Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Agent Carter (season 2) creator credits

Well, the 2nd season wasn't as good as the first. It certainly felt like one of those Marvel Netflix shows - lots of characters moving back and forth but with very little plot in between scenes. Still, it was decent enough television.

The full list of creator credits can be found here.

Jack Kirby: creator of Chadwick, an elitist who believes himself above other Americans and belongs to a secret criminal society (Captain America #195, 1976); co-creator of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a patriotic wartime hero (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency; of Stark allied with S.H.I.E.L.D.; of Stark designing a flying car (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Jason Wilkes, a scientist whose research into alternative forms of energy causes him to be trapped in an alternate dimension, losing his ability to interact with the world around him; of Wilkes being employed by criminals to profit from his research (Tales of Suspense #25, 1962); of Jarvis, a butler who serves Tony Stark's family (Tales of Suspense #59, 1964); of Peggy Carter, intelligence operative and wartime love interest of Captain America (Tales of Suspense #75, 1966); of the Secret Empire, a clandestine criminal organization (Tales to Astonish #81, 1966)

Stan Lee: creator of the title "Tales of Suspense" (Tales of Suspense #1, 1959); co-creator of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency; of Stark allied with S.H.I.E.L.D.; of Stark designing a flying car (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Stark Industries, the Starks' technology company (Tales of Suspense #45, 1963); of Jarvis, a butler who serves Tony Stark's family (Tales of Suspense #59, 1964); of Peggy Carter, intelligence operative and wartime love interest of Captain America (Tales of Suspense #75, 1966); of Whitney Frost, a beautiful woman involved in organized crime (Tales of Suspense #98, 1968); of the Secret Empire, a clandestine criminal organization (Tales to Astonish #81, 1966)

Steve Englehart: co-creator of western heroes such as Kid Colt being real historical figures (Avengers #142, 1975); 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)

Bill Mantlo: co-creator of Darkforce, a form of black energy which emerges from an alien dimension, has various uses including teleportation (Champions #7, 1976); of a form of mutating matter called "Zero" (Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #23, 1976)

Don Heck: co-creator of Joseph Manfredi, a criminal mob boss (Daredevil #118, 1975); of Howard Stark, head of Stark Industries (Iron Man #28, 1970); of Stark Industries, the Starks' technology company (Tales of Suspense #45, 1963)

Sal Buscema: co-creator 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)

Gene Colan: co-creator of Whitney Frost's name (Iron Man #1, 1968); of Whitney Frost wearing a golden mask (Iron Man #17, 1969); of Whitney Frost, a beautiful woman involved in organized crime (Tales of Suspense #98, 1968)

Mark Bagley: co-creator of Stark working with gamma rays (Original Sin #3.1, 2014); of Chadwick as a member of the Secret Empire; of Thomas Gloucester, a member of the elitist Secret Empire (Thunderbolts #31, 1999)

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)

Archie Goodwin: co-creator of Whitney Frost's name (Iron Man #1, 1968); of Whitney Frost wearing a golden mask (Iron Man #17, 1969); of Howard Stark, head of Stark Industries (Iron Man #28, 1970)

Mark Gruenwald: creator of Jarvis' first name, Edwin (Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #1, 1983); of Joseph Manfredi's name (Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe #6, 1983)

Kurt Busiek: co-creator of Chadwick as a member of the Secret Empire; of Thomas Gloucester, a member of the elitist Secret Empire (Thunderbolts #31, 1999)

George Tuska: co-creator of Darkforce, a form of black energy which emerges from an alien dimension, has various uses including teleportation (Champions #7, 1976)

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)

Dick Ayers: co-creator of Peggy Carter, intelligence operative and wartime love interest of Captain America (Tales of Suspense #75, 1966)

Ernie Hart: co-creator of Kid Colt, a cowboy hero garbed in a red shirt, blue jeans, cowhide vest and white hat (Kid Colt #1, 1948)

Joe Simon: co-creator of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a patriotic wartime hero (Captain America Comics #1, 1941)

Carmine Infantino: co-creator of S.H.I.E.L.D. opening offices in Los Angeles, California (Spider-Woman #1, 1978)

George Perez: co-creator of western heroes such as Kid Colt being real historical figures (Avengers #142, 1975)

Robert Bernstein: co-creator of Stark Industries, the Starks' technology company (Tales of Suspense #45, 1963)

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

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)

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

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

Marv Wolfman: co-creator of S.H.I.E.L.D. opening offices in Los Angeles, California (Spider-Woman #1, 1978)

Gil Kane: co-creator of a form of mutating matter called "Zero" (Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #23, 1976)

Joe Maneely: co-creator of Kid Colt wearing yellow gloves (Kid Colt, Outlaw #40, 1959)

Stan Goldberg: co-creator of Kid Colt wearing yellow gloves (Kid Colt, Outlaw #40, 1959)

David Kraft: co-creator of the Los Angeles Tribune, a newspaper (Savage She-Hulk #3, 1980)

Mike Vosburg: co-creator of the Los Angeles Tribune, a newspaper (Savage She-Hulk #3, 1980)

Gerry Conway: co-creator of Joseph Manfredi, a criminal mob boss (Daredevil #118, 1975)

Mark Waid: co-creator of Stark working with gamma rays (Original Sin #3.1, 2014)

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