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Captain Marvel (real name: Mar-Vell; Earth alias Walter Lawson) is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. Created by writer-editor
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and designed by
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Gene Colan Eugene Jules Colan (; September 1, 1926 – June 23, 2011)Eugene Colan
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, the character first appeared in '' Marvel Super-Heroes'' #12 (December 1967). He is the first character to use the moniker Captain Marvel in the
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. The character debuted during the
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and made many subsequent appearances, including a self-titled series and the second volume of the ''
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'' series until his death in 1982, which has since remained largely permanent within mainstream continuity and most other media, with
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(the former Ms. Marvel) becoming the primarily featured Captain Marvel in the modern age.


Publication history

From 1940 to 1953,
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published comics featuring their popular character Captain Marvel, and thus held the trademark to the name "Captain Marvel". Fawcett ceased publishing the comics in 1953 due to a 1951 copyright infringement suit from DC Comics, and their trademark ostensibly lapsed. Taking advantage of this situation, Marvel debuted its new Captain Marvel character in 1967 and quickly trademarked the name. Marvel was not the first company to try to capitalize on Fawcett's lapsed trademark; in 1966 the small publisher M. F. Enterprises released a short-lived '' Captain Marvel'' series. Due to the title containing its company name, Marvel had convinced M.F. Enterprises to cease their ''Captain Marvel'' series after five issues, paying M.F. a settlement of $4,500. Marvel's character debuted as the lead feature in '' Marvel Super-Heroes'' #12 (December 1967), written by
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and illustrated by
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. Although usually credited as co-creator, Colan had no involvement with Captain Marvel's conception, and in fact voiced an intense dislike for the character and especially his original white-and-green costume: "It was awful – just an imitation of any of the other costumed characters I'd ever done." Shortly thereafter, Captain Marvel was given his own series, commencing with ''Captain Marvel'' #1 (May 1968). These appearances established Captain Marvel, or "Mar-Vell", as an alien of the
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race who had come to earth as a spy before coming to identify with his human neighbors. The series failed to register with readers, and was revamped by writer-artist team
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and
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in issue #17 (October 1969).DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 138: "Rick Jones...became bonded to Captain Mar-Vell thanks to Roy Thomas and artist Gil Kane." The character was given a new uniform, designed by Kane and colorist Michelle Robinson, and greater abilities. An added plot feature was the introduction of
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Rick Jones. Jones and Marvel "shared molecules", allowing only one to exist in the real world at a time. Thomas stated that the intent of the change was to create a more science-fiction oriented update that was reminiscent of Fawcett Comics's original Captain Marvel, who similarly had an alter-ego that could not co-exist with the superhero. The change, however, was not successful, and the series was published only intermittently from 1969. It was initially canceled with issue #21 (August 1970), though the character appeared in the
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storyline in ''
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'' #89 – 97 (June 1971 – March 1972), also written by Thomas. The ''Captain Marvel'' series recommenced with issue #22 (September 1972). Plotter and artist
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decided to revamp the character with issue #25 (March 1973).
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"1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 159: "In March
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the first of artist Jim Starlin's many sagas of the Marvel heroes' wars against Thanos began."
Comics historian
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noted that "In a brief stint with Marvel, which included work on two characters aptain Marvel and Adam Warlock">Adam_Warlock.html" ;"title="aptain Marvel and Adam Warlock">aptain Marvel and Adam Warlockthat had previously never quite made their mark, Starlin managed to build a considerable cult following." A spin-off series, '' Ms. Marvel'', was launched in 1977, but sales remained modest, and the series was published on only a bimonthly basis until it was ultimately canceled in 1979. The continued publication, however, kept the trademark current. This had the effect of requiring DC Comics, which in the meantime licensed the original Fawcett Captain Marvel for publication, to print its new comics under the trademark ''Captain Marvel (DC Comics), Shazam!''. Comics historian Don Markstein stated, "Marvel didn't seem to quite know what to do with him—but they did put his comic out every other month through most of the 1970s, if only to maintain their trademark on his name." When ''Captain Marvel'' was cancelled with issue #62 (May 1979), there were five as-yet unpublished issues already complete or near-complete. The series ''
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'' was revived for the express purpose of publishing them (specifically, in issues #1–4 and 8). Starlin wrote Mar-Vell's death in Marvel's first
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, ''
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'' (1982).DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 207: "This title by Jim Starlin was the first of a new series of Marvel Graphic Novels. Running between forty-eight and ninety-six pages, these paperback books were an attempt to compete with the European-style graphic albums." Following the character's death, Marvel published several comics with new characters taking up the "Captain Marvel" moniker, thereby maintaining their trademark on the name. The character returned, although not in a living capacity, in storylines in ''
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'' vol. 3 #63 (March 1992) and ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 5, #5 (March 2003). The limited series ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 6, #1–5 (January–June 2008) was released as part of the "
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" storyline and saw the
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impersonate Mar-Vell. Mar-Vell was one of the featured characters in the 2011 three-issue limited series ''Chaos War: Dead Avengers''.


