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''Marvel Fairy Tales'' is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics from 2006 to 2008 that adapts classic fairy tales, or invokes their tropes and traditions, and places Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}'s own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: ''Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales'', ''ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales'', and ''ComicBook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales''. A series based on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' was planned but never realized. The stories are all written by C.B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.

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''Marvel Fairy Tales'' is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics from 2006 to 2008 that adapts classic fairy tales, or invokes their tropes and traditions, and places Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}'s own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: ''Franchise/SpiderMan ''ComicBook/SpiderMan Fairy Tales'', ''ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales'', and ''ComicBook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales''. A series based on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' was planned but never realized. The stories are all written by C.B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.



* AliceAllusion: ''Avengers Fairy Tales'' #3 is a ''Comicbook/YoungAvengers'' version of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with SizeShifter Cassie/Stature as Alice.

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* AliceAllusion: ''Avengers Fairy Tales'' #3 is a ''Comicbook/YoungAvengers'' ''ComicBook/YoungAvengers'' version of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with SizeShifter Cassie/Stature as Alice.



* UniversalAdaptorCast: The series retells various {{Fairy Tale}}s with the ComicBook/XMen, Franchise/SpiderMan and ComicBook/TheAvengers.

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* UniversalAdaptorCast: The series retells various {{Fairy Tale}}s with the ComicBook/XMen, Franchise/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan, and ComicBook/TheAvengers.
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* ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'' with ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} as Momotaro, ComicBook/ProfessorX as the monk, ComicBook/{{Iceman}} as the dog, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}} as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, ComicBook/JeanGrey as the monk's daughter, and ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/ScarletWitch, and Toad as the oni who captured Jean. ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.

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* ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'' with ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}} as Momotaro, ComicBook/ProfessorX as the monk, ComicBook/{{Iceman}} ComicBook/{{Iceman|MarvelComics}} as the dog, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}} as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, ComicBook/JeanGrey as the monk's daughter, and ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/ScarletWitch, and Toad as the oni who captured Jean. ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.



* A Cajun voodoo tale starring ComicBook/{{Rogue}} as a channeler, Mystique as her employer, ComicBook/{{Gambit}} and Bishop as New Orleans cops who take an interest in her, and ComicBook/EmmaFrost as the head of a secret society who wants to use Rogue's gifts to control the dead.

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* A Cajun voodoo tale starring ComicBook/{{Rogue}} as a channeler, Mystique as her employer, ComicBook/{{Gambit}} ComicBook/{{Gambit|MarvelComics}} and Bishop as New Orleans cops who take an interest in her, and ComicBook/EmmaFrost as the head of a secret society who wants to use Rogue's gifts to control the dead.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: The Scarlet Witch appears in no less than four of these tales, and her role changes in each one. In the ''Momotaro'' adaptation she's a villainous oni, in ''Pete Pan'' she takes Wendy's role, in ''Pinocchio'' she's the benevolent Scarlet Fairy, and in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' she's the Wicked Witch of the West, but survives and is redeemed.

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* DependingOnTheWriter: The Scarlet Witch appears in no less than four of these tales, and her role changes in each one. In the ''Momotaro'' adaptation she's a villainous oni, in ''Pete ''Peter Pan'' she takes Wendy's role, in ''Pinocchio'' she's the benevolent Scarlet Fairy, and in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' she's the Wicked Witch of the West, but survives and is redeemed.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: The Scarlet Witch appears in no less than four of these tales, and her role changes in each one. In the ''Momotaro'' adaptation she's a villainous oni, in ''Pete Pan'' she takes Wendy's role, in ''Pinocchio'' she's the benevolent Scarlet Fairy, and in ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' she's the Wicked Witch of the West, but survives and is redeemed.
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* A Cajun voodoo tale starring ComicBook/{{Rogue}} as a channeler, Mystique as her employer, ComicBook/{{Gambit}} and ComicBook/{{Bishop}} as New Orleans cops who take an interest in her, and ComicBook/EmmaFrost as the head of a secret society who wants to use Rogue's gifts to control the dead.

