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A-Next is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.It is the Marvel Comics 2 universe version of the Avengers.The team made its first appearance in What If? #105, the first comic featuring Spider-Girl, and the team's origin story was told in A-Next #1 (Oct. 1998).
Juggernaut (Cain Marko) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [3] Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby , he first appeared in X-Men #12 (July 1965) as an adversary of the eponymous superhero team . [ 4 ]
J2, a comicbook character, son of Juggernaut; J2 (orca), or Granny (c. 1936-1951 – c. 2016), a killer whale; J2 League, Japanese football league; County Route J2 (California) S/2003 J 2, a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter; J2 (roller coaster), or Hell Cat, a roller coaster at Clementon Amusement Park
While Jones won’t portray Juggernaut in Deadpool 3, the character could still appear in the film. The character had a scene-stealing cameo in Deadpool 2 where he ripped Wade Wilson in half.
[313] [314] [315] Several other actors reprised their roles as characters who were exiled from the original series' universe into the Void, including Aaron Stanford as John Allerdyce / Pyro, Dafne Keen as Laura / X-23, and Tyler Mane as Victor Creed / Sabretooth, [316] [317] as well as the characters Azazel, Juggernaut, Lady Deathstrike ...
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Cyttorak is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A mystical entity, he is the deity that powers Juggernaut through the artifact known as the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak .
The character was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz as the teenage daughter of Peter Parker (Spider-Man) and Mary Jane Watson, and first appeared in What If #105 (February 1998). She later acquired her own ongoing comic book, Spider-Girl , written by DeFalco and drawn by Frenz and Pat Olliffe , which was the longest-running superhero book ...