28.6.23

Triton


Triton is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Fantastic Four #45 (December 1965). He belongs to the subspecies of humans called inhumans, who are born with superhuman abilities.


 

14.6.23

Giant-Man


Ant-Man and Pym's subsequent iteration, Giant-Man, introduced in No. 49 (November 1963), starred in 10- to 13-page and later 18-page adventures, with the rest of Tales to Astonish devoted to the anthological science fiction and fantasy stories the comic normally ran.


 

11.6.23

Tales to Astonish


Tales to Astonish is the name of two American comic book series, and a one- shot comic, all published by Marvel Comics.

Following his one-shot anthological story in No. 27 (January 1962), scientist  Henry Pym returned donning a cybernetic helmet and red costume, and using size-changing technology to debut as the insect-sized hero Ant-Man in No. 35 (September 1962).The series was plotted by Lee and scripted by Lieber, with penciling first by Kirby and later by Heck and others. The Wasp was introduced 
as Ant-Man's costar in issue No. 44.


 

9.6.23

Omac (Buddy Blank)


OMAC (Buddy Blank) is a superhero appearing in media published by DC Comics.He was created by Jack Kirby towards the end of his contract with the publisher following the cancellation of his New Gods series; it was reportedly developed strictly due to Kirby needing to fill his contractual quota of 15 pages a week.


 

 

7.6.23

Omac


Set in the near future ("The World That's Coming"),OMAC is a corporate nobody named Buddy Blank who is changed via a "computer-hormonal operation done by remote control" by an A.I. satellite called "Brother Eye" into the super-powered One-Man Army Corps (OMAC).