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Monica Rambeau

Monica Rambeau is a fictional character, a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Initially known as Captain Marvel, the character became a leader of the Avengers. She later used the codenames Photon, Pulsar, and, beginning in 2013, Spectrum.
==Publication history==
The character was created by writer Roger Stern and artist John Romita, Jr.. She first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #16 (1982).
Talking about the visual features of the character, Romita noted that originally the character was intended to look like Pam Grier but
After her debut, the character appeared sporadically in ''The Avengers'' #227-347. She received a one-shot title, ''Captain Marvel'' vol. 2, #1 (Nov. 1989).〔(''Captain Marvel'' (Marvel, 1989 Series) ) at the Grand Comics Database.〕 She also starred in ''Avengers: Unplugged'' #5. She returned in ''The Avengers'' vol. 3 with sporadic appearances between issues #1-59. During this run, she also appeared in ''Avengers: Infinity'' #1-4 (Sept.-Dec. 2000), ''Maximum Security'' #2-3 (both Jan. 2001), ''Thor'' vol. 2 #30 (Jan. 2001) and the ''Avengers Annual'' in 2001.
In 2009, Rambeau appeared in the limited series, ''Marvel Divas'' (partly inspired by ''Sex and the City''). She was one of the main characters, alongside Black Cat, Hellcat, and Firestar.
After a cameo in ''Great Lakes Avengers'' #1 and ''New Thunderbolts'' #8-9, she appeared in ''Order'' #5-6. She starred in ''Nextwave'' #1-12. Following the cancellation of that series, Rambeau was seen briefly in ''Civil War'', ''She-Hulk'',〔She-Hulk Vol. 4 # 3,7.〕 and as a main character in ''Marvel Divas'' #1-4 and ''Heralds'' #1-5.〔(Aguirre-Sacasa Talks Marvel Divas ), Comic Book Resources〕 She appears ''Iron Age'' #1 (2011),〔(Iron Age #1 ), Comic Book Resources〕 ''Captain Marvel'' #7-8,〔''Captain Marvel'' (2012) (vol. 6) #7-8〕 ''Journey into Mystery'' #649,〔''Journey Into Mystery'' (April 2013) #649〕 and ''Age of Ultron''.〔''Age of Ultron'' (2013) #2-4〕
Starting in September 2013, she began appearing as one of the lead characters in the Marvel NOW! relaunch of ''Mighty Avengers'', acting as the team's field leader under the new codename Spectrum.〔https://twitter.com/NewsaramaLIVE/status/343037347132235776〕〔https://twitter.com/NewsaramaLIVE/status/343037498085224450〕〔https://twitter.com/NewsaramaLIVE/status/343037623733989377〕〔https://twitter.com/NewsaramaLIVE/status/343037909286408192〕

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