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Who is the most powerful marvel character created by Stan lee?

One-Above-All and next is Living Tribunal.******

Nice try, but the One-Above-All wasn't created by Stan Lee...he was created by Steve Englehart in Dr.Strange #13, April 1976.

But the Living Tribunal does bear Stan's mark, and was created by him in Strange Tales #157, June 1967; bearing in mind that current continuity holds that the Living Tribunal is only subordinate to the One-Above-All in terms of authority etc, then the answer to "who is the most powerful marvel character created by Stan Lee?" is The Living Tribunal.

Incidentally, the One-Above-All character is possibly identical to the Celestial of the same name who appeared in Eternals #7, January 1977; the Celestial "One Above All" was created by Jack Kirby, as was Galactus for any one out there wondering.

Beano comics are they worth anything?

Simple answer: Yes, there is. Informative answer: The Beano comic does exist, but that's not all... you can also join the Beano Club, and receive the comic by post. You can also get e-mails, letters, minimags, etc... And there is a Beano website. So the Beano is not only a comic, that's for sure!

Who is the most popular comic book super hero?

Superman is the most recognizable super hero worldwide. America's another story entirely, and the only way to decide this is by which hero is the most consistently popular.

In the 40's it was a tie between Superman & Captain Marvel, 50's was predominantly Superman as well. The 60's gave way to Marvel Comics Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk. 70's was pretty much between the big three: Spider-Man, Batman & Superman. The 80's breathed new life into Wolverine (created in 1960's), with Marvel taking the throne as best publisher and Spider-Man reigning supreme. The 90's is what made Punisher, the darker Batman & Wolverine famous for anti-heroism. Spawn was also hugely popular until the movie-adaptation bombed. Kicking off 2000 with a movie, Spider-Man took the spotlight again, but now at the end of the decade there's Iron Man & Wolverine vieing for attention. As of right now its really close between Spider-Man and Wolverine with Batman at the threshold due to their success in films. As far as the score goes concerning dominant popularity at certain eras, shared or individual:

Superman = 3 eras (40's, 50's & 70's)

Batman = 3 eras (70's, 90's & 00's)

Captain Marvel = 1 era (40's)

Hulk = 1 era (60's)

Wolverine = 3 eras (80's, 90's & 00's)

Punisher = 1 era (90's)

Spawn = 1 era (90's)

Spider-Man = 4 eras (60's, 70's, 80's and 00's.)

So Spidey wins just barely. Feel free to form your own opinions but them's the facts. Just because one hero was not the MOST popular at a time does not mean they weren't at all (Spider-Man was not the MOST popular in the 90's), but the way I look at it what counts is how pop-culture as a whole sees it. Hence time frames.

But one thing everyone should know is that Superman had a radio show during the 40's or 50's (The Adventures of Superman). Stetson Kennedy posted information about the Ku Klux Klan including most if not all of their secrets and activities, to children listening to the show, making them little more than a pathetic fraternity. This is what ultimately led to their downfall, inhibiting them from strentghening their influence any more (at the time they were seen as morally in the right,) So in the end Superman is the only hero to actually traverse the realm of reality and defeat a real supervillain, cementing him as the greatest hero.

How many comic books are sold in a year in the US?

The best data available tracks North American comic book sales. For 2013, 84.51 million copies were sold, counting the top 300 titles.

What is the value of a Captain America comic?

The value of a Captain America comic can vary greatly depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand. Some vintage Captain America comics can be worth thousands of dollars, while newer issues may be more affordable. It's best to consult a price guide or comic book appraiser for an accurate valuation.

What is watchmen?

Watchmen is the most critically acclaimed graphic novel of all time. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons, it won the Will Eisner Award and is by far the only graphic novel to win the Hugo award. Also, it was the only graphic novel included in Time Magazine's list of 100 best English novels of all time.

What website can you make a free comic book?

As there is tons of ways to learn to make you own comic strip, the answers to the question is almost endless, though we will rely on one simply, and most known one. The best and most well-known around is the bitstrips school, it's basicly a tool to help promote creativity and learning in school through making comics, so in this case, you can actually learn to make comic strips in school.

How much is the spawn comic books worth in mint condition?

The value of Spawn comic books in mint condition can vary depending on the specific issue and its rarity. Typically, early issues of Spawn can be worth anywhere from $20 to several hundred dollars, with some key issues fetching even higher prices, especially if they are graded and slabbed by a professional grading company like CGC. It's best to consult pricing guides or online marketplaces like eBay to get a more accurate assessment of the current value.

What is the worth of Sonic the Hedgehog comic books?

