Marvel Character Explorer
STDIOMCP server for Marvel Developer API, enabling interaction with characters and comics data.
MCP server for Marvel Developer API, enabling interaction with characters and comics data.
MCP Server for the Marvel Developer API, enabling interaction with characters and comics data. The main goal of the project is to show how an MCP server can be used to interact with APIs.
Note: All data used by this MCP server is fetched from the official Marvel API and owned by Marvel. This project is not affiliated with Marvel in any way.
nameStartsWith
, limit
, comics
, series
, etc.characterId
.format
, dateRange
, etc..env
file to manage environment variables like MARVEL_PUBLIC_KEY
, MARVEL_PRIVATE_KEY
and MARVEL_API_BASE
.get_characters
🔍🦸♂️name
(optional string): Full character name.nameStartsWith
(optional string): Characters whose names start with the specified string.modifiedSince
(optional string): ISO 8601 date string to filter characters modified since this date.comics
, series
, events
, stories
(optional string): Comma-separated list of IDs to filter by related entities.orderBy
(optional string): Fields to order the results by, such as name
or -modified
.limit
(optional number): Maximum number of results to return (1–100).offset
(optional number): Number of results to skip for pagination.CharacterDataWrapperSchema
in src/schemas.ts
for details.get_character_by_id
🆔🧑🎤characterId
(number): The unique ID of the character.CharacterDataWrapperSchema
in src/schemas.ts
for details.get_comics_for_character
📚🎭characterId
(number): The unique ID of the character.format
, formatType
(string): Filter by comic format (e.g., comic
, hardcover
).noVariants
, hasDigitalIssue
(boolean): Flags to exclude variants or include only digital issues.dateDescriptor
(string): Predefined date ranges like thisWeek
, nextWeek
.dateRange
(string): Custom date range in the format YYYY-MM-DD,YYYY-MM-DD
.title
, titleStartsWith
(string): Filter by title or title prefix.startYear
, issueNumber
, digitalId
(number): Numeric filters.diamondCode
, upc
, isbn
, ean
, issn
(string): Identifier filters.creators
, series
, events
, stories
, sharedAppearances
, collaborators
(string): Comma-separated list of related entity IDs.orderBy
(string): Fields to order the results by, such as title
or -modified
.limit
, offset
(number): Pagination options.ComicDataWrapperSchema
in src/schemas.ts
for details.get_comics
📖🕵️♂️format
(optional string): Filter by the issue format (e.g., comic
, digital comic
, hardcover
).formatType
(optional string): Filter by the issue format type (comic
or collection
).noVariants
(optional boolean): Exclude variants (alternate covers, secondary printings, director's cuts, etc.) from the result set.dateDescriptor
(optional string): Return comics within a predefined date range (lastWeek
, thisWeek
, nextWeek
, thisMonth
).dateRange
(optional string): Return comics within a custom date range. Dates must be specified as YYYY-MM-DD,YYYY-MM-DD
.title
(optional string): Return only issues in series whose title matches the input.titleStartsWith
(optional string): Return only issues in series whose title starts with the input.startYear
(optional number): Return only issues in series whose start year matches the input.issueNumber
(optional number): Return only issues in series whose issue number matches the input.diamondCode
, digitalId
, upc
, isbn
, ean
, issn
(optional string): Filter by various identifiers.hasDigitalIssue
(optional boolean): Include only results which are available digitally.modifiedSince
(optional string): Return only comics which have been modified since the specified date (ISO 8601 format).creators
, characters
, series
, events
, stories
, sharedAppearances
, collaborators
(optional string): Comma-separated list of IDs to filter by related entities.orderBy
(optional string): Order the result set by a field or fields. Add a "-" to the value to sort in descending order (e.g., title
, -modified
).limit
(optional number): Limit the result set to the specified number of resources (default: 20, max: 100).offset
(optional number): Skip the specified number of resources in the result set.ComicDataWrapperSchema
in src/schemas.ts
for details.get_comic_by_id
🆔📘comicId
(number): The unique ID of the comic.ComicDataWrapperSchema
in src/schemas.ts
for details.get_characters_for_comic
🦸♀️📖comicId
(number): The unique ID of the comic.name
(optional string): Filter characters by full name.nameStartsWith
(optional string): Filter characters whose names start with the specified string.modifiedSince
(optional string): ISO 8601 date string to filter characters modified since this date.series
, events
, stories
(optional string): Comma-separated list of related entity IDs to filter by.orderBy
(optional string): Fields to order the results by, such as name
or -modified
.limit
(optional number): Maximum number of results to return (1–100).offset
(optional number): Number of results to skip for pagination.CharacterDataWrapperSchema
in src/schemas.ts
for details.Sign up for a Marvel Developer API account and get your public and private API keys.
