Marvel Masterworks - Alphabetical List of Marvel Masterworks

Alphabetical List of Marvel Masterworks

Golden Age (30)

  • All-Winners: Vol. 1-4
  • Golden Age Captain America: Vol. 1-6
  • Daring Mystery: Vol. 1-2
  • Golden Age Human Torch: Vol. 1-3
  • Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 1-7
  • Mystic Comics: Vol. 1
  • Golden Age Sub-Mariner: Vol. 1-3
  • U.S.A. Comics: Vol. 1-2
  • Young Allies: Vol. 1-2

Atlas Era (27)

  • Battlefield: Vol. 1
  • Atlas Era Heroes: Vol. 1-3
  • Black Knight/Yellow Claw: Vol. 1
  • Journey into Mystery: Vol. 1-4
  • Jungle Adventures: Vol. 1-3

Atlas Era (continued)

  • Menace: Vol. 1
  • Strange Tales: Vol. 1-5
  • Tales of Suspense: Vol. 1-4
  • Tales to Astonish: Vol. 1-4
  • Venus: Vol. 1

Silver Age and Bronze Age (136)

  • The Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 1-15
  • Ant-Man/Giant-Man: Vol. 1-2
  • The Avengers: Vol. 1-12
  • Black Panther: Vol. 1
  • Captain America: Vol. 1-6
  • Captain Marvel: Vol. 1-4
  • Daredevil: Vol. 1-6
  • Deathlok: Vol. 1
  • The Defenders: Vol. 1-3
  • Doctor Strange: Vol. 1-5
  • The Fantastic Four: Vol. 1-14
  • The Human Torch: Vol. 1-2
  • The Incredible Hulk: Vol. 1-7
  • Inhumans: Vol. 1-2
  • The Invincible Iron Man: Vol. 1-8
  • Iron Fist: Vol. 1-2
  • Ka-Zar: Vol. 1
  • Marvel Team-Up: Vol. 1-2
  • The Mighty Thor: Vol. 1-11
  • Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Vol. 1-3
  • Rawhide Kid: Vol. 1-2
  • Sgt. Fury: Vol. 1-4
  • The Silver Surfer: Vol. 1-2
  • The Sub-Mariner: Vol. 1-4
  • The Uncanny X-Men: Vol. 1-8
  • Warlock: Vol. 1-2
  • The X-Men: Vol. 1-8

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