My full list of Marvel Cinematic Universe creator credits is right here.
Stan Lee: co-creator of the Black Widow's red hair, black bodysuit, Widow's Bite wrist weapon and carrying explosives (Amazing Spider-Man #86, 1970); of the Avengers, a team of super heroes including Thor, Iron Man and Hulk who joined forces to battle Loki (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as a member of the Avengers (Avengers #4, 1964); of Kang the Conqueror, a scientist from the 31st century who became a conqueror of other realities though time tarvel (Avengers #8, 1964); of Hawkeye as one of the Avengers (Avengers #16, 1965); of Ravonna, a time traveler (Avengers #23, 1965); of the Hulk, a man who transforms into a monster (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of the Hulk with green skin (Incredible Hulk #2, 1962); of Thor, the Asgardian god of thunder who wields Mjolnir and has power over storms; Thor's blue costume with red cape (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of Loki, Thor's evil brother who has the magical power to create illusions; Loki wearing green and gold, wearing a horned helmet; of Heimdall, Asgardian sentry over Bifrost; of Asgard, the home dimension of the gods of Asgard; of Bifrost, the rainbow bridge which connects Asgard to other dimensions; of Odin, lord of Asgard, father to Thor and Loki (Journey into Mystery #85, 1962); of Frigga, wife of Odin, queen of Asgard (Journey into Mystery #92, 1963); of Sif, female Asgardian warrior, love interest to Thor (Journey into Mystery #102, 1964); of Loki's father Laufey; of Loki being raised by Odin as his foster son; of Jotunheim, land of the Frost Giants (Journey into Mystery #112, 1965); of Loki wearing a headband with wings over the ears (Journey into Mystery #114, 1965); of Laevatinn, Loki's mystical dagger (Journey into Mystery #115, 1965); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Iron Man, armored super hero (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963); of the Black Widow, an espionage agent (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of Hawkeye, a master archer (Tales of Suspense #57, 1964); of the Cosmic Cube, a massively powerful cube (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966); of Ant-Man, a super hero with the ability to shrink in size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962); of the prophecies of Ragnarok which foresaw the destruction of Asgard (Thor #127, 1966)
Jack Kirby: co-creator of the Avengers, a team of super heroes including Thor, Iron Man and Hulk who joined forces to battle Loki (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as a member of the Avengers (Avengers #4, 1964); of Kang the Conqueror, a scientist from the 31st century who became a conqueror of other realities though time tarvel (Avengers #8, 1964); of Hawkeye as one of the Avengers (Avengers #16, 1965); of Captain America, hero of World War II, carries shield, wears red white and blue costume with star on chest, 'A' on forehead (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America wielding a round shield, wearing mask which attaches to his costume (Captain America Comics #2, 1941); of the Hulk, a man who transforms into a monster (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of the Hulk with green skin (Incredible Hulk #2, 1962); of Thor, the Asgardian god of thunder who wields Mjolnir and has power over storms; Thor's blue costume with red cape (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of Loki, Thor's evil brother who has the magical power to create illusions; Loki wearing green and gold, wearing a horned helmet; of Heimdall, Asgardian sentry over Bifrost; of Asgard, the home dimension of the gods of Asgard; of Bifrost, the rainbow bridge which connects Asgard to other dimensions; of Odin, lord of Asgard, father to Thor and Loki (Journey into Mystery #85, 1962); of Sif, female Asgardian warrior, love interest to Thor (Journey into Mystery #102, 1964); of Loki's father Laufey; of Loki being raised by Odin as his foster son; of Jotunheim, home of the Frost Giants (Journey into Mystery #112, 1965); of Loki wearing a headband with wings over the ears (Journey into Mystery #114, 1965); of Laevatinn, Loki's mystical dagger (Journey into Mystery #115, 1965); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage agency (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Iron Man, armored super hero (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of the Black Widow, an espionage agent (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of the Cosmic Cube, a massively powerful cube (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966); of Ant-Man, a super hero with the ability to shrink in size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962)