If you want to run it directly in an MCP host, jump to the Use with Claude Desktop or Use with GitHub Copilot sections.
If you'd like to run MCP Inspector locally to test the server, follow these steps:
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/DanWahlin/marvel-mcp
Rename .env.template
to .env
.
Add your Marvel API public and private keys to the .env
file.
MARVEL_PUBLIC_KEY=YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY MARVEL_PRIVATE_KEY=YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY MARVEL_API_BASE=https://gateway.marvel.com/v1/public
Install the required dependencies and build the project.
npm install npm run build
(Optional) To try out the server using MCP Inspector run the following command:
# Start the MCP Inspector npx @modelcontextprotocol/inspector node build/index.js
Visit the MCP Inspector URL shown in the console in your browser. Change Arguments
to dist/index.js
and select Connect
. Select List Tools
to see the available tools.
Add the following to your claude_desktop_config.json
:
{ "mcpServers": { "marvel-mcp": { "type": "stdio", "command": "npx", // "command": "node", "args": [ "-y", "@codewithdan/marvel-mcp" // "/PATH/TO/marvel-mcp/dist/index.js" ], "env": { "MARVEL_PUBLIC_KEY": "YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY", "MARVEL_PRIVATE_KEY": "YOUR_PRIVATE_KEY", "MARVEL_API_BASE": "https://gateway.marvel.com/v1/public" } } } }
To install Marvel MCP Server for Claude Desktop automatically via Smithery:
npx -y @smithery/cli install @DanWahlin/marvel-mcp --client claude
Note: If you already have the MCP server enabled with Claude Desktop, add
chat.mcp.discovery.enabled: true
in your VS Code settings and it will discover existing MCP server lists.
Add the following to your settings.json
file (note that you can also add it to the .vscode/mcp.json
file if you want it for a specific repo):
"mcp": { "inputs": [ { "type": "promptString", "id": "marvel-public-api-key", "description": "Marvel public API Key", "password": true }, { "type": "promptString", "id": "marvel-private-api-key", "description": "Marvel private API Key", "password": true } ], "servers": { "marvel-mcp": { "command": "npx", // "command": "node", "args": [ "-y", "@codewithdan/marvel-mcp" // "/PATH/TO/marvel-mcp/dist/index.js" ], "env": { "MARVEL_PUBLIC_KEY": "${input:marvel-public-api-key}", "MARVEL_PRIVATE_KEY": "${input:marvel-private-api-key}", "MARVEL_API_BASE": "https://gateway.marvel.com/v1/public" } } } }
Now that the mcp server is discoverable, open GitHub Copilot and select the Agent
mode (not Ask
or Edits
).
Select the "refresh" button in the Copilot chat text field to refresh the server list.
Select the "🛠️" button to see all the possible tools, including the ones from this repo.
Put a question in the chat that would naturally invoke one of the tools, for example:
List 10 marvel characters.
What comics is Wolverine in?
Give me details about villains in the Marvel universe.
Which characters appear in the Avengers comics?
What characters are in the Hedge Knight II: Sworn Sword (2007) comic?
List 10 characters from Ant-Man comics.
Note: If you see "Sorry, the response was filtered by the Responsible AI Service.", try running it again or rephrasing the prompt.