Fun fact: Jim Hammond, the original Human Torch and Namor the Sub-Mariner are the two of four fictional hero characters who had the ability to fly before the Golden Age Superman version.
@@jeremyclark6752 I’ll tell you. 1. Ogon Bat, the Japanese superhero came out in 1932. 2. Billy Batson (in his Shazam form), the original Captain Marvel in 1940.
Well, to be fair, Superman started off as just a heavy-gravity worlder alien. He just kept getting new powers as he needed them until he was dialed-back to the more popular ones. My favorite ones were that the clothing he wore were just as enhanced as his body because of his "aura" and his ability to walk through solid matter. The one I hated was his ability to lauch tiny Supermen from his fingers like bullets.
I'm hoping to see a film set in a parallel world where the Invaders exist: the android Torch and the Inhuman or Mutant Toro, the half-Atlantean Sub-Mariner and...how about the African American Captain America, Isaiah Bradley?
This was great. There were characters here I only vaguely remembered, ones I know well and ones I'd never heard of. Many thanks for taking the time to make the video.
Can you do top 10 facts about Marvel's Rom_the_Spaceknight ,Ultimo, Inferno, Zora_Vukovic Victorious, Night Nurse, Moondragon, Phyla_Vell and Genis-Vell?
You left off the Black Widow, a psychopomp who collected souls for Satan in the Golden Age and had vague enough powers she was most likely a rival for DC's Specter
Marvel Boy is also part of the ret-conned 50's super team 'Agents of Atlas', headed by a version of Jimmy Woo who is way cooler than his MCU counterpart. This version of Marvel Boy was modified to survive on Uranus so he lost the ability to survive in Earth's atmosphere, so he has to wear a helmet outside of his ship.
Totally left out Fantastic Four 164 & 165. This is when Marvel Boy went insane, changed his name to the Crusader, came back to earth and fought the Fantastic Four. When he died his wrist bands eventually wound up with Quasar.
It's difficult for me to think of Marvel Comics being part of the Golden Age. Oh, sure, when the company was eventually formed, they acquired rights to some existing characters. DC did something similar when they bought up Fawcett and eventually Charleton. I divide the ages of comic books into Golden, Silver and Marvel. I ignore the Bronze Age designation. BTW, I love both publishers. Excelsior!:)
No, Martin Goodman was publisher for Timely, Atlas and Marvel. The company changed names and formats with the times, but they still owned the golden age characters. It wasn't the same as Dc buying Fawcett or later Marvel buying Malibu. It really was one company.
Jack Frost appeared in a Captain America comic in the 90’s once, and it’s listed on the marvel comics database if you look for this characters name, and is there going to be a part two to this list; because there is another characters you left out like the Spirit of 76 character for example💁🏻♂, and merry Christmas you and yours too🎅🏻🤶🏻🎄🎁.
Nice 👍🏾 List Andrew …Good to see Namor on the Marvel countdown where He belongs ( sorry Amazing 🤩 Amanda) Fun Fact there was a time in the Bronze Age where they thought the The Whizzer & Miss America where the Parents of Quicksilver & The Scarlet Witch…mainly because the similarity in Pietro & The Whizzer’s powers, & how much Wanda favored a Young Miss America in Looks …Keep Up The Great Work Andrew 🖖🏾
How about a list of Golden Age Marvel Characters with the Same Name as Modern Ones? I know about the Black Widow, Hercules, the Human Torch and the Vision, but I'm sure there are many others.
How come Capt of the USA, isn't the smartest human alive? He's in all other aspects he's the top living human being and pushed everything to its absolute limit so why not his brain
Wolverine is NOT a Golden age hero. He fought back then, but didnt appear in any comics of the time ie: the Golden-age. and wasn't created till the 70s.
Na verdade com excessão do Tocha Humana original ,Namor , Blazing Skull , Miss America ,Jack Frost e Marvel Boy existem outros que são muito mais poderosos que o Capitão America , Wizzer e Blue Diamond e que não estão na lista ,como por exemplo o Blue Blaze , Hurricane , Dakor, Flexo , Thin Man , Jhon Steele e Black Widow (Claire Voyant) e o Vision (Aarkus) que deveriam estar no topo da lista !
You are correct, but that storyline has become a very complicated piece of Marvel history 😅 i want to say it's still canon but it's hard to trust Marvel continuity sometimes
@@Top10Nerd Ah, sounds like an "under the RetCon" burial thing, then... like Wolverine's claws being part of his mutation, not bionic implants installed with his skeleton.
