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First introduced in The Marvel Family in 1947 as a humanoid three-headed monster, the later DC Comics version of the character resembles a giant hydra. Mister Atom – First debuting in Captain Marvel Adventures #78 in 1947, Mister Atom is a giant robot created by Dr. Charles Langley.
Marvel graduated from Harvard Law School and was a lawyer, politician, and soldier. Marvel enlisted in the United States Army in September 1942 and was promoted to the rank of Captain in June 1944 after serving in the Aviation Intelligence Office in Washington DC. [4] During World War II he served with the United States Army Air Forces.
Everett was born on May 18, 1917, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. [1] [2] Everett, a fabulist who spun fanciful stories of his youth, claimed at various points to have graduated from high school in Arizona, [3] or instead to have joined the U.S. Merchant Marine at ages ranging from 15 to 17, among other tales.
In July 2010, Marvel Comics' editor-in-chief Joe Quesada announced at San Diego Comic-Con that Marvel (also a Disney-owned company) would revive a number of CrossGen titles. [20] Marvel began to publish Ruse and Sigil in March 2011 as four-issue miniseries. [21] Both completed their run, and a third Crossgen title, Mystic, premiered in August ...
L. Miller & Son, Ltd. was founded in 1943 by Leonard Miller and his son Arnold L. Miller. To get around the importation ban, from 1945 L. Miller & Son published black-and-white reprints of the Fawcett Comics Marvel Family titles, including Captain Marvel Adventures, Captain Marvel Jr., The Marvel Family, and Whiz Comics.
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Because of Marvel's trademark, DC has instead used the trademark Shazam! as the title of their Captain Marvel-related comic books and thus the name under which they market and promote the character. [5] In 1973, [6] Shazam and the Marvel family became an additional Earth (to the Pre-Crisis DC continuity), known for a period of time as Earth-S.
Marcus Desha Swayze, known as Marc Swayze (July 17, 1913 – October 14, 2012), was an American comic book artist from 1941 to 1953 for Fawcett Comics of New York City. [1]He is best known for his work on Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family during the Golden Age of comic books for Fawcett Comics.