
Marvel's Champions
- Writer
- Tony Isabella, Bill Mantlo
- Colorist
- Don Heck, George Tuska, Bob Hall, John Byrne
- Publisher(s)
- Marvel
- Main Characters
- Ironheart, The Wasp
Champions is a Marvel Comics series that dates back to 1975. Created by Tony Isabella and Don Heck, the original team consisted of Angel, Black Widow, Darkstar, Ghost Rider, Hercules, and Iceman. Over the years, the team has appeared in several comic runs and mini-series, but 2016 marked a significant reboot for the roster. The new Champions team was created by Mark Waid and Humberto Ramos and consisted of Ms. Marvel, Nova, Spider-Man, Brawn, and Cyclops, to name a few.
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