Took you long enough to acknowledge that these "Marvel" characters are in fact Timely, or Atlas, heroes, since Marvel did not exist as a company back then. Only ONE of the comics mentioned was actually CALLED Marvel Comics... and it was published by Timely Comics - which eventually became Marvel years later.
Fun fact: Jim Hammond, the original Human Torch and Namor the Sub-Mariner are the two of four fictional hero characters who had the ability to fly before the Golden Age Superman version.
Who are the other two?!
Fun fact: Human torch is the first superhero in marvel
@@jeremyclark6752
I’ll tell you.
1. Ogon Bat, the Japanese superhero came out in 1932.
2. Billy Batson (in his Shazam form), the original Captain Marvel in 1940.
Well, to be fair, Superman started off as just a heavy-gravity worlder alien. He just kept getting new powers as he needed them until he was dialed-back to the more popular ones. My favorite ones were that the clothing he wore were just as enhanced as his body because of his "aura" and his ability to walk through solid matter. The one I hated was his ability to lauch tiny Supermen from his fingers like bullets.
@@That80sGuy1972 My favorite was his ability to pull and reshape his facial features into anything he wanted, allowing him to impersonate people.
Very interesting list Andrew. Didn’t know Hellcat went that far back and Blazing Skull is like the prototype for GhostRider.
Steve Rogers AKA the original Captain America.
Created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (may both of them rest in peace).
Human torch has a small easter egg cameo in the 1st Captain America film. During the Stark Expo.
I'm hoping to see a film set in a parallel world where the Invaders exist: the android Torch and the Inhuman or Mutant Toro, the half-Atlantean Sub-Mariner and...how about the African American Captain America, Isaiah Bradley?
This was great. There were characters here I only vaguely remembered, ones I know well and ones I'd never heard of. Many thanks for taking the time to make the video.
How this man can say "Robert and his dad were allowed to stay in Uranus" with a straight face I will never understand. What a professional.
"They travelled the stars until they found a place to hide, Uranus"
Whizzer and Miss America did appear in 90's Spiderman animation.
Wasn't Jim Hammond's original Human Torch body used by Ultron to construct Vision?
Human Torch spare parts.
yep with the mind waves of wonder man
I like what they’ve done with the Blazing Skull in modern times, pretty fun character
What if Blazing Skull was the Original Ghost Rider?
Can you do top 10 facts about Marvel's Rom_the_Spaceknight ,Ultimo, Inferno, Zora_Vukovic Victorious, Night Nurse, Moondragon, Phyla_Vell and Genis-Vell?
You left off the Black Widow, a psychopomp who collected souls for Satan in the Golden Age and had vague enough powers she was most likely a rival for DC's Specter
It's Ty-Gra, not Tee-Gra. She's a Tiger.
Hmmm. How about Vision? Great list!!
I read that the Whizzer was supposed to be the father to Wanda and Pietro. Then it got changed to Magneto (I have no idea what it is NOW!).
He is magneto is there adopted father
Top 10 Nerd, could you please make a video about 10 fictional, underrated hero characters who came out before Superman? 🙂
They eventually retconned Jack Frost to say he’s a diminutive frost giant that somehow ended up on earth
Red Raven is a pretty obscure Marvel Golden Age character. Red Raven Comics #1 has only 45 copies on the CGC census
Marvel Boy is also part of the ret-conned 50's super team 'Agents of Atlas', headed by a version of Jimmy Woo who is way cooler than his MCU counterpart. This version of Marvel Boy was modified to survive on Uranus so he lost the ability to survive in Earth's atmosphere, so he has to wear a helmet outside of his ship.
Totally left out Fantastic Four 164 & 165. This is when Marvel Boy went insane, changed his name to the Crusader, came back to earth and fought the Fantastic Four. When he died his wrist bands eventually wound up with Quasar.
Fun fact:im the only one here who likes whizzer and thinks he had alot of potentiol...
It's difficult for me to think of Marvel Comics being part of the Golden Age. Oh, sure, when the company was eventually formed, they acquired rights to some existing characters. DC did something similar when they bought up Fawcett and eventually Charleton. I divide the ages of comic books into Golden, Silver and Marvel. I ignore the Bronze Age designation.
BTW, I love both publishers. Excelsior!:)
No, Martin Goodman was publisher for Timely, Atlas and Marvel. The company changed names and formats with the times, but they still owned the golden age characters. It wasn't the same as Dc buying Fawcett or later Marvel buying Malibu. It really was one company.
@@howardhales6325 thanks for clearing that up.
Can you do top 10 facts about Marvel's Kobik AKA the Cosmic Cube and the Broods?
