Список персонажей Marvel Comics: S
Сабра
[ редактировать ]Sabreclaw
[ редактировать ]Sabreclaw - персонаж во вселенной MC2 , который впервые появился в J2 #8 (май 1999). [ 1 ] Он-сводный брат дикой вещи и сын Росомахи .
Персонаж имеет когти (аналогично саблезую ), коэффициент заживления, повышенные физические возможности и характер (аналогичный росомахе). [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Его исцеляющий фактор позволяет ему быстро регенерировать поврежденные или разрушенные участки своей клеточной структуры и дает ему виртуальный иммунитет явному и большинству лекарств, а также повышенную устойчивость к болезням. У него сверхчеловеческая сила, естественно острые клыки и когти, усиленные ножными адамантими .
Саблезут
[ редактировать ]Мудрец
[ редактировать ]Стрелец
[ редактировать ]Линн Сакура
[ редактировать ]Линн Сакура - незначительный персонаж в комиксах Marvel . Персонаж, созданный писателем Фионой Эйвери и художником Марком Бруксом , впервые появился в Amazing Fantasy #1 (август 2004 г. ).
Она - Ани Коразон подруга детства , и оба являются одноклассниками в средней школе Милтон Саммерс в Форт -Грин, Бруклин . Линн часто поддерживает Аню, которая жонглирует двойной жизнью как Араньей с обществом пауков. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Джон Касия (сестринство вундеркинды Ассасина Амуна) угрожала близким Аня, Линн и Гил Коразон, после того, как он поступил в их школу. Линн попыталась начать отношения с Касией, не зная об угрозе. Аня попыталась вмешиваться в начинающие отношения и спас Линн и Касию от боевика. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Песчаный человек
[ редактировать ]Sandmanatee
[ редактировать ]Sandmanatee - это антропоморфный ламантин и животная версия Sandman.
Кровь
[ редактировать ]Сарацин
[ редактировать ]Sasquatch
[ редактировать ]SAT-IR-9
[ редактировать ]Сатана
[ редактировать ]Сатане
[ редактировать ]Сатурнин
[ редактировать ]Саул
[ редактировать ]Саурон
[ редактировать ]Дикая сталь
[ редактировать ]Savage Steel - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Разочарованные системой юстиции и то, что они рассматривали как свою снисходительную позицию в отношении преступности, несколько сотрудников полиции Нью -Йорка собрались вместе, чтобы сформировать организацию, которая убьет преступников, а не просто в тюрьму. Savage Steel - это мощная броня, созданная Stane International для них, основанная на технологии, украденных у Stark Enterprises и используется несколькими членами Кабала, включая Пола Трента и бывших членов Гарри Леннокс, Джонни Леоне и Джимми Зафара. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Зафар позже реформирует и становится союзником Darkhawk как Savage Steel. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ]
Счастливого Сэма Сойера
[ редактировать ]Рафаэль Скарф
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Лейтенант Рафаэль «Рэйф» Скарф - вымышленный лейтенант полиции Нью -Йорка. Персонаж, созданный Крисом Клермонтом и Пэт Бродериком , впервые появился в Marvel Premiere #23 (август 1975 г.).
Рэйф - ветеран войны во Вьетнаме , который вернулся в Нью -Йорк, чтобы стать полицейским. Он сблизился со своим партнером Мисти Найт, и когда она потеряла руку в результате взрыва бомбы, Скарф никогда не покидал ее. [ 13 ] Он был повторяющимся союзником железного кулака , [ 14 ] [ 15 ] А позже Люк Кейдж, когда они собрались вместе, чтобы сформировать героев для найма. [ 16 ]
Спустя годы, в сюжетной линии « Теневая страна », Скарф позже пошел в Роуг и попытался сформулировать Сорвиголову за убийство нескольких преступников. [ 17 ] Позже он был захвачен его бывшим партнером Мисти Найт. [ 18 ]
Во время сюжетной линии « Gang War » Scarfe оказывается, что он является лидером The Heat , группой полицейских, работающих на кухне ада. Кроме того, он получает помощь от анонимного благотворителя, который послал убийцу Беллону, чтобы помочь тепло, и ему предоставляется прототипная пушка. [ 19 ] [ 20 ]
Рафаэль Скарф в других СМИ
[ редактировать ]Рафаэль Скарф появляется в Люк Кейдж , изображенный Фрэнком Уэйли . [ 21 ] Эта версия является коррумпированным детективом полиции Нью -Йорка на 29 -м участке, в котором сотрудничал Мисти Найт , который тайно работает на Корнелл «Коттонмут» Стоукс . [ 22 ] После того, как внутренние дела начнут расследовать его, Скарф пытается шантажировать Стоукс, который стреляет в него и оставляет его для мертвых. Прежде чем умирать, Скарф рассказывает Люку Кейджу и Храм Клэр все, что он знает о преступной деятельности Стокса. [ 23 ]
Масштаб
[ редактировать ]Scalface - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Scaleface-мутант, который может превратиться в большое драконье, похожее на рептилийское существо. Она была членом Морлоков . После сюжетной линии Morlock Massacre она и выжившие Морлоки вступают в конфликт с Люди Икс и полицией, прежде чем она будет убита последней. [ 24 ]
Scaleface позже воскрешается как зомби Черным Коглом, чтобы сразиться с ней-Хулком . После того, как She-Hulk победит зомби, погребен Scalface и магические прелести помещаются, чтобы ее тело снова снова поднималось. [ 25 ]
Тем не менее, Scaleface является одним из мертвых мутантов, воскрешенных вирусом трансмуда Селена во время сюжетной линии Necrosha . [ 26 ]
Scaleface в других носителях
[ редактировать ]- Scalface выступает неязычной камеи в X-Men: The Animated Series и X-Men '97 как член Morlocks.
- Scaleface появляется неязычная камея в Evolution Evolution «X-Treme Sears».
Скальфантер
[ редактировать ]Скальффантер ( Джон Грейкроу ) - вымышленный персонаж злодея мутанта , появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics .
Скальффантер является членом коренных племени американцев , которые первоначально сражались во Второй мировой войне в Соединенных Штатах, но должны были быть казнены за убийство своих коллег -офицеров. Он застрелен стрельбой и считается мертвым. Тем не менее, он выживает, найден и набирается загадочным вдохновителем Мистером Зловещим на раннем этапе. Позже, по -видимому, не работая под зловещим, он убивает работодателя Savage Mutant Sabrelooth и предлагает саблезубые деньги, чтобы присоединиться к боссу Скальффунтера в качестве наемника, который принимает Саблеут. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Спустя годы он воссоединяется со своим старым другом Гамбитом и присоединяется к своим мародерам. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Во время резней мутанта мародеры сталкиваются с Люди Икс и оригинальной командой X-Factor , а также Thor и Power Pack , оставив несколько мародеров мертвыми. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Впоследствии Люди Икс мешают попытке Мародеров убить бывшую пешку Зинстера, Мадлен Прайор , в Сан-Франциско . [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Не провалившись, они снова пробуют в Нью -Йорке во время демонического вторжения . [ Том и проблема необходимы ] В течение этого времени зловещий клонировал всю группу мародеров, чтобы заменить любых членов команды, которые убиты точными репликами [ Том и проблема необходимы ] (как это было сделано в случае с мародером, известным как Riptide ). [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Скальффантер удается жить на протяжении всего его встреч с героями, [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Но когда Мародеры позже сражаются с размерными, снятыми Нейтом Греем после попытки убить бывшего слуги Синстера, Треноди , [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Он убит, а затем клонирован. [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Когда зловещий ставит как доктор Роберт Виндзор, ученый в программе Weamon X , Скальффантер все еще помогает ему получить мутантных пленников для своей ДНК, поскольку зловещие предположительно помогают заключенным сбежать, только чтобы отвезти их в свои собственные лаборатории для экспериментов. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Скальффантер является одним из все еще мощных мутантов, живущих в палатках на газоне Института Ксавье после того, как почти все мутанты были отключены во время сюжетной линии « искажения ». Когда приходит бессмертный мутант -апокалипсис , скальфантер уходит и служит ему. Когда Хавок предупреждает Скальфонтер и коллеги -апокалипсис, набирает лихорадочную высоту лихорадку и , в этом случае они находятся над головами, Скальффантер отвечает, что Апокалипсис объяснил, что в этом случае он находится на стороне мутантов, поскольку они находятся в опасности вымирания. [ Том и проблема необходимы ] В сюжетной линии « Люди Икс: Комплекс Мессии », после поражения Апокалипсиса, Скальфантер возвращается к своему хозяину и присоединился к мародерам. Скальфантер участвует в первоначальном нападении на Куперстаун, Аляска для мутантного ребенка. [ 31 ] Во время поиска Людей Икс, он стреляет в мутанта, он стреляет и сильно ранит ночного края . [ 32 ] Позже он помогает команде в их защите базы Синстера от Людей Икс на острове Мьюр. Во время битвы он стреляет Росоманией в голову, но впоследствии прикреплен к стене одним из ножей Варпата , когда пытается убить Хепзибу. [ 33 ]
В «Люди Икс: разделенные мы стоим после поражения Змуна и смерти и расформирования остальных мародеров, Скальффнтер бежит в маленький город в пустыне, где он снова работает в закусочной в качестве повара. Он боится, что Люди Икс собираются убить его и полностью ушли. Проповедник начинает есть в закусочной и постоянно преследует скальффунтер с непрекращающейся болтовней. Однажды ночью ночной гриплер нападает на Скальффантер в своем трейлере, показывая, что он был проповедником, замаскированным. Скальффантер пытается убить его, но его легко побеждать. Ночной краулер говорит ему, что он искал его, чтобы убить его, но передумал, когда понял, что у Скальфонтера нет души - он был просто копией копии. Затем он прощает Скальфонтер за все свои грехи, прошлое и будущее, затем уходит. На следующий день Скальффантер видна в кулинарной закусочной, теперь одетый в золотой крест. [ 34 ] Он также попытался исправить заборы с Люди Икс, уведомляя их о взломе в одной из старых лабораторий Зенистера. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Во время сюжетной линии «Люди Икс: Утопия» Скальфантер захвачен группой не мутантных сверхчеловеков и вынужден разлететь груз из пяти мутантных существ в Люди Икс на Утопии. [ 35 ] В новом статус -кво для мутантов Post House of X и Powers of X , профессор X и Magneto приглашают всех мутантов жить на Krakoa и приветствовать даже бывших врагов в их складке. [ 36 ] Некоторое время спустя, в возрасте Кракоана , он присоединяется к свободной группе изгоев мутантов, действующих под руководством Мистер Синейстер: « Геллионы» , которые также включают Хавок, Кваннон, Эмпат, Уайлдхилд, нянь и сирот. [ 37 ] CBR отметил, что сериал «Геллионов» вышел на пенсию расистского кодового кодового скальфунтера Грейкроу, которое дебютировало во время сюжетной линии мутанта в 1986 году во втором выпуске серии и в том, что Greycrow имел серьезную «развитие персонажей» с изменением выкупа и героизма во время этой серии. [ 38 ]
Сканер
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Сканер (вырезать или быть)
[ редактировать ]Сканер был членом эскадрильи SpaceNight, начиная с ROM -годовой (серия 1982), #2 [ 39 ] в ноябре 1983 года, в которой ее также называли Скера. В последующих вопросах ее называли Вера. [ 40 ]
Чучело
[ редактировать ]Алый пью
[ редактировать ]Алый пруч - это антропоморфная собака и животная версия алой ведьмы.
Алый скараб
[ редактировать ]Алый паук
[ редактировать ]Бен Рейли
[ редактировать ]Джо Уэйд
[ редактировать ]Майкл Ван Патрик Клоны
[ редактировать ]Кейн
[ редактировать ]Алая ведьма
[ редактировать ]Шизоидный человек
[ редактировать ]Шизоид - это псевдоним , используемый двумя вымышленными суперзлодеями, которые появляются в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . [ 41 ]
Чип Мартин
[ редактировать ]Основная версия, Чип Мартин , впервые появилась в впечатляющем томе 2, № 36 (ноябрь 1979 г.), и была создана Биллом Мантло , Джоном Ромитой-младшим и Джимом Муни . Аспирант в государственном университете Империи , [ 42 ] Он страдает от психологической нестабильности и обладает способностью строить и анимировать солидные конструкции со своим разумом. Его отец - сенатор Роберт Мартин, возможный подозреваемый как хобгоблин . [ 43 ]
Шизоидный человек присоединился к Виль-Анону, двенадцатиэп-программе, посвященной помощи людям преодолеть криминальные тенденции, которые также состояли из Армадилло , равноденствия , гипно-хостлера , Джексона Уила и Ман-Булла . [ 44 ]
В гражданской войне : отчет о боевых повреждениях , выясняется, что Chip и Lectronn участвовали в трехчасовой борьбе за Нью-Йорк, который закончился в паттерне. [ 45 ]
Шизоидный человек был среди нескольких сверхмощных преступников, размещенных в неназванной, плохо оборудованной тюрьме в « Мстителях против». Исторические линии Икс . Rogue и Mimic должны были сразиться с ними во время тюремного бунта, где шизоид пытался контролировать себя. [ 46 ]
Шизоидный человек обладает силой строительства и анимирования твердых конструкций с его разумом.
Ultimate Marvel версия
[ редактировать ]Конечным Marvel эквивалентом шизоида Джейми Мадрокса является неназванный генетически модифицированный французский гражданин благодаря украденным стволовым клеткам . Он использует свои аналогичные способности саморепликации, чтобы контролировать бунт, прежде чем присоединиться к освободителям . [ 47 ] Его команда ведет крупную армию, чтобы вторгнуться и завоевать Соединенные Штаты, что приводит к гибели некоторых членов заповедников Щит -гиганта . [ 48 ] Капитан Америка и оса побеждают все тела шизоида, которые были «разбросаны по всему трискелиону». [ 49 ]
Эрик Швиннер
[ редактировать ]Эрик Швиннер - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Эрик Швиннер - человек -ученый в Garid (Альтернативное исследование Галаннана для развития иммунизации). Впервые он появился в Amazing Fantasy #15 (август 1962 г.). Швиннер провел публичную демонстрацию, которая привела к тому, что Питер Паркер был укушен радиоактивным пауком. Он работает с Питером в лаборатории, чтобы понять радиоактивных пауков, а также победить тензора, сбежавшего пациента с мутированными способностями. [ 50 ] [ 51 ]
Ученый высший
[ редактировать ]Scimitar
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Информация о публикации | |
Издатель | Marvel Comics |
Первое появление | Железный кулак № 5 (март 1976 г.) |
Создан | Крис Клермонт Джон Бирн |
Находящая информация | |
Другой я | Неизвестный |
Разновидность | Человек |
Командная принадлежность | Оружие |
Примечательные псевдонимы | Мечаст Scimitar |
Способности | Высококвалифицированный с лезвиями |
Scimitar - это персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . Созданный писателем Крисом Клермонтом и художником Джоном Бирном , персонаж впервые появился в Iron Fist #5 (март 1976 г.). [ 52 ] Scimitar изображен как мастер оружия лезвия , служа при Мастере Хан . [ 53 ] Он наемник , первоначально нанятый колдуном для устранения железного кулака , а затем повторяющегося противника супергероя. [ 54 ]
Вымышленная биография персонажа
[ редактировать ]Scimitar - это наемник из Халвана и враг железного кулака . Мало что известно о его прошлом, за исключением того, что его имя использовалось многими другими людьми в Халване.
В своем первом появлении Scimitar убивает нескольких гражданских лиц, чтобы скрыть кулак. План работает, а Iron Fist раскрывает себя, и, несмотря на скорость и навыки борьбы с Scimitar, Iron Fist все еще может победить его. [ Том и проблема необходимы ] У него еще несколько разбеганий с Iron Fist и его партнером Люком Кейджем , но всегда оказывается побежденным. [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Scimitar исчезает с комических страниц в течение долгого времени, пока не возвращается в лимитированном серии «Железный кулак» 1990 -х годов . [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Позже Scimitar присоединяется к оружию, террористической группе, которая использует его в качестве «супер-агента» из-за его высококвалифицированных способов со своим мечом. Скимитарный переходит на вооружение в Занзибаре и пытается убить своего президента, который является отставным супергероем. Благодаря Икс члену Архангел и его союзникам из Геноша , Scimitar и вооружения потерпели поражение. [ 55 ]
Scimitar и вооружения затем побеждены Люди Икс незадолго до начала дома М. [ 56 ]
В других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]Scimitar появляется в невероятном эпизоде Hulk "The Lost Village", [ 57 ] Озвучен Томом Кейном . [ 58 ] Эта версия - киборг , который ранее жил в тибетском городе Анаврин, а затем был изгнан его отцом Тонг Зином.
Искра
[ редактировать ]Первое появление | X-Men #107 (октябрь 1977 г. ) |
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Создан | Крис Клермонт и Дейв Кокрум |
Разновидность | Неопознанная внеземная раса |
Команды | Имперская гвардия |
Способности | Сокращение от нормального размера до пяти процентов от ее нормального размера (и любого размера между ними) |
Scintilla (первоначально названный Midget ) является членом Шиара Имперской гвардии . Созданный Крисом Клермонтом и Дейвом Кокрумом , персонаж впервые появился в X-Men #107 (октябрь 1977 г.). Скантилия обладает способностью сокращаться до пяти процентов от ее нормального размера и любого размера между ними. Как и многие оригинальные члены имперской гвардии, Скантилия является аналогом персонажа из Comics легиона DC of Super Heroes : в ее случае сжимается фиолетовый . [ 59 ]
Мидулог был одним из первых из Имперской гвардии, с которой столкнулась команда сверхчеловеческих мутантов, известных как Люди Икс, которые стремились спасти принцессу Лиландру от ее безумного брата-императора Д'Кена . Следуя приказам своего императора, охранник столкнулся с людьми на безымянной планете Ши'ар-империи, и была на грани победы, когда группа межзвездных морозителей, известная как Starjammers , чтобы перевернуть прилив в битве Благоприятная польза Икс. [ 60 ]
Некоторое время спустя, когда Deathbird была императрицей, Midget присоединился к другим членам имперской гвардии в битве против Экскалибура и Starjammers. Позже, от имени Deathbird, Midget помог другим имперским гвардейцам в битве против Людей Икс и Starjammers, но они были побеждены. [ 61 ]
Среднешенник переименован в Scintilla [ 62 ] В начале операции: Галактический Шторм , межгалактическая война между Шиаром и Кри . Имперская гвардия является неотъемлемой частью Шиара, создающего массивное супер-оружие-«нега-бомба»-используя артефакты Кри, в том числе оригинальные отрицательные диапазоны капитана Марвела , которые охранник крадет из могилы мертвого героя. Эта бомба способна разрушить область, эквивалентную империи Кри (которая предположительно расположена по всему крупному магелланическому облаку ). В конечном счете, устройство бомбы Nega успешно детонируется, разрушает империю Кри, причем 98% населения Kree мгновенно умирает. [ 63 ] Шиар прилагает остатки империи Кри, когда Смертельная птица стала наместником территорий Кри. [ 64 ]
Вулкан , мощный мутант, намереваясь завоевать империю Ши'ар, борется с охранником, начиная с странных X-Men #480 (2007). К сожалению, Вулкан убивает Cosmo и Smasher (и, казалось бы, импульсивный , нейтронный и титан ), прежде чем он потерпел поражение гладиатором , который выпускает свой левый глаз. Несмотря на стремление Скинтилы о мести, Гладиатор берет Вулкан под стражу и заключает его в тюрьму. [ 65 ]
Скантилия имеет много дополнительных приключений с Имперской Гвардией, в таких сюжетных линиях, как « Император Вулкан ». [ 66 ] "Секретное вторжение" [ 67 ] Люди Икс: Кингбекер , [ 68 ] " Война королей " [ 69 ] и «Суд над Жан Грей». [ 70 ]
Скорчер
[ редактировать ]Скорпия
[ редактировать ]Скорпия - это суперзлодей .
Элейн Колл завербован Сильверманом из психиатрической больницы, чтобы стать новым скорпионом . Вместо этого она предпочитает называть себя Скорпией, и ей дают роботизированную броню, похожую на скорпиона, которая повышала ее силу и скорость на 500%. Скорпия успешно приносит Deathlok в Сильверман, и ему приказано засаду «Человека-паука» и «Сорвиголова», которые проникли в свою базу. Она носит их, но затем его предан Сильвермане, который стреляет ее в спину. Скорпия следует за Человеком-пауком и Сорвиголовом по месту местоположения Сильвермана и немедленно нападает на него. Manicframe, еще один из наемников Сильвермана, берет под контроль кибернетические усовершенствования Скорпии и использует ее, чтобы атаковать Человека-паука. Тем не менее, она вскоре восстановила мобильность и взорвала Сильверман. Взрыв, созданный карателем, сбил Скорпию со здания, на котором они были, но умственно противоречивая Смертная, спас ее. Затем она решила покинуть район, а не быть в тюрьме. [ 71 ]
Затем Скорпия присоединяется к новой Sinister Six (хотя всего было семь членов). Главной целью команды было помешать Кейну больше убить врагов Человека-паука. Когда Кейн замаскировал себя под Человека-паука и напал на Хобгоблина, Скорпия немедленно присоединилась к другим в битве. Тем не менее, они не привыкли работать вместе, к большому презрению Скорпии. Человек-паук в конечном итоге вошел в битву и смог победить Скорпию. Она также участвовала в очередной битве против Человека-паука с некоторыми из ее бывших союзников и новых, таких как Бумеранг и Джек О 'Фонарь . Она потерпела поражение, когда Человек-паук бросил в нее Джек О'Лантерн. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Гораздо позже, Скорпия борется с Человеком-пауком и Черной кошкой и побеждена, когда черная кошка срывает ее хвост. [ 72 ] Позже она показывает, что ее наняла Альберто Ортега, глава местного лекарственного синдиката. [ 73 ]
Во время сюжетной линии « Бесконечности » Скорпия появляется как одна из женских злодеев в использовании Кэролайн Ле Фэй. Она помогает отбиться от Таноса сил , а затем сражается с бесстрашными защитниками . [ 74 ] Скорпия оставалась в использовании Ле Фэй впоследствии, выступая в качестве одного из ее телохранителей во время встречи с Mercs за деньги. [ 75 ]
Во время сюжетной линии « охоты » Скорпия входит в число персонажей на тему животного, которые были захвачены TaskMaster и Black Ant для большой охоты на Kraven The Hunter , которая спонсируется компанией Arcade Arcade Industries. Она была замечена на собрании, проведенном стервятниками . [ 76 ] Позже она была освобождена, когда Крейвен Охотник сказал Аркаде, чтобы опустить полевое поле вокруг Центрального парка. [ 77 ]
Скорпия появляется как член женского воплощения зловещего синдиката . Она заявляет Франсин Фрай , что слышала о ее жарке оригинального электро -электро и краже его штуки. Зловещий синдикат начинает свою миссию, в которой они атакуют здание праздника, в котором работает волонтер. [ 78 ] Жук возглавляет зловещий синдикат в атаке Бумеранга. Бумеранг заявил, что он был тем, кто придумал зловещее имя синдиката. После того, как тетя Мэй в безопасное место Питер Паркер превращается в Человека-паука и помогает Бумерангу бороться с синдикатом. Синдикат начинает совершать свою атаку в формировании, пока Человек-паук случайно не отключит газоэранг Бумеранга, который выбивает Человека-паука, достаточно для того, чтобы синдикат мог избавиться от бумеранга. Поскольку в качестве примера для преступного преступного мира в качестве примера для преступного преступного мира есть предложение о том, как синдикат может использовать бумеранг, называя Уилсона Фиска, что они поймали бумеранг, поскольку ей дают информацию о том, где может произойти обмен. Позже Скорпия упомянула членам Синдиката, что носорог когда -то отказался бороться с ней. [ 79 ] Когда Beetle возвращается в штаб -квартиру, Scorpia присутствует, когда мэр Уилсон Фиск приносит всю силу Нью -Йорка в свою штаб -квартиру, требуя, чтобы они сдали его бумеранга. Затем синдикат помогает Человеку-пауку против сил мэра Фиска. После того, как Человек-паук эвакуирует бумеранг, синдикат борется с силами мэра Фиска, не убивая их. Синдикат побежден и арестован полицией. На их транспорт атаковал неизвестный нападавший, который освобождает их. [ 80 ]
Во время сюжетной линии « Зловещей войны » Скорпия была со зловещим синдикатом, когда они были завербованы Создателем , чтобы наказать Человека-паука за его грехи. [ 81 ]
Скорпия была со зловещим синдикатом, когда они вытащили Дженис Линкольн на девичник. [ 82 ]
Во время сюжетной линии « Gang War » Скорпия сопровождала жука, леди -осьминога и Trapstr, чтобы предоставить Aid White Rabbit и ее приспешника Карима, когда группа Black Mariah нападает на склад, в котором они находятся. [ 83 ] Скорпия сопровождает зловещий синдикат в Sugar Hill, чтобы бороться Diamondback с бандой там. Они побеждают некоторых людей из Diamondback и обнаруживают, что остальные из них были побеждены Роуз и Диггером . [ 84 ] [ 85 ] [ 86 ] [ 87 ] [ 88 ]
Скорпион
[ редактировать ]Скорпион
[ редактировать ]Скорпион - это имя , используемое разными персонажами, которые появляются в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Мак Гарган
[ редактировать ]Джим Эванс
[ редактировать ]Джим Эванс - успешный аптекарь в Дэцвилле во время Старого Запада. Он начал встречаться с Сарой (самой красивой девушкой в городе), пока она не начала пренебрегать им, заявив, что у нее уже есть парень в Мэтте Коди. Мэтт Коди не был рад, что Сара вышла с Джимом и бросил ему вызов с перестрелкой. Джим нарисовал свой пистолет сначала, и ему удалось только взять Мэтта в левой руке, когда Мэтту удалось выстрелить Джима из его руки. Затем Мэтт заставил Джима танцевать своим пистолетом. Джим был унижен и пообещал месть, став скорпионом и обладая парализующими пулями. [ 89 ]
После шести месяцев в тюрьме Джим Эванс сбегает и берет псевдоним Стинг-Рэй, прежде чем победить их Фантом Райдер . [ 90 ]
Кармилла черный
[ редактировать ]Питер Паркер (клон)
[ редактировать ]Первым окончательным воплощением Marvel в Scorpion является один из Питера Паркера клонов . Одетый как скорпион и атакующий торговый центр, он оказался психически неуравновешенным клоном, который был вписывается в зеленый бронированный костюм. [ 91 ] У этого клона дополнительно был механический хвост, привитый к его позвоночнику, который обладал способностью стрелять в кислоту. Клон в конечном итоге был подавлен Человеком-пауком и доставлен в Фантастическую четверку , который в конечном итоге дал его щиту [ 92 ] В конце сюжетной линии клонов Сага, Ник Фьюри говорит подчиненным «приступить к работе», когда выходит из комнаты, в котором находится клон. [ 93 ]
Крон Стоун Земли-96099
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Джефферсон Дэвис из Земли-65
[ редактировать ]Джефферсон Дэвис берет на себя имя скорпиона в Земле-65 . Он носит электрически заряженный костюм, несет персонал на тему скорпиона и обладает некоторой ограниченной суперскорочной скоростью. Джефферсон работает в организации Шелк и сражался с пауком-Гвен (от имени Мэтта Мердока ), Шелкового и пауковой женщины . [ 94 ]
Скорпион в других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]- Оригинальное воплощение скорпиона появляется в удивительном Человеке-пауке . [ 95 ] [ 96 ] Эта версия представляет собой гибрид-скорпион-мужья, созданный Осскара физиком Отто Октавиусом .
- По состоянию на удивительного Человека-паука 2 , Крейн Охотник охотился и убил скорпиона за кадром, прежде чем превратить его в монтированный трофей.
- Оригинальное воплощение скорпиона появляется в Ultimate Spider-Man , [ 97 ] [ 98 ] Первоначально озвучен Данте Баско , а затем Эриком Баузой . [ 99 ] Эта версия является составным персонажем с элементами стального змея, который является соперником Железного кулака , членом Sinister Six и множеством симбиота яда .
- Оригинальное, неназванное воплощение скорпиона появляется у Человека-паука: в пауке-потерпе , озвученном Хоакином Косио . [ 100 ] Эта версия является кибернетически улучшенным латиноамериканским гангстером, напоминающим о скорпионе , который работает под королем . [ 101 ]
Презрение
[ редактировать ]Первое появление | Carnage #1 (декабрь 2010 года; Танис Нивес) Carnage #4 (июнь 2011 года; презрение) |
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Создан | Зеб Уэллс Клейтон Крэн |
Разновидность | Человек, привязанный к симбиотам |
Способности | Может слиться с технологиями. |
Дальнейшее чтение |
Прекращение ( Танис Нивес ) - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Танис Невис впервые появился в Carnage #1 (декабрь 2010 г.), [ 102 ] презрения в то время как симбиот впервые появился в Carnage #4 (июнь 2011 г.).
