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Marvel Noir
''Marvel Noir'' is a 2009-2010 Marvel Comics alternative continuity combining elements of film noir and pulp fiction with the Marvel Universe. The central premise of the mini-series replaces super powers with driven, noir-flavored characterization. ==Publication history== ''Marvel Noir'' first appeared as six limited series, ''X-Men Noir'' by writer Fred Van Lente and artist Dennis Calero,〔(Fear And Hatred: Van Lente & Calero on "X Men Noir" ), Comic Book Resources, September 9, 2008〕〔(Fred Van Lente & Dennis Calero on X Men Noir ), Newsarama, September 17, 2008〕 ''Spider-Man Noir'' by writers David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky and artist Carmine Di Giandomenico and ''Daredevil Noir'' by writer Alexander Irvine and artist Tomm Coker,〔('Daredevil Noir' Q&A With Writer Alex Irvine ), Wizard Universe, September 12, 2008〕〔(The Man Who Would be King(pin): Irvine on Daredevil Noir ), Comic Book Resources, April 3, 2009〕 ''Luke Cage Noir'' by writers Mike Benson and Adam Glass and artist Shawn Martinbrough, ''Punisher Noir'' by writer Frank Tieri art by Paul Azaceta,〔(NYCC: "Punisher Noir's" Gangland Glory ), Comic Book Resources, February 9, 2009〕〔(Going Old School: Frank Tieri on 'Punisher Noir ), Newsarama, February 23, 2009〕 and ''Wolverine Noir'' written by Stuart Moore and art by C. P. Smith. Several more mini-series were added in 2010.
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