Coach
Real
Name: Unrevealed
Occupation:
Owner of X-Force III
Other
Aliases: The Arm
Place
of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known
Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: X-Force
Source
of Powers: Probably genetic mutation
Powers: There
was apparently something special about Coach's right arm, but he has
lost that one. His eyes are still red and black.
Cause of
Death: Gunshot wound to the chest.
First Appearance: X-Force
#116
List of Appearances:
X-Force #116
(Introduces the Anarchist at a press conference and later briefs them
about a mission to a TV studio.)
X-Force
#117 (Introduces new members of X-Force
to replace those who were killed. Names the Orphan leader.)
X-Force #118
(Continues briefing the team on their mission in Bastrona.)
X-Force #119
(Reveals Paco’s abilities could lead to better medicines and
cures for diseases if he was studied, but he would die. Orphan
opposes him and takes Paco to safety. Offers Edie a chance to lead
the team, if she kills Orphan.)
X-Force
#120 (Revealed to be setting up a war
between team members. When Edie changes her mind and wants to save
Orphan, he drugs her. When that doesn’t work she shoots him.)
Final Appearance: X-Force #120
Coachwhip
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Mercenary
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth:
Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: Serpent Squad IV, Serpent Society
Source of Powers: None
Powers/Abilities: Equipped with whips on
each of her wrists
First Appearance: Captain
America Vol.1 #341
List of Appearances:
Captain
America Vol.1 #341-342 (with Serpent
Squad IV, stormed the base of the Serpent Society; defeated by
Diamondback)
Captain America Vol.1
#355 (with Puff-Adder and Rock Python,
sent by the Serpent Society to capture the Falcon's costume to prove
their loyalty to them; fought Falcon and Battlestar, defeated by
Falcon)
Uncanny X-Men Annual 13
(with Serpent Society, took assignment from Ghaur and Llyra; fought
the X-Men)
Captain America Vol.1
#365 (met with other Serpent Society
members)
Marc Spector: Moon Knight
#10 (participated in "Acts of
Vengeance"; fought Moon Knight)
Captain
America Vol.1 #367 (present at debut of
Cobra in his new guise as "King Cobra")
Captain
America Vol.1 #380 (revealed to be
intimately involved with King Cobra; served as prosecutor against
Diamondback in her trial by the Serpent Society)
Captain
America Vol.1 #381-382 (with the Serpent
Society, fought Diamondback, Black Mamba, Asp, Paladin and Captain
America; defeated)
Captain America
Vol.1 #434 (with Serpent Society,
witnessed King Cobra's recruitment of Jack Flag)
Captain
America Vol.1 #435 (fought Free Spirit,
knocked unconscious by her; coat, wig and whip stolen by Free Spirit
to use as a disguise)
Captain
America Vol.1 #437 (with Serpent
Society, fought Force Works, Jack Flag, and Free Spirit;
defeated)
Captain America Vol.4 #30
(revealed to be part of the reformed Serpent Society)
Coal
Real Name: Coal
Occupation: Deviant warrior
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth:
Deviant Lemuria
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: Deviants
Source of
Powers: Deviant heritage
Powers:
Enhanced strength
First Appearance: New
Mutants Annual #5
ist of Appearances:
New
Mutants Annual #5 (with String and
Spike, sent by Ghaur to recover the Horn of Proteus from Namorita)
Cobalt Man
Real Name: Ralph
Roberts
Occupation: Inventor,
criminal
Other Aliases: None
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
Theodore "Ted" Roberts
(brother)
Group Affiliation: Emissaries
of Evil II
Source Of Powers: Radiation
Powers: Superhuman strength
First
Appearance: "Uncanny" X-Men #31
History: Ralph Roberts was an inventor who
build a cobalt suit of armor in imitation of Iron Man's (see: Iron
Man I). Later Ralph Roberts was exposed
to radiation which gave him a greater size and superhuman strength.
List Of Appearances:
"Uncanny"
X-Men #31
Incredible Hulk Vol.2
#173-174
Defenders Vol.1 #42-43 (as
member of Emissaries Of Evil II fought Defenders, seemingly killed)
Cobalt Man
(imposter)
See:
Iron Man I
Cobra I
Real Name: Klaus
Voorhees
Occupation: Professional
criminal, former scientific research assistant
Other
Aliases: Human Cobra, King Cobra
Place
Of Birth: Rotterdam, Holland
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: Leader of Serpent
Society, former member of Serpent Squad I-II, former partner of Mr.
Hyde, Jester I, Gladiator I, Purple Man
Source Of Powers:
Bitten by a radioactive cobra, while having a
special antidode in his body
Powers: His
body is extreme flexible, it is impossible for him to break any bones
or tear muscles, this makes sure that he can fit into small holes or
slot down to 4 inches in diameter. He also have superior human
strenght and speed. besides his powers he have his "cobra-bite"
missiles as weapons
First Appearance (as Cobra):
Journey Into Mystery #98
First
Appearance (as King Cobra): Captain
America Vol.1 #367
List Of Appearances;
Journey
Into Mystery #98 (fought Thor)
Journey Into Mystery #105-106 (with
Mister Hyde fought Thor)
Journey
Into Mystery #110-111 (with Mister Hyde
kidnapped Jane Foster)
Daredevil
Vol.1 #30-32 (with Mister Hyde fought
Daredevil)
Daredevil Vol.1 #61 (with
Jester I and Mister Hyde fought Daredevil)
Captain
America Vol.1 #163 (joined Serpent Squad
I)
Captain America Vol.1 #180-183
(joined Serpent Squad II)
Daredevil Vol.1 #142-143 (with
Mister Hyde fought Daredevil)
Daredevil
Vol.1 #153-154 (with Mister Hyde, Jester
I, Gladiator I fought Daredevil)
Spectacular
Spider-Man Vol.1 #46 (broke off
partnership with Mister Hyde, fought Spider-Man)
Amazing
Spider-Man Vol.1 #231-232 (fought
Spider-Man and Mister Hyde)
Captain
America Vol.1 #310 (joined Serpent
Society)
Captain America Vol.1 #319
(Serpent Society)
Captain
America Vol.1 #343-344 (joined Viper
II's Serpent Society fraction, but ended by defeating her)
Uncanny X-Men Annual 13 (Serpent
Society)
Captain America Vol.1
#365-367 (Serpent Society, finally
defeated Mister Hyde, took on new identity of King Cobra)
Captain America Vol.1 #380-382 (Serpent
Society, "trial" of Diamondback)
Captain
America Vol.4 #30 (revealed to be the leader of
the reformed Serpent Society)
Secret
War #3
Cobra II
Real Name: James
Lardner
Occupation: Former CIA agent
Other Aliases: None
Place Of
Birth: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
Amos Lardner (brother, deceased)
Group
Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers:
Cybernetic lobotmy
Powers:
superhuman strength and resistance to injury
Cause Of Death: Killed in car explosion
First Appearance: Marvel Preview #21
List Of Appearances:
Marvel Preview #21
(investigated death of brother; transformed into agent to kill Moon
Knight; went mad after mind control device was destroyed, killed in
car explosion)
Final Appearance: Marvel
Preview #21
Cobwell, Mr.
Real Name: Cobwell
(first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Scientist
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #2
List of
Appearances:
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #2
(spied upon by the Tinkerer and his gang)
Cochrane, Shelly
Real Name:
Shelly Cochrane
Occupation:
Unrevealed
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Widowed
Known Relatives: Tom
Cochrane (husband, deceased), two unnamed sons
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
None
First Appearance: Tangled
Web #4
List of Appearances:
Tangled
Web #4 (Gets mad when she finds out that
Kingpin will kill her husband because his plans failed.)
