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Captain Marvel's comic-book origin is not the most straightforward. Originally a normal human, Carol Danvers was imbued with Kree DNA and superpowers in an explosion (then later lost her powers ...
Danvers made her first appearance in 1968. While acting as the Security Chief for a Restricted Military Base, Danvers met the earlier incarnation of Captain Marvel, the male character Mar-Vell.
Fans will meet Carol Danvers in the upcoming solo Captain Marvel movie, but Marvel producer Nate Moore recently explained why this latest origin won’t be like the ones that have come before ...
In the comic books, Captain Marvel "turns binary" to access the full extent of her powers; Carol has so much energy that she bursts into a new form. The transformation makes her powers nearly ...
Captain America (Sam Wilson): The Marvel Hero's Origin and Powers, Explained Captain America stands bravely with his shield. Bucky Barnes, Sam Wilson, and Steve Rogers charge towards evildoers.
Retelling Captain Marvel's origin story will stem from "crippling anxiety attacks [that] put her on the sidelines in the middle of a fight," according to the official Marvel tease of this first issue.
Captain Marvel has steadily been teasing a central theme of Carol struggling against patriarchal forces trying to control her, and that theme could have a direct tie to both Carol’s powers, and ...
The newest Captain Marvel trailer has arrived, as has a new poster.The trailer seems to suggest another new origin story for Carol Danvers--one where she doesn't know she is a human being. She'll ...
With the Captain Marvel trailer raising new questions, here's what you need to know about Carol Danvers' super powers, origin story, human vs. alien nature, and more!
Cadet Marvel first appeared in Spider-Woman #7, written by Steve Foxe, with art by Ig Guarda.Cadet Marvel was kidnapped, imbued with powers, and turned into a superhero, along with his New ...
Captain Marvel, despite carrying the publisher’s name, was never a character who got much attention outside of the world of Marvel Comics — or even inside of it.
Captain Marvel genderbends Mar-Vell, giving the heroine an origin story where her heroic strength — universal that it is — comes from female source. And this gives it a leg up on Wonder Woman ...