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Few Marvel Comics heroes have a stranger origin or a stranger series of adventures than Adam Warlock. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created him in the pages of Fantastic Four back in 1967. He had no ...
Adam Warlock wasn’t always called Adam Warlock. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created him as the antagonist in Fantastic Four #67 in 1967.A cult of nefarious scientists called the Enclave used all ...
With The Fantastic Four appearing in three films in consecutive years and a rumored sequel on the way, they might be the new ...
Fantastic Four #66 (June 1967) - Introduction of Him, who would later be retconned into Adam Warlock ; Fantastic Four Annual ...
Adam Warlock entered the world not as Adam Warlock, but as “Him.” Introduced in Fantastic Four #67, published in 1967 with art by Jack Kirby and words by Stan Lee, Him was the product of ...
Adam Warlock Cheat Sheet. First Appearance: Fantastic Four #66 (1967) Creators: Stan Lee & Jack Kirby. Aliases: Him, Adam, Magus. Current Team: None (previously Guardians of the Galaxy, Infinity ...
(Image credit: Disney) The character now known as Adam Warlock made his Marvel Comics debut in "Fantastic Four #66-67" back in 1967. Like so many of the superhero superstars of the era, he was the ...
Fantastic Four’s Joseph Quinn Felt ‘Relief’ When His Avengers: Doomsday Casting Was Announced Plus, Will Poulter wants an Adam Warlock/Fantastic Four crossover.
The latest Fantastic Four rumor doing the rounds points to Star Wars and House of Gucci star Adam Driver possibly being in the mix to play Reed Richards... or the villainous Doctor Doom!
Few Marvel Comics heroes have a stranger origin or a stranger series of adventures than Adam Warlock. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created him in the pages of Fantastic Four back in 1967. He had no ...
In the comics, Adam Warlock first appeared in “Fantastic Four” #66 and #67 (Fantastic Four, of course, had it’s own major reveal at Comic-Con this weekend as well).
Before Adam Warlock, There Was Marvel Comics “Him” Marvel Comics. Adam Warlock wasn’t always called Adam Warlock. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created him as the antagonist in Fantastic Four #67 ...