First launched in 2003, Marvel Adventures is a line of Lighter and Softer comics featuring some of the company's top characters and set outside of the 616 canon that most Marvel Comics characters inhabit. Each issue contains a story that's finished by the end of the last page (though setups for larger larger arcs sometimes occur), and does so in a lighthearted fashion where everything usually gets back to the way it's supposed to be. Likewise, its setting allows it to completely ignore such world-changing events from the main comics, such as Civil War. Currently, there are two series:
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| - First launched in 2003, Marvel Adventures is a line of Lighter and Softer comics featuring some of the company's top characters and set outside of the 616 canon that most Marvel Comics characters inhabit. Each issue contains a story that's finished by the end of the last page (though setups for larger larger arcs sometimes occur), and does so in a lighthearted fashion where everything usually gets back to the way it's supposed to be. Likewise, its setting allows it to completely ignore such world-changing events from the main comics, such as Civil War. Currently, there are two series:
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| - First launched in 2003, Marvel Adventures is a line of Lighter and Softer comics featuring some of the company's top characters and set outside of the 616 canon that most Marvel Comics characters inhabit. Each issue contains a story that's finished by the end of the last page (though setups for larger larger arcs sometimes occur), and does so in a lighthearted fashion where everything usually gets back to the way it's supposed to be. Likewise, its setting allows it to completely ignore such world-changing events from the main comics, such as Civil War. Currently, there are two series: - Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man - Marvel Adventures: Super Heroes April 2010 saw the cancellation of practically all the series. The survivors (Spider-Man and Super Heroes) became renumbered, starting again from #1. 'Marvel Adventures' also dropped from the titles. Spring 2012 will see those series get canceled in favor of a new line, Marvel Universe. This line includes comics tying into the cartoons The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Ultimate Spider-Man. Previous series that have been discontinued include Hulk, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, and The Avengers.
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