После того, как симбиот резни был разорван пополам за пределами атмосферы Земли, [ 103 ] Позже обнаружено, что Carnage выжила и вернулась на Землю, где его обнаружил Майкл Холл, который принес крик и ее врач, доктор Танис Невис, чтобы использовать Shrinek, чтобы сохранить бойню, чтобы использовать свойства организма для создания протезных конечностей и экзо- Подводные костюмы, которые будут реагировать так же, как и симбиот. Nevies оснащена одним из этих протезных рук после того, как она попала в атаку со стороны двойника , который пытался спасти вопль. [ 104 ] Когда она возле бойцы, ее рука становится дикой и заставляет ее убить нескольких ученых, прежде чем Carnage насильственно связывается с ней. [ 104 ] После того, как симбиот использует Танис, чтобы проникнуть в зал корпорации зала, выяснилось, что Клетус Касади жив, сохраняется резней и ремонтирован протезированием Холла. [ 104 ] Касади снова восстанавливает бойню, пытаясь отомстить за его плен, в то время как Человек-паук и Железный Человек пытаются остановить бойню. Затем выясняется, что Carnage снова была «беременной», и спаун иска ненадолго связывается с Танисом, но она удаляет его от себя и симбиота связывается, чтобы закричать, прежде чем ее разорвать от нее. Боясь из -за злобы за ворана, то, что рука симбиотов, затем переживает Танис, создавая нового герского презрения, который побеждает крик и заставляет ее использовать свой звуковой крик, чтобы ослабить бойню, которая убегает. [ 104 ]
В Carnage USA Carnage вторглись в Довертон, Колорадо и связались со своими гражданами и командой Мстителей (которые первоначально пытались остановить бойню), на которую правительство отправило в команду Mercury, команда спецназа с усиленной симбиотом, связанную с агонией , фаге , Симбиоты бунта и Лашер вместе с доктором Танисом Нивесом в качестве презрения, чтобы остановить бойню, но они в значительной степени в меньшинстве, так как Carnage контролирует весь город. Усовершенствованный спецназ продолжает сражаться, но Carnage посылает контролируемых Мстителей после них, именно тогда Человек-паук приходит с незатронутыми жителями города. БИЛЕЙ Особенно жесткий, когда агент Яд вмешивается в звуковые раунды. Презрение использует строительный автомобиль, чтобы перенести два на устройство, которое она построила, и показывает, что ее устройство предназначено для постоянного удаления связей из бойни и яда, но хосты все еще там. После того, как симбиоты сражаются с самими собой и командой Мстителей, Симбиот яда возвращается к Флэш -Томпсону, в то время как презрение способно захватывать и сдерживать симбиот. [ 105 ]
В Carnage, рожденном , выясняется, что презрение было испорчено и начало культ, поклоняющийся кнутом . Она со своими последователями извлекает остатки Симбиота Гренделя от производителя , а также поврежденное тело Касади после ядовитого события. После имплантации остатков внутри Касади начинают бороться за контроль. Она предлагает себя Касади, чтобы он мог поглотить остатки Карнаж, оставшиеся в ее теле, но вместо этого Касади убивает ее, снова заставляя ее кодекс снова, чтобы снова быть резнем, [ 106 ] Хотя Carnage на самом деле в Alchemax . [ 107 ]
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[ редактировать ]- Симбиот презрения появляется в финале серии « Человек-паук " Maximum Venom, озвученный Кайли Рассел. [ 108 ] [ 109 ] Эта версия - старшая сестра Venom, которая была создана Кнуллом, чтобы служить членом сестер -симбиотов вместе с Screat and Mania и обладает неназванным хозяином с возможностями формирования.
- Воплощение презрения Таниса Невиса появляется как играбельный персонаж у Человека-паука без ограничений .
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[ редактировать ]Scramble ( Lionel Jeffries ), также известный как Scramble The Mixed Up Man , является суперзлодеем, появляющимся в СМИ, опубликованных Marvel Comics. В частности, он был врагом альфа -полета , но в течение короткого времени он был попеременно их союзником. Scramble - брат Мэдисон Джеффрис . Scramble впервые появился в Alpha Flight #30 (февраль 1986 г.) и был создан Биллом Манло и Майком Миньолой .
Лайонел Джеффрис и его старший брат Мэдисон были мутантами: Мэдисон со способностью изменять металлические поверхности и Лайонел, способный манипулировать органическим веществом. Лионель использовал свою власть, чтобы стать успешным хирургом, а затем и он, и Мэдисон были среди многих тысяч канадцев, чтобы поступить в армию Соединенных Штатов во время войны во Вьетнаме . Мэдисон, который ненавидел быть мутантом, служил механиком первого класса, в то время как Лайонел жаждал возможности использовать свои силы навсегда в качестве медика. Тем не менее, неспособность Лайонела воскресить многих из своих коллег -солдат после того, как взрыв расчленен их командой, заставила его сойти с ума, и Мэдисон пришлось использовать свои собственные полномочия, чтобы помочь сдерживать его. [ 110 ]
В годы после войны у Мэдисона своего брата -брата посвятили себя больнице общего профиля в Монреале , где его держали в ограничениях, прежде чем он сам присоединился к канадской команде супергероя Альфа. Вскоре после этого лидер Альфа Хизер Хадсон обнаружила Лайонела, обнаружив свое существование в компьютерной системе команды Alphanex (только после того, как обход блокировки безопасности в файле Мэдисона). С тех пор, как Мэдисон никогда не сообщал своим товарищам по команде о существовании Лайонела, Хизер предположила, что мужчина был врачом в больнице, и отправилась туда, чтобы определить, был ли он мутантом, и если так привлечь его в альфа -рейс. Когда она обнаружила, что Лионель была на самом деле пациентом, она была еще более в ужасе, увидев то, что, по ее мнению, ужасное плохое обращение от имени медиков, которые его ограничили. Однако, когда Хизер попыталась представить себя как подруга Мэдисона рукопожатием, Лайонел установил с ней физический контакт и использовал свои силы, чтобы жестоко деформировать свое тело, освободившись в процессе и обгоняя больницу. Теперь он пошел под названием «Скрамбл», смешанного человека, и вскоре пошел в изменение персонала больницы и пациентов в ужасно деформированные зомби (непреднамеренно воскресение смертоносных Эрнеста, умершего альфа-летного врага, в процессе). Безумная схватка считала себя чуть больше, чем врач, ухаживающий за своими пациентами. Вскоре на месте появился альфа -рейс, чтобы спасти Хизер (после того, как она прослежила свой путь через Alphanex), и вступила в драку с мутатами. Вскоре братья Джеффрис воссоединились в больничном морге, и там Мэдисон полностью осознал глубину безумия Скрэмбл, а также полагал, что в нем все еще было хорошо. Два брата столкнулись, но в конце концов Мэдисон манипулировал схватками в использовании своих собственных способностей органического нарастания на себя, исцеляя его мозг от психоза. «Вылеченная» схватка меняет большую часть ущерба, который он нанес, включая трансформацию Хизер, и клятвы вернуться к медицине после увольнения из больницы. [ 110 ]
В конечном итоге Scramble возглавлял новую клинику Life, организацию, которая несколько раз помогала альфа -рейсам, став сильным союзником команды в процессе. Однако, постепенно, его безумие начало возвращаться, и он начал секретную кампанию по созданию расы генетических сверхчеловеков. Он нашел партнера в Box (Roger Bochs), участника полета альфа -полета, который также страдал от тяжелого психоза. Мстительно ревнивая коробка попросила схватить его способность использовать свои силы, чтобы восстановить его поврежденные ноги, чтобы закрепить любовь своей подруги и товарища по команде Аврора . В конце концов, выяснилось, что схватка не использовала излишнюю жирную ткань Бох, чтобы восстановить ноги человека, а скорее использовалась манипулированная плоть трупа. Несмотря на это странное предательство, сумасшедшая пара все еще объединила свои усилия в стремлении Scramble к закупок его предполагаемой супер -расы. Затем схватки и Бохс физически объединены в ужасно деформированное существо, известное как Омега, и атаковали альфа -рейс и их стажеры бета -полет Когда команды завоевали свои планы, сначала мутировал собственного лабораторного помощника Мэдисона и Лайонела Уитмена Кнаппа (вызывая скрытые мутантные способности Кнаппа), а затем одолел остальные команды. Мэдисон деформируется, а затем не надевает броню Бокс и использует ее для борьбы с Омегой, в течение которого персонажи схватки стала доминирующей и убила на половине Бох. После того, как Альфа -рейс восстанавливается и побеждает Омегу (в значительной степени благодаря усилиям контролера бета -полета « Пурпурная девушка »), Мэдисон понял, что единственный способ предотвратить будущий крах его опасного брата - это убить его. Затем он продолжил делать это, используя оружие, накопленное из его коробки. [ 111 ]
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[ редактировать ]Grady Scraps - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Персонаж, созданный писателем Дэном Слоттом и художником Хамберто Рамосом , впервые появился в «Удивительном Человеке-пауке № 648» (январь 2011 г.). Он комический коллега Питера Паркера в Max Modell 's Horizon Labs. Отходы участвуют в различных сюжетных линиях -пауке , таких как « Большое время » и « Паука-остров ». [ 112 ] [ 113 ] [ 114 ] [ 115 ]
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[ редактировать ]Грейди отходы появляются в Человеке-пауке , озвученном Скоттом Менвиллом . [ 116 ] [ 117 ] Эта версия - подросток и ученый, работающий в Horizon High.
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[ редактировать ]Сеньор Мюерте и Сеньор Сьюерте - это псевдонимы, используемые рядом вымышленных персонажей, появляющихся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
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[ редактировать ]Первым персонажем, использующим эти имена, был Рамон Гарсия, который родился в Хатильо, Пуэрто -Рико . Рамон был владельцем цепочки азартных казино и преступника, который назвал себя «Сеньор Сьюерте» (что означает «мистер удача» на английском языке) в роли руководителя отдела преступных азартных игр в Нью -Йорке. Он использовал имя «Сеньор Мюерте» (что означает «мистер Смерть» на английском языке), когда он убил своих противников. Рамон послал людей убить Фрэнка Дженкса и Люка Кейджа. [ 118 ] Мюерте попыталась убить Люка Кейджа и убила соперника -владельца казино. Он сражался с Кейджем, но был сэлектрическим показателем его собственным устройством во время битвы и умер. [ 119 ] Рамон вновь появляется без объяснения спустя годы спустя, будучи вынужденным совершать преступления Леди Caterpillar, которая похитила свою жену Ребекку Клайд. [ 120 ] [ 121 ]
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[ редактировать ]После смерти Рамона его младшие братья Хайме и Филипп взяли на себя свою деятельность и стали совладельцами игровых казино их брата. Хайме стал «Сеньор Сьюерте», а Филипп стал «Сеньор Мюерте». Хайме был профессиональным вором, а Филипп был профессиональным убийцей.
Филипп, как новый сеньор Мюерте, позировал как своего умершего брата Рамона. Наряду с Тарантулом он убил правительственного агента Кена Астора и попытался захватить военный конвой, Madbombs. Он боролся с капитаном Америкой. [ 122 ] Филипп носил перчатки, которые смогли выпустить яд паука в своих жертв.
Хайме, в роли Сеньор Сьюерте, попытался воровство артефактов Тутанхамена из музея и сразился с клеткой и железным кулаком. [ 123 ] Игровые операции Джейми и Филиппа были нарушены Cage и Iron Fist. Братья установили смертельные лозы для клетки и железного кулака, но все еще были побеждены ими. [ 124 ]
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[ редактировать ]Сеньор Мюерте появляется в эпизоде « Мстители: самый могущественный герои Земли », чтобы украсть человека-муравья ».
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[ редактировать ]Сувик Сеньяка - первый в истории Шри -Ланки, который появился в комиксах Marvel, за которым следует доктор Амара Перера. Сенака впервые появилась в Uncanny X-Men #300 и была создана Скоттом Лобделлом и Джоном Ромитой-младшим.
Сеньяка обладает способностью истощать биоэлектрическую сущность других при физическом контакте. Живая энергия, которую он истощает, увеличивает его естественную силу, выносливость и рефлексы, а также значительно ускоряет его выполняемые способности. Сенака также может использовать избыточную жизнь, которую он истощает, чтобы генерировать пару псионических блюд, состоящих из биоэлектрической энергии. Эти кнуты движутся в соответствии с его умственной командой и могут значительно увеличить расстояние его способности поглощения. Кнуты также могут проводить его биоэлектрическую энергию, чтобы воспламенить нервные кластеры у противника, чтобы вызвать сильную боль или паралич, а также прижигать в их плоть.
Сенака - мутант, набираемый Фабианом Кортесом в качестве члена второй группы аколитов . [ 125 ] На своей первой миссии эта новая команда Acolytes напала на нашу мать школы Священного Сердца, и в поисках мутантного ребенка. [ 126 ] Во время нападения Сеньяка недоволен своим лордом Магнето после того, как критически повредил человеческую медсестру своими энергетическими катушками, и впоследствии был убит Магнето, который раздавил жизнь из Сенаки своими собственными катушками. [ 127 ]
Сеньяка выжила, однако, просачивая жизненную энергию от агентов Международного правоохранительного агентства, известного как Щит, который восстановил тело Сеньяки. В поисках мести Магнето, Сеньяка решил убить морского капитана Ли Форрестера, бывшего парамона самозваного мастера магнетизма. Форрестер объединился с солдатом -мутантом из будущего по имени Кейбл , и Сеньяка, по -видимому, еще раз убил в последующей битве. [ 128 ]
Позже Сенака снова снова появилась в качестве члена фракции Acolytes во главе с Exodus , который способен вернуть людей к жизни. Аколиты участвовали в нападении на гору Вундагора в европейской стране Транзии , где проживает загадочный ученый, известный как высокий эволюционер . Эволюционер разработал мощное мутагенное соединение, известное как изотоп-E, которое Acolytes жаждут себя. [ 129 ]
После того, как Исход потерпел поражение, Сеньяка оказался в рядах бывших аколитов, которые помогали восстанию Carrion Cove против правления Магнето на острове Генша. С геноцидом популяции Genoshan в руках гигантского робота-мутанта-робота, контролируемых Cassandra Nova , генетическим близнецом профессора Чарльза Ксавьера, Сеньяка считался мертвым. [ 130 ]
Некоторое время прошло до того, как Сенака вернется. По возвращении, характер которого до сих пор неизвестен, он присоединился к рядам новой команды Acolytes Exodus. После битвы X-Men против Hecatomb, Senyaka появился на уничтоженной островной нации Cable's Island of Providence вместе с новыми мародерами, Gambit и Sunfire , в попытке претендовать на информационные архивы острова, что позволило бы доступ к будущей технологии Кабеля. В то время как Gambit и Sunfire столкнулись с Cable, Сеньяка сражался с Дэдпулом и, по -видимому, одержал верх, прежде чем Дэдпул был телепортирован технологией Кабеля. [ 131 ]
Когда Селена отправляет свой внутренний круг, чтобы забрать мистический нож, необходимый для завершения своего ритуала, Сенака смертельно ранит нескольких мутантов с силами, связанными со смертью. Сначала, когда она пытается обмануть его, появляясь перед ним как маленькую девочку, он говорит ей, чтобы она бросила ее маскировку, когда он убьет за нее, потому что она отличается от других, которых он служил. [ 132 ] Они отправляются в место рождения Селена, Рим и Нью -Йорк, где убивают членов этого филиала клуба адского огня. После того, как Калибан привела к руинам Геноша, Селена заявляет, что именно здесь она станет богиней и переименован в ее некрошу. [ 133 ]
Когда Селена отправляет свой внутренний круг, чтобы забрать мистический нож, необходимый для завершения своего ритуала, Сеньяка смертельно ранит, затем объединяется, чтобы атаковать Архангела , используя его катушки, чтобы сдержать его, в то время как мигание телепортирует свои крылья, чтобы измельчить. Позже Сенака подвергается нападению Росомахи, которая вонзит свои когти в его грудь. Сеньяка не подходит этим, заявляя, что он был убит ранее. В финальном бою Сенака Аннарес Росомаха в своих катушках, ударив его в стены. X-23 выпускает его, когда она отрезает руку Сенаки. Росомаха использует ситуацию, обезглавливая Сенака. [ 134 ]
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- Сенака появляется в Росомахе и Людях Икс члена и аколитов Магнето в качестве жителя Геноша .
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[ редактировать ]Геплхер (также известный как Shadowoman ) - вымышленный супергерой, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Впервые она появилась в Квазаре № 45 (апрель 1993 г.) и была создана Марком Грюнвальдом и Грантом Мием .
После трудного детства Джиллиан Мари Вудс покинула дом, чтобы поступить в Университет Сан -Франциско . Находясь там, она встретила оккультного лектора Энтони Людгейт Друид, супергерой, известный как Доктор Друид . Они обнаружили, что между ними существует психическая связь. Друид исследовал разум Джиллиан и узнала, что ее душа засела мужского алхимика в суде короля Артура в прошлой жизни, и что алхимик любил принцессу, чья душа была перевоплощена как доктор Друид. Алхимик и принцесса были убиты братом принцессы из -за их отношений, и алхимик поклялся, что снова найдет принцессу. Джиллиан и Друид, удивленные этими откровениями, стали любовниками. Некоторое время спустя Джиллиан случайно выпустила демона, который убил ее, когда она и Друид расследовали мистические артефакты Друид, взятые у колдуна Магнуса. Доктор Друид, используя мистическую статую под названием «Невеста Слориота», связал кусок души Джиллиан с ее тенью. Когда Джиллиан проснулась со своими новыми способностями, Друид сказала ей, что они являются результатом ее воздействия демона. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Джиллиан взяла имя Shadowoman и рядом с другими героями Джимом Скалли (как второй пылающий череп), а Н'Канту, живая мама , присоединилась к команде, во главе с доктором Друидом назвал шоковые отряд. Когда Quagmire , используя его Darkforce, Neutron и присутствие , развращало Earth-148611 (новая вселенная), Shadowman и Shock Traff помогли квазарскому борьбе против тел до тех пор, пока Шиара императорская гвардия не разрушила их. Позже доктор Стрэндж вызвал шоковое отряд, чтобы столкнуться с угрозой на связи всех реальностей . Когда команда прибыла, угроза уже была нейтрализована квазаром. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
После того, как доктор Стрэндж заставил доктора Друида взять на себя ответственность за организацию секретных защитников , Джиллиан, Люк Кейдж и Дэдпул были собраны, чтобы не предотвратить сбор Малахи, чтобы собрать камень Мобиуса. Они встретились в Чикагском музее искусств и столкнулись с Малахии, пытаясь приобрести фрагмент камня Мобиуса, прикрепленный к мечу. Чтобы сдержать секретных защитников, Малахинизировал художественные работы, чтобы атаковать их и отправился с фрагментом. Изменив ее тень, Shademan вызвал их [ нужно разъяснения ] рассеять. Затем Друид телепортировал их в свой таунхаус, чтобы искать артефакты, которые могли бы помочь им против Малахи. [ 135 ]
Они решили выступить против Малахи в гробнице, где труп держал последний фрагмент камня Мобиуса на кольце на его пальце. К ним присоединился Коди Флейшер, труп, убитый подросток Малахи, который Агамотто повторно анимировался, чтобы служить его бледным всадником. Тем не менее, Малахи получила последний фрагмент и поймала Шэдоман и доктора Друида своими заклинаниями. Шэдоман смогла пройти через свои связи и отвлечь Малахи, пока доктор Друид сбежал. Малахи ударила Шэдомана, и когда она пережила удар, она поняла, что не должна иметь, и что доктор Друид что -то сделал с ней. Малахи, наконец, был убит Дэдпулом, но потом Странно , слуга доктора Стрэнджа, попытался претендовать на камень Мобиуса. Шоуман выступил против него, только чтобы снова быть сбитым, но доктор Друид смог уничтожить камень. [ 136 ]
Shadowman, Cadaver, Dr. Druid и RG Mathieson столкнулись с рой , поскольку он пытался контролировать суперколлидер Rand-Meachum. Джиллиан была невосприимчиво к роему из -за ее способностей и помогла освободить доктора Друида и труп от сцепления существа. Она и Кадавер помогли сохранить рой достаточно долго, чтобы доктор Друид убедил Swarm встать. [ 137 ]
Вернувшись от их встречи с Swarm, Джиллиан попросила доктора Друида объяснить ей, чем она стала. Друид пообещал сделать это, но бросил ее в невесту Слориота. В рамках статуи Джиллиан столкнулась с темной стороной души доктора Друида и узнала из нее то, что доктор Друид сделал с ней. Она вышла из яростной статуи и напала на доктора Друида, но он убедил ее, что сделал только то, что нужно было сделать, и что он был готов привести ее и труп на миссию, которая освободит их все их соответствующие проклятия Полем Она согласилась, но приняла новый псевдоним герма для этой миссии. Доктор Друид затем телепортировал их в Старксборо. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Объединение и остальные встретились с Deathlok, Dagger и Drax , их товарищами по команде для этой миссии. Доктор Друид привел их к воротам потери, где он должен был противостоять демонам. Однако, когда доктор Друид ушел, первоначальные защитники - Серебряный серфер , Халк и субмаринер-по- видимому, выступали против секретных защитников. Геплхер вовлекла в серебряный серфер в битву, но он бежал из сцены, когда понял, что был в эпоху, когда барьер Галактуса не окружал землю. Тем не менее, совесть серфера грызла его, и он вернулся, чтобы вовлечь громкость еще раз, но она заключила его в поле полной темноты. В этот момент их битва была прервана, когда вступил демон. [ 138 ]
Две команды защитников боролись с Slorioth, но Джошуа Прайс был отнесен к мощной и трупе , чтобы столкнуться с реальной угрозой - доктором Друидом, испорченным его темной стороной. Доктор Друид утверждал, что все, что он сделал, было для Джиллиан, а затем напал на своих бывших союзников. С тех пор как доктор Друид взял под контроль ее душу, он использовал это преимущество, чтобы заставить ее раствориться. В конечном счете, Джошуа Прайс привел в Вишанти и живой трибунал , который уехал от доктора Друида и Слориота. Затем Прайс пошел, чтобы помочь Гепульшеру, но она умоляла его позволить ей умереть. Он ответил: «Лучше жить, навсегда, теневой ... чем умереть за громкость!», И помог поднять ее до жизни. [ 139 ]
Поздравляем с Прайсом Гропень и труп встретились с Прайсом и решили пойти отдельно, но отметили, что «если мир когда-либо нуждается в спасении ... и все хорошие супергерои заняты», они встретятся снова. [ 139 ]
Некоторое время спустя Линдсей МакКейб, подруга Джессики Дрю , попросила Джиллиан помочь ей найти ее пропавшего друга. К ним присоединилась Джулия Карпентер , женщина-паук, которая столкнулась с костюмом женской женщины-паука Джессики по собственному желанию. Джиллиан отправила двух женщин в измерение пустого-эфира, где Джессика была заключена в тюрьму. Повторная ее костюм, Джессика сбежала из пустого-любителя с Линдси и паукой-женщиной. Джиллиан закрыла портал в сфере пустота, прежде чем существо сможет следовать за ними. [ 140 ]
Джиллиан можно увидеть по телефону с представителем Roxxon Oil , согласившись поговорить с ними о предложении, которое они сделали. [ 141 ] Она встречает Thunderbolts на пути к интервью и использует свои полномочия защищать гражданских лиц от Venom , прежде чем объединиться со Steel Spider и American Eagle, чтобы сразиться с остальной частью команды. Успешая добраться до масла Roxxon как раз вовремя, она ведет переговоры о новой жизни на американской земле. [ 142 ]
Объединение вернулось в Америку, после распада режима Нормана Осборна и его инициативы «Тандерболтс», и в последний раз его видели, когда участвовали в собеседовании для работы с детьми с Джессикой Джонс и Люком Кейджем, но все больше расстраивается из -за явного неправильного процесса ее имени, неоднократно. Рассказывая Джонсу и Кейдж и снова и снова повторно охватывает свое имя, что приводит к ее возможному отказу. [ 143 ]
Манипуляция по энергетике DarkForce позволяет Джиллиан летать, генерировать поля тьмы, фаза и сливаться с тенями.
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[ редактировать ]Набор -главное божество, бог змея или «архи-демон», стигийцев в Роберта Э. Ховарда рассказах о Конан-варваре в эпоху Хайбориана . Он, по -видимому, является амальгамой имени египетского бога , созданного с внешностью/характеристиками как APEP , так и монстра из греческой мифологии, известной как Lernaean Hydra .
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[ редактировать ]Набор появляется в Конане, авантюрию , озвученном Ричардом Ньюманом . Эта версия - гигантская король кобры .
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[ редактировать ]Юстон Сейферт - персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Джастон Сейферт - обычный человек -подросток, мучительный со стороны пожилых людей в средней школе Антиго в Висконсине. Он живет со своим младшим братом Крисом и его отцом Питером (который управляет свалкой, к которому находится их дом рядом). Их мать Джен вышла много лет назад. Будучи бедным, Юстон должен проявлять творческий подход к поиску развлечения и проводит дни, играя в спасательном дворе или строит роботов из запасных частей. Позже он обнаруживает, перестраивает и перепрограммирует остатки сутра, который он нашел. [ 144 ] [ 145 ] [ 146 ] [ 147 ] [ 148 ] [ 149 ] [ 150 ] [ 151 ] [ 152 ] [ 153 ] [ 154 ] [ 155 ] [ 156 ]
Следуя саму страху , Юстон и его Стражи появляются в качестве студентов в обновленной академии Мстителей. [ 157 ] [ 158 ] Стражи теперь включает в себя кабину, которая несет Джакона во время битвы, и получил усовершенствованные способности самообслуживания стражей последнего поколения. Несмотря на то, что Джакон надеется стать героем вместе со своим стражным, он не смог полностью искоренить протокол «уничтожить все мутанты» из его ИИ вместо этого в качестве обходного решения, он имплантировал длинную серию директив с более высоким приоритетом, чем оригинал Программа, такая как «Защита Юстона и его друзей», «защита человечества» и « сохранять себя, если это не противоречит предыдущим директивам ». [ 159 ]
Во время «Мстители против X-Men» сюжетной линии Эмма Фрост (обладающая частью феникской силы ) прибывает, чтобы уничтожить Стража Юстона, рассматривая его как угрозу мутантокинду. Он жертвует себе, чтобы спасти его, прежде чем его восстановили Quicksilver и Giant-Man . [ 160 ]
На Avengers Arena Юстон похищен Arcade и вынужден сражаться в Murderworld. [ 161 ] [ 162 ] Он парализован после того, как его Страж сбои и позже убит Апексом, который крадет Страж. [ 163 ] [ 164 ] [ 165 ]
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[ редактировать ]Shape - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Персонаж был создан Марком Грюнвальдом и свободно основан на пластиковом человеке .
