Saturday, June 27, 2020

Agent Carter season one creator credits

I've just caught up on the first season of 2015's Agent Carter; I'd previously seen (and covered on this blog) the Marvel Netflix shows, but this was a pretty decent show - better than the average Marvel Netflix program.

So, as usual, I've compiled the names of the comic book creators most responsible for what appeared on the show. It's pretty weird to be listing my own name for a change, but given everything I did for Marvel, it was inevitable something I did would be adapted. The full list of creator credits can be found here.

Jack Kirby: creator of Arnim Zola, a criminal scientist (Captain America #208, 1977); co-creator of the Stark family manor in New York City (Avengers #2, 1963); of Captain America believed dead after his disappearance during World War II (Avengers #4, 1964); of Dr. Faustus, a psychiatrist who uses hypnosis to control people's sensory perceptions for criminal purposes (Captain America #107, 1968); of the vita-ray treatment which helped activate the Super-Soldier Serum for Steve Rogers (Captain America #109, 1969); of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a thin and weak young man who is the chief experiment of Operation: Rebirth, injecting him with the Super-Soldier Serum which makes him a perfect specimen of humanity; of the scientist who creates the serum; of Captain America's red, white and blue costume with stars & stripes on his chest; of Captain America's triangular red, white & blue shield (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America's round, red and white shield with star in its center; Captain America's mask fastened to his costume (Captain America Comics #2, 1941); of Zandow, a former circus strongman who becomes a 1940s criminal (Captain America Comics #5, 1941); of Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan, a US soldier who wears a derby and serves in the Howling Commandos; of "Junior" Juniper, a young soldier in the Howling Commandos; of "Happy" Sam Sawyer, a soldier in the Howling Commandos; of the Howling Commandos, a squad of World War II soldiers whose battle cry is "wah-hoo!" (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1, 1963); of Junior Juniper dying in battle on a mission with the Howling Commandos (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #4, 1963); of Captain America working alongside the Howling Commandos (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #13, 1964); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency; of Stark allied with S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Dum Dum Dugan working with S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strange Tales #137, 1965); of Jarvis, a butler who serves Tony Stark's family (Tales of Suspense #59, 1964); of the Super-Soldier Serum's creator being named Abraham Erskine (Tales of Suspense #63, 1965); of Peggy Carter, intelligence operative and wartime love interest of Captain America (Tales of Suspense #75, 1966)

Stan Lee: co-creator of the Stark family manor in New York City (Avengers #2, 1963); of Captain America believed dead after his disappearance during World War II (Avengers #4, 1964); of Dr. Faustus, a psychiatrist who uses hypnosis to control people's sensory perceptions for criminal purposes (Captain America #107, 1968); of the vita-ray treatment which helped activate the Super-Soldier Serum for Steve Rogers (Captain America #109, 1969); of Timothy "Dum Dum" Dugan, a US soldier who wears a derby and serves in the Howling Commandos; of "Junior" Juniper, a young soldier in the Howling Commandos; of "Happy" Sam Sawyer, a soldier in the Howling Commandos; of the Howling Commandos, a squad of World War II soldiers whose battle cry is "wah-hoo!" (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1, 1963); of Junior Juniper dying in battle on a mission with the Howling Commandos (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #4, 1963); of Pinky Pinkerton, a British soldier in the Howling Commandos who wears a beret, scarf and gloves (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #8, 1964); of Captain America working alongside the Howling Commandos (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #13, 1964); of Ernst Mueller, a Nazi soldier (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #14, 1965); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency; of Stark allied with S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Dum Dum Dugan working with S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strange Tales #137, 1965); of Stark Industries, the Starks' technology company (Tales of Suspense #45, 1963); of Anton Vanko, a Russian scientist who works for Stark Industries; of Stark's business being under scrutiny by the Pentagon (Tales of Suspense #46, 1963); of Jarvis, a butler who serves Tony Stark's family (Tales of Suspense #59, 1964); of the Super-Soldier Serum's creator being named Abraham Erskine (Tales of Suspense #63, 1965); of Peggy Carter, intelligence operative and wartime love interest of Captain America (Tales of Suspense #75, 1966)

Joe Simon: co-creator of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a thin and weak young man who is the chief experiment of Operation: Rebirth, injecting him with the Super-Soldier Serum which makes him a perfect specimen of humanity; of the scientist who creates the serum; of Captain America's red, white and blue costume with stars & stripes on his chest; of Captain America's triangular red, white & blue shield (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America's round, red and white shield with star in its center; Captain America's mask fastened to his costume (Captain America Comics #2, 1941); of Zandow, a former circus strongman who becomes a 1940s criminal (Captain America Comics #5, 1941)

Sal Buscema: co-creator of Dr. Faustus as an enemy of Peggy Carter (Captain America #161, 1973); of Peggy Carter's name (Captain America #162, 1973); of Peggy Carter as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Captain America #169, 1974); of Hugh Jones, director of Roxxon Oil; of Roxxon Oil, a corporation involved in criminal activities (Captain America #180, 1974); of Dr. Faustus using gas to drive people insane (Captain America #235, 1979)

