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Echo (comics)
Echo, in comics, may refer to: * Echo (Marvel Comics) *Echo (DC Comics) **Query and Echo The Batman family enemies are a collection of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters are depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman and his allies. Since Batman first appeared in ''Detectiv ..., the team of henchmen for the Riddler that featured the fifth character in DC Comics named "Echo" * ''Echo'' (comic book), an independently published comic series by Terry Moore See also * Echo (other) {{SIA, comics ...
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Echo (Marvel Comics)
Echo (Maya Lopez) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The adoptive daughter of the Kingpin, the character has been depicted as a supporting character of Daredevil. A Native American (of the Cheyenne Nation) and one of the few deaf comic characters, her "Echo" guise includes a white handprint that covers most of her face. Alaqua Cox portrays Maya Lopez in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, debuting in '' Hawkeye'' (2021), and will be starring in her own upcoming spin-off series ''Echo'' (2023), both on Disney+. Publication history Echo first appeared in '' Daredevil'' #9 (Dec. 1999), created by writer David Mack and artist Joe Quesada. She first appeared as Ronin in '' The New Avengers'' #11 (Nov. 2005), created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist David Finch. The Ronin identity was an attempt by Bendis to create a mystery after the apparently male character was depicted on several comic book covers, including issues of ...
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Echo (DC Comics)
Eclipso Morgan Edge Vincent Edge Vincent Edge is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Vincent Edge is the father of Morgan Edge. At the time when Morgan Edge was undergoing surgery following a heart attack, Vincent was at the hospital awaiting the results when a hitman cam to finish off Morgan. After being released from police custody pending his trial, Morgan returned to Galaxy Communications and found that his father took over while he was hospitalized. As Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen talk about Morgan Edge's book, Vincent Edge talked to Cat Grant about the morality of her actions when it comes to his son. Vincent Edge later sexually harasses Cat Grant at Galaxy Communications. They later watch the news about Superman's fight with Bloodsport as Vincent asks Cat out on a date as a distraction from her son's death. Cat threatens him and storms out. During the "Reign of the Supermen" storyline, Vincent Edge develops a scheme to mainta ...
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Query And Echo
The Batman family enemies are a collection of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. These characters are depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman and his allies. Since Batman first appeared in ''Detective Comics'' #27 (May 1939), his supporting cast has expanded to include other superheroes, and has become what is now called the "List of Batman supporting characters#Bat-Family, Batman family". As with most superheroes, a cast of recurring enemies to the Batman family have been introduced throughout the years, collectively referred to as Batman's "rogues gallery". Many characters from Batman's rogues gallery who are criminally insane become patients at Arkham Asylum after they are apprehended. The Batman family's rogues gallery has been well received, and is often considered to be one of the greatest superhero rogues galleries of all comic books. Supervillains and themed criminals The following fictional characters are listed in alphabet ...
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Echo (comic Book)
''Echo'' is an American comic book independently published by Terry Moore under his Abstract Studio imprint. The first issue was released on March 5, 2008 with silver foil accents not to be included on future printings. ''Echo''s story revolves around Julie, a young photographer who inadvertently discovers a high-tech battle suit. Moore has said the premise of ''Echo'' is a woman living in today's America who is dealing with a sudden unbelievable change to her daily life. Publication history The first issue was released on March 5, 2008. ''Echo'' ran for 30 issues, published on a roughly monthly basis, and concluding in June 2011, with periodic collections of five issues each. Following the series conclusion, a single collection of the entire series was published. In 2009, the film rights for ''Echo'' were purchased by producer Lloyd Levin. The movie was initially expected to begin production in late 2011. In 2017, Moore said ''Echo'' is set in the same fictional universe as ...
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