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Avengers #6-7, 9-10, 15-16 (July 1964 - May 1965) . Baron Heinrich Zemo (leader) - He is an old enemy of Captain America from World War II.; Black Knight (Nathan Garrett) - A descendant of Sir Percy of Scandia and an enemy of Giant-Man who uses an arsenal of medieval weapons that employ modern technology (including a lance that fired bolts of energy) and genetically engineers and creates a ...
Vance Astrovik, also known as Justice [5] and formerly known as Marvel Boy, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character possesses the superhuman power of telekinesis and has often been affiliated with the New Warriors and The Avengers .
Vance Astro first appeared as a founding member of the Guardians of the Galaxy.According to Roy Thomas, all of the Guardians of the Galaxy were created in a conference between Arnold Drake and Stan Lee, but it remains uncertain whether each individual character was created by Drake, Lee, or both. [2]
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.
Avengers Academy is a Marvel Comics comic book series that debuted in June 2010 as part of the "Heroic Age", and concluded after thirty-nine issues in November 2012.The series was written by Christos Gage, with artwork by Mike McKone and tells the story of a group of young super-powered persons who were selected to join a training academy for the super-hero team, the Avengers.
Occupy Avengers is a comic book series by Marvel Comics. Publication history ... Taking Back Justice: Occupy Avengers #1-4, Avengers (vol. 1) #80-81 July 3, 2017:
Despero engages the Justice League, Justice League Europe, and Lobo in Times Square, New York City, and keeps them all at bay. A desperate Green Lantern Kilowog and L-Ron use Despero's collar to switch his mind with L-Ron's, with the latter's body being destroyed shortly afterwards.
There have been three other characters known as Glob in the Marvel Universe. These include: The Glob, an imaginary flaming monster from Strange Tales #88. [13] The Glop, who was originally known as the Glob in Journey into Mystery #72. [14] Glob Herman, a student at the Xavier Institute.