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Marvel comics
Marvel Comics was founded by Martin Goodman in 1939 -
Marvel improves
Since the 1960s, the company has been one of the largest publishing houses of this genre. Located in New York, it was founded at 387 Park Avenue South, currently having its offices at 40th East 10th Avenue -
Tor
1960:When the Asgardian god Loki seeks revenge against his brother Thor, his machinations unintentionally lead teenage Rick Jones to collect Ant-Man, Wasp, and Iron Man to aid Thor and Hulk, whom Loki used as a pawn. After the group defeated Loki, Ant-Man stated that the five of them worked well together and suggested that they form a team; Wasp called the group, Avengers -
New publisher Gerry Conway (1976)
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New editor of Archie Goodwin (1976-1978)
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New publisher Jim Shooter (1978-1987)
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New publisher Tom DeFalco (1987-1994)
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EEUU
1990The United States government revoked the Avengers' New York State charter in a treaty with the Soviet Union. The Avengers then received a charter from the United Nations and the Avengers split into two teams with a backup backup team supporting the core teams. -
New publisher director Ralph Macchio (1994-1995)
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New publisher director Bob Harras (1995-2000)
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Avengers Disassembled
2000The Avengers received international authority from the United Nations. Members who joined during that period included Jack of Hearts and the second Ant-Man. A new Captain Britain was added to the team. The story of "Avengers Disassembled" -
New director of the publishing house and the one that remains Joe Quesada (2000-)
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Disney Company
On August 31, 2009, The Walt Disney Company announced the purchase of the Marvel Entertainment brand for 4,000 million dollars, whose shareholders would receive USD 30 per share in cash and 0.745 of the shares of The Walt Disney Company, thus transferring, close to 5,000 characters worldwide Disney Enterprises, Inc. -
The end of Marvel
And finally the long-awaited moment arrived: 'Avengers: Endgame' hit theaters on April 25. And as he had been promising for months, the outcome of 'Infinity War' has not disappointed. What is Endgame? Three hours of great moments that have not left anyone indifferent and that have marked a before and after in the history of Marvel.
New editor-in-chief Marv Wolfman (black and white comics, 1974-1975; all, 1975-1976)