Random comic-related pic thread
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Plus some Peruvian and Mexican large size Star Wars, Japanese diecast Star Wars, Italian magnetic Black Hole and Mexican Mego superhero figures:

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Damn.
KISS, Buck Rogers and The Black Hole?

KISS, Buck Rogers and The Black Hole?


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^Batman's next move is to kick him in his super nuts.
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Me too. 

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Shouldn't Monica Rambeau be in like the 70s or 80s?
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Depends how they're counting. Monica Rambeau's first appearance was in a Spiderman annual as Captain Marvel in the 1980s, but her Spectrum identity was introduced in 2013.
However, on that same infographic, they have "Carol Danvers, Captain Marvel" debuting in 1968. Carol Danvers made her first appearance in 1968 as a military officer. She than adopted the identity of Ms. Marvel in the 1970s, lost her Ms. Marvel powers to Rogue in the early 1980s in Avengers Annual #10, took on the identity of Binary shortly thereafter in an issue of Uncanny X-Men, and didn't become Captain Marvel until 2012.
Thor and Loki put in appearances in a pre-Marvel Timely Comics series called Venus; it was a sort of romance/superhero series targeted at girls.
https://www.cbr.com/thor-loki-venus-comic-timely/
It's unlikely that these are meant to be the same Thor and Loki in the proper Marvel Universe; the first appearances of those characters are still generally accepted to be in Journey into Mystery, as opposed to older characters like Captain America, Sub-Mariner, and the Human Torch (I) that got folded into the Marvel Universe.
However, on that same infographic, they have "Carol Danvers, Captain Marvel" debuting in 1968. Carol Danvers made her first appearance in 1968 as a military officer. She than adopted the identity of Ms. Marvel in the 1970s, lost her Ms. Marvel powers to Rogue in the early 1980s in Avengers Annual #10, took on the identity of Binary shortly thereafter in an issue of Uncanny X-Men, and didn't become Captain Marvel until 2012.
https://www.cbr.com/thor-loki-venus-comic-timely/
It's unlikely that these are meant to be the same Thor and Loki in the proper Marvel Universe; the first appearances of those characters are still generally accepted to be in Journey into Mystery, as opposed to older characters like Captain America, Sub-Mariner, and the Human Torch (I) that got folded into the Marvel Universe.
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Depends how they're counting. Monica Rambeau's first appearance was in a Spiderman annual as Captain Marvel in the 1980s, but her Spectrum identity was introduced in 2013.
However, on that same infographic, they have "Carol Danvers, Captain Marvel" debuting in 1968. Carol Danvers made her first appearance in 1968 as a military officer. She than adopted the identity of Ms. Marvel in the 1970s, lost her Ms. Marvel powers to Rogue in the early 1980s in Avengers Annual #10, took on the identity of Binary shortly thereafter in an issue of Uncanny X-Men, and didn't become Captain Marvel until 2012.
Thor and Loki put in appearances in a pre-Marvel Timely Comics series called Venus; it was a sort of romance/superhero series targeted at girls.
https://www.cbr.com/thor-loki-venus-comic-timely/
It's unlikely that these are meant to be the same Thor and Loki in the proper Marvel Universe; the first appearances of those characters are still generally accepted to be in Journey into Mystery, as opposed to older characters like Captain America, Sub-Mariner, and the Human Torch (I) that got folded into the Marvel Universe.
However, on that same infographic, they have "Carol Danvers, Captain Marvel" debuting in 1968. Carol Danvers made her first appearance in 1968 as a military officer. She than adopted the identity of Ms. Marvel in the 1970s, lost her Ms. Marvel powers to Rogue in the early 1980s in Avengers Annual #10, took on the identity of Binary shortly thereafter in an issue of Uncanny X-Men, and didn't become Captain Marvel until 2012.
Thor and Loki put in appearances in a pre-Marvel Timely Comics series called Venus; it was a sort of romance/superhero series targeted at girls.
https://www.cbr.com/thor-loki-venus-comic-timely/
It's unlikely that these are meant to be the same Thor and Loki in the proper Marvel Universe; the first appearances of those characters are still generally accepted to be in Journey into Mystery, as opposed to older characters like Captain America, Sub-Mariner, and the Human Torch (I) that got folded into the Marvel Universe.
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Pre-War Machine, Rhodey was also Iron Man for a couple of years in the 1980s when Tony Stark was too shit-faced to use the armor.