Walter Simonson: creator of Mr. Mobius, an executive in the Time Variance Authority who attempts to repair damage done to the timeline; of the Time Variance Authority depicted as an immense bureaucracy (Fantastic Four #346, 1990); of the Minutemen, armored soldiers employed by the Time Variance Authority in order to arrest individuals (Fantastic Four #352, 1991); of the Time Variance Authority existing outside of normal time; of the Time Variance Authority placing people on trial for altering the timeline (Fantastic Four #353, 1991); of Casey, a minor employee of the Time Variance Authority (Fantastic Four #354, 1991); of the Dark Elves, enemies of Asgard (Thor #344, 1984); of Loki's magic transforming Thor into a frog (Thor #363, 1986); co-creator of the Time Variance Authority, an organization which attempts to police the timeline and sends out agents to correct divergences and variants which they judge should not exist (Thor #372)
Larry Lieber: co-creator of Thor, the Asgardian god of thunder who wields Mjolnir and has power over storms; Thor's blue costume with red cape (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of Loki, Thor's evil brother who has the magical power to create illusions; Loki wearing green and gold, wearing a horned helmet; of Heimdall, Asgardian sentry over Bifrost; of Asgard, the home dimension of the gods of Asgard; of Bifrost, the rainbow bridge which connects Asgard to other dimensions; of Odin, lord of Asgard, father to Thor and Loki (Journey into Mystery #85, 1962); of Iron Man, armored super hero (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963)
Mark Gruenwald: co-creator of Ravonna's surname Renslayer (Avengers Annual #21, 1992); of Alioth, a cloud-like creature who devours timelines and opposes the Time Variance Authority and Kang's empire (Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1, 1993); of Brock Rumlow, a vicious thug (Captain America #359-360, 1989); of the Time Keepers, three extraterrestrials who have assumed mastery of time (Thor #282, 1979)
Don Heck: co-creator of Ravonna, a time traveler (Avengers #23, 1965); of the Black Widow as an Avenger (Avengers #111, 1973); of Iron Man, armored super hero (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of the Black Widow, an espionage agent (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of Hawkeye, a master archer (Tales of Suspense #57, 1964); of the prophecies of Ragnarok which foresaw the destruction of Asgard (Thor #127, 1966)
Roy Thomas: co-creator of people of unusual destiny being called nexus beings (Avengers West Coast #61, 1990); of Valkyrie, an Asgardian warrior woman who encounters the Hulk (Incredible Hulk #142, 1971); of the Time Keepers depicted as working with the Time Variance Authority (What If #37, 1992); of He Who Remains connected to the Time Variance Authority (What If #39, 1992)
John Buscema: co-creator of the existence of divergent timelines which are accessible by others (Fantastic Four #118, 1972); of the Time Twister, which can alter time (Thor #243, 1976); of He Who Remains, the being who exists at the end of time itself; He Who Remains as the person who creates the Time-Keepers (Thor #245, 1976)
Joe Simon: co-creator of Captain America, hero of World War II, carries shield, wears red white and blue costume with star on chest, 'A' on forehead (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America wielding a round shield, wearing mask which attaches to his costume (Captain America Comics #2, 1941)
Sal Buscema: co-creator of Roxxon, a shady international corporation (Captain America #180, 1974); of the Time Variance Authority, an organization which attempts to police the timeline and sends out agents to correct divergences and variants which they judge should not exist (Thor #372)
Jim Starlin: co-creator of Thanos the Mad Titan, immensely powerful extraterrestrial with purple skin (Iron Man #55, 1973); of the Infinity Gauntlet, glove worn by Thanos which used all six Infinity Gems (Thanos Quest #1, 1990)
Len Wein: co-creator of the Time Twister, which can alter time (Thor #243, 1976); of He Who Remains, the being who exists at the end of time itself; He Who Remains as the person who creates the Time-Keepers (Thor #245, 1976)
