Your complete guide to every Marvel Universe reference you might have missed in Agent Carter season 1.

Did you ever think you would be treated to a TV series set in the Golden Age of Marvel?

When Captain America first met Peggy, she was a member of the French Resistance.

She lived in this amnesiac state until she reunited with Cap years later.

Either way, it was never meant to be for these two.

He has been a constant and vital part of Avengers history since his debut.

Its really cool that Marvel is taking the Jarvis legacy way beyond the computer voice in Starks helmet.

So in a sense, the heroic legacy of Vision begins with Peggy Carters pal.

This episode gave us a mention of vita-rays which made me cheer out loud.

Of course Leviathan betrayed its comrades and decades of a super secret war was fought between the four groupings.

Speaking of Russia, this episode also saw the reintroduction of Anton Vanko.

I mean, like, Stark kicked his ass in like three seconds in both their big screen battles.

Her mission succeeded and the world was introduced to just how lethal Natasha Romanov could be.

In the comics, Vanko never had a chance to betray any Stark because of the Widows deadly sting.

One of the Soviet Super Soldiers is named Ursa Major and he can turn into a bear.

I really need to see that.

Agent Carter versus a bear.

Like Peggy herself, Howard never really had a great impact on the comic book legend of Tony Stark.

Howard is often mentioned but up until the modern age, Tonys pop was very rarely seen.

Howard was also an alcoholic who had trouble relating to his brilliant son.

We were treated to the most shoe horned in Stan Lee cameo to date.

Timothy Aloysius Cadwallader Dum Dum Dugan first appeared inSgt.

Dugan was a former circus strongman who has long been Nick Furys good right hand.

Wherever Fury went, so did Dugan, but Dugan had a fascinating career of his own.

He once headed a SHIELD task force assigned to take down wait, for it now-Godzilla!

Yeah, thats right, Dugan and his mustache had the grapefruits to try and take down God-frakkin-zilla!

There is just something off about seeing any Nick Fury without this old walrus at his side.

Junior Juniper first appeared inSgt.

Happy Sam Sawyer also first appeared inSgt.

Fury and the Howling Commandos#1 (1963).

In the original comics, Sawyer gave Nick Fury and the Howlers their marching orders.

InAgent Carter, Sawyer was an African American soldier who did not seem to be a commanding officer.

Pinky Pinkerton was a Howling Commando mainstay and first appeared inSgt.

Fury and his Howling Commandosvol.

1 #8 (1964).

He was a flamboyant character who always sported his signature beret.

Faustus calls himself the Master of Mens Minds and has lived up to that terrifying reputation on many occasions.

Faustus most recent comic appearances saw him mentally manipulating Bucky Barnes into once again becoming an assassin.

Twas a good thought, but not to be.

Really,anymutated, irradiated, or enhanced villain could have been tied to it.

Maybe we could have some super soldier fish coming up?

So Howard Stark built armor with a self sufficient power source, huh?

Could Tony Stark have had those designs in mind when he built his armor in a certain cave?

One of my dreams is to see Zola, inallhis glory, appear somewhere in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Seriously, how could you not want to see this?

Zola is also one of the Kings most batshit insane designs.