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Marvel Legends is an action figure line based on the characters of Marvel Comics, ... (Non-Legends) Giant-Man, Ant-Man and Wasp mini-figures The Avengers (1963) #28
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Ghost: Alternate unmasked head and hood piece Ant-Man and the Wasp version Exclusive Luis: Miniature laboratory suitcase and giant ant Thor: Ragnarok: Hela: Mjolnir, alternate hand, energy effect piece and two alternate unmasked heads Thor: Ragnarok version Retool of the Gladiator Hulk wave Hela with a new head Skurge
Giant-Man is the alias used by several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in association with the alias Ant-Man. Hank Pym first appeared as Giant-Man in Tales to Astonish #49, though he had appeared multiple times before, first in #27 as the scientist Henry Pym, and in #35 as Ant-Man. Regardless of iteration, Giant-Man usually has the power to ...
Wasp's first appearance in Tales to Astonish #44 (June 1963). Art by Jack Kirby and Don Heck.. Janet van Dyne debuted in Tales to Astonish #44 (plotted by Stan Lee, scripted by H. E. Huntley, and drawn by Jack Kirby, June 1963) as Henry "Hank" Pym's partner, becoming the Wasp to avenge the death of her father, scientist Vernon van Dyne. [6]
[52] [53] Throughout his appearances, he battles the Wasp and Ant-Man and is imprisoned in the Big House and Prison 42 until he is killed while helping the Avengers fight Annihilus. Whirlwind appears in Ultimate Spider-Man, voiced by Tom Kenny. [52] This version is among the first villains Spider-Man faced and is on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s most wanted list.
A man named Karl Kort went by the name the Wrecker in The Fantastic Four #12 (March 1963). [60] A supervillain known as the Wrecker fought Giant-Man and the Wasp in Tales to Astonish #63 (January 1965). He was a two-bit shake-down artist who wore a hood and used DDT and bear traps for weapons.
Following the less-than-stellar response to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania and The Marvels, not to mention the exit of Marvel Studios' Victoria Alonso, there are a lot of unknowns about the ...
Bill Foster was Hank Pym’s colleague at a time when Pym (aka Ant-Man, Giant-Man, and Goliath) was trapped at a giant size. They were working to reverse that condition. Later, Foster used their work to become a super-hero himself. I wanted to call him Giant-Man, but I was told Giant-Man had sold badly near the end of his run in Tales to ...