Thor: Ragnarok will feature the return of Chris Hemsworth as the God of Thunder himself, with Tom Hiddleston as Loki, Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk, Idris Elba as Heimdall and Sir Anthony Hopkins again portraying Odin. The film also stars Cate Blanchett as the death-obsessed Hela, Tessa Thompson as hero Valkyrie, Jeff Goldblum as the eccentric Grandmaster and Karl Urban as Skurge. Also among the cast is Sam Neill, reuniting with Taika Waititi, who directed him in his previous film Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and his Jurassic Park co-star Jeff Goldblum. Finally, as teased at the end of his solo film, Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange will team with the God of Thunder to deal with Loki.
Thor: Ragnarok will smash its way into theaters on November 3, 2017.
2017年12月23日星期六
Marvel Comics Reveals Cosplay Variant Covers
In Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok, Thor is imprisoned on the other side of the universe without his mighty hammer and finds himself in a race against time to get back to Asgard to stop Ragnarok – the destruction of his homeworld and the end of Asgardian civilization – at the hands of an all-powerful new threat, the ruthless Hela. But first he must survive a deadly gladatorial contest that pits him against his former ally and fellow Avenger – the Incredible Hulk!
2017年12月8日星期五
Favorite cosplay day: the day I met this little superhero.
Superheroes surprise best friend at his wedding with epic martial arts display. And at the end, hilarity ensues. Singapore sure is happening.
Me and my friends wonder woman and superman and dead pool together in our cosplay costumes as the super friends.
Me and my friends wonder woman and superman and dead pool together in our cosplay costumes as the super friends.
2017年12月2日星期六
We are used to seeing cosplay in places like Comic-Con.
That was, until a photo recently went viral on Facebook. And when we say viral, we mean, like, very very viral. Over 200,000 shares to date viral. What sort of epic cosplay madness would result in such an explosion of shares, you might ask? Well, it all started with a group of teens in Arkansas who wanted to add a bit of creativity to their prom outfits, without going too overboard. The result is not the sort of detailed and dutiful actual cosplay you would find at a gathering of nerds, no. But it is epic all the same... and absolutely adorable!
The ten genius kids in question were students of Subiaco Academy. And they channeled what it truly means to be a superhero: the hidden identity that only a fortunate few know of. Each of the kids dressed in colors that complimented their chosen superhero: Batman, Ironman, Superman, Green Lantern, and Captain America. To the naked eye, they just seemed like they were wearing colorful, matching and complimentary outfits. That was until, of course, the gals unbuttoned the shirts of their dates to reveal their secret identities. And... voila!
Awesome Group Of Prom Couples Takes Superhero Cosplay
I can't stop watching this! I think I need an Avengers cosplay to wear to the opening night! Because I totally want to be one of those badasses!CAPTAIN AMERICA FROZEN ‘OUT OF TIME’ ONCE MORE IN MARVEL COMICSA collection of superhero cosplay helmets displayed on a customers wall.
Welcome friends of the Justice League
We must Unite the team! Justice League Cosplay photos welcome. Please share with us! Batman, Superman, Flash, Cyborg, Wonder Woman, Aquaman and other superhero cosplay.
2017年11月24日星期五
That 'New Black Panther Movie Costume
You might have seen claims around the internet today that Chadwick Boseman would be getting a slightly updated new costume in the Black Panther solo film. However, the images floating around are not from a Marvel Movie—they’re the subtle, but fun, work of a toy customizer.
Who do you want to dress up for Christmas?
SHARE WITH ME. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE WONDER WOMAN OR JUSTICE LEAGUE OR THE AVENGERS ITEM THAT YOU BOUGHT OR WANT FOR CHRISTMAS?
Do you like to play cosplay?
