Marvel Age #134
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Age #134 from March 1994 puts MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head front and center, the duo rendered in their trademark crude cartoon style as they lean in together reading a copy of Marvel Age — Beavis snickering "Heh heh heh, these guys are cool!" while Butt-Head deadpans "Yeah! I like stuff that's cool!" Also teased on the cover are features on Tek World on TV and Fantastic Four, promising a packed issue of Marvel news and previews. It's a fun, era-defining snapshot of Marvel's promotional magazine at its most pop-culturally plugged-in, capturing the moment when the House of Ideas and the kings of 90s MTV cool shared the same page.
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- Marvel Age ran from April 1983 through September 1994, publishing 140 numbered issues; #134 falls in the penultimate stretch of that run.
- The series functioned as a promotional magazine rather than a standard comic, offering previews of upcoming Marvel titles, creator interviews, and editorial features — not original superhero stories.
- Recurring features throughout the run included a humor strip by Fred Hembeck, a 'News Watch' column expanding on Bullpen Bulletins gossip, and a 'Behind the Line' column written by Marvel editors.
- Doctor Doom (Victor Von Doom) and Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) are indexed as characters in this issue, consistent with the magazine's practice of spotlighting major Marvel characters in preview and feature content.
- The series served as an early publishing credit for writers who would become major Marvel voices, including Peter David and Kurt Busiek.
- The superhero parody character Forbush Man served as the magazine's mascot from issues #8 through #112, after which his appearances ended before issue #134 was published.
- Marvel Age #134 is one of only six remaining issues published before the series concluded with #140 in September 1994, making it part of the magazine's final editorial chapter.
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