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==History==
 
==History==
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Beginning in March 1974, Marvel began printing a Value Stamp on the letters page of every title. The campaign culminated with the appearance of the hundredth stamp with a secret character in a secret issue, eventually revealed to be [[Galactus]] in {{c|Sub-Mariner Vol 1 72}}. They also sold a stamp book for 50 cents (to cover postage and "manhandling") in which collectors could put those stamps. A full book entitled the owner to discounts on admission to comic-book conventions, merchandise, and other goodies. These books were also numbered, for reasons that never become clear.
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Beginning in March 1974, Marvel began printing a Value Stamp on the letters page of every title. The campaign culminated with the appearance of the hundredth stamp with a secret character in a secret issue, eventually revealed to be [[Galactus]] in {{c|Sub-Mariner Vol 1 72}}. They also sold a stamp book for 50 cents, to cover postage and "manhandling," in which collectors could put their stamps. A full book entitled the owner to discounts on admission to comic-book conventions, merchandise, and other goodies. These books were also numbered, for reasons that never become clear.
   
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None of the artwork in either Stamp issue is original work. All of the artwork for the Marvel Value Stamps were recycled from earlier Marvel artists work (either published or unpublished). For example, the Captain America image shown is from the cover of {{c|Avengers Vol 1 58}}. All original artist's work and credits are listed at [http://mvstamps.com|The Marvel Value Stamp Site].
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None of the artwork in the vintage stamps is original. All of the artwork for them was recycled from earlier Marvel artists' work, either published or unpublished. For example, the [[Captain America]] image shown above is from the cover of {{c|Avengers Vol 1 58}}. All original artists' work and credits are listed at [http://mvstamps.com The Marvel Value Stamp Site].
   
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[[Marie Severin]] did a great deal of work on this project. Severin showed a propensity to reprint a number of classic images from the Silver Age of Marvel, a large number of [[Jack Kirby]] and [[John Romita, Sr.]] work while mixing in new "horror" characters being promoted by Marvel at the time, such as [[Jack Russell (Earth-616)|Werewolf by Night]]. Images were sometimes "flipped" (displayed on a photostat projector and re-printed in a reverse angle) as the Human Torch image shown above has been. That first set would become known as Series A. Series B ran from December 1975 to August 1976 and included parts of ten "miniposters," with ten stamps making up one picture. Collectors could get another stamp book for Series B, for another 50 cents.
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[[Marie Severin]] did a great deal of work on this project. Severin showed a propensity to reprint a number of classic images from the Silver Age of Marvel, including a large number of [[Jack Kirby]] and [[John Romita, Sr.]] work, while mixing in new "horror" characters being promoted by Marvel at the time, such as [[Werewolf by Night]]. Images were sometimes "flipped" by being displayed on a photostat projector and re-printed at a reverse angle, such as the [[Human Torch]] image shown above has been.
   
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The first set would become known as Series A; meanwhile, Series B ran from December 1975 to August 1976 and included parts of ten "miniposters," with ten stamps making up each picture. Collectors could get another stamp book for Series B, for another 50 cents.
Of course, cutting out a stamp drastically lowered the collectible condition and value of the issue. Before buying any issue from 1974-1976, collector's should make sure the stamp is intact. Remember Marvel urged each reader to ''"Clip'em and Collect Them All!"''. Perhaps the most sought out issue from the Bronze Age: {{c|The Incredible Hulk Vol 1 181}} had a Value Stamp. An later issue of [[FOOM Vol 1|''F.O.O.M.'' magazine]] showed a picture of young Marvel fans who "clipped and collected" a complete set of 100 Series "A" stamps. One wonders today whether to admire or feel pity for these fans who defaced over 1,000 Marvel comics.
 
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Of course, cutting out a stamp drastically lowered the collectible condition and value of the issue. Before buying any issue from 1974-1976, collector's should make sure the stamp is intact. Remember Marvel urged each reader to ''"Clip'em and Collect Them All!"''. For example, perhaps the most sought after issue from the Bronze Age, {{c|Incredible Hulk Vol 1 181}}, had a Value Stamp.
   