Jean-Marc Lofficier: co-creator of the Time Keepers depicted as working with the Time Variance Authority (What If #37, 1992); of He Who Remains connected to the Time Variance Authority (What If #39, 1992)
Randy Lofficier: co-creator of the Time Keepers depicted as working with the Time Variance Authority (What If #37, 1992); of He Who Remains connected to the Time Variance Authority (What If #39, 1992)
Mike Gustovich: co-creator of Alioth, a cloud-like creature who devours timelines and opposes the Time Variance Authority and Kang's empire (Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1, 1993)
Herb Trimpe: co-creator of Ravonna's surname Renslayer (Avengers Annual #21, 1992); of Valkyrie, an Asgardian warrior woman who encounters the Hulk (Incredible Hulk #142, 1971)
Steve Englehart: co-creator of the Black Widow as an Avenger (Avengers #111, 1973); of Roxxon, a shady international corporation (Captain America #180, 1974)
Kieron Dwyer: co-creator of Brock Rumlow, a vicious thug (Captain America #359-360, 1989)
Don Rico: co-creator of the Black Widow, an espionage agent (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964)
David Michelinie: co-creator of Scott Lang, alias Ant-Man (Marvel Premiere #47, 1979)
John Byrne: co-creator of Scott Lang, alias Ant-Man (Marvel Premiere #47, 1979)
Brian Michael Bendis: co-creator of Stark Tower, the downtown Manhattan headquarters of the Avengers (New Avengers #3, 2005)
David Finch: co-creator of Stark Tower, the downtown Manhattan headquarters of the Avengers (New Avengers #3, 2005)
Steve Ditko: co-creator of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963)
Paul Ryan: co-creator of people of unusual destiny being called nexus beings (Avengers West Coast #61, 1990)
Bryan Hitch: co-creator of Hawkeye wearing sleeveless costume (Ultimates #7, 2002)
Mark Millar: co-creator of Hawkeye wearing sleeveless costume (Ultimates #7, 2002)
Ron Lim: co-creator of the Infinity Gauntlet, glove worn by Thanos which used all six Infinity Gems (Thanos Quest #1, 1990)
Robert Bernstein: co-creator of Frigga, wife of Odin, queen of Asgard (Journey into Mystery #92, 1963)
Joe Sinnott: co-creator of Frigga, wife of Odin, queen of Asgard (Journey into Mystery #92, 1963)
Mike Friedrich: co-creator of Thanos the Mad Titan, immensely powerful extraterrestrial with purple skin (Iron Man #55, 1973)
Bob Harras: co-creator of Alexander Pierce, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3, 1988)
Paul Neary: co-creator of Alexander Pierce, agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3, 1988)
David Anthony Kraft: co-creator of Valkyrie wearing silver armor (Defenders #47, 1977); of Thanos' helicopter (Spidey Super Stories #39, 1979)
Keith Giffen: co-creator of Valkyrie wearing silver armor (Defenders #47, 1977)
John Romita: co-creator of the Black Widow's red hair, black bodysuit, Widow's Bite wrist weapon and carrying explosives (Amazing Spider-Man #86, 1970)
Archie Goodwin: co-creator of the existence of divergent timelines which are accessible by others (Fantastic Four #118, 1972)
Ralph Macchio: co-creator of the Time Keepers, three extraterrestrials who have assumed mastery of time (Thor #282, 1979)
Keith Pollard: co-creator of the Time Keepers, three extraterrestrials who have assumed mastery of time (Thor #282, 1979)
Mark Pacella: co-creator of the Time Keepers depicted as working with the Time Variance Authority (What If #37, 1992)
Alan Zelenetz: co-creator of establishing how Loki cut off Sif's hair for amusement, causing her to receive black hair in instead (Thor Annual #11, 1983)
Bob Hall: co-creator of establishing how Loki cut off Sif's hair for amusement, causing her to receive black hair in instead (Thor Annual #11, 1983)
Al Ewing: co-creator of Loki's headband with horns (Loki: Agent of Asgard #1, 2014)
Lee Garbett: co-creator of Loki's headband with horns (Loki: Agent of Asgard #1, 2014)
Christopher Hastings: co-creator of Loki running for president with a 'Vote Loki' button on his lapel (Vote Loki #1, 2016)
Langdon Foss: co-creator of Loki running for president with a 'Vote Loki' button on his lapel (Vote Loki #1, 2016)
Gavin Curtis: co-creator of He Who Remains connected to the Time Variance Authority (What If #39, 1992)
Win Mortimer: co-creator of Thanos' helicopter (Spidey Super Stories #39, 1979)
Brian Michael Bendis: co-creator of Stark Tower, the downtown Manhattan headquarters of the Avengers (New Avengers #3, 2005)
David Finch: co-creator of Stark Tower, the downtown Manhattan headquarters of the Avengers (New Avengers #3, 2005)
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