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Publisher: Marvel Comics
Scott Lang is a reformed thief and an electronics expert who was given the Ant-Man suit by Hank Pym to help his sick daughter. He became the second Ant-Man and served as an Avenger for years, until he was killed during the Avengers Disassembled storyline. Years later, he was resurrected and became the head of the Future Foundation and founded his own company, the Ant-Man Security Solutions.
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Thanos is a supervillain who appeared in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, and first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (cover date February 1973).
Thanos is an Eternal–Deviant warlord from the moon Titan. He is regarded as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe. He has clashed with many heroes including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Fantastic Four, the Eternals, and the X-Men.
In creating Thanos, Starlin drew inspiration from Jack Kirby's New Gods series for DC Comics, particularly the character of Darkseid. Thanos is usually portrayed as a villain, although many stories depict him as believing his actions to be justified.
Perhaps the character's best-known storyline is The Infinity Gauntlet (1991), the culmination of several story arcs that see him gather the six Infinity Gems and use them to kill half of the universe's population, including many of its heroes, to woo Mistress Death, the living embodiment of death in the Marvel Universe. Although these events were later undone, the storyline has remained one of the most popular published by Marvel.
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Publisher: Marvel Comics
Cyclops is a founding member of the X-Men, a team of mutant heroes who fight for peace and equality between mutants and humans. He can shoot powerful beams of energy from his eyes, but he must wear special eyewear to control them. He is the archetypal hero of traditional American popular culture, the opposite of the tough, anti-authority antiheroes that emerged in American popular culture after the Vietnam War.