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  2. Betsy Ross (character) - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics' first Golden Girl, Elizabeth Ross, first appeared, without yet a superhero identity, as Betty Ross in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941). A supporting character who appeared in occasional stories, she assisted the U.S. Army and was a love interest for Steve Rogers, Captain America's real identity.

  3. Invisible Woman - Wikipedia

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    According to Diamond Comic Distributors, Invisible Woman #2 was the 81st best selling comic book in August 2019. [86] [87] Jamie Lovett of ComicBook.com gave Invisible Woman #2 a grade of 4 out of 5, stating, "The second issue of Invisible Woman does a better job of making a case for its own existence than the first. The themes are clearer, as ...

  4. Frightful Four - Wikipedia

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    However, while fighting Thing one on one, Ben managed to catch Reed and smash him into an urn. During the fight, Human Torch was captured and Invisible Woman chases after the urn with Reed inside. While the Frightful Four brainwashed Human Torch, Invisible Woman freed Mister Fantastic. They got a hold of a number of the Wizard's anti-gravity discs.

  5. Franklin Storm - Wikipedia

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    An alternate universe variant of Franklin Storm from Earth-1610 appears in the Ultimate Marvel universe. This version is a scientist who worked on recreating the Super-Soldier Serum and helped build the Baxter Building.

  6. Lara Gilchrist - Wikipedia

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    Lara Gilchrist is a Canadian [2] actress who voiced the role of Susan Storm (Invisible Woman) in the Cartoon Network & NickToons animated TV show Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes. [3] She also provided the voice for the character Angela in the movie Braver, [2] and has appeared in TV shows such as Smallville and Battlestar Galactica. [2]

  7. Every “Bond” Film Ever, Ranked - AOL

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    Only six men have played the British superspy, and each brought their own unique interpretation to the role—often for good, occasionally for ill. This is how the canon stacks up.

  8. List of S.H.I.E.L.D. members - Wikipedia

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    Red (Agent 1–16) [87] Steve Rogers (Captain America) [88] – Has regularly undertaken missions for S.H.I.E.L.D. Jack Rollins [89] – Infiltrated Roxxon for the uncovered Delta program, the catalyst for Deltite Affair. Natasha Romanova (Black Widow) [90] – First known Black Widow. Was a level 10 agent before S.H.I.E.L.D. was restructured.

  9. Magician from Mars - Wikipedia

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    The Magician from Mars was a Golden Age superheroine created by John Giunta and Malcolm Kildale for Centaur Publications' Amazing-Man Comics. [1] who appeared in five issues of Amazing-Man Comics (#7-11, Nov 1939-Apr 1940), thereby predating most other early comics superheroines (such as Fantomah and Wonder Woman).