Fictional character biography


1960s

After the
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's first encounter with humans, Captain Mar-Vell is sent to spy on Earth and decide if it is a threat to the Kree empire. He adopts the identity of recently deceased scientist Walter Lawson, but occasionally dons his Kree military uniform to protect the people he is observing. The first time he does this, people hear him incorrectly pronounce his name as "Captain Marvel". His job is made difficult by his jealous commanding officer, Colonel
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, his growing affection for humanity, and his fake identity's criminal past. After aiding humanity several times, Mar-Vell is found guilty of treason against the Kree Empire and sentenced to death by firing squad. Mar-Vell escapes in a stolen rocket, but becomes lost in space. After drifting for 112 days, he is weak and on the verge of madness. He is manipulated by
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and Kree Minister Zarek into helping them overthrow the
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. To better help them, Mar-Vell is given a new costume and enhanced abilities. After the conspiracy is foiled, Mar-Vell tries to return to Earth. On the way, he is hit by a blast of radiation and trapped in the
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. The Supreme Intelligence enables Mar-Vell to telepathically contact Rick Jones, which he uses to lead Jones to a set of "nega-bands" at an abandoned Kree base. When Jones puts on the bands and strikes them together, he trades places with Mar-Vell and is encased in a protective aura in the Negative Zone. The pair discover they are able to maintain telepathic contact. Using this method, Mar-Vell can remain in the positive universe for a period of three hours.


