This article contains a list of the first appearances of significant artifacts, characters, locations, species and teams in Marvel Comics, its predecessors Timely Comics and Atlas Comics, and imprints.
List
See also
- Features of the Marvel Universe
 - Goblin (Marvel Comics)
 - Hidden races (Marvel Comics)
 - List of alien races in Marvel Comics
 - List of Marvel Comics mutates
 - List of Marvel Comics Golden Age characters
 - List of Marvel Comics publications
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 - List of monsters in Marvel Comics
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Notes
- ↑ Atlantis was not identified by name until Sub-Mariner Comics #31 (April, 1949).
 - ↑ Stan Lee's most popular character before the creation of the Fantastic Four.[1]
 - ↑ Based on the monster in the novel Frankenstein, published in 1818.
 - ↑ First identified by name in Fantastic Four #6 (Sept. 1962).
 - ↑ Korg was unnamed until The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #93 (May 2006).
 - ↑ First use of the name "Mjolnar" [sic] was in Thor #140 (May 1967).
 - 1 2 3 4 Hank Pym first appeared in Tales to Astonish #27 (Jan. 1962).
 - ↑ Originally called Paste-Pot Pete, was not called Trapster until Fantastic Four #38 (May 1965).
 - ↑ Name originally spelled "Circe".
 - ↑ Liz may have had an anonymous cameo in Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. 1962).
 - ↑ An obstacle course appears in X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963) but is not called the Danger Room until this issue.
 - 1 2 3 Zemo's hand appeared previously in Avengers #4 (March 1964), but he was not seen or identified by name.
 - ↑ Kang first appeared in the identity of Rama-Tut in Fantastic Four #19 (Oct. 1963).
 - ↑ Scorpion's other identity Mac Gargan first appeared in the previous issue, Amazing Spider-Man #19 (Dec. 1964).
 - ↑ The trio is not referred to as The Warriors Three until Thor #244 (Feb. 1976) on the letters page.
 - ↑ Happy Hogan first appeared in Tales of Suspense #45 (Sept. 1963).
 - ↑ Norman's alter ego Green Goblin appeared previously in Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964).
 - ↑ First referred to as Otherworld in Captain Britain vol. 2 #1 (Oct. 1976).
 - ↑ The High Evolutionary was first mentioned in the previous issue, Mighty Thor #133 (October 1966).
 - ↑ First called "Super-Beast", not called Man-Beast until Mighty Thor #135 (Dec. 1966).
 - ↑ First named appearance, though probably appears in earlier issues unidentified.
 - ↑ A giant octopus appears earlier, in Avengers #27 (April 1966), but it is not identified as a kraken.
 - ↑ Alter ego Irving Forbush had appeared first in Snafu #1 (Nov. 1955).
 - ↑ First mentioned behind-the-scenes in X-Men #26 (Nov. 1966).
 - ↑ First appeared as Living Pharaoh, not called Living Monolith until X-Men #56 (May 1969).
 - ↑ Stingray's alter ego Walter Newell first appeared in Tales to Astonish #67 (Sept. 1967).
 - ↑ Based on Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian, who first appeared in Weird Tales in 1932.
 - ↑ Based on Robert E. Howard's Kull of Atlantis, who first appeared in Weird Tales in 1932.
 - ↑ An alternate version of Dracula first appeared in Suspense #7 (Mar. 1951).
 - ↑ Retcon: Captain America stories from Young Men #24 (Dec. 1953) through 1964 were later ascribed to Burnside.
 - ↑ Linda Carter, original Night Nurse, first appeared in Linda Carter, Student Nurse #1, Sept. 1961.
 - ↑ The Vishanti were first mentioned in Strange Tales #115 (Dec. 1963).
 - ↑ Initially spelled "Humus Sapiens" in preview.
 - ↑ Solomon Kane first appeared in stories in Weird Tales (1928) before being licensed to Marvel.
 - ↑ Alter ego John Jameson first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March 1961).
 - ↑ The Jackal's alter ego Prof. Miles Warren first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #31 (Dec. 1965).
 - ↑ First appeared as The Exterminator in Daredevil #39 (April 1968).
 - ↑ Misty was first mentioned by name in the previous issue, Marvel Premiere #20 (Feb. 1975).
 - ↑ A previously unnamed character later identified as Misty.
 - ↑ First appeared as Thomas Gideon in Fantastic Four #34 (Jan. 1965).
 - ↑ Brain Drain is first mentioned in the previous issue, Invaders #1 (Sept. 1975).
 - ↑ First identified as The Other, wasn't named Chthon until Avengers #186 (July 1979).
 - ↑ Her alter ego Patsy Walker first appeared in Miss America Magazine #2 (Nov. 1944).
