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  1. Dr. Foster was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck in The Avengers #32 (Sept. 1966). His "Black Goliath" persona was created by Tony Isabella and George Tuska in Luke Cage, Power Man #24 (April 1975). Foster became the second Giant-Man in Marvel Two-in-One #55 (Sept. 1979). He became yet the fourth Goliath in The Thing vol. 2 #1 (Jan. 2006).

  2. Doctor William Barrett "Bill" Foster is a biochemist and a former member of S.H.I.E.L.D. who had previously worked with Hank Pym on Project G.O.L.I.A.T.H., also giving him the codename Goliath, until disagreements between them caused Pym to dismantle the project. During one of the S.H.I.E.L.D. missions, Foster met Ava Starr, a young girl whose exposure with the Quantum Realm caused severe ...

  3. 3 days ago · Foster is closely tied to Ava Starr and Hank Pym, as his work with the latter surrounded the since-scrapped GOLIATH project within SHIELD. Goliath has a pretty extensive history in Marvel Comics, which makes Bill Foster's an intriguing story for Marvel to delve into, and Thunderbolts* might be the perfect place to elaborate.

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  5. Jul 6, 2018 · Goliath's death in Civil War Bill Foster's final appearance came in 2006's Civil War, as he sided with Captain America's underground, anti-registration faction of Avengers. Foster became the first ...

  6. Aug 13, 2020 · One of the most simultaneously tragic, unsung, and important heroes of the Marvel Universe is Bill Foster, a.k.a. Goliath. Introduced at the end of the '60s and earning just a little bit more ...

  7. Foster returned to Stark Industries, where he was promoted to head of the biochemistry division at Stark Industries' Los Angeles plant. Fascinated by Pym's research, Foster synthesized the growth compound, hoping to eliminate any side effects. Eventually Foster tested the formula on himself and found he had successfully duplicated Pym's growth ...

  8. William Foster himself generally attained a stature of 15 feet for the majority of his crime-fighting activities. At this stature of 15 feet, which is 2.5 times his normal height of 6 feet, Foster's weight increased by a factor of 15.625, the cube of the factor of 2.5, from his normal weight of 200 pounds to a weight at 15 feet of 3125 pounds.

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