Marvel Comics Character Quiz
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- Miles Morales debuted in the alternate universe Ultimate Marvel imprint. He proved popular, and was later incorporated into the mainline after the end of Ultimate.
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- Ben Grimm, also known as the Thing, played a major role in the birth of Marvel comics. This ugly, hulking hero, who debuted lamenting his lack of clothing options, set the "human" tone of Marvel comics for decades.
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- In 1975, a new, more diverse team of X-Men debuted. Ororo Munroe was part of this team. She's since become a franchise staple, acting as leader of the X-Men many times.
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- Luke Cage debuted at the peak of blaxpoitation. When that film genre started declining, he was paired with Iron Fist. The two ran in a joint series, Power Man and Iron Fist, for about a decade. He has since become a recurring member of the Avengers.
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- Havok, or Alex Summers, is the second member of the Summers family to debut in X-Men comics. He is the younger brother of Cyclops, and often acts as the more rebellious or reluctant counterpart to his model-hero sibling.
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- Galactus debuted as the villain in a Fantastic Four run in 1966. Much like the heroes, Galactus brought a more "human" element; he didn't want to destroy the earth out of evil. Rather, eating planets was how we survived.
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- It may not seem like much now, but Colossus was a big part of the more international, diverse X-Man team. This Soviet superhero joined the team shortly after the end of Vietnam. This also, probably, makes him the first atheist X-Man.
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- Hank Pym has worn a lot of hats. Hats of various sizes, thanks to the size-changing Pym Particles he discovered. But, of all of his guises, Ant-Man is the most famous.
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- Matt Murdock became the superhero Daredevil because of a weird personal loophole. In his debut, he swore that he wouldn't use violence to solve problems. But, he never swore that "Daredevil" wouldn't use violence to solve problems. Genius.
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- James Rhodes was actually Iron Man several times before he became War Machine. He became a close friend of Tony Stark after working together in Vietnam.