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A later issue of [[FOOM Vol 1|''FOOM'' magazine]] showed a picture of young Marvel fans who "clipped and collected" complete sets of 100 Series A stamps. One wonders today whether to admire or feel pity for these fans who defaced thousands of Marvel comics. -->
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==Series A Stamps==
 
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A new series began in 2006, exclusively in [[Marvel Spotlight Vol 3]], running from issues {{c|Marvel Spotlight Vol 3 2|#2}}-{{c|Marvel Spotlight Vol 3 12|12}}.
Captain America Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|8. Captain america
 
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Living Mummy Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|14. Living Mummy
 
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Series C began in October 2017 as a way to promote the regular covers of [[Marvel Legacy]] issues. This set contained 53 stamps, which could not be found in issues with variant covers, and collectors could pick up a stamp book for Series C for free at their local comic shops that also contained artwork for seven additional unproduced stamps featuring [[Energizer|Katie Power]], [[Zero-G|Alex Power]], [[Dazzler]], [[Darkhawk]], [[Shang-Chi]], [[Mass Master|Jack Power]], and [[Lightspeed|Julie Power]].
Human Torch Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|25. Human Torch
 
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Mephisto Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|26. Mephisto
 
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Red Ghost Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|61. Red Ghost
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==[[:Category:Marvel Value Stamp (Series A)|Series A Stamps]]==
Rhino Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|81. Rhino
 
Otto Octavius (Earth-616) from Marvel Value Stamps 0001.jpg|96. Dr Octopus
 
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*1. Spider-Man
 
*1. Spider-Man
 
*2. Hulk
 
*2. Hulk
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*100. Galactus
 
*100. Galactus
   
 
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==Series B Stamps==
 
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Dracula Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|5. Dracula
 
Captain America Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|8. Captain america
 
Living Mummy Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|14. Living Mummy
 
Human Torch Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|25. Human Torch
 
Mephisto Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|26. Mephisto
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Watcher Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|37. Watcher
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Enchantress Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|43. Amora
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Mantis Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|45. Mantis
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Bucky Barnes Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|51. Bucky
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Red Ghost Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|61. Red Ghost
 
Rhino Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|81. Rhino
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Dragon Man Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|83. Dragon Man
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Hammerhead Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|89. Hammerhead
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Hercules Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|90. Hercules
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Byrrah Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|Byrrah
 
Otto Octavius (Earth-616) from Marvel Value Stamps 0001.jpg|96. Dr Octopus
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Black Knight Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|97. Black Knight
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Sandman Marvel Value Stamp.jpg|99. Sandman
 
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==[[:Category:Marvel Value Stamp (Series B)|Series B Stamps]]==
 
*Spider-Man (stamps 1, 14, 24, 36, 52, 58, 67, 75, 80, 93)
 
*Spider-Man (stamps 1, 14, 24, 36, 52, 58, 67, 75, 80, 93)
 
*Dracula (stamps 2, 22, 27, 33, 48, 54, 61, 77, 85, 96)
 
*Dracula (stamps 2, 22, 27, 33, 48, 54, 61, 77, 85, 96)
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*Fantastic Four (stamps 10, 18, 30, 34, 49, 56, 59, 70, 84, 98)
 
*Fantastic Four (stamps 10, 18, 30, 34, 49, 56, 59, 70, 84, 98)
   
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==Series C Stamps==
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==[[:Category:Marvel Value Stamp (2006 Series)|Marvel Spotlight Stamps]]==
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*1. AraƱa
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*2. Sgt. Fury
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*3. Sentry
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*4. Hulk
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*5. Spider-Woman
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*6. Spider-Man
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*7. Ms. Marvel
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*8. Dr. Doom
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*9. Planet Hulk
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*10. Ant-Man
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*11. Sensational Spider-Man
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*12. Silver Surfer
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*13. Cannonball
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*14. Wolverine
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*15. X-Men
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*16. Fantastic Four
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*17. Daredevil
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*18. Firestar
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*19. Nitro
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*20. Cap and Iron Man
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*21. Black Panther
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*22. Civil War Captain America
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*23. Civil War Iron Man
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*24. Thor
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*25. Hulk <!-- No, this is not a mistake -->
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*26. Vision
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*27. Ultimate Vision
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*28. Namor
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==[[:Category:Marvel Value Stamp (Series C)|Series C Stamps]]==
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*1. Spider-Man
 
*2. Wolverine
 
*2. Wolverine
 
*3. Thor
 
*3. Thor
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*4. Venom
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*5. The Incredible Hulk
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*6. Black Panther
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*7. Captain Marvel
 
*7. Captain Marvel
 
*8. Phoenix
 
*8. Phoenix
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*9. Iron Man
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*10. Moon Knight
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*11. Ms. Marvel
 
*12. The Mighty Thor
 
*12. The Mighty Thor
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*13. Human Torch
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*14. Captain America
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*15. Thing
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*16. Magneto
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*17. Deadpool
 
*18. Doctor Strange
 
*18. Doctor Strange
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*19. Gambit
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*20. She-Hulk
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*21. Daredevil
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*22. Hawkeye
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*23. Black Bolt
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*24. Cable
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*25. Old Man Logan
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*26. Thanos
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*27. Iceman
 
