yes cause the chronological order of the films are as followed:
Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Iron Man (2008)
Iron Man 2 (2010)
Thor (2011)
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
The Avengers (2012)
Wong has the appearance of a Chinese monk in the Marvel universe. He first appeared in 1963 but his name and role in the comics would not be revealed until 1966.
Captain Mar-Vell The Alien Kree Officer of the Kree Empire in the marvel universe was created in 1967 by Stan Lee and Gene Colan. The first issue came out in December. The DC version of Captain Marvel came out in 1940, but the character itself was created a year earlier in 1939 by Beck and Parker
Namor the Submariner I don't know who was the first Marvel character, but Namor was the first mutant, not the first character.
The first movie shown at a drive-in
In the beginning there was nothing then the big bang happened. The universe expanded at an incredible rate before beginning to cool down. Then matter formed. Eventually the expansion will stop and the combined gravity of the universe will draw the universe back to nothing causing it to "shrink". Although this is one theory there is another that says the universe will never stop expanding due to a substance called dark matter (the opposite of gravity) pushing it ever outwards.
Currently 20th Century Fox have the film rights to the following Marvel properties: Fantastic Four film rights X-Men film rights Daredevil film rights (however these might have reverted back to Marvel) and others The Marvel Cinematic Universe films (2008 - present) are made by the following Iron Man - Paramount Pictures The Incredible Hulk - Universal Pictures Iron Man 2 - Paramount Pictures Thor - Paramount Pictures Captain America: The First Avenger - Paramount Pictures Marvel's The Avengers (Avengers Assemble) - Disney Disney will now make future Marvel films from the MCU until
Hulk's birthday is typically identified as May 4, 1962, which is when he made his first appearance in the comic book "The Incredible Hulk" by Marvel Comics. However, as a fictional character, he doesn't have a concrete birth date like a person would.
The Hulk was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in the comic book "The Incredible Hulk" #1 in 1962. The character has since become a popular superhero in the Marvel universe.
The Fantastic 4 are Marvel and in 2019 Kevin Feige announced that a Fantastic Film will be in the MCU (Marvel Comics Universe)
Jarvis did not have a physical age as he was an artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jarvis was introduced in the first Iron Man movie released in 2008.
Not incredibly, but you should watch the original anyway- it lays the ground work for the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe (Including the Iron Man movies, Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Incredible Hulk and The Avengers, as well as the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy and Ant-Man) but it also introduces the characters, most of whom reappear in the second movie with the assumption you already watched the first.
The Incredible Hulk: The Abomination
Yes, Howard the Duck is a Marvel character. He first appeared in "Adventure into Fear" #19 in 1973 and is known for his comedic and satirical adventures in the Marvel Universe.
Phobos, a fictional character in Marvel Comics, was created by Fred Van Lente and Clayton Henry. He first appeared in "Incredible Hercules" #129 in 2009.
The Marvel Universe is a fictional universe where stories involving superheroes, supervillains, and various other characters created by Marvel Comics take place. It includes iconic characters like Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, and the Avengers. The Marvel Universe has a rich history of interconnected storylines and crossovers.
Wong has the appearance of a Chinese monk in the Marvel universe. He first appeared in 1963 but his name and role in the comics would not be revealed until 1966.
The Sentinels first appeared in "The X-Men" #14 in November 1965. They were created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Sentinels are mutant-hunting robots that have become a significant threat to mutantkind in the Marvel Universe.