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Carmine Falcone made his debut in the four-part story Batman: Year One written by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli in 1987. [1] In the comics, Falcone is a powerful Mafia chieftain nicknamed "The Roman", where his stranglehold over Gotham City's organized crime is referenced as "The Roman Empire" at least once.
First true appearance: Thor #392 as a Hero: Thunderstrike Vol 2 #1 Eugene "Flash" Thompson: Currently: Agent Anti-venom Former: Agent Venom First true appearance: 1962 (June) as a Hero: 2011 (February) Dan Slott, Paulo Siqueira First true appearance: Amazing Fantasy #15 As a Hero: Amazing Spider-Man #654 Evan Sabahnur: Currently: Genesis Former ...
Character / Team Year Debuted Company Creator/s First Appearance Grottu: 1960 (February) Marvel Jack Kirby, Bill Everett: Strange Tales #73 Starro: 1960 (February) DC Gardner Fox: The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #28 Amazo: 1960 (June) DC Gardner Fox: The Brave and the Bold (vol. 1) #30 Professor Ivo: 1960 (June) DC Gardner Fox, Mike Sekowsky
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Incredible Hulk #181 (first full appearance) Wolverine: 1974-10 (cameo) 1974-11 (full) Len Wein, Herb Trimpe: Incredible Hulk #180 (last panel cameo) Incredible Hulk #181 (first full appearance) Colleen Wing: 1974-11 Doug Moench, Larry Hama: Marvel Premiere #19 Destiny: 1974-11 Steve Gerber, George Tuska: Marvel Two-in-One #6 Mindworm: 1974-11 ...
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First Appearance Cable: 1990 (March) Marvel Louise Simonson, Rob Liefeld: The New Mutants #87 X-Men #201 (January 1986, as Nathan Summers) Gambit: 1990 (August) Marvel Chris Claremont, Jim Lee: X-Men #266 Bhokal: 1991 (January) Raj Comics: Sanjay Gupta: Bhokal #1 Darkhawk: 1991 (February) Marvel Tom Defalco, Mike Manley: Marvel Age #97 Deadpool ...
Bullock later goes searching for him and is captured alongside him. The two are freed by Gotham's most powerful mob boss, Carmine Falcone, who was an old friend of Gordon's deceased father. In return, Falcone asks Gordon to kill Oswald "Penguin" Cobblepot, Mooney's underling who had informed her of the GCPD. Instead of killing him, Gordon fakes ...