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Marvel Premiere #20 (mentioned by name), Marvel Premiere #21 (first full appearance), Marvel Team-Up #1 (retcon) Pip the Troll: 1975 (February) Jim Starlin Strange Tales #179 James Arthur "Jamie" Madrox: Multiple Man 1975 (February) Len Wein, Chris Claremont, John Buscema: Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 Team:All-New, All-Different X-Men
This is a list of Marvel multiverse fictional characters which were created for and are owned by Marvel Comics.Licensed or creator-owned characters (G.I. Joe, Godzilla, Groo the Wanderer, Men in Black, Conan the Barbarian, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, RoboCop, Star Trek, Rocko's Modern Life, The Ren and Stimpy Show, etc.) are not included.
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Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu #3 Headmen, The 1975-03 Steve Gerber, Sal Buscema, Sal Trapani: Defenders #21 Misty Knight: 1975-03 (full) 1972-03 (retcon) Tony Isabella, Arvell Jones: Marvel Premiere #21 (first full appearance) [al] Marvel Team-Up #1 (retcon) [am] Steel Serpent: 1975-03 Tony Isabella, Frank McLaughlin: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #10 ...
X-Force is a team of superheroes published in American comic books by Marvel Comics. Over the decades, X-Force have featured a rotating line up composed of large number of mutant characters. Notations: A slash (/) between names, indicates the character having multiple codenames during their tenure of X-Force in chronological order.
Blue Marvel; Blue Shield (character) Blue Streak (comics) Bob Diamond (comics) Bob, Agent of Hydra; Box (comics) Isaiah Bradley; Brain Drain (character) Breeze Barton; G. W. Bridge; Eddie Brock; Bucky (Marvel Comics) Bug (comics) William Burnside (character) List of Marvel Comics characters: B
Spider-King is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli , first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1 #666 (July 2011).
American Ace is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics in the Golden Age of Comic Books. The first American Ace first appeared in the uncirculated Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 starring in his own story in 1939.