Cochrane, Tom
Real Name: Tom
Cochrane
Occupation: Criminal
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Married
Known Relatives: Shelly
Cochrane (wife), two unnamed sons
Group Affiliation:
Kingpin’s organization
Source
of Powers: None
Cause of Death:
Choked to death by the Kingpin
First
Appearance: Tangled Web #4
List of
Appearances:
Tangled Web #4
(When Spider-Man interrupts a crime he had planned, Tom knows that
Kingpin will kill him for failing. He goes willingly to prevent his
family from being harmed.)
Final Appearance: Tangled
Web #4
Code: Blue
Current Group Leader:
Captain Shelley Conklin
Former Group
Leader: None
Current Members: Lt.
Marc Stone, Sam "Mother" Majowski, "Rigger" Ruiz,
"Mad-Dog" Rassitano, "Fireworks" Fielstein
Former Members: Andrew "Jock"
Jackson, Officer: ZERO
History: Code:
Blue is an elite team of New York police officers founded by Marc
Stone, an officer who believes that ordinary men can be trained to
handle superhuman menaces (see: Stone,
Marc)
First Appearance: Thor
Vol.1 #426
List of Appearances:
Thor
Vol.1 #426-429 (on first mission, fought
the Wrecking Crew; met Thor and Excalibur)
Thor
Vol.1 #432 (fought forces of Loki
alongside Thor)
Thor Vol.1 #433
(met Thor II, aided him against Ulik)
Thor
Vol.1 #448-451 (fought Ulik, Majowski
badly injured; joined Thor II on mission to Asgard, fought Ulik
again)
Fantastic Four Vol.1 #372
(fought the Invisible Woman, arrested the Human Torch)
Darkhawk #23-24
(fought Darkhawk)
Spider-Man
Unlimited #1 (fought Cardiac)
Thunderstrike #1
(arrested Carjack and his gang)
Spider-Man
Unlimited #3 (arrested Dr. Octopus
following his defeat by Spider-Man; later, arrested Ren-Tech
following their defeat by Annex)
Thunderstrike
#3 (with aid of Thunderstrike, stalked
Sangre)
Thunderstrike #5-6
(investigated Pandara, learnt of "Holy War" in SHIELD
database, arrested by SHIELD; freed by Nick Fury, fought the
Peacekeepers alongside Thunderstrike, Stellaris and Blackwulf I)
Thunderstrike #7
(Jock Jackson killed saving Thunderstrike from Pandara)
Captain America Vol.1 #426
(arrested the Resistants following their defeat by Super-Patriot III
and Dead-Ringer)
Thunderstrike #8
(went on training mission with Officer: ZERO, fought ZERO after it
went amock)
Thunderstrike #11
(filled Thunderstrike in on use of guns in schoolyards)
Thunderstrike #13
(fought a Doombot with aid of Yancy Street Gang, funding cut by the
city)
X-Force #40
(captured Thornn)
Thunderstrike #14
(fought the Wrecker, forced to disband by the city)
Thunderstrike #15
(re-mobilized against orders to battle the Thermal Man)
Thunderstrike #16
(fought Kronin Krask, city convinced to retain Code: Blue)
Fantastic Force #6
(arrested Grey Gargoyle after his defeat by Fantastic Force)
Thunderstrike #22-23
(witnessed defeat of Bloodaxe)
Ghost
Rider Vol.3 #82 (unidentified members
sent to contain Devil Dinosaur and Moon Boy)
Journey
Into Mystery Vol.1 #505 (fought Wrecking
Crew alongside Spider-Man and the Lost Gods)
Code: Gray
Current Group Leader:
Unrevealed
Former Group Leader: None
Current Members: Charlie Pike, Tom Jeffers,
Woodrow Truesmith, Trudy Kockenlocker
Former Members: None
History: Code: Gray is the sister team to
Code: Blue, and is comprised of specialists in areas of finance,
employed by New York City (see: Code:
Blue)
First Appearance:
Thunderstrike #16
List of
Appearances:
Thunderstrike #16
(brought in by Lt. Marc Stone to aid against Kronin Krask; fought
Krask in cyberspace, defeated him)
Coffee A-Go-Go
See:
Appendix: M.U Companies: Coffee
A-Go-Go
Coffin, Ray
Real Name: Ray
Coffin
Occupation: Astronaut
Other Aliases: Captain Universe "I"
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Marrried
Known Relatives:
Steve Coffin (son)
Group
Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers:
Except for the few hours he spent as Captain
Universe, Ray has no
powers.
First Appearance: Micronauts Vol.1 #8
List Of Appearances:
Micronauts Vol.1
#8 (became Captain Universe to seal
Prometheus Pit between Microverse and Earth)
Marvel
Spotlight Vol.2 #9 (Unipower attempted
to possess him again, causing heart attack; son Steve became Captain
Universe instead; healed of his injuries by the Unipower)
Coffin, Steve
Real Name: Steven
Coffin
Occupation: Student training
to be an astronaut
Other Aliases: Captain
Universe "II"
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known
Relatives: Ray Coffin (father)
Group
Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers:
Except for the few hours he spent as Captain
Universe, Steve Coffin has no superpowers. While he was Captain
Universe, he used the power to create nunchuks, a skateboard and a
lightsaber out of energy.
First Appearance: Marvel
Spotlight Vol.2 #9
List Of Appearances:
Marvel
Spotlight Vol.2 #9 (gained Captain
Universe powers instead of his father; destroyed
Mister
E; healed father from heart attack injuries; returned to normal)
Coffy
Real Name: Coffy
(first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Detective
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affilliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Daily Bugle #2
List of Appearances:
Daily Bugle #2
(Interviews Betty Brant about Jimmy Fude)
Daily
Bugle #3 (Searches Betty Brant's
apartment for clues about her disappearance. Later leads police
officers who surround the Food Factory to apprehend Tommy)
Cohen, "Izzy"
Real
Name: Isadore Cohen
Occupation:
Former soldier in United States Military
Other Aliases: "Izzy"
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York
Marital Status: Married
Known
Relatives: unnamed wife, unnamed son, unnamed
daughter
Group Affiliation: Former
member of the Howling Commandos
Source of Powers: None
Abilities: Expert mechanic
First
Appearance: Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos
#1
List of Appearances:
Sgt.
Fury and his Howling Commandos #1
Sgt.
Fury and his Howling Commandos Annual 1
(in the 1950's, rejoined Howling Commandos for mission in Korea)
Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos Annual
3 (in modern times, rejoined Howling
Commandos for mission in Vietnam)
Sgt.
Fury and his Howling Commandos #49 (on
mission to Tarawa, captured by the Japanese; left behind when other
Commandos escaped)
Captain Savage
and his Leatherneck Raiders #6 (rescued
from Japanese by the Leatherneck Raiders)
Sgt.
Fury and his Howling Commandos #59
(rejoined the Howling Commandos)
Captain
Savage and his Battlefield Raiders #11/Sgt. Fury and his Howling
Commandos #64 (with Howling Commandos
and Battlefield Raiders, fought the Japanese)
Sgt.
Fury and his Howling Commandos #100
(attended anniversary gathering of Howling Commandos, pursued
assassins, nearly killed in motorcycle accident)
Doctor
Strange Vol.2 #51 (with Howling
Commandos, fought Heinrich Krowler and Sir Henry Baskerville during
World War II)
Captain America Vol.1
#273-274 (attended reunion of the
Howling Commandos, aided in attempted rescue of Sam Sawyer)
Captain America Annual 9
(in World War II, fought forces of the Red Skull alongside Howling
Commandos, Captain America and Bucky)
Marvel
Comics Presents #77-79 (with Howling
Commandos, briefly joined forces with Dracula in World War II)
Incredible Hulk Vol.2 #434
(attended seeming funeral of Nick Fury)
Coil, Ms.
