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The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is an encyclopedic guide which details the fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications. The original 15 volume series was published in comic book format in 1982, which followed by sporadic updates.
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Contents

Origin

Jim Shooter, Marvel's then Editor in Chief, conceived of the idea, envisioning a guide detailing statistics much in the manner of those found upon the backs of baseball cards.[1] This initial project was to be called The Marvel Super-Specifications Handbook. He appointed Mark Gruenwald editor of the project, and Gruenwald developed the project to include all aspects of the Marvel Universe, although he noted it was not comprehensive.[2] This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Editor in chief is a publications primary editor. ... Baseball cards from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s A baseball card is a small card printed on heavy paper stock, featuring one or more baseball players. ... Mark Gruenwald (June 18, 1953-August 12, 1996) was an American comic book writer and editor. ...


Critics of the handbook have argued that the level of detail within the guide effectively limited the ability of writers to innovate, a charge Gruenwald dismissed, reputedly stating that the information presented was only the most recent data and was subject to change.[3] Peter Sanderson, one of the writers of the original guide, noted that "Mark sought to make the Marvel characters' super-powers as firm a basis in real science as possible. After the first version of the Handbook, Mark decided that some of the explanations had grown too complicated, and asked me to simplify them."[4] Peter Sanderson is a comic book historian, as well as a professor on the graphic novel as literature at New York University. ...


The OHOTMU detailed the more significant characters, items and locations in the Marvel Universe, itemizing them into individual entries. Individual entries usually consisted of: This article is about the shared universe setting used by many Marvel Comics titles. ...

  • A frontal full-body view of the character.
  • Prose text describing the character's origin, powers, and other abilities and unique traits, as well as 'statistics' such as place of birth, former aliases, height, weight, hair and eye color and so forth. The original edition opted only to describe the "Origins" of characters (how they acquired their powers), instead focusing heavily on detailed explanations for how those powers functioned. In the Book of the Dead supplement, however, the handbook provided entire "Histories" for the deceased characers, a trend which was then adopted for the main body of the Deluxe Edition, allowing the entire life and career of the characters to be covered. Major important pieces of equipment were also given technical illustrations with breakdowns of their functions and features.
  • Example images of the character in action, taken directly from the comics themselves.

In the original Edition, characters were listed at one character to a page, although minor characters were sometimes listed at two to a page and major characters would occasionally receive more than one page. In the Deluxe Edition, however, every character received at least one page, with significant characters receiving up to 3-5 pages.


In the Master Edition (1990-1993) this changed and every character was allocated a double-sided loose leaf page. Later versions allocate characters different lengths of entry depending on their history and importance.


There have been several versions of the concept since first published in 1982:

  • 1982-1984: a 15-issue series. Issues 13 - 14 are titled the Books of the Dead and Inactive, featuring characters and groups who were, at the time, believed dead or inactive. Issue 15 is titled the 'Book of Weapons, Hardware, and Paraphernalia', featuring technical drawings of equipment such as the shield of Captain America and the web-shooters of Spider-Man.
  • 1985-1988: a 20-issue Deluxe Edition is published. Although numerous entries reference an Appendix, the Deluxe Edition Appendix is not published. The '85-'88 run (Deluxe Edition) was also been collected in trade paperback format, in a series of 10 128 page volumes. The trade edition also feature updates of many characters. Supplements for licensed properties are published, including Conan the Barbarian; G.I. Joe; and the Transformers.
  • 1989: an 8-issue upddate is published. This series is notable for including numerous non-superhuman supporting characters.
  • 1990-1993: A 36 issue Master Edition series is published, with each issue a shrink-wrapped pack of loose-leaf pages.
  • 2004-2005: Themed one-shot supplements are published, such as Official Handbook to the Marvel Universe: X-Men 2004. Other entries in this themed, subtitled series include Spider-Man 2004; Avengers 2004; Hulk 2004; Daredevil 2004; Wolverine 2004; Golden Age 2004; Women of Marvel 2005 and Avengers 2005.
  • 2006: A new 12-issue series was published featuring new characters. A series of themed one-shot issues was also published in the same style as the 2004-2005 books, including the Civil War Files which tied in with Marvel's Civil War crossover series. The original Handbook series, original 20-issue Deluxe Edition, and the Update '89 edition were also reprinted in five Essential volumes.




