![]() ![]() His success eventually helped him to achieve fame, wealth and an incredible level of arrogance. where he, and his mustache, was ultimately promoted to the position of Deputy Director.ĭoctor Stephen Strange began his career as one of the most successful surgeons in the world. He continued his career outside the military alongside his mentor and joined him at S.H.I.E.L.D. Dugan began as a Corporal in the United States Army prior to the Korean War but was eventually promoted to First Lieutenant under Nick Fury as his second-in-command. The man has style and is renowned for it throughout the Marvel Universe.ĭugan's nickname likely came from his time as a circus strongman or as an homage to the similarly-named bullet, though it is not stated in the comics. As you can see from the picture, Dum Dum doesn't just have an impressive mustache, he also sports a bowler hat, whether he's in combat or just sitting on the john. Fury and His Howling Commandos" #1, written by Stan Lee and penciled by Jack Kirby, in 1963. and has been a core member of Nick Fury's team since its inception. He may have an odd nickname, but Timothy Aloysius Cadwallader Dugan is one of the most prominent officers in S.H.I.E.L.D. We perfer the former, but would bet on the latter. This is either a testament to how immeasurably masculine he is or an artist's attempt to distinguish him from his predecessor, General Thunderbolt Ross. Maverick is the second character to take on the mantle of the Red Hulk, but the first (and so far only one) to retain their fabulous mustache post-transformation. While Maverick is in his Red Hulk form, he possesses the same strength levels as the regular, green Hulk. and was fitted with a Hulk Plug-in, a device in his left arm that allows him to transform into a Red Hulk for one hour every 36 hours. 6, #0, written by James Robinson and penciled by Leonard Kirk. He worked to incorporate A.I.M. He made his first appearance in "Avengers" Vol. The General was working for Project Troubleshooter in an attempt to create the next line of superhuman soldiers when he was first introduced into the Marvel Universe. You know your 'stache has some staying power when it remains on your face post-Red Hulk transition, but that's exactly what happens to General Robert L. well, except for that time he shaved it to become Batman, but the less said about that, the better. Over the decades, hundreds of artists and writers have had the honor of depicting Gordon, but in each instance, his chevron-style mustache has always been a prominent feature of the Detective turned Commissioner. "Gotham" has featured Gordon as the main protagonist with Bruce Wayne acting as more of a supporting member of the cast as he develops from adolescence into maturity. Not only a supporting character, Gordon has been instrumental in the cleaning up of Gotham's criminal underworld alongside Batman and has become a main character in his own right. He has been, through much of Batman's publication, an ally of the Dark Knight, and has helped him in his crusade against evil. Gordon made his first appearance alongside the Caped Crusader in "Detective Comics" #27, written by Bill Finger and penciled by Bob Kane. Eventually, he would come around and join Mark in the rebellion to destroy the Viltrumite Empire and even become its rightful leader.Ĭommissioner James Gordon probably has one of the most iconic mustaches in comics, but for some reason, they have yet to let his live-action counterpart, played by Ben McKenzie on "Gotham," let his whiskers grow. He became a villain despised by the people of Earth, though he still harbored love for his son and wife. Soon after Mark showed a maturation of his own superpowers, Omni-Man killed the members of the Guardians and attacked his son, beating him within an inch of his life and killing thousands of people in the process. He even helped to form a group of superheroes called the Guardians of the Globe. When he first arrived on Earth, in order to determine the planet's viability as an entrant into the Viltrumite Empire, he donned the guise of a superhero and became something of a Superman to the people of Earth. He made his first appearance in "Invincible" #1, written by Robert Kirkman and penciled by Cory Walker. He is an alien who is a member of the race of people known as the Viltrumites and like all other males of his species, he sports a large, luscious, walrus-like mustache. Omni-Man is the father of Mark Grayson, otherwise known as Invincible.
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