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This category is for questions and answers about Marvel Comics. Marvel was founded as Timely Comics in 1934. They are well known for creators such as Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Jack Kirby. Questions about characters, comic values, storylines, and much more may be explored here.

1,457 Questions

What is one interesting fact about Marvel Comics?

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.

What is the name of thors hammer in marvel comics?

The hammer was called "Mjolnir" (pronounced: mi-joul-ner)

In marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 when do you unlock venom?

In Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, Venom is unlocked as a playable character after you defeat him as a boss in the Omega Base mission. You will then get the option to recruit him onto your team.

What is prison hulk used for?

A prison hulk is a decommissioned ship that is used as a floating prison to detain and rehabilitate convicts. It provides a confined space for inmates to serve their sentences while also being mobile, which can help alleviate overcrowding in traditional land-based prisons.

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Who created The Incredibles?

Written & Directed by Brad Bird

Produced by John Walker

What is Thor's secret identity?

thor odinson, he is a god from Norse mythology

Is there going to be a Marvel Zombies movie?

There's no reason to believe Marvel/Disney will be adapting the zombie storyline into a film.

What is a list of girl superheroes?

  • Alice (Resident Evil series)
  • Amber (Eclipse Comics)
  • American Dream (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Andromeda (DC Comics)
  • Andromeda (Marvel Comics)
  • Angela (Image Comics)
  • Argent (DC Comics)
  • Atom Eve (Image)
  • Atomic Betty (television series title character)
  • Aurora (Marvel Comics)
  • B.Orchid (Killer Instinct)
  • Barb Wire (Dark Horse comics)
  • Barbarella (V-Magazine)
  • Beautiful Dreamer (DC Comics)
  • Bella Donna (Marvel Comics)
  • Binary (Marvel Comics)
  • Black Canary (DC Comics)
  • Black Cat (Harvey Comics)
  • Black Cat (Marvel Comics)
  • Black Cherry X ( 2000 AD)
  • Black Orchid (DC Comics)
  • Black, Vera (aka Sister Superior) (DC Comics)
  • Black Widow (Marvel Comics)
  • Black Widow (Timely Comics)
  • Blink (Marvel Comics)
  • Blue Ranger (Power Rangers)
  • Boom Boom (Marvel Comics)
  • Bounty (Marvel)
  • Blitzkrieg (Antarctic Press)
  • Brandy (Image Comics)
  • Buff (Marvel Comics)
  • Bumblebee (DC Comics)
  • Burnout (Eclipse Comics)
  • Callisto (Marvel Comics)
  • Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics)
  • Captain UK (Marvel Comics)
  • Captain Universe (Marvel Comics)
  • The Cat (Marvel Comics)
  • Cat Claw (Malibu comics)
  • Celsius (DC Comics)
  • Cerise (Marvel Comics)
  • Circuit Breaker (Transformers)
  • Chance (Marvel Comics)
  • Chase (DC Comics)
  • Abbey Chase (see Danger Girl)
  • Cherry
  • Cinnamon (DC Comics)
  • Clea (Marvel Comics)
  • Cobweb (America's Best Comics)
  • Colt (AC Comics)
  • Comet Queen (DC Comics, Legion of Super-Heroes}
  • Copycat (Marvel Comics)
  • Crimson Avenger III (DC Comics)
  • Crimson Curse (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Crimson Fox (DC Comics)
  • Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)
  • Crystal (Marvel Comics)
  • Cutey Honey (title character)
  • Cyclone (DC Comics) (DC Comics)
  • Dagger (Marvel Comics)
  • Dart (DC Comics)
  • Dawn (Sirius Comics)
  • Dazzler (Marvel Comics)
  • Dead Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Karolina Dean (Marvel Comics)
  • Deep Blue (DC Comics)
  • Destiny (Marvel Comics)
  • Devi (Virgin Comics)
