Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Invaders team first appeared in flashback stories set during World War II, and comprised existing characters from Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel.. Originally, Captain America (Steve Rogers), his sidekick Bucky (James Barnes), the original android Human Torch ("Jim Hammond"), the Torch's sidekick Toro (Thomas Raymond) and Namor the Sub-Mariner were together as heroes ...
Spider-Man & The Human Torch: Spider-Man/Human Torch #1-5 August 2009 978-0785140047: The Thing & The Human Torch by Dan Slott: Spider-Man/Human Torch #1-5, The Thing #1-8 August 2018 978-1302913359: Human Torch by Karl Kesel & Skottie Young: The Complete Collection: Human Torch (vol. 3) #1-12 July 2014 978-0785190981: Marvel Two-In-One Vol. 1 ...
Human Torch, Marvel Comics' member of the Fantastic Four This page was last edited on 11 May 2022, at 21:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
In Marvel Adventures Spider-Man, the Human Torch shows up at Midtown High for a demonstration, but loses control of his powers. Spider-Man (then Peter Parker) spots a mysterious figure who turns out to be Pyro, who is manipulating Human Torch out of jealousy that he doesn't get credit for being a fire manipulator. Peter knocks him into the ...
Strikeforce are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appears in Strikeforce #1 (September 2019) and was created by writer Tini Howard and artist Germán Peralta. [1] Critics have described the series as Marvel's answer to Justice League Dark.
Resistants, The (Mutant Force) 1977-11 Jack Kirby: Captain America Annual #4 [bc] Dreaming Celestial: 1977-12 Jack Kirby: Eternals #18 Lord Chaos: 1977-12 Jim Starlin: Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 Master Order 1977-12 Jim Starlin: Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 Scarlet Scarab: 1977-12 Roy Thomas, Archie Goodwin, Frank Robbins: Invaders #23 Arcade ...
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Following his debut in the hit Marvel Comics #1, [2] the Human Torch proved popular enough that he soon became one of the first superheroes to headline a solo title. Through the 1940s, the Torch starred or was featured in Marvel Mystery Comics (the book's title beginning with issue #2), The Human Torch (premiering with issue #2, Fall 1940, having taken over the numbering of the defunct Red ...