Vulcan (comics)

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Vulcan, in comics, may refer to:

Vulcan (DC Comics) comic character by DC Comics

Vulcan, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He is the second character to star in a book titled Son of Vulcan, the first being Johnny Mann, who was created by Charlton Comics in 1965 and later purchased by DC Comics in 1983.

Son of Vulcan

Son of Vulcan is the name of two comic book characters, one created by Charlton Comics in 1965, the other by DC Comics in August 2005. Son of Vulcan was one of the characters DC Comics purchased from defunct Charlton Comics in 1983.

Vulcan (Marvel Comics) character in Marvel Comics

Vulcan is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1. He is the third Summers brother to be revealed, the younger brother of X-Men characters Cyclops and Havok.

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References

  1. Vulcan (Black Goliath), at the Appendix to the handbook of the Marvel Universe
  2. Vulcan (First Line) at the Comic Book DB
  3. Vulcan (Charlton Comics) at the Comic Book DB
  4. Vulcan (Fawcett Comics) at the Comic Book DB
  5. Vulcan (Avatar Press) at the Comic Book DB
  6. Vulcann at the Comic Book DB
  7. Vulcanus at the Comic Book DB