Imagine a
"RED HULK HUMAN TORCH"
Namor,was not the first superhero.The human torch was the first superhero both show up in 1939
Can you do top 10 facts about these characters on this list?
Wait, who's allowed to live in Uranus?
🤭 can't help thinking about that too
Jack Frost appeared in a Captain America comic in the 90’s once, and it’s listed on the marvel comics database if you look for this characters name, and is there going to be a part two to this list; because there is another characters you left out like the Spirit of 76 character for example💁🏻♂, and merry Christmas you and yours too🎅🏻🤶🏻🎄🎁.
The Spirit of 76 didn’t actually exist in the golden age, he was created in the 70’s in the retconned Invaders stories
@@projectjaguar5638 ok, I honestly didn’t know that🙄🤦🏻♂💯.
@@projectjaguar5638 I was born in 70’s, so I don’t remember that too💁🏻♂.
@@kilroywashere513 I did think the Spirit of 76 was a cool character though. And I agree there are a lot of other good ones from the golden age.
Uranus was inhabited with analens LMFAO
Andrew is a great host
I think so too
*Aarkus has left the chat*
Nice 👍🏾 List Andrew …Good to see Namor on the Marvel countdown where He belongs ( sorry Amazing 🤩 Amanda) Fun Fact there was a time in the Bronze Age where they thought the The Whizzer & Miss America where the Parents of Quicksilver & The Scarlet Witch…mainly because the similarity in Pietro & The Whizzer’s powers, & how much Wanda favored a Young Miss America in Looks …Keep Up The Great Work Andrew 🖖🏾
God, you guys can't get through a single sentence without making an edit.
Ummm...it's pronounced TIE-GRA, not Tee-gra...cuz, you know, she's a human\tiger hybrid.
Or Tee-gra like Le Tigre
There we go.
How about a list of Golden Age Marvel Characters with the Same Name as Modern Ones?
I know about the Black Widow, Hercules, the Human Torch and the Vision, but I'm sure there are many others.
the Terror, Citizen V, Red Raven....
@@claytonjacobs4098 Good, good.
Continue, please.
miss america chavez
@@ChisomagaIhezie *WHOA!* A very obvious one!
What happened to the Whizzer, anyway? Is he still dead?
How come Capt of the USA, isn't the smartest human alive? He's in all other aspects he's the top living human being and pushed everything to its absolute limit so why not his brain
Who would win between these characters on this list?
Golden age Thor and Golden age Wolverine, hulk
Wolverine is NOT a Golden age hero. He fought back then, but didnt appear in any comics of the time ie: the Golden-age. and wasn't created till the 70s.
Na verdade com excessão do Tocha Humana original ,Namor , Blazing Skull , Miss America ,Jack Frost e Marvel Boy
existem outros que são muito mais poderosos que o Capitão America , Wizzer e Blue Diamond e que não estão na lista ,como por exemplo o Blue Blaze , Hurricane , Dakor, Flexo , Thin Man , Jhon Steele e Black Widow (Claire Voyant) e o Vision (Aarkus) que deveriam estar no topo da lista !
namor
I remember reading an issue where the body of the original Human Torch (the droid) was repurposed and modified to create Vision. Is that still canon?
You are correct, but that storyline has become a very complicated piece of Marvel history 😅 i want to say it's still canon but it's hard to trust Marvel continuity sometimes
@@Top10Nerd Ah, sounds like an "under the RetCon" burial thing, then... like Wolverine's claws being part of his mutation, not bionic implants installed with his skeleton.
I think they eventually changed it to say it was a spare synthezoid body that Horton had created, not the Torch’s body
Marvel first hero human torch
Which one of these Superheroes do you think is the best and should appear in the MCU?
Jim hammond and whizzer but not this whizzer
The whizzer from squadron supreme
What would happen if we saw these Superheroes on the Big Screen or TV Shows?
Nothing??? People would most likely say " Who are these guys?"
Sunspot?
For future reference, “Sino” (as in the “Sino-Japanese War”, is pronounced as Sign-o…not how you said it. 🇨🇦
Aila Ashish Chalchalani ???
Only reason i know the first couple is because of Jessica jones omg how trash patsy was in that show
Aye first comment
I’m k, there are way too many things innuendos in this video! I’m going to behave and not call them out!🤣🤣🤣
Took you long enough to acknowledge that these "Marvel" characters are in fact Timely, or Atlas, heroes, since Marvel did not exist as a company back then. Only ONE of the comics mentioned was actually CALLED Marvel Comics... and it was published by Timely Comics - which eventually became Marvel years later.
☘️🌺💐