The worth of Sonic the Hedgehog comic books can vary greatly depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. Some rare or early issues can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars to collectors, while more common issues may only be worth a few dollars. It's best to research current prices on platforms like eBay or consult with a comic book appraiser for an accurate valuation.

Who is Lt Fuzz in Beetle Bailey comic strip?

Lt. Fuzz is a character in the Beetle Bailey comic strip who serves as the platoon's stern and no-nonsense commanding officer. He often clashes with Beetle Bailey and the other soldiers due to their lazy and mischievous behavior.

Is Stan lee a writer or drawer?

Stan Lee was primarily known as a writer in the comic book industry. While he did have some experience in drawing and even started his career as an art assistant, he is best known for his creations and writing contributions to iconic characters like Spider-Man, the X-Men, and the Fantastic Four.

Why read comics?

People who read comics include:

* geeks * dorks

* nerds * kids * teens * tweens * boys * girls * goths * emos * indie kids * metalheads * gearheads * academics * hipsters * studs * jocks * fatties * skinnies * just-righties

* nice folk * bastards

* dimwits * MENSA members * high school dropouts

* high school graduates * trade school students * community college students * university students * ivy league students * grad students * college graduates * twenty-somethings * thirty-somethings * forty-somethings * forty-somethings that need to cut their ponytails * adults that read comics intended for 'Mature Readers' * minors that read comics intended for 'Mature Readers'

* adults that read comics intended for immature readers * parents * grandparents * senior citizens * Stan Lee * men * women * single people * married people * divorced people * widowed people * heterosexuals * homosexuals * bisexuals * liberals * progressives * socialists * anarchists * conservatives * libertarians * atheists * agnostics * deists * Christians * Jews * Muslims * Hindus * Buddhists * spiritual people * moral people * immoral people * moral people that become immoral people on the weekends * people that study on weekends * literate people * people that like a good story * people that like pictures * people with short attention spans * fans of illustration * fans of science fiction * fans of fantasy * fans of super heroes * fans of drama * fans of suspense * fans of romance * fans of comedy * fans of art * fans of mythology * fans of fables * fans of folk tales * fans of zombies * fans of punching * fans of explosions * fans of shock and awe * fans of "awwwww" * fans of kittie cats * fans of elves

* fans of sex and violence * fans of literature * people that see Batman as an hero archetype in the tradition of Joseph Campbell * people that see Batman as a little too friendly with his wards * people that want to discuss DC's Superman in comparison to Nietzsche's Ubermensch * people that want to discuss why DC's Superman wears his underwear on the outside of his pants

* people that want to discuss the use of the comics medium as an educational tool

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* people that haven't tried 'Ex Machina' or 'Planetary' but should * people that haven't tried 'Ex Machina' or 'Planetary' and perhaps never should * fans of Warren Ellis * fans of Garth Ennis * fans of David Lapham * fans of Matt Wagner * fans of Kurt Busiek

* fans of Brian Michael Bendis * fans of Brian Michael Bendis that have been cussed at by Brian Michael Bendis * fans of Grant Morrison who "get it" * fans of Grant Morrison who just say they "get it" * fans of Bill Willingham

* fans of Neil Gaiman * fans of Brian Azzarello * fans of Ed Brubaker

* fans of Colleen Doran * fans of Gail Simone * fans of Jessica Abel * fans of Johnny Ryan * fans of the Hernandez Bros. * fans of Robert Crumb

* fans of Harvey Pekar

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* fans of Bob Kane * fans of Frank Miller * fans of David Lapham

* fans of Todd McFarlane * fans of Erik Larsen

* fans of Jim Lee

* fans of Jeph Loeb

* fans of Brian K. Vaughan * fans of Kevin Smith * fans of Evan Dorkin

* fans of J. Michael Straczynski * fans of Joss Whedon * fans of only Joss Whedon * fans of Jack Kirby * fans of only Jack Kirby * fans of John Byrne * the four fans of Chuck Austen * people that think "Alan Moore is God" * people that have never heard of Alan Moore * people that think Alan Moore's comics don't translate well to film * people that don't think any comic book translates well to film * people that loved reading 'Watchmen' * people that loved reading 'Watchmen' * people that loved watching 'Watchmen" except for the blue penis * people that like super hero movies * people that like video game movies * people that play video games * people that watch people play video games * people that haven't played video games since the Atari 2600 came out * people that collect toys * people that collect action figures * people that collect dolls * people that collect dolls but call them action figures * people that don't like to be told they collect dolls instead of action figures * people that go to comicons, people that dress up for comicons * people that don't dress up for comicons * people that make other people dress up for comicons * people that like 'Star Wars' * people that live 'Star Wars' * people that like the 'Matrix' * people who watch blockbuster movies * people who watch independent movies * people who watch anime * people who watch hentai * people who watch 'Heroes' * people who watch 'Lost' * people who watched 'The Greatest American Hero' * people who remember the 'Sable' TV series * people that like TMNT * people who watch cartoons * people who don't watch cartoons * characters in cartoons * people that make cartoons * doodlers * colorists * painters * artists * publishers * editors * writers * directors * film makers * actors * porn actors

* critics * porn critics

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* white people * black people * Hispanic people * Indians * Asians * Native Americans * people in the U.S. * people in the U.K.