1970s

After brief encounters with the villain Scorpio and the
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, Jones uses
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's portal to the
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to free Mar-Vell, who then becomes embroiled in the Kree-Skrull War. As a result of the war, Jones is left near death and Mar-Vell re-merged with Jones to save his life. Mar-Vell's consciousness begins to resurface weeks later as Jones's body becomes unable to house both of their life energy. Photon ray treatments by Professor Savannah stabilizes the situation and brings Mar-Vell's body and consciousness to the surface. After battling the atomic-powered Megaton, Mar-Vell is trapped in the Negative Zone once again until released by Jones via the nega-bands. Mar-Vell aids the Avengers against the
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. Mar-Vell allies with
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and
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against the death worshipper
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and his forces in a war for the
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. Seeing the magnitude of the threat, the cosmic entity Kronos aids them by creating
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, whose sole purpose is to kill Thanos. Another cosmic being,
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, transforms Mar-Vell into the "Protector of the Universe". This provides the hero with new abilities, including "cosmic awareness". Thanos gains the Cube and uses it to make himself omnipotent. Thanos' spirit leaves his body, and Mar-Vell uses the opportunity to shatter the Cube, which was still in Thanos' hand. This undoes Thanos's actions. Mar-Vell teams with
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to battle the
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and later encounters a new villain named
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. While defusing a bomb placed by Nitro, Mar-Vell is exposed to the
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"Compound 13", but recovers after being given an
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. During this time, Mar-Vell has an encounter with
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. Mar-Vell investigates Nitro's allies, who are revealed to be the Kree "Lunatic Legion", leading to a series of protracted battles and the eventual trial of the cosmic entity
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the Watcher for constant involvement in Earth affairs. After ending the threat and aiding Uatu, Mar-Vell briefly separates from Jones and has an encounter with a space
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that assumes the form of former lover Una. Mar-Vell travels to the Kree homeworld of Hala, and through a protracted series of events that almost kills Rick Jones, frees himself from the manipulation of the Supreme Intelligence. During this period, Mar-Vell also encounters the cosmic entity the
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. Returning to Earth, Mar-Vell encounters stranded Kree scientists who attempt to retrieve an inactive Kree Sentry located on the
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. This proves unsuccessful when the Sentry activates but fails to follow direction, going on a rampage. A new villain called the Cheetah attempts to manipulate the Sentry, although both are eventually defeated by Mar-Vell. The hero locates the Kree scientists, and briefly battles Ronan the Accuser, who was left with the mind of a child after a previous encounter. Rick Jones is visiting Avengers Mansion when the
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attacks. During a battle with the Avengers, Jones trades places with Mar-Vell, with the Super-Adaptoid eventually mimicking Mar-Vell's Nega-Bands. Mar-Vell then brings the Super-Adaptoid's bands together, exiling it to the Negative Zone and freeing Jones. Mar-Vell bids Jones farewell and encounters
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, who tricks Mar-Vell into returning to his home dimension, hoping to coerce the hero into building the Omni-Wave Projector. Mar-Vell, however, defeats Mercurio and returns to Earth. Mar-Vell continues to have dealings with the Kree, preventing scientist
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from killing Rick Jones and battling High Council member Phae-Dor before travelling to Hala and, with King of the
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as his ally, preventing the "War of the Three Galaxies" by exposing a Skrull infiltrator. After another encounter with Nitro, Mar-Vell briefly attempts to adopt the Walter Lawson identity once again and works at an observatory. This plan is abandoned when forced to become Mar-Vell to stop an energy
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named "Deathgrip". After an encounter with
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, Mar-Vell is forced to fight off Drax, who has been driven insane due to being unable to fulfill his purpose and kill Thanos. Eventually convincing Drax to aid him, Mar-Vell enters into a war against
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, the sentient computer that served Thanos and now directs his forces. After a series of protracted battles, Mar-Vell convinces ISAAC's minion
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to join him, causing her to fall in love with Mar-Vell; he subsequently defeats ISAAC's other pawns Chaos and Tarterus and the warrior Stellarax on Earth. Mar-Vell eventually defeats ISAAC by entering the supercomputer's programming and forcing it to experience life. Mar-Vell meets Eon once again and reflects on the events of recent times.


1980s

After a battle in the Dark Dimension; an encounter with the
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, and an adventure on an alien world, Mar-Vell discovers that his past exposure to Compound 13 has given him cancer. His nega-bands keep the cancer at bay, but also cause it to resist treatment, and he lacks access to Kree doctors since they consider him a traitor. As Mar-Vell accepts that his life is ending, many of his friends and allies come to Titan to pay their last respects. Even his mortal enemies the Skrulls send an envoy to bestow a medal on Mar-Vell to honor him as their greatest foe. In his final moments, Mar-Vell experiences a vision in which Thanos and
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guide him into the afterlife.


Post-mortem

Mar-Vell has largely remained dead since his death in 1982. However, he has appeared as a spirit and temporarily been resurrected on several occasions. In this capacity, he served as a member of the Grandmaster's
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and played a prominent role in the ''
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'' storyline (2010). Furthermore, he has three children:
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and
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with
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, and
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with the Skrull princess
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. All three have been superheroes, with Genis and Phyla also being known as Captain Marvel.


