Sunday, March 10, 2019

Creator credits for Captain Marvel (2019)

Here is a list of which comic book creators were responsible for characters and story elements adapted into the most recent Marvel Cinematic Universe film, Captain Marvel. If you see errors or omissions, please comment below!

My master list of Marvel Cinematic Universe creator credits is right here.

Stan Lee: co-creator of the Avengers, a team of heroes whose ranks include the Hulk (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as an Avenger (Avengers #4, 1964); of the Skrulls, a race of green extraterrestrials with ridged chins who have the ability to shapeshift into anyone; of four Skrulls becoming agents on Earth (Fantastic Four #2, 1962); of Skrulls wearing the colour purple in their uniforms (Fantastic Four #18, 1963); of the Kree, an extraterrestrial race of conquerors; of the Supreme Intelligence, the artificial intelligence which rules the Kree (Fantastic Four #64, 1967); of Ronan the Accuser, a Kree who wields the hammer-like Universal Weapon (Fantastic Four #65, 1967); of Bruce Banner, the Hulk (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of Mar-Vell, a pink Kree agent who operates undercover on Earth; of Kree uniforms with white and teal, pointed shoulder pads, a half-mask and pointed helmet; of Yon-Rogg, a pink Kree who is Mar-Vell's superior, a war-mongering Kree officer (Marvel Super-Heroes #12, 1967); of Nick Fury, Nicholas Joseph Fury, a soldier in the US Army (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1, 1963); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency; of Nick Fury having lost his left eye; Nick Fury as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. with rank of colonel (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of the Black Widow, an elite operative (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of the Cosmic Cube, a massively powerful artifact (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966)

Jack Kirby: co-creator of the Avengers, a team of heroes whose ranks include the Hulk (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as an Avenger (Avengers #4, 1964); of Steve Rogers, alias Captain America (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of the Skrulls, a race of green extraterrestrials with ridged chins who have the ability to shapeshift into anyone; of four Skrulls becoming agents on Earth (Fantastic Four #2, 1962); of Skrulls wearing the colour purple in their uniforms (Fantastic Four #18, 1963); of the Kree, an extraterrestrial race of conquerors; of the Supreme Intelligence, the artificial intelligence which rules the Kree (Fantastic Four #64, 1967); of Ronan the Accuser, a Kree who wields the hammer-like Universal Weapon (Fantastic Four #65, 1967); of Bruce Banner, the Hulk (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of Nick Fury, Nicholas Joseph Fury, a soldier in the US Army (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1, 1963); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency; of Nick Fury having lost his left eye; Nick Fury as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. with rank of colonel (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of the Cosmic Cube, a massively powerful artifact (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966)

Gene Colan: co-creator of Ronan depicted with blue skin; the Kree depicted with blue skin; of Ronan allied with Yon-Rogg (Captain Marvel #1, 1968); of the enmity between the Kree and Skrull races (Captain Marvel #2, 1968); of the Skrulls using a device to probe Captain Marvel's memories (Captain Marvel #3, 1968); of Mar-Vell, a pink Kree agent who operates undercover on Earth; of Kree uniforms with white and teal, pointed shoulder pads, a half-mask and pointed helmet; of Yon-Rogg, a pink Kree who is Mar-Vell's superior, a war-mongering Kree officer (Marvel Super-Heroes #12, 1967); of Carol Danvers, a blonde NASA officer who works with Dr. Lawson/Mar-Vell and becomes involved in Mar-Vell's struggle against the Kree; of Mar-Vell's sympathies turning towards humanity, in defiance of Kree plans; of Mar-Vell adopting the identity of Dr. Lawson in order to infiltrate NASA (Marvel Super-Heroes #13, 1968)

Roy Thomas: co-creator of Ronan depicted with blue skin; the Kree depicted with blue skin; of Ronan allied with Yon-Rogg (Captain Marvel #1, 1968); of the enmity between the Kree and Skrull races (Captain Marvel #2, 1968); of the Skrulls using a device to probe Captain Marvel's memories (Captain Marvel #3, 1968); of Captain Marvel's ability to generate photon blasts from the hands (Captain Marvel #17, 1969); of Carol Danvers receiving powers from the explosion of a Kree device due to Yon-Rogg (Captain Marvel #18, 1969); of Carol Danvers, a blonde NASA officer who works with Dr. Lawson/Mar-Vell and becomes involved in Mar-Vell's struggle against the Kree; of Mar-Vell's sympathies turning towards humanity, in defiance of Kree plans; of Mar-Vell adopting the identity of Dr. Lawson in order to infiltrate NASA (Marvel Super-Heroes #13, 1968); of the S.H.I.E.L.D. logo, an eagle within a circle (Strange Tales #154, 1967)

