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The character first appeared as Marvel Boy in Captain America #217 (Jan. 1978). [1] He continued to make guest appearances in Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, Marvel Two-in-One, and The Avengers. He was revamped as Quasar by Mark Gruenwald, [2] and first appeared under this new name in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #234 (April 1979).
The Time Variance Authority (TVA) first appeared in Thor #372 (October 1986). [1] Created by Walt Simonson and Sal Buscema, the TVA originally paid homage to long-time Marvel writer/editor and continuity expert Mark Gruenwald: the TVA staff were all visually designed as clones of Gruenwald (the classification system for alternate realities—the Marvel multiverse—was devised, in part, by ...
According to David Sims of The Atlantic, "In Marvel lingo, 'Guardians 2' feels like a great six-issue arc, the kind of storytelling that used to be the backbone of superhero comics." 8 (tie ...
The character was created by Paul Neary and developed by writer Graham Marks, with initial designs by Gary Frank (Supreme Power, The Incredible Hulk). As the title character of her own series, Motormouth (later Motormouth & Killpower ) was part of a line of original comics released in the early-to-mid 1990s by Marvel UK .
Whizzer is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The first character debuted during the Golden Age in USA Comics #1 (Aug. 1941), [1] and was reintroduced in Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug. 1974).
Zarda, commonly known as Power Princess, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Multiple versions of the character have appeared, each from alternate realities in Marvel's multiverse.
Within Marvel Comics, most stories take place within the fictional Marvel Universe, which in turn is part of a larger multiverse.Starting with the Captain Britain story in The Daredevils #7, the main continuity in which most Marvel storylines take place was designated Earth-616, and the Multiverse was established as being protected by Merlyn.
In Doctor Strange, the term "multiverse" is used by the Masters of the Mystic Arts to describe the multitude of dimensions within the MCU. [12] The character Ancient One brings Dr. Stephen Strange on a journey across the multiverse, passing by different universes and pocket realities, [26] including the Quantum Realm introduced in the film Ant-Man (2015), [27] [28] the Mandelibus Dimension ...