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Lyra debuted in the one-shot Hulk: Raging Thunder #1 (August 2008), created by writer Jeff Parker and artist Mitch Breitweiser. [6] She later appeared in the 2009 Hulk Family: Green Genes #1 one-shot. She appeared in the 2009 All New Savage She-Hulk series, her first solo four-issue limited series, by Fred Van Lente, Robert Q. Atkins, and Peter ...
Gremlin – The misshapen, supergenius, Russian son of the Hulk's first enemy, the Gargoyle. Used a Titanium Man armour. Deceased. Grey Gargoyle – A superstrong thief and mercenary, able to turn others to stone with a touch. The Hulk's healing factor fought off the transformation. Guilt Hulk; Halflife – Anthony Masterson, a gamma-irradiated ...
Lyra Belacqua, aged around eleven at the beginning of the trilogy, is the daughter of Lord Asriel and Marisa Coulter in a fictional Oxford, similar to our own.She is being brought up at Jordan College, where the scholars, professors and servants treat her as an adopted daughter.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is bursting with cameos but the hardest one to film in Avengers: Endgame did not feature any big names.. In fact, it concerned three children who happened to be ...
Lyra secretly searches her study and discovers she is the head of the General Oblation Board, realising they are the Gobblers, who have abducted Roger and Billy. After Mrs Coulter's golden monkey dæmon attempts to steal the alethiometer, she and Pan escape into London’s backstreets. Lyra is soon spotted by the Gobblers and is captured.
The Incredible Hulk made his smashing debut at Marvel 60 years ago this month. Created by comic book legends Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the mild-mannered scientist turned raging green behemoth has ...
Pretty much every funny movie quote from the 1975 film is still as hilarious as it was back in 1975. Maybe more so after circulating through pop culture for last 50 years.
First appearance of the She-Hulk from the first issue of her title, The Savage She-Hulk #1 (November 1979). Art by John Buscema.. She-Hulk was created by Stan Lee, who wrote only the first issue, and was the last character he created for Marvel Comics, [6] until his return to comics with Ravage 2099 in 1992.