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Panini Comics took over Marvel's UK licences in 2005 and all remaining Marvel UK titles were moved to them at that point.
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* ComicBook/CaptainBritain
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* SchizoContinuity: Through most of the 1990s, this was very one-sided. Marvel US characters were very visible in the UK titles (e.g. Dark Angel spent a lot of time with the X-Men), but those US books never acknowledged the UK characters or stories.
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* SchizoContinuity: SchizoContinuity:
** Through most of the 1990s, this was very one-sided. Marvel US characters were very visible in the UK titles (e.g. Dark Angel spent a lot of time with the X-Men), but those US books never acknowledged the UK characters or stories.
** Even more schizo, ''Overkill'' was a reprint magazine that ''cut out'' these crossovers (the stories having been deliberately written to make this possible, by only featuring the American characters on half the pages) in order to pretend it was ''Comicbook/TwoThousandAD'', and not part of a superhero setting at all. This was abandoned when market research suggested that the audience buying Marvel UK books ''liked'' them to be set in the Marvel Universe. (Allegedly, this research included seeing a group of kids ''literally'' tearing ''Overkill'' to shreds.)
** Through most of the 1990s, this was very one-sided. Marvel US characters were very visible in the UK titles (e.g. Dark Angel spent a lot of time with the X-Men), but those US books never acknowledged the UK characters or stories.
** Even more schizo, ''Overkill'' was a reprint magazine that ''cut out'' these crossovers (the stories having been deliberately written to make this possible, by only featuring the American characters on half the pages) in order to pretend it was ''Comicbook/TwoThousandAD'', and not part of a superhero setting at all. This was abandoned when market research suggested that the audience buying Marvel UK books ''liked'' them to be set in the Marvel Universe. (Allegedly, this research included seeing a group of kids ''literally'' tearing ''Overkill'' to shreds.)
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** ''Killpower - The Early Years''
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** ''Killpower - The Early Years''''ComicBook/KillpowerTheEarlyYears''