Help Identifying these Marvel Golden Age Faces-?!
Question: Help Identifying these Marvel Golden Age Faces-!?
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Having problems with:
column 1, rows 1 + 2
column 3, rows 3 + 4 and
column 4, rows 2 + 3Www@Enter-QA@Com
Having problems with:
column 1, rows 1 + 2
column 3, rows 3 + 4 and
column 4, rows 2 + 3Www@Enter-QA@Com
Answers:
Actually, those are Silver Age characters with the exception of Captain America, who was created in the golden age (1941 in his case)!.
I'm just going to identify everyone!.
Top row, left to right: Triton, Mr!. Fantastic, Captain America, Silver Surfer
Second row, l to r: Falcon, Spider-Man, Hulk, Karnak
Third row, l to r: Thor, the Thing, Black Bolt, Gorgon
Bottom Row l to r: Black Panther, Human Torch II (Johnny Storm), Wyatt Wingfoot, Wolverine
The shirt must have been made in mid-1975 or later, since Wolverine is wearing his second costume!.
Wyatt Wingfoot is the most obscure character; he appeared only as a supporting character in the Fantastic Four (he once had a short romance with She-Hulk, which would probably be his biggest claim to fame)!. He had no "super powers," and he wore civilian clothing!. Ostensively, he was an American Indian, and "Wingfoot" is suppossedly a Native American name, most likely he was meant to be a Navaho (Yazzie and Begay are the two most common Navaho names; Lee and Kirby knew nothing about indians except what they had seen in the movies)!.Www@Enter-QA@Com
I'm just going to identify everyone!.
Top row, left to right: Triton, Mr!. Fantastic, Captain America, Silver Surfer
Second row, l to r: Falcon, Spider-Man, Hulk, Karnak
Third row, l to r: Thor, the Thing, Black Bolt, Gorgon
Bottom Row l to r: Black Panther, Human Torch II (Johnny Storm), Wyatt Wingfoot, Wolverine
The shirt must have been made in mid-1975 or later, since Wolverine is wearing his second costume!.
Wyatt Wingfoot is the most obscure character; he appeared only as a supporting character in the Fantastic Four (he once had a short romance with She-Hulk, which would probably be his biggest claim to fame)!. He had no "super powers," and he wore civilian clothing!. Ostensively, he was an American Indian, and "Wingfoot" is suppossedly a Native American name, most likely he was meant to be a Navaho (Yazzie and Begay are the two most common Navaho names; Lee and Kirby knew nothing about indians except what they had seen in the movies)!.Www@Enter-QA@Com