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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. ... then break out the colored pencils because here are 25 free printable coloring pages for adults!

  3. Marvel Super-Heroes (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first was the one-shot Marvel Super Heroes Special #1 (Oct. 1966) produced as a tie-in to The Marvel Super Heroes animated television program, [1] reprinting Daredevil #1 (April 1964) and The Avengers #2 (Nov. 1963), plus two stories from the 1930s-1940s period fans and historians call Golden Age of comic books: "The Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner Meet" (Marvel Mystery Comics #8, June ...

  4. Red Wolf (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Years later, in the story "You Get What You Need!" published in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #265 (Nov. 1981), writer Bill Mantlo and penciller Sal Buscema created the superhero team the Rangers , consisting of Western characters Bonita Juarez / Firebird , Victoria Starvin / Shooting Star , Drew Daniels / Texas Twister , Hamilton Slade / Phantom ...

  5. Heroes Reborn (1996 comic) - Wikipedia

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    "Heroes Reborn" is a 1996–97 crossover story arc among comic book series published by the American company Marvel Comics. During this one-year, multi-title story arc, Marvel temporarily outsourced the production of several of its best-known comic books to the studios of artists Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, who had been among Marvel's most popular artists before leaving to form independent companies.

  6. Hawkeye (Clint Barton) - Wikipedia

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    Hawkeye (Clinton Francis "Clint" Barton) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck, the character first appeared as a supervillain in Tales of Suspense #57 (September 1964) and later joined the Avengers as a superhero in The Avengers #16 (May 1965).

  7. Force Works - Wikipedia

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    Force Works began shortly after the West Coast Avengers disbanded. [3] Tony Stark, otherwise known as the superhero Iron Man, sought to form a superhero group with a different philosophy than its predecessors (most notably the East Coast branch of the Avengers): they would not just stop disasters, but prevent them.

  8. Jim Cheung - Wikipedia

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    Cheung worked on several Marvel series during the mid- to late 1990s. He also worked on Scion for Crossgen Comics in the early 2000s. He later returned to Marvel, where he illustrated the five-issue New Avengers: Illuminati mini-series for Marvel Comics, and then pencilled two more issues of New Avengers.

  9. Illuminati (comics) - Wikipedia

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    New Avengers vol. 3 #1 King of Wakanda, a major source of vibranium. Chosen by Stark to be an original member, as a representative of Wakanda, but turned it down. However, he would join them to face the Incursions. Beast: Doctor Henry "Hank" McCoy New Avengers vol. 3 #3 (February 2013) Inherited Professor X's position. Member of the X-Men. Hulk