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Issue Details

Issue #1
Published November 2002
Cover Price $2.25; $3.99 [Foil]
Pages 36
Editing Joe Quesada (Editor in Chief); Ralph Macchio (Editor); Brian Smith (Associate Editor); C.B. Cebulski (Associate Editor)
Notes Part of the U-Decide Event. U-Decide was a 2002 event in the comic book industry in which fans would decide which of three books published by Marvel Comics would survive. The event involved one existing book (Peter David's Captain Marvel, which was rebooted to issue #1) and two new books (Bill Jemas's Marville and Ron Zimmerman's Ultimate Adventures), and was based around a bet between David and Jemas, which Zimmerman and Joe Quesada later became a part of. Jemas changed the stakes of the bet a few issues into Marville, stating that the loser would take a pie in the face for charity, which never happened. Despite this, both Marville and Ultimate Adventures ended fairly quickly, and the rebooted Captain Marvel would last 25 issues (60 when combined with the first run). Two foil variant covers exist with cover prices of $3.99.

Cover Details - "Mark D. Bright Regular Cover"

Genre Super-hero
Pencils Mark D. Bright (painting)
Inks Mark D. Bright (painting)
Colors Mark D. Bright (painting)
Notes Part of the U-Decide Event. U-Decide was a 2002 event in the comic book industry in which fans would decide which of three books published by Marvel Comics would survive. The event involved one existing book (Peter David's Captain Marvel, which was rebooted to issue #1) and two new books (Bill Jemas's Marville and Ron Zimmerman's Ultimate Adventures), and was based around a bet between David and Jemas, which Zimmerman and Joe Quesada later became a part of. Jemas changed the stakes of the bet a few issues into Marville, stating that the loser would take a pie in the face for charity, which never happened. Despite this, both Marville and Ultimate Adventures ended fairly quickly, and the rebooted Captain Marvel would last 25 issues (60 when combined with the first run). Two foil variant covers exist with cover prices of $3.99.

Cover Details - "Greg Horn Foil Cover"

Genre Super-Hero
Pencils Greg Horn (painted)
Inks Greg Horn (painted)
Colors Greg Horn (painted)

Cover Details - "Udon Studios Foil Cover"

Genre Super-Hero
Pencils Udon Studios (painting)
Inks Udon Studios (painting)
Colors Udon Studios (painting)

1 page foreword, introduction, preface, afterword "An Insider's Guide to Marville #1"

Script Bill Jemas
Pencils Greg Horn; Mark Bright
Inks Greg Horn; Paul Neary
Colors Transparency Digital
Letters typeset
Notes Jemas breaks down super-hero media and merchandising and gives his personal impression of the AOL-Time Warner merger. Top of page includes the cover and two variants to issue #1 and four profile captions of the characters in the story: KalAOL, Ted, Jane and Mickey.

23 page Kal-AOL story "Congratulations! Your new store is huge."

Characters Kal-AOL; Ted Turner; Jane Fonda; Mickey
Synopsis Several thousand years in the future, AOL rules the world. Believing that the world is going to be destroyed, Ted Turner uses a makeshift time machine to send his teenage son Kal-AOL back to the present day. There, Kal-AOL decides for no real reason at all to be a superhero.
Genre Super-hero; Satire
Script Bill Jemas
Pencils Mark D. Bright
Inks Paul Neary
Colors Transparency Digital
Letters Chris Eliopoulos

11 page advertisement "Ads"

Notes Total of 11 one and two page advertisements for: Tropical Tremor (juice, Tang), Tobacco is Whacko (smoking prevention program, Lorillard), Transformers Armada (model toys, Hasbro), Froot Loops Melonberry (cereal, Kellogg's), Pac-Man Fever (game, Sony Playstation/Nintendo Game Cube), Fruitopia (beverage, Coca-Cola Company), Stuart Little 2 (game, Sony Playstation), Ultimate Savings (subscription, Marvel Comics), ABC Kids (cartoons, ABC Network), Juicy Fruit (gum, Wrigley's)