Chris Claremont: co-creator of Carol Danvers traumatized from losing her memories (Avengers Annual #10, 1981); of Carol Danvers as a US Air Force pilot (Ms. Marvel #9, 1977); of Joseph Danvers, Carol's father (Ms. Marvel #13, 1978); of Steve Danvers, Carol's older brother; of Carol battling Ronan the Accuser; of the Supreme Intelligence linking into Carol's mind; of Carol reconciling her Kree and human identities (Ms. Marvel #19, 1978); of Nick Fury and Carol Danvers as allies during an early period of Fury's career (Uncanny X-Men #158, 1982); of Carol Danvers receiving massively powerful energy manipulation powers, surrounding herself with swirls of cosmic energy (Uncanny X-Men #164, 1982)

Kelly Sue DeConnick: co-creator of Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel; of Carol's red and blue costume with yellow highlights and red gloves; of Carol's helmet which shapes her hair into a mohawk (Captain Marvel #1, 2012); of Carol Danvers' cat turning out to be an extraterrestrial Flerken whose mouth opens up into a host of tentacles which can swallow up enormous amounts of matter; of Torfa, an alien world (Captain Marvel #2, 2014)

Gerry Conway: co-creator of Carol Danvers as a feminist; Carol Danvers discovering she has the ability to fly; of Carol Danvers wearing a blue and red costume with a starburst on the chest; of Carol having a second personality as that of a Kree warrior (Ms. Marvel #1, 1977); of Carol discovering how Yon-Rogg had been responsible for her gaining super powers (Ms. Marvel #2, 1977)

John Buscema: co-creator of Carol Danvers as a feminist; Carol Danvers discovering she has the ability to fly; of Carol Danvers wearing a blue and red costume with a starburst on the chest; of Carol having a second personality as that of a Kree warrior (Ms. Marvel #1, 1977); of Carol discovering how Yon-Rogg had been responsible for her gaining super powers (Ms. Marvel #2, 1977)

Roger Stern: co-creator of Monica Rambeau, an African-American person from Louisiana connected to Captain Marvel; of Monica asserting she can transform into energy (Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16, 1982); of Maria Rambeau, Monica's mother (Avengers #246, 1984); of James Rhodes as one of the Avengers (West Coast Avengers #1, 1984)

John Romita Jr.: co-creator of Monica Rambeau, an African-American person from Louisiana connected to Captain Marvel; of Monica asserting she can transform into energy (Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16, 1982)

Gil Kane: co-creator of of Captain Marvel's ability to generate photon blasts from the hands (Captain Marvel #17, 1969); of Carol Danvers receiving powers from the explosion of a Kree device due to Yon-Rogg (Captain Marvel #18, 1969)

Dave Cockrum: co-creator of Nick Fury and Carol Danvers as allies during an early period of Fury's career (Uncanny X-Men #158, 1982); of Carol Danvers receiving massively powerful energy manipulation powers, surrounding herself with swirls of cosmic energy (Uncanny X-Men #164, 1982)

Carla Conway: co-creator of Carol Danvers as a feminist; Carol Danvers discovering she has the ability to fly; of Carol Danvers wearing a blue and red costume with a starburst on the chest; of Carol having a second personality as that of a Kree warrior (Ms. Marvel #1, 1977)

Mark Gruenwald: co-creator of Atlas, a blue Kree who works with Minerva; of Minerva wearing a domino mask and uniform similar to Carol Danvers (Quasar #9, 1990); of Korath the Pursuer, one of the Kree Pursuers (Quasar #32, 1992)

David Lopez: co-creator of Carol Danvers' cat turning out to be an extraterrestrial Flerken whose mouth opens up into a host of tentacles which can swallow up enormous amounts of matter; of the planet Torfa (Captain Marvel #2, 2014)

Dexter Soy: co-creator of Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel; of Carol's red and blue costume with yellow highlights and red gloves; of Carol's helmet which shapes her hair into a mohawk (Captain Marvel #1, 2012)

John Byrne: creator of the Skrulls as a band of refugees with no homeworld (Fantastic Four #262, 1984); co-creator of James Rhodes, an African-American hero (Iron Man #118, 1979)

Brian Michael Bendis: co-creator of the Skrulls arriving on Earth as refugees (Secret Invasion #1, 2008); of Nick Fury as an African-American man (Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #5, 2001)

Al Milgrom: co-creator of Maria Rambeau, Monica's mother (Avengers #246, 1984); of Minerva, a female blue Kree agent who opposes Mar-Vell (Captain Marvel #50, 1977)

Jamie McKelvie: co-creator of Carol's red and blue costume with yellow highlights and red gloves; of Carol's helmet which shapes her hair into a mohawk (Captain Marvel #1, 2012)