Форма (настоящее имя Роли Лунд ) родилась в Симаке, Лоунгард, в Соединенных Штатах альтернативной земли Верховного эскадрильи , Земля-712 . Хотя он, кажется, взрослый мужчина, его эмоциональное и интеллектуальное развитие сопоставимо с развитием ребенка. Первоначально он был членом Уголовного института зла , архи эскадрильи, хотя, не имея искренних преступных намерений, он в основном следил за лидером команды Ape-X , который был его другом »годами. " После того, как Институт зла проиграл битву против эскадрильи, [ 166 ] Все члены Института перенесли модификацию поведения, их судимость были помилованы, и все они присоединились к эскадрилье. [ 166 ] Теперь, будучи общественным крестоносцем и искателем приключений, Shape помогла контролировать производство силовых полевых ремней. [ 167 ] Он также помог своим коллегам -супергероям и няне для троих детей Арканны Джонс, особенно близко к Друсилле Джонс. [ 168 ] В конечном итоге модификация поведения была изменена противниками эскадрильи « Искупители» , но форма, в первую очередь, не была преступниками, все еще решила встать на сторону эскадрильи против Nighthawk и Искупителей. После битвы форма помогла беременной Арканне в родительную комнату после того, как она рухнула. [ 169 ]
Позже, форма сопровождала эскадрилью в тщетной борьбе против N -го человека . [ 170 ] В результате форма и эскадрилья отправились на Землю. Там, форма и Haywire были умственно принуждены , чтобы переполнить квазар не следовал за звездным кораблем, в котором избыточный похитил похищение эскадрильи. [ 171 ]
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[ редактировать ]Мириам Шарп - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Все, что известно о Шарпе до сюжетной линии гражданской войны , что она была замужем; был жителем Стэмфорда , штат Коннектикут; и у него был маленький сын по имени Дэмиен, который присутствовал на начальной школе Стэмфорда. Ее сын учился в школе в день, когда борьба между новыми воинами и несколькими суперзлодеями уничтожила большую часть Стэмфорда, включая начальную школу. После смерти ее сына Шарп стала самым сильным голосом в развивающемся прорегистрировании , требуя правительства принять Закон о сверхчеловеческой регистрации (Шра). На поминальной службе для жертв атаки в Стэмфорде у Шарпа была широко разрекламированная конфронтация с Тони Старком , где она обвинила благодетеля Мстителей в том, что она только что «сыграть в героя». Именно это противостояние с Шарпом убедило Старка также отстаивать регистрационный акт как Железный Человек. Тем не менее, Старк фактически уже скрытно поддерживал Закон о регистрации еще до катастрофы в Стэмфорде. Шарп широко известен экспертами как блестящего политического оператора. За несколько недель, после катастрофы в Стэмфорде, ей удалось создать базу поддержки, которая собиралась сотни, чтобы идти в Белый дом, повлиять на сверхчеловеков и в конечном итоге убедить Конгресс и президент приняли Закон о сверхчеловеческой регистрации. [ 172 ]
Шарп появился на сцене на пресс-конференции, где Человек-паук разоблачал себя как одного из первых публичных сторонников. [ 173 ] Шарп принял участие в похоронах Билла Фостера после того, как он был убит киборгом клоном Тора . Она снова будет говорить с Железным Человеком, на этот раз, чтобы поддержать приверженность Железному Человеку Шре, а также сравнивая «Тор», убивая Билла Фостера с полицейским, убивающим головорезов. Она также дала ему модель Железного Человека, любимую игрушку ее сына, чтобы напомнить Железному Человеку о том, за что они боролись. [ 174 ] Росомаха также будет искать Шарпа, чтобы рассказать ей историю о том, как привести справедливость в нитро и бывшего генерального директора «Контроль ущерба» Уолтеру Деклуну (который дал таблеткам гормона роста нитро -мутанта, чтобы повысить власть, что привело к разрушению Стэмфорда и предоставлению заявления много прибыльных контрактов. для восстановления). [ 175 ]
Старк показывает ей серию садов, созданных в качестве мемориала детям, потерянным в результате инцидента в Стэмфорде. Именно здесь Шарп благодарит и Старк, и Мистер, фантастика за поддержку своей идеи регистрации супергероев, несмотря на его негативные побочные эффекты. [ 176 ] Шарп присоединяется к Старку после климатической битвы, чтобы обсудить будущее после победы за регистрацию. Когда они обсуждают планы на будущее, в том числе недавнее продвижение Старка к директору Щита, Шарп говорит Старку, что она наконец -то начала снова верить в супергероев, благодаря Старку. [ 177 ] В свете общественных отношений между Старком и Майей Хансен , создателем вируса Exteris , который, как Шарп считает массового убийцы, Шарп отправился на точку зрения телевизионной программы , чтобы публично напасть на правительство за поддержку Хансена. [ 178 ] Позже Шарп под рукой поддержать назначение Ultra Girl в качестве директора младших гвардейцев, молодежного отделения этой инициативы, сродни программе JROTC . [ 179 ]
Во время сюжетной линии « Самом страха » 2011 года она спасает выжившего нового воина Робби Болдуина (Спидбол), который был вовлечен в инцидент с Стэмфордом, от разгневанной толпы в то время, когда Змеи и его достойный страх и хаос по всему миру. За это время она простила спидбол за то, что произошло в Стэмфорде. [ 180 ] Она говорит толпе, что не верит, что Болдуин убил своего сына, что злодей, которого он безответственно атаковал, сделал. Мириам приходит к пониманию того, что весь мир подвергается нападению за таинственную силу разрушения и что ресурсы Болдуина в качестве партнера Мстителей и обучение Мириам по аварийному восстановлению может принести пользу. Они работают вместе, чтобы помочь небольшим городам, которые Мстители еще не достигли. [ 181 ]
Мириам Шарп в других СМИ
[ редактировать ]Мириам Шарп появляется в Капитанской Америке: Гражданской войне , изображенная Альфром Вудардом . Сын этой версии был убит во время битвы Мстителей в Соковии в Мстителях: Эпоха Ультрона . Она обвиняет Мстителей в этом и противостоит Тони Старку, побуждая его поддержать Соковию . [ 182 ]
Шатра
[ редактировать ]Шатра -это инсектоидное существо с астральной плоскости, а тотем паука осы , так как, по слухам, Человек-паук-тотем паука. Она является со-создателем паутины жизни и судьбы, которая превратилась в ее нынешнее состояние после того, как ее вклад остался не распознанным. [ 183 ] [ 184 ] [ 185 ] [ 186 ] [ 187 ]
Полномочия и способности
[ редактировать ]Шатра обладает сверхчеловеческими физическими способностями и способностью стрелять в парализует расти из ее запястий. Человек-паук позже получил эту способность (временно) во время другой сюжетной линии.
Разбитый
[ редактировать ]Shatterax
[ редактировать ]Первое появление | Железный человек № 278 (март 1992 г. ) |
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Создан | Len Kaminski, Paul Ryan |
Разновидность | Кри |
Команды | Starforce |
Способности | Сила, долговечность, проекция энергии |
Дальнейшее чтение |
Shatterax (Roco-Bai) был создан Лен Камински и Пол Райан и впервые появился в Iron Man #278 в марте 1992 года.
Роко-Бай был членом новой породы солдат Кри Киборг, получивших название Techo-Warriors, и он боролся с супергероем Iron Man во время войны в Кри-Шиаре . [ 188 ] А позже он присоединился к Starforce . [ 189 ]
Во время Annihilation: Story Line, он вместе с Kree был заражен Phalanx , став одним из их избранных и принял участие в нападении против Адама Черноклам , однако они потерпели неудачу. [ 190 ]
Shatterstar
[ редактировать ]Джейкоб Шоу
[ редактировать ]Себастьян Шоу
[ редактировать ]Шиноби Шоу
[ редактировать ]Шиноби Шоу , также известный как Черный король клуба «Адский огонь» , является суперзлодеем , появляющимся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Персонаж обычно изображается как противник Людей Икс и их аффилированных команд. Созданный Крисом Клермонтом , Джимом Ли и в то время как Portacio , персонаж впервые появился в X-Factor #67 (июнь 1991 г.). Он сын бывшего черного короля Себастьяна Шоу и является мутантом, способным контролировать плотность своего собственного тела.
Шиноби - приемный сын Себастьяна Шоу, лидера клуба адского огня. В своем первом появлении Шоу, как оказалось, участвует в выскочках , группе, состоящей из Siena Blaze , Фабиана Кортеса , Тревора Фитцрой и членов испытательного срока Андреаса и Андреа Стракера (из Фенриса ), которых манипулировали игроком и первоначально Селена Соревноваться в «игре», которая включала в себя убийство выдающихся мутантов и набрать очки от каждого убийства. Шиноби выбрал своего собственного отца в качестве цели и начал убить его, так как Шиноби вырос, чтобы ненавидеть своего отца за лечение, которое он получил в руках. Во -первых, он занимался серией финансовых махинаций, чтобы разрушить своего отца, ему удалось купить Shaw Industries, коллекцию компаний его отца, из -под носа. После того, как Шиноби смело столкнулся с его отцом в частном шале Себастья в частном шале в Швейцарии и рассказал, как он теперь владел Shaw Industries. Он также жестоко дразнил своего отца, предположив, что, возможно, покойный Гарри Леланд, коллега Себастьяна из клуба Адского огня, может быть его настоящим отцом, на основе подобных сил Шиноби и Гарри. Наконец, Шиноби протянул в грудь Себастьяна и дал ему коронарную атаку. Затем шале был уничтожен в взрыве, а Шиноби, по -видимому, единственным выжившим. [ 191 ] Шоу может ненадолго взять под контроль клуб адского огня, предполагая мантию Черного Короля [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Полем В свои первые годы Шиноби часто окружал себя скудно одетыми мужчинами и женщинами. [ 192 ]
Устранение его отца Шиноби поставило его вперед в рейтинге выскочек, что делает его лидером в игре. Шиноби наслаждался своим вновь обретенным богатством и славой, и его различные слуги обслуживали каждую его прихоть в своих роскошных квартирах в Нью -Йорке и Токио. Тем не менее, его соперник Upstart, Trevor Fitzroy, заверил первое место выскочки для себя. С новой, улучшенной партией стражей, он организовал бойню большинства Reavers, Hellions и Emma Frost, белой королевы клуба Hellfire Club. Фицрой принес безжизненный мороз в Шиноби в качестве доказательства и потребовал передать кольцо Себастьяна, которое Шиноби носило как символ власти. Когда Шиноби отказался отказаться от него, Фицрой непоколебимо отрезал палец Шиноби, который нес кольцо и схватил его. После того, как у Шиноби были свои собственные стражи, приносящие палец, он охотился на Фицроя и обнаружил его на своей секретной базе на айсберге в арктическом круге. Люди Шиноби захватили Фицрой, а Шиноби восстановили кольцо. Он также радостно сообщил Фитцрою, что Gamemaster, координатор игры Upstarts, управлял этой ссорой между двумя мужчинами в пользу шиноби. Узнав, что Люди Икс также находились на базе Фицроя в данный момент, Шиноби попытался продолжить свои достижения вверху и уничтожить всю команду с некоторыми взрывами, которые он организовал, однако он потерпел неудачу. [ 193 ]
Главная позиция Шиноби среди выскочек была недолгим. Соперник Фабиан Кортес утверждал, что убил Магнито и стал лидером в игре. Когда Кортес решительно претендует на включение человека, Грейдона Крида , среди выскочек Шиноби попытался успокоить его, напоминая ему, что выскочки возникли как эскапистская игра веселья для богатых, скучных и испорченных детей. [ 194 ] Во время другой из этих игр выскочки нацелены на выживших членов новых мутантов и Хеллионов , но побеждены объединенными силами X-Force и новыми воинами . [ 195 ] Примерно в то же время, стремясь вернуть внутренний круг к своей бывшей славе, Шоу приближается к Бетси Брэддоку и Уоррену Уортингтону , пытаясь убедить их стать частью внутреннего круга. Однако оба Икс отказываются. [ Том и проблема необходимы ] [ 196 ] Он также попытался заручиться штормом по приказу Кэндры в качестве члена, но она также отказалась. [ 197 ] Все еще работая в Adhlfire Club, он организует попытку убийства в редакторе Daily Bugle Дж. Джона Джеймсоне, но его силовая игра сорвана Человеком-пауком и горсткой Людей Икс. [ 198 ]
После того, как он узнал, что его отец был жив, Шиноби, по -видимому, в страхе возмездия за его попытку убийства, покинул все его унаследованные позиции и вернулся в более скрытный способ жизни, позволив Себастьяну взять под контроль клуб адского огня. Затем Шиноби работал со Спирали и Минделдом, экспериментируя с братьями и сестрами кармы . Тем не менее, его личный убийца ясный вырез предает его и помогает X-Force в победе над ним. [ 199 ]
В результате действий Алой ведьмы почти все мутанты во всем мире были лишены их способностей. Шиноби подтверждается как один из ограниченного числа мутантов, которые сохранили свои полномочия после сюжетной линии « уничтожения » 2005 года. [ 200 ] Когда Селена попыталась подняться до Богини, выяснилось, что в какой-то момент Шиноби был найден и убит его отцом, так как он был воскрешен Селеном с помощью техно-органического вируса и послал с Гарри Леландом , чтобы убить своего отца и Дональда Пирса . [ 201 ] Селена была в конечном итоге побеждена, и судьба Шиноби осталась неопределенной. [ 202 ]
Позднее выяснилось, что Шиноби стал живым и снова собрал выскочки, чтобы убить противных мальчиков и заманить Людей Икс. Выскочки быстро нейтрализуются, и после обнаружения людей Икс неосознанно работали на Эмму Фрост, Шиноби использовал свои собственные способности мутантов, чтобы совершить самоубийство, пробирая руку через голову, прежде чем бормотать, что Эмма Фрост не получит его. [ 203 ] В 2019 году перезагрузка комиксов X-Men, Шиноби был воскрешен на и поместил Кракоа пятью под опекой его отца, который назначил его черным епископом компании по торговле адским. Шиноби не знал об обстоятельствах его смерти, и его отец сказал ему, что Эмма Фрост и Кейт Прид сговорились убить его. [ 204 ] После того, как Кейт Прайд убит и предательство Шоу раскрывается через Lockheed, Эмма сразу же призывает Каллисто, чтобы пойти за Шиноби, у которого была встреча с Кристианом Фростом, которого он начинал встречаться. [ 205 ] С Кэлом в качестве ее телохранителя Эмма читает разум Шиноби и узнает, что он не знает о намерениях своего отца. Позже Эмма выкапывает в Себастьяне, подвергая сомнению его происхождение Шиноби. Выясняется, что Шиноби на самом деле является незаконнорожденным сыном Гарри Леланда. [ 206 ]
Шиноби Шоу в других СМИ
[ редактировать ]- Шиноби Шоу, среди других членов клуба Hellfire, изначально планировалось появиться в Dark Phoenix, но в конечном итоге был вырезан из фильма. [ 207 ]
- Шиноби Шоу появляется в качестве босса в «Люди Икс: наследие Gamesmaster» . [ Цитация необходима ]
Она-Хульк
[ редактировать ]She-Hulk -это имя разных персонажей, появляющихся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Дженнифер Уолтерс
[ редактировать ]Лира
[ редактировать ]Лежори Закария
[ редактировать ]Во время сюжетной линии « Ultimate Invasion » производитель отправился на Землю-6160 и переделал ее в свой собственный образ. Лежори Закария - уроженец южной части Тихого океана , который был мутировал Брюса Бэннера гамма -бомба . После встречи с Iron Lad , Thor и SIF они соглашаются помочь восстановить остров до того, что он был заранее. [ 208 ]
She-venom
[ редактировать ]Энн Вейинг
[ редактировать ]Патриция Робертсон
[ редактировать ]Оболочка
[ редактировать ]Оболочка - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Оболочка - это бесчеловечный с металлическими осколками, торчащими из ее тела.
Оболочка в других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]Оболочка появляется во франшизе Marvel Rising , озвученной Беннеттом Абарой . [ 209 ] Эта версия была ответственна за смерть бесчеловечного друга-призрака Кевина и союзника изгнания. Marvel Rising: Погоня за призраками , оболочка и изгнание побеждены тайными воинами и передаются Джорджу Стейси и его коллегам по полиции с доказательствами того, что призрак не убил Кевина.
Shellshock
[ редактировать ]Шепард
[ редактировать ]Макс Шиффман
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Сдвиг
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Shift - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Сдвиг - один из трех клонов Miles Morales , который был создан оценщиком. [ 210 ]
Лотос Синчуко
[ редактировать ]WLADYSLAV SHINSKI
[ редактировать ]Рэндалл Шир
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Рэндалл Шир - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Рэндалл Шир-мутант, который управлял небольшим путешествием в Австралии, состоящей полностью из низкоуровневых мутантов, притворяющихся просто артистами Sideshow.
Шива
[ редактировать ]Шок
[ редактировать ]SHOC - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Он был создан Говардом Маки и Джоном Ромитой-младшим в «Человеке-пауке № 76» (1997).
Тодд Филдс-сын доктора Уильяма Филдса, который работал в Hydra в проекте Shoc (субразмерный человеческий оккультированный проводник). Идея, лежащая в основе этого, заключалась в том, чтобы использовать очень развитую технологию, соединяющую довольно таинственное измерение Darkforce . Он был превращен в броню доктором Уильямом Филдсом, и он обладает возможностями плаща , как в тени и проецируя энергию Darkforce в броню, чтобы изменить его форму. Первым предметом доктора Филдса был человек, который стал известен как Корона Локсиаса , однако Краун имел свою собственную скрытую повестку дня и убил доктора Филдса вместе со многими другими агентами Гидры и планировал использовать технологию Shocs, чтобы покорить мир. Тодд был маленьким мальчиком, когда он стал свидетелем смерти своего отца, которая сильно травмировала его. Однако его отец оставил Тодда с ключевыми компонентами, чтобы Тодд отслеживал и украл еще одну броню и связывается с ним. Тодд тогда стал Shoc и выпал месть за корону за убийство своего отца. [ 211 ]
После того, как Тодд увидел, как его отец убит агентами Гидры, он был опустошен. Спустя годы, как взрослый человек, он станет новым шоком и героем. Он несколько раз объединился с Человеком-пауком и сражался с Дон Фортунато за местонахождение Короны, и он был направлен на Хаммерхед, который сообщил ему, что живой вампир Майкл Морбиус был захвачен доктором Андреа Янсон. Хаммерхед убил доктора Андреа Янсон, любовника Короны, чтобы заманить его. Во время конфронтации Хаммерхед был сильно ранен, и Шок выяснил способ победить корону, заставив его истощать силу корабля Гидры, перегружая его. Корона позже вернулась как Голод, вампир и сражаясь с лезвием и Человеком-пауком. Шок, однако, смирился с собой, так как доспехи убивали его, как и с Короной.
Пытаясь покончить с собой, Тодд попал в засаду рукой и был убит, только чтобы воскресть, промыл мозги и использовался в качестве оружия против Росомахи в Росомахе: враг государства . К счастью, Shield смог остановить влияние Hydra и изменить промывание мозгов. Его память медленно восстанавливается, и он снова стал героем. [ 212 ]
Шоко -доспеха, с которой он был связан, позволила ему получить доступ к высокому мощному оружию, которое не требовало перезагрузки или перезарядки, поскольку оно было приведено в силе Darkforce. Он мог бы использовать комбинацию технологий и мистических энергий, чтобы повысить свою силу, скорость, летать (создавая крылья Darkforce), телепорт, таяние в тени, создавая когти и другое оружие из его тела и щита энергий Darkforce.
Шокер
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[ редактировать ]Короткий пакет
[ редактировать ]Дробовик
[ редактировать ]Дробовик ( Дженсен «Jr» Уокер ) - вымышленный персонаж во вселенной Marvel. Персонаж, созданный Энн Ноценти и Джоном Ромитой -младшим, впервые появился в Сорвиголове № 271 (октябрь 1989 г.).
JR Walker когда -то был солдатом в армии Соединенных Штатов, прежде чем стать убийцей, работающим на ЦРУ . ЦРУ и пропуск Эша послали дробовик, чтобы забрать молодую блондинку, известную как номер 9. Он сражался с Сорвиголовой . [ 213 ]
В какой -то момент он работал бок о бок с «Карателем», объединившись, чтобы уничтожить преступную семью Carbone. Дробовик был нанят для этого, потому что семья Carbone не была «ручной» мафиози, которым пользовалось правительство. Шуток спасает жизни карателя и союзника Микки Фондоцци . Дробовик и каратель затем работают, чтобы убить изолированный остров, полный международных членов мафии. Эта конкретная битва приводит к разрушению большей части семьи Carbone, а Розали Карбон осталась ответственной. [ 214 ]
В тот день, когда Рэнди Робертсон и Дженис Линкольн собирались выйти замуж, дробовик разбил свадьбу на своем мотоцикле, где он использовал специальные пули для раненых надгробной плиты . В то время как Tombstone был доставлен в больницу, Человек-паук преследовал дробовика, которому удалось уклониться от него. [ 82 ]
Во время сюжетной линии « Gang War » дробовит наблюдает за Человеком-пауком и ее-Хульком сражается с вторгающимися монстрами из Monster Metropolis, когда он звонит, заявив, что Tombstone бодрствует. [ 83 ] Shogtun был с мадам Макской, когда люди Hammerhead пришли в поисках Hammerhead. Было показано, что у него есть побежденная графа Нефария и Голова Сильвермана в его руках, когда он бросает их на землю. [ 84 ] Ружник дает мадам Макс статус на бандах и приобретении Мастера преступности . бывшей территории [ 215 ] Оказывается, что дробовик контролируется волшебным заклинанием, которое мадам Маска освоила, когда она произносит заклинание, чтобы обновить его после того, как дробовик упомянул его «бывшие боссы». Он и контролируемый разумом граф Nefaria и Silvermane были с мадам Маск, когда они сталкивались с жуком и ее последователями в Центральном парке. [ 86 ] Во время боя в Центральном парке Tombstone подарил дробовик достаточно, чтобы сломать сигил контроля над разумом. Упомянув свое полное название и оккупацию, Шотгун говорит Tombstone, что правительство США имеет файлы на всех лордах преступления, включая Дженис Линкольн, как мадам Маска контролировала его, прежде чем он сможет вывести ее. Затем надгробия выбивает дробовик. [ 87 ] Получение сознательного дробовика стреляет в сигил-контроль над разумом от графа Нейфарии и Сильвермана, прежде чем бежать. [ 88 ]
Атлетик, у которого нет сверхчеловеческих способностей, дробовик-это очень опытный сражение в руках и экспертный стрелок с наиболее известным огнестрельным оружием. Дробовик носит кевлар (бронежига) для защиты. Он использует высокоэффективную винтовку, которая стреляет в взрывоопасные, сотрясение, горючие и дезинтегративные боеприпасы, а также имеет специально разработанный танк с одним человеком. Оборудование для дробовика было разработано в области исследований и дизайна вооружений Центрального разведки.
Застенчивый
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[ редактировать ]Шрикер
[ редактировать ]Шрикер - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Его альтер эго - Джек Д'Аурия , лучший друг Дэнни Кетчу . Джек проходит обширное обучение боевым искусствам и освоил все дисциплины.
Джек вырос как друг Дэна Кетча. Он также изучал боевые искусства под сенсеями Юги Ватанабе. Однажды мотоциклетная банда вошла в гараж, где часто посещали Дэн и Джек. Они были в бегах от Мистера Хайда и заперли их. Дэн превратился в призрачного гонщика и победил группу, а также Хайд. [ 216 ] Позже Джек и его сенсей были нацелены на Deathwatch . Джек был ранен, а затем похитил из больницы. Тем не менее, Ghost Rider смог освободить его с помощью сына Yugi's Drass (Sean Watanabe) и Росомахи. [ Том и проблема необходимы ] Некоторое время спустя, призрак -гонщик оказался в помощи за таинственным Шрикером. Джек в конце концов показал, что он был Шрикером. Тем не менее, Дэн попросил его держаться подальше от конфликтов призрака, так как все становилось слишком опасным. [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
После гражданской войны супергероя Шрикер считался кандидатом на инициативу Мстителей . Неизвестно, зарегистрировался ли он когда -нибудь, когда жил в Канаде и, следовательно, за пределами Тони Старка юрисдикции .
Саван
[ редактировать ]Ужасные кости
[ редактировать ]Shrunken Bones - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Джерри Морган - гений в органических науках и работал биологом и биохимиком, прежде чем стать профессиональным преступником. Морган экспериментировал в клеточном сжатии, и когда -то преуспел в уменьшении своего собственного размера, используя газ, похожий на тот, который использовался Хэнк Пим для уменьшения его собственных размеров. Тем не менее, последующий эксперимент несколько уменьшил размер скелета Моргана, оставив его кожу свободно висеть из костей. [ 217 ] Позже Морган присоединился к директорам в своем стремлении использовать свои интеллектуальные таланты, чтобы взять под контроль мир. [ 218 ] Доктор Джерольд Морган впервые появился в World of Fantasy #11 (апрель 1958 г.) и был создан Анджело Торресом . Эта история была переиздана в Weird Wonder Tales #7 (декабрь 1974 г.).
Shuma-Gorath
[ редактировать ]Сиберкат
[ редактировать ]Sibercat - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Сибирский тигр (переименован в Сиберкат в советских супер -солдатах № 1) был членом мутанта отца Гарноффа в России. Они работали с оригинальным X-фактором, чтобы атаковать лабораторию двойника.
Позже они помогли первоначальным мутантным советским суперсолдерам избежать захвата правительства. Киборг по имени Firefox убил большинство товарищей по команде Illich, что привело его и отца Гарноффа присоединиться к своим новым союзникам в суперсолдерах, образуя группу попеременно названным изгнанниками или Siberforce.
Некоторое время после этого Сиберкат стал членом зимней гвардии, когда Сиберфорс и протекторат народа объединились в одну группу. Группа сражалась с мандарином, когда его «Дракон Небес» вошел в русское воздушное пространство.
Силами Сиберката были териантропийной трансформацией в кошачьи/гуманоидную форму. Мутация Sibercat, похожая на кошачьи, дала ему повышенную силу, скорость, ловкость, выносливость, «кошачьи» рефлексы, повышенные чувства, коэффициент заживления и когти.
Сторона
[ редактировать ]Осада
[ редактировать ]Осада ( Джон Келли ) - вымышленный персонаж. Персонаж впервые появился в Marvel Comics Presents #62 (сентябрь 1990 г.), созданный Дуэйном Макдаффи , Грегори Райтом и Джексоном Гисом .
После обратной инженерии и деконструкции тела оригинального Deathlok, Лютера Мэннинга, Харлан Райкер из дочерней компании Roxxon Oil Cysters Systems построил тип прото нового, значительно улучшенного киборга Deathlok. Полковник Джон Келли, лишенный гражданского права ветерана войны во Вьетнаме , который недавно был уволен с работы в качестве сотрудника полиции, вызвался стать научной морской свинкой, служившей базой мокрой программы для проекта Райкера. Остатки первоначального тела Джона Келли были включены в рамку Deathlok Cyborg. Тем не менее, в своем первом выходе в качестве профессионального солдата Deathlok он восстал против предварительно запрограммированных целей миссии своего компьютера, и встроенная компьютерная система электриковала его мозг, поскольку он решил, что Келли «неисправна». [ 219 ]
Некоторое время спустя, после того, как Майкл Коллинз действовал как Deathlok в течение нескольких месяцев, останки мозга Джона Келли были пропущены в ужасное существо под названием Biohazard . [ 220 ] Затем Коллинз обнаружил в данных DataBanks компьютера Deathlok файл с именем «Джон Келли». Открыв этот файл, он обнаружил копию сознания Джона Келли, сохранившуюся как чистые данные, населяющие файл в бездействующем состоянии. После открытия файла копия Келли заразила собственный мозг Майкла Коллинза, действующую как второе сознание для раздражения их обоих. [ 221 ] Однако эта ситуация не сохранилась долго, поскольку вскоре после этого Deathlok обнаружил, что Харлан Райкер работает над новой, значительно улучшенной серией солдат киборга, на этот раз с лоботомизированными мозгами, чтобы избежать проблем, с которыми он сталкивался с Келли и Коллинсом. Во время последовавшей битвы копия сознания Келли была перенесена в сознание одного из новых киборгов, освобождая Коллинза от участия в его нежелательном госте и вернул Келли подобие жизни. Как киборг, с Deathlok, Silver Sable и Wild Pack , он сражался с мэйнфреймом, Беном Джейкобсом и киберворитами. Келли окрестила себя осадом после прозвища, которое ему дал приятель из старой войны. [ 222 ] С Deathlok и Coldblood он сражался с Харланом Райкером, мэйнфреймом, Беном Джейкобсом и киберворторами. [ 223 ]
Осада работала наемником в течение некоторого времени, работая на серебряный собол, щит и различные другие. С серебряным соболем, дикой пакой, следующей волной и рыцарями Вандагора он сражался с коалицией Бытия и киберворитами. [ 224 ] Он победил авиаудар на американских войсках враждебной иностранной властью на Ближнем Востоке. [ 225 ] С Deathlok он боролся с временем и своими наемниками в Австралии. [ 226 ] С Deathlok он испытал . прозрение Богини [ 227 ] Наряду с Сорвиголовом , он сражался с ядом и рукой. [ 228 ] С Deathlok и Godwulf он сражался с TimeStream, Demolisher и Luther Manning в прошлом. [ 229 ]
Во время гражданской войны супергероя Сига присоединилась к инициативе и была назначена руководителем команды штата Флорида вместе с Вандарром Водолея , Дженнифер Кале и Конкистадором. Команда исследует беспорядки в болоте Citrusville (дом для человечества и Nexus всех реалий). Конкистадор разрывается на части. Вундарр заражен, но очищает себя. Осада укушена на лицо зомби, и, несмотря на то, что его кибернетическая природа тоже быстро превратилась. Он нападает на Дженнифер Кейл, говоря, что он хотел, чтобы она была в команде только из -за ее наряд «варварского бикини», которую она ранее носила. Его бортовой компьютер предупреждает броню о том, что он, казалось бы, неисправный. Киборгская часть стреляет с головы осады. [ 230 ]
Sif
[edit]Sigyn
[edit]Raymond Sikorski
[edit]Raymond Sikorski, sometimes misspelled as Sikorsky, is a character appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Roger Stern and Bob Budiansky, first appeared in The Avengers #235 (June 1983).
He is a government liaison and a colleague of Henry Peter Gyrich. Sikorski dealt with bureaucratic issues involving the Avengers with less obstruction, specifically related to Steve Rogers / Captain America and the Vision.[231][232][233][234] Sikorski also works for Roxxon.[141]
Raymond Sikorski in other media
[edit]Raymond Sikorski appears in The Avengers: United They Stand, voiced by Ray Landry.
