Marvel Girl
Marvel Girl is the name used by several characters in the Marvel Universe.
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Marvel Girl (Jean Grey)
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Jean Grey was the red-haired daughter of John Grey and his wife Elaine Grey where she had an older sister named Sara Grey. (X-Men v1 #136)
This school served as a cover for the X-Men, a team of young mutants being trained by Professor Xavier in order to fight for a dream of peaceful racial coexistence. The team acted in the shadows combating threats posed by evil mutants who used their powers against humanity. Jean Grey completed the group with four more students, Cyclops – Scott Summers' mutant alias –, Iceman, Angel, and Beast. Grey took on the codename Marvel Girl. (X-Men v1 #1)
Marvel Girl (Rachel Summers)
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Rachel Summers
Months later, Rachel was captured by the mutant predator Elias Bogan, who used her as his pet telepath, enslaving other mutants to do his bidding. After Bogan's defeat at the hands of the X-Treme X-Men team, Rachel was freed from his telepathic control and rejoined the X-Men, taking the code name Marvel Girl to honor the memory of her mother. (X-Treme X-Men v1 #23)
Marvel Girl (Valeria Richards)
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Valeria Richards
Among Valeria's friends as she grew up were Caledonia, a member of Roma's interdimensional Corps and her future's Fantastic Four, and Lancer, her father's mutant bodyguard; her stepbrother, whom she nicknamed Sparky, would annoy their mother by using his powers to go "time-dancing". As she grew older and her powers and adventurous streak began to emerge, Dr. Doom designed armor for her protection, and she took on the title "Marvel Girl". When she was twelve, she was formally invested as Doom's heir in the throne room of the Baxter Building; not long after this, her father and her uncles Ben and Johnny and Human Torch died saving the world. Subsequently, while visiting the Blue Area of the Moon to see Alicia Masters' memorial statue for the fallen heroes, both Valeria and Franklin briefly communicated with a temporally displaced echo of Earth-616's Reed, Ben and Johnny.
Overview
Notes
- The concept of Marvel Girl was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where it made its first appearance in X-Men v1 #1 (September, 1963).
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- X-Men v1: (1963)
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