 - ↑ First appeared as Jack Frost in Tales of Suspense #45 (Sept. 1963).
 - ↑ Set is first mentioned in Conan the Barbarian #7 (July 1971).
 - ↑ First named Red Guardian, she became Starlight in Quasar #19 (Feb. 1991).
 - ↑ Spitfire's alter ego Jacqueline Falsworth first appeared in The Invaders #7 (July 1976).
 - ↑ Unnamed in first appearance. Not named until Tomb of Dracula #55 (April 1977).
 - ↑ First appearances included his pet, Cr'reee.
 - ↑ Prior to Marvel's involvement, Carter first appeared in 1912 in The All-Story magazine.
 - ↑ Prior to Marvel's involvement, Tarzan first appeared in 1912 in The All-Story magazine.
 - ↑ Prior to his portrayal in Marvel Comics, Godzilla first appeared in the 1954 film Gojira.
 - ↑ First appeared as Paragon, later called Kismet in Marvel Two-in-One #61 (Mar. 1980).
 - ↑ First called Shocker, renamed Paralyzer in Captain America #343 (July 1988).
 - ↑ First identified as Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Referred to as Mutant Force in Defenders #78 (Dec. 1979) and The Resistants in Captain America #343 (July 1988).
 - ↑ Big Wheel's other identity Jackson Weele first appeared an issue earlier, in Amazing Spider-Man #182 (July 1978).
 - ↑ Dweller-in-Darkness had been mentioned previously in Thor #229 (Nov. 1974).
 - ↑ First appeared as Karla Sofen in Captain America #192 (Dec. 1976).
 - ↑ Machinesmith's other identity Starr Saxon first appeared in Daredevil #49 (Feb. 1969).
 - ↑ Micronauts had previously appeared as action figures produced by Mego in 1976.
 - ↑ Thomas Lightner (Nth Man) first appeared as Blacksun in Marvel Two-in-One #21 (Nov. 1976).
 - ↑ Appeared in an advertisement for Hostess Fruit Pies.
 - ↑ First appeared as Whiplash in Tales of Suspense #97 (Jan. 1968).
 - ↑ Not identified until Alpha Flight #11 (June 1984).
 - ↑ A "Mutant Control Act" is briefly mentioned in Uncanny X-Men #141 (Jan. 1981).
 - ↑ Called himself Thunderbird after his deceased brother in his first appearances.
 - ↑ First named Algrim, not called Kurse until Secret Wars II #4 (Oct. 1985).
 - ↑ The Spot's alter ego Dr. Jonathan Ohnn first appeared in Spectacular Spider-Man #97 (Dec. 1984).
 - ↑ Kitty Pryde debuted in Uncanny X-Men #129 (Jan. 1980) but did not adopt her "Shadowcat" identity until this issue.
 - ↑ Blue Eagle first appeared in the identity of American Eagle in The Avengers #85 (Feb. 1971).
 - ↑ Iron Monger's alter ego Obadiah Stane first appears in Iron Man #163 (Oct. 1982).
 - ↑ First appeared as Dr. Emil Burbank in Thor #280 (Feb. 1979).
 - ↑ First appeared as Puddlegulp, not named Throg until Mighty Thor #700 (Dec. 2017).
 - ↑ Mayhem's alternate identity Brigid O'Reilly first appeared earlier in Cloak and Dagger #1 (Oct. 1983).
 - ↑ Lady Deathstrike's other identity Yuriko Oyama first appeared in Daredevil #197 (Aug. 1983).
 - ↑ Sharon first appeared in The Thing #27 (Sep. 1985) prior to becoming Ms. Marvel.
 - ↑ Foreigner's voice first appeared via telephone in Web of Spider-Man #15 (June 1986).
 - ↑ First appeared as Betsy Braddock in Captain Britain Weekly #8.
 - ↑ Called "Death" in first appearances, he is not dubbed "Archangel" until X-Factor #38 (March 1989).
 - ↑ Mongoose first appeared in shadow in Amazing Spider-Man #283 (Dec. 1986).
 - ↑ The X-Men had previously been reduced in age in Uncanny X-Men Annual #10 (Jan. 1987) which likely inspired the X-Babies.
 - ↑ First appeared in Solarman #1: The Beginning (1979) by Pendulum Press, revived in 1989 by Marvel.
 - ↑ John Walker first appeared as Super-Patriot in Captain America #323 (Nov. 1986).
 - ↑ Madman's alter ego Phil Sterns appeared in the previous issue, Incredible Hulk #363 (Dec. 1989).
 - ↑ Cardiac's alter ego Elias Wirtham appeared earlier, in Amazing Spider-Man #342 (Dec. 1990).