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Bibliography of Official Handbook series

The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. I

# Title Month of Publ. Pages Orig. Price
1 A from Abomination to Avengers Quinjet January 1983 34 $ 1.00
2 B - C from Baron Mordo to Collective Man February 1983 34 $ 1.00
3 C - D from Collector to Dracula March 1983 34 $ 1.00
4 D - G from Dragon Man to Gypsy Moth April 1983 34 $ 1.00
5 H - J from Hangman to Juggernaut May 1983 34 $ 1.00
6 K - M from Kang to Man-Bull June 1983 34 $ 1.00
7 M from Mandarin to Mystique July 1983 34 $ 1.00
8 N - P from Namorita to Pyro August 1983 34 $ 1.00
9 Q - S from Quasar to She-Hulk September 1983 34 $ 1.00
10 S from Shi'ar to Sub-Mariner October 1983 34 $ 1.00
11 S - U from Subterraneans to Ursa Major November 1983 34 $ 1.00
12 V - Z from Valkyrie to Zzzax December 1983 34 $ 1.00
13 Book of the Dead and Inactive I: Air-Walker to Man-Wolf February 1984 34 $ 1.00
14 Book of the Dead and Inactive II: Marvel Boy to Zuras March 1984 34 $ 1.00
15 Book of Weapons, Hardware, and Paraphernalia April 1984 34 $ 1.00


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The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. II (Deluxe Edition)

# Info Month of Publ. Pages Orig. Price
1 Abomination to Batroc's Brigade December 1985 64 $ 1.50
2 Beast to Clea January 1986 64 $ 1.50
3 Cloak to Doctor Octopus February 1986 64 $ 1.50
4 Doctor Strange to Galactus March 1986 64 $ 1.50
5 Gardener to The Hulk April 1986 64 $ 1.50
6 Human Torch to Ka-Zar May 1986 64 $ 1.50
7 Khoryphos to Magneto June 1986 64 $ 1.50
8 Magus to Mole Man July 1986 64 $ 1.50
9 Molecule Man to Owl August 1986 64 $ 1.50
10 Paladin to The Rhino September 1986 64 $ 1.50
11 Richard Rider to Sidewinder October 1986 64 $ 1.50
12 Sif to Sunspot November 1986 64 $ 1.50
13 Super-Adaptoid to Umar December 1986 64 $ 1.50
14 Unicorn to Wolverine January 1987 64 $ 1.50
15 Wonder Man to Zzzax plus Alien Races March 1987 64 $ 1.50
16 Book of the Dead: Air-Walker to Death-Stalker June 1987 64 $ 1.50
17 Book of the Dead: Destiny to Hobgoblin August 1987 64 $ 1.50
18 Book of the Dead: Hyperion to Nighthawk October 1987 64 $ 1.50
19 Book of the Dead: Nuke to Obadiah Stane December 1987 64 $ 1.50
20 Book of the Dead: Stick to Zuras February 1988 64 $ 1.50


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# Info ISBN Month of Publ. Pages Orig. Price
1 Abomination to Circus of Crime ISBN 0-87135-208-7 ? 128 $ 6.95
2 Clea to Gaea ISBN 0-87135-209-5 ? 128 $ 6.95
3 Galactus to Kang ISBN 0-87135-210-9 ? 128 $ 6.95
4 Karkas to Mister Fantastic ISBN 0-87135-211-7 ? 128 $ 6.95
5 Mister Fear to Quicksilver ISBN 0-87135-212-5 ? 128 $ 6.95
6 Radioactive Man to Stilt-Man ISBN 0-87135-213-3 ? 128 $ 6.95
7 Stingray to Wendigo ISBN 0-87135-214-1 ? 128 $ 6.95
8 Werewolf to Zzzax
Book of the Dead: Air-Walker to Dorcas, Dr. Lemuel
ISBN 0-87135-215-X ? 128 $ 6.95
9 Book of the Dead: Dorma to Patriot ISBN 0-87135-353-9 ? 128 $ 6.95
10 Book of the Dead: Phantom Eagle to Zuras ISBN 0-87135-366-0 ? 128 $ 6.95


