![]() ![]() As for Kamala, she's actually the fourth Ms. Like Marvel Boy and Captain Marvel, Carol has her own successor as Ms. The Last of the Marvels teaser (Image credit: Marvel Comics)īefore becoming Captain Marvel, Carol was originally named Ms. Oddly enough, though he didn't use the name in continuity, Noh-Varr first appeared as 'Marvel Boy' in a title of the same name. Then the name was used separately by two of Mar-Vell's children, Genis-Vell and Phyla-Vell.įinally, just before Carol took up the codename herself, it was given to the Kree warrior Noh-Varr by Norman Osborn as part of his Dark Avengers. First, there was Monica Rambeau, who debuted just a few years after Mar-Vell's death. In the time between Mar-Vell and Carol Danvers, several other heroes used the Captain Marvel name as well. The first Marvel Comics Captain Marvel, who first appeared all the way back in 1967's Marvel Super-Heroes #12, was Mar-Vell, Carol Danvers' Kree warrior mentor from whom she inherited the Captain Marvel codename long after his death - 30 years later, to be exact. She later shared the codename with her daughter Rachel Summers. The first Marvel Comics 'Marvel' hero was Jean Grey, who originally went by the name Marvel Girl in her 1963 debut in X-Men #1. Marvel Boy was later incorporated into the Marvel Universe proper, but not before Wendell Vaughan, the future Quasar, debuted under the name Marvel Boy sporting an appearance almost identical to Grayson's pre-Marvel costume. Oddly enough, the first hero to use the Marvel name was Robert Grayson/Marvel Boy, who first appeared way, way back in 1950, when Marvel Comics was still publishing under the name Timely Comics. That last bit is a reminder that Carol Danvers/Captain Marvel isn't the only Marvel Comics hero to invoke the publisher's name in their secret identity - not by a long shot. "Superstar writer Kelly Thompson joins forces with Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade artist Sergio Dávila to kick off a thrilling fight to save the Captain Marvel legacy!" ![]() ![]() Captain Marvel #32 cover (Image credit: Marvel Comics) ![]()
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