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* SequelSeries: At least initially, it's a direct sequel to ''Captain Marvel'' - printing stories originally created for that title and resolving the ThanatosGambit that [[Characters/MarvelComicsThanos Thanos]] arranged before his death.
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* TwinTelepathy: Clare Dodgson and her twin sister Ann Stanford have some level of this, enabling Ann to warn Clare about the thugs lying in wait to ambush her. It's enhanced when they both gain Captain Universe powers.
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* RotatingProtagonist: The series tells unrelated stories, mostly featuring Marvel's cosmic heroes.
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* RotatingProtagonist: The series tells unrelated stories, mostly featuring Marvel's cosmic heroes. Taken to another level with the Captain Universe tales - due to the nature of that power, each issue has a different person become Captain Universe.
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* Captain Marvel(#1-4)
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* Captain Marvel(#1-4)Marvel (#1-4)
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The series is effectively a revival of the original 1971 ''[[ComicBook/MarvelSpotlight1971 Marvel Spotlight]]'' series (cancelled in 1977), but with a shift towards science-fiction, rather than the magic and horror of that series. Additionally, whereas the original ''Marvel Spotlight'' series had started by promoting new characters who might receive a solo series, the new series started by printing ''Captain Marvel'' stories that were completed before that series was CutShort.
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The series is effectively a revival of the original 1971 ''[[ComicBook/MarvelSpotlight1971 Marvel Spotlight]]'' series (cancelled in 1977), but with a shift towards science-fiction, science-fiction rather than the magic and horror of that the first series. Additionally, whereas the original ''Marvel Spotlight'' series had started by promoting new characters who might receive a solo series, the new series started by printing ''Captain Marvel'' stories that were completed before that series was CutShort.
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The series is effectively a revival of the original (1971) ''[[ComicBook/MarvelSpotlight1971 Marvel Spotlight]]'' series (cancelled in 1977), but with a shift towards science-fiction, rather than the magic and horror of that series. Additionally, whereas the original ''Marvel Spotlight'' series had started by promoting new characters who might receive a solo series, the new series started by printing ''Captain Marvel'' stories that were completed before that series was CutShort.
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The series is effectively a revival of the original (1971) 1971 ''[[ComicBook/MarvelSpotlight1971 Marvel Spotlight]]'' series (cancelled in 1977), but with a shift towards science-fiction, rather than the magic and horror of that series. Additionally, whereas the original ''Marvel Spotlight'' series had started by promoting new characters who might receive a solo series, the new series started by printing ''Captain Marvel'' stories that were completed before that series was CutShort.
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''Marvel Spotlight'' is a 1979 comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, a RotatingProtagonist series. The stories are set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, and mostly stars three of Marvel's cosmic heroes - Captain Marvel, Star-Lord and Captain Universe.
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''Marvel Spotlight'' is a 1979 comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, a RotatingProtagonist series. The stories are set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, Franchise/MarvelUniverse and the series mostly stars three of Marvel's cosmic heroes - Captain Marvel, Star-Lord and Captain Universe.
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* RotatingProtagonist: The series tells unrelated stories, mostly featuring Marvel's cosmic heroes.
* VillainProtagonist: The Monty Walsh version of Captain Universe is only fighting crime because he wants to take over and become the criminals' new boss. As the public doesn't know that, though, he effortlessly becomes a VillainWithGoodPublicity.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Monty Walsh gains the power of Captain Universe and uses it to fight against organised crime. He's hailed as a hero by the public, who have no idea that he's trying to replace his rival and take over the mob, not bring them to justice.
* VillainProtagonist: The Monty Walsh version of Captain Universe is only fighting crime because he wants to take over and become the criminals' new boss. As the public doesn't know that, though, he effortlessly becomes a VillainWithGoodPublicity.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Monty Walsh gains the power of Captain Universe and uses it to fight against organised crime. He's hailed as a hero by the public, who have no idea that he's trying to replace his rival and take over the mob, not bring them to justice.
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''Marvel Spotlight'' is a 1979 comic book from Creator/MarvelComics, a RotatingProtagonist series. The stories are set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, and mostly stars three of Marvel's cosmic heroes - Captain Marvel, Star-Lord and Captain Universe.
The series is effectively a revival of the original (1971) ''[[ComicBook/MarvelSpotlight1971 Marvel Spotlight]]'' series (cancelled in 1977), but with a shift towards science-fiction, rather than the magic and horror of that series. Additionally, whereas the original ''Marvel Spotlight'' series had started by promoting new characters who might receive a solo series, the new series started by printing ''Captain Marvel'' stories that were completed before that series was CutShort.
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* Captain Marvel(#1-4)
* Dragon Lord (#5)
* Star-Lord (#6-7)
* Captain Marvel (#8)
* Captain Universe (#9-11)
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The first issue was released on April 3, 1979. The series ended with issue #11, released December 23, 1980.
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!!''Marvel Spotlight'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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The series is effectively a revival of the original (1971) ''[[ComicBook/MarvelSpotlight1971 Marvel Spotlight]]'' series (cancelled in 1977), but with a shift towards science-fiction, rather than the magic and horror of that series. Additionally, whereas the original ''Marvel Spotlight'' series had started by promoting new characters who might receive a solo series, the new series started by printing ''Captain Marvel'' stories that were completed before that series was CutShort.
[[folder:Storylines and protagonists]]
* Captain Marvel(#1-4)
* Dragon Lord (#5)
* Star-Lord (#6-7)
* Captain Marvel (#8)
* Captain Universe (#9-11)
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The first issue was released on April 3, 1979. The series ended with issue #11, released December 23, 1980.
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!!''Marvel Spotlight'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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