My full list of Marvel Cinematic Universe creator credits is here. Let me know what I missed!
Stan Lee: co-creator of the Kingpin, a bald, heavyset crimelord who wears a white suit, carries a weaponized cane, poses as a legitimate businessman (Amazing Spider-Man #50, 1967); of the Black Widow wearing a black bodysuit and with red hair; of the Widow's Bite wrist-mounted stunner weapon used by the Black Widow (Amazing Spider-Man #86, 1970); of the Avengers, a team of costumed heroes inluding Hulk, Iron Man, Thor and Ant-Man (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as one of the Avengers (Avengers #4, 1964); of Hawkeye as one of the Avengers (Avengers #16, 1965); of the Swordsman, a mustachioed enemy of Hawkeye who wields a sword (Avengers #19, 1965); of the Hulk, Bruce Banner, a superhumanly powerful man (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of the Hulk with green skin (Incredible Hulk #2, 1962); of Thor, the god of thunder, wields a mystical hammer and wears a red cape with black shirt (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage organization (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963); of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of Hawkeye, an archer who wears purple, uses a variety of trick arrows modified with different arrowheads such as explosive arrowheads and steel cables; of Hawkeye wearing a mask with an 'H' on the forehead; of Hawkeye's close relationship with the Black Widow (Tales of Suspnse #57, 1964); of the Cosmic Cube, a powerful artifact (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966); of Ant-Man, a costumed hero who can change his size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962)
Jack Kirby: co-creator of the Avengers, a team of costumed heroes inluding Hulk, Iron Man, Thor and Ant-Man (Avengers #1, 1963); of Captain America as one of the Avengers (Avengers #4, 1964); of Hawkeye as one of the Avengers (Avengers #16, 1965); of the Swordsman, a mustachioed enemy of Hawkeye who wields a sword (Avengers #19, 1965); of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a costumed hero in red, white and blue (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America wielding a round shield (Captain America Comics #2, 1941); of the Hulk, Bruce Banner, a superhumanly powerful man (Incredible Hulk #1, 1962); of the Hulk with green skin (Incredible Hulk #2, 1962); of Thor, the god of thunder, wields a mystical hammer and wears a red cape with black shirt (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of S.H.I.E.L.D., an international espionage organization (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963); of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of the Cosmic Cube, a powerful artifact (Tales of Suspense #79, 1966); of Ant-Man, a costumed hero who can change his size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962)
Don Heck: co-creator of the Swordsman, a mustachioed enemy of Hawkeye who wields a sword (Avengers #19, 1965); of the Black Widow as one of the Avengers (Avengers #111, 1973); of Jacques Duquesne, the Swordsman's real name; of Armand Duquesne, the father of the Swordsman (Avengers Spotlight #22, 1989); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964); of Hawkeye, an archer who wears purple, uses a variety of trick arrows modified with different arrowheads such as explosive arrowheads and steel cables; of Hawkeye wearing a mask with an 'H' on the forehead; of Hawkeye's close relationship with the Black Widow (Tales of Suspnse #57, 1964)
Matt Fraction: co-creator of Hawkeye backlit against the Manhattan skyline; of the Tracksuit Mafia, Russian gangsters who fight Hawkeye, wear matching tracksuits and refer to nearly everyone as "bro"; of Grills, an everyday man who befriends Hawkeye; of Lucky, a stray dog with one eye adopted by Hawkeye; of Lucky's love for eating pizza (Hawkeye #1, 2012); of the Kingpin targeting Hawkeye and Kate Bishop (Hawkeye #2, 2012); of Kate Bishop wearing a light purple bodysuit as Hawkeye; of Hawkeye and Kate in a car chase with the Tracksuit Mafia in which one drives while the other fires a variety of trick arrows at the pursuing vehicles; of Hawkeye's appreciation for the Dodge Challenger automobile (Hawkeye #3, 2012)