  • Diamond (Blink Comics)
  • Diamondback (Marvel Comics)
  • Diamond Lil (Marvel Comics)
  • Brittany Diggers (Antarctic)
  • Doctor Light (DC Comics)
  • Doll Girl (DC Comics)
  • Dolphin (DC Comics)
  • Domino (Marvel Comics)
  • Domino Lady (Pulps)
  • Dove as Dawn Granger (DC Comics)
  • Dragonfly (AC Comics)
  • Dream Girl (DC Comics)
  • Dumb Bunny (DC Comics)
  • Dusk (Marvel Comics)
  • Dust (Marvel Comics)
  • Dynamite Girl (Antarctic Press)
  • Echo (Marvel Comics)
  • Empress (DC)
  • Energizer (from Power Pack) (Marvel)
  • Enigma (M6kid)
  • Faith (DC Comics)
  • Fallen Angel (DC Comics)
  • Fathom (Aspen Comics)
  • Feral (Marvel)
  • Fever (DC Comics)
  • Fire (DC Comics)
  • Firebrand (DC Comics)
  • Flash (Just Imagine...) (DC Comics)
  • Flash (Tangent) (DC Comics)
  • Tara Fremont (AC comics)
  • Free Spirit (Marvel Comics)
  • Adrienne Frost (Marvel Comics)
  • Emma Frost (Marvel Comics)
  • Fury I (DC Comics)
  • Fury II (DC Comics)
  • Dorothy Gale (Wizard of Oz}
  • Ganymede (Marvel Comics)
  • Ghost (Dark Horse Comics)
  • Glitter (Marvel - New Universe)
  • Glory (various)
  • Gloss (DC Comics)
  • Godiva (DC Comics)
  • Grace (DC Comics)
  • Jean Grey (Marvel Comics)
  • Max Guevara (from live-action TV show Dark Angel)
  • Gypsy (DC Comics)
  • Halo (DC Comics)
  • Harbinger (DC Comics)
  • Hawk as Holly Granger and Sasha Martens (DC Comics)
  • Molly Hayes (Marvel Comics)
  • Hellcat (Marvel Comics)
  • Heather Hudson, formerly Sasquatch, Exiles member (Marvel Comics)
  • Huntress (DC Comics)
  • Husk (Marvel Comics)
  • Ice (DC Comics)
  • Insect Queen (DC Comics)
  • Indigo (DC Comics)
  • Invisible Scarlet O'Neil (Newspaper Strip)
  • Invisible Woman (Marvel Comics)
  • Natasha Irons (DC Comics)
  • Isis (DC Comics)
  • Jack Phantom (America's Best Comics)
  • Jade (DC)
  • Jaguar (Archie Comics and then Impact Comics)
  • Jet (DC Comics)
  • Jocasta (Marvel Comics)
  • Jolt (Marvel Comics)
  • Rhea Jones (aka Lodestone) (DC Comics)
  • Joystick (Marvel Comics)
  • Jubilee (Marvel Comics)
  • Jungle Girl (various)
  • Jennifer Kale (Marvel Comics)
  • Bette Kane (DC Comics)
  • Nova Kane (First)
  • Karma (Marvel Comics)
  • Laurel Kent (DC Comics)
  • Kid Quantum III (DC Comics)
  • Kismet (Marvel Comics)
  • Misty Knight (Marvel Comics)
  • Knockout (DC Comics)
  • Kris aka "Golden Guardsman" (Innovation)
  • Kristin (Comics Interview)
  • Lady Luck The Spirit Section
  • Juniper Lee (The Life and Times of Juniper Lee)
  • Liberty Belle
  • Lightning Lass (a.k.a. Light Lass, Gossamer, Spark) (DC Comics)
  • Lime
  • Little Mermaid (DC Comics)
  • Looker (DC Comics)
  • Loria (see Blood Pack (comics) version) (DC Comics)
  • M (Marvel Comics)
  • Madame .44 (DC Comics)[3]
  • Madame Xanadu (DC Comics)
  • Madame Mirage (Top Cow Productions)
  • The Magdalena (Top Cow Productions)
  • Magdalene (Marvel Comics)
  • Magma (Marvel Comics)
  • Maiden Justice
  • Marrow (Marvel Comics)
  • Marvel Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Mary Marvel a.k.a. Captain Marvel (DC Comics)
  • Mindy (Marvel Comics)
  • Aspen Matthews (Aspen Comics)
  • Maya (DC Comics)
  • Medusa (Marvel Comics)
  • The Menagerie (DC Comics)
  • Merry, Girl of 1000 Gimmicks (DC Comics)
  • Mirage (DC Comics)
  • Miss America (DC Comics)
  • Miss America (Marvel Comics)
  • Miss Fury
  • Ms. Victory (AC comics)
  • Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)
  • Moonstone (Marvel Comics)
  • Motormouth (Marvel Comics)
  • Ms. Liberty (Antarctic Press)
  • Ms. Mystic (originally Pacific Comics, then Continuity Comics)
  • Mystique (Marvel Comics)
  • Negative Woman (DC Comics)
  • Nemesis II (DC Comics)
  • Nemesis (Marvel Comics)
  • Neon Queen (Mystery Inc. member) (Image Comics)