People appreciate being appreciated. It's one of the reasons I enjoy hosting cosplay contests. Because there may only be "three places (1st, 2nd, 3rd)", but that doesn't change the fact that every single person that walks across the stage put time, money, and effort into what they are wearing. It doesn't matter if it takes a week to make, 6 months, made it overnight, or bought it. Even if they bought it, how do you think they got the money? Someone, somewhere, earned the money. And if they made it? They put their own heart and soul into it. Even if they only spent an hour doing it, that's an hour spent longer than someone who didn't have the guts to put something on and walk on a stage in front of a group of people.
So with that said, I appreciate every person who comes to a con in a cosplay. It's hard work. They aren't just walking around having a great time. They are stopping for pics, aiding to drawing in the crowd. In a lot of ways, they are unpaid volunteers yet rarely given the acknowledgement they deserve.
So again. Thank you. I don't care what you dressed up as. Or how terrible you think it is. Someone out there related to it. Someone was excited. And you made the difference. You never know who you're going to inspire to join what's becoming a growing hobby, just because they saw the work you did.
You guys never get enough appreciation. Even conventions fail at giving it to cosplayers sometimes, not realizing that without them, the convention would be little more than a glorified flea market with added guests.
I can't say thanks enough.
2017年11月17日星期五
AVENGERS RECRUITS: CREATE YOUR OWN SUPER HERO POSTER
Assemble your Avengers team and create your own Super Hero cosplay with Avengers cosers!
Wonder Woman 2 Release Date Moved Up
Warner Bros. has made the smart decision to vacate its previously-held Wonder Woman 2 release date of December 13, 2019 by moving the sequel up six weeks to November 1, 2019. Why is it smart? Because a little movie called Star Wars: Episode IX moved from its May 2019 release slot to December 20, 2019 when J.J. Abrams took over, which wouldn’t give the Wonder Woman follow-up the chance to breathe. Marvel Studios’ Thor: Ragnarok is doing gangbusters business after opening November 3, so it’s proven that audiences have an appetite for mythological superheroics in the fall. As of now, Wonder Woman 2 is the only film sitting on that November 1 slot, although the untitled 25th James Bond film opens the week after on November 8, 2019, as does the female-centric holiday comedy Nicole starring Anna Kendrick.
Do you know who the marvel superheroes are?
The following is a list of the first known appearances of various superhero fictional characters and teams from Marvel Comics
Contents
[hide]Debuts[edit]
Golden Age[edit]
Character / Team / Series | Year Debuted | Creator/s | First Appearance | Notes |
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Ka-Zar (David Rand) | 1936 (October) | Bob Byrd | Ka-Zar #1 | |
Namor (a.k.a. The Sub-Mariner) | 1939 (April) | Bill Everett | Motion Picture Funnies Weekly #1 | [a] |
Human Torch (android) | 1939 (October) | Carl Burgos | Marvel Mystery Comics #1 | |
Angel | 1939 (October) | Paul Gustavson | Marvel Mystery Comics #1 | |
Electro | 1940 (February) | Steve Dahlman | Marvel Mystery #4 | |
Black Widow (Claire Voyant) | 1940 (August) | George Kapitan, Harry Sahle | Mystic Comics #4 | |
Falcon | 1940 | Bill Everett | Human Torch Comics #2 | |
Vision | 1940 (November) | Joe Simon, Jack Kirby | Marvel Mystery Comics #13 | |
Captain America | 1941 (March) | Joe Simon, Jack Kirby | Captain America Comics #1 | |
Bucky (Barnes) | 1941 (March) | Joe Simon, Jack Kirby | Captain America Comics #1 | |
