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Collector (character)

The Collector (Taneleer Tivan) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck, the character first appeared in The Avengers #28 (May 1966), during the Silver Age of Comic Books, and has been a recurring antagonist in various storylines over the course of the ensuing…

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Publisher
Marvel Comics
Abilities
Controls the Power Primordial to create virtually unlimited effects Limited shape-shifting Precognition Telepathy Effective immortality Armored suit
Alter ego
Taneleer Tivan
Created by
Stan Lee Don Heck
First appearance
The Avengers #28 (May 1966)
Species
Elder of the Universe

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Collector (character)

Nodes93
Edges92
Triples7
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021505
Components1

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Collector (character)

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Abilities · 1
Collector (character) → Controls the Power Primordial to create virtually unlimited effects Limited shape-shifting Precognition Telepathy Effective immortality Armored suit
Alter ego · 1
Collector (character) → Taneleer Tivan
Created by · 1
Collector (character) → Stan Lee Don Heck
First appearance · 1
Collector (character) → The Avengers #28 (May 1966)
Publisher · 1
Collector (character) → Marvel Comics
Species · 1
Collector (character) → Elder of the Universe
Team affiliations · 1
Collector (character) → Elders of the Universe

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Collector (character)AbilitiesControls the Power Primordial to create virtually unlimited effects Limited shape-shifting Precognition Telepathy Effective immortality Armored suit1.00infobox
Collector (character)Alter egoTaneleer Tivan1.00infobox
Collector (character)Created byStan Lee Don Heck1.00infobox
Collector (character)First appearanceThe Avengers #28 (May 1966)1.00infobox
Collector (character)PublisherMarvel Comics1.00infobox
Collector (character)SpeciesElder of the Universe1.00infobox
Collector (character)Team affiliationsElders of the Universe1.00infobox

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