Marvel Superhero Knowledgebase

This is a Knowledgebase containing information on Marvel superheros.

FACTS ABOUT HEROS

Spider-Man got his powers from a radioactive spider bite, and his secret identity is Peter Parker, of Queens, NY.
Iron Man got his powers from using his money and genius, and his secret identity is Anthony Stark, of Manhattan, NY.
Iron Fist got his powers from defeating a dragon, and his secret identity is Daniel Rand, of Manhattan, NY.
Daredevil got his powers from a chemical spill, and his secret identity is Matthew Murdock of Manhattan, NY.
Jessica Jones got her powers from a chemical spill, has no secret identity, and lives in Manhattan, NY.
Power Man got his powers from an experiment gone wrong, and his secret identity is Luke Cage of Manhattan, NY.
Captain America got his powers from the super-soldier serum, and his secret identity is Steven Rogers of Manhattan, NY.
Star Lord got his powers from being half alien, his secret identity is Peter Quill, and he lives in space.
Black Widow got her powers from intensive training, her secret identity is Netalia Romanova, and she has no home.
Hulk got his powers from an experiment gone wrong, his secret identity is Bruce Banner of alpine, UT.
Hawkeye got his powers from intensive training, his secret identity is Clinton Barton, and he lives in The Mound, NV.
Thor got his powers from being an Asgardian, and his secret identity is Thor Odinson of Asgard.
Scarlet Witch got her powers from being a mutant, and her secret identity is Wanda Maximoff of Manhattan, NY.
Captain Marvel got her powers from being a mutant, her secret identity is Carol Danvers, and she lives in space.
Nova got his powers from an alien power, his secret identity is Richard Rider, and he lives in space.
Triage got his powers from being a mutant, and his secret identity is Christopher Muse of Manhattan, NY.

FACTS ABOUT HEROS CREATION
Spider-Man was first introduced in Amazing Fantasy #15 by Stan Lee in 1962.
Iron Man was first introduced in Tales of Suspense #39 by Stan Lee in 1963.
Iron Fist was first introduced in Marvel Premiere #15 by Roy Thomas in 1974.
Daredevil was first introduced in Daredevil #1 by Stan Lee in 1964.
Jessica Jones was first introduced in Alias #1 by Brian Bendis in 2001.
Power Man was first introduced in Hero for Hire 31 by Archie Goodwin in 1972.
Captain America was first introduced in Capeain America Comics #1 by Joe Simon in 1941.
Star Lord was first introduced in in Thanos #8 by Keith Giffen in 2004.
Black Widow was first introduced in Tales of Suspense #52 by Stan Lee in 1964.
Hulk was first introduced in Incredible Hulk #1 by Stan Lee in 1962
Hawkeye was first introduced in Tales of Suspense #57 by Stan Lee in 1964.
Thor was first introduced in Venus #11 by Stan Lee in 1950.
Scarlet Witch was first introduced in X-Men #4 by Stan Lee in 1964.
Captain Marvel was first introduced in Marvel Super-Heros #13 by Roy Thomas in 1968
Nova was first introduced in Nova #1 by Marv Wolfman in 1976.
Triage was first introduced in All-New X-Men #1 Brian Bendis in 2013.

RULE FOR TELLING WHAT HERO IS OLDER
If you are given two heros, the first hero is older than the second if the year of publication is earlier than the second heros.

RULE FOR PRINTING OUT HEROS
If you sequentially and exaustively grab heros that have an experiment gone wrong as the source of their powers, you will have written all of
the heros whos powers are the result of an experiment.

If you sequentially and exaustively grab heros that have a chemical spill as the source of their powers, you will have written all of
the heros whos powers are the result of chemicals.

If you sequentially and exaustively grab heros that have Stan Lee as their creator, and print out their name and first appearance,
you will have listed all of the characters that Stan Lee created.

A hero is new if their first appearance is after the year 2000.

If you sequentially and exaustively grab heros with 'Manhattan, NY' as their home, you will have written the names of all the heros from New York.

If you sequentially and exaustively grab heros that have Mutant as the source of their powers, you will have written all of
the heros who are mutants.

If you sequentially and exaustively grab heros that have Mutant as the source of their powers, and Manhattan, NY as their home, you will have written all of
the names of all the X-Men in the Knowledgebase.

If you sequentially and exaustively grab heros names and secret identities, then you will have written all of the heros names.