Marvel Comics Isis
2007 September 5

Why not make Isis a DC comic as they did to Captain Marvel? Why not use it in your comics?
I love this old show and I always I wondered why.
DC had a series of Isis, which ran from October / November 1976 to December / 1977 / 78 January There were only eight editions published during his execution.
Hero Worship: Isis
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1976 Comics Characters Debuts $43.71 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Psylocke, Captain Britain, Nova, Bullseye, Power Girl, Sersi, Duela Dent, Isis, Kobra, Storm, Lilandra Neramani, Jigsaw, Makkari, Guardsman, Ikaris, Tyroc, Black Tom Cassidy, Darkstar, Amphibian, Human Fly, Wendy and Marvin, Calculator, Amanda Sefton, Atomic Skull, Celestial, Bumblebee, Star-Lord, Dmitri Bukharin, Thena, Jamie Braddock, Zuras, Ajak, Black Spider, Jean Dewolff, Corruptor, Kirt Niedrigh, Captain Ultra, Leslie Thompkins, Blizzard, Mirage, Blackrock, Rampage, Tobias Whale, Aron, Machiste, Codename: Assassin, Outsiders, Gammenon the Gatherer, Skull, Captain Stingaree, Grimbor the Chainsman, Arishem the Judge, Deborah Camille Darnell, Shen Kuei, Condor, Exitar the Exterminator, Domo, Black Talon, Hurricane. Excerpt: Ajak Ajak is a fictional character , a member of the Eternals , a race in the Marvel Comics universe . Publication history Ajak first appeared in Eternals vol. 1 #2 (August 1976), and was created by Jack Kirby . Ajak made subsequent appearances in the series, in issues #3-4 (September-October 1976), #7 (January 1977), and #12 (June 1977). The character subsequently appears in Thor Annual #7 (1978) (in flashback, as Ajax ), Thor vol. 1 #284 (June 1979), 291 (January 1980), 300-301 (October-November 1980), Contest of Champions vol. 1 #1 (June 1982), Iron Man Annual #6 (1983), Avengers vol. 1 #248 (October 1984), Eternals: Herod Factor (November 1991), Avengers vol. 1 #361 (April 1993), and Starblast #1 (January 1994). The character did not appear again for some time, but Ajak briefly appeared in the Marvel mini-series The Eternals , written by Neil Gaiman , in Eternals #5-7 (December 2006, January 2007, March 2007). He also made an appearance in Incredible Hercules #117-120 (July-August 2008). Ajak received an entry in the original Official |
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Captain Marvel (DC Comics): List of Marvel Family Enemies, Captain Marvel, Isis, Adventures of Captain Marvel, Kid Eternity $20.25 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: List of Marvel Family enemies, Captain Marvel, Isis, Adventures of Captain Marvel, Kid Eternity, The Secrets of Isis, Squadron of Justice, National Comics Publications v. Fawcett Publications, Ibis the Invincible, The Power of Shazam!, The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!, Superman/Shazam: First Thunder, Sobek, Fawcett City, WHIZ. Excerpt: T |
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Captain Marvel (DC Comics): List of Marvel Family Enemies, Captain Marvel, Isis, Adventures of Captain Marvel, Kid Eternity $20.25 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: List of Marvel Family enemies, Captain Marvel, Isis, Adventures of Captain Marvel, Kid Eternity, The Secrets of Isis, Squadron of Justice, National Comics Publications v. Fawcett Publications, Ibis the Invincible, The Power of Shazam!, The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!, Superman/Shazam: First Thunder, Sobek, Fawcett City, WHIZ. Excerpt: Th |
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