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Mitchell Carson
Agent Mitchell "Mitch" Carson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was portrayed in live-action by actor Martin Donovan in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 2015 in film, 2015 film ''Ant-Man (film), Ant-Man''. Publication history Created by writers Robert Kirkman and Andy Kuhn, he first appeared in ''Marvel Team-Up'' Vol. 3 #21. He was the primary antagonist in the 2006 ''Eric O'Grady, Irredeemable Ant-Man'' series. Fictional character biography Mitch Carson was a high-ranked security agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. He killed his father when he was fifteen years old and many others after that. He had, however, never been caught for any of those crimes and managed to find employment with S.H.I.E.L.D.''Irredeemable Ant-Man'' #11 Carson was part of the S.H.I.E.L.D. team that took the Alternative versions of Iron Man#Iron Maniac, Iron Maniac into custody and was held alongside the Life Model Decoy (LMD) of Diamondback (Rachel Leighto ...
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Ant-Man
Ant-Man is the name of several superheroes appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history Created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby, his first appearance was in '' Tales to Astonish'' #27 (January 1962) as Dr. Henry Pym; however, he first appeared in costume as Ant-Man in '' Tales to Astonish'' #35 (September 1962). The persona was originated by the brilliant scientist Hank Pym's superhero alias after inventing a substance that can change size (Pym Particles), but reformed thieves Scott Lang and Eric O'Grady also took on the Ant-Man mantle after the original changed his superhero identity to various other aliases, such as Giant-Man, Goliath, and Yellowjacket. Pym's Ant-Man is also a founding member of the super hero team known as the Avengers. Fictional character biography Over the years, a number of different characters have assumed the title of Ant-Man; most of them have been connected with the Avengers. Hank Pym Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym was a ...
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Helicarrier
The Helicarrier is a fictional airborne aircraft carrier appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the aircraft First appearance, first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965). The Helicarrier is depicted as the crucial mobile command center, forward operations platform, and signature weapon, signature capital ship of the fictional intelligence/defense agency S.H.I.E.L.D. It has survived multiple redesigns while rarely straying from its originally depicted role as a mobile headquarters of S.H.I.E.L.D. until recent years. Fictional history In the Marvel Universe context of the various Nick Fury/S.H.I.E.L.D. series, the original design is attributed to a co-operative effort by Iron Man, Tony Stark, Forge (character), Forge, and Mister Fantastic, Reed Richards. According to one account in ''Amazing Fantasy'' vol. 2, #10, the first Helicarrier was proposed by Iron Man, Stark Industries as a political compromise among th ...
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Fictional Patricides
Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with fact, history, or plausibility. In a traditional narrow sense, fiction refers to written narratives in prose often specifically novels, novellas, and short stories. More broadly, however, fiction encompasses imaginary narratives expressed in any medium, including not just writings but also live theatrical performances, films, television programs, radio dramas, comics, role-playing games, and video games. Definition and theory Typically, the fictionality of a work is publicly expressed, so the audience expects a work of fiction to deviate to a greater or lesser degree from the real world, rather than presenting for instance only factually accurate portrayals or characters who are actual people. Because fiction is generally understood as not adhering to the real world, the t ...
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Fictional Characters Who Can Change Size
Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with fact, history, or plausibility. In a traditional narrow sense, fiction refers to written narratives in prose often specifically novels, novellas, and short stories. More broadly, however, fiction encompasses imaginary narratives expressed in any medium, including not just writings but also live theatrical performances, films, television programs, radio dramas, comics, role-playing games, and video games. Definition and theory Typically, the fictionality of a work is publicly expressed, so the audience expects a work of fiction to deviate to a greater or lesser degree from the real world, rather than presenting for instance only factually accurate portrayals or characters who are actual people. Because fiction is generally understood as not adhering to the real world, the them ...
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Marvel Comics Male Supervillains
Marvel may refer to: Business * Marvel Entertainment, an American entertainment company ** Marvel Comics, the primary imprint of Marvel Entertainment ** Marvel Universe, a fictional shared universe ** Marvel Music, an imprint of Marvel Comics ** Marvel Productions, a former television and film studio subsidiary of the Marvel Entertainment Group ** Marvel Toys, a former toy company * Marvel Studios, a film and television studio that is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios ** Marvel Cinematic Universe, an American media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of superhero films and television series ** Marvel Television, a television studio subsidiary ** Marvel Animation, an animation production company * Marvel (food), a brand of milk powder produced by British-based Premier Foods Comics * Marvel Comics, a comic book publisher ** Marvel Illustrated, an imprint of Marvel Comics ** Marvel Press, another imprint ** Marvel UK, an imprint formed in 1972 for the British m ...
