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My son got this shirt. It has six comics character's symbols on it; five of which I can identify:
Spider-Man Captain America Iron Man
Thor (???) Hulk
Wolverine seems like he'd fit the bill; that would pretty much round out Marvel's top 6 heroes, although he's not quite as Avengers-related as the other five. But, Wolverine is more of a yellow and black kind of guy, and I've never seen a symbol like that.
Whom does the 'W' symbol represent?
Note: 2-month old provided for scale.
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My son got this shirt. It has six comics character's symbols on it; five of which I can identify:
Spider-Man Captain America Iron Man
Thor (???) Hulk
Wolverine seems like he'd fit the bill; that would pretty much round out Marvel's top 6 heroes, although he's not quite as Avengers-related as the other five. But, Wolverine is more of a yellow and black kind of guy, and I've never seen a symbol like that.
Whom does the 'W' symbol represent?
Note: 2-month old provided for scale.
marvel comics character-identification symbols
1
Ahah, I read that "2-month old provided for sale" at first... :-)
– Jenayah
5 hours ago
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My son got this shirt. It has six comics character's symbols on it; five of which I can identify:
Spider-Man Captain America Iron Man
Thor (???) Hulk
Wolverine seems like he'd fit the bill; that would pretty much round out Marvel's top 6 heroes, although he's not quite as Avengers-related as the other five. But, Wolverine is more of a yellow and black kind of guy, and I've never seen a symbol like that.
Whom does the 'W' symbol represent?
Note: 2-month old provided for scale.
marvel comics character-identification symbols
My son got this shirt. It has six comics character's symbols on it; five of which I can identify:
Spider-Man Captain America Iron Man
Thor (???) Hulk
Wolverine seems like he'd fit the bill; that would pretty much round out Marvel's top 6 heroes, although he's not quite as Avengers-related as the other five. But, Wolverine is more of a yellow and black kind of guy, and I've never seen a symbol like that.
Whom does the 'W' symbol represent?
Note: 2-month old provided for scale.
marvel comics character-identification symbols
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Ahah, I read that "2-month old provided for sale" at first... :-)
– Jenayah
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Ahah, I read that "2-month old provided for sale" at first... :-)
– Jenayah
5 hours ago
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Ahah, I read that "2-month old provided for sale" at first... :-)
– Jenayah
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Ahah, I read that "2-month old provided for sale" at first... :-)
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I want to say the Wasp, because this shirt seems Avengers-themed and the Wasp was a founding member of the Avengers. For what it's worth, this Wasp wallet has almost the same logo, and is apparently officially licensed:
This product is handcrafted in the USA by Buckle-Down, Inc. and is Officially Licensed by Marvel Comics.
3
I agree it is likely the Wasp since you've found that exact symbol associated with her. Her colors have at points matched, too, unlike Wolverine. I will say all three of the suggested characters well predate Spider Man as Avengers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
This image is from the 1992 Marvel Handbook; i.stack.imgur.com/1BGGH.jpg
– Valorum
8 hours ago
Grmbl. I'm finding panels of her wearing a W, such as this one, but no full logo yet.
– Jenayah
8 hours ago
@Jenayah - The logo is on her top. Imagine a cut-out circle.
– Valorum
6 hours ago
@Valorum sure, but I wish I'd find an actual cut of it,you know like when they put logos in the top left corner of the cover sometimes. There's no doubt it's the Wasp though
– Jenayah
6 hours ago
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It represents an older symbol for The Wasp, I'm pretty sure it's from an Avengers version, but the wiki page is pretty weak. All I could come up with after 30 mins.
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I'm assuming it is Wonder Man. Very close to this pic from Wikipedia.
1
The logo doesn't seem to be a very close match, at all. -1
– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago
3
From that article: "in 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of 'The Top 50 Avengers'." There are over 50 Avengers?
