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Line of Duty - Series One: 29 October 2013 [117] 3 February 2014 [118] 5 2 Line of Duty Series 2: 4 June 2014 [119] 24 March 2014 [120] 6 2 Line of Duty: Complete Series 1 & 2 — 24 March 2014 [121] 11 4 Line of Duty: Series 3: 9 August 2016 [122] 2 May 2016 [123] 6 2 [f] Line Of Duty: Series 1-3 — 2 May 2016 [124] 17 6 Line of Duty - Series ...
Fury deduces that Hank Pym is the murderer and has been using his shrinking technology to commit the murders as revenge for the death of his daughter Hope van Dyne, who died in the line of duty as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent. Fury and Loki defeat Pym, who is taken into Asgardian custody.
The character has since made several appearances in various Marvel Comics titles. In the Marvel Comics universe, Hecate is among the Titans who ruled the ancient world that Zeus spares when he deposes them and conquers Olympus, and becomes Olympus' resident Goddess of Magic. She is the first deity to give magic to mortals, in defiance of Zeus ...
* contains the four-part comic miniseries Mystic Arcana, The Official Tarot of the Marvel Universe and The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Mystic Arcana: ISBN 0-7851-2720-8: June 2008 2008 (trade paperback) Marvel Atlas: ISBN 0-7851-2998-7: July 2008 2008 A - Z : 1: 1602 A.D. to Blackwing (Manfredi) ISBN 0-7851-3028-4: February 2008 2
Variations of individuals who have used the Madame Hydra alias in the comics appear in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU): A variation of Ophelia / Madame Hydra appears in the fourth season of the television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. as an alias for the AI Aida , portrayed by Mallory Jansen .
Bullet Points is a comic book limited series that was published by Marvel Comics in 2006 and 2007, written by J. Michael Straczynski, illustrated by Tommy Lee Edwards and lettered by John Workman. The series was released under the Marvel Knights imprint and examines the consequences to the Marvel Universe when Steve Rogers is not injected with ...
Alejandro Arbona, the Marvel editor tasked with overseeing the 2010 tie-in comics Iron Man 2: Public Identity and Iron Man 2: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., explained that Marvel "want to show readers more of that world, that connective tissue between all the movies, and a little bit more of how the characters interact", so the publishing side worked ...
The cover to Hulk: The End, the first comic book of The End series. The End are comic books published by Marvel Comics, which take place outside of normal continuity, which feature possible final endings for Marvel characters. The outcomes vary from grim to optimistic.