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Marvel's Ares first appeared in Thor #129, 1966, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby. He would often appear as a villain in bothThor and The Avengers over the next 30 years.
A 5-issue limited series, Ares, written by Michael Avon Oeming[1] and drawn by Travel Foreman,[2] was published in 2006 and focuses on this character. Since the release of the Ares miniseries he has been portrayed as an antihero.
Following the superhero Civil War, Ares was invited to join the official, S.H.I.E.L.D.-sponsored Mighty Avengers, led by Tony Stark, and appeared in that title. He was one of only two members to remain on the team after Norman Osborn took Stark's position, as part of the Dark Reign storyline and appeared in the first Dark Avengers series throughout its run. Ares subsequently starred in a three-issue Dark Avengers: Ares miniseries written by Kieron Gillen.[3] He appeared as a regular character in theDark Avengers series from issue #1 (March 2009) until the time of his death in the Siege limited series. After the cancellation ofDark Avengers at the end of the Siege storyline he is scheduled to appear in another limited series, Savage Axe of Ares.
During the "Chaos War" storyline, Ares appeared in a one-shot comic titles Chaos War: Ares.
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Dc's Ares is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media. Based upon the Greek mythological figure of the same name, he is the Greek god of war and a major adversary of Wonder Woman. Ares first appeared in Wonder Woman#1, volume 1, published in the summer of 1942, written by Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston. In the very next issue,[1] he reappeared under his Roman name, Mars. He would retain this name until February 1987,[2] when comics writer/artist George Pérez restored the Greek name Ares as part of his reboot of the Wonder Woman mythos. As the narrative continuity of Wonder Woman comics have been adjusted by different writers throughout the years, various versions of Mars/Ares, with various personalities and physical appearances, have been presented, though most have been depicted wearing Greek hoplite or Roman gladiator armor. One of the character's longest-running looks, designed by George Pérez (at right), is that of a red-eyed Greek warrior clad in black and blue battle armor, face hidden by an attic helmet. The current New 52 version of the character, designed by artist Cliff Chiang and introduced in 2011, has the appearance of an older man with a long white beard and pitch black eyes. He wears a disheveled 20th Century man's tropical suit, his bare feet permanently smeared with blood.
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