The title “Captain Marvel” has been used by characters at many comic book publishers, including the DC hero also known as Shazam. Nevertheless, it’s now mostly associated with characters at Marvel Comics, namely Carol Danvers. Once known as Ms. Marvel, Danvers is only one of the many Captain Marvels seen in the Marvel Universe.She was notably preceded by a mentor in the form of Mar-Vell, Marvel’s first Captain Marvel. His successors include his children and unrelated heroes. One of the latter was even his former “sidekick” who similarly assisted other characters. This had made the mantle that bears the publisher’s name one of the most muddled in all of Marvel Comics.Debuting in Marvel Super-Heroes #12, Marvel’s first version of Captain Marvel—the alien Mar-Vell—was created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan. A member of the Kree race, he became stranded on Earth and thus learned to appreciate its people. Taking the human identity of Walter Lawson, he defended the planet against earthbound and interstellar threats, including his own people. A later development tied his molecules to Rick Jones, a former “sidekick” for The Hulk and Captain America. This made it so that they couldn’t exist on the same plane simultaneously.RELATED: 10 Marvel Comics That Ruined Their Main Character
The title “Captain Marvel” has been used by characters at many comic book publishers, including the DC hero also known as Shazam. Nevertheless, it’s now mostly associated with characters at Marvel Comics, namely Carol Danvers. Once known as Ms. Marvel, Danvers is only one of the many Captain Marvels seen in the Marvel Universe.
She was notably preceded by a mentor in the form of Mar-Vell, Marvel’s first Captain Marvel. His successors include his children and unrelated heroes. One of the latter was even his former “sidekick” who similarly assisted other characters. This had made the mantle that bears the publisher’s name one of the most muddled in all of Marvel Comics.
Debuting in Marvel Super-Heroes #12, Marvel’s first version of Captain Marvel—the alien Mar-Vell—was created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan. A member of the Kree race, he became stranded on Earth and thus learned to appreciate its people. Taking the human identity of Walter Lawson, he defended the planet against earthbound and interstellar threats, including his own people. A later development tied his molecules to Rick Jones, a former “sidekick” for The Hulk and Captain America. This made it so that they couldn’t exist on the same plane simultaneously.
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