Contest of Champions, Journey into Mystery, Secret Wars, etc.
Contest of Champions, Journey into Mystery, Secret Wars, etc.
Amazing Fantasy, Journey into Mystery, Marvel Triple Action, Marvel Tales....
Strange Worlds
Tales to Astonish
Tales of Suspense
Creepy
What If...?
What The..?!?
Marvel Age
Marvel Fanfare
Blip.
arrgh!
Crazy.
The no prize book.
Marvel try-out book.
Marvel puzzles and games.
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Marvel's three reprint giants of the sixties:
Marvel Tales (as mentioned)
Marvel Collectors item Classics (changed to Marvels Greatest Comics)
Fantasy masterpieces (changed to Marvel Super Heroes)
And their three tryout books of the seventies:
Marvel Spotlight
Marvel Feature
Marvel Premiere
I'm also not sure if Tomb of Dracula counts under the OP's rules.
Marvel Tales
Marvel Comics Presents
Strange Tales
G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero
Marvel Team-Up
Millie the Model Comics
Marvel Age
Journey into Mystery
Patsy Walker
Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer
What If...?
Patsy and Hedy
Marvel Premiere Classic
Star Wars
Love Romances
Tales to Astonish
Marvel Two-in-One
Not sure if Kid Colt Outlaw, The Rawhide Kid, and Two Gun Kid are considered Marvel superheroes.
Tomb of Dracula is another one that hasn't been said yet.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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Does Marvel Comics Presents count?
Usually had the name of a superhero after the main title.
"I am a man of peace."
"A man of peace...who fights like ten tigers."
Dakota North
Marvel Team-Up
Marvel Two-in-One
Not Brand Echh
Silent War
Realm of Kings
War of Kings
War of The Realms
You can find most of Marvel's titles listed here: https://www.marvel.com/comics/series and see which fit your criteria. Those above are the ones at the top of my head.
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In the early 70s Marvel would release some sister titles and they would launch around the same time on a bimonthly basis
Marvel Super-heroes was a mix of reprints and a try out issue for different characters
There were 2 horror comics, which would feature the work of artists like Barry Windsor Smith, Jim Steranko and Bernie Wrightson
Then there were two comics that were sort of trial runs for characters. In Astonishing Tales, the Doom solo series would last for 8 issues while the Ka-Zar series would go until #20, followed by It the Living Colossus from 21-24 (has he ever appeared anywhere recently?) and finished off the rest of the run with Deathlok the Demolisher until #36
Amazing Adventures started out with Black Widow (which lasted only 3 issues) and the Inhumans but would later feature the Beast, and a longer series featuring Killraven.
The Mighty Marvel Western.
And, technically, I guess I could list all the Western characters' books, since they are "just" heroes, not "superheroes" as requested by the OP.
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This one’s quite a mouthful. It’s like a whole damn sentence...:
Dr. Doom
Black Cat
The Punisher