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*''[[Hercules (comic)|Hercules]]''
*''[[Iron Man (comic)|Iron Man]]''
*''[[Machine Man (comicscomic)|Machine Man]]''
*''[[Rocket Raccoon (comic)|Rocket Raccoon]]''
*''[[Spitfire and the Troubleshooters!]]''
 
====With Hasbro====
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*The ''[[Spider-Man (comics)|Spider-Man]]'' story "[[Children in Danger!|Marvel Comics Present: Children in Danger! Starring the Amazing Spider-Man!]]"
The rights to ''Combat Colin'' and ''Matt and the Cat'' remain with their creators [[Lew Stringer]] and [[Mike Kazybrid]] respectively.
 
==In fiction==
[[Humph]] wanted to send a subscription in to Marvel {{storylink|The Transformers issue 13/Matt and the Cat|''Matt and the Cat'' issue 13}} having found out he could from an issue of [[The Transformers#In fiction|''The Transformers'']]. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 12/Matt and the Cat|Issue 12}} He thought he had missed the opportunity, apparently not noticing a moon or planetoid near [[Darkon]] with a big sign advertising for Marvel. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 16/Matt and the Cat|Issue 16}} He showed his fandom by wearing a "Make Mine Marvel" shirt under his smock top. [[Matt]] was also a fan as, when offered a space suit to survive the cold climate of Darkon, he reckoned it'd make him look like something out of Marvel Comics. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 17/Matt and the Cat|Issue 17}} After they'd landed on Darkon, Humph was grabbed by the [[Myzoni]]. He tried to break the ice by asking if they'd seen a post office from which to send his subscription. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 21/Matt and the Cat|Issue 21}} When Humph unwittingly became the head of a [[Slavebot]] uprising, he was glad he read Matt's Marvel comics so at least he could emulate a superhero. Finding a post office for his subscription was third on his agenda after attacking a [[Myzoni patrol car]] and finding Matt. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 25/Matt and the Cat|Issue 25}} Not long afterwards, Matt attempted to escape from the Myzoni's clutches using his knowledge of how to fight robots, aliens, and the odd [[mutant]] from reading his Marvel comics. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 26/Matt and the Cat|Issue 26}}
 
Young [[Dudley]] was a Marvel fan, having a "Make Mine Marvel" flag on his bedroom wall. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 12/The Chromobots|''The Chromobots'' issue 12}} {{storylink|The Transformers issue 16/The Chromobots|Issue 16}} {{storylink|The Transformers issue 20/The Chromobots|Issue 20}} One of Marvel's titles was ''[[Captain America]]''; Dudley owned at least one issue of it. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 13/The Chromobots|Issue 13}} Dudley's [[Chromobot]] ally [[Mikros]] reported to [[Cygnet]] of the [[Chromatic Star Federation]] that Dudley was familiar with the existence of mutants, aliens, and robotic life-forms thanks to Marvel, though it was unclear if she Cygnet was made aware that "Marvel" was a comic book publisher. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 21/The Chromobots|Issue 21}} After the Chromobots were transported to the year [[Robot universe#2535|2535]], Mikros wished he'd stayed at home reading Dudley's comics. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 22/The Chromobots|Issue 22}} Dudley hoped that his ally [[Shield]] could defeat the [[Brute]] so that he could see his home and his Marvel comics again. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 24/The Chromobots|Issue 24}} Dudley also reckoned he could use the evil [[Predator]]'s [[time modulator]] to avert this future in favour of a nicer one, where people were into Marvel in a big way. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 25/The Chromobots|Issue 25}} When he did manage to return to 1985, comics were among the things he was grateful he'd be able to see again, alongside home, his own bed, and chip butties. {{storylink|The Transformers issue 26/The Chromobots|Issue 26}}
 
==See also==
*[[List of Marvel properties]]
 
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