Agents of Atlas
Creation & Design
The Agents of Atlas were created as a homage to the 1950s superhero team concept, featuring characters from various eras of Marvel's history.Early Years
The team first appeared in the 1950s in various comics, but gained prominence in the 2000s with a modern reimagining.Character Development
Over the years, the Agents of Atlas have evolved from a nostalgic concept to a fully fleshed-out team with rich backstories and complex relationships, reflecting the changing landscape of superhero storytelling.Cultural Reception
The Agents of Atlas have been well-received for their unique blend of characters and storytelling, appealing to both new readers and long-time fans.Character Details
Real Name:
Agents of Atlas
Species:
Human
Gender:
varies
Affiliations:
Marvel Universe, Various superhero teams
Abilities:
Superhuman abilities, Advanced technology, Strategic combat
Equipment:
High-tech gadgets, Vehicles
Weight:
0
Height:
0' 0"
Eye Color:
varies
Hair Color:
varies
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1st appearance of M-11, the Human Robot
Final issue
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1st appearance of M-11, the Human Robot
Final issue
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1st appearance and origin of Yellow Claw, a descendant of Genghis Khan and a crime lord
1st appearance of Jimmy Woo, a government operative who has worked for S.H.I.E.L.D., Agents of Atlas and other agencies
1st appearance of Jade Claw aka Suwan, the niece of Yellow Claw
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1st appearance and origin of Yellow Claw, a descendant of Genghis Khan and a crime lord
1st appearance of Jimmy Woo, a government operative who has worked for S.H.I.E.L.D., Agents of Atlas and other agencies
1st appearance of Jade Claw aka Suwan, the niece of Yellow Claw
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Prototype of the Agents of Atlas: Marvel Boy, Human Robot, Gorilla-Man, Venus, 3-D Man
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Prototype of the Agents of Atlas: Marvel Boy, Human Robot, Gorilla-Man, Venus, 3-D Man
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1st team appearance of the Agents of Atlas, heroes who operated in the 1950s: Jimmy Woo, Agent Jake Oh, Venus, Marvel Boy, Human Robot and Gorilla Man
1st team appearance of the Atlas Foundation, descendants of Ghengis Khan, bent on ruling the world: Yellow Claw, Fritz von Voltzmann, Shadow Warriors, Mr. Lao
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1st team appearance of the Agents of Atlas, heroes who operated in the 1950s: Jimmy Woo, Agent Jake Oh, Venus, Marvel Boy, Human Robot and Gorilla Man
1st team appearance of the Atlas Foundation, descendants of Ghengis Khan, bent on ruling the world: Yellow Claw, Fritz von Voltzmann, Shadow Warriors, Mr. Lao
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Cover art featuring Namora
Namora joins the Agents of Atlas
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Cover art featuring Namora
Namora joins the Agents of Atlas
Marvel ⋅ 2019
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1st team appearance of the new Agents of Atlas, a superhero team of Asian descent: Shang Chi, Jimmy Woo, Amadeus Cho, Crescent, Io, Luna Snow, Aero, Silk, Sword Master and Wave
1st appearance of Luna Snow
1st appearance of Crescent & Io
1st appearance of Aero
1st appearance of Wave, a female Filipino superhero
1st cover appearance of Sword Master, not in the story
Key Facts
1st team appearance of the new Agents of Atlas, a superhero team of Asian descent: Shang Chi, Jimmy Woo, Amadeus Cho, Crescent, Io, Luna Snow, Aero, Silk, Sword Master and Wave
1st appearance of Luna Snow
1st appearance of Crescent & Io
1st appearance of Aero
1st appearance of Wave, a female Filipino superhero
1st cover appearance of Sword Master, not in the story
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5-issue series that pits the armies of Atlantis against the New Agents of Atlas and the original Agents of Atlas
Series shares it's name with a 1989 crossover event that was told as back-up stories across a number of annuals of popular titles
Key Facts
5-issue series that pits the armies of Atlantis against the New Agents of Atlas and the original Agents of Atlas
Series shares it's name with a 1989 crossover event that was told as back-up stories across a number of annuals of popular titles
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