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Korg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Greg Pak and artist Carlo Pagulayan , the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk (2000) #93 (cover date May 2006) during the " Planet Hulk " storyline.
Keep is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. After Donald Blake was beheaded by Enchantress, she transformed his body into a creature called Keep. He accompanied Enchantress and Donald Blake's living head through Hel where Enchantress persuaded Hela to let them out of Hel. They were defeated by Thor. [74]
Media in category "Marvel Cinematic Universe character images" The following 159 files are in this category, out of 159 total. A. ... File:Korg in Thor Ragnarok.jpg;
The sheets are three-hole punched so that they can be stored in either a three-ring or two-ring binder. [1] The first four volumes of the Gamer's Handbook of the Marvel Universe are supplements for the Advanced rules of heroes and villains, each full described and color-illustrated on a separate hole-punched sheet, alphabetical. [2]
This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of characters and related intellectual properties for which Marvel Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark.
This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, as published by Marvel Comics. This includes material either owned at the time by Marvel or licensed from other companies. This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos, trade dress, or copy.
Deadpool and Korg React is a 2021 American superhero promotional short film featuring the Marvel Comics characters Deadpool and Korg. The film was written and directed by Ryan Reynolds , with him and Taika Waititi respectively starring as Deadpool and Korg.
[19] [20] Cockrum quit his staff job at Marvel in 1979 and his angry resignation letter was printed without his permission in Iron Man #127 (October 1979) [21] but he continued to work for Marvel as a freelancer. Cockrum was Marvel's primary cover artist during this period, [13] and also penciled or inked a number of other titles for DC during ...