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Nathaniel "Nate" Grey (X-Man) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Steve Skroce , the character first appeared in X-Man #1 (March 1995).
Mya Nunnally of ComicsVerse gave Jean Grey #1 a score of 95%, stating, "In a world where teenage girls get insulted endlessly for their music choice, their taste in movies, and their hobbies, we need Jean Grey. Specifically, we need Jean Grey #1, her new solo run written by Dennis Hopeless. In this comic, Jean is an unapologetic teenage girl.
Image Comics superhero teams (1 C, 17 P)- ... Pages in category "Image Comics superheroes" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.
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John Grey is a history professor and member of the extended "Grey Family" in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby , first appeared in X-Men #5 (May 1964). Within the context of the stories, John Grey is the father of Jean Grey and Sara Grey as well as husband of Elaine Grey .
The Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team that has starred in the comic book series of the same name, published by Marvel Comics.The original team, based in an alternate universe within the Marvel Comics continuity, debuted in the comic book Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (January 1969).
H. ^ Gus Gray was a replacement loader for The Haunted Tank. I. ^ Healer Randolph was one of Tomahawk's Rangers, an ex-slave turned folk healer J. ^ Jackie Johnson was an ex-heavyweight boxing champion, and an amalgamation of Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis. He was a member of Sgt. Rock's Easy Company.
In 1993, Dale Keown began publishing his character Pitt at Image Comics.Pitt first appeared in Pitt #1 (cover-dated January 1993; ashcan edition: November 1992). Pitt #1 was the second best-selling comic book of November 1993, surpassed only by the collector's edition of Superman (vol. 2) #75. [1]