The Marvel Super Heroes - Stations

Stations

Source: Marvel Comics house ads in Strange Tales #150 (Nov. 1966) and The Amazing Spider-Man #45 (Feb. 1967), each of which said the list was "incomplete at time of publication".

Alphabetized by city.

  • WTEN-TV / Channel 10 • Albany, New York
  • WBAL / Channel 11 • Baltimore, Maryland
  • WNEM / Channel 5 • Bay City/Saginaw, Michigan
  • WNAC / Channel 7 • Boston, Massachusetts
  • WKBW / Channel 7 • Buffalo, New York
  • WAZ / Channel 3 • Charleston, West Virginia (became WSAZ / Channel 3 • Huntington, West Virginia)
  • WCCB-TV / Channel 18• Charlotte, North Carolina
  • WGN / Channel 9 • Chicago, Illinois
  • CKLW / Channel 9 • Detroit, Michigan (became CBET / Channel 9 • Windsor, Ontario, Canada)
  • KWGN-TV / Channel 2• Denver, Colorado
  • KHJ (became KCAL-TV) / Channel 9 • Los Angeles, California
  • WHBQ / Channel 13 • Memphis, Tennessee
  • WVUE / Channel 12 • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • WOR (became WWOR / Channel 9 • New York City, New York
  • KYW / Channel 3 • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • WPGH-TV / Channel 53 • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • WGAN (now WGME) / Channel 13 • Portland, Maine
  • WPRO (became WPRI / Channel 12 • Providence, Rhode Island
  • WHEC / Channel 10 • Rochester, New York
  • KSD (became KSDK) / Channel 5 • St. Louis, Missouri
  • KCPX (became KTVX) / Channel 4 • Salt Lake City, Utah (ad erroneously listed station as WCPX)
  • WAPA / Channel 4 • San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • WHEN (became WTVH / Channel 5 • Syracuse, New York
  • WTTG / Channel 5 • Washington, D.C.

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