Blazing Skull | 1941 (March) | Bob Davis | Mystic Comics #5 | |
Black Marvel | 1941 (March) | Al Gabriele | Mystic Comics #5 | |
Fin | 1941 (April) | Bill Everett | Daring Mystery Comics #7 | |
Thunderer | 1941 (April) | Carl Burgos, John Compton | Daring Mystery Comics #7 | |
Father Time | 1941 (September) | Stan Lee | Captain America Comics #6 | |
Destroyer | 1941 (October) | Stan Lee | Mystic Comics #6 | [b] |
Whizzer (Robert Frank) | 1941 (August) | Al Avison | USA Comics #1 | |
Miss America | 1943 (November) | Otto Binder, Al Gabriele | Marvel Mystery Comics" #49 | |
Patsy Walker | 1944 (November) | Otto Binder, Ruth Atkinson | Miss America Magazine" #2 | |
Blonde Phantom | 1946 | Stan Lee, Syd Shores | All Select Comics" #11 | |
Namora | 1947 (May) | Ken Bald, Syd Shores | Marvel Mystery Comics" #82 | |
Phantom Rider | 1949 | Gary Friedrich, Roy Thomas, Dick Ayers | Tim Holt #11 |
1960s[edit]
Character / Team / Series | Year Debuted | Creator/s | First Appearance |
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Groot | 1960 (November) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers | Tales to Astonish #13 |
Dr. Druid | 1961 (June) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Amazing Adventures #1 |
The Fantastic Four (Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and The Thing) | 1961 (November) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Fantastic Four #1 |
Hank Pym (a.k.a. Ant-Man, Giant-Man, Goliath, Yellowjacket) | 1962 (January) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Tales to Astonish #27 |
The Hulk | 1962 (May) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | The Incredible Hulk #1 |
Rick Jones | 1962 (May) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | The Incredible Hulk #1 |
Spider-Man | 1962 (August) | Stan Lee, Steve Ditko | Amazing Fantasy #15 |
Thor | 1962 (August) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Journey into Mystery #83 |
Balder the Brave and Heimdall | 1962 (October) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Journey into Mystery #85 |
Iron Man | 1963 (March) | Stan Lee, Don Heck | Tales of Suspense #39 |
The Howling Commandos (Izzy Cohen, Dum Dum Dugan, Nick Fury, Gabe Jones, Junior Juniper, Dino Manelli, Rebel Ralston, and Happy Sam Sawyer) | 1963 (May) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 |
Wasp | 1963 (June) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Tales to Astonish #44 |
Doctor Strange | 1963 (July) | Stan Lee, Steve Ditko | Strange Tales #110 |
The X-Men (Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Iceman, Jean Grey, and Professor X) | 1963 (September) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | The X-Men #1 |
The Avengers (Hank Pym (as Ant-Man), Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and Wasp) | 1963 (September) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | The Avengers #1 |
Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch | 1964 (March) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | The X-Men #4 |
Sif | 1964 (March) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Journey into Mystery #102 |
Black Widow (Natasha Romanova) | 1964 (April) | Stan Lee, Don Rico, Don Heck | Tales of Suspense #52 |
Daredevil | 1964 (April) | Stan Lee, Bill Everett | Daredevil #1 |
Hawkeye | 1964 (September) | Stan Lee, Don Heck | Tales of Suspense #57 |
Wonder Man | 1964 (October) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | The Avengers #9 |
Hercules | 1965 | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Journey into Mystery Annual #1 |
Ka-Zar | 1965 (March) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | The X-Men #10 |
S.H.I.E.L.D. | 1965 (August) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Strange Tales #135 |