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# Info Month of Publ. Pages Orig. Price
1 Adversary to Chameleon July 1989 48 $ 1.50
2 Champion of the Universe to Ecstasy August 1989 48 $ 1.50
3 Eon to Hulk September 1989 48 $ 1.50
4 Human Torch to Manikin October 1989 48 $ 1.50
5 Marauders to Power Princess November 1989 48 $ 1.50
6 Prowler to Serpent Society Late November 1989 48 $ 1.50
7 Set to Tyrak December 1989 48 $ 1.50
8 U-Man to Madelyne Pryor Late December 1989 48 $ 1.50


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The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. III (Master Edition)

# Info [5] Month of Publ. Sheets Orig. Price
1 Model Sheets: Anaconda, Blue Shield, Corsair, Counterweight, Dormammu, Foxfire, Gorgon, Agatha Harkness, Juggernaut, Llyra, Midnight Sun, MODAM, Moon-Boy, Nebulon, Oneg, Puck, Ronan the Accuser, Spider-Man, Starfox, Stranger, Trickshot, Typhoid Mary, Watchdogs, Zuras December 1990 24 $ 3.95
2 Model Sheets: Awesome Android, Ulysses Bloodstone, Captain America, Destiny, Doctor Octopus, Eel, Forge, Grey Gargoyle, Howard the Duck, Isaac, Kubik, Leader, Moonstone, Mother Night, Nitro, Orka, Plantman, Quicksilver, Rock Python, Sise-Neg, Scorpio, Triton, Volcana, Water Wizard January 1991 24 $ 3.95
3 Model Sheets: AIM, Baron Mordo, Big Bertha, Cable, Diamondback II, Electro, Firelord, Gargantua, Ghost Rider VI, Heimdall, Ka-Zar, Man-Ape, Mister Fantastic, Morgan Le Fey, Naga, Porcupine, Razorback, Shocker, Sunder, Thunderbird, Venus, Whizzer, Wrecker, Zaran February 1991 24 $ 3.95
4 Model Sheets: Apocalypse, Baron Zemo II, Blastaar, Carrion, Devastator, Dr. Minerva, Executioner, Grim Reaper, Hammer, King Cobra, Living Mummy, Madame Web, Malekith the Accursed, Mister Jip, Nikki, Puppet Master, Red Raven, Shadowcat, Shape, Texas Twister, U-Man, Vector, Wolverine, Ziran March 1991 24 $ 3.95
5 Model Sheets: Abomination, Blizzard, Boomerang, Captain Marvel I, Crimson Dynamo V, Dagger, Doctor Malus, Eternity, Fandral the Dashing, Guardian II, In-Betweener, Knick Knack, Magma, Man-Thing, Mesmero, Nighthawk, Owl, Punisher, Quasimodo, Sleeper, Speed Demon, Titania II, Vulture, Wizard April 1991 24 $ 3.95
6 Model Sheets: Astronomer, Bullseye, Cannonball, Copperhead III, Darkoth, Fixer, Gatecrasher, Hela, Hobgoblin II-IV, Immortus, Leir, Mirage, Mister Sinister, Mordred, Nomad III, One Above All, Professor Power, Rintrah, She-Hulk, Starlight, Thin Man, Ursa Major, Vertigo II, Whirlwind May 1991 24 $ 3.95
7 Model Sheets: Armadillo, Barbarus, Black Knight III, Callisto, Cypher, Daredevil, Egghead, Firestar, Goldbug, Hangman, Jack Frost, Karnilla, Lizard, Magneto, Marvel Boy, Mercurio, Nova, Psycho-Man, Red Ronin, Shaper of Worlds, Slug, Stilt-Man, Ulik, Valkin June 1991 24 $ 3.95
8 Model Sheets: Attuma, Blacklash, Captain Ultra, Colossus, Devil Dinosaur, Dragon Man, Elektra, Gladiator II, Hulk, Jackal, Kang, Lamprey, Machete, Makkari, Manslaughter, Nighthawk, Piledriver, Quicksand, Shang-Chi, Spider-Woman I, Supreme Intelligence, Tyrannus, Viper, Woodgod 24 $ 3.95
9 Model Sheets: Air-Walker, Black Panther, Brother Tode, Chameleon, Doc Samson, Ego, Firebird, Gremlin II, Hyperion, Isis, Lightspeed, Machinesmith, Moon Knight, Overmind, Phantom Eagle, Rocket Raccoon, Scarlet Witch, Silver Dagger, Skids, Taskmaster, Vidar, Colleen Wing, Xemnu the Titan, Zarek 24 $ 3.95