– Stormblessed
8 hours ago
5
@Stormblessed: hundreds. Basically almost every Marvel character has been, in a way or another, an Avenger.
– motoDrizzt
8 hours ago
2
@Stormblessed There are hundreds of heroes who have been Avengers at some point, especially if you count all the people who've been memebers under various hero names/powers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
3
@Stormblessed - Not counting the entire roster of East Coast Avengers, West Coast Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers, Alternate Universe and Ultimate versions, I'd be surprised if there weren't several hundred recognised Avengers.
– Valorum
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I want to say the Wasp, because this shirt seems Avengers-themed and the Wasp was a founding member of the Avengers. For what it's worth, this Wasp wallet has almost the same logo, and is apparently officially licensed:
This product is handcrafted in the USA by Buckle-Down, Inc. and is Officially Licensed by Marvel Comics.
3
I agree it is likely the Wasp since you've found that exact symbol associated with her. Her colors have at points matched, too, unlike Wolverine. I will say all three of the suggested characters well predate Spider Man as Avengers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
This image is from the 1992 Marvel Handbook; i.stack.imgur.com/1BGGH.jpg
– Valorum
8 hours ago
Grmbl. I'm finding panels of her wearing a W, such as this one, but no full logo yet.
– Jenayah
8 hours ago
@Jenayah - The logo is on her top. Imagine a cut-out circle.
– Valorum
6 hours ago
@Valorum sure, but I wish I'd find an actual cut of it,you know like when they put logos in the top left corner of the cover sometimes. There's no doubt it's the Wasp though
– Jenayah
6 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
I want to say the Wasp, because this shirt seems Avengers-themed and the Wasp was a founding member of the Avengers. For what it's worth, this Wasp wallet has almost the same logo, and is apparently officially licensed:
This product is handcrafted in the USA by Buckle-Down, Inc. and is Officially Licensed by Marvel Comics.
3
I agree it is likely the Wasp since you've found that exact symbol associated with her. Her colors have at points matched, too, unlike Wolverine. I will say all three of the suggested characters well predate Spider Man as Avengers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
This image is from the 1992 Marvel Handbook; i.stack.imgur.com/1BGGH.jpg
– Valorum
8 hours ago
Grmbl. I'm finding panels of her wearing a W, such as this one, but no full logo yet.
– Jenayah
8 hours ago
@Jenayah - The logo is on her top. Imagine a cut-out circle.
– Valorum
6 hours ago
@Valorum sure, but I wish I'd find an actual cut of it,you know like when they put logos in the top left corner of the cover sometimes. There's no doubt it's the Wasp though
– Jenayah
6 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
I want to say the Wasp, because this shirt seems Avengers-themed and the Wasp was a founding member of the Avengers. For what it's worth, this Wasp wallet has almost the same logo, and is apparently officially licensed:
This product is handcrafted in the USA by Buckle-Down, Inc. and is Officially Licensed by Marvel Comics.
I want to say the Wasp, because this shirt seems Avengers-themed and the Wasp was a founding member of the Avengers. For what it's worth, this Wasp wallet has almost the same logo, and is apparently officially licensed:
This product is handcrafted in the USA by Buckle-Down, Inc. and is Officially Licensed by Marvel Comics.
edited 8 hours ago
answered 8 hours ago
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I agree it is likely the Wasp since you've found that exact symbol associated with her. Her colors have at points matched, too, unlike Wolverine. I will say all three of the suggested characters well predate Spider Man as Avengers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
This image is from the 1992 Marvel Handbook; i.stack.imgur.com/1BGGH.jpg
– Valorum
8 hours ago
Grmbl. I'm finding panels of her wearing a W, such as this one, but no full logo yet.
– Jenayah
8 hours ago
@Jenayah - The logo is on her top. Imagine a cut-out circle.
