

Marvel and Marcus to have fallen in love. Marvel back to the alternate dimension with no opposition from the Avengers, who perceive Ms. She gives birth on Earth to a child that rapidly ages into another version of Marcus, who is ultimately unable to remain on Earth after Hawkeye mistakenly damages his machine and takes Ms. Marvel is kidnapped by a character named Marcus (the apparent son of Avengers foe Immortus) and taken to an alternate dimension, where she is raped by Marcus and impregnated. 1980), which was written by Bob Layton, David Michelinie, George Pérez, and Jim Shooter, Ms. This was reflected in the use of the word " Ms.", at the time associated with the feminist movement, and in Danvers fighting for equal pay for equal work in her civilian identity. Marvel #1 in 1977, the title was self-consciously socially progressive for its time. In one of these stories, the mutant terrorist Mystique kills Michael Barnett, Ms.
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Marvel had a series of semi-regular appearances in The Avengers, with additional appearances with the Defenders, Spider-Man, the Thing, and Iron Man. It is revealed that the energy exposure from the explosion of a device called the "Psyche-Magnetron" caused Danvers's genetic structure to meld with Captain Marvel's, effectively turning her into a human-Kree hybrid. In the series, she is the editor of Women Magazine, a spin-off of the Daily Bugle. Marvel (created by writer Gerry Conway and artist John Buscema) in a self-titled series in January 1977, at first written by Gerry Conway and later by Chris Claremont. 1970s ĭanvers resurfaces with superhuman abilities and becomes the hero Ms. Although Captain Marvel manages to save her life, Danvers sustains serious injuries. In a later story, Danvers is caught in the explosion of a Kree device after trying to get close to Captain Marvel. Walter Lawson, the human alias of alien Kree hero Captain Marvel.

In the story, she is an officer in the United States Air Force and Security Chief of a restricted military base, where Danvers meets Dr. The character debuted in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968) by writer Roy Thomas and artist Gene Colan. In an interview, Gerry Conway recalled the reason why Danvers was turned into a super hero, "It actually came about for fairly uncreative reasons… there was this idea, that I was kicking people off books in order to take over writing their books, this was of course not the case, at least from my point of view but given that how was they felt, I said to Stan," "well is there any way that we could create some stuff so I'm not kicking people off books ?" Stan had either just created She-Hulk or was thinking about creating her", and we thought, 'can we come up with another female super hero, that can use the Marvel name?'" Publication history 1960s Alexandra Daniels voices alternate reality versions of the character in the Disney+ animated series What If.? (2021). Mckenna Grace portrayed a young Carol in Captain Marvel. Brie Larson portrays Carol Danvers in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe films Captain Marvel, Avengers: Endgame (both 2019), and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021), and will reprise her role in The Marvels (2023). Since her original introduction in comics, the character has been featured in various other Marvel-licensed products, including video games, animated television series, and merchandise such as trading cards. Ĭarol Danvers has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes, being labeled as a symbol of female empowerment. The character has also been known as Binary, Warbird, and Captain Marvel at various points in her history. Debuting in the Silver Age of comics, the character was featured in a self-titled series in the late 1970s before becoming associated with the superhero teams the Avengers and the X-Men. Marvel #1 ( cover-dated January 1977) after her DNA was fused with Mar-Vell's during an explosion, giving her superhuman powers. Danvers later became the first incarnation of Ms. Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Gene Colan, the character first appeared as an officer in the United States Air Force and a colleague of the Kree superhero Mar-Vell in Marvel Super-Heroes #13 (March 1968). Ability to travel at the speed of lightĬarol Susan Jane Danvers is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics."Seventh sense" granting flash precognition.Energy manipulation, absorption, and projection.


