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  2. Storm (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Storm was one of the first Black superheroes in mainstream comic books, and the second Black female superhero in Marvel Comics, after Misty Knight, who debuted in March 1975. [172] She was the third Black female superhero in mainstream comics; DC had previously introduced Nubia , a supporting character for Wonder Woman , in 1973.

  3. Publication history of Marvel Comics crossover events

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    Following the events of the 2018 “Marvel’s Spider-Man“ video game and the 2020 “Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales” video game, Peter and Miles with the of Mary–Jane must take a new gang led by their leader The Hood who seems to have mystical powers while also dealing with the aftermath of both their respective adventure.This comic ...

  4. Storm (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Storm (Marvel Comics), a member of Marvel Comics' X-Men, also known as Ororo Munroe; Storm (DC Comics), a giant seahorse and Aquaman's steed; Storm (Don Lawrence), a Dutch science-fiction comic series and its protagonist; Storm, a family in Marvel Comics, largely appearing in the Fantastic Four titles: Susan Storm, also known as the Invisible Woman

  5. List of Marvel Comics superhero debuts - Wikipedia

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    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: Phantom Reporter 1940 (April) Robert O. Erisman, Sam Cooper Daring Mystery Comics #3 Claire Voyant: Black Widow 1940 (August) George Kapitan, Harry Gahle Mystic Comics #4 ...

  6. Resurrection of Magneto - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection of Magneto is a four-issue comic book limited series written by Al Ewing and drawn by Luciano Vecchio, published by Marvel Comics in 2024 and starring Storm and Magneto. It was part of the Fall of X storyline during the Krakoan Age of the X-Men .

  7. A complete timeline of the Marvel Cinematic Universe ... - AOL

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    The Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it is coming to an end in "Avengers: Endgame." But… how did it begin? When did any of the series’ major events actually happen?

  8. Events from the Modern Age of Comic Books - Wikipedia

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    One of the key aspects of the Modern Age of Comic Books was that it was the beginning of big events.In 1984, Marvel Comics debuted the first large crossover, Secret Wars, a storyline featuring the company's most prolific superheroes, which overlapped into a 12-issue limited series and many monthly comic books.

  9. There's Only One Right Order to Watch the MCU Movies - AOL

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    Every Marvel watch through should begin with Iron Man, the movie that started it all.Sure, Tony Stark—a snarky, billionaire, playboy arms dealer—is something of a relic from the late Bush era ...

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