Silencer
[edit]Silly Seal
[edit]Silhouette
[edit]Silk
[edit]Samuel Silke
[edit]Silver Dagger
[edit]Silver Fox
[edit]Silver Sable
[edit]Silver Samurai
[edit]Silver Scorpion
[edit]Silver Scorpion (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barstow) first appeared in Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941), during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books, and was created by Harry Sahle.[235] He signed her origin story with the pen name Jewell, which comics historian Michael J. Vassallo believes marks a collaboration with another, unknown artist.[236] She is Marvel Comics' first superheroine, following the antihero character Black Widow, who reaped evildoers' souls for Satan.[237]
Betty Barstow, a secretary for private detective Dan Harley, wore a superhero-style costume to a masquerade ball, and along the way used her jiujitsu skills and investigative acumen to solve a case her employer had turned down. Enjoying it, she continued to be a masked crime fighter.[238] Silver Scorpion is an honorary member of the Invaders.[volume & issue needed] She appeared with the Golden Age Human Torch as a supporting character.[volume & issue needed] She later joined the Liberty Legion.[volume & issue needed]
In the Avengers/Invaders storyline, Spider-Woman (who was actually the Skrull queen Veranke) disguised herself as Silver Scorpion when the Avengers found themselves stuck in the WWII era.[239]
Silver Squirrel
[edit]Silver Squirrel is an anthropomorphic squirrel and the animal version of Silver Surfer.
Silver Surfer
[edit]Silverclaw
[edit]Silvermane
[edit]Simian Torch
[edit]Simian Torch is an anthropomorphic monkey and animal version of the Human Torch.
Jemma Simmons
[edit]Roxanne Simpson
[edit]Roxanne Simpson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Marvel Spotlight #5 (May 1972) and was created by Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog.
Roxanne's father, Crash Simpson, adopted Johnny Blaze following his father Barton's death. Roxanne and Johnny grew close and fell in love. When Johnny made the deal with Mephisto and became his Ghost Rider, Roxanne's pure soul and incantations protected Johnny from being completely taken by Mephisto. Since then, Roxanne became the thing standing in the way of Mephisto's goals.[240] Roxanne would eventually get tricked into rescinding her protection over Johnny, but Mephisto would still be defeated. Following this, Roxanne felt that it was time to move on and figure out who she was.[241] She was later taken over by the demon Legion, who turned her into Katy Milner.[242] With the help of Daimon Hellstrom, Johnny freed her and Roxanne turned back to normal.[243]
When Danny Ketch became the new Ghost Rider, Roxanne settled with Johnny and together had two children, Craig and Emma.[244] Their happiness would come to an abrupt end when Anton Hellgate would murder Roxanne.[245] She was later brought back to life and transformed by Blackheart into Black Rose where she battled both Johnny and Danny. She was ultimately freed by Noble Kale before disappearing again.[246][247] At some point, Roxanne and her children died and went to heaven.[248]
In Ultimate Marvel, Roxanne is murdered by a Satan worshipping biker gang along with Johnny while they were on a cross country road trip. Johnny made a deal with Mephisto to resurrect Roxanne in exchange for being his agent to exact vengeance on those who sin. Roxanne has a new life with a new husband and no memory of her death.[249]
Roxanne Simpson in other media
[edit]Roxanne Simpson appears in Ghost Rider, primarily portrayed by Eva Mendes and by Raquel Alessi as a teenager. This version is a news reporter who reunites with Johnny after he is forced to leave her when they were teenagers.
Sin
[edit]Sin-Eater
[edit]Sirocco
[edit]Siryn
[edit]Sise-Neg
[edit]Sise-Neg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Marvel Premiere #13 (January 1974) and was created by Steve Englehart, Neal Adams and Frank Brunner.
Sise-Neg (genesis spelled backwards) is a 31st-century sorcerer who attempts to become omnipotent by time traveling back through history and collecting magical energy. While in 18th century Paris impersonating the magician Cagliostro, he encountered Doctor Strange, who was at the time searching for perennial foe Baron Mordo.
Despite opposition from Strange, Sise-Neg travels back to a prehistoric time on Earth when the demon Shuma-Gorath rules, and subsequently banishes the entity. Continuing to journey back in time, Sise-Neg reached the moment prior to the Big Bang that creates the universe and absorbs all the magic in the universe. Originally intending to recreate the universe in his image, Sise-Neg realizes that his quest to achieve godhood was pitiable, as reality is harmony and as it should be. He therefore decides to recreate the universe exactly as it was.[250]
Sister Dagger
[edit]Sister Dagger (Zheng Esme), also known as Deadly Dagger, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan, and Phillip Tan, she first appeared in Shang-Chi #1 and was introduced as the younger half-sister of Shang-Chi.
One of the many daughters of the sorcerer and crime lord Zheng Zu, Esme was raised in her father's Five Weapons Society as the Champion the House of the Deadly Dagger outside of Paris. Much like with her siblings and other Society members, Esme was raised in isolation, with her only knowledge of the outside world coming from YouTube.[251]
When Esme's half-sister Sister Hammer names herself as the new Supreme Commander of the Five Weapons Society over its rightful successor, Shang-Chi, Sister Dagger and her half-brother Brother Sabre approach Shang-Chi to usurp Hammer. Shang-Chi reluctantly joins them to free his remaining family from his father's cult.[252]
Although initially cold and hostile to him, Sister Dagger eventually warms to Shang-Chi and tells him her real name.[251]
Sister Dagger helps Shang-Chi defend London from Sister Hammer and her Jiangshi army. After their victory, Shang-Chi is named the new Supreme Commander of the Five Weapons Society and offers Sister Dagger a place at his side, who happily accepts.[253]
While Sister Dagger and Shang-Chi are investigating a rogue Society-operated drug ring in Manhattan, they team up with Spider-Man, a frequent ally and one-time martial arts student of Shang-Chi. Despite accepting Spider-Man's assistance, Shang-Chi does not tell him about the Society, much to Sister Dagger's frustration. Spider-Man is severely injured by the actions of the drug ring's leader, a former Society member named King Wild Man and after Sister Dagger accuses him of being ashamed of her, Shang-Chi reluctantly tells Spider-Man the truth about his family and new title.[254] Sister Dagger accompanies Shang-Chi on several more missions, including recruiting their mutant half-sister Zheng Zhilan as the new Sister Staff and rescuing Shang-Chi's mother Jiang Li from the Negative Zone.[255][256] After Brother Sabre's theft of a Cosmic Cube leads to an altercation between the Five Weapons Society and the Avengers, Shang-Chi hands Brother Sabre over to his superhero allies as a prisoner, which damages his relationship with Sister Dagger.[257]
Despite her anger towards him, Sister Dagger comes to Shang-Chi's aid when his grandfather Chieftain Xin kidnaps Jiang Li and begins targeting anyone possessing Zheng Zu's bloodline.[258][259] Sister Dagger reunites with Brother Sabre after she and her siblings rescue him from one of Xin's attacks and rescues Sister Hammer from Xin's Qilin Riders.[260] The reunited Champions travel to Jiang Li's and Xin's home dimension Ta-Lo and back to the House of the Deadly Hand in Chinatown, Manhattan to defend the Five Weapons Society with Jiang Li against Xin and the Riders, who are eventually defeated by Shang-Chi with the Ten Rings. Afterwards, Sister Dagger makes amends with Shang-Chi and returns to the House of the Deadly Dagger.[261][262] Sister Dagger would continue assisting Shang-Chi and the Society.[263]
Sister Dagger in other media
[edit]A character based on Sister Dagger, Xu Xialing, appears in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, portrayed by Meng'er Zhang.[264] This version is Shang-Chi's sister who resents him for leaving her with their father, Wenwu, but reconciles with him. Xialing physically resembles Sister Dagger, possessing a black and white costume, bob cut hairstyle, and a rope dart as her main weapon, similar to Sister Dagger's preference for knives and daggers.
Jasper Sitwell
[edit]Skaar
[edit]Skagg
[edit]Skein
[edit]Skids
[edit]Skin
[edit]Skinner
[edit]Skinner is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Howard Mackie and Adam Kubert.
Skinner first appeared in Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance #3 in 1992 and in other series such as Nightstalker and Morbius, the Living Vampire, as part of the "Siege of Darkness" storyline. He later appeared in the limited series Over the Edge
Skinner initially had a violent life, but he tried to abandon this and settled down with a wife, who bore him children. However, his wife Pilgrim and the supervillain Blackout went to his home in an attempt to get him to return to his life of crime. Skinner then embarked on a quest to kill Ghost Rider and Blaze. He encountered them in a diner and threatened to kill the people inside until Blaze bargained with Skinner that if he fled, Skinner could chase him. Blaze could have fled but instead he waited for Skinner, and the two fought. Here Skinner told Blaze that he had kill his own family so he could be committed to his mother, and so that they could not work for her. Skinner did slay his family so they would escape the attentions of Lilith.[volume & issue needed]
In battle, Blaze repeatedly shot Skinner with his shotgun, until Skinner was only a skeleton. He survived, however, but Ghost Rider arrived and killed him with hellfire. After they left, however, Skinner regenerated.
After this Skinner sought out new humans to steal their flesh so that he may appear human again. He decided he would wear his mother's flesh for revenge. He later attempted to kill Blaze and Ghost Rider again, this time by running then over with a stolen truck. A battle then followed, which Blaze would have lost had it not been to intervention from Lilith and Centurious appeared and abducted Blaze and Skinner, leaving Ghost Rider.[volume & issue needed]
Skinner later escaped, only to be captured again, this time by the government, who planned to use him in a research and containment center called the Black Hole. Skinner was operated on so that they could discovered what his flesh was made out of, and the center's supervisor, Spook, was cruel to Skinner and taunted him over the death of his family. Ghost Rider was later imprisoned in the center, which allowed Skinner to escape as well. Skinner then started a prison break, which caused Nick Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers to come and try to keep the situation under control. During the riot Skinner attacked Ghost Rider. Ghost rider used his penance stare on Skinner, which did weakened Skinner and made Ghost Rider feel the pain of Skinner's victims.[volume & issue needed]
After escaping the Black Hole, Skinner, who pleased by the news of his mother's death, ended his feud with Blaze and Ghost Rider, and no longer pursued then for revenge. He was later captured and imprisoned in the Vault. After its destruction by the U-Foes, however, Skinner escaped and set out on a quest to kill those who he feels are responsible for the death of his family.[volume & issue needed]
Skornn
[edit]Skragg
[edit]Skragg is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Mike Friedrich and Jim Starlin, and first appeared in Captain Marvel vol. 1 #25 (November 1972). He is a Skrull, a member of the Children of Thanos, and the son of Raava. Skragg assisted the Super-Skrull against Captain Marvel, framing Rick Jones by impersonating the various enemies of Captain Marvel for confusion before Mar-Vell discovered the deception to which he is convinced to retreat.[265] Skragg was killed by Thanos.[266]
Skragg in other media
[edit]Skragg appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Troy Baker.[267] This version is an interrogator for the Skrull Empire.
Skrullian Skymaster
[edit]Skull the Slayer
[edit]Skullbuster
[edit]Skullfire
[edit]Skybolt
[edit]Skyhawk
[edit]Slab
[edit]Slab (Christopher Anderson), a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in X-Factor #74.
Slab is a mutant villain who is recruited by Mister Sinister to be part of his Nasty Boys and was the first team member to attack their nemesis, the government sponsored X-Factor team.[volume & issue needed] Slab climbs to the top of the Washington Monument and calls Strong Guy out to fight him, and they battle. When Slab shrinks to normal size to duck a punch, he causes Strong Guy to shatter and destroy the monument. Slab's battle is aided off-scenes by Senator Stephen Shaffran, who has the mutant power to manipulate probability, (including causing others to suffer bad luck while enjoying good luck himself).[volume & issue needed]
Slab was captured along with his teammate Hairbag and taken to a holding cell by X-Factor.[volume & issue needed] While he waits for his lawyer to negotiate bail, Slab and Hairbag are broken out of prison by the Mutant Liberation Front (of which Slab's sister Thumbelina is a member).[volume & issue needed] He is returned to the Nasty Boys shortly afterwards.[volume & issue needed] Slab has not been seen since the group's subsequent breakup. It is unknown if Slab retained his mutant powers after the M-Day.
Slab in other media
[edit]Slab appears in X-Men: The Animated Series as a member of the Nasty Boys.
Margaret Slade
[edit]Slapstick
[edit]Slash
[edit]Vic Slaughter
[edit]Victor "Vic" Slaughter is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Len Kaminski, first appeared in Morbius: The Living Vampire #6 (December 1992).
A government-trained mercenary, he is a nemesis of Morbius and Wolverine.[268][269][270][271]
Slayback
[edit]Slayback is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Primarily an enemy of Deadpool,[272] the character exists within Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Joe Madureira, the character first appeared in Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1 (August 1993).[273][274]
Claiming to have come from a wealthy and loving home, Australian-born Gregory Terraerton was at some point turned into a cyborg dubbed "Slayback" by the Weapon X Program. Slayback afterward became a mercenary and worked alongside fellow Weapon X members Deadpool, Garrison Kane, and Sluggo, as well as the mutant shapeshifter Copycat. Over time, Deadpool grew disgusted by Slayback's sociopathy and sadism and attempted to kill him by detonating his body. However, Slayback's healing factor enables him to regenerate over the next decade.[275]
Obsessed with getting revenge on Deadpool, Slayback stole files pertaining to him from Department K and attempted to force Kane into revealing Deadpool's whereabouts. Next, Slayback, aware that Deadpool was among the mercenaries competing for Tolliver's inheritance, discerned that it was located in a Nepalese temple, where he captured Copycat. When Deadpool, Kane and Weasel arrived to claim Tolliver's treasure, Slayback attacked them and fatally wounded Copycat. The android Zero, who had been among Tolliver's belongings, was reactivated by the battle and disintegrated Slayback.[275]
Slayback survived or was resurrected and went to work for Doctor Westergaard, who had Slayback capture Deadpool for use as a test subject for her experiments involving the Legacy Virus. Deadpool was rescued by Wolverine and Maverick while Slayback was abandoned and blown up by Westergaard.[276]
Allison Kemp later hired Slayback and T-Ray to help her kill Deadpool.[277][278] When Deadpool attacked Kemp's airship, Slayback panicked and attempted to flee via parachute pack, realizing too late that Deadpool had stuffed it full of explosives which detonated in mid-air as Slayback screamed, "Oh, fu-".[279] Slayback was subsequently shown running amok in Hell during a period of cosmic imbalance caused by Death being imprisoned by Eternity.[280]
The revived Slayback rejoined Weapon X and was seemingly killed yet again when a group of the organization's escaped test subjects stabbed and immolated him during Death of Wolverine.[281] Slayback afterward appeared as one of the villains vying for the Rigellian Recorder acquired by Deadpool and the Mercs for Money. When questioned about his return by an annoyed Deadpool, Slayback merely quips, "The kind of money being offered for killing you... is worth crawling outta the grave for!".[282]
Slaymaster
[edit]Sleeper
[edit]Sleepwalker
[edit]Slipstream
[edit]Sligguth
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Sligguth is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Slither
[edit]Slingshot
[edit]Slug
[edit]Slyde
[edit]Marrina Smallwood
[edit]Smart Alec
[edit]Smart Alec (Alexander "Alec" Thorne) is a fictional mutant[citation needed] in Marvel Comics, and a member of Alpha Flight. He first appeared in Alpha Flight #1 (August 1983) and was created by John Byrne. He was unidentified in his first appearance and was not named until Alpha Flight #8.
The character subsequently appears in Alpha Flight #7 (February 1984), #11–13 (June–August 1984), and Alpha Flight Special (1992) in a flashback story.
Alec Thorne was born in London, England. As a mutant, he was contacted by James Hudson to be one of the first members to join Department H. Alec was also one of the first recruits to join The Flight, a precursor to Alpha Flight. In their first mission, they stopped the terrorist known as Egghead from launching a thermonuclear missile at the United States.[283] Later, after Hudson divided the team into three smaller groups, Thorne (as Smart Alec) began training in Gamma Flight.[284]
Sometime after Gamma Flight was disbanded, its members were contacted by Jerry Jaxon to join Omega Flight in his bid for vengeance against Hudson. During the fight between Omega Flight and Alpha Flight, Smart Alec was defeated when he looked in Shaman's magical medicine bag; the resulting mental shock shut down his mind. Shaman shrank him down to miniature size and placed him in the bag, until a way could be found to restore his mind.[285]
Snowbird was later forced to kill Sasquatch to vanquish the Great Beast, Tanaraq, who co-inhabited his body. His mind was eventually transferred into Box's robot body.[286] Langkowski's mind eventually entered Thorne's tiny body in an attempt to return to the human world. Thorne's body was finally killed when Langkowski merged his mind into the Box robot to defeat Pestilence, whose freed mind had inhabited the body of Snowbird (who was in the form of Sasquatch at the time), before Langkowski took over the Sasquatch body.[287]
Smart Alec appears as part of the "Omega Flight" entry in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #9.
Smartship Friday
[edit]Smasher
[edit]Smiling Tiger
[edit]Smoke
[edit]Smoke is a fictional character, a mutant villain in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in X-Force #119 (August 2001). Smoke was killed by Wolverine in X-Force #120 (September 2001), while attempting to kill Orphan.
Smoke had the ability to generate smoke clouds and various gases, including toxic ones. His body appeared to be composed of smoke, though it was solid enough to be sliced in half by Wolverine's claws.
Smuggler
[edit]Alistair Smythe
[edit]Spencer Smythe
[edit]Snake Marston
[edit]Snakes
[edit]Snakes is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Snakes is a member of the new UK superhero team The Union. It has been released that Snakes represent Northern Ireland, but Snakes' powers have not been published to the public.[288]
Snapdragon
[edit]Snowbird
[edit]Tildie Soames
[edit]Martin Soap
[edit]Lieutenant Martin Soap is a fictional police officer, and ally of the Marvel Comics antihero the Punisher. He was created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, and first appeared in The Punisher Volume 5, #2 (May 2000).
Moments after his birth, Soap was dropped on his head by a nurse. He was then abandoned at an orphanage in Dunmore, New Jersey, where he remained from 1971 to 1987. Soap was bullied by the staff and the other children, and during one unsuccessful attempt at running away he was inspired to become a police officer by the alcoholic detective who brought him back to the orphanage. Soap rose through the ranks of the NYPD to become a detective himself, despite all of his cases being botched by improbable events.[289][290]
When the Punisher resurfaces and declares war on the Gnucci crime family, Soap is assigned to the Punisher Task Force, a sinecure with only one other member, a neurotic behavioral psychologist named Buddy Plugg.[291] After Soap criticizes his profile of the Punisher, the distraught Plugg hangs himself in his and Soap's shared office.[292]
Soap is later approached by Molly von Richthofen, a lieutenant, and the sole member of another pointless task force, one supposedly dedicated to dismantling the Gnucci family.[293] The two join forces, and stake out Ma Gnucci's mansion, intending to step in and arrest whoever remains after the Punisher inevitably lays siege to the building. Over the course of their investigation, Soap and Molly become friends, and remain so even after Molly shoots down Soap's attempt to pursue a romantic relationship with her by revealing that she is a lesbian.[294][295][296][297][298][299][300] After killing Ma Gnucci and destroying her mansion, the Punisher confronts Soap and Molly, and offers them Ma's compromising photographs of the mayor and the police commissioner in exchange for all of the information that the NYPD has pertaining to the Vigilante Squad. With the photographs, Soap is able to blackmail his way into becoming the new commissioner; while Soap is basking in his good fortune, a bird defecates on his head.[301]
Soap is demoted back to detective and once again assigned to the Punisher Task Force after pictures of him soliciting a prostitute surface. The dismayed Soap attempts suicide, but is stopped by the Punisher, who convinces Soap to become his informant within the NYPD.[302][303] After Soap kills serial killer John "Bubba" Prong in self-defense, Soap is promoted to Lieutenant.[304]
Soap is later taken hostage by hired goons working for ruthless tabloid reporter Chuck Self, who forces the Punisher to take Self along with him while the Punisher spends a night killing gangsters and petty criminals. If Castle fails to comply with Self's orders, Self-will text-message his men to kill Soap. During the course of being chased by gang members and Mafiosos, Self is injured several times while the Punisher himself remained unscathed. Self is later killed by accidentally falling into a woodchipper, and Castle returns to save Soap by killing Self's thugs. The Punisher leaves Self's mangled corpse on the hood of his own car, then Castle and Soap walk away.[305]
Soap is seen as a bar regular, falsely believing the bartender, Kevin, to be one of his true friends. Kevin is amused by Soap's lack of awareness when choosing dates, including, but not limited to, a killer ex-con, a transvestite and a woman Kevin believes is Soap's own long-lost mother. When Soap nearly kills himself with a gun in the men's bathroom, Kevin intervenes, and Soap believes that it is out of concern for his well-being. But when Kevin makes a snarky comment because he didn't want a mess and preferred Soap to kill himself at his home, Soap snaps at Kevin, threatens him with his gun and terrifies him before storming off, having found self-confidence in himself. Soap tries to arrest the Punisher but fails to stop him. Soap then becomes despondent; Castle then tells Soap when things aren't getting better, to "just go".[306]
Soap leaves the NYPD, moves to Los Angeles and becomes a porn star. Up to that point, he had simply been unaware that he has large genitals.[306][290]
Martin Soap in other media
[edit]- Martin Soap appears in Punisher: War Zone, portrayed by Dash Mihok.[307]
- Martin Soap appears in The Punisher, voiced by Michael Gough.[308]
Sobunar
[edit]Sobunar III is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz, and first appeared in Planet-Size X-Men #1 (June 2021).
Sobunar is an axolotl-like omega-level mutant and member of the Council of Arakko whose ancestors also possessed aquatic traits. He has an aquatic ecosystem within his body, which he used to help terraform Mars.[309][310][311]
Solarman
[edit]Solarr
[edit]Solo
[edit]Solomon Kane
[edit]Songbird
[edit]Candy Southern
[edit]Candace "Candy" Southern is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Universe. She was created by Roy Thomas and Werner Roth, and first appeared in X-Men #31 (May 1967);[312] the character's name is a combination of a novel and its author.[313]
She was a former girlfriend of Warren Worthington III. Within the context of the stories, Candy partook in many adventures before being killed by Cameron Hodge.[314][315]
Southpaw
[edit]Space Phantom
[edit]The Space Phantoms are a race of creatures appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
SP//dr
[edit]Spear
[edit]Spear is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Jasper Daniels is the brother of a convict named Jack Daniels and an unnamed brother who operated as Mangler. When Jack was dying of an inoperable brain tumor, he was a candidate for the "Power Man" experiments. When Jack couldn't survive the early "Power Man" experiments, Spear blamed Dr. Noah Burstein and began developing identities that would serve him in his quest to avenge his brother.[316] Spear watched Noah Burnstein from the shadows. Noah noticed him but did not say anything to Power Man.[317] Spear fired on Dr. Burnstein while he was walking with Luke Cage and Claire Foster so that he can fight with Luke Cage. Despite Luke Cage's best efforts, Spear managed to do a near fatal shot on Dr. Burnstein and escaped. Shortly after the attack, Spear shot a hollow shaft with a message to Dr. Burnstein confirming his attack on him.[318] Spear later tracked Luke Cage's movements and was on hand to rescue Mangler after an ill-advised attack on Luke Cage. While Mangler distracted Luke Cage, Spear sent another message to Dr. Burnstein and once again decided to let him live. He left a message for him to meet him at the East River pier. When Dr. Burnstein did so, he was speared by Spear in front of Luke Cage's eyes. Two young adults witnessed Spear escaping the pier. Spear then attempted to rescue Mangler from police custody which was thwarted by Luke Cage. Not wanting to lose another son, Spear's mother tipped off Luke Cage and Quentin Chase as to his whereabouts. Luke Cage and Quentin Chase confronted Spear at his tenement apartment. He engaged Luke Cage in a running battle which took to the top of an outbound bus which crashed into the Hudson River. After knocking out Spear, Luke Cage handed him over to the police.[319]
During the Shadowland storyline, Spear appeared as a member of Nightshade's Flashmob (which also consisted of Chemistro II, Cheshire Cat, Comanche, Dontrell Hamilton, and Mr. Fish II) where they attacked Victor Alvarez on a rooftop. He is defeated by Luke Cage and imprisoned in Ryker's Island, but is soon freed by Big Ben Donovan.[320] During the Spider-Island storyline, Spear and Flashmob attempt to leave the spider-infested Manhattan, only to be defeated by Heroes for Hire.[321]
After his brother Mangler is attacked by a gang of "preemptive" vigilantes, Spear and the relatives of other ex-cons who had been assaulted resort to asking the Heroes for Hire for help. The vigilantes crash the meeting followed by the New York City Police Department. In the confusion that follows, Spear is arrested along with Iron Fist.[322] Spear is remanded to Ryker's Island where he reunites with his brother Mangler. Together, the two form a group with Iron Fist and fellow inmates Gamecock and Big Ben Donovan's son Little Ben.[323]
Spear in other media
[edit]Spear makes a non-speaking appearance in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "To Steal an Ant-Man" as a member of William Cross's gang.
Spectrum
[edit]Speed
[edit]Speed Demon
[edit]Speedball
[edit]Elias Spector
[edit]Elias Spector is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the father of Marc Spector/Moon Knight. The character first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #28 (January, 1976), created by Alan Zelenetz and Bo Hampton.
When he was a kid, Elias Spector fled with his mother and 'Yitz Perlman' from Nazi prosecution after Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia. Perlman was a Nazi deserter who had adopted the identity of a long-lost rabbi friend of Elias' father in exchange for helping them flee to America. He had also killed Elias' father since he was the only person that knew of his true identity. Elias, his mother, and Perlman settled in Chicago, Illinois, and Elias was taught by Perlman to become a rabbi.[324]
Elias later had two sons, Marc and Randall. He would walk his kids to school everyday, but him being a rabbi caused his youngest to be bullied, but Marc was there to defend his younger sibling.[325] He was disappointed with his boys' violent nature and their obsession with war, he believed they should concentrate on their education but his wife dismissed this as "boys being boys".[326]
As part of a supernatural method to extend his lifespan, Perlman became a serial killer of Jews. After Marc stumbled upon his secret by chance, Yitz left the city and was never seen again. Due to the traumatic experience, Marc developed dissociative identity disorder and never told anyone about Perlman's true nature.[324] When Marc's multiple personalities started manifesting, Elias interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital.[327] After his father's death, Marc was allowed to leave the hospital temporarily to attend the funeral and a late luncheon but, after hearing Khonshu's voice, he ran way.[328] After his death Marc resented his father, believing that Elias was embarrassed by him.
Elias Spector in other media
[edit]Elias Spector appears in the Moon Knight episode "Asylum", portrayed by Rey Lucas.[329] This version became Marc Spector's caretaker after his brother Randall died in a cave flood and his mother Wendy became alcoholic and abusive out of grief.
Mrs. Spector
[edit]Mrs. Spector is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is the mother of Marc Spector/Moon Knight. The character first appeared in Moon Knight #37 (January 1984), created by Alan Zelenetz and Bo Hampton.
Mrs. Spector married Rabbi Elias Spector and had two sons, Marc and Randall. Her husband was disappointed with his boys' violent nature and their obsession with war, he believed that should concentrate on their education but she dismissed this as "boys being boys".[326] When Marc's multiple personalities started manifesting, they interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital.[327]
Following Elias' death, Marc was allowed to leave the hospital temporarily to sit shiva. At the reception, she attempted to comfort Marc against his belief that Elias despised him. Marc manifested his alter of Jake to cope and left to his old room where he heard Khonshu's voice, and it prompted him to run away.[328]
Mrs. Spector in other media
[edit]Wendy Spector appears in the Moon Knight episode "Asylum", portrayed by Fernanda Andrade.[329] This version was a good mother to Marc and Randall, until becoming alcoholic and abusive after the latter died in a cave flooding. By the time Marc was a teenager, he left home as Elias claimed that he can get help for Wendy. After Wendy's death, Marc refuses to attend her funeral and only appeared outside the house while being glimpsed by his dad. Marc's Steven Grant alter was unaware that Wendy was dead when he kept leaving messages on her phone until Marc told him.
Sphinx
[edit]Spider-Boy
[edit]Spider-Girl
[edit]Spider-Girl is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
May "Mayday" Parker
[edit]Anya Corazon
[edit]Gwen Warren
[edit]Spider-Guin
[edit]Spider-Guin is an anthropomorphic penguin and animal version of Gwen Stacy.
Spider-Ham
[edit]Spider-King
[edit]Spider-King is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Steve Rogers
[edit]Wannabe version
[edit]One of the people to audition for the West Coast Avengers was an unnamed man who went by the alias of Spider-King due to being covered in spiders while claiming to be a mutate. He was rejected alongside other wannabes Bread-Boy, Broken Watch, Dark Paladin, Dee-Va, Doctor Mole (who thought he was auditioning for a TV show called The Mole Men of Los Angeles), Dutch Oven, Scorp, Silver Snowboarder, Surf Doctor, and Wolver-Mean.[330]
Spider-King in other media
[edit]A variation of the Spider-King appears in Marvel's Spider-Man multi-part episode "Spider-Island" as Norman Osborn (voiced by Josh Keaton). This version is a humanoid spider who is the Stealth Spider initially and mutated further into a figurehead who can control the other Man-Spiders.[331]
Spider-Man
[edit]Peter Parker
[edit]Ben Reilly
[edit]Miles Morales
[edit]Pavitr Prabhakar
[edit]Spider-Mole
[edit]Spider-Mole is an anthropomorphic mole and animal version of Miles Morales.
