The End (comics)

The End (comics)

. They follow possible endings for various Marvel characters, as they are set in the future. There have also been other similar miniseries released by Marvel that follow "The End" formula but don't carry the title, such as "Spider-Man: Reign", "Daredevil: End of Days" and "Silver Surfer: Requiem".

Comics in the The End series

* ""
* "" (one shot)
* "" (one shot)
* "" (a trilogy of miniseries, 18 issues in all)
* "" (6 issues limited series)
* "" (6 issues limited series)
* "" (6 issues limited series)

Marvel comics with similar themes

* "" (4 issues limited series)
* "" (4 issues limited series)
* "" (Upcoming)
* "" (6 issues limited series)


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