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DC Marv Wolfman, George Pérez: New Teen Titans #3 Maelstrom: 1981 Marvel Mark Gruenwald: Marvel Two-in-One #71 Jack O'Lantern: 1981 Marvel Tom DeFalco, Steve Ditko: Machine Man #19 Nekron: 1981 (June) DC Mike W. Barr, Joe Staton: Tales of the Green Lantern Corps #2 Neutron: 1981 DC Marv Wolfman, Joe Staton: Action Comics #525 Ghost Maker: 1982 ...
The character first appeared in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980), and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez. [ 2 ] Raven, daughter of the powerful demon Trigon and human Arella, possesses a supernatural lineage that grants her remarkable abilities as an empath .
Knull (/ n ĘŚ l /) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Venom and Carnage.He was later retroactively established as an unseen enemy of Thor and the Silver Surfer, as he was behind Gorr the God Butcher's mission to hunt down and kill various deities, in addition to having come into conflict with the Silver Surfer via a ...
Villain First appearance Description Surtr: Last Days of the Justice Society #1 (1986): King of the Fire Giants, Surtr would bathe the world in fire at Ragnarök.When the JSA chose to face the event for the sake of the world and were trapped in an endless loop, Surtr's forces were trapped with them.
First appearance Namor McKenzie: Sub-Mariner 1939 (April) Bill Everett: Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 Jim Hammond: The Human Torch 1939 (October) Carl Burgos: Marvel Comics #1 Thomas Halloway: Angel 1939 (October) Paul Gustavson: Marvel Comics #1 Jim Gardley: Masked Raider 1939 (October) Al Anders: Marvel Comics #1 Richard Jones: Phantom ...
In 2016, DC Comics implemented another relaunch of its books called DC Rebirth, which restored its continuity to a form much as it was prior to The New 52. Lobo debuts in Justice League vs. Suicide Squad as one of the villains freed by Maxwell Lord, evidently restored to his Pre-New 52 persona. He is a member of Amanda Waller's first Suicide Squad.
For the record, Marvel Studios wasn't the first company to think that an Iron Man movie could be a hit. Created in 1963 by a team of Marvel Comics mainstays, the character's film rights had ...
The group, referred as the Cabal in certain interviews [6] and in Marvel Spotlight: Dark Reign, first appeared at the ending of Secret Invasion #8 when Norman Osborn greets the villains after he was awarded control over the entire Fifty State Initiative program and will work behind in the scenes through the "Dark Reign" storyline. [7]