Spider-Man 2099
[edit]Spider-Punk
[edit]Spider-Queen
[edit]Spider-Queen is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Shannon Kane
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Shannon Kane used the web fluid that was developed by her husband who was killed by communists. Kane fought crime as Spider-Queen.[332]
Ana Soria
[edit]Adriana "Ana" Soria, created by Paul Jenkins and Michael Ryan, first appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2) #15 (August 2004).
The result of an American military experiment from World War II with the ability to control humans as minions with powerful pheromones, she seeks revenge for the US government's abandonment, resulting in confrontations with Peter Parker / Spider-Man and the superhero community in stopping her biological bomb from destroying New York City.[333]
Soria next appears as the supervillainess behind the "Spider-Island" storyline. She is the benefactor to Miles Warren / Jackal and has two Man-Spider enforcers, the Spider-King and the Tarantula.[334][335] Soria's ambitious plans where New York's citizens obtain Spider abilities has the Avengers (led by Ms. Marvel and Iron Man) contain New York City, Anti-Venom curing various Spider-People, and Carlie Cooper and Peter investigating the Spider-Flu's cause.[336][337] Despite Reed Richards's resources preventing people from gaining Spider abilities, various Spider-People mutate into the Man-Spiders which are controlled by Soria.[338][335] She uses the Spider King as the Spider-Flu's carrier while sending the Tarantula to poison Horizon Labs' serum developed by Max Modell and Michael Morbius but gets deprived of her two enforcers who get respectively cured, spitefully killing her co-conspirator's various clones in response.[339][340][341][342] Soria transformed herself into the Spider-Queen, a giant sized Woman-Spider while confronted by Agent Venom and Captain Steve Rogers followed by Spider-Man (using Doctor Octopus's Octobots) and Mary Jane Watson curing New York's population which weaken her when confronting New York's superhero community before Kaine Parker (using the "Big Time" Spider-Armor) ultimately slays her, freeing New York from her ambitions.[343][342][344]
Soria's DNA (along with that of Cyclops and Gwen Stacy) was later used by the Jackal to grow Spider-Girl (Gwen Warren), a physically-twelve-year-old humanoid girl able to turn into a 30 ft. human-spider hybrid and shoot beams from her eyes.[345]
Spider-Queen in other media
[edit]- The Carnage Queen appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "The Symbiote Saga". An amalgamation of both female characters, this version is an evolved symbiote with Mary Jane Watson (voiced by Tara Strong) as a host.[346]
- Ana Soria / Spider-Queen appears as a playable character in Spider-Man Unlimited.[347]
Spider-Slayer
[edit]Spider-UK
[edit]Spider-Woman
[edit]Jessica Drew
[edit]Julia Carpenter
[edit]Mattie Franklin
[edit]Charlotte Witter
[edit]Further reading |
Spider-Woman (Charlotte Witter) is a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Howard Mackie and John Byrne, first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2, #5 (May 1999).
Within the context of the stories, Charlotte Witter is a fashion designer and granddaughter of psychic Madame Web who also engages in black market transactions. Those dealings lead her to work for Doctor Octopus, who mutates her into a human/spider hybrid with the ability to absorb the powers of the previous Spider-Women in return for her agreeing to destroy Spider-Man. She manages to steal the powers of Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, and Madame Web, but Franklin reabsorbs the powers and leaves Witter powerless. Witter is defeated and left in a coma in her grandmother's mansion.
Charlotte Witter in other media
[edit]- Charlotte appears as a playable character in Spider-Man Unlimited.[348]
Parker Peters
[edit]Gwen Stacy of Earth-65
[edit]Spidercide
[edit]Spike
[edit]Spike is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are not to be confused with Spyke from X-Men: Evolution, nor with Spike Freeman, another character in the groups X-Statix and X-Force.
Darian Elliott
[edit]Darren Elliot aka The Spike debuted in X-Force #121 created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred.
After watching video footage of independent hero, the Spike in action, the Santa Monica, California-based mutant-superhero group X-Statix agrees to have him join the team. His antagonistic nature creates fighting and tension among himself and his teammates. During a battle with the mutant terrorist group the Brotherhood, the Spike aids the Orphan in killing one of the Brotherhood members by impaling her as she fell backwards from the Orphan's punch.[349] In another battle, in Central America, the Spike and the Anarchist competed to kill as many militiamen as possible.[350] Sometime later, after seeing Vivisector and Phat holding hands, the Spike's homophobic reaction causes another rift with the team.[351] The Spike eventually is killed by an impostor, who is himself then killed.[352]
Gary Walsh
[edit]Spike (Gary Walsh) is a character from New X-Men, who first appeared in #126 of that title. Created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. He was a student at the Xavier Institute before M-Day.[353]
Other comic characters named Spike
[edit]- A member of The People[354] was known as Spike. The youth had six arms but apparently perished in the destruction of her mansion. She first appeared (and perished) in Sub-Mariner Volume 1, #42
- Spike is also the name of a Deviant mutant, who along with Coal and String, was sent by Ghaur to retrieve the Proteus Horn which could summon undersea monsters. He was mistaken for Sunspot by Namorita. He first appeared in New Mutants Annual #5
- A member of Hellbent was also called "Spike". He could fire spikes that caused delusions. He first appeared in Moon Knight Volume 3, #58.
- An agent of Rainman is known as Spike as well. He was forced to give information about the Rainman by the White Tiger and first appeared in Crew #2.
Spike in other media
[edit]Spike appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by Lance Gibson. This version is a member of the Omegas who join forces with Magneto's Brotherhood to oppose the creation of a mutant cure, only to be killed by Wolverine.[355]
Spiral
[edit]Spirit of '76
[edit]Spirit of '76 (William Naslund) debuted as a member of the short-lived superhero team the Crusaders in The Invaders #14–15 (March–April 1977), created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins.[356] In a canonical portion of a story in issue #4 (August 1977) of the alternative universe series What If?, Naslund succeeds Steve Rogers as Captain America, the first of three official replacements until Rogers resumed the role years later.[357] This retcon became necessary after Marvel's conflicting accounts of Captain America in 1950s and 1960s comics had created a discrepancy.
William Naslund had no superhuman powers but was a brilliant athlete and a superb hand-to-hand combatant. As the Spirit of '76, he designed and wore a cloak made of an unknown bulletproof and fireproof material. As Captain America, he carried a steel shield, approximately 2.5 feet in diameter and fashioned by the U.S. government after the design used by the original Captain America.
Anubhav Chaudhry of Sportskeeda wrote, "His story is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by heroes during times of war."[358] Nicholas Friedman of Comic Book Resources ranked William Naslund 18th in their "The Very Best Captain Americas" list.[359]
Fictional character biography
[edit]William Naslund was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An athletic young man, hoping to help the Allies' World War II efforts in a unique way, he develops exceptional fighting skills and learns to copy some of the moves Captain America employed with the discus-like shield that he carried. He is recruited by a mysterious man called "Alfie" to become a costumed hero in the new team of adventurers called the Crusaders, alongside Dyna-Mite, Ghost Girl, Thunderfist, Captain Wings, and Tommy Lightning. The team eventually learns that Alfie is a German agent, but not before he has manipulated them into fighting the Allied super-team the Invaders. Upon learning how they had been duped, all the Crusaders but Naslund left costumed adventuring.[360]
When the original Captain America, Steve Rogers, and his sidekick, Bucky, went missing in action in 1945, U.S. President Harry S. Truman recruited Naslund and a young man named Fred Davis to become the new Captain America and Bucky.[361] Alongside Namor the Sub-Mariner and the original Red Guardian, the new Captain America stopped a Nazi plot to destroy the Potsdam Conference.[362] They briefly fought alongside the post-war All-Winners Squad, battling Isbisa[363] and, with the Blonde Phantom, fought to prevent a criminal attempt to steal the atomic bomb, encountering a time-traveling She-Hulk during this mission.[364] Naslund was killed in 1946 in the line of duty when he was crushed to death by a robot serving the android named Adam II while warning the rest of the All-Winners Squad of Adam II's attempt to kidnap or kill then-Congressional candidate John F. Kennedy in Boston. Naslund was succeeded as Captain America by Jeffrey Mace, formerly the superhero Patriot.[365] Naslund was later brought through time by the Contemplator to battle an Adam II of an alternate world alongside the original Captain America, Jeffrey Mace, and the 1950s Captain America.[366]
Spirit of Vengeance
[edit]Aliases | Wileaydus Autolycus |
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Further reading |
Spirit of Vengeance (Wileaydus Autolycus) is the Ghost Rider from an alternate future of the Marvel Universe and member of the Galactic Guardians.
The character, created by Jim Valentino, first appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy #12 (May 1991) as the inheritor of the Ghost Rider mantle in the alternate timeline/reality Marvel Comics designated as Earth-691. The first appearance of the Spirit of Vengeance aspect of the character was in the following issue, Guardians of the Galaxy #13 (June 1991).
Within the context of the Marvel Comics universe, Wileaydus Autolycus is from the planet Sarka, Tilnast system, a priest of an offshoot of the Universal Church of Truth, and a religious zealot. He first encounters the Guardians of the Galaxy while they are responding to a distress call from Firelord in the Tilnast system.[367] Mistaking the ship as one carrying Black Knights of Truth as reinforcements for the Universal Church of Truth, he undergoes his first transformation into the Spirit of Vengeance and blindly attacks the Guardians.[368] Realizing his error, he sets out to "atone for this transgression" by charging into the heart of the fleet to buy the Guardians time to escape. Instead, the Guardians are captured and brought before the Grand Inquisitor of the Universal Church of Truth on Sarka. The Spirit of Vengeance, with help from Replica, enables the Guardians escape. Before leaving, Vance Astro asks him to join them and consider changing his methods. He declines, saying he preferred to complete his work on Sarka, but that he would think on it as he kills the Grand Inquisitor.[369]
Later, he is among those that respond to Martinex's call for help. He helps the gathered heroes save Martinex's homeworld and becomes one of the founding members of the Galactic Guardians.[370]
Spitfire
[edit]Spoilsport
[edit]Spoor
[edit]Spot
[edit]Sprite
[edit]Sprite is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Eternal
[edit]Kitty Pryde
[edit]Jia Jing
[edit]Jia Jing is a mutant whose abilities manifested at the end of the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline.[371] She joins Wolverine's Mutant Academy, vowing to become "the greatest X-Man who has ever lived" and to honor the pride her of family and country. Wolverine gives her the code name "Sprite" after Kitty Pryde.[372]
Sprocket
[edit]Sputnik
[edit]Spyder
[edit]Spyke
[edit]Spymaster
[edit]Spyne
[edit]Spyne is a fictional character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in Cable #17.
Spyne was one of the mutant members of the Dark Riders. A monstrous and cannibalistic carnivore with fangs, claws, and a tail, Spyne views his adversaries as a meal more than anything else. Spyne was first seen with the Dark Riders as they hunted down the team's former member Foxbat in Alexandria, Egypt. Later, Spyne was amongst those Dark Riders that hunted Caliban in the Morlock tunnels and clashed with Cable, Storm, and Domino. Spyne was able to disarm Cable, but Cable defeated him with his telekinetic powers.[373]
After clashing with Cable and his allies once more in Egypt, where their leader was revealed to be Cable's son Tyler, calling himself Genesis, Spyne and the Dark Riders captured Faye Livingstone, a woman who once had a romantic history with Mister Sinister. The Dark Riders then captured Jean Grey for Genesis.[374] After the events with Mister Sinister, Spyne took part in breaking Cyber out of a Scottish dungeon and took them to their rebuilt fortress in Egypt where the villain was stripped of his adamantium in a process that killed him. When the feral X-Man Wolverine infiltrated their fortress, the Dark Riders captured him and attempted to use Cyber's former adamantium skin to bond to Wolverine's bones, recently removed of its original adamantium by Magneto. When fellow X-Man Cannonball interfered with Genesis's plans for Wolverine, Spyne and the others started to beat up on Cannonball. This allowed Wolverine to break free from the bonding process, and both he and Cannonball fled to Apocalypse's resurrection chamber, where the Dark Riders pursued them. In the ensuing battle, Spyne was killed by Wolverine just as he was prepared to attack Cannonball. Wolverine then used Spyne's severed tail to ensnare and kill his fellow Dark Rider Deadbolt.[375]
Spyne, along with several of his fellow Dark Riders, is resurrected by means of the Transmode Virus to serve as part of Selene's army of deceased mutants. Under the control of Selene and Eli Bard, he takes part in the assault on the mutant nation of Utopia.[376] Later Spyne is part of the new Dark Riders that attempts to kill off all the mutant healers. He and the rest of the team are killed by Magneto's Uncanny X-Men and blow up with the remains of Genosha.[377]
Squackeye
[edit]Squackeye is an anthropomorphic chicken and animal version of Hawkeye.
Squirrel Girl
[edit]Squid
[edit]Squid is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Namor foe
[edit]The first villain called The Squid battled Namor in the 1940s.[378]
Scungili family version
[edit]The second Squid was a gangster and youngest member of the Scungili Crime Family who battled Spider-Woman.[379]
School version
[edit]The third Squid is an Atlantean who is the leader of the School which had fought Namorita.[380]
Don Callahan
[edit]Squid first appears in Peter Parker: Spider-Man Volume 2, #16 and was created by Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr.
After his mother died, Don Callahann had a hard time relating to his father, "Big Mike" Callahan. He eventually fell into the wrong crowd and ended up transformed into a squid-like creature.[381] In subsequent appearances, he joins the Hood's crime syndicate, Swarm's Sinister Six, and Helmut Zemo's Army of Evil.[382][383][384][385][386][387][388][389][390][391][392][393][394][395][396][397][398][399]
Unnamed criminal
[edit]Following Spider-Man's fight with Goblin King, it was revealed that Roderick Kingsley had sold some of Squid's equipment to an unnamed criminal as he was seen at the Bar with No Name with the other former Hobgoblin minions when they encounter Electro.[400]
Squid later appears as a member of the Hateful Hexad alongside Bearboarguy, Gibbon, Ox, Swarm, and White Rabbit. During the Hateful Hexad's disastrous fight against Spider-Man and Deadpool, the battle is crashed by Itsy Bitsy who threw one of her swords at the forehead of a webbed-up Squid.[401]
Reception on Squid
[edit]In 2020, CBR.com ranked the Don Callahan version of Squid 6th in their "Spider-Man: 10 Weirdest Animal Villains From The Comics That We'd Like To See In The MCU" list.[402]
Squid-Boy
[edit]Squid-Boy (Samuel "Sammy" Paré) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chuck Austen and Ron Garney, the character is depicted as a 10-year-old mutant and as a student at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning.
Sammy Paré is a 10-year-old Canadian boy whose genetic mutation causes him to physically resemble a fish. The physical nature of his mutation causes his classmates to ridicule him. Sammy considers using a gun to shoot his tormentors, but before he can do so, he is visited by Professor X and Beast, who recruit him to enroll at the Xavier Institute.[403] On the return trip to the institute, Professor X takes a detour to Ireland to aid in an X-Men mission at Cassidy Keep. Sammy saves Juggernaut (Cain Marko) from drowning in the ocean, which begins a friendship between the two. Cain subsequently reforms and becomes a surrogate father to Sammy, who also becomes friends with Carter Ghazikhanian and Icarus from the New Mutants.[volume & issue needed]
Sammy's mother eventually finds out about his relationship with Cain and calls upon the Canadian super-team Alpha Flight to bring the boy home. Sometime after Sammy's departure, Juggernaut suspects that Sammy's father Claude is physically abusing him. Cain, who suffered similar abuse at the hands of his own father, decides to visit Sammy to investigate. When he and Northstar arrive at Sammy's home in Vancouver they find the boy covered in bruises. Cain snaps and severely beats Claude, destroying the Paré home in the process. He is subdued by Alpha Flight.[404] When Cain is subsequently incarcerated for violating his parole, Sammy's mother testifies on his behalf. After Juggernaut's release, Sammy returns to the institute with his mother, who entertains the thought of a romantic relationship with Cain.[405]
Later, Juggernaut infiltrates the Brotherhood of Mutants as a double agent for the X-Men. When Sammy stumbles upon a meeting of the group outside the school grounds, he assumes that Juggernaut betrayed the X-Men and lashes out at him before being killed by Black Tom Cassidy.[406][407] During the Krakoan Age, he is resurrected on Krakoa.[408]
Squid-Boy in other media
[edit]- Squid-Boy appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Dominic Janes. This version is a resident of Genosha whose mother is also a mutant.
- Squid-Boy appears in the X-Men '97 episode "Remember It" as a resident of Genosha who is later killed by Sentinels.[409]
Squirrel Girl (Earth-8311)
[edit]Squirrel Girl was an anthropomorphic squirrel and animal version of Squirrel Girl.
Gabriel and Sarah Stacy
[edit]George Stacy
[edit]Gwen Stacy
[edit]Helen Stacy
[edit]Helen Stacy is the wife of George Stacy in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Howard Mackie and Dan Fraga, made her sole appearance in Spider-Man #-1 (July 1997). Long before Gwen Stacy met Peter Parker, George and Arthur Stacy were having a barbecue with their respective spouses. Helen was chatting with her sister-in-law Nancy when both brothers' pagers went off, signaling them to go to work immediately. Helen could only laugh with Nancy stating that both of their husbands were similar, something that Helen concurred. Helen made no further appearances in the comics, but in the Gwen Stacy mini-series, it is shown that she had died sometime afterwards, as Gwen kisses a picture of her.
Helen Stacy in other media
[edit]- Helen Stacy appears in The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2, portrayed by Kari Coleman. She is happily married to George Stacy and, along with Gwen Stacy, has three sons: Philip, Howard and Simon.
- Helen Stacy appears in Spidey and His Amazing Friends, voiced by Kari Wahlgren.[410] This version is a detective for the NYPD.
Stacy X
[edit]Stained Glass Scarlet
[edit]Stallior
[edit]Zebadiah Stane
[edit]Zebediah Stane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
He was the father of Obadiah Stane / Iron Monger. Zebediah Stane was a degenerate gambler who lived with young Obadiah. One day (sometime after Obadiah's mother died of unknown reasons), Zebediah considered himself on a "lucky streak"; played a game of Russian roulette and shot himself in the head right in front of young Obadiah. This trauma caused Obadiah to lose all of his blond hair and go bald and shaped him for years to come. From there on, Obadiah Stane was a ruthless manipulator who studies his adversaries to find weaknesses to exploit.[411]
After being defeated, Obadiah Stane tells Iron Man that he believed that Zebediah saw the world as his opponent and lost, then committed suicide (via his repulustor from his hand) in a similar way to Zebediah's gunshot to his head.[412]
When Iron Man (after personally meeting Ezekiel Stane) remembers his past experience with Obadiah, one of the things Iron Man pointed out was that Zebediah (a degenerate gambler and a mean drunk as Iron Man saw it) accidentally killed himself in front of Obadiah.[413]
Zeke Stane
[edit]Star
[edit]Star is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Chaste member
[edit]A member of the Chaste, created by D. G. Chichester and Ron Garney, first appeared in Daredevil #296 (September 1991).
Star had previously trained Elektra albeit in very harsh conditions and under the supervision of Stick.[414] He makes his first proper appearance alongside Wing and Flame in aiding Daredevil take on The Jonin, Izanami and Spear. As his name implies, he is well-equipped with throwing stars. Later, he is seen with his comrades attacking Elektra as they felt that she did not belong in the Chaste, but she simply insults them for being scared of her and Matt's induction.[415]
Jeanette Rhodes
[edit]Jeanette Rhodes was created by Christopher Priest and Joe Bennett, first appeared in Crew #1 (May 2003).
She is the younger sister of James Rhodes and the mother of Lila Rhodes. Estranged from her family, she was a crack addict and sex worker before she was killed by gang members.[416]
Ripley Ryan
[edit]Star in other media
[edit]The Chaste incarnation of Star appears in Daredevil, portrayed by Laurence Mason. This version was a member of the Chaste who worked alongside Stick before being killed by him.[417]
Star Brand
[edit]Star-Lord
[edit]Star Thief
[edit]Starbolt
[edit]First appearance | X-Men #107 (October 1977) |
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Created by | Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum |
Species | Unidentified extraterrestrial race |
Teams | Imperial Guard |
Abilities | Flight, energy projection |
Starbolt is a warrior serving in the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, a multi-ethnic group of super-powered alien beings who act as enforcers of the laws of the Shi'ar Empire. Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, the character first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977). Like many original members of the Imperial Guard, Starbolt is the analog of a character from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes, sharing traits with Sun Boy and Wildfire.[59] Starbolt can fly and project energy bolts from hands.
Part of the division of the Imperial Guard known as the Superguardians, Starbolt was amongst the first of the Imperial Guard encountered by the team of superhuman mutant adventurers known as the X-Men who sought to rescue the Princess-Majestrix Lilandra from her insane brother, then-Majestor D'ken. Following the orders of their emperor, the Guard clashed with the X-Men on a nameless Shi'ar Empire planet and was on the verge of winning when the band of interstellar freebooters known as the Starjammers arrived to turn the tide of battle in the X-Men's favor. During the clash, Starbolt became enraged when he saw the feral X-Man Wolverine attacking his teammate and then-lover Oracle. After Starbolt flash-fried him, Wolverine quickly took the two lovers out of the fight by slamming them into each other.[418]
Starbolt is featured prominently in an adventure set early in his career; the Guard and the current ruler of the Shi'ar empire are set upon by Skrull assassins and are rescued by the hero later known as Captain Marvel.[419]
Starbolt was also one of eight Imperial Guardsmen chosen to battle the X-Men in a trial by combat over the fate of Phoenix, a primal force of the cosmos that had assumed the form of the X-Man Jean Grey.[420]
Soon after, Starbolt was amongst those few Imperial Guard members who opposed the treacherous Shi'ar High Council member Lord Samédàr, who was aiding an attempted coup of the Shi'ar throne by Deathbird. Even after many of the Guard chose to side with Samédàr, Starbolt remained steadfast in his loyalty to then-Empress Lilandra. These Imperial Guard members went on a mission to find Lilandra and joined with Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde in battling Samédàr's renegade Imperial Guardsmen. Starbolt was captured but was freed on Lilandra's command.[421]
Later, after the formerly exiled Deathbird had usurped the Shi'ar throne, Starbolt was amongst those Imperial Guard members who clashed with the British team of costumed adventurers known as Excalibur and the Starjammers over the fate of the then-bearer of the cosmic Phoenix Force, the alternate future daughter of Jean Grey named Rachel Summers.[422]
Much later, the intergalactic teleporter Lila Cheney transported the X-Men to the Shi'ar Empire at the behest of then-Empress Deathbird. On Deathbird's behalf, Starbolt and the Imperial Guardsmen battled the X-Men and Starjammers, but the X-Men had arrived in Shi'ar space just in time to see Lilandra regain her throne. Not all was as it seemed, however, as in reality a group of Warskrulls, using technology to allow them to duplicate superpowers, had captured and impersonated the X-Men's founder, the telepathic Professor Charles Xavier, using his telepathy to control Lilandra, and the Imperial Guard, including Starbolt. After the ruse was discovered by the X-Men and all the Warskrull impostors were exposed, Lilandra settled matters with Deathbird, discovering her sister did not want the throne anymore.[61]
During the war between the Shi'ar and Kree Empires, Starbolt was part of a small team of Guardsmen who were charged with preventing the member of the Earth team of super-powered beings known as the Avengers named Quasar from retrieving the legendary Nega-Bands of the Kree warrior Captain Marvel, which had been stolen. Starbolt battled Quasar and Her in space during the Kree-Shi'ar War, although Starbolt was defeated and captured by Quasar.[423]
Subsequently, Starbolt was amongst those Imperial Guard members who defended Lilandra against an assassination attempt by the Kree Ronan the Accuser and his unwilling agents, the royal family of the Earth race known as the Inhumans.[424] He survived the Imperial Guard's battle with Vulcan.[65][425]
He was one of the views selected to explore "the Fault," but was killed by a group of horrifically mutated creatures from the Cancerverse during "Realm of Kings."[426]
Starbolt in other media
[edit]- Starbolt appears in X-Men for The Phoenix Saga and The Dark Phoenix Saga alongside the rest of the Imperial Guard.
- Starbolt appears as a mini-boss in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, voiced by Beau Weaver.
Stardust
[edit]Starfox
[edit]Starhawk
[edit]Arno Stark
[edit]Howard Stark
[edit]Maria Stark
[edit]Morgan Stark
[edit]Natasha Stark
[edit]Natasha Stark, also known as Iron Woman, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four: Dark Reign #2 (April 2009), and was created by Jonathan Hickman and Sean Chen. She is a female counterpart of Tony Stark / Iron Man.
Earth-3490 version
[edit]In Earth-3490, Iron Woman averted the Civil War between superheroes due to the fact that she and Captain America are romantically involved, and subsequently married.[427]
2020 version
[edit]A future version of Virginia "Ginny" Stark (also known as Black Widow and Madame Masque) is the granddaughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts and daughter of Howard Stark III. This version is the leader of a resistance against the Mandarin's empire.[428]
Natasha Stark in other media
[edit]A variation of Ginny Stark named Morgan Stark appears in Avengers: Endgame portrayed by Lexi Rabe.[429] Katherine Langford was initially intended to portray the character before her scenes were deleted.[430] This version is the daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts.
Tony Stark
[edit]Starlight
[edit]Starling
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Starling is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Tiana Toomes is the daughter of Lenora and Frankie Toomes and the granddaughter of Adrian Toomes. Following Lenora's death, Adrian offered to take legal guardianship of Tiana and he later created a suit for her similar to his Vulture suit so that she can use it when following her dreams. This led to her taking the name of Starling, though Tiana was unaware of her grandfather's criminal activities at the time.[431]
Starr the Slayer
[edit]Ava Starr
[edit]Ava Starr is the Marvel Cinematic Universe's incarnation of Ghost. Created by Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer, and Gabriel Ferrari, the character debuted in the 2018 live-action film Ant-Man and the Wasp, portrayed by Hannah John-Kamen as an adult[432][433] and RaeLynn Bratten as a child in flashbacks.[434]
In her childhood, Ava was caught in an accident in her father Elihas' laboratory. The ensuing explosion killed both of her parents, while Ava gained the ability to become intangible as her body was left in a constant state of "molecular disequilibrium". She was recruited by scientist Bill Foster to join S.H.I.E.L.D., where she was trained and given a containment suit to better control her powers. Ava agreed to work for the organization as an assassin and spy under the code name Ghost in exchange for S.H.I.E.L.D. ‘s help in finding a way to stabilize her condition. However, she discovered that S.H.I.E.L.D. had no intention of helping her and subsequently went rogue to find a way to cure herself with Foster's help. The two later plan to harness the energy that Janet van Dyne’s body absorbed from the Quantum Realm, putting Ghost in direct conflict with Hank Pym, Hope van Dyne, and Scott Lang. At the end of the film, Janet willingly uses some of her energy to partially stabilize Ava's condition before the latter departs with Foster as Janet's group vow to collect more energy for her.
Ava Starr in other media
[edit]Ava Starr / Ghost appears as a playable character in Marvel Puzzle Quest, Marvel Contest of Champions, Marvel: Future Fight, Marvel Avengers Academy, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, and Marvel Strike Force.
Trish Starr
[edit]Patricia "Trish" Starr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Mike Friedrich and Herb Trimpe, first appeared in Marvel Feature #5 (June 1972). She is Egghead's niece. Trish is occasionally used as collateral damage during Egghead's schemes towards Hank Pym, including one where she loses her left arm and another involving a bionic replacement.[435][436][437][438]
Starshine
[edit]Emma Steed
[edit]Steel Serpent
[edit]Steel Spider
[edit]Steel Wind
[edit]Steeplejack
[edit]Stegron
[edit]Chase Stein
[edit]Victor and Janet Stein
[edit]Stellaris
[edit]Stencil
[edit]Stencil is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Stencil is a member of the Soviet Super Soldiers.
Stepford Cuckoos
[edit]Steppin' Razor
[edit]Steppin' Razor is an enemy of Blade in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Ian Edginton and Douglas H. Wheatley, first appeared in Blade: The Vampire Hunter #4 (October 1994).