The Warriors Three (Fandral, Hogun, and Volstagg) | 1965 (August) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Journey into Mystery #119 |
The Inhumans (Black Bolt, Medusa, Crystal, Karnak, Gorgon, Triton, and Lockjaw) | 1965 (December) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Fantastic Four #45 |
Eric Koenig | 1966 (February) | Stan Lee, Dick Ayers | Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos vol. 1 #27 |
Silver Surfer | 1966 (March) | Jack Kirby | Fantastic Four #48 |
Sharon Carter | 1966 (March) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Tales of Suspense #75 |
Peggy Carter | 1966 (May) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Tales of Suspense #77 |
Black Panther | 1966 (July) | Stan Lee, Jack Kirby | Fantastic Four #52 |
Bill Foster (a.k.a. Black Goliath, Giant-Man) | 1966 (September) | Stan Lee, Don Heck | The Avengers #32 |
Banshee | 1967 (January) | Roy Thomas, Werner Roth | The X-Men #28 |
Black Knight (Dane Whitman) | 1967 (December) | Roy Thomas, John Buscema | The Avengers #47 |
Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell) | 1967 (December) | Stan Lee, Gene Colan | Marvel Super-Heroes #12 |
Carol Danvers (a.k.a. Ms. Marvel, Binary, Warbird, Captain Marvel) | 1968 (March) | Roy Thomas, Gene Colan | Marvel Super-Heroes #13 |
Vision | 1968 (October) | Roy Thomas, John Buscema | The Avengers #57 |
Polaris | 1968 (October) | Arnold Drake, Don Heck | The X-Men #49 |
The Guardians of the Galaxy (Charlie-27, Major Victory, Martinex, and Yondu) | 1969 (January) | Arnold Drake, Gene Colan | Marvel Super Heroes #18 |
Havok | 1969 (March) | Arnold Drake, Don Heck, Neal Adams | The X-Men #54 |
Falcon | 1969 (September) | Stan Lee, Gene Colan | Captain America #117 |
Prowler | 1969 (November) | Stan Lee, John Buscema, Jim Mooney | The Amazing Spider-Man #78 |
1970s[edit]
Character / Team / Series | Year Debuted | Creator/s | First Appearance |
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Sunfire | 1970 (January) | Roy Thomas, Don Heck | The X-Men #64 |
Valkyrie | 1970 (December) | Roy Thomas, John Buscema | The Avengers #83 |
The Squadron Supreme (American Eagle, Doctor Spectrum, Hawkeye, Hyperion, Lady Lark, Nighthawk, Tom Thumb, and Whizzer) | 1971 (February) | Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema | The Avengers #85 |
Man-Thing | 1971 (May) | Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Gray Morrow | Savage Tales #1 |
Mockingbird | 1971 (June) | Len Wein, Neal Adams | Astonishing Tales #6 |
Morbius, the Living Vampire | 1971 (October) | Roy Thomas, Gil Kane | The Amazing Spider-Man #101 |
The Defenders (Doctor Strange, Hulk, and Namor) | 1971 (December) | Roy Thomas, Ross Andru | Marvel Feature #1 |
Werewolf by Night | 1972 (February) | Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Mike Ploog | Marvel Spotlight #2 |
Adam Warlock | 1972 (April) | Roy Thomas, Gil Kane | Marvel Premiere #1 |
Namorita | 1972 (June) | Bill Everett | Sub-Mariner #50 |
Luke Cage (a.k.a. Power Man) | 1972 (June) | Archie Goodwin, George Tuska | Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1 |
Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze) | 1972 (August) | Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich, Mike Ploog | Marvel Spotlight #5 |
Tigra | 1972 (November) | Roy Thomas, Wally Wood, Tony Isabella, Gil Kane, Don Perlin, John Romita, Sr., Marie Severin | Claws of the Cat #1 |
Shanna the She-Devil | 1972 (December) | Phil Seuling, George Tuska | Shanna the She-Devil #1 |
Thundra | 1972 (December) | Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway | Fantastic Four #129 |
Moondragon | 1973 (January) | Bill Everett, Mike Friedrich, George Tuska | Iron Man #54 |
