Characters Index A-Z Prev # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0Next A A-Bomb (HAS) A.I.M. Aaron Stack Abomination (Emil Blonsky) Abomination (Ultimate) Absorbing Man Abyss Abyss (Age of Apocalypse) Adam Warlock Aero ...
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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Marvel Comic Characters Trivia Quiz With all these comics being created into movies, I thought it would be nice to see which characters are affiliated with which team. A multiple-choice quiz bySypher. Estimated time: 3 mins. Share onFacebook...
comic-book tropes as secret identities and even costumes at first, having a monster as one of the heroes, and having its characters bicker and complain in what was later called a “superheroes in the real world” approach, the series, as noted in countless comic-book histories (see ...
The character ofElektrais a prime example. In late 1980, writerFrank Millerintroduced her asDaredevil’s former lover turned assassin-for-hire. Like many comic-book characters, Elektra had survived the murder of a parent, but instead of focusing her emotions intobenevolence, she mastered martial...
This article analyzes the solutions given in Spanish translations to the morphological creativity shown in the names of Marvel comic book characters. The English versions almost invariably provide a full description of the hero (or villain) by means of a wide variety of word-formation mechanisms lea...
However, every so often, comic characters do make the leap to the McU, often flying under the radar thanks to being so loosely adapted from their comic counterparts as to be almost unrecognizable. Other times, references transcend merely winking at fans, explicitly confirming that these characters...
Marvel held its own comic book convention, Marvelcon '75, in spring 1975, and promised a Marvelcon '76. At the 1975 event, Stan Lee used a Fantastic Four panel discussion to announce that Jack Kirby, the artist co-creator of most of Marvel's signature characters, was returning to Marvel...