1963 in Comics - Initial Appearance By Character Name

Initial Appearance By Character Name

  • Chameleon - The Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Marvel Comics
  • Human Top (later Whirlwind) - Tales to Astonish #50 - Marvel Comics
  • Nick Fury - Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 - Marvel Comics
  • Impossible Man - Fantastic Four #11 - Marvel Comics
  • J. Jonah Jameson - Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Marvel Comics
  • John Jameson - Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Marvel Comics
  • Willie Lumpkin - Fantastic Four #11 - Marvel Comics
  • Paste Pot Pete (later The Trapster) - Strange Tales #104 - Marvel Comics
  • Red Ghost - Fantastic Four #13 - Marvel Comics
  • Tyrannus - Incredible Hulk #5 - Marvel Comics
  • Uatu (The Watcher) - Fantastic Four #13 - Marvel Comics
  • The Voice - Tales to Astonish #42 - Marvel Comics
  • The Vulture - Amazing Spider-Man #2 - Marvel Comics

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