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Current[edit]

 Marvel Custom Solutions division, customized comic books[87]


 Marvel Brands, LLC
o Marvel Games, the division utilized for video game promotion and licensing
of Marvel intellectual properties to video game publishers.
 Cover Concepts, Inc.[47]
 Marvel Worldwide, Inc., publisher of Marvel Comics
Intellectual property holdings[edit]

 Iron Works Productions LLC, movie rights subsidiary


 Incredible Productions LLC (Delaware), movie rights subsidiary [7]
 Marvel Characters, Inc.: subsidiary holding general rights of all Marvel Comics
characters
o MVL Rights, LLC: subsidiary holding Marvel Comics characters' movie
rights (film slate contracted with MVL Film Finance LLC)[88][89]

 Marvel Characters B.V. (The Netherlands)


 Marvel International Character Holdings LLC (Delaware)
 Marvel Property, Inc. (Delaware) incorporated February 12, 1986 [6] (formerly Marvel
Entertainment Group, Inc.[7])
Marvel New Media[edit]

Marvel New Media

Headquarters New York City

United States

Key people  Ryan Penagos (Vice President and


Creative Executive)
 Lorraine Cink (Senior Creative
Producer)

Products  Podcasts
 Websites
 Webcast
Marvel New Media (also called Marvel Digital)[90] is a unit of Marvel Entertainment consisting of the
company's website, web series,[78] and podcast.[79] Digital shows under New Media are THWIP! The
Big Marvel Show, The Marvel Minute, Marvel LIVE! and Marvel Top 10.[90]
In October 2017, Ron Richards began working at Marvel Entertainment as vice president and
Managing Editor of New Media,[78] while Marvel Digital freelance on-air host Lorraine Cink was hired
as Senior Creative Producer. [90] Marvel New Media expanded into a new field with the development
of a scripted podcast series, Wolverine: The Long Night, announced on December 5, 2017. [79]
On April 7, 2018 at the Chicago Comic and Entertainment Expo, Marvel New Media announced its
new slate.[91] Marvel named Shane Rahmani as senior vice president and general manager of new
media in March 2019.[92] On April 10, 2019, a slate of 10 unscripted series including two from Marvel
New Media was revealed for Disney+.[93] After Rahmani left for Google, podcast host Ryan Penagos
became vice president and creative executive for the organization. [94]
Marvel and SiriusXM announced on October 22, 2019, a multi-year deal for multiple scripted and
unscripted podcast series for 2020 debuts. The first four scripted series feature Black Widow,
Hawkeye, Star-Lord, and Wolverine, which is planned to lead to a fifth series featuring all four
characters.[80] The slate's unscripted podcasts would consist of talk shows, Marvel's history via a
modern-day pop cultural view, and popular Marvel franchises-focused podcasts. [95]
Webcasts[edit]

 Earth's Mightiest Show (March 2018–) A weekly variety web series focusing on fandom
and Marvel culture[91]
 Eat the Universe[91]
 Marvel LIVE![90]
 The Marvel Minute[90]
 Marvel Top 10 (2017–)[90]
 Marvel's Hero Project (November 12, 2019 – March 20, 2020) produced with
Maggievision Productions for Disney+; documents youngsters affecting their local
communities[93]
 Marvel's 616 working title (TBA) produced with Supper Club for Disney+; anthology
documentary series features the intersection between Marvel's stories, characters, and
creators and the real world[93]
 Marvel's Storyboards (TBA) for Disney+; is hosted by Joe Quesada, creative director of
Marvel Entertainment, where he interviews guests from various backgrounds to get to
know their story with an expected around a dozen 10 to 15 minutes long episodes. [96]
 This Week in Marvel (relaunch)[91]
 THWIP! The Big Marvel Show[90]
 Women of Marvel (June 2014–?; relaunched February 2018–) a female point of view of
the comic industry[91]

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