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Hope Van Dyne
Hope van Dyne (née Pym) is a fictional character portrayed primarily by Evangeline Lilly in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film franchise, loosely based on the Marvel Comics character Hope Pym. Portrayed as the daughter of Hank Pym (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Janet van Dyne, she was a senior board member of her father's company, Pym Technologies, and later inherits the Pseudonym, alias Wasp from her mother, using a suit containing Pym Particles (Marvel Cinematic Universe), her father's technology to shrink and fly with insect-themed wings. Her appearances have been praised for her authentic, relatable portrayal as superheroine. After rekindling her relationship with her father, Van Dyne works with him to rescue her mother who was previously lost to the Quantum Realm, and defeat various supervillains including Darren Cross (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Yellowjacket and Ghost (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Ghost. Van Dyn ...
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Scott Lang (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Scott Edward Harris Lang is a fictional character portrayed by Paul Rudd in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, based on the Marvel Comics character Ant-Man (Scott Lang), of the same name. Depicted as a thief-turned-superhero, Scott is recruited by Hank Pym (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Hank Pym to utilise an Ant-Man suit (Marvel Cinematic Universe), advanced suit that allows him to change sizes and communicate with ants, inheriting the superhero identity Ant-Man. Scott is recruited by Sam Wilson (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Sam Wilson to join the Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Avengers, works alongside Pym's daughter, Wasp (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Hope van Dyne, and also rekindles his relationship with his daughter, Cassie Lang (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Cassie Lang. Following the Blip, Scott is trapped inside the Quantum Realm before being accidentally saved and assists the Avengers in stopping an alternate version of Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Univ ...
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Yellowjacket (Marvel Comics)
Yellowjacket is an alias utilized by several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Fictional character biography Hank Pym Dr. Henry "Hank" Pym is the first major character to take on the Yellowjacket codename as an anti-hero after having several other superhero identities, such as Ant-Man, Giant-Man and Goliath. The character has been associated with several superhero teams in the Marvel Universe, including the Avengers and the Defenders. Rita DeMara Rita DeMara is the second major character to use the Yellowjacket codename who is initially a reluctant supervillain and later superhero. The character first appeared in '' The Avengers'' #264 (February 1986), and was created by Roger Stern and John Buscema. Years later, she was featured as a regular character in the '' Guardians of the Galaxy'' and ''Avengers'' titles. ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' writer/artist Jim Valentino reminisced, "It was my group's first foray into the 20t ...
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Darren Cross (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Darren Agonistes Cross is a supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics properties. He is the archenemy of Scott Lang (the second superhero to be called Ant-Man), the father of Augustine Cross, and the cousin of Crossfire. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), the character was portrayed in live-action by Corey Stoll in the 2015 film ''Ant-Man'' as Yellowjacket (a concept later integrated into the comics with the character as the third version of Yellowjacket in the Marvel Universe), and in the 2023 film '' Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'' as M.O.D.O.K. (Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing). Publication history Darren Cross debuted in ''Marvel Premiere'' #47 (April 1979), and was created by John Byrne and David Michelinie. The character made his first appearance as Yellowjacket in ''The Astonishing Ant-Man'' #12 (September 2016), which was written by Nick Spencer and illustrated by Brent Shoonover. Fictional character biography Darren Cross is a millionaire and th ...
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Hank Pym (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
Dr. Henry Jonathan Pym is a character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by penciller Jack Kirby, editor-plotter Stan Lee and writer Larry Lieber, Pym debuted in ''Tales to Astonish'' #27 (January 1962). He returned several issues later as the original iteration of Ant-Man, a superhero with the power to shrink to the size of an ant. He later assumed other superhero identities, including the size-changing Giant-Man and Goliath (Marvel Comics), Goliath; the insect-themed Yellowjacket (Marvel Comics), Yellowjacket; and briefly, the Wasp (character), Wasp. He is a founding member of the Avengers (comics), Avengers superhero team, and the creator of the robotic villain Ultron. He is also the ex-husband of Janet van Dyne, the first Wasp, and the father of Nadia van Dyne, his daughter by his first wife, Maria Pym. Since his earliest appearances in the Silver Age of Comic Books, Pym has been featured in various Marvel-endorsed product ...
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Hydra (Marvel Cinematic Universe)
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is an American media franchise and shared universe centered on superhero films and Superhero fiction, other series starring Superhero, various titular superheroes independently produced by Marvel Studios and based on Lists of Marvel Comics characters, characters that appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by fictional crossover, crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Over the course of the films and related media (such as Disney+ miniseries), several teams and organizations have been formed, each with different aims and purposes. Teams and factions Avengers The Avengers are the central team of protagonist superheroes of "The Infinity Saga" within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Created by Nick Fury (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Nick Fury and led primarily by Steve Rogers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), S ...
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Martin Donovan As Mitchell Carson
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