Real Name: Coil
(first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Secretary
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Howard the Duck Vol.1 #28
List of
Appearances:
Howard the Duck Vol.1 #28
(Works for Dr. Pheels Goode.)
Colcord, Malcolm
Real Name:
Malcolm Colcord
Occupation: Former
director of Weapon X
Other Aliases: None
Place
of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Divorced
Known Relatives: unnamed
ex-wife, unnamed child, unnamed child
Group Affiliation:
Source of Powers:
Powers/Abilities:
First
Appearance:
History:
List of Appearances:
Weapon
X Vol.2 #22
Weapon X Vol.2 #23 (flashback
only)
Cold War
Real
Name: Unrevealed
Occupation:
Super villain
Other
Aliases: None
Place
of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known
Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: Unrevealed
Powers:
Cold War can manipulate cold and ice and
shoot blasts of cold from his hands.
First
Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #2
List of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #2 (frozen alot of
employees at Cryogenic Center of New York, defeated by The Captain)
Cold Warriors
Group
Leader at time of disbandment: Alexander
Former Group Leaders; None
Members at time of disbandment: Mon,
Jocko, "Man with the canon-hand", Number Six
Former
Members: Jack
First
Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #10
History: Cold
Warriors was a secret group of superbeings formed by Alexander (see:
Alexander).
He claimed himself that he was a special operative for the US
government, but he was sent to jail after the team and Alexander
himself was defeated by the X-Man known as Colossus (see: Colossus)
List of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #10 (a young kid
discovers the Cold Warriors catching their former member Jack)
Marvel Comics Presents #11
(execution of former member Jack, fought Colossus)
Marvel
Comics Presents #12 (fought Colossus)
Marvel Comics Presents #13
Marvel
Comics Presents #14
Marvel Comics
Presents #15 (defeated by Colossus)
Marvel Comics Presents #17
(the leader Alexander is sent to jail)
Final
Appearance: Marvel Comics #17
Coldblood
Real Name: Eric
Savin
Occupation: Mercenary
Other Aliases: Coldblood-7
Place
Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
Unrevealed
Group Affilation: None
Source Of Powers: Converted into a cyborg
by Dr. Gina Dyson
Powers: Superhuman
strength, ability to interface with computers, sensor systems
First Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents
#26
List Of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #26-35 (killed and
resurrected as a cyborg by Mako's Project: Ultra- Tech, was aided
against Mako by his former lover Dr. Gina Dyson, battled Mako's
robots and apparently slew Mako in combat)
Deathlok
Vol.2 #4 (evaded capture by Mechadoom)
Deathlok Vol.2 #18-21
(hunted down and fought Deathlok III in Paris, joined forces with him
and Siege in defeating Harlan Ryker and his cyberwarriors)
Cole
Real Name: Cole
Occupation: Restaurant owner; former
soldier, explorer, adventurer, and architect
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth:
Unrevealed location on Earth, 20,000 years ago
Marital Status: Widowed
Known
Relatives: Jana (wife, deceased), Tres
(daughter, deceased)
Group Affiliation: None
Source of Powers: Experimentation by Taras
Vol
Powers: Long life-span,
superhuman strength
First Appearance: Cable
Vol.2 #96
List of Appearances:
Cable
Vol.2 #96 (met Cable at his restaurant,
held arm-wrestling match with him, lost; told Cable how thousands of
years ago, he was a neanderthal experimented on by Taras Vol, gaining
a long lifespan, wandered the world for centuries beforing settling
down to his restaurant; requested Cable's help in recovering a lost
treasure, stolen from him by Gort and One-Eye; with Cable, recovered
the treasure, which proved to be a toy doll his daughter had owned)
Cole, “Black Jack”
Real
Name: Jonathan Payton Cole
Occupation:
Currently in jail, former cop
Other
Aliases: None
Place Of Birth:
Unrevealed
Marital Status: Married
Known Relatives: Ruth Cole (wife), Kevin
“Kasper” Cole (son, aka White Tiger II), Gwen (common-law
daughter-in-law)
Group Affiliation: Formerly
NYPD
Source Of Powers: ?
Powers/Abilities: ?
First
Appearance: Black Panther Vol.3 #50
List Of Appearances;
Black Panther
Vol.3 #50
Black Panther Vol.3 #53
Black Panther Vol.3 #54
Black
Panther Vol.3 #55
Black Panther
Vol.3 #56
Black Panther Vol.3 #59
Black Panther Vol.3 #60
Black
Panther Vol.3 #61
Black Panther
Vol.3 #62
Cole, Ruth
Real Name: Ruth
Cole
Occupation: Unemployed
Other Aliases: None
Place Of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Married
Known Relatives: Jonathan
“Black Jack” Payton Cole (husband), Kevin “Kasper”
Cole (son, aka White Tiger II), Gwen (common-law
daughter-in-law)
Group Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers: ?
Powers/Abilities: ?
First
Appearance: Black Panther Vol.3 #50
List Of Appearances;
Black Panther
Vol.3 #50
Black Panther Vol.3 #52
Black Panther Vol.3 #53
Black
Panther Vol.3 #54
Black Panther
Vol.3 #55
Black Panther Vol.3 #56
(first name revealed as Ruth)
Black
Panther Vol.3 #61
Black Panther
Vol.3 #62
Collective Man
Real Name: Han,
Chang, Lin, Sun and Ho Tao-Yu (all brothers)
Occupation:
Goverment agent(s)
Other Aliases:
None
Place Of Birth: Wuhan,
People's Republic Of China
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Mary Tao-Yu (mother,
deceased), unnamed father (presumed living)
Group
Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers:
Genetic mutation
Powers: Has
the ability to merger as one man (all 5 of them) giving the combined
man the strenght of 5 people + possesses superhuman speed, endurance
and intelligence
First Appearance: Contest
Of Champions #1
List Of Appearances;
Contest
Of Champions #1
X-Men Vol.2 #159
X-Men Vol.2 #160
Collector
Real Name: Taneleer
Tivan
Occupation: Curator
Other Aliases: None
Place Of
Birth: Cygnus X-1 ("alien" planet)
Marital Status: Widower
Known
Relatives: Matani (wife, deceased), Carina
(daughter, deceased)
Group Affiliation: Elders
of the Universe
Source Of Powers: Manipulation
of cosmic energy
Powers: Immortality,
ability to manipulate energy, change size and mass, shape-shifting,
precognition, telepathy
First
Appearance: Avengers Vol.1 #28
List
Of Appearances:
Avengers Vol.1 #28
(attempted to "collect" the
Avengers, failed)
Collectors
Other Names: Council
of Antiquarians
Current Group Leader: Princess
Zanda
Former Group Leaders: None
Current Members: Abner Little, Colonel
Rawther Pigman, Silas Mourner
Former Members: Alfred
Queely, Count Zorba
First Appearance (individually): Black
Panther Vol.1 #1
First Appearance (as a team): Black
Panther Vol.1 #4
First Appearance (as Council
of Antiquarians): Iron Man Vol.3 #21
History: A gang of hardcore collectors,
loosely ties together because of their interest in obscure items, The
Collectors are ruthless and will do anything to get to their goal,
even kill each other. This is the reason why the team can't really be
considered a team, but only a loosely-tied-together group
List of Appearances:
Black Panther
Vol.1 #1 (Black Panther and Abner Little
finds Alfred Queely holding the Brass Frog, they soon discovers that
he has been killed. Abner Little takes the brass frog and calls
Queely a poor hapless fool, and announces "So ends the miserable
carreer of Alfred Queely -- recluse, collector and thief!".