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* A Cajun voodoo tale starring ComicBook/{{Rogue}} as a channeler, Mystique as her employer, ComicBook/{{Gambit}} and ComicBook/{{Bishop}} Bishop as New Orleans cops who take an interest in her, and ComicBook/EmmaFrost as the head of a secret society who wants to use Rogue's gifts to control the dead.
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* ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with ComicBook/CassieLang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of ComicBook/AntMan as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, Speed as the White Rabbit, Wiccan as the March Hare, Hulkling as the Mad Hatter, Iron Lad as the Dormouse, and Kate Bishop and Patriot as the King and Queen.

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* ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with ComicBook/CassieLang [[Characters/AntManHeroes Cassie Lang]] as Alice, the Scott Lang version of ComicBook/AntMan as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, Speed as the White Rabbit, Wiccan as the March Hare, Hulkling as the Mad Hatter, Iron Lad as the Dormouse, and Kate Bishop and Patriot as the King and Queen.
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* A story in the style of Grimm with Cyclops as a blind man who awakens a Phoenix princess, and Franchise/{{Wolverine}} as a butcher who has encountered her before.

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* A story in the style of Grimm with Cyclops as a blind man who awakens a Phoenix princess, and Franchise/{{Wolverine}} ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} as a butcher who has encountered her before.
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* UptownGirl: The class aspects of the Peter/Gwen/MJ LoveTriangle finally come to the surface in ''Spider-Man Fairy Tales'' #4 which makes it into a kind of Cinderella-esque ChivalricRomance [[spoiler:where Peter is an ImpoverishedPatrician, MJ is a peasant serving girl and Gwen is a Princess. Peter and MJ are friends when he is in rags, and MJ openly loves him but because of the class background, they can't be together. As a knight, Peter fails to save Gwen, and neither he nor MJ gets together albeit Peter ends up restoring his fortune and MJ stays a servant pining for her knight]].
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* UniversalAdaptorCast: The series retells various {{Fairy Tale}}s with the ComicBook/XMen, Franchise/SpiderMan and ComicBook/TheAvengers.
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* AliceAllusion: ''Avengers Fairy Tales'' #3 is a ''Comicbook/YoungAvengers'' version of ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with SizeShifter Cassie/Stature as Alice.
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* A tribute to the African folk stories of Anansi with Spidey as Anansi (naturally), and featuring elementals that are modeled after Hydro-Man, Sandman, Cyclone, and the Green Goblin.
* An original story in the style of a Japanese ghost story with ComicBook/{{Venom}} as a {{Tsuchigumo|AndJorogumo}}, and Vulture and ComicBook/BlackCat as {{Youkai}}.

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* A tribute to the African folk stories of Anansi with Spidey as Anansi (naturally), and featuring elementals that are modeled after Hydro-Man, Sandman, Cyclone, Swarm, and the Green Goblin.
* An original story in the style of a Japanese ghost story with ComicBook/{{Venom}} as a {{Tsuchigumo|AndJorogumo}}, and Vulture Vulture, ComicBook/BlackCat, and ComicBook/BlackCat Kraven as {{Youkai}}.



* ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'' with ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} as Momotaro, ComicBook/ProfessorX as the monk, ComicBook/{{Iceman}} as the dog, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}} as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, ComicBook/JeanGrey as the monk's daughter, and ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, and ComicBook/ScarletWitch as the oni who captured Jean. ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.

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* ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'' with ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} as Momotaro, ComicBook/ProfessorX as the monk, ComicBook/{{Iceman}} as the dog, ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}} as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, ComicBook/JeanGrey as the monk's daughter, and ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, ComicBook/ScarletWitch, and ComicBook/ScarletWitch Toad as the oni who captured Jean. ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.



* ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with ComicBook/CassieLang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of ComicBook/AntMan as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, and the ComicBook/YoungAvengers as the other denizens of Wonderland.

