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This article is about the comic company. For the television and motion picture studio, see Marvel Productions.

Marvel Comics is a comic book company in the Generation One and real world continuity families.

Face front, True Believers! The merry mirthmakers at Marvel Comics brought you Marvel Zombies seven scintillating years (1984-1991) of fabulous funnybooks starring the ever-lovin' Transformers! A mere two years later, those argumentative appliances struck back (and struck out, natch!) in "Transformers: Generation 2". Eons later, in the far-flung future of 2007, Marvel published New Avengers/Transformers, teaming Cybertron's Mightiest Robots with Earth's Mightiest Heroes!

Most of these Marvel mags were penned by one of two brilliant Bullpenners:

Marvel published the following Transformers series, so hit those back-issue-bins and Make Yours Marvel!

Excelsior!

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel Comics published the ridiculously terrible[citation needed] Robot-Master comic book series. It did not, however, publish a Potato Salad Man graphic novel entitled This Man, This Mayonnaise. I, Robot-Master!

The real Marvel never published a Robot-Master series, presumably due to the nonexistence of its creator, Donny Finkleberg.

Toys

Marvel characters are incorporated as part of the Crossovers franchise. Marvel Transformers? I think I have heard that before.

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