Suddenly Abner and Black Panther are attacked from behind by a
samurai, the same one who has killed Alfred Queely. While Abner is
watching the fight, Black Panther manage to defeat the samurai, but
the samurai escapes. Abner tells Black Panther that Black Panther's
rgrandfather Azzuri used to own the Brass Frog, and he knew that it
was a time machine. Abner and Black Panther calls the police to tell
them about the killing of Alfred Queely, and they leaves in a
jet-copter. Abner tells Black Panther that he intends to bring the
Brass Frog back to it's original resting place King Solomon's buriel
chamber. Suddenly the jet-copter is attacked by unknown men, they
tries brings the jet-copter to the ground, but Abner and Black
Panther manage to escape and lands the jet-copter in Abner's secret
hideout. There Black Panther and Abner is attacked by Zanda and her
men, Abner is shot by one of them, and when Zanda's men tells her
that he is dead, they ask her if they should kill the Black Panther
as well, but she tells them she'll have use for him later. Princess
Zanda and her men tries to get Black Panther to talk, but he begins
to fight them, he is almost succeeduing in defeating them, kicking
the brass frog out of Zanda's hands, seizing it for himself. Zanda
orders one of her men, to shot the brass frog out of Black Panther's
hands, they succeedes, but suddenly the brass frog begins to glow and
brings a mysterious looking creature named Hatch 22 to the
hideout.....)
Black Panther Vol.1 #2
(Black Panther, Princess Zanda and her men tries to overpower
Hatch-22 but are easily defeated themselves. Hatch-22 uses his powers
to disintegrate one of Zanda's men, but Blakc Panther manage to knock
Hatch-22 out, but when Zanda tries to shot the creature, T'Challa
stops her. After he has succesfully stopped Princess Zanda, he goes
to the body of Abner Little, only to discover that the little man is
still alive, because he wore a armored vest. When Hatch-22 wakes up
again, he is shot by Abner Little by a dart gun, injected with a
chemical to diffuses the creature, winning the three of them some
time to find a way to send the creature back.....)
Black
Panther Vol.1 #3 (Black Panther, Abner
Little and Princess Zanda tries to find King Solomon's tomb, in order
to find the machine to take Hatch-22 back to where he came from.
Before finding the tomb, Black Panther has to fight a guard. In the
meantime, Hatch-22 wakes up and begins to hunt Abner Little. He tries
to blast Abner, but he manage to evade the beam, instead the beam
hits the guard, which is destroyed. Zanda tries to knock down
Hatch-22 with a stone, but Hatch-22 hits the rock with a beam,
dissolving the stone and strikes a far wall, revealing the tomb. In
the tomb the three finds the machine and manage to sent Hatch-22 back
to his own time.....)
Black Panther
Vol.1 #4 (In King Solomon's tomb, Abner
Little uses an item he has found in the tomb to shot the guard, who
disintegrates. The three "partners" begins to argue whether
or not to take something with them from the tomb. Black Panther takes
the brass frogs from Zanda and throws them away, when they hits the
floor and shatters, the tomb begins to fall apart, and the three of
them manage to escape just in time. After the incident at the tomb of
King Solomon, the three of them goes to Princess Zanda's homecountry
of Narobia. There Abner and T'Challa is thrown into a room, and
attacked by a samurai . After having defeated the samurai, Abner and
T'Challa is freed, and taken to a large chamber in the royal palace,
where T'Challa is introduced to the other Collectors. Princess Zanda
tells Abner that they have found a map of the legendary Samurai
City....
Black Panther Vol.1 #5
(Princess Zanda wants Black Panther to find the ledengary Samurai
City, to try to find the water-skin which gives eternal life, Black
Panther refuses, but Abner Little wants to participate, and the rest
of the Collectors make it clear than thet won't make them leave,
Princess Zanda shows Black Panther that she has missiles pointing
towards Wakanda, and won't hesitate using them f Black Panther
refuses to bring back the water-skin. T'Challa finally afgrees to go
to the Samurai City with Abner Little. They leaves in a craft.
Suddenly the two companions are shot down and then attacked by a
Yeti-alike creature, after having defeated the creature, they stand
eye-to-eye with a samurai, who tells them that shey shall prepare to
die.....)
Black Panther Vol.1 #6
(After Black Panther has manages to defeat the samurai, Abner rushes
to get the samurai's sword. Black Pnther tells him to calm down, and
asks him if he intends to bring the samurai and his sword to the
Collectors as well. Abner tells him to be careful, since The
Collectors are people of power. Suddenly the tow of them is attacked
by the defeated samurai again, who tells them that he is now in total
disgrace, and that they now needs to kill him. They refuses and asks
him to bring them to the samurai city. The samurai takes them there,
and knocks on a hugegong. Which is painful for Abner's ears. The
other samurai's is about to attakc the strangers after they sees that
T'Challa has the samurai's sword. But they calms down after the
samurai tells them that the strangers are to be brought to Sinzu,
Abner and T'Challa followes the samurai and are introduced to Shinzu.
When Shinzu tells them that the samurai's honor must be won back,
Abner tells T'Challa not to worry it's nothing he can't handle. But
when the challanger comes to win back the honor, Abner has second
thoughts. And while the fight goes on, he slips away unnotized. He
discovers the sacred water-skin and tries to steal some, but he is
discovered and now being chased by the other samurais)
Black
Panther Vol.1 #7 (To save Abner and
himself Black Panther reveals his identity as the ruler of Wakanda,
and tells them that according to their own code of honor, he can
"buy" Abner free, after a little while, the samurais agrees
but they needs to leave the water-skin behind them, and leave the
city immediely. Abner isn't fond of the idea, but is forced to agree
and leave with T'Challa. The two of them returns to the other
Collectors and tells them that they didn't get the water-skin with
them. Suddenly Abner reveals that he has indeed gotten hold of a
small potion of the water-skin, then the Collectors begins to fight
each other to get the potion, Abner throws the vial containing the
potion to Black Panther, but one of Zanda's soldiers accidently shots
the vial which breaks and the potion is lost. Black Panther decides
to leave, and escapes in an aircraft)
Iron
Man Vol.3 #16 (Count Zorba calls Stark
Solution for help. Talks with Pepper Potts who directs the call to
Tony Stark. Count Zorba tells Stark, that he is a collector of rare
antiquities, and is currently seeking a lost treasure and he wants to
hire Stark Solutions to help him find the treasure. Tony tells Count
Zorba that although he is intrigued by the assignment, he has to let
it go, Count Zorba tells Stark that he won't take no for an answer,
but Tony says that he has to, and cuts of the connection. He is
angered and begins to think of a way he can acquire Starks services
before the others can get the treasure....)
Iron
Man Vol.3 #18 (At a private party at the
Stark mansion in Seattle, Abner Little comes and introduces himself
to Tony Stark, telling him that he wants to hire Stark Solutions to
locate a certain lost treasure. Tony tells Abner that he can't accept
the offer, because he has just been hired by Baintronics.)
Iron Man Vol.3 #21
(In the Canadian Nunavut territory, "reunited" with Tony
Stark. Tony is surprised to see Abner there since he was hired by a
museum, but Abner tells him that he recently bought the museum,
thereby tricking Tony Stark to work for him anyway. Suddenly the
group of people are attacked by a mysterious spaceship-look-a-like.
Abner tries to shot it down with his gun, but is unsuccessfull. When
Iron Man succeedes in taking down the craft, the passangers are
revealed as Abner's partners Princess Zanda and Count Zorba, also on
the look for the lost temple.)
