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  1. It was initially canceled with issue #21 (August 1970), though the character appeared in the Kree–Skrull War storyline in Avengers #89 – 97 (June 1971 – March 1972), also written by Thomas. The Captain Marvel series recommenced with issue #22 (September 1972).

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    Legacy

    Six years after Mar-Vell's death, Carol Danvers succeeded Mar-Vell's position on her mission of helping the Skrulls find a new place to live and help them get away from the Kree.

    As a Kree, Mar-Vell used to fight her people's wars for half of her life with loyalty. However, she was intelligent and sympathetic enough to eventually realize the atrocities the Kree committed against Skrulls, leading her to change sides and secretly help the Skrulls. After her change of heart, she started seeing the war she once fought as being ...

    Powers

    1. Kree Physiology: As a Kree, Mar-Vell possessed many natural attributes, most notably superhuman strength, durability, agility, and an efficient healing factor. However, her skin was not a blue pigment, allowing her to disguise herself on Earth as a human. 1.1. Superhuman Strength: Like all Kree, Mar-Vell was tremendously strong. 1.2. Superhuman Durability: Mar-Vell's body was very resistant. However, Mar-Vell could be killed, as she was shot dead by Yon-Rogg. 1.3. Superhuman Agility: Mar-V...

    Abilities

    1. Genius-Level Intellect: Mar-Vell was incredibly intelligent even for the technologically advanced Kree. She developed the highly advanced Light-Speed Engine, which was sought out by the Starforce to help end the Kree-Skrull War. 2. Master Scientist: Mar-Vell was a skilled scientist, studying the Tesseractfor years. 3. Master Engineer: Mar-Vell was able to develop the Light-Speed Engine and was even able to design her own Laboratoryin space. 4. Master Spy: Mar-Vell was able to disguise hers...

    Weapons

    1. Kree Pistol: After her plane was shot and crashed, she drew her Kree Pistol to destroy the Light-Speed Engine, only to be shot and killed by Yon-Roggbefore she could do it.

    Other Equipment

    1. Tesseract: While working at Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S., she used the energy of the Tesseract and the Space Stonewithin it to develop a Light-Speed Engine. 2. Light-Speed Engine: Using the Tesseract, she developed an engine that enabled spacecraft to travel to anywhere at the speed of light instead of having to use the Universal Neural Teleportation Networkto go to specific jump points, enabling the Skrulls to get out of the Kree's reach.

    Vehicles

    1. Mar-Vell's Laboratory: Other than working on Earth at Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S., she also brought an orbital laboratory with her in Earth's orbit, in order to research the Tesseract. Later on, she housed a group of Skrull refugees in the laboratory but was assassinated before she could give the location of the laboratory to Talos.

    Mar-Vell's Laboratory: Mar-Vell had a laboratory in space that orbited Earth. She did tests on the Tesseract and also kept many fugitive Skrulls.
    Edwards Air Force Base: Test flights of the Light-Speed Engine were performed from this U.S. Air Force base, by her pupils Carol Danvers and Maria Rambeau.
    Joint Dark Energy Mission Facility: Mar-Vell researched the Tesseract and developed the Light-Speed Engine in the facility, as it was the main site of Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S..

    In chronological order: 1. Captain Marvel (flashbacks) 1.1. The Marvels (flashbacks) 1.2. Captain Marvel: Beware the Flerken! (flashbacks) 1.3. Captain Marvel (flashbacks)

    In the comics, Mar-Vell was a Captain of the Imperial Kree Army and the Kree war hero. Arriving at Earth, Mar-Vell disguised himself as Walter Lawson, researching the human race. Eventually, Mar-Ve...

    Kevin Feige stated the decision to cast Annette Bening came very late, as they were still intending to cast a male actor shortly before filming began. Feige attributed Bening's casting to Anna Bode...
    The first scene Annette Bening shot for Captain Marvel was Mar-Vell's death scene, with director Ryan Flecknoting that Bening gave a good performance despite the fact that she had to spend one day...
    Elisabeth P. Carpenter and Ingrid Kleinig were stunt doubles for Annette Beningin the role of Mar-Vell.
    Mar-Vell on Marvel Database
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  2. Mar-Vell was about to be executed on Earth when a contingent of Aakon warriors attacked Yon-Rogg's firing squad. In the melee, Una was fatally wounded by a stray shot from an Aakon's weapon. Mar-Vell escaped on an Earth missile and laid Una's corpse to rest on an asteroid.

  3. Angry that Mar-Vell had not yet killed Yon-Rogg, Zo ordered Mar-Vell to the Kree’s galaxy to fulfill their bargain. On Kree-Lar, Ronan accused Mar-Vell of creating a powerful magnetic generator to destroy the planet.

  4. Mar 29, 2019 · But Mar-Vell was killed by the Kree Starforce while testing the engine, and her test pilot, Carol Danvers, was seriously injured… but not before gaining superhuman abilities after the...

  5. Mar 5, 2019 · Sadly, he lost his battle with cancer in 1982. More shockingly, Mar-Vell has remained dead, despite comics’ love of resurrections.

  6. The superheroes work to find a cure, but they discover that Mar-Vell's nega-bands, which give him his powers and have protected him from the cancer, also prevent any form of treatment. Mar-Vell collapses and is taken to his bed where dozens of his past superhero allies come to visit him.

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