Marvel is ready to step into the world of half-hour comedies.

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The comic-book juggernaut jumped into live action television just two years ago, but Marvel already has three series lined up at ABC while another three are headed to Netflix. Now, Damage Control may also find a home with ABC, according to Deadline.

A one-camera comedy, Damage Control will explore the lives of those responsible for cleaning up after Marvel's heroes leave the city in ruins. Developed by the Daily Show's Ben Karlin with executive producers David Miner and Jeph Loeb, the series has received a put pilot from ABC.

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While Marvel Studios is generally considered to be the more humorous comic book studio, the Damage Control announcement comes hard on the heels of DC's news that their own half-hour comedy, Powerless, has received a pilot from NBC, according to Deadline.

In the meantime, Marvel fans can catch Agents of SHIELD, Agent Carter, and the upcoming Mockingbird/Hunter pilot on ABC while Daredevil and Jessica Jones bring their second and first seasons to Netflix.

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