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Creator/s First Appearance Tara Olson (Tarene) Currently: Designate Former: Thor Girl 2000 (April) Dan Jurgens, John Romita Jr. Thor Vol 2 #22 Talia Josephine "T.J" Wagner: Nocturne 2000 (June) Jim Calafiore: X-Men: Millennial Visions #2000 Noh-Varr: Currently: Marvel Boy Former: Captain Marvel, Protector 2000 (August) Grant Morrison, J. G ...
X-Men #107 (first full appearance) Will o' the Wisp: 1977-04 Len Wein, Ross Andru: The Amazing Spider-Man #167 Doctor Minerva: 1977-05 Scott Edelman, Al Milgrom: Captain Marvel #50 Doughboy: 1977-05 Jack Kirby: Captain America #209 Druig: 1977-05 Jack Kirby: Eternals #11 Primus: 1977-05 Jack Kirby: Captain America #209 Warrior Woman: 1977-05 ...
Creator/s First Appearance John Carter of Mars: 1911 Edgar Rice Burroughs: A Princess of Mars: Tarzan the Apeman: 1912 (October) Edgar Rice Burroughs: Tarzan of the Apes: The Night Wind (Bingham Harvard) 1913 (May 10) Varick Vanardy [6] (Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey) Alias "The Night Wind" The Gray Seal (Jimmie Dale) 1914 (May) Frank L. Packard
The Maker (previously Mister Fantastic, also known as Ultimate Reed Richards) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by writers Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Millar and artist Adam Kubert, while his Maker identity was created by Jonathan Hickman.
Captain Rex (designation number CT-7567 [a]) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. He was introduced as a main character in the animated The Clone Wars 2008 film and the related television series of the same name .
Henry Peter Gyrich (/ ˈ ɡ aɪ r ɪ k /) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a liaison of the United States government who is often opposed to the superhuman community. The character was portrayed by Matthew Sharp in the live-action feature film X-Men (2000).
Marvel stationed the team on Muir Island, off the coast of Scotland, and tied the series closer to the X-Men mythos, casting off most Captain Britain-related elements, in addition to the characters that did not have close ties to the X-Universe, like Kylun and Feron. Phoenix was written out and, when Captain Britain returned, he began using the ...
After Parker had fully developed Captain Marvel's character and backstory, artist Clarence "C.C." Beck was brought in to flesh out the character's look, to which Parker contributed the ideas for the Hessian cape and the lightning bolt logo. [11] Captain Marvel's first appearance was in Whiz Comics #2, which went on sale in December 1939. [12]