Drax the Destroyer | 1973 (February) | Mike Friedrich, Jim Starlin | Iron Man #55 |
Mantis | 1973 (June) | Steve Englehart, Don Heck | The Avengers #112 |
Blade | 1973 (July) | Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan | The Tomb of Dracula #10 |
Brother Voodoo (a.k.a. Doctor Voodoo) | 1973 (September) | Len Wein, Gene Colan | Strange Tales #169 |
Daimon Hellstrom (a.k.a. The Son of Satan, Hellstorm) | 1973 (September) | Gary Friedrich, Tom Sutton | Ghost Rider #1 |
Shang-Chi | 1973 (December) | Steve Englehart, Jim Starlin | Special Marvel Edition #15 |
The Punisher | 1974 (February) | Gerry Conway, Ross Andru | The Amazing Spider-Man #129 |
Iron Fist | 1974 (May) | Roy Thomas, Gil Kane | Marvel Premiere #15 |
Hannibal King | 1974 (October) | Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan | The Tomb of Dracula #25 |
Colleen Wing | 1974 (November) | Doug Moench, Larry Hama | Marvel Premiere #19 |
Wolverine | 1974 (October cameo, November full) | Len Wein, Herb Trimpe | The Incredible Hulk #180 (last panel cameo), The Incredible Hulk #181 (first full appearance) |
Misty Knight | 1975 (January mentioned, March full), 1972 (March retcon) | Tony Isabella, Arvell Jones | Marvel Premiere #20 (mentioned by name), Marvel Premiere#21 (first full appearance), Marvel Team-Up #1 (retcon) |
Pip the Troll | 1975 (February) | Jim Starlin | Strange Tales #179 |
Jamie Madrox (a.k.a. Multiple Man) | 1975 (February) | Len Wein, Chris Claremont, John Buscema | Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 |
Giant-Size X-Men (Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, and Thunderbird) | 1975 (May) | Len Wein, Dave Cockrum | Giant-Size X-Men #1 |
Gamora | 1975 (June) | Jim Starlin | Strange Tales #180 |
Moon Knight | 1975 (August) | Doug Moench, Don Perlin | Werewolf by Night #32 |
The Champions (Angel, Black Widow, Ghost Rider, Hercules, and Iceman) | 1975 (October) | Tony Isabella, Don Heck | Champions #1 |
Star-Lord | 1976 (January) | Steve Englehart, Steve Gan | Marvel Preview #4 |
Hellcat | 1976 (February) | The Avengers #144 | |
Rocket Raccoon | 1976 (Summer) | Bill Mantlo, Keith Giffen | Marvel Preview #7 |
The Eternals | 1976 (July) | Jack Kirby | Eternals #1 |
Nova (Richard Rider) | 1976 (September) | Marv Wolfman, John Buscema | Nova #1 |
Captain Britain | 1976 (October) | Chris Claremont, Herb Trimpe | Captain Britain Weekly #1 |
Psylocke | 1976 (December) | Chris Claremont, Herb Trimpe | Captain Britain #8 |
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) | 1977 (February) | Archie Goodwin, Marie Severin | Marvel Spotlight #32 |
3-D Man | 1977 (April) | Roy Thomas, Jim Craig | Marvel Premiere #35 |
Machine Man | 1977 (July) | Jack Kirby | 2001: A Space Odyssey #8 |
The Starjammers (Ch'od, Corsair, Cr'reee, Hepzibah, and Raza Longknife) | 1977 (April cameo, October full) | Dave Cockrum | The X-Men #104 (last page cameo), The X-Men #107 (first full appearance) |
Rocket Racer | 1977 (September) | Lein Wein, Ross Andru | The Amazing Spider-Man #172 |
The Imperial Guard (Astra, Electron, Fang, Gladiator, Hobgoblin, Impulse, Magique, Mentor, Midget, Nightside, Oracle, Quasar, Smasher, Starbolt, Tempest, and Titan) | 1977 (October) | Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum | The X-Men #107 |
Quasar (Wendell Vaughn) (a.k.a. Marvel Boy, Marvel Man) | 1978 (January) | Donald F. Glut, Roy Thomas, John Buscema | Captain America #217 |
Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy | 1978 (April) | Jack Kirby | Devil Dinosaur #1 |
The Agents of Atlas (Namora, Venus, Marvel Boy, Gorilla-Man, M-11, Jimmy Woo, and 3-D Man) | 1978 (June) | Don Glut, Alan Kupperberg, Bill Black | What If #9 |