Dick Ayers: co-creator of Pinky Pinkerton, a British soldier in the Howling Commandos who wears a beret, scarf and gloves (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #8, 1964); of Ernst Mueller, a Nazi soldier (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #14, 1965); of Peggy Carter, intelligence operative and wartime love interest of Captain America (Tales of Suspense #75, 1966)

Don Heck: co-creator of Howard Stark, head of Stark Industries (Iron Man #28, 1970); of Stark Industries, the Starks' technology company (Tales of Suspense #45, 1963); of Anton Vanko, a Russian scientist who works for Stark Industries; of Stark's business being under scrutiny by the Pentagon (Tales of Suspense #46, 1963)

Steve Englehart: co-creator of Dr. Faustus as an enemy of Peggy Carter (Captain America #161, 1973); of Peggy Carter's name (Captain America #162, 1973); of Hugh Jones, director of Roxxon Oil; of Roxxon Oil, a corporation involved in criminal activities (Captain America #180, 1974)

Robert Bernstein: co-creator of Stark Industries, the Starks' technology company (Tales of Suspense #45, 1963); of Anton Vanko, a Russian scientist who works for Stark Industries; of Stark's business being under scrutiny by the Pentagon (Tales of Suspense #46, 1963)

Jonathan Hickman: co-creator of Leviathan, a Soviet-made intelligence organization who are enemies of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Secret Warriors #11, 2010); of Howard Stark as an early operative of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Shield #1, 2010)

John Byrne: creator of Roger Dooley, a misogynistic S.H.I.E.L.D. agent whose mind is taken over by enemies and dies (Marvel Graphic Novel #18, 1985)

Bill Mantlo: co-creator of Howard Stark storing some of his dangerous inventions in a vault within his New York City manor (Avengers Annual #9, 1979)

Roy Thomas: co-creator of the codename "Union Jack" (Invaders #7, 1976); of the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo, an eagle within a circle (Strange Tales #154, 1967)

Don Newton: co-creator of Howard Stark storing some of his dangerous inventions in a vault within his New York City manor (Avengers Annual #9, 1979)

Stefano Caselli: co-creator of Leviathan, a Soviet-made intelligence organization who are enemies of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Secret Warriors #11, 2010)

David Michelinie: co-creator of Stark technology being stolen by criminals, prompting Stark to regain it by any means (Iron Man #225, 1987)

Bob Layton: co-creator of Stark technology being stolen by criminals, prompting Stark to regain it by any means (Iron Man #225, 1987)

Mark Bright: co-creator of Stark technology being stolen by criminals, prompting Stark to regain it by any means (Iron Man #225, 1987)

Peter Sanderson: creator of Dr. Faustus' real name Johann Fennhoff (Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition #10, 1991)

Devin Grayson: co-creator of the Red Room, a Soviet academy which trains young women to become assassins (Black Widow #2, 1999)

J. G. Jones: co-creator of the Red Room, a Soviet academy which trains young women to become assassins (Black Widow #2, 1999)

Randall Frenz: co-creator of Howard Stark working with Captain America during World War II (Captain America Annual #9, 1990)

Mark Bagley: co-creator of Howard Stark working with Captain America during World War II (Captain America Annual #9, 1990)

Salvador Larroca: co-creator of Stark technology being repurposed into a suicide vest (Invincible Iron Man #1, 2008)

Matt Fraction: co-creator of Stark technology being repurposed into a suicide vest (Invincible Iron Man #1, 2008)

Terry Kavanagh: co-creator of Edwin Jarvis as the family butler to Howard Stark (Avengers: Timeslide, 1996)

Mike Friedrich: co-creator of Peggy Carter as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Captain America #169, 1974)

Bob Harras: co-creator of Edwin Jarvis as the family butler to Howard Stark (Avengers: Timeslide, 1996)

Roger Cruz: co-creator of Edwin Jarvis as the family butler to Howard Stark (Avengers: Timeslide, 1996)

Roger McKenzie: co-creator of Dr. Faustus using gas to drive people insane (Captain America #235, 1979)

Mark Gruenwald: creator of Jarvis' first name, Edwin (Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #1, 1983)

Jim Steranko: co-creator of the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo, an eagle within a circle (Strange Tales #154, 1967)

Archie Goodwin: co-creator of Howard Stark, head of Stark Industries (Iron Man #28, 1970)

Dustin Weaver: co-creator of Howard Stark as an early operative of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Shield #1, 2010)

Howard James: co-creator of Leet Brannis, a 1940s criminal (All Winners Comics #4, 1942)

Ed Brubaker: co-creator of Arnim Zola working with Dr. Faustus (Captain America #26, 2007)

Steve Epting: co-creator of Arnim Zola working with Dr. Faustus (Captain America #26, 2007)

Mike Perkins: co-creator of Arnim Zola working with Dr. Faustus (Captain America #26, 2007)

Michael Hoskin: creator of Ernst Mueller's last name (Marvel Atlas #1, 2007)

Frank Robbins: co-creator of the codename "Union Jack" (Invaders #7, 1976)

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