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* ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with ComicBook/CassieLang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of ComicBook/AntMan as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, and the ComicBook/YoungAvengers Speed as the other denizens of Wonderland.White Rabbit, Wiccan as the March Hare, Hulkling as the Mad Hatter, Iron Lad as the Dormouse, and Kate Bishop and Patriot as the King and Queen.
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''Marvel Fairy Tales'' is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics from 2006 to 2008 that adapts classic fairy tales, or invokes their tropes and traditions, and places Marvel's own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: ''Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales'', ''ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales'', and ''ComicBook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales''. A series based on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' was planned but never realized. The stories are all written by C.B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.

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''Marvel Fairy Tales'' is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics from 2006 to 2008 that adapts classic fairy tales, or invokes their tropes and traditions, and places Marvel's Creator/{{Marvel|Comics}}'s own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: ''Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales'', ''ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales'', and ''ComicBook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales''. A series based on ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' was planned but never realized. The stories are all written by C.B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.



* ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' with ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson as Red, Peter as the woodsman, Aunt May in the role of the grandmother, and a wolf that looks suspiciously like ComicBook/{{Venom}}.

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* ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' with ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson as Red, Peter as the woodsman, Aunt May in the role of the grandmother, and a wolf that looks suspiciously like ComicBook/{{Venom}}.Venom.



* An original story in the style of a Japanese ghost story with Venom as a Tsuchigumo, and Vulture and Black Cat as {{Youkai}}.

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* An original story in the style of a Japanese ghost story with Venom ComicBook/{{Venom}} as a Tsuchigumo, {{Tsuchigumo|AndJorogumo}}, and Vulture and Black Cat ComicBook/BlackCat as {{Youkai}}.
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* ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' with Mary Jane as Red, Peter as the woodsman, Aunt May in the role of the grandmother, and a wolf that looks suspiciously like Venom.

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* ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' with Mary Jane ComicBook/MaryJaneWatson as Red, Peter as the woodsman, Aunt May in the role of the grandmother, and a wolf that looks suspiciously like Venom.ComicBook/{{Venom}}.



* A gender-swapped version of "Literature/{{Cinderella}}" with Peter and Mary Jane as servants to a cruel knight, Sir Norman Osborn, and Gwen Stacy as a princess that Peter woos in spider-patterned armor.

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* A gender-swapped version of "Literature/{{Cinderella}}" with Peter and Mary Jane as servants to a cruel knight, Sir Norman Osborn, ComicBook/NormanOsborn, and Gwen Stacy ComicBook/GwenStacy as a princess that Peter woos in spider-patterned armor.



* ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'' with Cyclops as Momotaro, Professor X as the monk, Iceman as the dog, Beast as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, Jean Grey as the monk's daughter, and Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch as the oni who captured Jean. Mystique, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.

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* ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'' with Cyclops ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} as Momotaro, Professor X ComicBook/ProfessorX as the monk, Iceman ComicBook/{{Iceman}} as the dog, Beast ComicBook/{{Beast|MarvelComics}} as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, Jean Grey ComicBook/JeanGrey as the monk's daughter, and Magneto, Quicksilver, ComicBook/{{Magneto}}, ComicBook/{{Quicksilver}}, and Scarlet Witch ComicBook/ScarletWitch as the oni who captured Jean. Mystique, ComicBook/{{Mystique}}, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.



* A story in the style of Grimm with Cyclops as a blind man who awakens a Phoenix princess, and Wolverine as a butcher who has encountered her before.
* A Cajun voodoo tale starring Rogue as a channeler, Mystique as her employer, Gambit and Bishop as New Orleans cops who take an interest in her, and Emma Frost as the head of a secret society who wants to use Rogue's gifts to control the dead.

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* A story in the style of Grimm with Cyclops as a blind man who awakens a Phoenix princess, and Wolverine Franchise/{{Wolverine}} as a butcher who has encountered her before.
* A Cajun voodoo tale starring Rogue ComicBook/{{Rogue}} as a channeler, Mystique as her employer, Gambit ComicBook/{{Gambit}} and Bishop ComicBook/{{Bishop}} as New Orleans cops who take an interest in her, and Emma Frost ComicBook/EmmaFrost as the head of a secret society who wants to use Rogue's gifts to control the dead.