*28. Nick Fury
 
*28. Nick Fury
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*29. Iron Fist
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*30. Medusa
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*31. Miles Morales: Spider-Man
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*32. All-New Wolverine
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*33. Young Jean Grey
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*34. Luke Cage
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*35. Moon Girl
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*36. Storm
 
*37. Mary Jane
 
*37. Mary Jane
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*38. Amazing Spider-Man
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*38. Squirrel Girl
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*39. Falcon
 
*40. Star-Lord
 
*40. Star-Lord
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*41. Kate Bishop
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*42. Ironheart
 
*43. Totally Awesome Hulk
 
*43. Totally Awesome Hulk
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*44. Spider-Gwen
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*45. Jubilee
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*46. Vision
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*47. Jessica Jones
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*48. Gwenpool
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*49. America
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*50. Quake
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*51. Punisher
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*52. Ghost Rider
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*53. Fin Fang Foom
   
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===Links===
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==Links==
 
* [http://www.mvstamps.com '''The Marvel Value Stamp Site''']
 
* [http://www.mvstamps.com '''The Marvel Value Stamp Site''']
 
[[Category:Merchandise]]
 
[[Category:Merchandise]]

Revision as of 06:02, 21 December 2019

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History

Beginning in March 1974, Marvel began printing a Value Stamp on the letters page of every title. The campaign culminated with the appearance of the hundredth stamp with a secret character in a secret issue, eventually revealed to be Galactus in Sub-Mariner #72. They also sold a stamp book for 50 cents, to cover postage and "manhandling," in which collectors could put their stamps. A full book entitled the owner to discounts on admission to comic-book conventions, merchandise, and other goodies. These books were also numbered, for reasons that never become clear.

None of the artwork in the vintage stamps is original. All of the artwork for them was recycled from earlier Marvel artists' work, either published or unpublished. For example, the Captain America image shown above is from the cover of Avengers #58. All original artists' work and credits are listed at The Marvel Value Stamp Site.

Marie Severin did a great deal of work on this project. Severin showed a propensity to reprint a number of classic images from the Silver Age of Marvel, including a large number of Jack Kirby and John Romita, Sr. work, while mixing in new "horror" characters being promoted by Marvel at the time, such as Werewolf by Night. Images were sometimes "flipped" by being displayed on a photostat projector and re-printed at a reverse angle, such as the Human Torch image shown above has been.

The first set would become known as Series A; meanwhile, Series B ran from December 1975 to August 1976 and included parts of ten "miniposters," with ten stamps making up each picture. Collectors could get another stamp book for Series B, for another 50 cents.

A new series began in 2006, exclusively in Marvel Spotlight Vol 3, running from issues #2-12.

Series C began in October 2017 as a way to promote the regular covers of Marvel Legacy issues. This set contained 53 stamps, which could not be found in issues with variant covers, and collectors could pick up a stamp book for Series C for free at their local comic shops that also contained artwork for seven additional unproduced stamps featuring Katie Power, Alex Power, Dazzler, Darkhawk, Shang-Chi, Jack Power, and Julie Power.

Series A Stamps

  • 1. Spider-Man
  • 2. Hulk
  • 3. Conan the Barbarian
  • 4. Thing
  • 5. Dracula
  • 6. Thor
  • 7. Werewolf
  • 8. Captain America
  • 9. Captain Marvel
  • 10. Power Man
  • 11. Deathlok
  • 12. Daredevil
  • 13. Doctor Strange
  • 14. Living Mummy
  • 15. Iron Man
  • 16. Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu
  • 17. Black Bolt
  • 18. Volstagg
  • 19. Hogun, Balder, Fandral
  • 20. Brother Voodoo
  • 21. Kull
  • 22. Man-Thing
  • 23. Sgt. Fury
  • 24. Falcon
  • 25. Torch
  • 26. Mephisto
  • 27. Black Widow
  • 28. Hawkeye
  • 29. Baron Mordo
  • 30. Grey Gargoyle
  • 31. MODOK
  • 32. Red Skull
  • 33. Sue Richards, Invisible Girl
  • 34. Mr. Fantastic
  • 35. Killraven
  • 36. Ancient One
  • 37. Watcher
  • 38. Red Sonja
  • 39. Iron Fist
  • 40. Loki
  • 41. Gladiator
  • 42. Man-Wolf
  • 43. Enchantress
  • 44. Absorbing Man
  • 45. Mantis
  • 46. Mysterio
  • 47. Green Goblin
  • 48. Kraven
  • 49. Odin
  • 50. Black Panther
  • 51. Bucky Barnes
  • 52. Quicksilver
  • 53. Grim Reaper
  • 54. Shanna the She-Devil
  • 55. Medusa
  • 56. Rawhide Kid
  • 57. Vulture
  • 58. Mandarin
  • 59. Golem
  • 60. Ka-Zar
  • 61. Red Ghost
  • 62. Plunderer
  • 63. Sub-Mariner
  • 64. Sif
  • 65. Iceman
  • 66. General Ross
  • 67. Cyclops
  • 68. Son of Satan
  • 69. Marvel Girl
  • 70. Super Skrull
  • 71. Vision
  • 72. Lizard
  • 73. Kingpin
  • 74. Stranger
  • 75. Morbius
  • 76. Dormammu
  • 77. Swordsman
  • 78. Owl
  • 79. Kang
  • 80. Ghost Rider
  • 81. Rhino
  • 82. Mary Jane Watson
  • 83. Dragon Man
  • 84. Dr. Doom
  • 85. Lilith, Dracula's Daughter
  • 86. Zemo
  • 87. J. Jonah Jameson
  • 88. Leader
  • 89. Hammerhead
  • 90. Hercules
  • 91. Hela, Goddess of Death
  • 92. Byrrah
  • 93. Silver Surfer
  • 94. Electro
  • 95. Mole Man
  • 96. Dr. Octopus
  • 97. Black Knight
  • 98. Puppet Master
  • 99. Sandman
  • 100. Galactus

