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Of the 143410 characters on Anime Characters Database, 121 are from the franchise Marvel (Series).
The characters, created by Jack Kirby, first appeared in Black Panther #9 in 1978. Within the context of the stories, the Black Musketeers are called upon by T'Challa to aid him in battle. They come into battle with Gen. Jakarra, a despot who sought to take over Wakanda from T'...
Slick is the name of two fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Universe. One is a demon and the other is a mutant (now depowered) and former student of the Xavier Institute. Slick (demon)A demon who was a pawn of Gorn was also known as Slick. Her head was bitten off by ...
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Catch all of the amazing cosplayers from WonderCon 2016 at their derpiest in some of the most outrageous and funniest poses as your favorite charactersContinue reading→ Posted inCosplayTaggedArrow,Batman,Beauty and the Beast,Cinderella,Danganronpa,DC Comics,Deadpool,Fallout 4,Final Fantasy VII,Froze...
We’re 12 films, four shows, and five One-Shots into the Marvel Cinematic Universe now, with countless characters big and small having been introduced since its inception in 2008.Nearly every single project that’s come out of the McU to date has featured Easter eggs about characters from ...
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AsAtlas Comics in the 1950sMarvel abandoned superhero stories as that market had dropped out. They briefly revived some of their Golden Age characters andtried launching new ones, but sales were poor enough to get canceled, so they focused on monster and sci-fi comic books instead. ...