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Trouble is a five-issue romance comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics as a part of its Epic Comics imprint. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Terry and Rachel Dodson, the series deals with teen pregnancy. The basic concept was created by Bill Jemas and Joe Quesada. Trouble was considered by Marvel's editorial group as the origin of the Ultimate Marvel Spider-Man. It was also meant to re-popularize romance comics (which were very popular in the 1950s, selling millions of copies), but failed.

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  • Trouble (fumetto) (it)
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  • Trouble is a five-issue romance comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics as a part of its Epic Comics imprint. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Terry and Rachel Dodson, the series deals with teen pregnancy. The basic concept was created by Bill Jemas and Joe Quesada. Trouble was considered by Marvel's editorial group as the origin of the Ultimate Marvel Spider-Man. It was also meant to re-popularize romance comics (which were very popular in the 1950s, selling millions of copies), but failed. (en)
  • Trouble è una miniserie a fumetti in cinque numeri, pubblicata dalla Marvel Comics tra il 2003 e il 2004; è scritta da Mark Millar, disegnata da Terry Dodson (matite) e (chine), colorata da . L'edizione italiana della serie è uscita nel giugno del 2004 pubblicata dalla Panini Comics, nella collana 100% Marvel. La stessa Marvel produsse molti fumetti di questo tipo, su cui si cimentarono autori celebri per i loro contributi alla storia del genere supereroe, compreso Stan Lee e John Romita Sr. (quest'ultimo per la DC Comics). (it)
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  • Trouble (en)
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  • Photo cover of Trouble #1. (en)
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  • January 2004 (en)
  • September 2003 – (en)
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  • Mary Fitzpatrick (en)
  • Ben Parker (en)
  • May Reilly (en)
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  • Trouble is a five-issue romance comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics as a part of its Epic Comics imprint. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Terry and Rachel Dodson, the series deals with teen pregnancy. The basic concept was created by Bill Jemas and Joe Quesada. Trouble was considered by Marvel's editorial group as the origin of the Ultimate Marvel Spider-Man. It was also meant to re-popularize romance comics (which were very popular in the 1950s, selling millions of copies), but failed. A trade paperback collecting the five issues was originally scheduled to be published on 18 February 2004, but canceled when Epic was shut down after Bill Jemas, who had been a driving force behind the imprint, resigned as president of Marvel Comics. A hardcover collection was published by Marvel on June 1, 2011. (en)
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