* ''Literature/PeterPan'' with Captain America as Peter Pan; Scarlet Witch as Wendy; Quicksilver as her brother; Wasp as Tinkerbell; Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.
* ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio'' with Hank Pym as Geppetto, the Vision as Pinocchio, Wasp in a similar role to the cricket, the Scarlet Witch as the Blue--er, Scarlet Fairy, and [[spoiler: Ultron as the cruel schoolmaster.]]
* ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with Cassie Lang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, and the Young Avengers as the other denizens of Wonderland.
* ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' with She-Hulk as Dorothy, Agatha Harkness as the Good Witch of the North, various versions of Ant-Man and the Wasp as the Munchkins, [[spoiler:Quicksilver]] as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the East, Thor as the Scarecrow, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, and Magneto as the Wizard.

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* ''Literature/PeterPan'' with Captain America ComicBook/CaptainAmerica as Peter Pan; Scarlet Witch as Wendy; Quicksilver as her brother; Wasp as Tinkerbell; Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, and Black Panther ComicBook/BlackPanther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.
* ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio'' with Hank Pym as Geppetto, the Vision [[ComicBook/TheVision Vision]] as Pinocchio, Wasp [[ComicBook/TheWasp Wasp]] in a similar role to the cricket, the Scarlet Witch as the Blue--er, Scarlet Fairy, and [[spoiler: Ultron ComicBook/{{Ultron}} as the cruel schoolmaster.]]
* ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with Cassie Lang ComicBook/CassieLang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man ComicBook/AntMan as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, and the Young Avengers ComicBook/YoungAvengers as the other denizens of Wonderland.
* ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' with She-Hulk ComicBook/SheHulk as Dorothy, Agatha Harkness as the Good Witch of the North, various versions of Ant-Man and the Wasp as the Munchkins, [[spoiler:Quicksilver]] as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the East, Thor as the Scarecrow, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, and Magneto as the Wizard.
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''Marvel Fairy Tales'' is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics from 2006 to 2008that adapts classic fairy tales, or invokes their tropes and traditions, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales, ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on ComicBook/FantasticFour was planned but never realized. The stories are all written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.

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''Marvel Fairy Tales'' is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics from 2006 to 2008that 2008 that adapts classic fairy tales, or invokes their tropes and traditions, and places their Marvel's own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: Franchise/SpiderMan ''Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales, ComicBook/XMen Tales'', ''ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales, Tales'', and Comicbook/TheAvengers ''ComicBook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. Tales''. A series based on ComicBook/FantasticFour ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' was planned but never realized. The stories are all written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.



* Literature/LittleRedRidingHood with Mary Jane as Red, Peter as the woodsman, Aunt May in the role of the grandmother, and a wolf that looks suspiciously like Venom.

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* Literature/LittleRedRidingHood ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' with Mary Jane as Red, Peter as the woodsman, Aunt May in the role of the grandmother, and a wolf that looks suspiciously like Venom.



* A gender-swapped version of "Literature/{{Cinderella}}" with Peter and Mary Jane as servants to a cruel knight Sir Norman Osborn, and Gwen Stacy as a princess that Peter woos in spider-patterned armor.

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* A gender-swapped version of "Literature/{{Cinderella}}" with Peter and Mary Jane as servants to a cruel knight knight, Sir Norman Osborn, and Gwen Stacy as a princess that Peter woos in spider-patterned armor.



* Literature/{{Momotaro}} with Cyclops as Momotaro, Professor X as the monk, Iceman as the dog, Beast as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, Jean Grey as the monk's daughter, and Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch as the oni who captured Jean. Mystique, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.

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* Literature/{{Momotaro}} ''Literature/{{Momotaro}}'' with Cyclops as Momotaro, Professor X as the monk, Iceman as the dog, Beast as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, Jean Grey as the monk's daughter, and Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch as the oni who captured Jean. Mystique, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.