David Aja: co-creator of Hawkeye backlit against the Manhattan skyline; of the Tracksuit Mafia, Russian gangsters who fight Hawkeye, wear matching tracksuits and refer to nearly everyone as "bro"; of Grills, an everyday man who befriends Hawkeye; of Lucky, a stray dog with one eye adopted by Hawkeye; of Lucky's love for eating pizza (Hawkeye #1, 2012); of the Kingpin targeting Hawkeye and Kate Bishop (Hawkeye #2, 2012); of Kate Bishop wearing a light purple bodysuit as Hawkeye; of Hawkeye and Kate in a car chase with the Tracksuit Mafia in which one drives while the other fires a variety of trick arrows at the pursuing vehicles; of Hawkeye's appreciation for the Dodge Challenger automobile (Hawkeye #3, 2012)
Joe Quesada: co-creator of Maya Lopez, a deaf First Nations woman who is an expert martial artist (Daredevil #9, 1999); of Echo, Maya Lopez's codename; of Maya's father leaving a bloody handprint on her face as he died; Maya's father as a lieutenant of the Kingpin; the Kingpin killing Maya's father but making Maya think a super-hero was responsible so that she would eliminate the hero for him (Daredevil #10); of Ronin, a costumed identity used by a crimefighter who uses martial arts and swords in combat (New Avengers #1, 2005)
Allan Heinberg: co-creator of Kate Bishop, a spoiled rich girl with a love for adventure (Young Avengers #1, 2005); of Derek Bishop, Kate's father (Young Avengers #2, 2005); of Kate Bishop being an adept archer and wielding Hawkeye's bow (Young Avengers #4, 2005); of Kate Bishop adopting the moniker of 'Hawkeye' for herself to honor him (Young Avengers #12, 2006); of Kate Bishop training as a martial artist (Young Avengers Special #1, 2006)
David Mack: co-creator of Maya Lopez, a deaf First Nations woman who is an expert martial artist (Daredevil #9, 1999); of Echo, Maya Lopez's codename; of Maya's father leaving a bloody handprint on her face as he died; Maya's father as a lieutenant of the Kingpin; the Kingpin killing Maya's father but making Maya think a super-hero was responsible so that she would eliminate the hero for him (Daredevil #10)
Jim Cheung: co-creator of Kate Bishop, a spoiled rich girl with a love for adventure (Young Avengers #1, 2005); of Derek Bishop, Kate's father (Young Avengers #2, 2005); of Kate Bishop being an adept archer and wielding Hawkeye's bow (Young Avengers #4, 2005); of Kate Bishop adopting the moniker of 'Hawkeye' for herself to honor him (Young Avengers #12, 2006)
John Romita: co-creator of the Kingpin, a bald, heavyset crimelord who wears a white suit, carries a weaponized cane, poses as a legitimate businessman (Amazing Spider-Man #50, 1967); of the Black Widow wearing a black bodysuit and with red hair; of the Widow's Bite wrist-mounted stunner weapon used by the Black Widow (Amazing Spider-Man #86, 1970)
Larry Lieber: co-creator of Thor, the god of thunder, wields a mystical hammer and wears a red cape with black shirt (Journey into Mystery #83, 1962); of Iron Man, Tony Stark, a hero who wears a suit of powerful armor (Tales of Suspense #39, 1963); of Ant-Man, a costumed hero who can change his size (Tales to Astonish #35, 1962)
Bryan Hitch: co-creator of Hawkeye wearing a dark costume with bare arms and no mask (Ultimates #7, 2002); of the Chitauri, extraterrestrial invaders (Ultimates #8, 2002); of Hawkeye as a family man with a wife and kids; of Laura Barton, Hawkeye's wife (Ultimates 2 #2, 2005)
Mark Millar: co-creator of Hawkeye wearing a dark costume with bare arms and no mask (Ultimates #7, 2002); of the Chitauri, extraterrestrial invaders (Ultimates #8, 2002); of Hawkeye as a family man with a wife and kids; of Laura Barton, Hawkeye's wife (Ultimates 2 #2, 2005)
