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Toad (Mortimer Toynbee) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, he first appeared in The X-Men #4 (March 1964). Toad is most often depicted as an enemy of the X-Men and was originally a hunchbacked mutant with superhuman leaping ability.
Toad (Marvel Comics) or Mortimer Toynbee, a villain in The X-Men; Toad (Mario), a mushroom-like character in the Mario franchise; Toad the Brake Van, a character in The Railway Series and in Thomas and Friends; Toad, a character in the Frog and Toad children's books; Terry "the Toad", in the movie American Graffiti
The Blob appears in Marvel Heroes, voiced by Fred Tatasciore. [71] The Blob appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, [72] voiced again by Stephen Stanton. [citation needed] This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. The Blob appears in Pinball FX 2 via the X-Men table. [73] The Blob appears as a playable character in Marvel Puzzle ...
The Xavier Institute was one of the fictional schools situated at X-Mansion in the Marvel Universe, published in American comic books by Marvel Comics.. The school was originally opened as Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters by Professor Xavier and served as the home of the X-Men and New Mutants.
"With great power comes great responsibility" is a proverb popularized by Spider-Man in Marvel comics, films, and related media. Introduced by Stan Lee , it originally appeared as a closing narration in the 1962 Amazing Fantasy #15, and was later attributed to Uncle Ben as advice to the young Peter Parker .
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Park was born on 23 August 1974 in Glasgow, Scotland.At the age of seven, he moved with his family to London, England. [6]Park was introduced to martial arts by his father, who was a fan of Bruce Lee, and began training martial arts at the age of 7, starting with one year of Hapkido, then traditional Shaolin Kung Fu such as Nam Pai Chuan at UK Chin Woo Northern Shaolin, as well as modern wushu.
Oksner's early work includes creating the second version of Marvel Boy in 1943 for Timely Comics, the predecessor of Marvel Comics.He later wrote with Jerry Albert and drew the syndicated newspaper comic strip Miss Cairo Jones (1945–1947), [2] after which DC editor Sheldon Mayer hired him as an artist on comics adapted from other media.