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Marvel Comics and Google parting ways

If you used your Google account to access Marvel.com and/or the Marvel Unlimited app, as of 8/28/18 (that's one week from now!) that won't work.  Google is no longer supported on Marvel's social sites, so you will have to make a proper account with the username you already set.

You should have an email about it, but if not, just use the 'Forgot Password' link and create a new password for your Marvel.com/Marvel Unlimited account.  That will roll your Unlimited subscription and any points you have into the new account username and you can sign in using your username and new password.  Your account should still have all the same info: subscriptions, purchases, preferences, etc.  If you run into any errors, contact the superheroes working support at OnlineSupport@marvel.com.

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