Marvel Next
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Marvel Next is an initiative that was launched by Marvel Comics in early 2005. It was designed to spotlight several unrelated titles that feature young protagonists. Like the Tsunami imprint before it, it aims to attract young readers. Marvel Next titles carry a "Marvel Next" tag on the cover, but not in the place imprint names generally carry their logos. The title may be an attempt to appeal to or identify with Generation Next.
The titles are set in the Marvel Universe and most of them (Araña, Young Avengers, Runaways, and Amazing Fantasy) all have connections to pre-existing titles (taking advantage of settings, characters and events from previous stories).
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[edit] Crossover
There has been little or no crossover between the various comics. However, the Young Avengers and the Runaways have been mentioned in one another's comics.
Thus far, the closest thing to a crossover has centred on the fictional drug MGH. It has appeared in numerous Marvel titles over the past few years, but recently appeared in a two-part Young Avengers story in Autumn 2005. The following month, the Runaways were asked to fight the Pusher Man, an MGH dealer.
Gravity has appeared in Marvel Team-Up, alongside other new heroes such as Araña and X-23, and Excelsior member Darkhawk.
In 2006, Marvel Comics published the crossover Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways as part of the larger Civil War event.