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Richard Fisk is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #83 (April 1970) and was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. He is the son of Wilson Fisk and Vanessa Fisk. Although originally portrayed as a villain, he later became an antihero. [1]
Typhoid Mary Fisk (née Walker), also known as Bloody Mary and Mutant Zero, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was initially depicted as an enemy of Daredevil suffering from dissociative identity disorder, but has also come into conflict with Spider-Man and Deadpool, ultimately marrying the crime boss the Kingpin (Wilson Fisk), as his ...
Savage Steel is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.. Disillusioned by the justice system and what they viewed as its lenient stance on crime, several New York City Police Department officers came together to form an organization that would kill criminals, rather than simply jailing them.
The Kingpin (Wilson Grant Fisk) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr., and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #50 (cover-dated July 1967). [6]
An amalgamation of DC's the Legion of Super-Heroes and Marvel's the Fantastic Four. The Female Furies – First appeared in Bullets and Bracelets #1. [154] An Amalgam Universe version of DC's the Female Furies. Members: Bernadeth, Lashina, Mad Harriet, Stompa Former members: Big Titania; The Frightful Five – First appeared in Spider-Boy Team ...
Iron Fist appears in The Super Hero Squad Show episode "A Brat Walks Among Us!", voiced by Mikey Kelley. This version is a member of the Heroes for Hire. Iron Fist appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Loren Lester. [119] This version is a member of the Heroes for Hire and founding member of the New Avengers.
Wolverine in particular took issue with Spider-Man viewing his mutation as a curse. Beast however was more sympathetic to the super-hero's plight and attempted an olive branch towards him. This meeting of heroes was soon followed by a plot by Dr. Herbert Landon and the Hobgoblin to destroy mutants everywhere. But Spider-Man and the X-Men work ...
The comic has received mostly positive reviews since publication. [1] In 2014, Comic Book Resources' Mark Ginocchio said the series had a strong reputation, adding that it was "so well-composed and filled with wonderfully nuanced scenes" it was hard to believe it came from the early 1990s, [2] a period regarded by fans as a creative low point for the comic book industry.