Higher! Further! Faster!
MORE!
Higher! Further! Faster!
MORE!
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A brief history and a look at Captain Mar-Vell's first appearance
If the current rumors are true, how disrespectful can they be?
Good Marvel characters- Bring Them Back!!!
I do feel that Carol's voice was better-defined when she was written by Claremont and Busiek. She's had so many different writers and artists since becoming Captain Marvel -- that she often comes across as a different character. I think some writers tried to hard to give her a more commanding presence, but she always had that as Ms. Marvel and Binary -- regardless of what she was wearing.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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Captain Marvel #17 Feb 2004
"Crazy Like a Fox Part 3: "Cicero" THE DEBUT OF THE NEW... CAPTAIN MARVEL?!
There's a new sheriff in town, and man is she pissed!
Marv goes home to Titan and finds a ghost town ... and a new Captain Marvel ready to take his mantle,
whether he wants to give it up or not.
The series changes right here!
Written by PETER DAVID. Pencils by PAUL AZACETA.
Earth 5
"It happened. Crisis. Convergence. Reboot.
Two Multiverses became one, and when the dust settled,
the Finest of DC and the Mightiest of Marvel came to live together on 52 new worlds."
Featured Heroes: The original Captain Marvel and the Marvel Family
(Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., Fat Marvel, Tall Marvel, Hillbilly Marvel, Uncle Marvel, and Tawky Tawny)
alongside Mar-Vell, Carol Danvers, Genis-Vell, Phyla-Vell, Monica Rambeau, Kamala Khan and Noh-Varr.
I much prefer the simplicity of Phyla Vell's CM uniform to the one Carol wears.
Avengers #241 Mar 1984
"Dark Angel!" Guest-starring Spider-Woman, Doctor Strange and the Shroud.
Jessica Drew's tormentor stands revealed! It's Morgan Le Fey! And she still craves vengeance against Spider-Woman!
From the astral plane, the sixth century sorceress attacks Doctor Strange and the Avengers!
The heroes know they can't beat Morgan Le Fey from Earth's dimension, so the Scarlet Witch, She-Hulk, Shroud and Starfox
invade the astral plane and take the battle directly to the evil witch! The action is fast and furious in both the astral plane
and the hospital room as Earth's Mightiest Heroes and the Master of the Mystic Arts try to bring Jessica Drew back from the brink!
Final appearance of Magnus. Cameo appearances by Captain America, Hawkeye and the Vision.
Avengers Lineup: Captain Marvel, Scarlet Witch, She-Hulk, Starfox, Tigra and the Wasp.
NOTE: Morgan Le Fey appears next in Iron Man 209.
Script by Roger Stern with consultation from Ann Nocenti.
Art by Al Milgrom https://www.revolvy.com/page/Al-Milgrom (breakdowns), Joe Sinnott (finishes) and Andy Mushynsky (finishes).
The rumors turned out to be true! How disrespectful? To the max!
Gotta worship them white gals y'all!
Captain Marvel #11 Mar 1969
"Rebirth!"
Continued from last issue... Mar-Vell is about to be executed, and as Una attempts to stop the execution,
the Kree soldiers charged with assassinating Mar-Vell are killed by an Aakon attack party.
As a battle erupts between the Kree and the Aakon, Una is fatally injured, prompting Mar-Vell to flee with Una's body.
Seeking to try and save her life, Mar-Vell steals one of the rockets from the Cape in the
hopes of getting Una to the Kree galaxy to save her life with their advanced technology.
However, the trip is too long and Una dies before Mar-Vell can get her medical help.
Burying Una on an asteroid, Mar-Vell goes back to Earth to try and get revenge againsy Yon-Rogg.
However, Yon-Rogg intercepts Mar-Vell's ship, and uses his ship's tractor beam to throw Mar-Vell out into the deepest reaches of space.
After months in space, the delirious Mar-Vell lands on planet which is apparently the home of the god Zo.
Zo grants Mar-Vell with new powers: Super-strength, illusion casting powers, and the ability to teleport.
Zo instills these powers in Mar-Vell and frees him of the communication band which Yon-Rogg used to control Mar-Vell.
Zo allows Mar-Vell to go and get revenge on Yon-Rogg with these powers
in return to do Zo's bidding at a later date, a deal which Mar-Vell agrees too.
Script by Arnold Drake, pencils by Dick Ayers, inks by Vince Colletta
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The comicbook character Mar-Vell gender swapped. Heaven forbid a white female comicbook character's super-powers being derived from a white male comicbook character, being depicted in the cinema let alone having romantic feelings towards him.
Captain Marvel & Ms. Marvel
by kevinbolk