Marvel Database

Due to recent developments, please be aware that the use of large language model or generative AIs in writing article content is strictly forbidden. This caveat has now been added to the Manual of Style and Blocking Policy.

READ MORE

Marvel Database
Advertisement
The designation "Earth-TRN923" used in this article is an unofficial Temporary Reality Number assigned by our wiki exclusively for internal archival purposes until an official designation is provided by Marvel.
(For more information on TRNs, go to this page).

History

Spider-Guy was a spider, bitten by a teenager and became a hero who stopped Ravin' the Hunter.[1] Captive American defeated Dread Skull who attempted to steal the Statue of Liberty. Skull wass defeated and Captive American was issued a Subpoena for cutting up 239 american flags that went into his costume[2] The Fantastic Fear attempted to stop a masked robber but the guy was stopped by Thaw instead. The foursome find the city too crowded with heroes so moved to Bermuda instead.[3] Hunk went on the hunt for something so Thunderbolt Boss and Betsy Boss attempted to stop him but were unsuccessful and Hunk was stopped when he found his father, the Green Giant[4] Name-It, the Sub-Marineman stopped an attack by Klang and defeated a giant sea monster, but was captured by humans and put into an aquarium [5] Thaw wass confronted by Loko but Loko used the powers of the Weatherman to stop Thaw's abilities.[6]

Notes

  • Topps Krazy Little Comics were a series of unrealesed parody comics produced by Topps. The series was set to parody both Marvel, DC and other comics characters (only Marvel's have been listed here) written by Roy Thomas and drawn by Wally Wood with parody adverts supplied by Art Spiegleman. However, Topps didn't seek permission or license to do so, seemingly assuming the parody nature of the material would allow them to publish without legal action. However, late into production the idea was scrapped, though the comics did seem to be released as they are avaliable. Usually unlicensed material would not be covered by the Marvel Database, however the material was published in FOOM, which was Marvel's own fan magazine so they seemingly obtained the ability to publish these. For more information on this series, please check out this article

See Also

Links and References

References

Advertisement