* people in Canada * people in Mexico * people in France * people in Germany * people in Spain

* people in Russia * people in Sweden

* people in Brazil

* North Americans * South Americans * Australians * Europeans * Africans * heroes * villains * people from Earth. *

*(possibly aliens and robots, too)

How many comics has Gary Larson made?

Gary Larson (born August 14, 1950) is a cartoonist famous for his mostly one-panel daily cartoons entitled "The Far Side" (1979-1995). The absurd but intellectually clever cartoons became extremely popular, and Larson edited collections for books and calendars until his retirement. Larson has been honored by having two insect species named for him. In 2003, he drew the cover for the cartoon issue of The New Yorker.

Indian comic character 'Chacha Chaudhary's sidekick - 'Sabu' is supposedly from which planet?

Sabu, the sidekick of Chacha Chaudhary, is said to be from the planet Jupiter. He is known for his superhuman strength and powers, which make him a loyal and formidable ally to Chacha Chaudhary.

Who was the first superhero ever created?

"Mandrake the Magician" created by Lee Falk in 1934 whose powers were those of hypnotism and illusion . [Superman was the first superhero prototype within the comics industry.]

First superhero to be created was Superman. "Superman was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster in 1932."

Read more: When_was_Superman_created

Where can you find free gay furry comics?

You can find free gay furry comics on websites like e621.net, Inkbunny.net, and FurAffinity.net. These sites often have a variety of artists and creators sharing their work for free. Just be sure to read and adhere to each site's terms of service.

Who will win captain marvel or Superman?

It's difficult to determine a clear winner between Captain Marvel and Superman, as both characters possess impressive powers and abilities. The outcome would likely depend on the specific circumstances of the battle and how the writers choose to portray their strengths and weaknesses.

What was the name of the first comic book sold in America?

The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck was published in America in the 1840s.

Which comic book did superman first appear?

Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1, which was published in 1938. This comic marked the debut of the superhero genre and has since become an iconic moment in comic book history.

Who created asterix?

Asterix is both the hero and the title of a series of comic style books by the French writers Goscinny and Uderzo. They are set in Gaul, which is now France, in 50 BC during the reign of the Roman Empire. Asterix lives in a small village on the coast of Britanny, where he and his friends attempt to repel the Roman invaders with the help of the magic potions brewed up by their druid, Getafix.

There are currently 34 books in the Asterix series, and there have also been animated and live action films made, several video games and even a theme park, Parc Astérix, in Plailly in the département of Oise.

Asterix is a French hero, and the writers, Goscinny and Uderzo are France's biggest selling authors internationally.

Asterix should not be confused with an asterisk, which is this punctuation mark *

Snoopy as the Red Baron?

In the comic strip "Peanuts," Snoopy sometimes imagines himself as the Red Baron, a World War I flying ace. He dons a pilot's cap and pretends to fly his doghouse as a fighter plane, engaging in imaginary battles with his nemesis, the Red Baron. This alter ego showcases Snoopy's playful and imaginative nature.

Does Superman ever die?

It is possible for that to happen- but none of the villains have ever succeeded in doing so. Even being badly beaten by the intergalactic monster Doomsday and overexposure to kryptonite was not enough to take him out for good.

How much is the comic book Thor number 1 worth?

Some of the answers on this site are ridiculous. This is one of the most ridiculous! 1. There are various Thor #1's, but only because Marvel keeps rebooting to artifically boost sales. The stories are poor and do not sell well, so to compensate Marvel keeps starts over every few years, hoping fans will think these #1's will be collector's items. They are not!

2. Thor's first appearance in Journey Into Mystery #83, dated 1962, is really worth thousands, but not the silly numbers some people are quoting!

3. The new Thor movie, out now, will boost values for a short time, but they will come back down soon.

4. The various Thor #1's that are out there are relatively worthless.

5. I've talked to dozens of misinformed people that think they have THE first appearance of this hero or that hero. They think they have a Million Dollar comic. It's possible, but usually not true.

6. The recent sales of Superman, Batman, and Spider Man in Amazing Fantasy #15 for 7 figures have really messed-up the hobby. Those books are not worth that much and the reports have artifically propped-up the values.

This was more than anyone wants to know, but let's talk facts when answering someone.