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  2. List of Marvel Comics superhero debuts - Wikipedia

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    Creator/s First appearance Namor McKenzie: Sub-Mariner 1939 (April) Bill Everett: Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 Jim Hammond: The Human Torch 1939 (October) Carl Burgos: Marvel Comics #1 Thomas Halloway: Angel 1939 (October) Paul Gustavson: Marvel Comics #1 Jim Gardley: Masked Raider 1939 (October) Al Anders: Marvel Comics #1 Richard Jones ...

  3. List of comics characters which originated in other media

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    This list is for original fictional characters created for adaptations of comic books in other forms of media (television series, films, books, games and advertising). It includes characters like Firestar and X-23 that were later incorporated into mainstream comics.

  4. Dracula (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The cover of The Tomb of Dracula vol. 1 #1 (April 1972), in which Gerry Conway and Gene Nolan's iteration of Bram Stoker's character made his debut. Cover by Neal Adams.. The Marvel Comics version of Dracula was created by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan and first appeared in The Tomb of Dracula #1 (April 1972), co-written by Marv Wolfman. [2]

  5. The Tomb of Dracula - Wikipedia

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    Comics historian Les Daniels noted that "With an unbroken run of seventy issues over the course of more than seven years, Marvel's The Tomb of Dracula was the most successful comic book series to feature a villain as its title character." [12] As cancellation loomed, Wolfman made to wrap up the storyline and lingering threads by issue #72.

  6. Generation X (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Generation X Annual 1995–1997, 1999 (September 1995 – November 1999, Marvel Comics) Generation X/Dracula Annual 1998 (October 1998, Marvel Comics) Generation X 1/2 (July 1998, Marvel Comics & Wizard Magazine) Generation X San Diego Comic Con 1/2 (July 1994, Marvel Comics, Overstreet) Generation X Holiday Special (February 1998, Marvel ...

  7. Dracula (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dracula (DC Comics), a DC Comics supervillain who has appeared in Superman and Batman comics, and is the first antagonist of Elseworlds' imprint Batman & Dracula trilogy and the main antagonist of the animated film The Batman vs. Dracula; Dracula (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics supervillain; Dracula (Dell Comics), a superhero published by Dell ...

  8. Karkas (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Karkas is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Karkas is a member of the Deviants , a monstrous offshoot of humanity created by the Celestials . Publication history

  9. X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula - Wikipedia

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    The other, Dracula, is the deadliest vampire to ever walk the earth. The story tells how centuries ago, before his vampire days, Vlad Tepes lost in battle against the ageless mutant, Apocalypse . Now in the days of 19th-century London , Dracula is seeking revenge for his past defeat and is turning members of Apocalypse's clan into vampires.