 - ↑ First appeared as Red Guardian in The Defenders #35 (May 1976).
 - ↑ Revealed to have been impersonating Alicia Masters since Fantastic Four #265 (April 1984).
 - ↑ Terror's other identity Shreck first appeared in St. George #2 (Aug. 1988).
 - ↑ First mentioned in Strange Tales #124 (Sept. 1964).
 - ↑ Changeling, an alternate continuity version of Morph, previously appeared in X-Men #35 (Aug. 1967).
 - ↑ Called "Screener" in her first appearance.
 - ↑ Copycat is revealed to have been impersonating Domino since New Mutants #98 (Feb. 1991).
 - ↑ Alter ego Kevin Trench first appeared in Web of Spider-Man #97 (Feb. 1993).
 - ↑ Not named until Carnage, U.S.A. #2 (March 2012).
 - ↑ First appeared as Kwannon in X-Men vol. 2 #17.
 - ↑ Ben first appeared as Peter Parker's clone in The Amazing Spider-Man #149 (Oct. 1975).
 - ↑ Tyler Dayspring first appeared in flashback in X-Force #1 (Aug. 1991).
 - ↑ Pamela Greenwood, a waitress, was later identified as Fatale in disguise.
 - ↑ She-Venom's other identity Anne Weying first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #375 (Mar. 1993).
 - ↑ Genis-Vell first appeared as Legacy in Silver Surfer Annual #6 (Oct. 1993).
 - ↑ Monica Rambeau first appeared as Captain Marvel in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16.
 - ↑ First appeared as Power Man in The Avengers #21 (Oct. 1965).
 - ↑ First appeared as Beetle in Strange Tales #123 (Aug. 1964).
 - ↑ Melissa Gold first appeared as Screaming Mimi in Marvel Two-in-One #54 (Aug. 1979).
 - ↑ Olivier's human form Frank Costa first appeared in Marvel Super Action #1 (Jan. 1976).
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Spider-Man that first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. 1962).
 - ↑ Smuggler's brother Erik Josten once went by the name of Smuggler in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #49 (Dec. 1980).
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Wolverine that first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #180 (Oct. 1974).
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Hulk that first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962).
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Iron Man that first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963).
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Nick Fury that first appeared in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 (May 1963).
 - ↑ Heather Cameron appeared in a previous issue, X-Treme X-Men #6 (Dec. 2001), but did not display her Lifeguard identity.
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Captain America that first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941).
 - ↑ Davis Cameron appeared in a previous issue, X-Treme X-Men #6 (Dec. 2001), but did not display his Slipstream identity.
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Thor that first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 (Aug. 1962).
 - ↑ First appeared as Radian.
 - ↑ Agent X first appeared as Nijo in Deadpool #65 (May 2002).
 - ↑ First appeared as Maverick in X-Men vol. 2 #5 (Feb. 1992).
 - 1 2 Possible cameos appeared earlier, in New X-Men #122 (Mar. 2002) and New X-Men #126 (July 2002).
 - ↑ A cameo illustration of Bogan appeared previously in X-Treme X-Men #1 (July 2001).
 - ↑ First identifies as Maker in Ultimate Fallout #4 (Aug. 2011).
 - ↑ Blindfold was first mentioned in Astonishing X-Men vol. 3 #4 (Oct. 2004).
 - ↑ Genis-Vell first appeared as Legacy in Silver Surfer Annual #6 (Oct. 1993).
 - ↑ The team first appeared as an alternate version of the Avengers in What If #9 (June 1978).
 - ↑ The Ultimate character is an alternate version of the Spider-Woman that first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #32 (Feb. 1977).
 - ↑ Robbie first appeared as Speedball in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #22 (Jan. 1988).
 - ↑ Red Hulk's alter ego Thunderbolt Ross first appeared in Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962).
 - ↑ Menace's alter ego Lily Hollister first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #445 (Jan. 2008).
 - ↑ Old Man Logan is an alternate version of Wolverine, who first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #180 (Oct. 1974).
 - ↑ Not named the Pet Avengers until Lockjaw and the Pet Avengers #4 (Oct. 2009).
 - ↑ Red She-Hulk's alter ego Betty Ross first appeared in Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962).
 - ↑ Punisher first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #129 (Feb. 1974).
 - ↑ Angela's actual first appearance was not in Marvel Comics, but Image Comics' Spawn #9 (March 1993).
 - ↑ Not named until Venom: First Host #3 (Nov. 2018).
 - ↑ First appeared as Kwannon in X-Men vol. 2 #17.
 
References
- ↑ Golden Age of Marvel Comics (Marvel, 1997; ISBN 0-7851-0564-6) Introduction, p. 3
 - ↑ "First Appearances: Riri Williams".
 
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