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  2. Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Marvel is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Most of these versions exist in Marvel's main shared universe , known as the Marvel Universe .

  3. File:Marvel Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: ... This is a logo for Marvel Comics used since 2012. Date: 1 April 2012: Source: ... Adventures of Captain America;

  4. Category:Captain America images - Wikipedia

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    This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of Captain America and related characters and intellectual properties for which Marvel Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:Marvel Comics covers.

  5. Symbol of a superhero empire: The evolution of Marvel's logo

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    The company's first comic book, Marvel Comics No. 1, was published in October 1939. The issue featured superheroes destined for stardom, including the Sub-Mariner and Human Torch.

  6. Doctor Sivana - Wikipedia

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    Doctor Sivana (left) and Captain Marvel on the cover of Whiz Comics #57 (August 1944).Art by C.C. Beck.. Infamously evil, Doctor Sivana appeared in well over half of all of the Golden Age Captain Marvel comic stories, and in all of the first four stories, after having deduced Captain Marvel's dual identity as boy radio broadcaster Billy Batson early on.

  7. Whiz Comics - Wikipedia

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    Whiz Comics is an anthology comic book series that was published by former American comic book publishing company, Fawcett Publications between February 1940 until June 1953. [1] It is widely known for being the comic run in which hugely popular superhero character Captain Marvel (Shazam) made his debut.

  8. Captain Marvel (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Whiz Comics #22 (Oct. 1941), featuring Captain Marvel and his young alter-ego, Billy Batson. Art by C. C. Beck. Inspiration for Captain Marvel came from a number of sources. His visual appearance was modeled after that of Fred MacMurray, a popular American actor of the period, [13] though comparisons with both Cary Grant and Jack Oakie were made as well. [1

  9. Illuminati (comics) - Wikipedia

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    This version of the group hails from Earth-838 and consists of its versions of Karl Mordo, Captain Peggy Carter, Black Bolt, Maria Rambeau / Captain Marvel, Reed Richards, and Charles Xavier. Their universe's Stephen Strange was also a member until the Illuminati executed him for drawing power from the Darkhold and replaced him with Mordo.