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Marvel Premiere #41 1978 The Black Musketeers: Dr. Joshua Itobo, Ishanta, and Khanata Black Panther #9 1978 Black Panther: T'Challa Avengers, Defenders, Fantastic Force, Fantastic Four. Illuminati. Fantastic Four #52 1966 July Stan Lee: Jack Kirby [33] Black Talon: Desmond Drew Cult Leader Strange Tales #173 1974 April Len Wein Gene Colan Black ...
The Black Dragon Society is based on a real World War II organization of the same name; this society was not nearly as sinister as its comic book counterparts. Three different comics companies used the Black Dragon Society as villains in the 1940s: National Comics (DC Comics), Fawcett Comics, and Quality Comics. DC Comics came to own the other ...
Wilson "The Kingpin" Fisk - Marvel Comics; Don Fortunato - Marvel Comics; John Genovese - Kick-Ass; Giorno Giovanna - JoJo's Bizarre Adventure; Hammerhead - Marvel Comics; Akira Hojo - Sanctuary; Jiji - Ichi the Killer; The Joker - DC Comics; Kakihara - Ichi the Killer; Lonnie Thompson "Tombstone" Lincoln - Marvel Comics; Lex Luthor - DC Comics ...
They were originally owned by Charlton Comics, but DC later acquired the rights to the characters.The Madmen first appeared in Blue Beetle #3 (1967) and were created by Steve Ditko and David Glanzman. [33] The Madmen are a group of gangsters and enemies of Blue Beetle who wear colorful costumes and facepaint. The group's leader, Fleeter, later ...
Toggle DC Comics subsection. 1.1 America's Best Comics. 1.2 Impact. 1.3 Milestone Media. 1.4 WildStorm. ... Black Marvel Family; Blue Lantern Corps; Challengers of ...
Barracuda (Marvel Comics) Bebop and Rocksteady; Tobias Beckett; Stringer Bell; Niko Bellic; Matthew Berger (character) Big Vern; Black Mask (character) Fraser Black; Blockbuster (DC Comics) Bloodshot (comics) Alexander Bont; Frank Booth (Blue Velvet) The Bowery King; Brendan Brady; Derek Branning; Luca Brasi; Wee-Bey Brice; Brick (character ...
This is a list of Marvel multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by Marvel Comics.Licensed or creator-owned characters (G.I. Joe, Godzilla, Groo the Wanderer, Men in Black, Conan the Barbarian, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, RoboCop, Star Trek, Rocko's Modern Life, The Ren and Stimpy Show, etc.) are not included.
The organization exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as Earth-616, as well as other Marvel universes. Its structure is somewhat similar to the real-world New York Mafia (which is itself rarely mentioned in Marvel publications), but the Maggia differs in that it frequently hires supervillains and mad scientists to work for them. [ 1 ]