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Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe

# Info ISBN Year of Publ. Pages Sheets Orig. Price
1 Abomination to Dreadnought ISBN  1988 256 128 $13.95
2 Eel to Mad Dog ISBN  1988 256 128 $13.95
3 Mad Thinker to Sentry ISBN  1988 256 128 $13.95
4 Serpent Society to Zzzax ISBN  1988 256 128 $13.95
5 1989 Characters Update ISBN  1989 256 128 $15.95
6 1990 Characters Update ISBN  1990 256 128 $15.95
7 1991 Characters Update ISBN  1991 128 64 $15.95
8 1992 Characters Update ISBN  1992 128 64 $15.95
9 1993 Characters Update ISBN  Publication canceled 128 64 $15.95

The Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe is a series of role-playing game supplements published by TSR beginning in 1988 for the Marvel Super Heroes role-playing game.

The Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe is a series of perfect-bound books for the Marvel Super Heroes Advanced Set game, initially consisting of four handbooks. The heroes and villains are each described on a double-sided sheet, and full-color illustrations appear for each of the major characters. The sheets come drilled so that they can be placed in a three-ring or two-ring binder for the purpose of storage and removal of characters during gaming sessions.

The first four volumes of the Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe are supplements for the Advanced rules of heroes and villains, each full described and color-illustrated on a separate hole-punched sheet, alphabetical. Volume one features Abomination thru Dreadnought, volume two features Eel thru Mad-Dog, volume three features Mad Thinker thru Sentry, and volume four features Serpent Society thru Zzaxx. The next two volumes in the series were titled 1989 Character Updates and 1990 Character Updates.

The first four volumes of the Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe were designed by David A. Martin, Chris Mortika, and Scott Bennie, and were published by TSR, Inc., in 1988 as 256-page five-hold punched books. The fifth volume was designed by Scott Bennie, David Martin, Chris Mortika, David Rogers, and William Tracy, and was published in 1989, and the sixth volume was designed by David Martin, Chris Mortika, Scott E. Davis, William Tracy, and Raymond Maddox, and was published in 1990; both featured covers by Jeff Butler and were the same size as the first four volumes.


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