Do You Know— Black Widow killed Tony's Butler Jarvis in Comics, Once Quicksilver Challenged Flash...
Here are 17 Incredible Facts Even Fans Don't Know About Marvel...
17. Marvel Owns MIB
How Many of you know this fact before?—Marvel Bought Malibu Comics in 1994. But Marvel briefly continued some of Malibu's series, but not The Men in Black. However, After Succes of Men In Black 1 (1997), Marvel Released two movies prequels, A movie adaption, and a sequel. Over 13 years later, Marvel has yet to release any more comics. [1]
16. Thor: The Richest Avenger
Followed by T'Challa, Thor Is officially the Richest superhero of MCU.
15. Black Widow's Age
Black Widow's Age is not disclosed in Marvel Cinematic Universe, but In Comics She Said To be well over 70 Years of age already, thanks to various medical treatments and technology that have allowed her to live for decades.
14. Quicksilver Vs Flash
In many issues of the JLA/Avengers crossover comics, the Flash and Quicksilver race against each other multiple times. However, Flash’s victories were only dependent on the fact that he had used the speed force when able.
During the instances where he was not able to do so, Quicksilver took a simple victory over the red-suited hero.
13. Baby Groot’s dance number took two years to conceptualize.
The Famous Dance of Baby Groot in starting of Guardians of the Galaxy on Electric Light Orchestra’s hit Mr. Blue Sky took two years to plan and create.
12. Deadpool and Thanos were once in a love triangle
In The Comics, Deadpool And Thanos both had a crush on the female personification of Death. However, in the end, Thanos won her over and has a child with her.
Thanos also cursed Wade Wilson with immortality, thus preventing him from ever truly dying and being with his love. There was also a little easter egg of this storyline in Deadpool 2.
Bonus: In Comics, Thanos Collected All Infinity Stones to Impress Death.
11. Nick Fury's Big Week
Most Fans know this fact, that The events of Thor 1, Iron Man 2, and the Incredible Hulk all occur within a week.
These events also collectively refer to Nick Fury’s Big Week. This series was also published as a limited-series comic book and titled Marvel’s The Avengers Prelude: Fury’s Big Week.
10. Black Widow Kills Jarvis
In the Ultimate Marvel Universe, Jarvis once walks in on Tony Stark and Natasha Romanov having sex. As a response, Romanov shoots and kills Jarvis which causes her true sinister persona to come out.
9. Pepper Potts had Sex With Happy Hogan
Later on, she experiences a miscarriage and loses the baby due to an assault from one of Iron Man’s enemies. After this Pepper and Happy soon reconciled. Definitely one of the unexpected Marvel facts.
8. Marvel Comics resignation letter
In 1979, A Marvel artist Named Dave Cockrum resigned from Marvel. The resignation letter he wrote to Marvel Official somehow Make it into Iron Man No. 127.
Source: CBR.COM |
When Tony Stark's Buttler Jarvis Resigned, because of Tony's Misbehavior, He also wrote a resignation letter to Tony, and guess what it was the same letter that Dave Cockrum wrote to Marvel. They changed the only company name from Marvel Comics to Avengers.
7. Thor: Ragnarok Tittle In Japan
In the Norse mythology that inspired the Thor comics, the term Ragnarök refers to the violent rebirth of the world, during which many gods were destroyed. As it isn't commonly known in Japanese, Marvel released the third Thor movie with a much more evocative title for that market. Thus, Thor: Ragnarok became Mighty Thor: Battle Royale, in reference to the famous Japanese novel and film about child competitors fighting to the death in an arena. (A concept not invented by The Hunger Games.) Since Thor is forced to compete for the entertainment of the Grandmaster, the altered title fits.
6. The first person to play Ant-Man onscreen appears in the first movie
Garrett Morris was the one, who played Ant-Man for the first time in 1978 Saturday Night Live sketch called "Superhero Party" with host Margot Kidder reprising her Superman role of Lois Lane.
You can see Garrett Morris, As the driver of a car Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) lands on while trying to get used to his shrinking suit.
5. MARVEL DC TOGETHER
Marvel and DC comics created Amalgam Comics, which joined the two universes together, resulting in characters such as Darkclaw (Batman/Wolverine), Super-Soldier (Superman/Captain America), and Iron Lantern (Green Lantern/Iron Man).
4. Punisher Kills The Marvel Universe
Just Like, Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe, There is an Issue called The punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, Where Punisher Kills every Marvel Superhero, Supervillain and he also kills Himself.
3. Natasha Stark and Rogers
On Earth 3490 of the Marvel multi-verse, Tony Stark was born a female named Natasha Stark and becomes the Iron Woman. Stark ultimately marries Steve Rogers, which prevents the Superhero Registration Program and Civil War.
2. Another Captain America Fan
Wade Wilson’s childhood hero was Captain America, a personal link that was strengthened by Wilson joining a super-soldier program on his own. Once Deadpool made a name for himself as a madcap mercenary-turned-hero, Steve Rogers became one of the few Marvel characters who treated Deadpool with empathy and acceptance.
1. Mark Ruffolo In 2008 ‘The Incredible Hulk’
Mark Ruffalo actually discussed playing Bruce Banner with the director of the 2008 film ‘The Incredible Hulk’, but Marvel did not believe he would be right for the role.
WHICH OF THESE FACTS SURPRISED YOU MOST?
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