  • Night Girl (DC Comics)
  • Nightshade (DC Comics)
  • Nikki (Marvel Comics)
  • Niobe
  • Nocturne (Marvel Comics)
  • Onyx (DC Comics)
  • Oracle (DC Comics)
  • Oracle (The Matrix)
  • Penance (Marvel Comics)
  • Phantom Girl a.k.a. Apparition (DC Comics)
  • Phantom Lady
  • Phoenix (Marvel Comics)
  • Photon (Marvel Comics)
  • Pink Ranger (Power Rangers)
  • Pixie (Marvel Comics)
  • Polaris (as Overdrive) (Marvel Comics)
  • Kim Possible (from the self-titled cartoon series)
  • Power Girl (DC Comics)
  • Power Princess (Marvel Comics)
  • Princess Daisy (Mario)
  • Princess Peach (Mario)
  • Princess Zelda (Legend of Zelda)
  • Queen of Swords
  • Jesse Quick (DC Comics)
  • Cecilia Reyes (Marvel Comics)
  • Rad (AC comics)
  • Rainbow (Eclipse Comics)
  • Rampage (DC Comics)
  • Raptor (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Rapture (Transformers)
  • Raven (DC Comics)
  • Red Guardian (Marvel Comics)
  • Red Sonja (Marvel Comics)
  • Ellen Ripley (Alien series)
  • Robin as Stephanie Brown or Carrie Kelly.
  • Rogue (Marvel Comics)
  • Rose and Thorn II (DC Comics)
  • Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Sabra (Marvel Comics)
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Archie Comics)
  • Sage (Marvel Comics)
  • Saturn Girl (DC Comics)
  • Scarlet Witch (Marvel Comics)
  • Scorpion
  • Secret (DC Comics)
  • Selene (Underworld)
  • Shadow Lass a.k.a. Umbra (DC Comics)
  • Shadow Hunter (Virgin Comics)
  • Shanna the She Devil (Marvel Comics)
  • Shamrock (Marvel Comics)
  • She-Hulk (Marvel Comics)
  • She-Ra [She-Ra: Princess of Power]
  • She-Thing (Marvel Comics)
  • She-Venom (Marvel Comics)
  • Sheena (Wags)
  • Shrinking Violet (DC Comics)
  • Silhouette (Marvel Comics)
  • Silver Sable (Marvel Comics)
  • Silver Scorpion
  • Skids (Marvel Comics)
  • Silver Fox (Marvel Comics)
  • Snowbird (Marvel Comics)
  • Speedy II (DC Comics)
  • Spider Girl (DC Comics)
  • Spider-Girl (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Spider-Woman (Marvel Comics)
  • Dorothy Spinner (DC Comics)
  • Spitfire (Marvel Comics)
  • Spoiler (DC Comics)
  • Spellbinder (Harmony Concepts)
  • Squirrel Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Stacy X (Marvel Comics)
  • Stardust (AC comics)
  • Star-Spangled Kid (DC Comics)
  • Stature (Marvel Comics)
  • Stinger(Cassandra Lang) (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Storm (Marvel Comics)
  • Stunner (Marvel Comics)
  • Buffy Summers (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Rachel Summers (Marvel Comics)
  • Sun Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Superwoman (DC Comics)
  • Surge (Marvel)
  • Sydney Savage (see Danger Girl)
  • Tank Girl (published by Dark Horse Comics)
  • Tara (Marvel Comics)
  • Terra (DC Comics, Teen Titans)
  • Thor Girl (Marvel Comics)
  • Thunder III (DC Comics)
  • Topaz (Marvel Comics)
  • Traci 13 (DC Comics)
  • Triplicate Girl a.k.a. Duo Damsel, Triad (DC Comics)
  • Donna Troy (DC Comics)
  • Tsunami (DC Comics)
  • Turbo (Marvel Comics)
  • Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)
  • Venus (Marvel Comics)
  • Vindicator (Marvel Comics)
  • Virtuous Venus (Harmony Concepts)
  • Vixen (DC Comics)
  • Vogue (various)
  • Wallflower (Marvel Comics)
  • The Wasp (Marvel Comics)
  • The White Witch (DC Comics)
  • Wild Thing (Marvel Comics-MC2)
  • Wind Dancer (Marvel Comics)
  • Colleen Wing (Marvel Comics)
  • The Woman in Red (Standard Comics)
  • Wonder Girl (DC Comics)
  • Wonder Tot (DC Comics)
  • Wonder Woman (DC Comics)
  • Wonder Woman (Just Imagine...) (DC Comics)
  • Word Girl (Television series title character)
  • X-23 (Marvel Comics)
  • Xena - Xena: Warrior Princess
  • XS (DC Comics)
  • Yellow Ranger (Power Rangers)