The Heroes for Hire (Iron Fist and Luke Cage) | 1978 (December) | Ed Hannigan, Lee Elias | Power Man and Iron Fist #54 |
Ant-Man (Scott Lang) | 1979 (March) | David Michelinie, John Byrne | The Avengers #181 |
Alpha Flight (Aurora, Guardian, Northstar, Sasquatch, Shaman, and Snowbird) | 1979 (April) | John Byrne | The X-Men #120 |
Black Cat | 1979 (July) | Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard | The Amazing Spider-Man #194 |
1980s[edit]
Character / Team / Series | Year Debuted | Creator/s | First Appearance |
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Kitty Pryde and Emma Frost | 1980 (January) | Chris Claremont, John Byrne | Uncanny X-Men #129 |
Dazzler | 1980 (February) | Tom DeFalco, Louise Simonson, Roger Stern | Uncanny X-Men #130 |
She-Hulk | 1980 (February) | Stan Lee, John Buscema | Savage She-Hulk #1 |
Sabra | 1980 (August) | Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema | The Incredible Hulk #250 |
Elektra | 1981 (January) | Frank Miller | Daredevil #168 |
Rachel Summers | 1981 (January) | Chris Claremont, John Byrne | Uncanny X-Men #141 |
The Rangers (Firebird, Phantom Rider, Red Wolf, Shooting Star, and Texas Twister) | 1981 (November) | Bill Mantlo, Sal Buscema | The Incredible Hulk #265 |
Rogue | 1981 (November) | Chris Claremont, Michael Golden | Avengers Annual #10 |
Cloak and Dagger | 1982 (March) | Bill Mantlo, Ed Hannigan | Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #64 |
Spectrum | 1982 (October) | Roger Stern, John Romita Jr. | Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 |
The New Mutants (Cannonball, Mirage, Sunspot, and Wolfsbane) | 1982 (December) | Chris Claremont, Bob McLeod | The New Mutants Marvel Graphic Novel #5 |
Beta Ray Bill | 1983 (November) | Walt Simonson | Thor #337 |
Venom | 1984 (May, black costume) | David Michelinie, Mike Zeck | Amazing Spider-Man #252 (black costume),
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8 (alien symbiote),
Amazing Spider-Man #299 (last page cameo),
Amazing Spider-Man #300 (first full appearance)
|
Power Pack (Alex Power, Julie Power, Jack Power, and Katie Power) | 1984 (August) | Louise Simonson, June Brigman | Power Pack #1 |
Silver Sable | 1985 (June) | Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Josef Rubinstein | The Amazing Spider-Man #265 |
Demolition Man | 1985 (October) | Mike Carlin, Ron Wilson | The Thing #28 |
X-Factor (Artie Maddicks, Leech, Rictor, Rusty Collins, Skids, Tabitha Smith) | 1986 (February) | Bob Layton, Jackson Guice, Josef Rubinstein | X-Factor #1 |
Microchip | 1987 (November) | Mike Baron, Klaus Jansen | The Punisher Vol. 2 #4 |
Excalibur | 1987 | Chris Claremont, Alan Davis | Excalibur: The Sword is Drawn |
Speedball | 1988 (January) | Tom DeFalco, Steve Ditko | The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #22 |
Jubilee | 1989 (May) | Chris Claremont, Marc Silvestri | Uncanny X-Men #244 |
The New Warriors | 1989 (December) | Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz | Thor #411 |
1990s[edit]
2000s[edit]
Character / Team / Series | Year Debuted | Creator/s | First Appearance | Notes |
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Noh-Varr (a.k.a. Captain Marvel, Protector) | 2000 (August) | Grant Morrison, J. G. Jones | Marvel Boy #1 | |
Sentry | 2000 (September) | Paul Jenkins, Jae Lee, Rick Veitch | The Sentry #1 | |
Doop and X-Statix | 2001 (July) | Peter Milligan, Mike Allred | X-Force #116 | |
The Exiles | 2001 (August) | Judd Winick, Mike McKone | Exiles #1 | |
Jessica Jones (a.k.a. Jewel, Power Woman) | 2001 (November) | Brian Michael Bendis, Michael Gaydos | Alias #1 | |
Fantomex | 2002 (August) | Grant Morrison, Igor Kordey | New X-Men #128 | |