* ''Literature/PeterPan'' with Captain America as Peter Pan, Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Quicksilver as her brother, Wasp as Tinkerbell, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.

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* ''Literature/PeterPan'' with Captain America as Peter Pan, Pan; Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Wendy; Quicksilver as her brother, brother; Wasp as Tinkerbell, Tinkerbell; Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.



* ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' with She-Hulk as Dorothy, Agatha Harkness as the Good Witch of the North, various versions of Ant-Man and the Wasp as the Munchkins, [[spoiler: Quicksilver]] as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the East, Thor as the Scarecrow, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, and Magneto as the Wizard.

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* ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' with She-Hulk as Dorothy, Agatha Harkness as the Good Witch of the North, various versions of Ant-Man and the Wasp as the Munchkins, [[spoiler: Quicksilver]] [[spoiler:Quicksilver]] as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the East, Thor as the Scarecrow, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, and Magneto as the Wizard.
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Marvel Fairy Tales is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics that adapts classic fairy tales, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales, ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on the ComicBook/FantasticFour has been hinted at. The stories are written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.

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Marvel ''Marvel Fairy Tales Tales'' is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics that from 2006 to 2008that adapts classic fairy tales, or invokes their tropes and traditions, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales, ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on the ComicBook/FantasticFour has been hinted at. was planned but never realized. The stories are all written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.



* Momotaro with Cyclops as Momotaro, Professor X as the monk, Iceman as the dog, Beast as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, Jean Grey as the monk's daughter, and Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch as the oni who captured Jean. Mystique, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.
* The Tortoise and the Eagle with Professor X as the Tortoise and Magneto as the Eagle.

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* Momotaro Literature/{{Momotaro}} with Cyclops as Momotaro, Professor X as the monk, Iceman as the dog, Beast as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, Jean Grey as the monk's daughter, and Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch as the oni who captured Jean. Mystique, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.
* The ''The Tortoise and the Eagle Eagle'' with Professor X as the Tortoise and Magneto as the Eagle.



* Literature/PeterPan with Captain America as Peter Pan, Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Quicksilver as her brother, Wasp as Tinkerbell, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.
* Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio with Hank Pym as Geppetto, the Vision as Pinocchio, Wasp in a similar role to the cricket, the Scarlet Witch as the Blue--er, Scarlet Fairy, and [[spoiler: Ultron as the cruel schoolmaster.]]
* Literature/AliceInWonderland with Cassie Lang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, and the Young Avengers as the other denizens of Wonderland.
* Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz with She-Hulk as Dorothy, Agatha Harkness as the Good Witch of the North, various versions of Ant-Man and the Wasp as the Munchkins, [[spoiler: Quicksilver]] as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the East, Thor as the Scarecrow, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, and Magneto as the Wizard.

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* Literature/PeterPan ''Literature/PeterPan'' with Captain America as Peter Pan, Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Quicksilver as her brother, Wasp as Tinkerbell, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.
* Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio'' with Hank Pym as Geppetto, the Vision as Pinocchio, Wasp in a similar role to the cricket, the Scarlet Witch as the Blue--er, Scarlet Fairy, and [[spoiler: Ultron as the cruel schoolmaster.]]
* Literature/AliceInWonderland ''Literature/AliceInWonderland'' with Cassie Lang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, and the Young Avengers as the other denizens of Wonderland.
* Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' with She-Hulk as Dorothy, Agatha Harkness as the Good Witch of the North, various versions of Ant-Man and the Wasp as the Munchkins, [[spoiler: Quicksilver]] as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the East, Thor as the Scarecrow, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, and Magneto as the Wizard.
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* PeterPan with Captain America as Peter Pan, Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Quicksilver as her brother, Wasp as Tinkerbell, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.

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* PeterPan Literature/PeterPan with Captain America as Peter Pan, Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Quicksilver as her brother, Wasp as Tinkerbell, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.
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Marvel Fairy Tales is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics that adapts classic fairy tales, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: {{Spider-Man}} Fairy Tales, ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on the ComicBook/FantasticFour has been hinted at. The stories are written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.

