In the Marvel Universe there is a Marvel Comics Publishing Company, they have appeared in comics like She-Hulk (where some of the comics are legal documents - and She-Hulk says heroes sell their life story rights for royalties), in The Transformers (80's) comics (where a former employ stars for a few issues) and in Young Allies Comics 70th Anniversary Special (where we found out that during WWII the Young Allies adventures were retold in a fictional way).

There were also MARVELS Comics, a fictional line of comics based on Marvel characters in the Marvel Universe by Marvel Comics (the real one - in real life).

I'm looking for more comics that shows the fictional Marvel Comics in them - if there are anymore + How do you think, base on the facts shown in She-Hulk (that Marvel Comics that were published before 2002 are valid as legal documents and that She-Hulk herself is reading her first appearance issue while actual comics panels are shown), characters like Spider-Man are handled? because the comics cant really show his civilian identity, and Spidey/Peter Parker did A LOT of team-ups and crossovers

Thanks in advance for any thoughts and information given

Alan