Powers and abilities

Due to his Kree
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which had evolved to cope with the heavier gravity of home planet Hala, Mar-Vell was significantly stronger and more durable than a normal human. As a soldier, he was trained in all forms of Kree combat, possessed a superior knowledge of tactics, and was equipped with a device called a "universal beam" (or "uni-beam"); which was at first a handheld pistol before Mar-Vell converted it into a wrist-mounted device capable of projecting energy, emitting beams of pure
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, and controlling
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. When manipulated by "Zo" (actually Zarek, the Kree Imperial Minister), Mar-Vell became greatly enhanced, having his physical abilities augmented to the point of crushing the hardest substance known to the Kree, and gained the ability to generate illusions, Teleportation, teleport to anywhere in the universe and fly at faster-than-light speeds. With the exception of strength, these abilities are lost when Mar-Vell gains the nega-bands, which convert Mar-Vell's psionic energy into greater strength, durability, speed, flight and enabled him to exist unprotected in deep outer space. Following the photon ray treatments, Mar-Vell was able to absorb solar energy to further increase his strength. By using solar energy, Mar-Vell was able to recover faster than an average human being. After his encounter with Eon, Mar-Vell used solar energy to fly, leaving a sparkling trail of photons in his wake. Once named the "Protector of the Universe" by Eon, Mar-Vell gained "cosmic awareness", which allowed him to detect direct threats and perceive changes in the universe. This awareness was also used internally, and alerted Mar-Vell to his terminal cancer.


Reception


Critical reception

''IGN'' referred to Mar-Vell as one of the "greatest Avengers of all time," writing, "Mar-Vell seemed destined to live out his life as a respected hero and family man, but even the greatest of heroes can meet an unfortunate end. Mar-Vell contracted terminal cancer in a battle with the villain Nitro. He ultimately perished surrounded by friends, family, and comrades. Surprisingly in a universe where resurrections happen every other hour, Mar-Vell has yet to return to life. It remains to be seen whether that will stay true, but in life or death, Captain Marvel remains one of the most influential heroes in the Marvel Universe." David Harth of ''CBR.com'' described Mar-Vell as one of the "best cosmic heroes in Marvel comics," saying, "The Marvel universe always had a robust cosmic side, but Mar-Vell was the one who truly expanded Marvel's stories out into the stars. The first Captain Marvel started as a Kree soldier but became Earth's foremost cosmic defender, battling threats from outer space and beyond, vying with Thanos, and helping the Avengers when they needed it. Mar-Vell made Captain Marvel a legend. Whether he was fighting on Earth or in space, everyone respected him. His death brought heroes and villains alike out of the woodwork to mourn the cosmic champion in an unprecedented display of respect."


Accolades

* In 2012, ''IGN'' ranked Mar-Vell 24th in their "Top 50 Greatest Avengers of all time" list. * In 2015, ''Entertainment Weekly'' ranked Mar-Vell 33rd in their "Let's rank every Avenger ever" list. * In 2017, ''Den of Geek'' ranked Mar-Vell 3rd in their "Guardians of the Galaxy 3: 50 Marvel Characters We Want to See" list. * In 2018, Comic Book Resources (CBR) ranked Captain Mar-Vell 9th in their "25 Fastest Characters In The Marvel Universe" list. * In 2019, CBR ranked Mar-Vell 3rd in their "Every Version Of Captain Marvel" list and 3rd in their "All The Captain Marvels, Ranked" list. * In 2020, CBR ranked Mar-Vell 2nd in their "The Kree: The 10 Most Powerful Members Of The Race" list and Mar-Vell's death 10th in their "Marvel: 10 Moments That Changed The Comic Universe's History Forever" list. * In 2021, ''Screen Rant'' ranked Mar-Vell's death 3rd in their "10 Most Shocking Deaths In Marvel Comics" list. * In 2022, CBR ranked Mar-Vell 4th in their "Marvel's 10 Most Powerful Healers" list and 10th in their "10 Best Cosmic Heroes in Marvel Comics" list.


