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  2. List of Defenders members - Wikipedia

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    Angel, Beast, and Iceman were joined by Cyclops and Marvel Girl in forming X-Factor. Gargoyle and Moondragon were later able to gain new corporeal forms. However the other four remained disembodied spirits until Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme vol 3 #3–4 (March–April 1989).

  3. Defenders (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the Defenders lies in two crossover story arcs by Roy Thomas prior to the official founding of the team. The first, in Doctor Strange #183 (November 1969), Sub-Mariner #22 (February 1970), and The Incredible Hulk #126 (April 1970) occurred due to the Dr. Strange series being canceled in the middle of a story arc, leaving Thomas no choice but to resolve the storyline in other ...

  4. M.O.D.O.K. (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The following month, Marvel decided not to move forward with Howard the Duck, Tigra & Dazzler, and The Offenders, with M.O.D.O.K. and Hit-Monkey continuing as planned. [ 17 ] Following Marvel Television's absorption into Marvel Studios, Blum stated that Kevin Feige was supportive of the show and told him to "keep going" with the concept.

  5. The Defenders (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil: A blind pro-bono lawyer in Hell's Kitchen, with his remaining senses enhanced, who is secretly a vigilante. [4] [5] Cox felt the second season of Daredevil, in which Murdock fought alongside Elektra Natchios and Frank Castle, prepared the character to accept help in The Defenders, [6] and that moving into the miniseries the death of Natchios would be ...

  6. List of criminal organizations in DC Comics - Wikipedia

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    The group was originally going to be called the League of Evil and be led by Dr. Sivana but Filmation had the rights to Captain Marvel necessitating an alteration. The Legion of Doom has since been incorporated into the main DC Universe, appearing in comics, as well as further animated and live-action adaptations.

  7. Category:Marvel Comics supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Charon (Marvel Comics) Chemistro; Zhou Cheng; Cheshire Cat (comics) Chondu the Mystic; Chrome (comics) Cobra (Marvel Comics) Malcolm Colcord; Cold War (comics) Rusty Collins; Condor (comics) Constrictor (character) Controller (Marvel Comics) Copperhead (Marvel Comics) Abraham Cornelius; Fabian Cortez; Cottonmouth (Burchell Clemens) Cottonmouth ...

  8. Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe - Wikipedia

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    The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is an encyclopedic guide which details the fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications. The original 15-volume series was published in comic book format in 1982, followed by sporadic updates.

  9. Tigra - Wikipedia

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    Tigra (Greer Grant Nelson) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer-editor Roy Thomas and artist Wally Wood (Marie Severin was then brought in to help layout the art), with her early adventures written by Linda Fite, the character first appeared as the superpowered and gadget-wielding crime fighter the Cat in The Claws of the Cat #1 ...