Steppin' Razor, a vampire and an ex-crime lord of Jamaican descent, meets and recruits fellow vampire Carl Blake (also known as Night Terror) for a cause, the return of the vampire lord Varnae to the land of the living. Together with voodoo priestess Marie LaVeau, they lure Blade and then mentor "Bible John" Carik to Los Angeles.[439] Their plan is to capture Blade and use his body as the vessel for Varnae's spirit. The attempt fails and in the resulting fight, Night Terror's body becomes the vessel for Varnae instead. All three villains manage to escape in the chaos.[440]
Steppin' Razor in other media
[edit]Steppin' Razor appears in Blade: The Series, portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine. This version is the vampire leader of the Bad Bloods, a Detroit street gang that Blade was previously a member of.[441][442]
Ella Sterling
[edit]Dr. Ella Sterling is a minor character appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Greg Pak and Cory Smith, first appeared in Weapon H #1 (March 2018).[443][444][445][446]
Stick
[edit]Stiletto
[edit]Farley Stillwell
[edit]Shannon Stillwell
[edit]Shannon Stillwell is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Earth-18119 version
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During the "Secret Wars" storyline, the Earth-18199 version of Shannon Stillwell works for Empire Unlimited as its head researcher and wore a special suit that enabled her to copy the abilities of Demolition Man.[447]
Earth-616 version
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On Earth-616, its version of Shannon Stillwell still worked as a scientist for Empire Unlimited under Regent. Unlike the Earth-18199 version, she did not a power-copying suit.[448]
Shannon Stillwell was later confirmed to be related to Farley Stillwell and Harlan Stillwell as seen when she gets a call from her mother known as Madame Monstrosity. She wanted to make sure that Shannon is not misusing the family talents like her brothers did when they created Scorpion and Human Fly which led to their deaths while also ranting how other people misued her works with the alterations that they did. Shannon then learns from Madame Monstrosity about the news revolving around Spider-Boy and that she will be going after him.[82]
Shannon later obtains Super-Adaptoid's arm and reverse-engineers it to create Toy Soldier, a sentient action figure who can replicate the abilities of the Avengers.[449]
Shannon Stillwell in other media
[edit]Shannon Stillwell appears in the Spider-Man episode "The Cellar", voiced by Kathreen Khavari.[450] This version is the personal assistant of Regent.
Stilt-Man
[edit]
Stilt-Man is the name of several supervillains in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Stilt-Man first appeared in Daredevil #8 (June 1965).[451] He is a criminal wearing an impenetrable suit of armor with powerful telescopic legs.[452] In addition to being one of Daredevil's most enduring arch-foes, he has appeared as an adversary to various other heroes, such as Iron Man, Thor, and Spider-Man.
Wilbur Day
[edit]Wilbur Day was born in New York City. As a scientist, inventor, and engineer, he was employed by Carl Kaxton who invented a hydraulic ram device. Wilbur stole Kaxton's designs and used them to engineer telescopic metal legs which allowed him to tower high over the ground. He incorporated these hydraulic stilts into an armored battlesuit, which he created for use in robberies as the professional criminal Stilt-Man.[453] He battled Daredevil, and was seemingly shrunk into nothingness by an experimental molecular condenser ray.[454] He later escapes the Microverse and works with the Masked Marauder.[455] Stilt-Man teamed with the Masked Marauder in an attempt to trap Daredevil; however, he battled Spider-Man and was defeated by Daredevil.[456] His escape from Daredevil aided by Electro was later recounted. Stilt-Man teamed with Electro, Matador, Leap-Frog, and Gladiator to form the original Emissaries of Evil and battle Daredevil.[457] Stilt-Man was later hired by mobsters to kill district attorney candidate Foggy Nelson, and battled Daredevil once again.[458] He disguised himself as Stunt-Master, and attacked Daredevil on a Hollywood movie set.[459] In San Francisco, he kidnapped his former employer Carl Kaxton and his daughter, to force him to recreate his molecular condenser. However, Stilt-Man battled and was defeated by Daredevil and the Black Widow.[460]
Besides Stilt-Man's long, unsuccessful career against Daredevil, he encountered other superheroes in the meantime. He was hired by Los Angeles mobsters to kill the Falcon, and in the process stole various weapons and devices from the Trapster.[461] He robbed a Los Angeles bank, and battled Black Goliath. He teleported Black Goliath and his companions to an alien planet using the Z-ray weapon.[462] Stilt-Man attacked Black Goliath at Champions headquarters in search of an alien power source. He battled the Champions, and his Z-ray weapon was destroyed by Darkstar, but he managed to escape from the Champions.[463] He was later freed from prison by Blastaar and F.A.U.S.T., and given a special new battlesuit constructed of secondary adamantium with additional weaponry. He stole some radioactive isotopes, and battled Thor, but lost the fight and was stripped of his suit by the victorious Thunder God, who confiscated it.[464]
Stilt-Man was hired to kidnap assistant District Attorney Maxine Lavender. He was waylaid in his civilian identity by Turk Barrett, a small-time crook and an even greater loser than Day, who stole his armor and took on the Stilt-Man identity. Turk contacted the Kingpin and offered to become his new assassin, only to be refused. Enraged by Turk's audacity, Day contacted Daredevil and informed him of a weakness in the armor. Thanks to Day's information, Daredevil easily disabled the auto-gyroscopes necessary for the armor to keep its balance and brought Turk down.[465] Day later modified the armor to prevent Daredevil from using this newfound knowledge against him.[volume & issue needed] Stilt-Man sought to regain his reputation by defeating Spider-Man. He turned an automated Cordco factory against Spider-Man, but when Spider-Man saved his life, Stilt-Man returned the favor by not taking the opportunity to kill him.[466]
Stilt-Man continued to make sporadic appearances in various Marvel comics, wherein he has continued his criminal career and fought several superheroes, but without much success. One of his most prominent appearances during this time was during the Iron Man storyline "Armor Wars", where he was one of the many armored super-villains whose armors had been secretly upgraded with technology stolen from Tony Stark; Iron Man quickly defeated the villain in their confrontation by throwing one of his own hydraulic legs at him to knock him out.[467] Stilt-Man later attempted to kill District Attorney Blake Tower for sending him to prison, but was captured by She-Hulk.[468] Stilt-Man was among the villains assembled by Doctor Doom to attack the Fantastic Four in Washington, D.C. during the Acts of Vengeance. Even though he had several other villains with him, he failed miserably.[469] He was also among the villains who attempted to attack the Avengers at the site of their reconstructed mansion, but was foiled by the construction workers.[470]
In the 2006 series Heroes for Hire, a version of Stilt-Man's armor can be found in a police storehouse with other villains' equipment under their names. The armor seen here is labeled "Case: NYC v. Turk ("Loser")".,[471] and is used by Scorpion during her battle with Paladin. Later, Daredevil's secret identity of Matt Murdock was exposed by a local newspaper, with Murdock denying the allegations. On hearing of this news, Wilbur visited the law offices of Nelson and Murdock, announcing he was sick of the whole ordeal and that he was retiring as Stilt-Man. He left his armor in a suitcase on Murdock's desk, and was forcibly removed when he began yelling his paranoid conclusion that Murdock was the real Kingpin. Murdock then jokingly asked his law partner, Foggy Nelson, if he would like to be the next Stilt-Man, an offer he quickly declined.[472] During this period, Day romanced and eventually married Circus of Crime member Princess Python.[volume & issue needed]
When the Superhero Registration Act offered Day a chance at redemption, he signed up with the government and was outfitted with a new suit of armor to serve as a law enforcer during the Civil War.[volume & issue needed] Unfortunately for Day, one of his assignments led him into conflict with the Punisher. Both were tracking a convicted child pornographer who was already in FBI custody. The Punisher paralyzes Stilt-Man with a M72 LAW, and then shoots him at point-blank range, killing him. The pornographer is killed moments later.[473] Day's funeral was held in the Bar With No Name, and was attended by his fellow also-rans of the crime world. Sadness turned to remembrance, which turned into high spirits, which eventually led to a full-scale fight breaking out. The appearance of Spider-Man put an end to the violence, but the bar was then promptly blown up by the Punisher in an attempt to kill all the villains inside.[474] It was later mentioned that "they all had to get their stomachs pumped and be treated for third-degree burns", with Stilt-Man ultimately succumbing to his injuries and dying.[475]
During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, Stilt-Man is among the supervillains "reanimated" in cloned bodies (with their souls intact) by Ben Reilly and his company New U Technologies.[476]
Stilt-Man later appears in San Francisco where he fights the Superior Spider-Man, who has recently relocated there.[477]
Unnamed
[edit]During Day's absence from the world of costumed crime, an as-yet-unnamed criminal acquired the Stilt-Man armor. After upgrading its telescoping abilities, this Stilt-Man was defeated by Daredevil and Luke Cage. The fight only lasted as long as it did because Daredevil was afraid of knocking the villain out at his current height as the fall would have killed him.[478] He was next seen being defeated by Ms. Marvel.[479] Stilt-Man later fought both Daredevil and the Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in Spider-Man's body).[480]
Michael Watts
[edit]A third Stilt-Man was chosen by a gang of small-time petty thugs. Michael Watts claimed to know a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy that leads to the connection of the Tinkerer who apparently upgraded the suit before his last arrest. Punisher was aware of the gang's actions. But after some convincing by the Rhino, Frank let Watts live. Watts believes he and his gang will rise to great things since the Hood is coming to power over the supervillains.[481]
Stilt-Man in other media
[edit]- The Wilbur Day incarnation of Stilt-Man appears in the Iron Man episode "The Armor Wars", voiced by Dorian Harewood.[482] This version's armor is based on stolen designs for Iron Man's.
- Stilt-Man appears as an assist character in the PSP version of Spider-Man: Web of Shadows.
- Wilbur Day appears in the Nintendo DS version of Iron Man 2.
Stinger
[edit]Stingray
[edit]Stinker
[edit]Stinker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appears in Incredible Hulk #271 (February 1982).
Stinker is an anthropomorphic skunk who is a friend of Rocket Raccoon and Lylla.[483]
Stone
[edit]Stone is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Pupil of Stick
[edit]Stone is Stick's second-in-command and former lover. She can withstand any physical attack as long as she is aware of it in advance.[484]
Hounds version
[edit]Stone is a mutant and member of the Hounds who can transform his body into highly dense stone-like material. He was involved in Project: Wideawake and served as Sabretooth's handler.[485]
Mutant version
[edit]Stone is a mutant with impenetrable rock-like skin and member of the Assassin's Guild. He fought Gambit before being cut to pieces and killed by Wolverine.[486]
Stone in other media
[edit]- A variation of Stone appears in Elektra, portrayed by Bob Sapp. This version is a member of the Hand and possesses super-strength. He accompanies Kirigi in his mission to target Abby Miller. Elektra kills Stone by tricking him into walking under a tree that he previously attacked, as Elektra used her weight to bring it down on him.
- Stone appears in the Daredevil episode "Stick", portrayed by Jasson Finney and voiced by an uncredited David Sobolov.[487]
Kron Stone
[edit]There are two different versions of Kron Stone that appear in Marvel Comics and exist in the Marvel 2099 reality. He is the older half-brother of Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man and eldest son of Tyler Stone.
Original 2099 version
[edit]As a child, Kron was continually abused by the android housekeeper, which mistook him for a dog. As a result, he later became a bully, taking enjoyment in other people's pain. The relationship between the two brothers is so conflicted that Miguel tried to kill Kron at one point. In his introduction, Stone ordered Jake Gallows' family to be killed. Gallows found Stone and fatally wounded him with a knife as revenge, before dumping his body into the sewer.[488] As Kron laid dying in the sewer, his body brushed up against a black ball. The ball then bonded to him and formed a new Venom. The symbiote was described as having mutated over the years, and displayed new abilities in this timeline, including acidic blood and saliva.[489] With this new power, Stone sought to emotionally torture Miguel—whom Kron never discovered was his half-brother—by hurting those close, going so far as to kill Miguel's former love Dana—who was also Tyler's lover. After a fight between Spider-Man and Venom, the former emerged as the victor, using loudspeakers to neutralize Venom, who was subsequently taken to the lab for study. It was revealed that the symbiote bonded with Kron on a molecular level, giving Kron an amorphous physiology that allowed his body to take on the properties of the symbiote itself.[490]
Timestorm 2009–2099 version
[edit]A variation of Stone appears in the Timestorm 2009–2099 as the alternate Marvel 2099 reality version of Scorpion. Stone was one of Miguel's nightmares during high school, a bully used to do whatever he wanted thanks to the influence of his father ready to solve any trouble the son caused. One evening, Kron was tormenting the lab animals in an Alchemax laboratory, using the powerful instruments found there. While toying with a gene splicer, Stone was attacked by a sudden surge of energy, transforming him into a monstrous scorpion hybrid. Rejected by his father, he becomes obsessed with finding a way to reverse his mutation.[491]
Kron Stone in other media
[edit]Kron Stone as Scorpion appears as a boss in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, voiced by John Kassir.[492] He seeks to steal a fragment of the Tablet of Order and Chaos for Doctor Octopus in exchange for restoring his human form. Along the way, the fragment empowers him, allowing Stone to lay eggs and create offspring that share his deadly abilities. Despite this, Spider-Man 2099 is able to defeat him.[493][494]
Tiberius Stone
[edit]Tiberius "Ty" Stone is Tyler Stone's grandfather.[495] An acquaintance of Peter Parker, he was the Kingpin's agent and the Tinkerer's protégé, while his acts of sabotage led to Horizon Labs' destruction and to Alchemax's rise with Normie Osborn's Oscorp stock.
Tiberius Stone in other media
[edit]Tiberius Stone appears in the Spider-Man episode "Cloak and Dagger", voiced by Jonathan Brooks.[496] This version is the CEO of Alchemax.
Tyler Stone
[edit]Tyler Stone is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a nemesis of Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man.
He runs the Alchemax Corporation, one of the largest corporate powers in the dystopian 2099 future of Earth. When his promising young employee Miguel O'Hara develops a troubling conscience over testing on humans, Stone has Miguel secretly addicted to the highly potent drug 'Rapture' that he controls to force his compliance.[497] Miguel's successful efforts to rid himself of the addiction create several spider-based powers.[498] Stone hires the corporate mercenary Venture to capture O'Hara, now known by the name Spider-Man. At the same time, Stone is making a deal concerning Latveria's current ruler, Tiger Wylde. The deposing of said ruler also affects the first few issues of the series "Doom 2099". Venture does not succeed in his assignment.[499]
Stone arranges for one of his employees — the assassin and Stark/Fujikawa Corporation field operative known as "The Specialist" — to kidnap Kasey Nash to lure Miguel (as Spider-Man) into battle.[500] The Specialist was an expert martial artist, trained as a samurai warrior, and highly proficient with various martial arts weaponry. However, during the battle with Spider-Man, his throat was accidentally slit as Miguel discovered these new powers included talons.[501]
Stone then fired Public Eye Sgt. Rico Estevez, and reported the failure of his plans to the Alchemax CEO.[502] Stone conferred with Mr. Hikaru of Stark-Fujikawa,[503] and then conferred with Dana D'Angelo.[504] He then plotted against Spider-Man and Stark-Fujikawa.[505] Soon after that, Stone encountered Thanatos for the first time.[506] Thanatos later disrupts Stone's interdimensional piercing program; chasing after an amnesiac super-powered being that becomes swept up in the events. Stone and his girlfriend Dana are assaulted and kidnapped in the course of this adventure.[507] It is later detailed that Thanatos is a corrupted version of the heroic Rick Jones, a longtime associate of the Hulk.[508]
Tyler's son Kron Stone, chronically neglected and physically abused by the family's robot nanny (it believed him to be a dog for a time), grew up to be an amoral murderer. His serial killings take the lives of Jake Gallows' extended family, resulting in his transformation into his era's Punisher.[509] Kron, like many other rich people, has the ability to simply purchase his way out of any legal punishment and does so. This does not save him from death at Jake's hands.[volume & issue needed]
Tyler interrupts his holographic observation of the Alchemax undersea colony rebuilding (Atlanteans had damaged it). He accepts the ashes of his son from his assistant, Winston; then flushes them down the toilet.[510]
Tyler and Kron appear in various flashbacks in the 2099 series that deals with Miguel's education. In one story, he gets into a verbal sparring match with Miguel after Kron is accused of attempted murder.[511]
Kron returns to life through interaction with an alien symbiote. Tyler attempts to have him slain again but is outmaneuvered.[volume & issue needed]
For a time, the Doctor Doom of this period takes over America and reveals that Tyler is not the true power in Alchemax, it is Avatarr, a mysterious alien being. In a fit of rage, Doom kills Avatarr.[512]
Miguel later infiltrates Tyler's building. He unexpectedly overhears his own mother conversing with Tyler. He then hears he is actually Tyler's son.[513]
Later, Miguel becomes head of Alchemax. He hires his own mother as his personal secretary. Around this time, she shoots and severely wounds Tyler, forcing him to utilize a hover-chair.[volume & issue needed] During his recovery in the hospital, Tyler learns his love Dana had been killed; the murderer turns out to be his son Kron.[514]
Tyler realizes his son has returned to life due to interacting with the Venom symbiote. He attempts to have it slain but is resisted by the science team overseeing the symbiote's prison cell. Miguel then overrules him. After the funeral of Dana, whom both Miguel and Tyler had slept with, Tyler attempts to bully Miguel, saying he will be reclaiming his office on the next day. Tyler claims this will be done because he is Miguel's father. The man knows this already and has Tyler removed by security.[515]
During Tyler's many attempts to regain control over the company, he recalls it was Mrs. O'Hara who shot him. She again pulls a gun, but Miguel takes the weapon. Tyler states he has always known O'Hara has been Spider-Man. Miguel fires three shots. It is revealed Tyler was utilizing a holographic projection. When questioned on if he knew it was projection before firing, Miguel says, "I hope so."[516]
Undersea invaders rampage through New York as revenge for Alchemax threatening to remove them from the city of New Atlantis. The leader Roman flooded the city of New York,[517] and summoned the monster Giganto, who had originally appeared decades ago.[518] This starts an evacuation of the city. Tyler is shot to death by General Dagin of the Atlantean Army. Mrs. O'Hara also perishes in the conflict.[519] Stone's Mars Colony, called 'Project: Ares', becomes one of the last two outposts of humanity, the Savage Land being the other. This is detailed in the series 2099: World of Tomorrow.[520]
Tyler Stone is revealed to be the grandson of Tiberius Stone.[495]
Stonecutter
[edit]Stoneface
[edit]Stoneface is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Stoneface is a feared crime boss and enemy to the Falcon. During his time as the crime lord of Harlem, Stoneface was brought down by a Superhero team of Sam Wilson, Captain America, and Spider-Man. Stoneface's territory in Harlem was then ceded to his former colleague Morgan. As a courtesy, Morgan helped exile Stoneface into friendly confines out of the United States in Lagos, Nigeria. Unfortunately for Stoneface, when he kidnapped a visiting Leila Taylor, he came into conflict with again with the Falcon, who was assisted this time by the Black Panther.[volume & issue needed]
Stonewall
[edit]Storm
[edit]Franklin Storm
[edit]Doctor Strange
[edit]Croctor Strange
[edit]Croctor Strange is an anthropomorphic crocodile and animal version of Doctor Strange.
Stranger
[edit]Gene Strausser
[edit]Straw Man
[edit]Striker
[edit]Further reading |
Striker is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Christos Gage and Mike McKone, first appeared in Avengers Academy #1 (June 2010).
Within the context of the stories, Striker becomes a child actor at a young age and is molested by his manager. During an encounter, Striker's power of electrical manipulation manifests. Norman Osborn offers Striker whatever he wants in exchange for the use of his powers.[521] Striker is recruited into the Avengers Academy along with five other students who have been affected by Osborn.[522] He uses this opportunity to become famous again.[521] He, Veil, and Hazmat then hunt down The Hood and videotape him screaming for mercy under electric torture. The video gets thousands of likes on YouTube, but at first Tigra is disgusted and actually requests the teen get expelled. Hank convinces her to allow the kids to remain, to which she grudgingly agrees, but secretly she relishes in watching the video of Hood screaming.[523] Later, the team fights Korvac with the bodies and strength of their older selves. A mature Striker is killed by Korvac's blast, but is then reverted to his younger self by Korvac's estranged wife, Carina. Striker has an emotional breakdown after experiencing death.[524] After a pep talk from Tigra, he is better able to control his powers and does not fear death. He also hatches a plan to save the students from Absorbing Man and Titania's attack on the Infinity Mansion.[525] Later on, he reveals to Julie Power that he thinks he is gay.[526] He soon publicly announces his sexual orientation in a press conference, showing Julie his fame hungry side.[527]
He was later scarred in the face by Jeremy Briggs when the academy kids tried to stop him from releasing a superhuman cure.[528] At the series' conclusion, he goes on a date with another teenage boy, even turning off his phone and ignoring his mother's urgings. The faculty then announce that Striker and the others have graduated the academy.[529] Striker later appears in Avengers Undercover, where he and Finesse visit Hazmat in the S.H.I.E.L.D. detention center after Hazmat kills Arcade.[530]
Striker later appeared as part of a new program established by Leonardo da Vinci to replace the defunct S.H.I.E.L.D. He is seen sparring with Reptil.[531]
Striker in other media
[edit]Striker appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel's Avengers.
Stringfellow
[edit]Strobe
[edit]Mendel Stromm
[edit]Strong Guy
[edit]Strongman
[edit]Simon Stroud
[edit]Simon Stroud is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Doug Moench and George Tuska, the character first appeared in Creatures on the Loose #30 (April 1974). A mercenary trained by the CIA, Stroud has worked alongside Spider-Man and Black Widow,[532] and has gone after John Jameson / Man-Wolf,[533][534] and Morbius, the Living Vampire.[535][536][537][538][539][540]
Simon Stroud in other media
[edit]Simon Stroud appears in Morbius, portrayed by Tyrese Gibson.[541] This version is an agent of the FBI who is equipped with a cybernetic arm.
Stryfe
[edit]William Stryker
[edit]Alistaire Stuart
[edit]Further reading |
Alistaire Stuart and his twin sister Alysande are the founding members of the Weird Happenings Organization in the Marvel Universe, and allies of the British superhero team Excalibur. The character, created by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis, first appeared in Excalibur Vol.1 #6 (November 1988). The twins are named after Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart from Doctor Who.
Alistaire was part of a British Government organization which investigates supernatural and superhuman incidents. After his sister's death, and the removal of the corrupt head of the organization, Alistaire joined R.C.X to look after the Warpies. He was later targeted by Black Air, but was protected by Excalibur. He was later tasked by the U.K. government to bring all paranormal affairs under a single Department. He would later dissolve the department and defect to MI6 for use of their mightier resources, but was effectively stripped of all authority to investigate paranormal affairs.
Alysande Stuart
[edit]Further reading |
Brigadier Alysande Stuart and her twin brother Alistaire are the founding members of the Weird Happenings Organization (W.H.O) in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis, first appeared in Excalibur #6 in March 1989. The twins are named after Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart from Doctor Who.
Within the context of the stories, Alysande is part of a British Government organization which investigates supernatural and superhuman incidents. She aided Excalibur and also fought against the Reavers as a member of the Muir Island X-Men. She was framed by the R.C.X of paying off S.H.I.E.L.D with classified secrets for her use of the Helicarrier during an incident with an automaton of Air-Walker. She was killed by Jamie Braddock while attending a party at Braddock Manor. Her name was later cleared with help from Nick Fury, Excalibur, and her brother.
Caledonia
[edit]Caledonia is an alternate universe version of Alysande from Earth-9809. The character, created by Chris Claremont and Salvador Larroca, appeared in Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #9 (July 1998). This version of Alysande was a highland warrior and was captured and made a slave of the Captain Britain Corps. She was rescued by the Human Torch, Franklin Richards and Alyssa Moy. She then took up the role of nanny for Franklin and Valeria Richards in gratitude for her freedom, protecting them from supervillain threats.
Stunner
[edit]Stunner aka Angelica Brancale was a character created during the Spider-Man Clone Saga and created by JM DeMatteis and Mark Bagley. She first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #397 (November 1994).
Stunner was originally a video store clerk but she managed to get a job working for Carolyn Trainer, a former student of Otto Octavius. She immediately fell in love with Octavius, her devotion to him only increasing when he used his virtual reality technology to make Angelina powerful and beautiful, dedicating herself to him and everything he did.[542]
She was first seen using her virtual powers to destroy a bar.[543] While in her Virtual form she tried to resurrect Octavius (who was killed by Kaine) after a battle with Spider-Man. As her real body was actually tied down into the virtual reality machine, the explosion that followed Otto's resurrection knocked her true form into a coma from which it took her years to awake from.
Upon hearing that her love, Otto Octavius, was dead again during Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth, she swore vengeance on the one responsible for it: the Superior Spider-Man (not knowing that he was actually Otto trapped in Peter's body).[544]
Using Octavius' machine, Angelina once again took the form of Stunner and tried to hunt down Spider-Man, causing havoc in the city to draw the attention of his Spider-Bots and minions and lure him out. Otto, in Parker's body, tried to calm her down and almost revealed his secret (that he was actually Otto Octavius), but Stunner's blind rage prevented him from doing so. Seeing no other option, Superior Spider-Man engaged in battle, rendering Stunner powerless with his new and stronger web formula. He then sent a holographic transmission signal via his Spider-Bots and ordered them to shut down the machine Angelina was connected to. As "Parker" went to the university to meet his girlfriend Anna Maria, Stunner broke out of his web and pursued Spider-Man, throwing a bus at him. As he held the bus with his webs, his Spider-Bots managed to sever the connection to the Virtual Reality Machine, destroying Stunner and leaving Angelina unconscious. Upon getting to Angelina's apartment, Spider-Man took the V.R. Machine to his lab, where he created a Virtual Otto Octavius back to his former glory to calm down Angelina and make her think Doc Ock was still alive. "Parker" used this opportunity to break up with Angelina, saying that he had found a new love with Anna, but would always care for Angelina. She was last seen in her apartment, crying on her knees, as the Virtual Otto Octavius left the scene.[545]
Stunt-Master
[edit]Styx and Stone
[edit]Styx and Stone (Jacob Eishorn and Gerald Stone) are two fictional comic book characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are a criminal duo that have crossed Spider-Man's path on a number of occasions. They were created by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #309. They reappeared in issues #332-333 and #376-377 of the same series.
Fictional character biography
[edit]Gerald Stone was an idealistic scientist who wanted to find a cure for cancer. He conducted an illegal experiment on a homeless person named Jacob Eishorn. The experiment failed and Eishorn became a living cancer, who needed to kill to survive. Now calling himself "Styx", Eishorn enjoyed the killing of innocents. Feeling responsible for Styx, Stone built high-tech weaponry for himself and turned the two of them into a mercenary duo. Stone hoped that as mercenaries, Styx wouldn't kill innocents, but by now Stone was willing to kill anybody to protect Styx. He planned on using the money they earned as mercenaries to find a cure for Styx.
On their first outing, the duo was hired by Jonathan Caesar, a millionaire obsessed with Mary Jane Watson to kidnap her. This brought them into conflict with Spider-Man, Mary Jane's husband, who defeated the duo. Styx and Stone returned to Caesar, who told them to try again. This time, the duo faced Spider-Man who was at the time in conflict with Venom. During the fight, Styx's touch nearly killed Venom and they were returned to prison.[volume & issue needed]
A third meeting with Spider-Man involved the vigilante Cardiac. Cardiac's alter-ego, Dr. Elias Wirtham, had been a good friend of Stone and offered to cure Styx. Cardiac was convinced that Styx couldn't be cured or redeemed and tried to kill Styx. Spider-Man stopped Cardiac and the two fought, while Styx and Stone attempted, in vain, to escape.[volume & issue needed]
After turning down a job offer from the Life Foundation, Styx and Stone try to rob the New York Stock Exchange, but are single-handedly subdued by Spider-Man.[546]
A heavily mutated Styx and Stone later appear as the leaders of a group violent nihilists called "the Cult of Entropy". The duo and their followers attack a drug lab in Bolivia, but are forced into a retreat by Spider-Man, Deadpool, and the Mercs for Money.[547]
Styx's touch can kill anything organic and can disintegrate organic matter within seconds. His fingers can grow longer to increase his range. His touch has no effect on synthetic or inorganic material and Spider-Man's synthetic costume was enough to protect his body from Styx's touch. Stone wears two large weapons on his shoulders. These weapons can fire energy blasts, a blinding flash, a sticky resin to immobilize opponents and knockout gas. The duo often uses a flying platform of Stone's design. While a member of the Cult of Entropy, Stone was somehow transformed into a golem-like creature that can turn inorganic material, such as Deadpool's Kevlar armor, into a fragile, rock-like substance by coming into physical contact with it.[547]
Sub-Mariner
[edit]Sub-Mariner is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Namor
[edit]Namora
[edit]Namorita
[edit]Roman the Sub-Mariner
[edit]Roman the Sub-Mariner is the name of several characters from the Marvel 2099 realities.
Earth-928 Roman the Sub-Mariner
[edit]On Earth-928, Roman is a Human/Atlantean hybrid who worked on the New Atlantis Project for the company Alchemax. He became of the leader of the renamed Nova Atlantea when he and his fellow New Atlanteans rebelled against Alchemax.[548]
Roman was later killed when Attuma led the original Atlanteans in attacking Nova Atlantea.[549]
Earth-23291 Roman the Sub-Mariner
[edit]During the "Secret Wars" storyline, remnants of Earth-23291 were recreated as the Battleworld domain of 2099. Its version of Roman is a member of the Defenders.[550]
Earth-2099 Roman the Sub-Mariner
[edit]On the unified Marvel 2099 reality of Earth-2099, Roman is a member of the 2099 version of the Avengers. He was among its members that were killed by the 2099 version of the Masters of Evil.[551]
Sub-Marsupial
[edit]Sub-Marsupial is an anthropomorphic opossum and animal version of Sub-Mariner.
