I don't think Jesus has ever shown up in a Marvel comic. Marvel's focus is on creating exciting and imaginative worlds filled with superhero battles and adventures, not religious themes.
As far as I'm aware, Jesus has never been a part of the Marvel comic universe. Marvel's stories revolve around fantasy and science fiction elements, not religious ones.
No, Dr. Manhattan is a character from DC Comics and has not made an appearance in Marvel Comics.
Obama has been featured in a few comic books. Sometimes it's to show his role in significant events or as a symbol of leadership. The depictions can vary depending on the comic's theme and message.
To my knowledge, Donald Trump has not made an appearance in a Marvel comic. Marvel tends to create stories centered around its established fictional universes and characters.
Well, Tony Stark has made appearances in quite a significant number of Marvel comic movies. To be precise, it's around a dozen or so. These include the Iron Man series and the Avengers movies.
I don't think so. The volume and variety of Marvel comics make it highly unlikely that anyone could have read them all. It's an almost impossible feat.
No, Captain Marvel has never been a man in the comic. The character has always been presented as female.
The first Marvel comic was 'Marvel Comics #1'. It contained several key elements that would shape the future of Marvel. It had amazing art and captivating stories that laid the foundation for the success of Marvel Comics.
The first ever Marvel comic was 'Marvel Comics #1'. It laid the foundation for the extensive Marvel comic universe we know today. It had amazing art and exciting storylines that captured readers' imaginations.
Yes, there have been several Marvel vs DC crossover comics over the years.
The first Marvel comic was 'Marvel Comics #1', which featured characters like the Sub-Mariner and the Human Torch.