What is the value of the 1 the trans formers marvel comic?

The value of the Transformers Marvel comic #1 varies depending on its condition, rarity, and demand. In general, a high-grade, well-preserved copy can fetch several hundred to a few thousand dollars, while lower-grade copies may sell for less. It's best to consult with a comic book expert or check recent sales data for a more accurate estimate.

What are the best marvel legends figures for customizing?

Spider-Man
Hulk
Wolverine
Mr. Fantastic
Thing
Iron Man
Captain America
Thor

What did the Comic Magazine Association of America develop?

The Comic Magazine association of America developed the Association of Comic Magazine Publisher (ACMP) in 1947. The ACMP began to censor some magazine to provide wholesome family entertainment.

How many suits does ironman have?

Iron Man has created multiple suits over the years in the Marvel Comics, with different capabilities and designs. The exact number varies depending on the continuity and storyline, but he has created and used dozens of different suits for different purposes and situations.

What powers does juggernaut have?

Super strength, invulnerability, projection of small forcefeilds, hyper jumping, unstoppable once he is heading in a direction (short of a nuclear blast) protection from mental control and probing with his helmet and minor regeneration.

keep in mind that Colossus from the X-men is the current Juggernaut.

What happens to ash after army of darkness vs marvel zombies?

Though it is almost indefinete that he got killed by one of the Marvel Werewolves, he propably got infected by the Werewolves virus (He might be vulnerable to it). Or mabye not. Either way, it is unrevealed what happened.

How do you get thor?

Thor is a fictional character from Norse mythology and is not a tangible being that can be obtained. In popular culture, Thor is often depicted in movies and comics as a superhero character.

When is Hulk's birthday?

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.

What marvel team is ironman and hulk on?

Iron Man and Hulk are both founding members of the Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. They have fought side by side in various Avengers comic book storylines and movies.

To unlock a dc comics tv model ksm6001?

To unlock a DC Comics TV model KSM6001, you may need to contact the manufacturer or refer to the user manual for specific instructions. Typically, you may need to input a passcode or follow a series of steps to unlock the TV. If you are unable to unlock it, reaching out to customer support for assistance is recommended.

Who is the least popular Marvel character today?

It is difficult to determine the least popular Marvel character as popularity can vary among fans and change over time. Characters that may be considered less popular include those with limited exposure in comic books, movies, or TV shows.

When did the sentinels first appear in the marvel universe?

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.

Where can you trade marvel cards?

There are not to many places you can trade Marvel cards. Your local comic ook store may be a good idea, although the best way is to check a Trading card price guide. These will sometimes list areas where you can trade.

What is Stan Lee's political affiliation?

Stan Lee's political affiliation was generally considered to be more liberal and he advocated for social justice and equality in his work and public appearances. However, he did not align specifically with any particular political party and instead focused on promoting positive values through his storytelling.