Sub-Merchandizer
[edit]Sub-Merchandizer is an anthropomorphic dog from Earth-8311.
Subbie
[edit]Subbie is an amphibious boy who grew up in the depths of the ocean and appeared in Kid Komics #1–2.
Sublime
[edit]Sublime (also known as Dr. John Sublime) is a supervillain who is a sentient bacterium. The character is usually depicted as an enemy of the X-Men, and first appeared in the New X-Men Annual 2001 (September 2001). Sublime arose during the beginnings of life on Earth; with the subsequent rise of multicellular organisms, Sublime found endless numbers of hosts it could infect. As a sentient microscopic bacterial colony, Sublime can possess the body of any living organism and manipulate both psyche and physical appearance. Other abilities include mass mind control, personal genetic manipulation (which allows for accelerated healing), cellular shapeshifting, as well as performing any number of power enhancements.
It was hinted that the very hatred and fear of mutants was caused by Sublime itself. But the bacteria took more direct actions to ensure that the mutant population would be held in check, if not exterminated, to keep it from becoming the dominant species of the planet.
The first step was the Weapon Plus Project. Sublime took over a human body, dubbed Dr. John Sublime, and became the director of the Program, overseeing the creation of living weapons created by each installation of the program, from Captain America (Weapon I) to the Super-Sentinels – Fantomex, Huntsman, and Ultimaton (Weapon XIII, Weapon XII, and Weapon XV), passing through Nuke, Wolverine, and Deadpool, the latter two originating in the Weapon X Project, seemingly the most prolific living weapons producer.
For many years, Sublime remained behind the scenes, manipulating the Weapon Plus Project and installing Malcolm Colcord as the Director of Weapon X, which would eventually lead to the so-called War of the Programs between Colcord's replacement, Agent Brent Jackson, and Sublime, as Weapon X became an independent organization.
As millions of mutants were born worldwide, Sublime, still under the identity of John Sublime, took other steps to ensure the extermination of mutantkind. One of these steps was the creation of the TransSpecies Movement a.k.a. Homo Perfectus, a cult of humans that sought to empower themselves by grafting mutant body parts to their own bodies, but outwardly a group of 'mutants born in human bodies'. The militant faction of this group, the U-Men, refused to have any sort of contact with the world, which they considered impure, for which they sealed themselves in containment suits.[552]
During a trip to Hong Kong's new office of the X-Corporation to investigate the murder of Risque, the X-Men discovered Sublime's farm of mutant prisoners. They were being harvested for mutant body parts which could give the U-Men powers. Sublime, who was in the country on a book tour, thus became aware of the X-Men's immediate threat to his plans. Sublime also tried to purchase the mutant healer Xorn in one such prison in China.[552]
Although Xorn was rescued by the X-Men, he was a mole. Xorn, who was revealed to apparently be Magneto, became addicted to the drug "Kick", made from concentrated doses of Sublime's body. Xorn dealt the drug to Quentin Quire, thus placing Quire under Sublime's influence, which would cause the Open Day Riots made by the Omega Gang, and which led to the death of Sophie of the Stepford Cuckoos and Dummy, the bodiless, gaseous-form student of Xorn.[553]
Meanwhile, Sublime and the U-Men spread their influence on New York City, where they kidnapped the telepath Martha Johansson, harvested her still-living brain, and used it as a weapon against the X-Men. Cyclops and Emma Frost, the White Queen, were kidnapped and tortured. They were sent off to be dissected, but escaped and confronted Sublime in his office. Emma, angry, held Sublime off a high ledge. Johansson forced Sublime to fall from Emma Frost's grip to his apparent death. The Sublime organism survived, regenerated its host body, and returned to actively overseeing Weapon Plus, as always, from the shadows.[554]
Sublime suffered a setback in its plans with the destruction of two of Weapon Plus' Super-Sentinels (Huntsman/Weapon XII and Ultimaton/Weapon XV) and the defection of Fantomex (Weapon XIII). Sublime had envisioned a team of mutant-hunters with scripted actions operating from a space station (a section of Asteroid M) to make the genocide of mutantkind look like a "Saturday morning cartoon come to life". Weapon XII had already been destroyed during its test-drive; Fantomex, intended to be the smart, cool member of the team, refused to be anybody's weapon. Only Ultimaton remained, and even though he followed the direction of Weapon Plus operatives, he had begun to question his role as a slaughter machine but was ultimately killed by Wolverine.[555]
Under the influence of Sublime via Kick, Xorn revealed himself to be Magneto, and assembled a new Brotherhood of Mutants to lay waste to the Xavier Institute and then New York City. They were defeated by the X-Men, but Xorn-Magneto, under Sublime's influence, killed Jean Grey, who was manifesting the powers of the Phoenix Force. Unbeknownst to all, the Phoenix was the ultimate threat to Sublime's plan. In retaliation for Jean's murder, Xorn-Magneto was beheaded by Wolverine.[556]
Later, Chamber, an X-Man who had infiltrated Colcord's Weapon X organization, was ordered to assassinate Sublime by Brent Jackson, an S.H.I.E.L.D. agent turned Weapon X field leader. Chamber incinerated Sublime but Sublime again regenerated. At the same time, Sublime was also responsible for sending Sabretooth against Mister Sinister to obtain Sinister's latest creations, the Children (not to be confused with the Children of the Vault, a thematically similar team of characters but different in origin).[volume & issue needed]
With the massive depowering of mutants following the House of M, mutantkind's threat to Sublime has been greatly diminished. However, it remains to be seen if the depowered mutants lost their innate immunity to the Sublime infection. In any event, Sublime appears as a computer-generated image and personality in X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong where he greets the remaining Stepford Cuckoos at The World, the base of operations for the Weapon Plus. He confirms that the Cuckoos are part of the larger Weapon XIV, the "Thousand-in-One," a telepathic gestalt of one thousand cloned daughters based on the ova of Emma Frost, taken by John Sublime years earlier when she was comatose. He facilitates the transfer of the Phoenix Force into all one thousand clones and uses robots to stop the X-Men, though "he" is defeated.[557]
Sublime was responsible for the birth of the Stepford Cuckoos, extracting thousands of eggs from the ovaries of Emma Frost and harvesting them into humanoid/nanite hybrids designed to be killing machines. The hub of his program, the five sisters, were sent to the Xavier institute to be trained in the use of their telepathic legacy.
John Sublime returned in a new human host and surrendered himself to the X-Men, hoping they could fight his sister, Arkea.
With the rise of Krakoa as a mutant nation, the X-Men have discovered plenty of secrets about the mutant race including the means to resurrect some of the oldest mutants in all existence. Thanks to their successful battle against the Crimson Kin and brief trip into the past, the team was able to recover a time-drive containing the last of the original mutants known as Thresholders. With the help of the time-displaced Cerebra, the team is able to resurrect Amass, a young "Enriched" who had the ability to fuse themselves with others. This also allowed them to save the hedonistic Crave and their leader, Theia. The three reveals to the Marauders that they were among the last of Threshold, the first ancient mutant civilization. They coexisted with early humans, whose wisdom served as a crucial check in the Enriched culture. But an ancient water-based species known as the Unbreathing went to war with the Enriched. Their increasingly dark plans resulted in the creation of biological weapons and hybrid bacteria which became self-aware and turned against the culture. The massively powerful psychic Cassandra Nova reveals that she has glimpsed into their minds and confirms that the bacteria they created are actually Sublime and his sister Arkea.
Soon afterwards, several of Krakoa's young mutants and their mentor Wolfsbane are kidnaped by the U-Men at a peaceful rally, much to the dismay of Cerebella who has trauma related to the U-Men. As Escapade, the newest edition to Krakoa's New Mutants crew, attempts to break the group out of their cage, John Sublime makes a surprise appearance, threatening the group with death and holding the glass jar that Martha's brain was originally held in, with the intention of turning her back into a floating brain at his service.
Sublime in other media
[edit]- Sublime appears in Marvel Anime: X-Men, voiced by Troy Baker. This version is a human with a mechanical eye and a chief associate of the U-Men who unknowingly works for Mastermind and wields robotic armor capable of using other combatants' powers against them.[558]
- John Sublime appears as a boss in X-Men: Destiny, voiced by Joel Spence.[559] This version is an associate of the U-Men who later transforms into a monster after using an "X-gene" serum to grant himself various mutant powers.
Sugar Man
[edit]Sugar Man is a mutant villain created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Chris Bachalo, and first appeared in Generation Next #2 (April 1995).[560]
Sugar Man first appeared during "Age of Apocalypse", an event that caused Marvel Universe's history to diverge. Although many of the storyline's characters were alternate versions of existing heroes and villains, Sugar Man does not appear to have an Earth-616 counterpart.
Sugar Man hails from the dystopian reality of the Age of Apocalypse, where Apocalypse conquered North America and set up a system in which mutants ruled. Little to nothing is known about this twisted figure's childhood. With his grotesque appearance and psychotic personality, Sugar Man quickly earned himself a reputation as a brilliant geneticist, as well as a sadistic torturer under Mister Sinister's direction, and like his teacher, Sugar Man so too had built secret labs all over North America, with one at Niagara Falls where he regularly torments his human slaves.[561]
Sugar Man was later placed in charge of Pacific Northwest's human slave camp, the "Seattle Core". Magneto needed a mutant with time travel powers to go back in time to restore reality's proper order before Charles Xavier's death, whose existence was revealed by Bishop, a displaced mutant from Earth-616. Apocalypse had already killed all mutants with chrono-variant powers to prevent anyone from undermining his regime, but Know-It-All was able to locate one with latent powers: Illyana Rasputin, the sister of Generation Next's leader, Colossus.[volume & issue needed]
Magneto sends the fledgling group, Generation Next, to the Core in an attempt to rescue her. During their mission, Sugar Man encounters and kills several of the members, including Vincente and Mondo. During the process, Sugar Man is seemingly destroyed. In reality, however, he lost most of his mass and shrank to a minuscule size. He hides in Colossus' boot during the assault on Apocalypse's citadel.[volume & issue needed]
In the 2000 Blink limited series, a flashback reveals that Sugar Man was once the jailer in charge of cellmates Illyana Rasputin and Blink (before she was rescued as a young girl by Weapon-X and Sabretooth) in a prison facility where he regularly experiments with them.
During the assault on Apocalypse's citadel, Sugar Man takes advantage of the chaos to escape by jumping into the M'Kraan Crystal, the "Nexus of all realities". He arrives in the Earth-616 timeline, arriving in an unspecified location some twenty years in the past. With no apparent counterpart in this universe and no-one to remember him, Sugar Man travels to Genosha where he continues his genetics work behind the scenes. At some point, he approached Dr. David Moreau, a scientist who lived and worked on Genosha. Using techniques developed in his home reality, the Sugar Man sold his work on the Mutate bonding process to Dr. Moreau. Dr. Moreau, who would go on to be called the Genegineer, used the process to turn the mutant inhabitants of Genosha into mindless slaves. Years later, when the X-Men helped topple Dr. Moreau and the Genoshan government, ending the enslavement of mutants, they remained completely unaware of the existence of the Sugar Man or his role in the creation of the Mutate process. As the months and years passed, the Sugar Man quietly orchestrated things in his favor during the more peaceful government run by Sasha Ryan.
Eventually, this government falls into a brutal civil war. When the mutant team Excalibur is investigating the first Mutate slave of Genosha, they almost learn the secret of the Sugar Man; however, this is thwarted when Sugar Man activates a device that kills the Mutate before his involvement can be revealed.[562] When Excalibur continues to keep searching for the secret history of Genosha, Sugar Man prevents them by destroying the master computer holding the information.[563]
Detecting that X-Man, another refugee from Earth-295, is active in Earth-616, Sugar-Man sends his agent Rex to eliminate him to maintain his anonymity.[564] Much to his frustration, the first assassination attempt is interrupted by Selene.[565] Sugar Man then attempts to capture Alex Summers, using a copycat of the deceased Scarlet McKenzie as his operative. She fails, and he eventually gives up after learning that another refugee from "The Age of Apocalypse", Beast, now calling himself "Dark Beast", is also trying to capture him.[566]
When Nate Grey's Earth-616 counterpart, Cable, travels to Genosha and becomes involved, his presence was picked up by Sugar Man who mistook him for his Earth-295 counterpart and incorrectly figured Nate Grey had come after him following their recent altercation. He made arrangements for the Press Gang to attack and kill "X-Man" and his associates.[567] Sugar Man pleasantly realizes that "X-Man" was actually an older version of the Nate Grey he knew. When Cable tried to stop him telepathically, he was overwhelmed by the transtemporal jumble that still existed within Sugar Man's mind. Aware he was fighting a losing battle and eager to cover his tracks, Sugar Man initiated meltdown procedures for the nuclear core powering his base.[568] As Cable, Domino, Jenny Ransome, Phillip Moreau, and the brainwashed ex-Magistrate Pipeline try to deactivate the bomb, Sugar Man used the confusion and fear to escape, only to be opposed by Philip Moreau. Stunning him with stories of how he and his father created the mutate bonding process, Sugar Man abducted Philip and teleported out of sight. Sugar Man's plans for Phillip remain unknown. With the database destroyed, Sugar Man's existence is kept secret. The clues themselves were passed to Phillip by Mister Sinister, who had long suspected that the Genosha mutate process was based on his own genetic research.[569]
After nearly coming face-to-face with 616's Mr. Sinister in Genosha, Sugar-Man begins working with the Dark Beast to keep their existence secret: Sinister learning that they are the ones who are using his techniques in 616 would work against them. In this vein, they target Bishop, who retains memories from the Age of Apocalypse.[570] After the failed attempt to slay Bishop by using the Dark Beast's operative Fatale, the two refugees part company.[571]
Sugar Man returns to Earth-295's past Earth-295 by utilizing a hyper dimensional device. After succeeding, he quickly resumes experimentation on a super-virus that he hopes to bring back to Earth-616 to wipe out humanity. Unfortunately for Sugar Man, Nate Grey follows him and, with the help of Magneto and Forge, thwarts his plot and sends him back to Earth-616.[561]
Back in 616, Sugar Man and the other refugees from Earth-295 are targeted by the Shi'ar empire, who see Holocaust's embedded shard of the M'Kraan Crystal as sacrilege. When the shard is removed, all refugees are sent back to Earth.[572]
Afterward, Genosha is quickly destroyed by the wild Sentinel, directed by Cassandra Nova. The whereabouts of Sugar Man are unknown until he reappears in Genosha, killing a band of Magistrates who are exploring the island with the Dark Beast. Callisto and Karima Shapandar confront Sugar Man and apparently kill him with a pipe through the head.
He recovers from Calisto's attack in the X-Men: Endangered Species storyline and is one of the villains contacted by Beast when he is trying to reverse the effects of M-Day. Sugar Man declines, saying that Beast cannot afford him.[573]
After the "Dark Reign" storyline, Sugar Man leaves his hideout to find the device known as the "Omega Machine". He finds the device in an abandoned H.A.M.M.E.R. facility with, to his delight, Nate Grey hooked up to it.[574] He remakes the device to open portals to other realities and begins creating technologically derived mutates as part of his experiments while he tries to reach Earth-295, the Age of Apocalypse.[575] Realizing that the only way Sugar Man will leave him alone is to give him what he wanted, Nate uses all of his strength and willpower to open a portal to 295; before Sugar Man can escape into it, he is forced to return to 616 by Moonstar, where he is taken into custody by Captain Steve Rogers.[576]
Sugar Man is released from prison by Dark Beast. They rebuild the dimensional portal technology and return to the Age of Apocalypse, where the two use the energies of the life seed to resurrect a number of fallen mutants to provide Weapon Omega an army.[577]
The Human Resistance later captures Sugar Man and gives him to Penance in exchange for her co-operation. Penance plans to reform Sugar Man and utilize his science in her reformation of society.
Sugar Man was believed to have stayed on the Age of Apocalypse when the reality was closed from the Multiverse during the X-Termination event, but in the lead-up to the incursion between the Earth-616 Earth and Earth-1610 as seen in the Secret Wars storyline, he had managed to return to Earth-616 before its closure and has been in hiding since then. Believing that the villain has the means to boost his magnetic abilities, Magneto seeks him out. Sugar Man is able to unveil a set of mobile power amplifiers with the intention of selling them to Magneto. Magneto, however, takes the technology violently and impales Sugar Man with numerous metal pipes, leaving him barely alive.[578] While investigating the mysterious appearance of 600 new mutant signatures, Colossus takes a group of younger mutants to investigate. During the investigation, they discover that Sugar Man has created the new mutants and plans on traveling to the future with them where he will raise and control them but are able to thwart his plans.[579]
Sugar Man was also revealed to be associated with Chance and his airborne casino for criminals, the Palace.[580]
Bishop later receives a warning about an unspecified, imminent event that would have catastrophic consequences on the X-Men's timeline which lead him to Sugar Man's lab where the X-Man had a quick confrontation with the frightened villain before getting knocked unconscious. By the time Bishop woke up, Sugar Man was dead, with his body split in two.[581] However, Sugar Man later returns in the X-Men: From the Ashes event.[582]
Sugar Man in other media
[edit]- Sugar Man appears as a boss in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, voiced by James Arnold Taylor.[citation needed]
- Sugar Man appears as a boss in Marvel: Avengers Alliance.[citation needed]
Sui-San
[edit]Hope Summers
[edit]Rachel Summers
[edit]Ruby Summers
[edit]Lin Sun
[edit]Sun Girl
[edit]Sunder
[edit]Further reading |
Sunder (Mark Hallett) is a mutant in the Marvel Universe, a member of the Morlocks. The character, created by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith, first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #169 (May 1983).
Within the context of the stories, Sunder's mutant powers give him superhuman strength, stamina and durability. He is a founding member of the Morlocks, abandoning the identity he had in the surface human world. Sunder is the aide to Callisto, the muscle of his group who is very protective of them, especially Callisto. On Callisto's orders, he kidnaps Angel to the realm of the Morlocks.[583] He later aids Callisto in abducting Kitty Pryde and attempting to force Pryde to marry the Morlock Caliban.[584] He also serves the wizard Kulan Gath when he took over Manhattan.[585] Sometime later, he took up residence on Muir Island.[586] He briefly joins the "Muir Island" X-Men organized by Moira MacTaggert, but is killed by the cyborg Pretty-Boy with a bullet wound in the back when the Reavers invade Muir Island.[587]
Sunder in other media
[edit]Sunder appears in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by Dan Hennessey.[citation needed]
Sunfire
[edit]Sunpyre
[edit]Sunpyre | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The Uncanny X-Men #392 (April 2001) |
Created by | Scott Lobdell Salvador Larroca |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Leyu Yoshida |
Species | Human Mutant |
Team affiliations | Genoshan Assault X-Men X-Corps Big Hero 6 |
Abilities | Flight, Plasma blasts
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Sunpyre (Leyu Yoshida (吉田 玲優, Yoshida Reyu)) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is commonly associated with the X-Men and is the sister of Sunfire.
Leyu Yoshida and her brother Shiro were born to a mother who suffered radiation poisoning due to exposure to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. As a result, she and her brother were born mutants, possessing identical powers. Her brother would go on to be the well-known Japanese superhero Sunfire. Leyu first appeared during the Eve of Destruction storyline, when she joined the X-Men for a single mission, to help fight Magneto. Jean Grey had summoned her brother, but instead got Sunpyre, who she says Shiro had never mentioned before, as Shiro had refused because he was unavailable at the time. Despite Jean not knowing Sunpyre, she accepts her offered assistance as the situation is so extreme.[588] Jean's makeshift team of X-Men includes long-term allies Northstar and Dazzler, and the civilians Omerta and Wraith.[589] Dazzler had problems of her own and, with a Jean-assisted telepathic conference, Sunpyre learns of the childlike Age of Apocalypse villains. Thus, Sunprye is one of the few in the current continuity to know that the Age of Apocalypse actually happened. Sunpyre fights valiantly against Magneto but almost loses her life when the master of magnetism constructs a metallic cocoon around her. After the mission is completed successfully, Sunpyre chooses to return to her home instead of staying in the United States with the "arrogant" X-Men.[590]
Banshee later asks her to join his X-Corps (again replacing Sunfire, who did not want to join). This time she is removed from the front lines and instead spends most of her time in the laboratory studying the mutant Abyss. No explanation is provided for the 15-year-old's sudden expertise in mutant genetics.[591] When Mystique, who had infiltrated the group and brought together the other former villains, begins her plan for taking over the X-Corps, Sunpyre is one of the casualties. Mystique stabs her to death. When Banshee finds her corpse, he is also stabbed but survives his wounds. Mystique had wanted to release Abyss but gets more than she bargained for when the mutant is unable to turn off his powers and sucks the shapeshifter into the dimensional void in his chest cavity.
Sunpyre is later apparently resurrected as a female East Asian mutant who looks exactly like her (complete with her signature flame aura). She has most recently been seen with other former X-Men and X-Men-related characters in Cyclops's Million Mutant March in Washington D.C.[592]
Reception on Sunpyre
[edit]In 2020, CBR.com ranked Sunpyre 8th in their "Marvel Comics: Ranking Every Member Of Big Hero 6 From Weakest To Most Powerful" list.[593]
Sunspot
[edit]Sunstroke
[edit]Further reading |
Sunstroke (Sol Brodstroke) is a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Steve Englehart and Al Milgrom, first appeared in West Coast Avengers #17 (February 1987).
Within the context of the stories, Sunstroke is originally a minion of Dominus, and has the ability to absorb solar energy and release it as blinding flashes of light or projections of heat. The Avengers stumble upon Dominus and his minions and defeat them.
Sunstroke later battles Captain America (who is posing as Crossbones) at a weapons expo hosted by AIM.[594] Sunstroke joins the Masters of Evil in their bid to blackmail the world governments[595] becomes a member of the Hood's crime syndicate.[596]
Sunstroke was among the villains that were killed by Black Ant and a restored Hank Pym and revived to join the Lethal Legion.[597]
Sunturion
[edit]Super-Adaptoid
[edit]Super-Patriot
[edit]Super Rabbit
[edit]Super Sabre
[edit]Super Sabre (Martin Fletcher) is a fictional character, a mutant appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in Uncanny X-Men #215.
Martin Fletcher was born in Massachusetts. During World War II, as Super Sabre he fought against the Axis powers which dominated Europe. He fought alongside three other heroes during this time: Stonewall, Crimson Commando, and Yankee Clipper(*needs reference). Following the war, Super Sabre along with the Commando and Stonewall continued to fight crime. They even hoped to join the Human Torch in fighting communists, but government officials were concerned that the over enthusiastic heroes would cause a real war. The government requested that the trio retire, which they reluctantly did. Fletcher, Crimson Commando, and Stonewall returned to America. When they arrived home, they were disturbed by the criminal acts of people who thought they were "above the law". Finally deciding to do something, they came out of retirement and would kidnap criminals and hunt them for sport as vigilantes. Years later, while operating out of Adirondack State Park in New York state, they accidentally captured Storm and realized that she was not a criminal. Faced with this dilemma, they decided to hunt down Storm to keep their whereabouts a secret. Storm was also captured with another prisoner, drug dealer Priscilla Morrison, their actual target. Chasing down Morrison and Storm, Super Sabre was almost decapitated by a trap Storm had set, which buried him in an avalanche. Later, Morrison betrayed Storm, but before she could kill Storm, she was killed by the Crimson Commando. Storm and the Crimson Commando then fought in combat, which she won. After she won, she demanded that Commando and Stonewall turn themselves in. Distraught because they thought Super Sabre was dead, they complied and turned themselves in.[598]
Months later Valerie Cooper arranged for the release of the Crimson Commando and Stonewall if they joined Freedom Force. They reluctantly agreed. Super Sabre publicly reappeared, alive, and also offered to join the Freedom Force. The trio was pardoned for their past crimes and became special operatives for the federal government of the United States.[599] Alongside Freedom Force, Super Sabre battled the X-Men in Dallas at first, but then battled cavemen transported to Dallas by time-waves created by the cosmic entity known as the Adversary. They witnessed the televised deaths of the X-Men, and Forge's return to Dallas.[600] Freedom Force's attempts to enforce the government policy, the Mutant Registration Act, later led to a battle with the New Mutants in Dallas,[601] and with Cyclops and Marvel Girl of X-Factor in which Marvel Girl defeated Super Sabre.[602] They later attempted to apprehend Rusty Collins but were thwarted by Skids. Following a mission to Muir Island which resulted in Stonewall's death at the hands of the Reavers.[volume & issue needed] Later during a Freedom Force mission to capture Cable, who had escaped from federal custody, Super Sabre was almost decapitated again.[603]
During an unknown period of time Super Sabre was seen alongside other speedsters such as Quicksilver, Whizzer, Speed Demon, Black Racer, Makkari, and the female Captain Marvel. The Runner pitted them against each other to find out who is the fastest being on Earth.[604] The Crimson Commando then led a Freedom Force mission to Kuwait City to rescue or kill physicist Reinhold Kurtzmann, which led to a fight with the Middle Eastern mercenary group, Desert Sword. Super Sabre was ultimately decapitated by the "cutting wind" of Aminedi,[605] and the mission ended with Commando crippled.[606] Following this disaster, Freedom Force was disbanded.[volume & issue needed]
Years later, Wolverine visited the afterlife and was attacked by several of his dead foes, among them Stonewall, Pyro, and Super Sabre. Wolverine began to fight the dead villains until Colossus appeared to help Wolverine defeat them.[volume & issue needed] A young recruit of Mystique's later incarnation of the Brotherhood of Mutants took the code name Sabre, in honor of the late Super Sabre.[volume & issue needed] This Sabre has somewhat similar mutant abilities as the original. Super Sabre is resurrected by means of the Transmode Virus to serve as part of Selene's army of deceased mutants. Under the control of Selene and Eli Bard, he takes part in the assault on the mutant nation of Utopia.[376]
Super-Skrull
[edit]Kl'rt
[edit]S'byll
[edit]Supercharger
[edit]Further reading |
Supercharger (Ronnie Hilliard) is a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Kurt Busiek, and Paul Lee, first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #17 (January 1996). He is, chronologically, Spider-Man's first super-villain.
Within the context of the stories, Ronnie Hilliard gains superpowers in a generator explosion that kills his father. Calling himself Supercharger, he is a "living battery" capable of absorbing, storing, and releasing great amounts of electricity. He can discharge this energy through physical contact or as destructive lightning-like bolts. He battles the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man.[607] Supercharger is later seen as a member of the Masters of Evil organized by the Crimson Cowl. Supercharger, alongside the rest of the Masters of Evil members, is defeated by the Thunderbolts.[608]
Supercharger is among the villains killed by Black Ant and a restored Hank Pym and revived to join the Lethal Legion.[597]
Supergiant
[edit]Superia
[edit]Superia is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Little is known of the past of the woman known as Superia, but she was first seen where she and a small army of female supervillains plotted to sterilize all other women in the world, making their reproductive capabilities valuable beyond measure. She was initially inspired to use her scientific knowledge to conquer the world when she discovered, via use of a "time probe", that a descendant of hers, Thundra, would rule the world-spanning matriarchy of the "Femizons". Her plan was thwarted by Captain America and his allies (Paladin, Diamondback, Asp and Black Mamba).[609]
She later appeared alongside a much smaller group of Femizons, consisting of Blackbird, Iron Maiden, Nightshade and Snapdragon. This group fought against the criminal scientists of AIM, and were defeated, thanks in part to former Femizon M.O.D.A.M. Superia was saved from certain death by Captain America.[610]
Superia again appeared as "Dr. Deidre Wentworth", and gave a young woman named Cathy Webster superhuman physical traits and subliminal performance-boosting messages. These messages also bound Webster (now called Free Spirit) to Superia's control, though Webster was quickly freed. After a failed negotiation with the Baroness Zemo, she convinced Diamondback to join her as penance for having killed her former lieutenant Snapdragon.[611]
Superia and Diamondback resurfaced soon after, when Superia was convinced to give Captain America a treatment and cure to reverse a paralytic effect resulting from the serum that had given him his powers.[612] The three of them, alongside other allies of Captain America, attacked AIM to steal its new Cosmic Cube, but were forced to retreat. It was at that time the cure was stolen by the Red Skull, whose mind was at the time living in a body cloned from Captain America, who used the cure on himself, and shot and apparently killed Superia.[613]
Having acquired the power of the Cube – although unable to control it directly – Superia sent her knowledge back in time to her younger self, where she was able to use her knowledge to infiltrate A.I.M., create a new heroic identity for herself and some chosen allies, and subsequently infiltrate the Avengers by removing Captain America from history after his 'death' in the Second World War, essentially supplanting his post-war role.[volume & issue needed] With her new position, she allowed the Avengers to disband and be replaced by her 'Americommandos', who arrested the X-Men and other mutants, captured 'illegal' superhumans like Luke Cage and Spider-Man, and arranged for the Fantastic Four to be lost in the Negative Zone, forcing Henry Pym, the Invisible Woman, and the Wasp into retirement, and 'killing' Tony Stark while he was undergoing heart surgery while keeping his brain alive to use his intellect.[volume & issue needed] Tath Ki, the Contemplator, learned of her actions, and was able to recruit a 'resistance movement' of time-displaced heirs to Captain America's legacy, including Steve Rogers early in his career, the U.S. Agent shortly after his own time as Captain America, American Dream, Commander A from the twenty-fifth century, and the present-day Bucky to oppose her.[volume & issue needed] Having learned of Superia's plans, Steve Rogers merged with one of his later selves when the team was sucked into the Cosmic Cube and arrived at the reality nexus where the removed Captain Americas had been sent, the merger creating a chronal ripple that undid her actions.[volume & issue needed]
Superia reappeared years later as the leader of H.A.M.M.E.R.[volume & issue needed] She took the leadership role after Norman Osborn, former leader of H.A.M.M.E.R., was taken into custody. The New Avengers captured her after getting a tip from Victoria Hand.[614] When Osborn escaped from the Raft, he broke Superia out also.[615] She immediately joined Norman Osborn's second incarnation of the Dark Avengers as the new Ms. Marvel.[616] Superia and the other members of the Dark Avengers were defeated by both Avengers teams when it turned out that her teammate Skaar was the Avengers' double-agent.[617]
Superia later appears on the High Council of A.I.M. (consisting of Andrew Forson, Graviton, Jude the Entropic Man, Mentallo, Yelena Belova, and the double agent Taskmaster) as the Minister of Education in Bagalia, a country run and populated by supervillains.[618] She is badly injured after an incident on A.I.M. Island regarding an escaped creature.[619] She then made plans to retrieve the creature for the Scientist Supreme.[620]
Superior
[edit]Superior is a name of different characters in Marvel Comics. The name has also been used in other related media.
