The Wendell Vaughn version of Quasar first appeared in Captain America #217 (cover-dated January 1978). Called Marvel Boy in that issue, the character was based on a previous version of Marvel Boy who first appeared in Marvel Boy #1 (December 1950). The character was renamed Quasar in Incredible Hulk #234 (April 1979). This version of[...]
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MARVEL (1977) #23; and MARVEL TEAM-UP (1972) #86.
752 PGS./Rated T …$100.00
ISBN: 978-1-302-91554-4
Trim size: Oversized
As well as a collection from Quasar's first ongoing series:
QUASAR: COSMOS IN COLLISION TPB
Written by MARK GRUENWALD
Penciled by MIKE MANLEY & GREG CAPULLO
Cover by TODD MCFARLANE
Quasar takes on Maelstrom in the fight of his life! As Protector of the Universe, Wendell Vaughan[...]
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The Mighty Captain Marvel #8
*Ties in to the Secret Empire crossover
Man, heroes named Quasar just can't catch a break anymore, can they?
The Mighty Captain Marvel and her band of heroes find themselves at the end of their Secret Empire conflict The Chitauri have them at the end of their rope They're broken, desperate, and[...]
Then Sam flies out of the water, Quasar wakes up, and Maria Hill finds Blackout Quasar blasts through the Shield, and Hill shoots Blackout in the head, which breaks the Darkforce Dome.
Neither of these details required much explanation, while the prior plans took way more page-space and were completely pointless Also, there's the new gaping[...]
Marvel Comics teased a character reveal recently, with a number of people very sure one way or another who it represented.
Was it Captain Mar-Vell? The original Nova, Rich Rider? Or was it Quasar?
Well, Bleeding Cool understands that the character in question is, indeed, Quasar But not a previous version of the character, a brand new[...]