Iron
Man Vol.3 #22 (Escapes from Inferno's
fury. After Inferno has left, Tony questions Zanda, Abner and Zorba
about their interest in the temple, Abner tells Tony that neither
Zanda not Zorba can be trusted, whereto Tony answers "No more
than I trust you....., and that goes for all of you". Zorba and
Zanda decides to tell Stark aobut the temple and the rest of them,
and the four of them alongside Dr. Mann decides to go to another
temple where their partner Colonel Nigel Pigman have uncovered yet
another temple. They arrives there and are reunited with Pigman.
Pigman is surprised to see his "partners" and even Tony
Stark, and asks him if he has joined their group. Suddenly Zorba is
gone, and a bright light appears, and then a creature appears before
them. The creature calls himself Carnivore, and is revealed to be
Zorba who has new gotten powers. Carnivore now attacks his former
partners, but Zanda uses her gun to shot Carnivore who is stopped for
a minute. Then Iron Man appears and begins to fight Carnivore.
Meanwhile the rest of the Collectors learns more about the temples,
and how those temples were build for eight great entities, and that
the first human who touched the toptem created by the entities would
be turned into an Exemplar.... a living embodiment of that power".
Iron Man is still fighting Carnivore, but just before he can defeat
the villain, two other of the Exemplars appears and takes him away
with them....)
Black Panther Vol.3
#40 (Reunited with his old friend the
Black Panther)
Black Panther Vol.3
#41 (Calls the Black Panther and tells
him that he has located her in Philadelphia. Meets with Ross, tells
him that he is late, and to call him Mr. Little, take Ross onboard an
airplane where the two of them joins the Black Panther.)
Black Panther Vol.3 #42
(Princess Zanda is revealed to work "undercover" at a KCF
drive-in, where her enemies would never look for her. Abner Little,
the Black Panther and Ross goes to Philadelphia to pick up his
partner Princess Zanda)
Black
Panther Vol.3 #43 (Princess Zanda and
Abner Little are onboard a craft alongside the Black Panther,
Nightshade and Ross, goes to Kiber Island)
Black
Panther Vol.3 #44 (Princess Zanda and
Abner Little Alongside the Black Panther, Nightshade and Ross returns
with the Brass Frog to T'Challa)
Black
Panther Vol.3 #45 (Princess Zanda and
Abner Little, alonsige the Black Panther, Ross, Nightshade and Monica
Lynne uses their craft to goes to Washington. Watches as Abner Little
sends the Brass Frogs to where they came from. Suddenly Henry Peter
Gyrich appears and orders his men to take Abner Little away now....)
Collins, Gail
Real Name: Gail
Collins (first name unrevealed)
Occupation:
Unrevealed
Other Aliases: None
Place
of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: Laurie
Collins (daughter, aka Wallflower)
Group Affiliation:
None
Source of Powers:
None
Powers/Abilities:
First Appearance (as Mrs. Collins):
New Mutants Vol.3 #6
First
Appearance (as Gail Collins): New
Mutants Vol.3 #11
History:
List of Appearances:
New
Mutants Vol.3 #6 (comes to Xavier's school, tro
pay her daughter and her friends a visit)
New
Mutants Vol.3 #11 (flashback, first name revealed)
Collins, Laurie
See:
Wallflower
Collins, Misty
Real Name: Misty
Collins
Occupation: Model
Other
Aliases: None
Place Of Birth:
Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: Spencer
Michael Collins (father), unnamed mother, George Collins (paternal
grandfather), Nancy Collins (paternal
grandmother), Millicent Collins (paternal aunt), Evelyn
(greataunt), Lily (cousin-once-removed), Dee-Dee (cousin,
once-removed)
Group Affiliation: None
Source
Of Powers: None
Powers/Abilities:
Talented model
First Appearance:
Misty #1
List Of Appearances;
Misty
#1
Collins, Mrs.
Real
Name: Collins (first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Unrevealed
Other Aliases: Unrevealed
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Married
Known Relatives: Mr.
Collins (husband)
Group Affiliation:
None
Source
Of Powers: None
First
Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #40
List Of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #40 (one of the
inhabitants in Millwood, New Hampshire, the entire population was
exposed to toxic waste, and Overmind tried to save them all)
Collins, Rusty
Real Name: Rusty
Collins
Occupation: Former sailor,
adventurer, terrorist
Other Aliases: Firearm
Place Of Birth: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Marital Status: single
Known
Relatives: unnamed father (deceased), unnamed
mother (deceased), unnamed uncle
Group Affiliation: Former
member of X-Terminators, New Mutants, Mutant Liberation Front and
Acolytes
Source Of Powers: Genetic
mutation
Powers: Had the ability to
generate heat and flames, his flame powers were psionic
Cause
Of Death: Life-force absorbed by Holocaust
First Appearance: X-Factor #1
History: His mutant abilities was triggered
by the kiss of a girl named Emma La Porte (see: La
Porte, Emma). The only problem was that
Rusty burned the poor girl, so her boyfriend Chief Fisher hired
X-Factor to hunt down the kid (see: Fisher,
Mr.; X-Factor)
List Of Appearances;X-Factor #1
(burned Emma La Porte, fought X-Factor, joined team as the newest
trainee)
X-Factor #2
(in training session with Marvel Girl)
X-Factor
#4 (left the X-Factor's training camp,
tried to begin living a normal life, attacked by Frenzy, rescued by
X-Factor and rejoined team)
X-Factor
#5
X-Factor #7
X-Factor
#8 (fought Freedom Force, helped by
Skids)
X-Factor #9
(badly injured)
X-Factor #10
(Mutant Massacre)
X-Factor #12
X-Factor #13
X-Factor
#14
X-Factor #15
X-Factor
#16 (makes deal with Masque to help Emma
La Porte)
X-Factor #17
X-Factor #18
X-Factor
#19
X-Factor #20
(had a disagreement with Rictor, later on had a fight with him, went
away, attacked by "Blade" and three other muggers)
X-Factor #21
X-Factor
#22 (attacked by The Right)
X-Factor #23
(freed by X-Factor)
X-Factor #27
X-Factor #28
X-Factor
#29
X-Factor #30
X-Factor
#31 (helps other young X-Factor members
with the plans to make sure that Infectia don't falls for Infectia)
X-Factor #32
X-Factor
#33 (offered membership in Alliance of
Evil, refused, fought Alliance of Evil instead)
X-Terminators
#1-4 (Inferno)
X-Factor
#40
X-Factor #41
New
Mutants Vol.1 #87 (freed by Mutant
Liberation Front, and joined team)
X-Men
#42 (killed by Holocaust)
Final
Appearance: X-Men #42
Collins, Stan
Real Name: Stan
Collins
Occupation: Surgeon, head of
trauma
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: None
Source of Powers: None
First
Appearance: The Hood #4
List of
Appearances:
The Hood #4
(Tells Liz Bondi that her husband’s wounds have left him in a
coma he may not come out of.)
Collins Sr., L.R.
Real
Name: L.R. "Skip" Collins Sr.
