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The second discussion, released on March 9, featured the full cast, and the third, which debuted on March 12, featured Oswalt with the executive producers. The three roundtables premiered on Marvel.com, and also are available on both Marvel and the series' social media platforms, as well as Marvel's YouTube channel.
A reality where Marvel and DC characters coexist with one another. It also includes characters from other franchises, such as Image Comics (particularly Extreme Studios, WildStorm, and Top Cow), Archie, Shi, Painkiller Jane, IDW's Transformers, Aliens VS. Predator and more. Earth-93060: Hardcase #1 (June 1993) Main setting of the Ultraverse.
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 .
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 .
This universe is also known as Earth-101001 as part of the Marvel Reality Designation. The main focuses of this universe are Iron Man, Blade, Wolverine, the X-Men, the Avengers, and the Punisher. Marvel Disk Wars "The Mightiest of Heroes!" (Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers) 2014 Also known as Earth-14042 as part of the Marvel Reality Designation ...
John Garrett appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., portrayed by Bill Paxton. Introduced in the season one episode " T.A.H.I.T.I. ", this version is a high-level S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and munitions expert and a former cohort of Phil Coulson who works alongside Grant Ward and Melinda May .
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).
According to Diamond Comic Distributors, Star #2 was the 39th best selling comic book in February 2020. [44] M.J. Kaufmann of GeekMom gave Star #2 a grade of 4 out of 5, stating that the series has earned a spot on her pull list due to her admiration for Thompson’s previous work on characters like Jessica Jones, Captain Marvel, and Mr. & Mrs ...