Keith Pollard: co-creator of the Pursuers, powerful Kree soldiers who wield baton weapons (Inhumans #11, 1977); of Carol Danvers as a US Air Force pilot (Ms. Marvel #9, 1977)

Mark Millar: co-creator of Nick Fury depicted as Samuel L. Jackson; the Avengers as a team organized and run by S.H.I.E.L.D. under Fury's guidance (Ultimates #2, 2002)

Bryan Hitch: co-creator of Nick Fury depicted as Samuel L. Jackson; the Avengers as a team organized and run by S.H.I.E.L.D. under Fury's guidance (Ultimates #2, 2002)

Mike Manley: co-creator of Atlas, a blue Kree who works with Minerva; of Minerva wearing a domino mask and uniform similar to Carol Danvers (Quasar #9, 1990)

Ralph Macchio: co-creator of Project: Pegasus, a special government research institute which explores unusual sources of energy (Marvel Two-in-One #42, 1978)

Carmine Infantino: co-creator of Joseph Danvers, Carol's father (Ms. Marvel #13, 1978); of Steve Danvers, Carol's older brother; of Carol battling Ronan the Accuser; of the Supreme Intelligence linking into Carol's mind; of Carol reconciling her Kree and human identities (Ms. Marvel #19, 1978)

Sal Buscema: co-creator of Project: Pegasus, a special government research institute which explores unusual sources of energy (Marvel Two-in-One #42, 1978)

Don Heck: co-creator of the Black Widow as an Avenger (Avengers #111, 1973); of Hala (Captain Marvel #8, 1968); of Hala as the Kree homeworld; of Captain Marvel's red and blue costume with starburst design on the chest (Captain Marvel #16, 1969); of the Black Widow, an elite operative (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964)

Steve Epting: co-creator of Ronan working with Korath, Minerva and Atlas as members of Starforce, an elite Kree battle group (Avengers #346, 1992)

Bob Harras: co-creator of Ronan working with Korath, Minerva and Atlas as members of Starforce, an elite Kree battle group (Avengers #346, 1992)

John Romita: co-creator of Carol Danvers wearing a blue and red costume with a starburst on the chest (Ms. Marvel #1, 1977)

Roberto de la Torre: co-creator of Carol Danvers' mysterious ginger cat (Ms. Marvel #4, 2006)

Scott Edelman: co-creator of Minerva, a female blue Kree agent who opposes Mar-Vell (Captain Marvel #50, 1977)

Andy Kubert: co-creator of Bron Char, a blue Kree soldier with exceptional strength (Captain America #8, 1998)

Mark Waid: co-creator of Bron Char, a blue Kree soldier with exceptional strength (Captain America #8, 1998)

Michael Golden: co-creator of Carol Danvers traumatized from losing her memories (Avengers Annual #10, 1981)

Doug Moench: co-creator of the Pursuers, powerful Kree soldiers who wield baton weapons (Inhumans #11, 1977)

Glenn Herdling: co-creator of one of the Rambeaus using the identity 'Photon' (Avengers Unplugged #5, 1996)

M. C. Wyman: co-creator of one of the Rambeaus using the identity 'Photon' (Avengers Unplugged #5, 1996)

Leinil Francis Yu: co-creator of the Skrulls arriving on Earth as refugees (Secret Invasion #1, 2008)

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

Joe Simon: co-creator of Steve Rogers, alias Captain America (Captain America Comics #1, 1941)

David Michelinie: co-creator of James Rhodes, an African-American hero (Iron Man #118, 1979)

Mike Allred: co-creator of Nick Fury as an African-American man (Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #5, 2001)

Greg Capullo: co-creator of Korath the Pursuer, one of the Kree Pursuers (Quasar #32, 1992)

Bob Layton: co-creator of James Rhodes, an African-American hero (Iron Man #118, 1979)

Bob Hall: co-creator of James Rhodes as one of the Avengers (West Coast Avengers #1, 1984)

Gerardo Sandoval: co-creator of Soh-Larr, a Kree soldier (New Avengers #4, 2016)

Peter David: co-creator of Talos, a Skrull warrior (Incredible Hulk #418, 1994)

Gary Frank: co-creator of Talos, a Skrull warrior (Incredible Hulk #418, 1994)

Brian Reed: co-creator of Carol Danvers' mysterious ginger cat (Ms. Marvel #4, 2006)

Steve Englehart: co-creator of the Black Widow as an Avenger (Avengers #111, 1973)

Al Ewing: co-creator of Soh-Larr, a Kree soldier (New Avengers #4, 2016)

Arnold Drkae: co-creator of Hala (Captain Marvel #8, 1968)

Archie Goodwin: co-creator of Hala as the Kree homeworld; of Captain Marvel's red and blue costume with starburst design on the chest (Captain Marvel #16, 1969)

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