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  2. John Jameson (character) - Wikipedia

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    John Jonah Jameson III (also known as Colonel Jupiter, the Man-Wolf and the Stargod) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as the son of J. Jonah Jameson , and a friend to Peter Parker .

  3. Man and Wolf - Wikipedia

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    A trade paperback collecting the storyline was published by Marvel on January 19, 2011. [3] The storyline features multiple cameos by Marvel characters, such as Wolverine and Cable; it was a common publishing strategy to include characters from more popular books, such as X-Force and X-Men, in titles like Captain America that had lower sales. [4]

  4. List of Marvel Comics first appearances - Wikipedia

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    Red Raven Comics #1 Red Raven: 1940-08 Joe Simon, Louis Cazeneuve: Red Raven Comics #1 Falcon (Carl Burgess) 1940-10 Bill Everett: Human Torch Comics #2 Toro: 1940-10 Carl Burgos: Human Torch Comics #2 Vision (Aarkus) 1940-11 Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Marvel Mystery Comics #13 Abraham Erskine: 1941-03 Joe Simon, Jack Kirby: Captain America Comics ...

  5. Wolfsbane (character) - Wikipedia

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    Wolfsbane (Rahne Sinclair) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is commonly associated with the X-Men. [1] A Scottish mutant, Wolfsbane can transform into a wolf or a transitional state somewhere between human and wolf, similar to a werewolf. She honed her powers to shift between human and ...

  6. Tower of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    Tower of Shadows is a horror/fantasy anthology comic book published by the American company Marvel Comics under this and a subsequent name from 1969 to 1975. [1] It featured work by writer-artists Neal Adams, Jim Steranko, Johnny Craig, and Wally Wood, writer-editor Stan Lee, and artists John Buscema, Gene Colan, Tom Sutton, Barry Windsor-Smith (as Barry Smith), and Bernie Wrightson.

  7. Warwolf (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Cybertek version of Warwolf first appeared in Deathlok (vol. 2) #1 and was created by Dwayne McDuffie, Gregory Wright, Denys Cowan, and Mike Manley.. The Vince Marcus version of Warwolf first appeared in Nick Fury’s Howling Commandos #1 and was created by Richard Buckler.