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Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 7:41 am
by wolverine7230
Sorry if this is in completely the wrong place, but does someone have a list of all the comics (including marvel uk etc.) that feature original stories taking place within the vast marvel multiverse?

I was sure that there was something like this in the checklist section, but if there is, I failed in my search for it...

Anyway, if somebody does have this or would like to help me create one, please do tell me, I would be more than willing to keep it updated, and eventually sort the list by universe.

I figured that if anyone had something like this, it would be you guys!

Many thanks,

wolverine

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 7:16 pm
by Jason Doty
Hey wolverine7230 ,

Check out this site,

http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/

click on "data", then you can start bringing them up by year. It is a very helpful resource in compiling lists.

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:53 am
by wolverine7230
Thank you very much!

I believe this will be an invaluable resource over the coming months as I compile the list!

If someone does already have a list, if you could share it I would be very grateful .

Many thanks,

wolverine

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 11:53 am
by vanhornluke
I would be very interested in a list like this. Do you only intend to include comics? Or do you intend to include all 616 stories no matter what format they're in?

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 12:19 pm
by intp
IIRC, on one of the inside cover pages for Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition by Mark Gruenwald (cr 1986), Gruenwald included a complete list of all Marvel Universe comics that his team had relied on. It's very outdated, but it might not be a terrible place to start. The most helpful part is that he breaks down some of the titles by MU vs. non-MU (e.g. Dead of Night issue with the Scarecrow, for example, whereas most of the issues in that title are apparently non-MU).

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2015 1:52 pm
by wolverine7230
vanhornluke wrote:I would be very interested in a list like this. Do you only intend to include comics? Or do you intend to include all 616 stories no matter what format they're in?
I intend to include all forms of media from all universes, but will start with comics for now.
intp wrote:IIRC, on one of the inside cover pages for Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition by Mark Gruenwald (cr 1986), Gruenwald included a complete list of all Marvel Universe comics that his team had relied on. It's very outdated, but it might not be a terrible place to start. The most helpful part is that he breaks down some of the titles by MU vs. non-MU (e.g. Dead of Night issue with the Scarecrow, for example, whereas most of the issues in that title are apparently non-MU).
Thanks. I shall have to look into that.

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 7:11 am
by Arthur
Issues #17 and #18 back covers have the list

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 10:06 am
by wolverine7230
Arthur wrote:Issues #17 and #18 back covers have the list
I'm finding it hard to believe that they managed to fit said list onto a back cover, even as far back as then!

Re: Complete List of Marvel Comics?

Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 11:19 am
by vanhornluke
wolverine7230 wrote:
vanhornluke wrote:I would be very interested in a list like this. Do you only intend to include comics? Or do you intend to include all 616 stories no matter what format they're in?
I intend to include all forms of media from all universes, but will start with comics for now.
Cool. Regarding comics, don't forget to include the often overlooked public domain comics that have been pulled into 616 by later Marvel publications (I'm thinking particularly of the golden age appearances of Dr. Nemesis, the Spider Queen, the Human Meteor, Strongman, Volton, Amazing Man, and Ghost Rider [Rex Fury]).

When you get to non-comic media, I'd be very interested to know how you plan to get sufficient info on the Martin Goodman pulps.