Unlike many of the superheros of their time, Marvel's first big super-group (Fantastic 4) refused to use secret identities or even costumes at first. wolverine was a mutant with the power of healing and three retractable bone spikes. he was then chosen for the 'weapon x' program which involved them coating his bones with adamantium. he was chosen for this because normal humans would not survive the process.
MARVEL COMICS WAS THE FIRST COMPANY TO PRINT SPIDER MAN COMICS
One is Wonder Woman, that's for sure. I think that and Bat Girl and maybe Spider girl are the most famous. The most famous ONE is Wonder Woman. In the related links box below, I posted a site with the names you wanted.
I am assuming that you mean Ms. Marvel because there is no character in Marvel Comics that is named Mr Marvel. Ms. Marvel's first appearance was in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968)
The only one i know of is Northstar.
There are a wide variety of places where one can find and read web comics. The official website of Marvel has many different well known comics that one can read.
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No, Warner Bros and Marvel are separate entities and have not worked together. Warner Bros is a part of WarnerMedia and primarily produces DC Comics-based films, while Marvel Studios, owned by Disney, creates films based on Marvel Comics characters.
Yes, Amalgam Comics were published from 1996-1997. They combined the Marvel and DC universes into one, and the series is officially said to take place in Marvel's Earth-9602.
DC's first comic book was New Fun Comics in 1935. Their first superhero comic was Action Comics #1, June 1938, featuring Superman.Marvel Comics #1, published by Timely Comics, featured the Human Torch (not the one from the Fantastic Four) and the Sub-Mariner, and was dated October 1939. Timely Comics changed its name to Atlas Comics in the 1950s, then to Marvel Comics in 1961.
One of them is Old Man Logan.
There are two Captain Marvels, one is a woman, one is a man. The female one's name is Carol Danvers, the male one's name is Mar-vell.
One interesting fact about paper is that it comes from trees.