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Monica Rambeau from the MCU with her comic versions in the background
The MCU's Monica Rambeau Has a Long History as a Marvel Superhero

Monica Rambeau has operated as a superhero under many different names, including Captain Marvel, since her debut in the Marvel Universe.

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Monica Rambeau and the Benefits of Chronological Privilege

Monica Rambeau inhabits a curious space in comic book fandom, and CSBG explains how chronological privilege defines fandom's reaction to the hero

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10 Superheroes Based On Celebrities

Some superheroes, in name or likeness, were actually based on real-world celebrities like Samuel L. Jackson and Eminem, either blatantly or subtly.

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Monica Rambeau as she appears on the cover of Monica Rambeau: Photon 5
A Fan Favorite MCU Hero is Officially Marvel’s Most Powerful Cosmic Force

A fan favorite MCU character is finally realizing the full extent of their powers, and has become Marvel's most powerful cosmic hero.

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Is Monica Rambeau More Powerful Than Captain Marvel?

It is very possible that the former Captain Marvel, Monica Rambeau, may be even more powerful than the current wearer of the mantle, Carol Danvers.

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Marvel May Have Just Retconned a Powerful MCU Hero Into a Mutant

One of the most beloved heroes in the MCU may have just been given a new mutant origin in Marvel's comic book universe.

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One of Marvel's Most Powerful Entities Just Gave Themself a Major Makeover

One of Marvel's major and most powerful villains from stories like Secret Wars gets a makeover in the second issue of Monica Rambeau: Rambeau: Photon.

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10 Marvel Heroes We Need More Of In 2023

Whether they rarely appear in comics or readers just can't get enough, there are some heroes Marvel fans are hoping to see a lot more of in 2023.

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Monica Rambeau as Photon in Marvel Comics.
An MCU Hero Just Met Their New Comic Book Nemesis

Monica Rambeau: Photon #1 spotlights an up and coming MCU hero, and introduces her to her new comic book nemesis.

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Monica Rambeau Is Predicted to Destroy the Marvel Universe

In her new solo series, Monica Rambeau, aka Photon is predicted to destroy the Marvel Universe by a scientist with ties to Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel.

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10 Marvel Heroes With Too Many Aliases

Marvel Comics heroes like Jean Grey, Hank Pym or Carol Danvers have used too many costumed aliases and identities in their superhero careers.

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REVIEW: Marvel's Monica Rambeau: Photon #1

In her first solo series, Monica Rambeau is on a mission of self-discovery while being a hero to the cosmos in Monica Rambeau: Photon #1.

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Monica Rambeau’s New Series Reveals the Former Captain Marvel’s Secret Fear

One of the Captain Marvels, Monica Rambeau aka Photon, reveals a former fear of hers within the first issue of her new solo miniseries.

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Spider-Man and Doctor Strange Join New Monica Rambeau Series
Spider-Man and Doctor Strange Join New Monica Rambeau Series

Spider-Man, Doctor Strange and Wong all stand alongside Monica Rambeau in the first look at Marvel's new Monica Rambeau: Photon series.

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Monica Rambeau as Photon and Captain Marvel
Every Costumed Identity Used By Monica Rambeau, Ranked

The MCU's newest star is Monica Rambeau, though she has used quite a few costumed identities like Captain Marvel, Photon and Spectrum over the years.

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Marvel Gives an MCU Hero a Cosmic-Level Power-Up for Her First Solo Series

Monica Rambeau, the second Captain Marvel and former leader of the Avengers, is getting her a solo series from Eve L. Ewing and Michael Sta. Maria.

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