– Valorum
6 hours ago
@Valorum sure, but I wish I'd find an actual cut of it,you know like when they put logos in the top left corner of the cover sometimes. There's no doubt it's the Wasp though
– Jenayah
6 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
3
I agree it is likely the Wasp since you've found that exact symbol associated with her. Her colors have at points matched, too, unlike Wolverine. I will say all three of the suggested characters well predate Spider Man as Avengers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
This image is from the 1992 Marvel Handbook; i.stack.imgur.com/1BGGH.jpg
– Valorum
8 hours ago
Grmbl. I'm finding panels of her wearing a W, such as this one, but no full logo yet.
– Jenayah
8 hours ago
@Jenayah - The logo is on her top. Imagine a cut-out circle.
– Valorum
6 hours ago
@Valorum sure, but I wish I'd find an actual cut of it,you know like when they put logos in the top left corner of the cover sometimes. There's no doubt it's the Wasp though
– Jenayah
6 hours ago
3
3
I agree it is likely the Wasp since you've found that exact symbol associated with her. Her colors have at points matched, too, unlike Wolverine. I will say all three of the suggested characters well predate Spider Man as Avengers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
I agree it is likely the Wasp since you've found that exact symbol associated with her. Her colors have at points matched, too, unlike Wolverine. I will say all three of the suggested characters well predate Spider Man as Avengers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
This image is from the 1992 Marvel Handbook; i.stack.imgur.com/1BGGH.jpg
– Valorum
8 hours ago
This image is from the 1992 Marvel Handbook; i.stack.imgur.com/1BGGH.jpg
– Valorum
8 hours ago
Grmbl. I'm finding panels of her wearing a W, such as this one, but no full logo yet.
– Jenayah
8 hours ago
Grmbl. I'm finding panels of her wearing a W, such as this one, but no full logo yet.
– Jenayah
8 hours ago
@Jenayah - The logo is on her top. Imagine a cut-out circle.
– Valorum
6 hours ago
@Jenayah - The logo is on her top. Imagine a cut-out circle.
– Valorum
6 hours ago
@Valorum sure, but I wish I'd find an actual cut of it,you know like when they put logos in the top left corner of the cover sometimes. There's no doubt it's the Wasp though
– Jenayah
6 hours ago
@Valorum sure, but I wish I'd find an actual cut of it,you know like when they put logos in the top left corner of the cover sometimes. There's no doubt it's the Wasp though
– Jenayah
6 hours ago
|
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It represents an older symbol for The Wasp, I'm pretty sure it's from an Avengers version, but the wiki page is pretty weak. All I could come up with after 30 mins.
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It represents an older symbol for The Wasp, I'm pretty sure it's from an Avengers version, but the wiki page is pretty weak. All I could come up with after 30 mins.
Example
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It represents an older symbol for The Wasp, I'm pretty sure it's from an Avengers version, but the wiki page is pretty weak. All I could come up with after 30 mins.
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It represents an older symbol for The Wasp, I'm pretty sure it's from an Avengers version, but the wiki page is pretty weak. All I could come up with after 30 mins.
Example
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I'm assuming it is Wonder Man. Very close to this pic from Wikipedia.
1
The logo doesn't seem to be a very close match, at all. -1
– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago
3
From that article: "in 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of 'The Top 50 Avengers'." There are over 50 Avengers?
– Stormblessed
8 hours ago
5
@Stormblessed: hundreds. Basically almost every Marvel character has been, in a way or another, an Avenger.
– motoDrizzt
8 hours ago
2
@Stormblessed There are hundreds of heroes who have been Avengers at some point, especially if you count all the people who've been memebers under various hero names/powers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
3
@Stormblessed - Not counting the entire roster of East Coast Avengers, West Coast Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers, Alternate Universe and Ultimate versions, I'd be surprised if there weren't several hundred recognised Avengers.
– Valorum
8 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
I'm assuming it is Wonder Man. Very close to this pic from Wikipedia.
1
The logo doesn't seem to be a very close match, at all. -1
– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago
3
From that article: "in 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of 'The Top 50 Avengers'." There are over 50 Avengers?