10 Model Sheets: Ajak, Black Talon I & II, Blob, Captain Britain, Constrictor, Doctor Faustus, Grandmaster, Hercules, Jigsaw, Llan the Sorcerer, Mad Thinker, Miss America, Misty Knight, N'Astirh, Odin, Poundcakes, Red Ghost, Seth, Siryn, Thanos, Umar, Venom, Wong, X-Ray 24 $ 3.95
11 Model Sheets: Ares, Balor, Cloak, Crucible, Death Adder, Gilgamesh, Hydro-Man, Impossible Man, Jocasta, Kronos, Lupo, Madrox the Multiple Man, Master Order, Nezarr, Oddball, Power Princess, Rocket Racer, Spider-Woman II, Storm, Tana Nile, Tinkerer, Vanguard, White Tiger, Yellow Claw 24 $ 3.95
12 Model Sheets: Aguila, Andromeda, Black Cat, Centurius, Crossbones, D'Spayre, Frenzy, Goliath III, Helio, Jack of Hearts, Karnak, Loki, Melter, Mister Hyde, Nightcrawler, Puff Adder, Piper, Runner, Satannish, Silver Surfer, Spitfire, Taurus, Uni-Mind, Whiplash II 24 $ 3.95
13 Model Sheets: Arabian Knight, Blood Brothers, Bullet, Contemplator, Diablo, Dreadknight, Fer-de-Lance, High Evolutionary, Iceman, Mad Dog, Master, Mysterio, Northstar, Phoenix, Quasar, Ringmaster, Shroud, Surtur, Thundra, Tiger Shark, Ultimatum, Werewolf
Action Sheet: Spider-Man / Team Action Sheet: Fantastic Four
24 $ 4.50
14 Model Sheets: Annihilus, Beast, Black Knight II, Champion of the Universe, Darkstar, Eon, Gargoyle, Jetstream, Kurse, Mentor, Modred, Mongoose, Namorita, Prowler, Rhino, Sidewinder, Sphinx, Super-Sabre, Thor, Tombstone, Wendigo
Action Sheets: Captain America, Spider-Man (Web-Shooters) / Team Action Sheet: Fantastic Four (Replacements)
24 $ 4.50
15 Model Sheets: Ant-Man II, Brothers Grimm II, Bushwacker, Charlie-27, Crystal, Deathurge, Frankenstein's Monster, Garokk, Guardsman, Hate Monger, Iron Man, Killer Shrike, Mangog, Moonglow, Omega, Princess Python, Rogue, Sandman, Saturnyne, Space Phantom, Tyr, Adam Warlock
Action Sheet: Ghost Rider / Team Action Sheet: Avengers (First Line-Up)
24 $ 4.50
16 Model Sheets: Absorbing Man, Baron Strucker, Cyclops, Darkhawk, Force, Graviton, Hawkeye, Jemiah, Kofi, Lava Men, Martinex, Midas, Mole Man, Pluto, Sabretooth, Spymaster, Stallior, Tatterdemalion, Vamp, Yellowjacket, Zzaxx
Action Sheet: Wolverine / Team Action Sheet: Avengers (Second Line-Up)
23 $ 4.50
17 Model Sheets: 3-D Man, Ancient One, Black Queen, Brother Voodoo, Count Nefaria, Death-Stalker, Eson the Searcher, Glob, Havok, Kingpin, Lady Deathstrike, Maelstrom, MODOK, Namor, Paladin, Red Guardian, Sasquatch, Scorpion, Thunderball, Vishanti, Worm
Action Sheet: Punisher / Team Action Sheet: Avengers (Third Line-Up)
23 $ 4.50
18 Model Sheets: Arishem the Judge, Beetle, Bulldozer, Clea, Demolition-Man, Fang, Ghaur, Hogun the Grim, Ironclad, Kangaroo, Lucifer, Madcap, Moondragon, Nebula, Professor X, Razor-Fist, Nicholas Scratch, Spirit of '76, Thing, Wolfsbane, Zaladane
Action Sheet: She-Hulk / Team Action Sheet: Avengers (Fourth Line-Up)
23 $ 4.50
19 Model Sheets: Apollo, Battle Star, Ch'od, Dr. Demonicus, Earth-Lord, Gamora, Iron Monger, Rick Jones, Major Victory, Mandarin, Marrina, Nova, Oracle, Ringer, Satana, Shatterstar, Tom Thumb, Ultimus, White Bishop,