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    Footage Released At CineEurope

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    Carol by Olivier Coipel.
    "Who wouldn't go out with the Black Widow? I'd strangle a litter of kittens for one dinner with her!"
    Adrian Toomes aka the Vulture


    "Natasha Romanoff, A.K.A. Black Widow - ex-KGB, formerly with S.H.I.E.L.D...Probably the brains of this operation.I have followed her career, and she has been consistently UNDERRATED."

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    Carol by Olivier Coipel.
    I love Coipel, but that was a terrible redesign of Carol. In fact, most of the ones he did during that era of Avengers with Geoff Johns were awful.

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    The design is meant for an awful evil version of the comicbook character Carol Danvers.

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    Captain Marvel #2 Jun 1968
    "From the Void of Space Comes the Super Skrull!"
    Skrull emperor Dorrek VII has become aware of recent activity on Earth involving the Skrull's age old enemies the Kree,
    most notably the recent activation of the Kree Sentry. Seeking to find out the truth of the Kree's involvement on Earth,
    Dorrek calls the Super-Skrull back to the Skrull home world from his exile after his last defeat at the hands of the Fantastic Four.
    The Super-Skrull is ordered to find out what their enemies are up to and kill Mar-Vell. The reward for success would be anything the Super-Skrull desired.
    Wanting to be married to the emperor's daughter Anelle, the Super-Skrull accepts the mission and returns to Earth.

    There, Mar-Vell has just returned from his battle against the Sentry to find that his carrying bag has been stolen from his room.
    Suspecting the owner of the hotel, and fearing that tampering may have activated the self-destruct mechanism on it, Mar-Vell rushes out to find the hotel owner.
    The owner himself is on his way to the Cape with the carrying bag, to turn it over to the military there.

    When Mar-Vell tracks him down, he finds that the hotel owner is being attacked by the Super-Skrull.
    Captain Marvel then battles the Super-Skrull, however the Skrull's many powers prove to be too much for Mar-Vell who is easily knocked out and taken prisoner.
    Aboard the Kree ship orbiting Earth, Yon-Rogg decides to do nothing, hoping the Super-Skrull eliminates his opposition for Una's affections.

    The Super-Skrull then leaves the scene with Mar-Vell as his prisoner, leaving behind the carrying case, with it's self destruct function ticking away.

    Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Vince Colletta.

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    Cleanest illustration I could manage for Carol's 1980s black costume, from a Marvel Team-Up appearance with Spider-Man. Used as a lead for our 1980s Ms. Marvel character profile.



    I'm still miffed Marvel Two-in-one vol. 1 #51 doesn't have a digital reissue yet, it was a good appearance of hers.
    Writeups.org -- huge encyclopaedia of characters, chiefly from super-hero comic books. It's great.

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    Default First look at Minn-Erva from star Gemma Chan!

    https://www.express.co.uk/entertainm...mma-Chan-photo

    "The Humans star seems to have a new look for the part; sporting much shorter and differently-styled hair."

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    Ms. Marvel #18 Jun 1978
    "The St. Valentine's Day Avengers Massacre!"
    Continued from last issue... Attacked by Centurion, Ms. Marvel ends up in a battle across town.
    The fight itself attracts the attention of the Avengers, who come to try and stop the battle themselves.

    As the battle rages across the city, Mystique reports to her superiors about the progress of the attack,
    while on the planet Hala, Phae-Dor and Bun-Dall are convinced that the Supreme Intelligence is still in stasis.
    However, they will soon learn how wrong they are.

    Back on Earth, the Avengers get into an argument over what to do about Centurion, unaware that the enemy is making one more attack on the group.

    Ms. Marvel steps in and tosses Wonder Man at Centurion breaking up the argument and causing the rest of the Avengers to focus on the task at hand.

    Fighting Centurion into a power plant, Ms. Marvel uses the dynamos to jolt Centurion's armor
    with electricity and tosses away his now unstable hand blaster, which explodes in the sky.

    Afterwards, the Avengers arrive and Centurion is unmasked as George Bullard, which prompts the Avengers to question their own security.

    Chris Claremont script. Jim Mooney & Ricardo Villamonte art.

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    Avengers #172 Jun 1978
    The Korvac Saga: Part 5 of 10 - "Holocaust in New York Harbor!" Guest-starring Ms. Marvel
    Hawkeye returns to Avengers Mansion to discover no one is home! Cautiously entering to look around, he leaves the door open.
    Henry Gyrich chooses that moment to stop by the mansion, and discovering the door open he quickly becomes aggravated.

    At the convent, the Avengers stand over the fallen body of Ultron. Jocasta and Captain America disappear, with no explanation.
    Perplexed, they allow the nuns to escort them out, and return to Avenger Mansion. There they find Hawkeye and discover that he captured the 'intruder', Gyrich.
    Freed by Vision, Gyrich angrily denounces their security, and strips them of their Avenger's privileges.

    Shortly after Gyrich leaves, Crystal calls to tell them that Pietro has vanished! Then in comes Jarvis, back from his jog, to tell the Avengers that the harbor is under attack by Tyrak.
    Iron Man divides the Avengers into task forces - sending Vision, Scarlet Witch, Wonder Man, Hawkeye, and Ms. Marvel to the harbor,
    Janet and Henry to the phones to call in any and all former Avengers they can get a hold of and Thor and Beast to be a backup team. He heads to the lab to work on the disappearances.

    Arriving at the harbor, the Avengers find Tyrak assaulting a ship.

    Wanda and Hawkeye get deposited on a Coast Guard Cutter.

    The heroes beat Tyrak when Vision uses his solar beams to dehydrate him, but without their Avengers priority to let them run a Quinjet to pick up their defeated foe,
    they have nothing to do with him and wind up throwing him back into the ocean. Ms. Marvel leaves,

    and as the Avengers start walking home, Vision suddenly disappears!

