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With Marvel Studios ongoing releases, I thought it would be fun to trace the graphic chronology of “Earth’s Mightiest Super-Heroes.” Next to The Silver Surfer (another character that, like the Aven…

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Avengers #151   September 1976  Marvel Comics  Grade VG/F

Script by Steve Englehart, Gerry Conway, and Jim Shooter. Pencils by George Perez. Inks by John Tartaglione. Cover by Jack Kirby and Dan Adkins.. The Bouncing, Bubbling, Beast, Boychick -- Who's in like Flynn with a great big grin!~BeastAt Last: The Decision! Part 2 of 2:Finally, the Avengers are r

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 346 - Marvel Comics Database

Featured Characters: ⏴ Spider-Man (Peter Parker) ⏵ Supporting Characters: ⏴ Mary Jane Watson Parker ⏵ ⏴ Flash Thompson ⏵ ⏴ Felicia Hardy ⏵ Antagonists: ⏴ Venom (Eddie Brock) ⏵ ⏴ Venom Symbiote ⏵ Other Characters: Daily Globe Sly Fenster (First appearance; dies) Gayle Watson (Mentioned) Fantastic Four (Mentioned) Styx (Jacob Eichorn) (Mentioned) ⏴ Doctor Evan Swann ⏵ (Voice only) Races and Species: Humans Symbiotes Cockroaches (Referenced) Lions Locations: Earth United States of America New…

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Darkseid has a bit of an indirect connection to the Marvel Universe through a couple of different directions. First off, Darkseid sprung out of ideas that Jack Kirby had for Marvel Comics, but he decided to bring to DC
Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The character made his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 (cover dated March 1963), and received his own title in Iron Man #1 (May 1968). I
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