Occupation: Employee of Acme Aglet; former
soldier
Other Aliases: "The Man
With the Power"
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Married
Known
Relatives: Louisa Collins (wife), L.R. Collins
Jr. (son), 3 unnamed children
Group Affiliation: None
Source of Powers: Energy from an atomic
bomb test
Powers: Able to subtely
influence reality through his desires
First Appearance:
Fantastic Four Vol.1 #234
List of
Appearances:
Fantastic Four Vol.1 #234
(visited New York, saw the Fantastic Four; used
power to undo damage to the Earth caused by Ego arriving in Earth's
solar system, powers apparently lost)
Coln, Sean
Real Name: Sean
Coln
Occupation: TV-host
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth:
Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: Partner
with Hannity
Source of Powers:
Powers/Abilities:
First
Appearance: Spectacular Spider-Man Vol.2
#8
History:
List of Appearances:
Spectacular
Spider-Man Vol.2 #8 (on tv-show Hannity & Coln, interviews
Carl Holzmann, Reed Richard, William Gilmour and Donald McKinney)
Colon, Cheryl
Real Name: Cheryl
Colon
Occupation: Student
Other Aliases: None
Place Of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
Of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Darkhawk #3
List Of Appearances:
Darkhawk #3
(seen, revealed as Chris Powell's girlfriend)
Darkhawk
#7 (last name revealed, defeated Chris
Powell in karate session)
Darkhawk
#9 (visited Headset at the hospital)
Darkhawk #10
Darkhawk
#11 (at the trial against Mr. Bazin,
meets her daughter and has a fight with her)
Darkhawk
#17 (revealed as one of the hostages at
Midtown High)
Darkhawk #21 (came
ot see Chris, angered when Chris by mistake called her Allegra,
walked away from him)
Colonel Tiger I
Real Name: Ligon
Tiger
Occupation: Mercenary
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: England
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affilliation: Warheads, MysTech, Dark
Guard
Source of Power: None
First Appearance: Warheads #1
List
of Appearances:
Warheads #1
Warheads #2
(saved by Leona McBride from Bad-Hand)
Colonel Tiger II
Real Name:
Inapplicable
Occupation: Henchman
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Creation: Unrevealed
Creator:
Unrevealed
Group Affilliation:
Warheads, MysTech, Training Robots
Source of Power: Robot
Powers:
Superhuman strength
Cause of Death:
Shot in the head by Leona McBride
First
Appearance: Warheads #2
List of
Appearances:
Warheads #2
(was shot in the head during a rehearsal mode)
Final
Appearance: Warheads #2
Colonel Tiger III
Real Name:
Inapplicable
Occupation: Henchmen
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Creation: Unrevealed
Creator:
Unrevealed
Group Affilliation: Ally
of Alkemist
Source of Powers: Android
Powers: Superhuman strength,
invulnerability, knife
Cause of Death: Shot
through the neck by Beth
First Appearance:
Death's Head II #13
List of Appearances:
Death's
Head II #13
Death's Head II #14
(tried to kill Death's Head II, shot by Beth)
Final
Appearance: Death's Head II #14
Colonel Tiger IV
Real Name:
Inapplicable
Occupation: Henchman
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Creation: Unrevealed
Creator:
Unrevealed
Group Affilliation: Ally
of Alkemist
Source of Powers: Android
Powers: Superhuman strength, energy blaster
Cause of Death: Punched through the chest
by Tuck
First Appearance: Death's
Head II #14
List of Appearances:
Death's
Head II #14 (sent by Alkemist to kill
Tuck)
Final Appearance: Death's Head
II #14
Colosso
Real Name: None
Occupation: Training robot
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Creation:
Professor Xavier's School For Gifted
Youngsters, Westchester County, New York
Creator:
Professor Charles Xavier
Marital
Status: Inapplicable
Known
Relatives: None
Group Affiliation:
None
Source of Powers: Robotic
construction
Powers: Superhuman
strength and durability, able to fire energy blasts and sticky paste
Cause of Destruction: Smashed by Colossus
First Appearance: "Uncanny" X-Men
#22
List of Appearances:
"Uncanny"
X-Men #22 (fought the X-Men in the
Danger Room, defeated)
"Uncanny"
X-Men #94 (fought the new X-Men in the
Danger Room)
"Uncanny"
X-Men #110 (re-programmed by Warhawk,
fought Colossus in Danger Room)
Uncanny
X-Men Annual 3 (fought Colossus in
Danger Room, destroyed by him)
Fantastic
Four: The World's Greatest Comics Magazine #3
(flashback, fought X-Men in Danger Room)
Final Appearance:
Uncanny X-Men Annual #3
Colossus I
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Scouting agent for the Vegans
Other Aliases: Agent 7M
Place of
Birth: Vega Superior
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: Member of the Vegan race
Powers: Superhuman strength and size
First Appearance: Tales To Astonish #58
List of Appearances:
Tales To Astonish
#58 (landed in Bora-Buru on survey
mission; fought Giant-Man and the Wasp, feared that all humans
possessed their powers, retreated aboard spacecraft)
Colossus II
Real Name: Piotr
Nikolaievitch Rasputin
Occupation: Adventurer,
artist, student
Other Aliases: (former)
The Proletarian, Peter Nicholas
Place Of Birth:
Ust-Ordynski Collective, Lake Baikal, Siberia,
U.S.S.R (now Russia)
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Peter (son), Nikolai
Rasputin (father, deceased), Alexandra Rasputina (mother, deceased),
Mikhail Nikolaievitch Rasputin (older brother), Illyana Rasputina
(younger sister, aka Magik, deceased), Grigory Efimovich
(great-grandfather, deceased), Elena (great-grandmother), Ivan
(great-granduncle, deceased), Grigory (grandfather, deceased),
Vladimir (uncle), unnamed aunt (deceased), unnamed uncle (deceased),
Larisa Mishchenko (cousin), Konstantin (cousin, deceased), Klara
(cousin, deceased), Dimitriy (cousin, deceased)
Group
Affiliation: X-Men
Source Of Powers:
Genetic mutation
Powers: Above
normal intelligence, athlectic (in steel-form): Superhuman strenght,
stamina and durability. Has the ability to transform his entire body
into an organic steel-like substance
Cause Of Death:
Injected himself with anti-virus for the lethal
virus called Legacy Virus
First Appearance (as Colossus):
Giant-Size X-Men #1
First Appearance
(as Proletarian): Uncanny
X-Men #123
List Of Appearances;
Giant-Size
X-Men #1 (joined X-Men)
"Uncanny" X-Men #107
"Uncanny" X-Men #114-115
"Uncanny" X-Men #123-124
(brainwashed by Arcade into The
Proletarian)
"Uncanny"
X-Men #128 (alongside X-Men, fought
Proteus II, seemingly killed him)
"Uncanny"
X-Men #129
"Uncanny" X-Men
#136-137 (alongside X-Men on the Moon
fought Shi'Ar Imperial Guards, witnessed seemingly death of Phoenix
II)
X-Men and the Micronauts #1
(Comes to Professor’s aid when he is attacked by Baron Karza.
Goes with the X-Men to the Microverse.)
X-Men
and the Micronauts #2 (Fights the
mentally controlled Micronauts and is defeated.)
X-Men
and the Micronauts #3 (Is used by the
Entity to fight Dog Soldiers. Once able, attempts to escape.)
X-Men and the Micronauts #4
(With the teams, makes it back to Earth and fights the mind
controlled New Mutants.)
Uncanny
X-Men #177-179
Secret Wars #1-12
(with other superheroes and villians
sent to Beyonder's world)
Uncanny
X-Men #183
Uncanny X-Men #211
(Mutant Massacre, killed Riptide)
Uncanny X-Men #227
Uncanny
X-Men Annual 13
Marvel Comics
Presents #3 (Save The Tiger, flashback)
Marvel Comics Presents #10
Marvel
Comics Presents #11 (met the family
found Zachery, fought Cold Warriors)
Marvel
Comics Presents #12 (fought Cold
Warriors, escaped with the family)
Marvel
Comics Presents #13 (fought Cold
Warriors again)
Marvel Comics
Presents #14 (knocked Number Six out,
and took her to the house where the family was staying, teamed with
Number Six)
Marvel Comics Presents
#15 (defeated Jocko)
Marvel
Comics Presents #16 (captured Alexander)
Marvel Comics Presents #17
Marvel
Comics Presents #21 (flashback)
Marvel Comics Presents #43
(flashback)
Uncanny X-Men #231
X-Factor #38
(Inferno; with X-Factor and X-Men fought Goblyn Queen and her demons)
X-Factor #39
(Inferno)
Uncanny X-Men #259 (as
Peter Nicholas)
Uncanny X-Men
#262-263 (regained memory)
Damage Control #4
(In flashback, helps members of Damage Control trapped in the Danger
Room.)
