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  • ...other issues of ownership. Lastly, from time to time, superheroes or other comics characters, judged by their creators to have served their dramatic purposes ===DC Comics===
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  • {{Infobox comics character <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> |caption=Cover to ''[[Marvel Spotlight]]'' #9 (November 1980) featuring Captain Universe, art by [[Steve
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  • | series = [[Marvel Comics]], [[IDW Publishing]] ...ry 1986) by [[Bill Mantlo]] and [[Sal Buscema]], and published by [[Marvel Comics]].
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  • | series = [[Marvel Comics]] | caption = Marvel Comics Bug
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 1, January 1979 by Marvel Comics | species = Spartakian (Marvel Comics)
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  • ...better-known group is a core concept of the 1980s [[comic book]] ''[[Rom (comics)|Rom: Spaceknight]]'', while the other two are far more recent creations an ...er 1979 (''Rom'' #1) by writer [[Bill Mantlo]] and artist [[Sal Buscema]]. Marvel still retains ownership of the Spaceknight characters, excpet Rom.
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  • | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics ...''[[Return to Cybertron]]'' written by [[Suzanne Weyn]] and published by [[Marvel Books]].<ref>http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~sstoneb/tf/books/sticker/re
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  • ...haracters owned by the [[Marvel Comics]] and appearing in that company's [[Marvel Universe]]. ==Marvel Comics==
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  • | series = [[Marvel Comics]] | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 1, January 1979 by Marvel Comics
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' Annual 1, 1979 by Marvel Comics | gender = Female (IDW Publishing), Male (Marvel Comics, toy)
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  • | series = [[Marvel Comics]] | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 9, September 1979 by Marvel Comics
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  • | series = [[Marvel Comics]] | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 37, January 1982 by Marvel Comics
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  • ...artner to the Autobot [[Hot Rod (Transformers)|Hot Rod]]. In the US Marvel Comics ''The Transformers'' series he was known by the name Sparks. In the 2011 Ma ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots.
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  • | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics ===Comics===
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  • ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • ===Comics=== ==== Marvel Comics ====
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  • ...= "[[Arena of Death]]", ''Micronauts'' volume 1 Annual 1, 1979 by [[Marvel Comics]] |data22 = Minion of Psycho-Man and Baron Karza, Death Squad (Marvel Comics)<BR>Dark Storm (Protectors of Inner Space)
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 8 by Image Comics | occupation = Bounty Hunter (Image Comics)<BR>Emmisary of Red Falcon (Devil's Due Publishing)<BR>Interrogator (IDW Pu
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  • | first = Transformers #62 by Marvel Comics ..._badass_in_the_comic.php 10 Transformers That Were Only Cool Badass in the Comics By Rob Bricken, Apr. 14 2009 By Kevin J. Guhl</ref>
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  • |first =Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics ...''[[Return to Cybertron]]'' written by [[Suzanne Weyn]] and published by [[Marvel Books]].<ref>http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~sstoneb/tf/books/sticker/re
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' Annual 1, 1979 by Marvel Comics ===Comics===
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 15 by Marvel Comics |data22 = Minion of Psycho-Man, Death Squad (Marvel Comics)
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  • ...man-looking aliens, while in the animated US series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • ...man-looking aliens, while in the animated US series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • ...man-looking aliens, while in the animated US series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • | first = Transformers #1 by Marvel Comics ...ormers)|Betatron]], [[Optimus Maximus]] or [[Sky Reign]]. In the BMOG Toys comics he has also been part of [[Galvatronus]].
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  • |caption =Sunbeam in Dreamwave comics ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots.
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  • |caption =Zigzag in Dreamwave comics ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots.
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 annual 2 by Marvel Comics ===Comics===
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  • |caption =Dreamwave comics Holepunch art |first =''Transformers'' issue #60 by Marvel Comics
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 1, January 1979 by Marvel Comics ===Comics===
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 issue 22, Marvel Comics |data22 = Death Squad (Marvel Comics)<BR>Dark Storm (Micronauts Protectors of Inner Space)
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  • |caption =Dreamwave comics Tracer art |first =''Transformers'' by Marvel Comics 60
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 26 by Marvel Comics, February 1981 ...s was released as a toy by Mego in late 1979 as part of the second wave of aliens. He was also released by Gig.
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  • ===Comics=== ====Marvel Comics====
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  • | caption = Aimless in Dreamwave comics ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots.
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 35, by Marvel Comics |data22 = Death Squad (Marvel Comics)
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  • ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 Annual 1 by Marvel Comics ...ained the "glow-in-the-dark brain" feature used throughout the rest of the aliens sub-line.
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  • '''Fireflyte''' is a [[fictional character]] from Marvel Comics created for their ''[[Micronauts]]'' series. ==Marvel Comics==
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  • | first = ''Starriors'' volume 1 number 1, November 1984 by Marvel Comics ...one of 3 classes of Starrior robots. Destructors were charged destroying aliens invaders and mutant creatures caused by the solar flares.
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  • | caption = Vorath in Dreamwave comics ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots.
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  • | first = ''Micronauts'' volume 1 number 1 by Marvel Comics | species = Spartakian (Marvel Comics)<BR>Acroyear (Protectors of Inner Space)
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  • ...human-looking aliens, while in the animated series they are green-skinned aliens. In the Ladybird Books stories the Nebulans are human-sized robots. ===Comics===
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  • | series = [[Marvel Comics]] | image = [[File:terminator--marvel-art.jpg|240px]]
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  • |first=Transformers #46 "Cash and Car-nage" by Marvel Comics ===Comics===
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  • ...cs series remained intact, and following media such as Dreamwave and IDW's comics followed the toy's colors as well.<ref>[http://www.ntfa.net/universe/englis ===Marvel Comics===
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