    Back at Avengers Mansion, Henry and Janet have managed to contact Black Panther, Hercules, Whizzer, and Captain Mar-Vell.
    However, Beast has taken a Quinjet, and Thor is out in Jamaica Bay fighting the Living Monolith.
    Meanwhile in the shadows, we see a cameo of the villain who has kidnaped several Avengers already.

    Cameo appearances by the Black Panther, Captain America, Crystal, Jocasta, Moondragon, Quicksilver, Two-Gun Kid, Ultron, and the Collector.
    NOTES: Tyrak previously appeared in Avengers 156. This issue briefly crosses over with Marvel Team-Up 69 and 70.


    Script by Jim Shooter. Art by Sal Buscema (breakdowns) and Klaus Janson (finishes).

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    Avengers #232 Jun 1983
    "And Now Starfox!" Part 2 of 2.
    Captain Marvel has been made a full-fledged Avenger to replace Iron Man,

    and now Eros, taking the codename Starfox, becomes a provisional member to replace Hawkeye, who has suffered a broken leg in battle.
    The Wasp then sends the new recruit with Thor and Captain Marvel to aid the Navy in tracking the Plantman's submarine.

    On arrival, they are attacked by giant animated kelp, then plunge underwater, taking the battle to their adversary.
    As the three Avengers easily rip through his ship's defenses, the panicking Plantman activates an emergency device supplied by his silent partner, the Wizard.
    Instantly, he is encapsulated in a metal sphere which shoots high into the stratosphere, and the Avengers must rescue their foe from being stranded in orbit before his oxygen is depleted.

    Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by Al Milgrom. Inks by Joe Sinnott and crew.

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    Talking Happy Birthday Tom Palmer!!!

    Avengers #292 Jun 1988
    "The Dragon in the Sea!" Part 2 of 3.
    To the horror of her friends, teammates, and husband, Marrina has indeed become the Leviathan that is ravaging the eastern seaboard!

    And now the Avengers have to find a way to stop the Leviathan without killing Marrina!
    The Prince of Atlantis tries to reason with the undersea behemoth, but to no avail.
    When Marrina capsizes another cargo ship and sinks a U.S. Navy battleship,

    the heroes realize that lethal force may be necessary.

    Cameo appearances by Kang the Conqueror, Ravonna, and Henry Pym. Avengers Lineup: Black Knight, Captain Marvel, Doctor Druid, She-Hulk, Thor and Sub-Mariner.
    NOTE: This issue includes a full-page ad featuring the Avengers and proclaiming that the current storyline will possibly be the end of the team.


    Script by Walter Simonson. Art by John Buscema (breakdowns) and Tom Palmer (finishes) http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....ay_tom_palmer/.

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    Avengers #5 Jun 1998
    "Accusation most Foul!" Part 1 of 2. Guest-starring the Squadron Supreme.
    The Avengers enjoy a bit of downtime before they're asked to help with the rescue of a downed passenger plane.

    They arrive on the scene but are challenged by the Squadron Supreme who believe them to be impostors and that the real Avengers died during the Onslaught incident.

    Both teams battle until Cap decides to withdraw, believing public sympathy will support them.
    Unfortunately, in the wake of the Thunderbolts and Skrull infiltration, the public is wary of the Avengers.

    The intervention by the Squadron was a distraction so Imus Champion's agents could steal weaponry from a crashed alien ship.

    Story by Kurt Busiek. Art by George Pérez and Al Vey.

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    Talking Happy Birthday Kelly Sue DeConnick!!!

    Captain Marvel #12 Jun 2013
    The issue that will kick off the "Enemy Within" event
    Still grounded from flying, Carol takes on a different and dangerous kind of bird-DEATHBIRD!

    Handicapped, but determined Carol risks her powers and her life!

    PLUS: The one that's been pulling Deathbird's strings revealed!

    (W) Kelly Sue DeConnick http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....sue_deconnick/ & Chris Sebela. (A) Filipe Andrade.

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    Captain Marvel #3 Jul 1968
    "From the Ashes of Defeat!"
    Continued from last issue... Captain Marvel is now the prisoner of the Super-Skrull,
    who takes Mar-Vell aboard his ship in order to probe his mind and learn why the Kree are so interested in the planet Earth.
    In doing so he learns about Mar-Vell's mission and his recent battle against the Kree Sentry,
    his identity as Walter Lawson and his carrying case with the self destruct mechanism.

    Mar-Vell manages to break free and escape the Super-Skrull's ship and return to his own ship.

    There when Yon-Rogg refuses to grant Mar-Vell permission to go back to Earth and stop the Super-Skrull and save the Earth from nuclear holocaust,
    Mar-Vell petitions the Imperial Minister, who allows Mar-Vell to go back to Earth, more to get revenge on the Skrull who defeated him than to save Earth.

    Mar-Vell arrives just in time to see the Super-Skrull (disguised as Lawson) enter the Cape with the carrying case.

    Mar-Vell attacks the Super-Skrull, blowing the Skrull's cover and forcing him to reveal his true identity.
    However, when the battle is evenly matched, the Super-Skrull tries to use his Skrull-born hypnosis abilities on Mar-Vell.
    Anticipating this move, Mar-Vell uses a reflective surface to turn this power against the Super-Skrull.
    Mar-Vell takes back the carrying case and deactivates it's self destruct mechanism, and then orders the Skrull to flee to the furthest reaches of space.

    With the Super-Skrull defeated, Mar-Vell learns the owner of his hotel is being taken to the hospital for his injuries and will be in a coma for a while.

    Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Vince Colletta.

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