– Stormblessed
8 hours ago
5
@Stormblessed: hundreds. Basically almost every Marvel character has been, in a way or another, an Avenger.
– motoDrizzt
8 hours ago
2
@Stormblessed There are hundreds of heroes who have been Avengers at some point, especially if you count all the people who've been memebers under various hero names/powers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
3
@Stormblessed - Not counting the entire roster of East Coast Avengers, West Coast Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers, Alternate Universe and Ultimate versions, I'd be surprised if there weren't several hundred recognised Avengers.
– Valorum
8 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
I'm assuming it is Wonder Man. Very close to this pic from Wikipedia.
I'm assuming it is Wonder Man. Very close to this pic from Wikipedia.
edited 8 hours ago
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The logo doesn't seem to be a very close match, at all. -1
– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago
3
From that article: "in 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of 'The Top 50 Avengers'." There are over 50 Avengers?
– Stormblessed
8 hours ago
5
@Stormblessed: hundreds. Basically almost every Marvel character has been, in a way or another, an Avenger.
– motoDrizzt
8 hours ago
2
@Stormblessed There are hundreds of heroes who have been Avengers at some point, especially if you count all the people who've been memebers under various hero names/powers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
3
@Stormblessed - Not counting the entire roster of East Coast Avengers, West Coast Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers, Alternate Universe and Ultimate versions, I'd be surprised if there weren't several hundred recognised Avengers.
– Valorum
8 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
1
The logo doesn't seem to be a very close match, at all. -1
– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago
3
From that article: "in 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of 'The Top 50 Avengers'." There are over 50 Avengers?
– Stormblessed
8 hours ago
5
@Stormblessed: hundreds. Basically almost every Marvel character has been, in a way or another, an Avenger.
– motoDrizzt
8 hours ago
2
@Stormblessed There are hundreds of heroes who have been Avengers at some point, especially if you count all the people who've been memebers under various hero names/powers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
3
@Stormblessed - Not counting the entire roster of East Coast Avengers, West Coast Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers, Alternate Universe and Ultimate versions, I'd be surprised if there weren't several hundred recognised Avengers.
– Valorum
8 hours ago
1
1
The logo doesn't seem to be a very close match, at all. -1
– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago
The logo doesn't seem to be a very close match, at all. -1
– Voldemort's Wrath
8 hours ago
3
3
From that article: "in 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of 'The Top 50 Avengers'." There are over 50 Avengers?
– Stormblessed
8 hours ago
From that article: "in 2012, Wonder Man was ranked 38th in IGN's list of 'The Top 50 Avengers'." There are over 50 Avengers?
– Stormblessed
8 hours ago
5
5
@Stormblessed: hundreds. Basically almost every Marvel character has been, in a way or another, an Avenger.
– motoDrizzt
8 hours ago
@Stormblessed: hundreds. Basically almost every Marvel character has been, in a way or another, an Avenger.
– motoDrizzt
8 hours ago
2
2
@Stormblessed There are hundreds of heroes who have been Avengers at some point, especially if you count all the people who've been memebers under various hero names/powers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
@Stormblessed There are hundreds of heroes who have been Avengers at some point, especially if you count all the people who've been memebers under various hero names/powers.
– eshier
8 hours ago
3
3
@Stormblessed - Not counting the entire roster of East Coast Avengers, West Coast Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers, Alternate Universe and Ultimate versions, I'd be surprised if there weren't several hundred recognised Avengers.
– Valorum
8 hours ago
@Stormblessed - Not counting the entire roster of East Coast Avengers, West Coast Avengers, Great Lakes Avengers, Alternate Universe and Ultimate versions, I'd be surprised if there weren't several hundred recognised Avengers.
– Valorum
8 hours ago
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Ahah, I read that "2-month old provided for sale" at first... :-)
– Jenayah
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