a glimpse of an unidentified zombie (probably Giant Man and Wasp) is seen, commenting that he would like to have a bite out of the protagonists, who warp to a different universe. Silver Surfer (1968) #1–18 (main stories only); material from Fantastic Four Annual #5, Not Brand Echh #13

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Deadpool vs. X-Force #1–4; Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #0–4; Deadpool's Art of War #1–4; Return of the Living Deadpool #1–4; Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1–4 Predator: Hell & Hot Water (1997) #1-3, Predator: Primal (1997) #1-2, Predator: Nemesis (1997) #1-2, Predator: Hell Come A-Walkin' (1998) #1-2, Predator: Captive (1998) #1, Predator: Homeworld (1999) #1-4, Predator: Xenogenesis (1999) #1-4, Predator (2009) #1-4, Predators (2010) #1-4, Predators: Beating the Bullet (2010) #1, Predators: Preserve the Game (2010) #1, Predator: Hunters (2017) #1-5, Predator: Hunters II (2018) #1-4, Predator: Hunters III (2020) #1-4; material from Dark Horse Presents (1986) #124, 137; Free Comic Book Day 2009: Predator Nova (vol. 4) #1–12, Annual #1; Annihilation: Conquest Prologue #1; Annihilation: Conquest – Star-Lord #1–4; Annihilation: Conquest – Quasar #1–4; Annihilation: Conquest – Wraith #1–4; Annihilation: Conquest #1–6; Annihilation Saga In " Frightful" (issues #30–32), the zombified Fantastic Four of Earth-2149 attempt to break free from their confinement. Johnny Storm is infected with a demon from the N-Zone, and Reed Richards performs a mind-swap with Doctor Doom. After the zombies break free, Reed, in Dr. Doom's body, becomes the demon's new host and defeats the zombies. Dr. Doom undoes the mind-swap and goes through the portal, destroying it and trapping himself in the zombie universe.

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There is a range of supporting merchandise based on the characters. Diamond Select have produced Minimates based on the series, [29] action figures [30] and a number of mini busts. [31] In other media [ edit ] Television [ edit ] New Warriors (1990) #1–26, Annual #1–2; Avengers (1963) #341–342; material from Thor (1966) #411–412, New Mutants Annual (1984) #7, X-Men Annual (1970) #15, X-Factor Annual #6, Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964) #26, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12 and Web of Spider-Man Annual #8

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Marvel Super-Heroes #18; Marvel Two-in-One #4–5, 61–63, 69; Giant-Size Defenders #5; Defenders #26–29; Marvel Presents #3–12; Thor Annual #6; Avengers #167–168, 170–177, 181; Ms. Marvel #23; Marvel Team-Up #86 Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #60–90, Annual #4; Strange Tales (vol. 3) #1; Midnight Sons Unlimited #6; Dr Strange: What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen?; Untold Tales of Spider-Man: Strange Encounter; Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme Ashcan Edition #1 New Warriors (1990) #54-75, Justice: Four Balance (1994) #1-4, Nova (1994) #17-18, Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #228, Web of Spider-Man (1985) #129, Web of Scarlet Spider (1995) #3-4; material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #155-158, #166-167; Venom: Along Came A Spider (1996) #1-4; Venom: The Hunted (1996) 1-3 Spider-Man 2099 (2014) #1-12, Spider-Man 2099 (2015) #1-25, Captain Marvel (1999) #27-30, Superior Spider-Man (2013) #17-19, Secret Wars 2099 (2015) #1-5; material from 2099 Unlimited (1993) #1-3, 8-10; Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #1; Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #1 Web of Spider-Man (1985) #117–125; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #394–401; Spider-Man (1990) #51–58; Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #217–224; Spider-Man Unlimited (1993) #7–9; Spider-Man: Funeral for an Octopus (1995) #1–3; Spider-Man: The Clone Journal (1995); material from Spider-Man Collector's Preview (1994)Material from (some covers only) Battle (1951) #64–70, Battleground (1954) #14, Sgt. Fury (1963) #1–8, 10–20, 25, Love Romances (1949) #83–85, 87–88, 96–106, My Own Romance (1949) #71–76 and Teen-Age Romance (1960) #84–86 ( Yellow Claw (1956) #2–4 was originally planned for inclusion, but removed before publishing) Marvel Team-Up (1972) #111–112; Kull the Conqueror (1982) #1–2; Kull the Conqueror (1983) #1–10; Marvel Graphic Novel No. 47 – Kull: The Vale of Shadow (1989) Excalibur Special Edition (1988) #1; Excalibur (1988) #1–34; Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem (1989) #1; Quasar (1989) #11; Thor (1966) #427–429; material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #31–38 Marvel Premiere #25; Iron Fist (1975) #1–15; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #63–64, 100 (B-story); Marvel Chillers #6; Daredevil (1964) #138; Ghost Rider (1973) #20; The Champions (1975) #17; Incredible Hulk Annual #7; Iron Man (1968) #118; Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #43, 50, 53–55; Avengers Annual #13; Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) No. 18 – The Sensational She-Hulk; Star Brand #11–13, 19; New Mutants (1983) #75; Marvel: The Lost Generation #12–1; material from Giant-Size Dracula #5, Bizarre Adventures #31, Captain America (1968) #350, X-Factor Annual #4, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #79 and Hulk (1999) #1 Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #351-375, Annual (1964) #25-26; material from Spectacular Spider-Man Annual (1979) #11-12; Web of Spider-Man Annual (1985) #7-8; New Warriors Annual (1991) #2

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