Literary reception


Volumes


''The Death of Captain Marvel'' – 1982

Mark Peters of ''Salon.com'' asserted, "This is one of comics legend Jim Starlin’s greatest works, showing that a writer/artist known for his cosmic stories is just as good at telling the most human story of all. Throughout the comic, Marvel’s greatest heroes search for a cure unsuccessfully, as close friends of Mar-Vell such as Rick Jones deal with the grief and try to help their friend cope." Christos Tsirbas of ''CBR.com'' stated, "''The Death of Captain Marvel'' is still shocking, even 35 years after its initial publication because it shows the frailty and finality of the human condition without providing the comfort of a reset switch. The final fight is a dream and a metaphor. The promise of a new beginning is the last wish of a dying man. Mar-Vell’s heart stops and he is gone. It is a sobering end. This is why the greatest way to honor his legacy is to let Captain Marvel rest in peace. The gut-wrenching perfection of Starlin’s elegy to the hero will lose its impact if he is brought back to life. Mar-Vell’s greatest story—indeed one of the greatest stories in the superhero genre—will be rendered meaningless by his resurrection. Perhaps it is best to leave his mantle to those who have carried it since: Monica Rambeau, his own son Genis-Vell, and currently, Carol Danvers. After all, the moral of his story is that death is the end of all, but we can all leave a lasting legacy." Marc Buxton of ''Den of Geek'' wrote, "His final story is unforgettable, chilling, and poignant. The death story was so powerful that it would be impossible for Marvel Comics to undo it. It would somehow cheapen the moment and minimize the suffering of real warriors who battled cancer. So because of Starlin’s final Mar-Vell tale, the good Captain was no more. Yes, there would be some journeys to the afterlife where heroes would meet Mar-Vell again and there was even a teased return during the Secret Invasion event of the mid-2000s, but that turned out to be a Skrull in disguise. Mar-Vell is still dead. But his legacy would live on stronger than ever. After the tragic death, the hero Monica Rambeau took up the Captain Marvel name. Captain Mar-Vell’s son Genis would take up his father’s mantle as well. While Rambeau and Genis are fantastic characters in their own right (Rambeau would become Photon and Genis Legacy), it was not until Carol Danvers took up the legacy of her friend Mar-Vell that Marvel Comics found lasting success with the Captain Marvel name. But as we enter the next phase of the Captain Marvel story, let us never forget the life and death of Marvel’s first hero that took the name that has inspired so many." Matt D. Wilson of ''ComicsAlliance'' asserted, "Despite some overbearing religious imagery, ''The Death of Captain Marvel'' took a sensitive, poignant approach to Mar-Vell's battle with cancer, as well as his relationships with other heroes. There's a reason why it's a story that's stood the test of time, and it's a key reason lots of readers know of Mar-Vell at all."


Other versions

* The Ultimate Marvel miniseries ''Ultimate Secret'' features a version of the character called Mahr Vehl, who aids Earth's heroes against Gah Lak Tus. * In the ''Earth X'' miniseries, Mar-Vell is reincarnated as the child of synthetic beings Adam Warlock, Him and Kismet (Marvel Comics), Her. * In ''The Thanos Imperative'', the main antagonist is Lord Mar-Vell, an evil being from the "Cancerverse", a monstrous universe in which nothing can die. As such, all life has become cancerous undying beings, desperate to find a new universe to infect. He is the leader of the Revengers, who worship the entities known as the Many-Angled Ones. * In Ruins (comics), ''Ruins'', reporter Phil Sheldon interviews a bitter Mar-Vell, who now hates humanity as they destroyed almost all the Kree in his expedition.'


In other media


Television

* Captain Marvel appears in ''The Super Hero Squad Show'', voiced by Ty Burrell. This version is Carol Danvers, Ms. Marvel's boyfriend. * Mar-Vell, with elements of Mahr Vehl, appears in ''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', voiced by Roger Craig Smith. This version is a xenobiologist and a member of the Kree Science Navy who came to Earth to investigate a genetic anomaly, but became intrigued by humanity. Disguising himself as a human named Philip Lawson, he fell in love with Carol Danvers. When a Kree Sentry (Kree), Sentry comes to evaluate Earth's threat to the Kree however, Mar-Vell sacrifices his false identity to save Carol, the Wasp (character), Wasp, and Hank Pym, Ant-Man. In doing so, he accidentally imprints some of his Kree abilities to Carol. After he and the Avengers (comics), Avengers neutralize the
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, Mar-Vell becomes the Kree's new leader.


