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* Atlas Comics ( 1950s ), the company that evolved into Marvel Comics
** Agents of Atlas, a Marvel Comics mini-series that included a foundation named Atlas
* Atlas, a fictional character from Marvel Comics, also known as Erik Josten ( formerly a member of the Thunderbolts )
Athena is an active character in Marvel Comics ' main continuity, the Marvel Universe, most recently in the Incredible Hercules series.
* Ajak, a Marvel Comics character, a member of the Eternals, sometimes known as " Ajax the Greater "
From 1994 to 1996, Marvel Comics published a monthly Beavis and Butt-Head comic under the Marvel Absurd imprint by a variety of writers, but with each issue drawn by artist Rick Parker.
Instead of reviewing music videos, they reviewed ( custom-made ) pages from other Marvel Comics — in one with Ghost Rider, Beavis tries to avoid using the word " fire " to describe the character's fiery skull.
Category: Marvel Comics titles
* Captain Britain, a Marvel Comics superhero
* Bob Diamond ( comics ), a Marvel Comics character
* Tabitha Smith, a Marvel Comics comic book superhero, formerly called Boomer
* Bloody Mary ( Marvel Comics ), a fictional telekinetic supervillain
Such games are also created to capitalize on the popularity of other forms of entertainment, such as Pokémon and Marvel Comics which both have had CCGs created around them.
* Capricorn ( comics ), Marvel Comics character
* Charon ( Marvel Comics ), a villainous wizard
The Silver Age lasted through the late 1960s or early 1970s, during which time Marvel Comics revolutionized the medium with such naturalistic superheroes as Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's Fantastic Four and Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's Spider-Man.
In 1974, Marvel Comics writer Rich Buckler introduced the cyborg Deathlok the Demolisher, and a dystopian post-apocalyptic future, in Astonishing Tales # 25.
* Omega Red from Marvel Comics
* Deathlok, the Demolisher, a series of military cyborgs in Marvel Comics.
* Death's Head II, MINION, Marvel Comics
* Supremor, the Kree Supreme Intelligence, of Marvel Comics
* Cable, a mutant from the future in Marvel Comics.

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" Steve " Ditko ( born November 2, 1927 ) is an American comic book artist and writer best known as the artist and co-creator, with Stan Lee, of the Marvel Comics heroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange.
Rather than end the series, Marvel hired writer Peter David and illustrator Larry Stroman to recreate X-Factor with new members, all of whom were already allies of the X-Men, and three of whom were involved in the Muir Island Saga.
From 2001 to 2007, he was the writer for the long-running Marvel comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man.
Shooter joined the Marvel staff as an assistant editor and writer.
Though Shooter had previously displayed no problems with the belief on the part of fans that the character Element Lad was gay when Shooter had been the writer on Legion of Super-Heroes, Alan Kistler reported in a 2012 Comic Book Resources article that at Marvel, Shooter had declared a policy that there were " no gays in the Marvel Universe.
He worked for numerous companies including Marvel Comics ' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics ; Vin Sullivan's Magazine Enterprises, where he created Skyman ; and at EC, where he served a brief stint as head writer.
* Captain America: Homeland ( pencils and inks, two-part " Requiem " story with writer Robert Morales and inks by Stewart McKenny, Marvel Comics, 2004 )
* Shirrel Rhoades ( born 1942 ), writer, publisher, professor, filmmaker, and the former executive vice president of Marvel Entertainment.
In July 2012, Carol Danvers, the longtime super-heroine known as Ms. Marvel, assumed the mantle of Captain Marvel in a new ongoing series by writer Kelly Sue DeConnick and artist Dexter Soy.
According to science fiction writer and animation historian Andy Mangels, who hosts commentary for many Filmation releases, the three Super 7 segments in question were pulled from distribution due to " various lawsuits " from Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
* Frank Thorne ( born 1930 ), comic book artist and writer best known for popularizing the Marvel Comics character Red Sonja.
Bob Budiansky, the writer for the Marvel Comics series, stated that originally Hasbro took issue with the name, saying it sounded too frightening.
* Marc Guggenheim ( born 1970 ), American television writer-producer and writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics
" in Annual # 6 of the Marvel comic, writer Scot Edelman refers to the brain of the synthezoid " The Vision " as positronic.
Garth Ennis ( born 16 January 1970 ) is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series Preacher with artist Steve Dillon and his successful nine-year run on Marvel Comics ' Punisher franchise.
The character first appeared in the last panel of The Incredible Hulk # 180 ( his first full appearance is in issue # 181, November 1974 ) and was created by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita, Sr., who designed the character, and was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe.
* Marvel Cooke ( 1903-2000 ), African-American journalist, writer and civil rights activist
The publisher attempted a re-launch almost immediately, with a new ongoing series Punisher, under the new Marvel Edge imprint, by writer John Ostrander, in which the Punisher willingly joined and became the boss of an organized crime family, and later confronted the X-Men and Nick Fury.
A 12-issue miniseries by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, again titled The Punisher ( April 2000 – March 2001 ), under the Marvel Knights imprint, revived the character's popularity.
Marvel relaunched The Punisher War Journal in 2009 as simply Punisher, with a thematic link tied to the events of the " Dark Reign " storyline and, following the departure of writer Garth Ennis, retitled the Marvel MAX series ( formerly Punisher MAX ) as Punisher: Frank Castle MAX and, more recently, as Punisher: Frank Castle or Frank Castle: The Punisher ( depending on the source ); launching a new series called PunisherMAX by Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon.
Excalibur < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s original creative team, writer Chris Claremont and artist / co-writer Alan Davis, incorporated elements of two Marvel properties: the X-Men and Captain Britain.

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