Series B Stamps

  • Spider-Man (stamps 1, 14, 24, 36, 52, 58, 67, 75, 80, 93)
  • Dracula (stamps 2, 22, 27, 33, 48, 54, 61, 77, 85, 96)
  • Captain America (stamps 3, 17, 25, 29, 37, 46, 53, 64, 69, 74)
  • Hulk (stamps 4, 19, 41, 42, 76, 82, 83, 87, 97, 99)
  • Stan Lee (stamps 5, 15, 31, 40, 63, 71, 81, 89, 92, 100)
  • Conan (stamps 6, 11, 28, 38, 44, 60, 65, 78, 86, 94)
  • Thor (stamps 7, 16, 20, 21, 32, 39, 47, 55, 62, 72)
  • Silver Surfer (stamps 8, 12, 26, 43, 50, 57, 68, 79, 88, 91)
  • Doctor Strange (stamps 9, 13, 23, 35, 45, 51, 66, 73, 90, 95)
  • Fantastic Four (stamps 10, 18, 30, 34, 49, 56, 59, 70, 84, 98)

Marvel Spotlight Stamps

  • 1. AraƱa
  • 2. Sgt. Fury
  • 3. Sentry
  • 4. Hulk
  • 5. Spider-Woman
  • 6. Spider-Man
  • 7. Ms. Marvel
  • 8. Dr. Doom
  • 9. Planet Hulk
  • 10. Ant-Man
  • 11. Sensational Spider-Man
  • 12. Silver Surfer
  • 13. Cannonball
  • 14. Wolverine
  • 15. X-Men
  • 16. Fantastic Four
  • 17. Daredevil
  • 18. Firestar
  • 19. Nitro
  • 20. Cap and Iron Man
  • 21. Black Panther
  • 22. Civil War Captain America
  • 23. Civil War Iron Man
  • 24. Thor
  • 25. Hulk
  • 26. Vision
  • 27. Ultimate Vision
  • 28. Namor

Series C Stamps

  • 1. Spider-Man
  • 2. Wolverine
  • 3. Thor
  • 4. Venom
  • 5. The Incredible Hulk
  • 6. Black Panther
  • 7. Captain Marvel
  • 8. Phoenix
  • 9. Iron Man
  • 10. Moon Knight
  • 11. Ms. Marvel
  • 12. The Mighty Thor
  • 13. Human Torch
  • 14. Captain America
  • 15. Thing
  • 16. Magneto
  • 17. Deadpool
  • 18. Doctor Strange
  • 19. Gambit
  • 20. She-Hulk
  • 21. Daredevil
  • 22. Hawkeye
  • 23. Black Bolt
  • 24. Cable
  • 25. Old Man Logan
  • 26. Thanos
  • 27. Iceman
  • 28. Nick Fury
  • 29. Iron Fist
  • 30. Medusa
  • 31. Miles Morales: Spider-Man
  • 32. All-New Wolverine
  • 33. Young Jean Grey
  • 34. Luke Cage
  • 35. Moon Girl
  • 36. Storm
  • 37. Mary Jane
  • 38. Squirrel Girl
  • 39. Falcon
  • 40. Star-Lord
  • 41. Kate Bishop
  • 42. Ironheart
  • 43. Totally Awesome Hulk
  • 44. Spider-Gwen
  • 45. Jubilee
  • 46. Vision
  • 47. Jessica Jones
  • 48. Gwenpool
  • 49. America
  • 50. Quake
  • 51. Punisher
  • 52. Ghost Rider
  • 53. Fin Fang Foom

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