Uncanny X-Men #264
Uncanny X-Men #277
Uncanny
X-Men #279
Storm #1
Storm
#4
Uncanny X-Men #390 (chose
to sacrifice himself, by injecting himself with anti-virus, thereby
killing off the Legacy Virus, but also himself)
Astonishing
X-Men Vol.3 #4 (revealed to be alive again)
Colozzo, Mr.
Real Name: Colozzo
(first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Teacher
at Midtown High
Other Aliases: None
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers: None
First
Appearance: Darkhawk #16
List Of
Appearances:
Darkhawk #16
(stopped a fight between Chris and Kramer)
Comet
Real
Name: Harris Morris
Occupation:
Adventurer
Other
Aliases: None
Place
Of Birth: New York
Marital
Status: Widower
Known
Relatives: Helen Morris (wife, presumed
deceased), Frank Morris (son, aka Crimebuster, deceased), unnamed
daughter (presumed deceased)
Group
Affiliation: Champions of Xandar
Source Of Powers: A
gaseous comet
Powers: Had
the ability to project electrical energy and fly. His body had high
resistance to the harmful effects of rapid flight
Cause
Of Death: Died battling the forces of
Nebula
First Appearance (as Harris
Morris): Nova
Vol.1 #21
First Appearance (as
Comet):
Nova Vol.1 #22
List
Of Appearances:
Nova Vol.1 #21
(found in an alley by Mike Burley, brought to the hospital)
Nova Vol.1 #22
(regained memory, escaped from hospital, told Mike Burley some of his
origin, alongside Nova fought Diamondhead)
Nova
Vol.1 #23 (alongside Nova fought
Diamondhead, told Mike Burley about the attack on his family)
Nova Vol.1 #24
(attacked by Crimebuster, learned that Crimebuster is his son)
Rom #24 (died)
Final Appearance: Rom
#24
Comet Man
Real Name: Stephen
Beckley
Occupation: Astronomer,
astrophysicist (former) astronaut
Other Aliases: None
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed location in
Florida
Marital Status: Widower
Known Relatives: Jack Beckley (father,
deceased), unnamed mother), John (older brother, who was given up for
adoption, so his last name was another than his siblings, deceased),
Rosemary (sister), Ann Beckley (wife, deceased), Benny Beckley (son),
unnamed brother-in-law
Group Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers: Alien technology
Powers: Superhuman strength and resistance
to injuries. Has the ability to project concussive energy from his
hands at will. Telekinetic powers which enable him to levitate
objects and gives him the ability to fly. Teleportation and the
psionical ability to project a portion of his own consciousness into
the mind of another human
First Appearance: Comet
Man #1
List Of Appearances;
Comet
Man #1-6
Marvel Comics Presents #50
Marvel Comics Presents #51
Marvel
Comics Presents #52
Marvel Comics
Presents #53
Fantastic Four Vol.1
#315-317
Commander Kraken
Real Name:
Unrevealed
Occupation: Professional
criminal, pirat
Other Aliases: None
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: Former
Hydra-agent
Source Of Powers: None
Cause Of Death: Killed by multiple gunshot
by The Scourge at "The Bar With No Name"
First
Appearance: Sub-Mariner Vol.1 #27
List
Of Appearances;
Sub-Mariner Vol.1 #27
(fought Namor)
The
Cat #3 (fought The Cat, defeated but
manage to escape)
Captain America
Vol.1 #319 (attended meeting at "Bar
With No Name" killed by Scourge)
Final Appearance:
Captain America Vol.1 #319
Commando II
Real Name: M-Nell
Occupation: Warrior in the Shi'ar Elite
Imperial Guard
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed location in the
Kree Empire
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: The Imperial Guard
Source
of Powers: Mental contact with the Supreme
Intelligence
Powers: Briefly
possessed superhuman strength and limited cosmic awareness
First Appearance: Imperial Guard #1
List of Appearances:
Imperial Guard #1
(participated in Imperial Guard's mission to Earth, fought
Underground Militia, captured)
Imperial
Guard #2 (discovered he had gained
superhuman powers, freed Imperial Guard from Underground Militia)
Imperial Guard #3
(learnt Supreme Intelligence was behind his powers, helped Imperial
Guard and Rick Jones defeat him)
Commcast
Real Name: Garabed
Bashur
Occupation: Mercenary
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed location in India
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known
Relatives: None
Group Affiliation:
Former leader of the Executive Elite
Source of Powers: Genetic mutation
Powers: Commcast is able to receive and
store data transmissions from technology. He is the "Electronic
equivalent of a telepath of the highest order."
First
Appearance: Deadpool: The Circle Chase Vol.1 #2
List of Appearances:
Deadpool: The
Circle Chase Vol.1 #2 (Is contacted by
Courier and hired to kill Deadpool, Copycat and Cable, starting with
Deadpool.)
Deadpool: The Circle
Chase Vol.1 #3 (With the Executive
Elite, captures Deadpool and is shot by Weasel.)
X-Men
#38 (Professor X talks to Bishop about
Commcast, revealing his powers.)
Thunderbolts
#51 (Is contacted by Roger Aubrey and
asked to give data about Dallas Riordan's status in Latveria to the
Redeemers.)
