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  2. Wrecking Crew (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Wrecking Crew is a team of four supervillains—the Wrecker, Bulldozer, Piledriver and Thunderball—appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.While not featured on the cover, the Wrecking Crew's first appearance is in The Defenders #17 (Nov 1974).

  3. List of Marvel Comics characters: B - Wikipedia

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    Derek Bishop is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung, first appeared in Young Avengers #2 (March 2005). He is a wealthy individual, and the father of Kate Bishop / Hawkeye and Susan Bishop and the wife of Eleanor Bishop.

  4. Cloak and Dagger (characters) - Wikipedia

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    It debuted in October 1983 and was a success, prompting Marvel Comics to launch an ongoing bi-monthly Cloak and Dagger series in 1985, with the same creative team. Costumed supervillains rarely appeared in the series, which focused on Cloak and Dagger's quest to end the drug trade completely, and frequently explored the issue of vigilantism . [ 5 ]

  5. Speed (character) - Wikipedia

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    Speed (Thomas "Tommy" Shepherd) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a member of the Young Avengers, a team of teenaged superheroes in the Marvel Universe. His powers are similar to his uncle Quicksilver.

  6. American comic book tropes - Wikipedia

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    Companies and characters purchased by DC (such as the Charlton Comics characters and Captain Marvel) as well as older characters like the JSA were (re-)assigned their own Earths, which were then destroyed and folded into one, core Earth. This naturally resulted in a number of contradictions and discrepancies in individual characters' histories ...

  7. Man-Ape - Wikipedia

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    Man-Ape (M'Baku) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema, the character first appeared in The Avengers #62 (March 1969). Man-Ape is depicted as a frequent adversary of the superhero Black Panther. [2]

  8. Silver Fox (character) - Wikipedia

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    Silver Fox is a member of the First Nation Blackfoot Confederacy. [1] In the early to late 1900s, she lived with Wolverine as his lover in Canada. She was allegedly murdered by Sabretooth on Wolverine's birthday, [2] but is later revealed to be alive and a member of the covert ops Team X.

  9. Marrow (character) - Wikipedia

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    Marrow appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, voiced by Susan Hart. [42] Marrow makes a cameo appearance in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. [citation needed] Marrow appears as a boss in X-Men Legends, voiced by Nancy Linari. [43] This version is the leader of the Gene Nation.