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The Champions are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appears in The Champions #1 (October 1975) and was created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Don Heck. Their titular series is regarded as an example of a failed superteam comic, suffering from constant turnover in the ...
Champion of the Universe, a Marvel Comics character and a member of The Elders; The Champion, a British comic; Champion, two DC Comics characters, the second of which was an alias used by Hercules; It may also refer to: Champions (1975 team), a Marvel Comics superhero team that debuted in 1975
The Marvel Family; Metal Men; Omega Men; The Others; The Outsiders; Power Company; ... Champions (1975 team) Champions (2016 team) The Chosen; Cosmic Avengers; Dark ...
Marvel debuts three new ongoing titles, The Champions, The Inhumans, and Marvel Presents. Simultaneously, it cancels six ongoing titles: Giant-Size Fantastic Four, Man-Thing, Outlaw Kid (vol. 2), Supernatural Thrillers, War is Hell, and Where Monsters Dwell.
A Champions table was released as part of the "Women of Power" DLC pack for Zen Pinball 2 and Pinball FX2. [71] The Champions appear in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. The Champions appear in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, consisting of Miles Morales, Ms. Marvel, and Spider-Gwen.
Pages in category "Marvel Comics superhero teams" ... Champions (1975 team) Champions (2016 team) ClanDestine; Cloak and Dagger (characters) The Craptacular B-Sides;
The A.I. Army is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.. Because of his revelation that he is now a simulated A.I., Tony Stark became Mark One and started to establish the A.I. Army. [1] The team also consists of Albert, Awesome Android, Egghead II, H.E.R.B.I.E., M-11, Machine Man, Machinesmith, Quasimodo, Super-Adaptoid, Walking Stiletto, the ...
Marvel Comics had published a Champions comic book series from 1975 to 1978. Hero Games' use of the name for its RPG initiated a dispute with Marvel. Hero Games' use of the name for its RPG initiated a dispute with Marvel.