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The character debuted in Werewolf by Night #32 (August 1975), written by Doug Moench with art by Don Perlin and Al Milgrom, as a mercenary hired by the Committee to capture the title character. The creative team gave Moon Knight moon-related symbols and silver weapons (a metal poisonous to a werewolf) to mark him as a suitable antagonist for ...
The final days of the festival were theme-related, with one showing "origin" films (Iron Man, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Black Panther, and Doctor Strange), one showing "team-ups" (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Captain America: Civil War, The Avengers, and Avengers: Infinity War), [225] [226] and the final day showing Iron Man and The Avengers ...
The fictional timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise and shared universe is the continuity of events for several feature films, television series, television specials, short films, and the I Am Groot shorts, which are produced by Marvel Studios, as well as a group of Netflix series produced by Marvel Television.
A 4 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Four film. A 5 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Five film. A 6 indicates the character reappears in a Phase Six film. A C indicates an uncredited cameo role. A DS indicates the character appears in a digital series. An MS indicates the character appears in a Marvel Studios television ...
This section includes characters who have appeared in multiple Phase Two films, and have appeared in the billing block for at least one film. A dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film. A C indicates an uncredited cameo role. An OS indicates the character appears in a One-Shot. A V indicates a voice-only role.
The website's critical consensus reads, "Exciting, entertaining, and emotionally impactful, Avengers: Endgame does whatever it takes to deliver a satisfying finale to Marvel's epic Infinity Saga." [ 187 ] Metacritic (which uses a weighted average ) gave the film a score of 78 out of 100 based on 57 critics, indicating "generally favorable ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a media franchise and shared universe that is the setting of superhero films produced by Marvel Studios, based on characters that appear in Marvel Comics publications. Phases One, Two, and Three, were known as "The Infinity Saga", featuring many franchises and their sequels, and the first four Avengers crossover ...
In 1988, he made his voice acting debut in Wowser, and in 1989, he played his first regular character as Gai, the King Yaksha in Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato. Although he was a regular character in the series, he was in the position of a villain whose inner workings were rarely discussed in the story, so it was difficult for Koyasu to ...