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martes, 12 de julio de 2011

¡URGEN HÉROES EN MÉXICO!

La siguiente lista incluye solamente superhéroes con su Alter Ego humano. Es decir, no hay mutantes, ni Meta-héroes. 

Hero Name
Image
Civilian Name
Occupation
First Year
Creator
Aquaman
Arthur Curry Orin

king of Atlantis
1941

DC Comics.  Created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger
Batman
Bruce Wayne

billionaire industrialist
1939

DC Comics.  Created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger)
The Black Canary
Dinah Drake

florist
1947

DC Comics.  Created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Carmine Infantino)
The Black Hood
Kip Burland

policeman
1940

MLJ comics
The Cape
Vince Faraday

police detective
2011

NBC Television
Captain America
Steve Rogers

freelance artist
1941

Marvel Comics.  Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby
Captain Marvel
Billy Batson

radio broadcaster
1939

Originally published by Fawcett Comics and later by DC Comics.  Created by artist C. C. Beck and writer Bill Parker
Catwoman
Selena Kyle

varingly wife of an abusive man, amnesiac flight attendant, prostitute
1940, 1970s, 1986

DC Comics.  Originally created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane Batman
The Comet
John Dickering

scientist, adventurer
1940

MLJ comics.  Created by Jack Cole
The Comet
Rob Connors

baseball player want-to-be
1940

DC Comics' Impact Comics series.  Created by Tom Lyle and Mark Waid
Daredevil (old)
Daredevil
Bart Hill

boomerang marksman
1940

Lev Gleason Publications.  Created by Jack Binder
Daredevil (new)
Daredevil
Matt Murdock

lawyer
1964

Marvel Comics Universe.  Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett
Doctor Fate
Kent Nelson

archaeologist
1940

All-American Comics.  Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Howard Sherman
Doll Man
Darrell Dane

research chemist
1940

Quality Comics--now DC Comics.  Created by writer Will Eisner
Durango Kid
Steve (last name varied)

cowboy
1940

Columbia Pictures movies; played by Charles Starrett
Flash (old)
Flash
Jay Garrick

college student
1940

All-American Comics.  Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert
Flash (new)
Flash
Barry Allen (police scientist), (1956-1986);
Wally West, nephew of Barry Allen, (1986-2006);
Bart Allen, grandson of Barry Allen, (2006-
1956

DC Comics.  Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert
Green Arrow
Oliver Queen

billionaire
1941

DC Comics.  Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp
Green Hornet
Britt Reid (2)

newspaper publisher
1936

Radio station WXYZ in Detroit.  Created by Fran Striker
Green Lantern
Alan Scott

engineer
1940

All-AMerican Comics.  Created by writer Bill Finger and artist Martin Nodell
Green Lantern
Hal Jordan

test pilot
1959

DC Comics.  Created by John Broome and Gil Kane
Hawkman
Carter Hall

archeologist
1940

DC Comics.  Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Dennis Neville
Hourman
Rex Tyler

chemist
1940

DC Comics.  Created by Ken Fitch and Bernard Bailey
The Hulk
Bruce Banner

nuclear physicist
1962

Marvel Comics.  Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
Invisible Woman
Susan (Storm) Richards

actress, mother
1961

Marvel Comics.  Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby
Ironman
Anthony Stark

inventor
1963

Marvel Comics universe.  Created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, Don Heck and Jack Kirby
Lone Ranger
John Reid (3)

former Texas Ranger
1933

Radio station WXYZ in Detroit.  Created by George W. Trendle and developed by writer Fran Striker
Metamorpho
Rex Mason

adventurer
1964
DC Comics.  Created by Bob Haney
Miss America (original)
Miss America
Joan Dale

reporter
1941

Quality Comics, DC Comics.  Created by Elmer Wexler
Miss America
Madeline Joyce

heiress, beauty queen
1943

Timely/Marvel Comics.  Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Gabriele
The Phantom
Kit Walker

crime fighter
1936

King Features comicstrip.  Created by Lee Falk, also creator of Mandrake the Magician
Plastic Man
Patrick “Eel” O’Brian

former crook turned crime fighter
1941

Quality Comics and later acquired by DC Comics. Created by writer-artist Jack Cole
The Punisher
Frank Castle

war veteran
1974

Marvel Comics Universe.  Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita, Sr. and Ross Andru
Sandman (4)
The Sandman
Wesley Dodds

financier
1940

DC Comics.  Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Bert Christman
The Shadow
Born Kent Allard, a famed aviator during World War I, faked his death and became Lamont, wealthy man-about-town
1930

Dectective Stories Magazine.  Created by Walter B. Gibson
The Shield
Joe Higgins

FBI agent
1940

MLJ, now known as Archie Comics.  Created by writer Harry Shorten and artist Irv Novick
Spiderman
Peter Parker

photographer
1962

Marvel Comics.  Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko
The Sprit
Denny Colt

crime fighter
1940

In newspapers.  Created by Will Eisner
Supergirl (original)
Supergirl
Linda Lee Danvers, alias Kara Zor-El

college graduate, student counseling, news reporting, and TV acting
1958

DC Comics.  Created by Otto Binder and Al Plastino
Supergirl
Linda Danvers

daughter of a policeman
1996

DC Comics.  Created by Peter David and Gary Frank
Superman
Clark Kent, alias Kal-El

newspaper reporter
1938

Detective Comics.  Created by Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster
The Wasp
Janet Van Dyne

flighty heiress
1963

Marvel Comics.  Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
Wonder Man (old)
Wonder Man
Fred Carson

unknown
1939

Wonder Comics.  Created by Will Eisner. One issue only because DC Comics claimed copy infringement with its Superman character and sued.
Wonder Man (new)
Wonder Man
Simon Williams

industrialist
1964

Wonder Comics.  Created by Stan Lee, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby
Wonder Woman
Diana Prince (Trevor)

secretary, nurse
1941

All Star Comics.  Created by William Moulton Marston
Yellowjacket
Henry Pym

biochemist
1962

Marvel Comics.  Created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby
Yellowjacket
Vince Harley

unkown
1944

Charlton Comics.  Creators unknown
Zorro
Don Diego de la Vega

wealthy ranchero
1920

All-Story Weekly magazine. Created by Johnston McCulley
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(1) Not to be confused with Captain Comet or Comet the superhorse.
(2) grand-uncle of The Lone Ranger
(3) Britt Reid, the Green Hornet, was the son (or grandson) of the nephew of John Reid, the Lone Ranger. John and his brother Dan, who was killed in an ambush that led to John becoming the Lone Ranger, had a silver mine that produced the Reid fortune inherited by Britt.
(4) This is not the Sandman who was Garrett Sanford, or who was William Baker.
(5) Also known as Ant-Man, Giant-Man, and Goliath.

Fuente: Jim Wegryn

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