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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.
A British mutant, Alchemy was created by British comic book fan Paul Betsow, was the winning entry of a contest held by Marvel Comics for the best fan-created character. Marvel planned to publish the winning creation in an issue of New Mutants; however, Alchemy eventually first appeared in X-Factor #41 instead. [citation needed]
Marvel Comics is an American comic book company. These are some of the people (artists, editors, executives, writers) who have been associated with the company in its history, as Marvel and its predecessors, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics .
Maa-Gor is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.. A member of a tribe of Man-Apes from Savage Land. [4] After losing a battle with Ka-Zar, he walks into the mystic mist surrounding Savage Land, which transform him into a superhuman with increased intelligence, and he renames himself Man-God.
Special Marvel Edition #15 Topaz: 1974 (January) Marv Wolfman, Mike Ploog: Werewolf By Night #13 Frank G. Castle (former Francis Castiglione) Currently: The Punisher Formerly: Franken-Castle 1974 (February) Gerry Conway, Ross Andru: The Amazing Spider-Man #129: Daniel Thomas "Danny" Rand-K'ai: Iron Fist 1974 (May) Roy Thomas, Gil Kane: Marvel ...
The Marvel Studios film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness reintroduces characters from the Marvel Television series Marvel's Inhumans. They consist of: They consist of: Black Bolt (Blackagar Boltagon) – The silent king of the Inhuman city of Attilan whose voice is so loud he does not speak and instead relies on sign language to ...
With the buzz for Black Panther Wakanda Forever, and the upcoming swarm of MCU shows streaming on Disney+, 2022 has shaped up to be another big year for the Marvel Universe. Founded more than 80 ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe that involves productions of superhero films and television series. These productions star various titular superheroes; they are independently produced by Marvel Studios and are based on characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.