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* Atlas Comics ( 1950s ), the company that evolved into Marvel Comics
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Athena is an active character in Marvel Comics ' main continuity, the Marvel Universe, most recently in the Incredible Hercules series.
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* Bloody Mary ( Marvel Comics ), a fictional telekinetic supervillain
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* Ajax ( comics ), the name of two fictional characters from the Marvel Universe
* Alphonso MacKenzie, fictional character in the Marvel Universe
* Binary ( comics ), a superheroine in the Marvel Universe
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The Marvel Universe Roleplaying Game.
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As in the Marvel Universe, he generates ice and can assume a physical ice form.
Unfortunately, Tony Stark did not invent the power dampening device that was invented in the main Marvel Universe, so Ice-Man's powers remained permanently affected.
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In this simian version of the Marvel Universe, Shang-Chi and his father work as a subversive organization, trying to get the local sentients to work in peace and not in animalistic domination.
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