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Marvel Comics Nemesis

2009 July 27



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which is one of the icons of Marvel Comics villains and more the archenemy of the Fantastic Four. "

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 1963 Comics Characters Debuts: Jean Grey, Iceman, Iron Man, J. Jonah Jameson, Cyclops, Doctor Strange, Warren Worthington III, Doctor Octopus


1963 Comics Characters Debuts: Jean Grey, Iceman, Iron Man, J. Jonah Jameson, Cyclops, Doctor Strange, Warren Worthington III, Doctor Octopus


$29.41


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: Jean Grey, Iceman, Iron Man, J. Jonah Jameson, Cyclops, Doctor Strange, Warren Worthington Iii, Doctor Octopus, Magneto, Nick Fury, Vulture, Doom Patrol, Beast, Lizard, Sandman, Wasp, Pepper Potts, Crimson Dynamo, Chameleon, Eclipso, Uatu, Kang the Conqueror, Mister Hyde, Tinkerer, John Jameson, Porcupine, Wong, Trapster, Mad Thinker, Red Ghost, Catman, Cobra, Ayla Ranzz, Plantman, Baron Mordo, Ho Yinsen, Ancient One, Professor Zoom, Chief, Vanisher, Negative Man, Dum Dum Dugan, Radioactive Man, Mera, Gargoyle, Tattooed Man, Matter-Eater Lad, Betty Brant, Element Lad, Elasti-Girl, General Immortus, Impossible Man, Whirlwind, Melter, Flamebird, Krang, Tyrannus, Queen Bee, Heat Wave, Nightmare, Robotman, Little Red-Haired Girl, Surtur, Night Girl, Blizzard, Gabe Jones, Voice, Polar Boy, Ymir, Hijacker, Izzy Cohen, Rebel Ralston, Happy Sam Sawyer, Amphibion, Fire Lad, Junior Juniper. Excerpt: Amphibion Amphibion is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe . He appears a former nemesis and currently occasional ally to the Incredible Hulk . Publication history Amphibion first appears in Tales to Astonish #73-74 (November-December 1963), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby . The character subsequently appears in The Incredible Hulk #269-272 (March-June 1982), and #471-474 (December 1998-March 1999). Amphibion received an entry in the All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #1 (2006). Fictional character biography Amphibion is an amphibious creature from the planet Xantares, considered a powerful fighter, the Xantarean supreme warrior. He was mutated by the Xantarean Grand Council of Elders, and sent to claim the Sphere of Ultimate Knowledge on the home planet of the Watcher . Amphibion fought the Hulk over the Sphere and, nearly drowning his opponent.

 1966 Comics Characters Debuts: Galactus, Poison Ivy, Silver Surfer, Mary Jane Watson, Black Panther, Skrull, Blue Beetle, High Evolutionary


1966 Comics Characters Debuts: Galactus, Poison Ivy, Silver Surfer, Mary Jane Watson, Black Panther, Skrull, Blue Beetle, High Evolutionary


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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: Galactus, Poison Ivy, Silver Surfer, Mary Jane Watson, Black Panther, Skrull, Blue Beetle, High Evolutionary, Parasite, Blue Beetle, Ares, Enchantress, Bill Foster, Mimic, Karate Kid, Peppermint Patty, Sharon Carter, Maximus, Royal Flush Gang, Rhino, Fixer, Ego the Living Planet, Boomerang, Happy Hogan, Spellbinder, Klaw, Wyatt Wingfoot, Collector, Peacemaker, Ferro Lad, White Witch, Living Laser, Ocean Master, Cluemaster, Nemesis Kid, R. J. Brande, Computo, Gladiator, Rond Vidar, Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt, Universo, Stanley and His Monster, Man-Beast, Mendel Stromm, Shaggy Man, Looter, Lone Sloane, Volla, Mutant Master, Jigsaw. Excerpt: Ares Ares is a fictional character , a deity in the Marvel Comics Universe based on the Greek god of the same name . He first appears in Thor (vol. 1) #129 (June 1966) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby . Ares has commonly appeared as an enemy of Thor and Hercules and starred in his own self-titled series in 2006. Publication history Ares first appeared in Thor #129, 1966, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby . He would often appear as a villain in both Thor and The Avengers over the next 30 years. A 5-issue limited series , Ares , written by Michael Avon Oeming and drawn by Travel Foreman , was published in 2006 and focuses on this character. Since the release of the Ares miniseries he has been portrayed as an anti-hero . Following the superhero Civil War , Ares was invited to join the official, S.H.I.E.L.D. -sponsored Mighty Avengers , led by Tony Stark , and appeared in that title. He was one of only two members to remain on the team after Norman Osborn took Stark’s position, as part of the Dark Reign storyline, and currently appears in Dark Avengers . Ares subsequently starred in a three-issue Dark Avengers: Ares

 2008 Comics Characters Debuts, including: Nighthawk (marvel Comics), Amazing-man (dc Comics), Clock King, El Diablo (comics), Thunderbolt Ross, Nemesis Enforcer, Radiant (comics), Wrath (comics), Caretaker (comics), Freak (marvel Comics), Anna Mercury


2008 Comics Characters Debuts, including: Nighthawk (marvel Comics), Amazing-man (dc Comics), Clock King, El Diablo (comics), Thunderbolt Ross, Nemesis Enforcer, Radiant (comics), Wrath (comics), Caretaker (comics), Freak (marvel Comics), Anna Mercury


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 2008 Fictional Characters Debuts, Including: Nighthawk (Marvel Comics), Amazing-Man (DC Comics), Clock King, El Diablo (Comics), Thunderbolt Ross, Nemesis Enforcer, Radiant (Comics), Wrath (Comics), Caretaker (Comics), Freak (Marvel Comics), Geldoff


2008 Fictional Characters Debuts, Including: Nighthawk (Marvel Comics), Amazing-Man (DC Comics), Clock King, El Diablo (Comics), Thunderbolt Ross, Nemesis Enforcer, Radiant (Comics), Wrath (Comics), Caretaker (Comics), Freak (Marvel Comics), Geldoff


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