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Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe

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, followed by sporadic updates.

Origin

Jim Shooter, Marvel's then editor-in-chief, conceived the idea of[1] envisioning a guide detailing statistics much in the manner of those found upon the back of baseball cards.[2] This initial project was to be called The Marvel Super-Specifications Handbook (the eventual title incorporating the term "Marvel Universe" was appropriated from Al Milgrom, who had used it as a working title for the anthology series Marvel Fanfare).[1] Shooter 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.[citation needed] In addition to Gruenwald, contributing writers on the initial volume were Marvel editors Mike Carlin, Eliot R. Brown,[1] and Peter Sanderson.[2] Josef Rubinstein was brought on by Gruenwald to be the sole inker of the entire 20-year project because he felt Rubinstein was best able to make the characters easily recognizable and to subvert his own style to that of the handbook's various pencillers.[3]

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.[4] 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."[citation needed]

The OHOTMU detailed the more significant characters, items and locations in the Marvel Universe, itemizing them into individual entries. Individual entries usually consisted of:

In the original, 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. Both editions had wraparound covers that could be linked together to form a giant poster. In the late 1980s, a poster made up of the first twelve issues of the original Handbook was released. For the poster, several characters were added and others received up-to-date looks.

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.

Publication history

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

Bibliography of Official Handbook series

The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. I

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

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

The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. IV

Bibliography of other handbook titles

Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe

Marvel Encyclopedias

Marvel Fact Files

Marvel Fact Files are a series of encyclopedic guides which detail the fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications. The magazine series is published in the U.K. by Eaglemoss Publications starting in 2013.

Reception

Lawrence Henry Apodaca reviewed the original The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe in Space Gamer No. 64.[80] Apodaca commented that "Non-comic collectors should be able to find copies at stores which carry back issues - and should look for them. They are a valuable aid to science fiction or superhero RPGs."[80]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c DeFalco, Tom. "Bullpen Bulletins Special," Marvel Comics cover-dated March 1984.
  2. ^ a b Peter Sanderson (2005-01-28). "Comics in Context #70: Elektra Lite: Superheroes A to Z."
  3. ^ Henderson, Chris (July 1986). "Joe Rubinstein". Comics Interview. No. 36. Fictioneer Books. pp. 40–51.
  4. ^ Scott Tipton (2004-09-15). "Gone Too Soon: Remembering Da Gru." Archived 2005-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ MileHighComics.com: OHOTMU Master Edition cover gallery (with character overview)
  6. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: X-Men 2004
  7. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Spider-Man 2004
  8. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Avengers 2004
  9. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Hulk 2004
  10. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Daredevil 2004
  11. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Wolverine 2004
  12. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Book of the Dead 2004
  13. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Golden Age 2004
  14. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Women of Marvel 2005
  15. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Marvel Knights 2005
  16. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: X-Men: Age of Apocalypse 2005
  17. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Spider-Man 2005
  18. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Teams 2005
  19. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Fantastic Four 2005
  20. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Avengers 2005
  21. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Ultimate Spider-Man & Fantastic Four 2005
  22. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Alternate Universes 2005
  23. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Horror 2005
  24. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: X-Men 2005
  25. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Ultimate X-Men & Ultimates 2005
  26. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #1
  27. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #1
  28. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #2
  29. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #2
  30. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #3
  31. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #3
  32. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #4
  33. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #4
  34. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #5
  35. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #5
  36. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #6
  37. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #6
  38. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #7
  39. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #7
  40. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #8
  41. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #8
  42. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #9
  43. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #9
  44. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #10
  45. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #10
  46. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #11
  47. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #11
  48. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z #12
  49. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z #12
  50. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings (including character listings)
  51. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Marvel Legacy: The 1960s
  52. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Marvel Legacy: The 1960s
  53. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Marvel Legacy: The 1970s
  54. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Marvel Legacy: The 1970s
  55. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Marvel Legacy: The 1980s
  56. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Marvel Legacy: The 1980s
  57. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Marvel Legacy: The 1990s
  58. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Marvel Legacy: The 1990s
  59. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z Update #1
  60. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z Update #1
  61. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z Update #2
  62. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z Update #2
  63. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z Update #3
  64. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z Update #3
  65. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: All-New A - Z Update #4
  66. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New A - Z Update #4
  67. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Spider-Man: Back in Black
  68. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Mystic Arcana: The Book of Marvel Magic
  69. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Mighty Avengers: Most Wanted Files
  70. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: World War Hulk: Gamma Files
  71. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: Marvel Zombies: The Book Of Angels, Demons & Various Monstrosities
  72. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: X-Men: Messiah Complex - Mutant Files
  73. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Bibliography: All-New Iron Manual
  74. ^ a b "Wolverine: Weapon X Files (TPB)". www.comic-odyssey.com. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  75. ^ a b "Wolverine: Weapon X Files (TPB)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved April 26, 2013.
  76. ^ "Wolverine Encyclopedia #1". ComicVine.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  77. ^ "Wolverine Encyclopedia #2". ComicVine.com. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  78. ^ "Wolverine Encyclopedia #2". Comics.org. Retrieved March 7, 2013.
  79. ^ Marvel.com: OHOTMU Listings: Marvel Encyclopedia: X-Men 2 (TPB)
  80. ^ a b Apodaca, Lawrence Henry (July–August 1983). "Capsule Reviews". Space Gamer (64). Steve Jackson Games: 38–39.

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