Marvel Cinematic Universe

A female incarnation of Mar-Vell appeared in various media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) primarily portrayed by American actress Annette Bening. Bening's version is a Kree (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Kree scientist named Doctor Wendy Lawson who aided the Skrulls (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Skrulls in finding a home. Mar-Vell is depicted as a physicist working Project Pegasus (comics), Project Pegasus. *Bening portrayed Mar-Vell in ''Captain Marvel (film), Captain Marvel'' (2019) in flashbacks where she sought to use the power of the Tesseract (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Tesseract to develop an experimental engine to assist the Skrulls. She recruits the help of Carol Danvers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Carol Danvers and Maria Rambeau to help her test the engines. She is later killed by Yon-Rogg (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Yon-Rogg but not before instructing Danvers destroy the engine before he could seize it. *An alternate version of Mar-Vell appeared in the Disney+ animated series ''What If...? (TV series), What If...?'' (2023) episode "What If... Peter Quill Attacked Earth's Mightiest Heroes?", voiced by Keri Tombazian. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.


Video games

* Mar-Vell / Captain Marvel appears as a playable character in ''Marvel Super Hero Squad Online''. * Mar-Vell / Captain Marvel appears as an alternate costume for
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in the PlayStation Portable, PSP version of ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', voiced by Roger Rose. * Mar-Vell appears as an enhanced costume for Carol Danvers / Ms. Marvel in ''Marvel Heroes (video game), Marvel Heroes'', voiced by Josh Keaton.


Collected editions

* ''Marvel Masterworks Captain Marvel'': ** Volume 1 collects ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' #12–13, ''Captain Marvel'' #1–9, 230 pages, September 2005, ** Volume 2 collects ''Captain Marvel'' #10–21, 272 pages, August 2007, ** Volume 3 collects ''Captain Marvel'' #22–33 and ''Iron Man'' #55, 288 pages, April 2008, ** Volume 4 collects ''Captain Marvel'' #34–46, 248 pages, January 2012, ** Volume 5 collects ''Captain Marvel'' #47–57, ''Avengers Annual'' #7, ''Marvel Two-In-One Annual'' #2, 288 pages, July 2014, ** Volume 6 collects ''Captain Marvel'' #58–62, ''
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'' #1–4, 8, ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' #3, ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #1, and material from ''Logan's Run'' #6, 296 pages, May 2016, * ''Essential Marvel, Essential Captain Marvel'': ** Volume 1 collects ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' #12–13, ''Captain Marvel'' #1–21, and ''Not Brand Echh'' #9, 512 pages, July 2008, ** Volume 2 collects ''Captain Marvel'' #22–46, ''Iron Man'' #55, ''Marvel Feature'' #12, 520 pages, December 2010, * ''The Life of Captain Marvel'' collects ''Iron Man'' #55, ''Captain Marvel'' #25–34, and ''Marvel Feature'' #12, 256 pages, October 1991, * ''The Life and Death of Captain Marvel'' collects ''Iron Man'' #55, ''Captain Marvel'' #25–34, ''Marvel Feature'' #12, and ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #1, 304 pages, June 2002, * ''The Death of Captain Marvel'' collects ''Captain Marvel'' #34, ''Marvel Spotlight'' #1–2 and ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #1, 128 pages, June 2010, * ''Avengers vs. Thanos'' collects ''Iron-Man'' #55, ''Captain Marvel'' #25–33, ''Marvel Feature'' #12, ''Daredevil'' #105–107, ''Avengers'' #125, ''Warlock'' #9-11, 15, ''Avengers Annual'' #7, ''Marvel Two-In-One Annual'' #2, and material from ''Logan's Run'' #6, 472 pages, March 2013, * ''Captain Marvel by Jim Starlin: The Complete Collection'' collects ''Iron-Man'' #55, ''Captain Marvel'' #25–34, ''Marvel Feature'' #12, ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #1 and material from ''Daredevil'' #105 and ''Life of Captain Marvel'' #1–5, 352 pages, December 2016, * ''Captain Mar-Vell Omnibus Vol. 1'' collects ''Marvel Super-Heroes'' #12–13, ''Captain Marvel'' #1–33, ''Iron Man'' #55, material from ''Not Brand Echh'' #9 and ''Life of Captain Marvel'' #1–5, 888 pages,


References


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