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Big Bertha (born Ashley Crawford and legally changed to Bertha Crawford) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by John Byrne, the character first appeared in West Coast Avengers vol. 2 #46 (July 1989). [1] [2] Big Bertha belongs to the subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with ...
Marvel Comics characters who are somehow both biologically human and non-human, or both biologically two different species, whether due to their mixed interspecies ancestry, or as a result of artificial genetic alteration.
Big Bertha (character) Bishop (Marvel Comics) Black Fox (Robert Paine) Black Zero; Bloodsport (character) Box (comics) Brimstone (comics) Brimstone (DC Comics) Trevor Bruttenholm; Bushmaster (Marvel Comics)
Character Real Name Joined in Notes Mr. Immortal: Craig Hollis West Coast Avengers #46 (vol. 2, Jul. 1989) Current leader of the team. Dinah Soar: Unknown Killed by Maelstrom in GLA #1. Big Bertha: Ashley Crawford Active in the GLA. Flatman: Dr. Val Ventura Active in the GLA. Doorman: DeMarr Davis Former avatar of Deathurge and current herald ...
Big Barda is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.She first appeared in Mister Miracle #4 (October 1971), and was created by Jack Kirby. [1]
Later, he is brought in by Spider-Man and Iron Man concerning black market connections that Iron Man believes may have aided Ezekiel Stane. [100] Jackson later returns in a more jagged version of his Big Wheel machine and joins Blackout and other villains in a mission to kill Ghost Rider. [101] As part of "Marvel NOW!
Weighing four and a half tons, [23] the "oversized" Detroit Steel [29] towers over Iron Man, [23] at approximately twice Iron Man's height. [23] The Detroit Steel suit affords the occupant considerable protection from automatic weapons and explosives, [23] though the magically powered Mokk was able to easily rip open the Detroit Steel armor. [30]
The Iron Spider armor first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #529 and was designed by Joe Quesada, based on a sketch by Chris Bachalo. [1] [2]Peter Parker wore this gold and red suit as Spider-Man's official costume until writer J. Michael Straczynski chose to revert to the older costume.