Jonathan Gallagher
[edit]The Superior (Jonathan Gallagher) is an enemy of Comet Man in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Bill Mumy, Miguel Ferrer and Kelley Jones, first appeared in Comet Man #1 (February 1987).
John Gallagher was born to Jack Beckley and his unnamed fiancée. Jack went to fight in the South Pacific while his fiancée gave birth to John and put him up for adoption. Jack was unaware of John's existence and went on to marry his fiancée and had Stephen and Rosemary. Years later, John formed a government group called The Bridge and adopted the name The Superior. He traced his father, but he didn't believe that John was his son, so he killed his father by staging a plane crash. He went up against his brother, Stephen, by kidnapping his son Benny, but was killed.[621]
Bastards of Evil version
[edit]Further reading |
The Superior is a fictional supervillain in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Sean McKeever and David Baldeon, first appeared in Young Allies Volume 2, #2 (September 2010).
The Superior is a ten-year-old child who claims to be the son of the Leader, and possesses a similar appearance to him.[622] He forms the Bastards of Evil, a group of individuals who were supposedly abandoned by their supervillain parents.[623]
Superior in other media
[edit]Superior appears in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., portrayed by Zach McGowan. This version is a former SVR member named Anton Ivanov and leader of the Watchdogs.
Superior Spider-Man
[edit]Supernaut
[edit]Supernova
[edit]Supernova is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Garthan Saal
[edit]Supernova | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The Avengers #301 (March 1963) |
Created by | Tom DeFalco (writer – artist) |
In-story information | |
Full name | Garthan Saal |
Species | Xandarian |
Place of origin | Xandar |
Team affiliations | Nova Corps |
Abilities | Gravametric manipulation |
Supernova, also known as Nova Omega and Garthan Saal, first appeared eas an antagonist in The Avengers #301 in 1988.
Garthan Saal, a member of the Xandarian Nova Corps, was one of the few Xandarians who survived the destruction of Xandar at the hands of Nebula the space pirate. Garthan Saal contained the power of the entire Nova Corps within his body which increased him to the size of a giant and drove him mad. Supernova's desire for revenge against Nebula led him on a quest to track her down and exact his revenge. He had heard that Nebula had recently been a member of the Avengers (in actuality this was a temporal counterpart to Kang's long lost love Ravonna who assumed the guise of Nebula).[volume & issue needed] Supernova first attacked the Avenger Star Fox (another alleged relative of Nebula's) in space which led to a confrontation between Supernova and the combined forces of the Avengers, Fantastic Four and fellow surviving Xandarian Firelord (a former herald of Galactus). Supernova was only defeated by tricking him into the timestream to find the woman he believed was Nebula as she had been lost in the timestream during a previous encounter with the Avengers.[624]
Years later, Garthan Saal returned from the time stream even more crazed. He had come to realize that there was a small sliver of the Xandarian Nova Corps power that was still housed within the earthling Richard Rider a.k.a. Nova, a former member of the Xandarian Nova Corps and at that time a member of the New Warriors. Supernova came to earth and drained Nova of all his powers effectively killing him (ruining his date with Laura Dunham). Richard was resurrected thanks to another surviving Xandarian (and former herald of Galactus) named Air-Walker. Air-Walker and Firelord joined Nova and the New Warriors into a battle in space with Supernova. During the battle Supernova tried to drain a powerless Richard Rider again but this led to Richard himself having full control of the Nova Force. Nova was convinced by his friends to relinquish the power and use it to reboot the Xandarian Worldmind, a repository of Xandarian knowledge, culture and power. Having done this the Worldmind resurrected the Xandarian race and Nova Corps was reborn. Nova was given more power but eventually was depowered again at which point Garthaan Saal became the Nova assigned for Earth and took the name Nova Omega. His appointment caused great friction between him and the depowered Richard Rider. Garthan began tracking Volx the queen (and mother) of the Dire Wraiths. Volx murdered Garthan, who returned the Nova force to Richard Rider.[625]
Malik Tarcel, a temporary Nova Prime during the second Kree-Shi'ar War, was captured by Shi'ar forces and tortured. After the torture was over, a man claiming to be Garthan Saal arrived to rescue him.[626]
Estrella Lopez
[edit]In flashbacks revolving around the Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in Spider-Man's body), he was looking for an assistant in a project. He gained one in an Empire State University student named Estrella Lopez. At the abandoned Atomic Research Center, Estrella and Otto Octavius worked on a machinery and obtained a miniature star from an A.I.M. facility. Once that was done and the miniature star was placed in a dodecahedron, Estrella was infuriated that Otto took the credit. When she took out the miniature star, it caused a blackout as its energies transformed her. Superior Spider-Man found her transformed into an energy state and attacks him over the credit-taking he did while taking on the name of Supernova. Superior Spider-Man managed to trap her in the dodecahedron. In the present, Doctor Octopus was working on a new device using power from the dodecahedron until Supernova broke out of it. As Supernova did not recognize him, she flew off in search of Spider-Man.[627]
Supernova in other media
[edit]Saal appears in Guardians of the Galaxy, portrayed by Peter Serafinowicz.[628][629] This version is the benevolent commander of Nova Corps' fighter fleet who is ultimately killed by Ronan the Accuser.
Supreme Intelligence
[edit]Hydra Supreme
[edit]The Hydra Supreme, also known as Supreme Hydra, Imperial Hydra, Supreme Leader, Civil Warrior, and Captain Hydra, are aliases used by fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The "Supreme Hydra" is a term given to a leader of a branch and splinter group of Hydra.
Arnold Brown
[edit]Arnold Brown is the Imperial Hydra that was the organization's figurehead.[630]
Second version
[edit]An unnamed Shinto Imperialist was the first leader of Hydra. He first appeared in Captain Savage #4 (July 1968) where he was also killed by Baron Strucker who usurped his position.[631]
Third version
[edit]An unnamed leader tried to destroy the Hulk.[632]
Otto Vermis
[edit]Sn'Tlo
[edit]Sn'Tlo was created by Mark Waid and Ron Garney, and first appeared in Captain America vol. 3 #3 (January 1998). He is a Skrull who infiltrated Hydra initially as the Sensational Hydra and ultimately impersonated Captain America.[633]
Edgar Lascombe
[edit]Edgar Lascombe was created by J. Michael Straczynski, and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1 #521 (June 2005). He is the Supreme Hydra that was responsible for the Hydra Four.[634]
Leopold Zola
[edit]Leopold Zola, created by Rick Remender and Roland Boschi, and first appeared in Hail Hydra #1 (July 2015). He is Arnim Zola's genetic-engineered son seen during the 2015 Secret Wars crossover event. Captain Hydra is in a warzone where Hydra has been in power, fighting Nomad and Ellie Rogers.[635]
Steve Rogers of Earth-61311
[edit]Hydra Supreme in other media
[edit]- A variation of Captain Hydra appears in Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United, as the brainwashed form of Steve Rogers.
Surtur
[edit]Swarm
[edit]Sway
[edit]Sway (Suzanne Chan) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in X-Men: Deadly Genesis #3 as one of the "Missing X-Men". She was created by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Pete Woods.
Originally from Hong Kong, David and Emily Chan became naturalized citizens of the United States after living twenty years in California. They had a daughter named Suzanne, who, at 17 years old, wanted to attend Barnard College on the east coast of the United States and planned a trip to New York City to prove to her parents that she would be safe on her own after moving. During the trip, David and Emily were gunned down in a crossfire between gangs in Chinatown. Although standing a few feet from her parents, Suzanne was unscathed, which perplexed police detectives.
After the shooting, Suzanne entered a state of shock. She could only dwell on the fact that when the shooting started, she had somehow stopped the bullets in midair and was able to get herself out of the path of the bullets. In actuality, she had stopped time around the bullets, effectively freezing them in place. Unfortunately, she was unable to do the same for her parents and could only watch as the bullets tore into them.
The police placed the traumatized girl in a hospital for forty-eight-hour observation, during which she mostly slept and cried. When she was released, she was told that the police were looking into things, but they did not have any leads. Wandering the streets, she returned to the spot where her parents were killed. Suddenly, her mutant powers activated again, and she was able to see past events in the area, namely the phantoms of herself and her parents. After witnessing the shooting for a second time, Suzanne followed the phantom car, carrying her parents’ murderers, throughout the city. She then realized that she somehow had control over the flow of time, and she was making it replay itself for her.[636]
Suzanne followed the murderers to their front door, and inside she could see them celebrating. She called the police, and when they arrived, the killers opened fire. Consciously using her power for the first time, she froze the bullets and the killers in time. After giving her statement to the police, the detective contacted Dr. Moira MacTaggert, who then offered Suzanne a chance to train in the use of her mutant abilities. She took the code-name Sway and went with MacTaggert. She was in the first team, along with Kid Vulcan, Darwin, and Petra to attempt to rescue the X-Men from Krakoa but was sliced in half by the island's force. With the last of her power, she and the mortally wounded Petra combined their powers to save their remaining teammates from certain death.[637]
When the X-Men established Krakoa as a mutant paradise, Sway was among the revived mutants living there. She, Petra, and Vulcan were residing in the Summer House.[638]
During the "Empyre" storyline, Sway and Petra have a drink with Vulcan at the Summer House on the Moon. After Vulcan defeated his Cotati attackers, Sway and Petra catch up to him.[639]
Sway demonstrated the ability to decelerate and probably stop or even accelerate time around her body, as well as a form of retrocognitive projection that allowed her to replay the recent pasts as short bursts of ghostly images. It is highly possible her powers revolve either around the manipulation of gravitation as means for spacetime curvature or the control of chronitons, much like Tempo, another time-manipulating mutant. By focusing carefully, Suzanne was able to slow down and stop objects entirely, enabling her to freeze projectiles in mid-air, immobilize her enemies, and various other effects. Apparently, Suzanne's training had honed her abilities to the point where she could target specific objects in her range or everything within a certain radius.
Jenny Swensen
[edit]Swiney Girl
[edit]Swiney Girl is an anthropomorphic pig and animal version of Spider-Girl.
Beverly Switzler
[edit]Sword Master
[edit]Swordsman
[edit]Kevin Sydney
[edit]Sydren
[edit]S'ym
[edit]S'ym is depicted as a demon of Limbo who served as a frequent enemy and sometimes supporting character in The Uncanny X-Men and The New Mutants. He was created as an homage to independent cartoonist Dave Sim's character Cerebus the Aardvark.
S'ym was a minion of Belasco, the ruler of the demonic dimension known as Otherplace or Demonic Limbo. S'ym battles the X-Men when the team is transported to Limbo via teleportation "discs" in their search for 7-year-old Illyana Rasputin, the younger sister of the X-Man Colossus.[640]
During Illyana's seven years in Limbo, Belasco takes her as his heir and apprentice. She ultimately defeats him, becoming Limbo's new ruler, and S'ym's master, before returning to the X-Men. S'ym challenges Illyana's newfound status as Limbo's ruler. Illyana defeats S'ym, leaving S'ym to agree to serve Illyana whenever she visits Limbo.[641] S'ym allies himself with the extraterrestrial Magus, allowing himself to be infected with a techno-organic virus.[642] Though Illyana tries to take Limbo back from him several times after this, she is unable to defeat him and S'ym's hold on Limbo only increases as he spreads the techno-organic virus to other demons.[643]
S'ym also took an interest in Madelyne Pryor, and even toyed with her self-doubt, and tempted her with great power.[644] S'ym was later revealed to be partners with the demon N'astirh in manipulating Illyana into opening a portal to Earth so they can unleash a demonic invasion.[645] Once the invasion had begun, S'ym betrayed N'astirh and the two fought each other for rule of Limbo and Earth.[646] Shortly after, Illyana sacrifices herself to banish the invaders back to Limbo, including S'ym,[647] and N'astirh is killed.[648]
Now the undisputed ruler of Limbo, S'ym plots a new invasion of Earth. He plans on using the Nexus of All Realities to invade Earth, but is stopped by his former master Belasco, who manipulates Cable into confronting S'ym. Belasco reasserts his control over both S'ym and Limbo.[649] The two are later defeated by Nightcrawler as his girlfriend, Amanda Sefton, takes over Limbo. S'ym turns to an alliance with the Archenemy, a powerful magical entity, and disguises himself as Duke Bleys, becoming one of Sefton's most trusted advisers. As Bleys, S'ym tricks Sefton into allying herself with many other demon lords and merging their various realms and dimensions into a single bastion against the Archenemy. S'ym then reveals his true identity and reveals that the single, united realm is an easier target for the Archenemy than the countless dimensions he was fighting before. Nonetheless, Sefton and her army manage to slay the Archenemy and undo the merging of realms.[650]
S'ym is next seen in the New X-Men "The Quest for Magik" storyline. Illyana returns to rule Limbo and S'ym is shown to be one of her servants. He appears to be free of the techno-organic virus, with no explanation given.[651]
When Witchfire learns that Magik has left Limbo during the X-Infernus storyline, she assumes control. She stabs S'ym through the chest, seriously wounding him. Magik teleports in to find him chained to the throne. She asks what happened and he informs her that Belasco's daughter, Witchfire has taken control in her absence.[volume & issue needed]
During the Second Coming storyline, a recovered S'ym is seen reporting to N'astirh that a small squad of X-Men had come to Limbo to rescue Magik, revealing in the meantime that N'astirh was the mastermind behind the abduction of Magik in the first place.[volume & issue needed]
He next appears in "Labour's of Magik" where he is seen with an unknown individual performing a ritual similar to the one Magik performed to get her Soulsword, earning him a mace. He invades Castle Belsco with an army of demons while Magik was preparing to hand over control of Madelyne Pryor and disarms her using his new weapon forcing them to flee.[652] After months of ruling from the castle, Magik and her allies return to take back control. It turns out his unseen benefactor is another version of Magik, created by Limbo because she was neglecting her duties there. Illyana defeated S'ym and her doppelganger with the help of Madelyne who she had trained in Arcane Magic, allowing Madelyne to finally become Queen of Limbo.[653]
During the "Dark Web" storyline, Belasco mentioned that S'ym will be among the characters that will be after Belasco's misplaced Soulsword in the Screaming Tower. After Black Cat uses her grapple to pull herself and Mary Jane Watson out of the bottomless pit that the cursed and cannibalistic inhabitants chased them into, they find S'ym at the top.[654]
Synapse
[edit]Synch
[edit]Margali Szardos
[edit]Margali Szardos, also known as Margali of the Winding Way, Red Queen or Fata Morgana, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men Annual #4 (August 1980), and was created by writer Chris Claremont and artist John Romita Jr. based on sketches by John Byrne. She is the adoptive mother of Nightcrawler and the biological mother of Amanda Sefton (formerly known as Daytripper and the second Magik).[655]
Margali Szardos's past is as much of an enigma as she is. She was supposedly born in Paris, France as a Manouche girl and taught magic by her mother, but she has yet to reveal her true origins. Margali's particular discipline of magic is called 'The Winding Way'.[656]
Once having been married, Szardos has two children: Stefan and Jimaine (aka Amanda). She supposedly had an affair with the demonic mutant Azazel who, at the time, had also seduced Mystique, who was then posing as the wife of Baron Christian Wagner. The Baron, who was infertile, suspected his wife of infidelity and, when the pain of childbirth caused Mystique to shift back to her natural form and deliver a devilish-looking child, the locals rose up against mother and son. Mystique fled, throwing the child over a waterfall (this detail was later retconned[657]), where he was later found and adopted by Margali. Whether she knew the child's origins or not, she raised the boy as her own.[658]
Working at Der Jahrmarkt as a fortune-teller to cover her tracks, Margali discovered that the Demon Belasco was sowing seeds of destruction into the Earth. She tricked her daughter into staying with her in Der Jahrmarkt by killing Sabu, Jimaine and Kurt's trapeze mentor. A day after Sabu's death, Kurt left Der Jahrmarkt to start a new life with the X-Men. Jimaine followed him to America and changed her name to Amanda Sefton, taking a job as a flight attendant. She and Kurt have since had an on-again, off-again relationship.
Years later, Margali learned that Kurt had killed Stefan. Too deep in grief to question why, Margali exiled Nightcrawler's soul to a dimension resembling "Dante's Inferno". With help from Jimaine and Doctor Strange, Kurt was exonerated.[659]
During Margali's time of weakness on The Winding Way, she was captured by the demon D'Spayre. After being rescued by Jimaine and Nightcrawler, Margali began her quest to take possession of a magical weapon called the Soulsword. Margali tricked her daughter once again by giving her a warning about a sorcerer called Gravemoss who was trying to kill all above him on The Winding Way. Amanda travelled to Muir Island and found that Gravemoss had possessed Kurt. After defeating Gravemoss, Amanda gave her mother the Soulsword and Margali used it to kill all the other sorcerers stationed above her. Amanda then joined Excalibur under the code name Daytripper.
Hoping to release a demon under London, Margali joined the U.K. branch of the Hellfire Club as the Red Queen and kidnapped the mutant hybrid Douglock. Her efforts were foiled by Excalibur and Margali disappeared only to be captured by Belasco. With her last bit of magic, she swapped souls with her daughter. Margali's soul, now in Amanda's body, took Nightcrawler to Limbo, where they were able to rescue her body and defeat Belasco. After the battle, Nightcrawler returned to the X-Men and Margali left Amanda to rule Limbo. Amanda then took the name Magik for herself.
Margali has reappeared recently to find Nightmare torturing her daughter. Nightmare was under control of a demon called Hive who was looking for the Soulsword. Nightcrawler was able to defeat Hive with the help of Margali, Jimaine and Nightmare. During the battle, Margali revealed that Nightcrawler possessed the Soulsword. Nightcrawler currently keeps the Soulsword inside his body.
Because of Margali's indiscriminate use of magic, she and Amanda parted ways on tense terms.[660] Following Nightcrawler's resurrection[661] and reunion with Amanda, Margali began to lust for the secrets of the afterlife. For this purpose, she engineered an attack by a quasi-robotic villain of her own creation called Trimega, pushing Nightcrawler into granting her sanctuary at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.[662] Once there, she attacked Storm and Beast, who had participated in Nightcrawler's recovery, converting their bodies into pictures of their memories. Stealing those memories relating to their experiences in the afterlife, she opened a portal into the Beyond. Intent on closing it from the other side, Nightcrawler and Amanda attempted to pass the gate, but Nightcrawler's voluntary exile from Heaven barred him from entry, stranding Amanda alone in the Void.[663]
Later, Margali returned as an adversary hired by Orchis, who had her cast a spell to transform mutants into monsters. This spell also affected Kurt, enabling Orchis to use him to kill several anti-mutant officials to frame mutantkind. It was during this time that Margali extracted a manifestation of Kurt's essence - his innate hope - into a Hopesword.[664] When Margali tried to prevent Legion from rescuing Kurt, she was stopped by Mother Righteous, who had made a pact with Margali in the past and now called upon the debt incurred with it by imprisoning Margali's essence in an energy sphere.[665]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Margali is an accomplished sorceress, equal of almost any sorcerer on Earth, occupying "The Winding Way's" highest position. The Winding Way grants mystic power, but that power ebbs and flows unpredictably, affecting the strength of Margali's magic. Margali can cast spells and transform herself. As the Red Queen she manifested her magic as a flaming sword, could extend her nails into long talons, and fire blasts of red arcane energy. Upon her first meeting of Doctor Strange, she summoned his Eye of Agamotto away from him against his will, a feat which made him consider that her powers could rival or dwarf his own.
Margali Szardos in other media
[edit]Margali Szardos appears in the X-Men: Evolution episode "The Toad, the Witch and the Wardrobe", voiced by Teryl Rothery.
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- ^ Alpha Flight vol.1 #48-49
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- ^ Venom (vol. 2) #7
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- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 4) #1, 10–11, 18, 30
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- ^ Heroes Fore Hire #5-6; behind the scenes
- ^ Hero For Hire #10-11
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- ^ Captain America #224
- ^ Power Man/Iron Fist #56
- ^ Power Man/Iron Fist #63-64
- ^ The Uncanny X-Men #300
- ^ X-Force #92
- ^ The Uncanny X-Men #304
- ^ Cable #11–12
- ^ Siege of Wundagore Crossover
- ^ Magneto: Dark Seduction #1–2
- ^ Cable and Deadpool #42
- ^ X-Necrosha: The Gathering #1
- ^ X-Necrosha #1
- ^ X-Force (vol. 3) #21–25
- ^ The Secret Defenders #16
- ^ The Secret Defenders #17
- ^ The Secret Defenders #19
- ^ The Secret Defenders #20–22
- ^ Jump up to: a b The Secret Defenders #25
- ^ The Sensational Spider-Man 1996
- ^ Jump up to: a b Thunderbolts #113
- ^ Thunderbolts #114
- ^ The New Avengers (vol. 2) #7
- ^ Sentinel #1
- ^ Sentinel #2
- ^ Sentinel #3
- ^ Sentinel #4
- ^ Sentinel #5
- ^ Sentinel #6
- ^ Sentinel #11
- ^ Sentinel #13
- ^ Sentinel (vol. 2) #1
- ^ Sentinel (vol. 2) #2
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- ^ Sentinel (vol. 2) #4
- ^ Sentinel (vol. 2) #5
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- ^ Avengers Academy #21
- ^ Avengers Academy #32
- ^ Avengers Academy #32-33
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- ^ Avengers Arena #3
- ^ Avengers Arena #8
- ^ Avengers Arena #9
- ^ Avengers Arena #12
- ^ Jump up to: a b Squadron Supreme #5
- ^ Squadron Supreme #8
- ^ Squadron Supreme #9
- ^ Squadron Supreme #12
- ^ Squadron Supreme Graphic Novel
- ^ Quasar #13
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- ^ Wolverine Vol. 3 #47. Marvel Comics.
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- ^ New Warriors Vol. 4 #7. Marvel Comics.
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- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #46
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- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #48
- ^ Scarlet Spider vol. 2 #24 (Nov. 2013)
- ^ Scarlet Spider vol. 2 #25 (Dec. 2013)
- ^ Iron Man #278. Marvel Comics
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- ^ Annihilation: Conquest #1. Marvel Comics
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- ^ X-Force #62. Marvel Comics.
- ^ X-Men: 198 Files. Marvel Comics.
- ^ X-Necrosha No. 1. Marvel Comics.
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- ^ The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 5) #20. Marvel Comics.
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- ^ Ultimates Vol. 4 #3. Marvel Comics.
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- ^ Spider-Man #79
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- ^ Deathlok vol. 2 #19
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- ^ Deathlok Annual #2
- ^ Deathlok Vol. 2 #27-28
- ^ Deathlok Vol. 2 #29
- ^ Daredevil vol. 1 #323
- ^ Deathlok Vol. 2 #31-34
- ^ Marvel Zombies 3 #1
- ^ The Avengers vol. 1 #235
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- ^ Avengers Annual #13
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- ^ Shang-Chi #1
- ^ Shang-Chi #5
- ^ Shang-Chi (vol. 2) #1
- ^ Shang-Chi (vol. 2) #3
- ^ Shang-Chi (vol. 2) #4
- ^ Shang-Chi (vol. 2) #6
- ^ Shang-Chi (vol. 2) #8
- ^ Shang-Chi (vol. 2) #9
- ^ Shang-Chi (vol. 2) #10
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- ^ Morbius: The Living Vampire #6–11
- ^ Morbius: The Living Vampire #20–22
- ^ Wolverine: The Best There Is #1–5
- ^ Wolverine: The Best There Is #12
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- ^ Robert G. Weiner (2008). Marvel Graphic Novels and Related Publications: An Annotated Guide to Comics, Prose Novels, Children's Books, Articles, Criticism and Reference Works. McFarland & Company. p. 100. ISBN 978-0-7864-2500-6.
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- ^ Chris Golden (w), Ben Herrera (p), Vince Russell (i), Ian Laughlin (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft (let), Mark Powers (ed). "What the Cat Dragged In" Wolverine Annual 1995, vol. 2, no. 1 (September 1995). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Daniel Way (w), Ale Garza (p), Sean Parsons (i), Guru eFX (col), VC's Joe Sabino (let), Jordan D. White (ed). "The Salted Earth, Part One: Innocent of Nothing" Deadpool, vol. 2, no. 61 (26 September 2012). United States: Marvel Comics.
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- ^ Daniel Way (w), Filipe Andrade (p), Sean Parsons and Jeff Huet (i), Guru eFX (col), VC's Joe Sabino (let), Jordan D. White (ed). "The Salted Earth, Part Three: Conclusion" Deadpool, vol. 2, no. 63 (24 October 2012). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Tim Seeley (w), Elmo Bondoc (p), Elmo Bondoc (i), Ruth Redmond (col), VC's Joe Sabino (let), Jordan D. White (ed). "Part Three" Deadpool vs. Thanos, vol. 1, no. 3 (14 October 2015). United States: Marvel Comics.
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- ^ Cullen Bunn (w), Salva Espin (p), Salva Espin (i), Guru-eFX (col), VC's Joe Sabino (let), Jordan D. White (ed). Deadpool & the Mercs for Money, vol. 1, no. 4 (18 May 2016). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Alpha Flight Special (1992)
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- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Avalon's M. Milla (i), Avalon's M. Milla (col), VC's Cory Petit (let), Joe Quesada (ed). "Soap" The Punisher, vol. 6, no. 32 (November 2003). United States: Marvel Comics.
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- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti (ed). "Badaboom, Badabing" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 2 (May 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti (ed). "The Devil by the Horns" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 3 (June 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Joe Quesada (ed). "Wild Kingdom" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 4 (July 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Joe Quesada (ed). "Even Worse Things" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 5 (August 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Joe Quesada (ed). "Spit out of Luck" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 6 (September 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Joe Quesada (ed). "Bring Out Your Dead" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 7 (October 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Joe Quesada and Nanci Dakesian (ed). "Desperate Measures" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 8 (November 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Nanci Dakesian (ed). "Fяom Яussia With Love" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 9 (December 2000). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Nanci Dakesian (ed). "Glutton for Punishment" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 10 (January 2001). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Stuart Moore and Nanci Dakesian (ed). "Any Which Way You Can" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 11 (February 2001). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), Richard Starkings and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Stuart Moore and Nanci Dakesian (ed). "Go Frank Go" The Punisher, vol. 5, no. 12 (March 2001). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Гарт Эннис ( W ), Стив Диллон ( P ), Джимми Палмиотти ( I ), Крис Сотомайер ( COL ), RS и Comicraft's Wes Abbott ( Let ), Nanci Dakesian и Stuart Moore ( Ed ). «Хорошо, давай все, и давай собираемся сегодня вечером», - «Каратель» , том. 6, нет. 1 (август 2001 г.). Соединенные Штаты: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Garth Ennis (w), Steve Dillon (p), Jimmy Palmiotti (i), Chris Sotomayer (col), RS and Comicraft's Wes Abbott (let), Nanci Dakesian and Stuart Moore (ed). "Does Whatever a Spider Can" The Punisher, vol. 6, no. 2 (August 2001). United States: Marvel Comics.
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Moon Knight #194
- ^ Vengeance of the Moon Knight #3
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- ^ Invaders Vol. 2 #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2) #15-20. Marvel Comics.
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