Brian Michael Bendis: co-creator of Ronin, a costumed identity used by a crimefighter who uses martial arts and swords in combat (New Avengers #1, 2005); of Stark Tower, building owned by Tony Stark (New Avengers #3, 2005); of Clint Barton as Ronin (New Avengers #27, 2007)
Roy Thomas: co-creator of Hawkeye using Pym Particles in one of his trick arrows to change its size (Avengers #63, 1969); of Clint Barton, Hawkeye's real name (Avengers #64, 1969); of the S.H.I.E.L.D. eagle icon (Strange Tales #154, 1967)
Joe Simon: co-creator of Captain America, Steve Rogers, a costumed hero in red, white and blue (Captain America Comics #1, 1941); of Captain America wielding a round shield (Captain America Comics #2, 1941)
Kelly Thompson: co-creator of Eleanor Bishop, Kate's villainous mother (Hawkeye #7, 2017); of Eleanor Bishop as an adversary of her daughter Kate (West Coast Avengers #10, 2019)
Gene Colan: co-creator of Hawkeye using Pym Particles in one of his trick arrows to change its size (Avengers #63, 1969); of Clint Barton, Hawkeye's real name (Avengers #64, 1969)
Devin Grayson: co-creator of Yelena Belova, a blonde-haired Russian graduate of the same program as Natasha Romanoff who also serves as the Black Widow (Black Widow #1, 1999)
J. G. Jones: co-creator of Yelena Belova, a blonde-haired Russian graduate of the same program as Natasha Romanoff who also serves as the Black Widow (Black Widow #1, 1999)
John Byrne: creator of of Thor called Thor Odinson (Namor the Sub-Mariner #13, 1991); co-creator of Scott Lang, an ally of the Avengers (Avengers #195, 1980)
Lou Mougin: co-creator of Jacques Duquesne, the Swordsman's real name; of Armand Duquesne, the father of the Swordsman (Avengers Spotlight #22, 1989)
Leinil Francis Yu: co-creator of Clint Barton as Ronin (New Avengers #27, 2007)
Jim Steranko: co-creator of the S.H.I.E.L.D. eagle icon (Strange Tales #154, 1967)
steve Ditko: co-creator of Iron Man wearing red and gold armor (Tales of Suspense #48, 1963)
David Finch: co-creator of Stark Tower, building owned by Tony Stark (New Avengers #3, 2005)
David Michelinie: co-creator of Scott Lang, an ally of the Avengers (Avengers #195, 1980)
Steve Englehart: co-creator of the Black Widow as one of the Avengers (Avengers #111, 1973)
Jim Starlin: co-creator of Thanos, an extraterrestrial conqueror (Iron Man #55, 1973)
Mike Friedrich: co-creator of Thanos, an extraterrestrial conqueror (Iron Man #55, 1973)
Don Rico: co-creator of the Black Widow, Natasha Romanoff, an expert Russian spy (Tales of Suspense #52, 1964)
Frank Miller: creator of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin's real name (Daredevil #170, 1981)
Leonardo Romero: co-creator of Eleanor Bishop, Kate's villainous mother (Hawkeye #7, 2017)
Jeff Lemire: co-creator of a childhood encounter with Hawkeye inspiring Kate Bishop to become a hero (All-New Hawkeye #6, 2016)
Ramon K. Perez: co-creator of a childhood encounter with Hawkeye inspiring Kate Bishop to become a hero (All-New Hawkeye #6, 2016)
Bill Sienkiewicz: co-creator of Kate Bishop training as a martial artist (Young Avengers Special #1, 2006)
Mark Gruenwald: creator of Hawkeye suffering hearing loss, requiring him to obtain a hearing aid (Hawkeye #4, 1983)
Roger Stern: co-creator of Avengers Compound, a facility used by the Avengers (West Coast Avengers #1, 1984)
Bob Hall: co-creator of Avengers Compound, a facility used by the Avengers (West Coast Avengers #1, 1984)
Steven Grant: co-creator of Hawkeye wielding trick arrows which release a putty adhesive (Marvel Team-Up #92, 1980)
Carmine Infantino: co-creator of Hawkeye wielding trick arrows which release a putty adhesive (Marvel Team-Up #92, 1980)
Moy R.: co-creator of Eleanor Bishop as an adversary of her daughter Kate (West Coast Avengers #10, 2019)
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