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Marvel Fairy Tales is a set of limited series published by Creator/MarvelComics that adapts classic fairy tales, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: {{Spider-Man}} Franchise/SpiderMan Fairy Tales, ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on the ComicBook/FantasticFour has been hinted at. The stories are written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.
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Marvel Fairy Tales is a set of limited series published by MarvelComics that adapts classic fairy tales, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: {{Spider-Man}} Fairy Tales, ComicBook/{{X-Men}} Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on the ComicBook/FantasticFour has been hinted at. The stories are written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.

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Marvel Fairy Tales is a set of limited series published by MarvelComics Creator/MarvelComics that adapts classic fairy tales, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: {{Spider-Man}} Fairy Tales, ComicBook/{{X-Men}} ComicBook/XMen Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on the ComicBook/FantasticFour has been hinted at. The stories are written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.
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Marvel Fairy Tales is a set of limited series published by MarvelComics that adapts classic fairy tales, and places their own famous characters in the roles. So far, there have been three series: {{Spider-Man}} Fairy Tales, ComicBook/{{X-Men}} Fairy Tales, and Comicbook/TheAvengers Fairy Tales. A series based on the ComicBook/FantasticFour has been hinted at. The stories are written by C. B. Cebulski, and have a different artist for every story.

Here is a list of fairy tales adapted:

'''Spider-Man Fairy Tales:'''
* Literature/LittleRedRidingHood with Mary Jane as Red, Peter as the woodsman, Aunt May in the role of the grandmother, and a wolf that looks suspiciously like Venom.
* A tribute to the African folk stories of Anansi with Spidey as Anansi (naturally), and featuring elementals that are modeled after Hydro-Man, Sandman, Cyclone, and the Green Goblin.
* An original story in the style of a Japanese ghost story with Venom as a Tsuchigumo, and Vulture and Black Cat as {{Youkai}}.
* A gender-swapped version of "Literature/{{Cinderella}}" with Peter and Mary Jane as servants to a cruel knight Sir Norman Osborn, and Gwen Stacy as a princess that Peter woos in spider-patterned armor.

'''X-Men Fairy Tales:'''
* Momotaro with Cyclops as Momotaro, Professor X as the monk, Iceman as the dog, Beast as the monkey, Angel as the pheasant, Jean Grey as the monk's daughter, and Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch as the oni who captured Jean. Mystique, Pyro, and Avalanche also cameo as thieves who attack the monk.
* The Tortoise and the Eagle with Professor X as the Tortoise and Magneto as the Eagle.
* A story in the style of Grimm with Cyclops as a blind man who awakens a Phoenix princess, and Wolverine as a butcher who has encountered her before.
* A Cajun voodoo tale starring Rogue as a channeler, Mystique as her employer, Gambit and Bishop as New Orleans cops who take an interest in her, and Emma Frost as the head of a secret society who wants to use Rogue's gifts to control the dead.

'''Avengers Fairy Tales:'''
* PeterPan with Captain America as Peter Pan, Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Quicksilver as her brother, Wasp as Tinkerbell, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye, and Black Panther as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.
* Literature/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio with Hank Pym as Geppetto, the Vision as Pinocchio, Wasp in a similar role to the cricket, the Scarlet Witch as the Blue--er, Scarlet Fairy, and [[spoiler: Ultron as the cruel schoolmaster.]]
* Literature/AliceInWonderland with Cassie Lang as Alice, the Scott Lang version of Ant-Man as the Caterpillar, Tigra as the Cheshire Cat, and the Young Avengers as the other denizens of Wonderland.
* Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz with She-Hulk as Dorothy, Agatha Harkness as the Good Witch of the North, various versions of Ant-Man and the Wasp as the Munchkins, [[spoiler: Quicksilver]] as the Wicked Witch of the West, Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the East, Thor as the Scarecrow, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, and Magneto as the Wizard.
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