The Runaways (Alex Wilder, Chase Stein, Gertrude Yorkes, Karolina Dean, Molly Hayes, and Nico Minoru) | 2003 (July) | Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona | Runaways vol. 1 #1 | |
Phyla-Vell (a.k.a. Quasar, Captain Marvel, Martyr) | 2003 (December) | Peter David, Paul Azaceta | Captain Marvel Vol. 4 #16 | |
X-23 | 2004 (February) | Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost | NYX #3 | [c] |
Daisy Johnson (a.k.a. Quake) | 2004 (July) | Brian Michael Bendis, Gabriele Dell'Otto | Secret War (comics) #2 | |
Winter Soldier | 2005 (January) | Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting | Captain America Vol .5 #1 | |
Amadeus Cho | 2005 (January) | Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa | Amazing Fantasy vol. 2 #15 | |
S.W.O.R.D. | 2005 (January) | Joss Whedon, John Cassaday | Astonishing X-Men vol. 3 #3 | |
Maria Hill | 2005 (March) | Brian Michael Bendis, David Finch | New Avengers #4 | |
The Young Avengers | 2005 (April) | Allan Heinberg, Jim Cheung | Young Avengers #1 | |
Gravity | 2005 (August) | Sean McKeever, Mike Norton | Gravity #1 | |
Ant-Man (Eric O'Grady) | 2006 (September) | Robert Kirkman, Phil Hester | The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 | |
Bob, Agent of HYDRA | 2007 (May) | Fabian Nicieza | Cable & Deadpool #38 | |
Hope Summers | 2007 (November) | Mike Carey, Chris Bachalo | X-Men #205 | |
Victoria Hand | 2007 (December) | Brian Michael Bendis, Mike Deodato | The Invincible Iron Man #8 | |
Red Hulk | 2008 (January) | Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness | Hulk Vol .2 #1 | |
Skaar | 2008 (January) | Greg Pak, John Romita, Jr. | World War Hulk #5 | |
A-Bomb | 2008 (April) | Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness | Hulk Vol .2 #2 | |
The Guardians of the Galaxy (Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Quasar, Adam Warlock, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, and Groot) | 2008 (April) | Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning | Annihilation: Conquest #6 | |
Secret Warriors | 2008 (July) | Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev | Mighty Avengers #13 | |
She-Hulk (Lyra) | 2008 (August) | Jeff Parker, Karl Hirst Breitweiser | Hulk: Raging Thunder #1 | |
Blue Marvel | 2008 (November) | Kevin Grevioux | Adam: Legend of the Blue Marvel #1 | |
Red She-Hulk | 2009 (September) | Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness | Hulk Vol. 2 #15 |
2010s[edit]
Character / Team / Series | Year Debuted | Creator/s | First Appearance |
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Avengers Academy | 2010 (June) | Christos Gage, Mike McKone | Avengers Academy #1 |
Future Foundation | 2010 (July) | Jonathan Hickman, Steve Epting | Fantastic Four #579 |
The Annihilators | 2011 (January) | Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning | The Thanos Imperative: Devastation #1 |
Nova (Sam Alexander) | 2011 (November) | Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness | Marvel Point One #1 |
White Tiger | 2011 (December) | Christos Gage, Tom Raney | Avengers Academy #20 |
Alpha | 2012 (August) | Dan Slott, Humberto Ramos | The Amazing Spider-Man #692 |
Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) | 2013 (August) | Sana Amanat | Captain Marvel #14 |
Silk | 2014 (April) | Dan Slott, Humberto Ramos | The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #1 |
Spider-Gwen | 2014 (September) | Jason Latour, Robbi Rodriguez | Edge of Spider-Verse vol. 1 #2 |
Gwenpool | 2016 (January) | Chris Bachalo, Christopher Hastings | Howard the Duck vol 6 #1 |
Ironheart | 2016 (May) | Brian Michael Bendis, Stefano Caselli | Invincible Iron Man vol 2 #10 |
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