Voyager
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Voyager
Summary
Voyager is a fictional humanoid extraterrestrial[1]. She draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_humanoid_extraterrestrial category, ranking #56 of 74).[2]
Key Facts
- Voyager's father was Grandmaster[3].
- Voyager is the creator of Mark Waid[4].
- Voyager is the creator of Al Ewing[5].
- Voyager is the creator of Jim Zub[6].
- Voyager is the creator of Mike Allred[7].
- Voyager was a member of Elders of the Universe[8].
- Voyager is recorded as female[9].
- Voyager's instance of is recorded as fictional humanoid extraterrestrial[10].
- Voyager's instance of is recorded as cosmic entity[11].
- Voyager's given name is recorded as Valerie[12].
- Voyager's from narrative universe is recorded as Earth-616[13].
- Voyager's present in work is recorded as Avengers[14].
- Voyager's name in native language is recorded as Va Nee Gast[15].
- Voyager's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11fpfpvvxk[16].
- Voyager's Giant Bomb ID is recorded as 3005-36639[17].
- Voyager's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-145052[18].
- Voyager's Fandom article ID is recorded as marvel:Va_Nee_Gast_(Earth-616)[19].
- Voyager's character type is recorded as superhero[20].
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Origins and Family
Voyager's father was Grandmaster[3].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Mark Waid[4], a comics writer[21], b. 1962[22], of United States[23], awarded the Eisner Award for Best Writer[24]; Al Ewing[5], a comics writer[25], b. 1977[26], of United Kingdom[27], specialised in comics[28]; Jim Zub[6], a comics writer[29], of Canada[30], awarded the Shuster Award for Outstanding Writer[31], specialised in comics[32]; and Mike Allred[7], a comics artist[33], b. 1969[34], of United States[35], awarded the Inkpot Award[36].
Why It Matters
Voyager draws 32 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_humanoid_extraterrestrial category, ranking #56 of 74).[2]
FAQs
Who were Voyager's parents?
Voyager's father was Grandmaster[3].