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The Grandmaster (En Dwi Gast) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character first appeared in The Avengers #69. [2] The Grandmaster is one of the ageless Elders of the Universe and has mastered most civilizations' games of skill and chance.
The Avengers are various teams of superheroes that have headlined in The Avengers and related comic books series published by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, the Avengers are featured as a rotating line up of a large number of characters. Textless and wraparound cover of Avengers, vol. 3 #1 by George Pérez.
The Golem first appeared in Strange Tales #174 (June 1974), and was created by Len Wein and John Buscema.. The character also appears in Strange Tales #176-177 (October, December 1974), Marvel Two-in-One #11 (September 1975), The Hood #3 (September 2002), #5-6 (November–December 2002), and Nick Fury's Howling Commandos #2 (February 2006).
Nicholas Scratch first appeared in Fantastic Four #185 (August 1977) and was created by Len Wein (writer) and George Pérez (artist). [1]The name "Nicholas Scratch" is an amalgam of colloquial and euphemistic names for the Devil: "Old Nick" and "Old Scratch" or "Mr. Scratch" (as used in "The Devil and Daniel Webster").
Speed (Thomas "Tommy" Shepherd) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a member of the Young Avengers, a team of teenaged superheroes in the Marvel Universe. His powers are similar to his uncle Quicksilver.
Briefly became servants of Onslaught under the names Dark Attendants and Dark Descendants. Dark Beast [14] Henry Phillip "Hank" McCoy X-Factor #112 (July 1995) Founder and leader of this incarnation. "Beast" from the Age of Apocalypse timeline, thus coming from another reality. Briefly pretended to be Beast and infiltrated the X-Men. Retained ...
Razor Fist is the name of three different supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original Razor Fist was killed off in the comic books many years ago. The next two characters to take the title were brothers. The current Razor Fist is the only surviving brother.
Brother Voodoo starred in his own feature in the Marvel comic-book series Strange Tales #169-173 (September 1973-April 1974), and in a backup feature in the black-and-white horror-comics magazine Tales of the Zombie #6 (July 1974, in a story continuing from Strange Tales #173) and #10 (March 1975). [6]