Commissar
Real Name: None
Occupation: Puppet ruler of Sin-Cong
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Creation: Sin-Cong
Creator: Major
Hoy
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
Robotic construction
Powers:
Superhuman strength
Cause of
Destruction: Control panel destroyed by the
Scarlet Witch
First Appearance: Avengers
Vol.1 #18
List of Appearances:
Avengers
Vol.1 #18 (laid trap for the Avengers in
Sin-Cong, bested them in personal combat, revealed as a robot,
destroyed)
Final Appearance: Avengers
Vol.1 #18
Commission on Superhuman Activities
Current Group Leader: Valerie
Cooper
Former Group Leader: Douglas
Rockwell
Current Members: Orville
Sanderson, George Mathers, General Heywerth, Henry Peter Gyrich,
Adrian Sammish, Raymond Sikorsky, Martin Farrow, Wesley Werner,
Barney Fiddler, Brian Rinehart, Walsh, Ballard, MacKenzie, ?, others
unnamed
Former Members: Andrea
Sterman
First Appearance: Captain
America Vol.1 #331
List Of
Appearances;
Captain America Vol.1
#331
Captain America Vol.1 #332
(requested that Captain America I either serve them, or turn in his
uniform)
Captain America Vol.1 #333
(began searching for a new Captain America; chose Super-Patriot II,
making him Captain America VI)
Captain
America Vol.1 #334 (Lewis Haywerth met
with Valerie Cooper and Douglas Rockwell, discussed how they would
proceed in training Captain America VI)
Captain
America Vol.1 #335 (watched Captain
America VI and Bucky IV in training session, Adrian Sammish sent
Captain America VI and Bucky IV on mission to infiltrate the
Watchdogs)
Captain America Vol.1
#339 (sent Captain America VI and Bucky
IV on mission to stop Famine II)
Captain
America Vol.1 #344 (debriefing on
incident involving Viper II in Washington)
Captain
America Vol.1 #345 (confronted the
Captain)
Captain America Vol.1 #346
(Adrian Sammish collected Captain America VI from prison after he had
killed several Watchdogs)
Captain
America Vol.1 #347 (meeting on whether
to cut Captain America VI loose)
Captain
America Vol.1 #348 (confronted by the
President, forced to release the Captain from their custody)
Captain America Vol.1 #350
(debated Captain America VI's value to them; returned the Captain
America uniform to Captain America I)
Captain
America Vol.1 #351 (Holds press
conference to reveal the original Cap has returned, makes it appear
that Walker was killed.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #352 (asked Battlestar to
remain in their service, turned down)
Captain
America Vol.1 #354 (introduced to the US
Agent)
Captain America Vol.1 #358
(Lewis Haywerth sent US Agent on mission to protect the Power Broker)
Captain America Vol.1 #380
(Lewis Haywerth assaulted by US Agent, who demanded his concealed
memories be returned to him)
Captain
America Vol.1 #382 (Lewis Haywerth
returned US Agent's memories, re-wrote them so that he thought he had
requested they conceal them)
Nomad
Vol.1 #1 (decided to investigate Jack
Monroe)
Nomad Vol.1 #2
(listen to Andrea Sterman's report on Jack Monroe)
Nomad
Vol.1 #3
Nomad Vol.2 #1
Thunderbolts #21
(flashback, met with Hawkeye, turned down his request that the
Thunderbolts be given pardons)
Thunderbolts
#26 (discussed using Abner Jenkins as an
agent)
Black Panther Vol.3 #26
(Barney Fiddler collects seeming aliens on Wakandan soil which proved
to be Deviants; fought Black Panther over Deviant child, defeated)
Incredible Hulk Vol.3 #33
(Barney Fiddler attempted to prevent Hulk and Queen Divine Justice
from recovering Russian submarine with biological warheads)
Sentinel
#6 (Rinehart holds press conference)
Sentinel
#7
Sentinel #8
(Ballard and MacKenzie appears alongside Rinehart in battle
armor)
Sentinel
#9 (fought Sentinel)
Committee
Group Leader at time of
disbansion: Baron Thunder
Former
Group Leaders: None
Members at time
of disbansion: Razor I, Ice I, Boom-Boom I,
Bull, Dragon II, Moon Knight, "Frenchie", Behemoth, Ma
Mayhem, Tatterdemalion, Enforcer
Former Members: Moon
Knight, "Frenchie"
First Appearance: Werewolf
By Night #9
List Of Appearances:
Werewolf
By Night #9 (sent Sidney Sarnak after
the Werewolf)
Werewolf By Night #17
(sent the Behemoth after the Werewolf)
Werewolf
By Night #18 (sent Ma Mayhem to kill the
Werewolf)
Werewolf By Night #32-33
(hired the Moon Knight to capture the Werewolf)
Spider-Woman
Vol.1 #19 (hired the Enforcer to kill
the Werewolf)
Moon Knight Vol.1 #4
(disbanded by the Moon Knight and his allies)
Final
Appearance: Moon Knight Vol.1 #4
Committee To Elect
Graydon Creed
Group Leader at time of
disbandment: Graydon Creed
Former
Group Leaders: None
Members
at time of disbandment: Carly Alverez
(political advisor), Robert Drake (undercover), Samson Guthry
(undercover)
Former Members:
None
First
Apppearance:
History: The
Committe To Elect Graydon Creed was formed to help Graydon Creed win
the presidental election in '96 (see: Creed,
Graydon)
List of
Appearances:
Uncanny X-Men #338 (Carly
Alverez meets with Robert Drake, unaware that he is a mutant.
Introduces him to Samson Guthry (aka Cannonball) unawarew that the
two know each other)
Uncanny X-Men
#340
Committee To Regain America's Principles
Group leader af time of disbandment: Quentin
Harderman
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Viper I,
Moonstone I
Former members: Tumbler
I
First Appearance: Captain America
I #169
History: Organization formed
by Quentin Harderman and Jordan Dixon (see: Harderman,
Quentin; Viper
I). The purpose was to discredit Captain
America in the eyes on the public (see: Captain
America I)
List of
Appearances:
Captain America Vol.1 #169
(Captain America watches on a tv screen an ad campaign by the
"Commitee To Regain America's Principles", where Captain
America is being miscredited. He sees the man running the campaign,
and wants a word with him since all of it was a lie. He decides to
pay the leader of the campaign a visit. Captain America comes to the
office of "Commitee To Regain America's Principles" at
Madison Avenue. Harderman's secretary tells Captain America, that
Harderman doesn't see anyone today, but Captain America tells
her that he insists.Captain America comes into Harderman's office,
and learns that Harderman is the man in the ad campaign. Harderman
tells him that he felt it appropriate, and that "The Committee"
is primarily a personal statement by himself personally. Harderman
tells Captain America that if he wants to prove him wrong, he could
vcome to a charity boxing match. Captain America tells him that it's
a deal and leaves. Harderman then calls someone [Tumbler] to tell him
that the plan is operative. later at the Exhibit Hall where the
charity boxing match is to take place, Harderman introduces the man
Captain America is about to fight as John Robert Keane. Captain
America realizes that the man is the Tumbler and Tumbler gets
scarred, and tries to run away. Suddenly Tumbler drops dead, and
Harderman thinks to himself "just as planned! that sucker didn't
know he was being set up all along". In the shadows Moonstone is
revealed as the real murder, he reveals that he shot Tumbler with a
sliver-thin laser beam thru the skull of Tumbler...)
Captain
America Vol.1 #170 Harderman cries "All
of you saw this blatant reactionary assault -- This murder of an
innocent man -- A man killed by Captain America". Captain
America realizing that Harderman has set him up, cries at him, and it
about to hit him, but cops comes to stop him, and Captain America
escapes. Outside Captain America is stopped by a person calling
himself Moonstone. The two of them begins to fight, and Moonstone
manages to defeat Captain America. Harderman arrives, and Moonstone
thinks to himself "here comes the boss". Harderman
announces the new hero of the city to the public Moonstone. Moonstone
and Harderman takes Captain America to jail. Captain America wakes up
in his cell, outside the cell he hears Harderman and Moonstone
talking with the press. One of the reporters ask Moonstone about his
past, and he begins to tell him a tale about him being a janitor at a
small midwest university where he found the Moonstone, a story made
up by Harderman because Moonstone was never a janitor. After
Moonstone's tale, Harderman tells the press that he thinks they got
enough, and thanks them for coming. In flashback, Moonstone meets
with Harderman and Viper. Moonstone wants to join the "Committee
To Regain America's Principles", saying that he could be a
distinct asset to them, Viper and Harderman agrees, and Moonstone
joins the operation. Harderman tells Moonstone that Viper has been
captured by Captain America, and now a swear-ad campaign to ruin
Captain America's image is to take place, and a murder frame-up is
also part of the plan=
Captain
America Vol.1 #171 (outside Quentin Co,
at 1701 Penn Street, Captain America puts two and two together,
Quentin as in Quentin Harderman. Suddenly Falcon arrives as well, and
the two of them begins to talk about the recent events. Suddenly
Moonstone appears and he manages to defeat both the heroes)
Captain America Vol.1 #172
(Moonstone is about top kill off the two heroes, when Harderman comes
out of Quentin Co. and stops him, telling him that the plan is to
ruin their reputation not making them martyrs. He orders him to call
the media, and go ahead with the plan. In Central Park he joins up
with the Secret Empire and leaves the two heroes with them. Not long
after the two heroes comes running into Moonstone, having freed
themselves. Moonstone is angry at the Secret Empire agents for
letting them go.)
Captain America
Vol.1 #173 (mentioned, Professor X
reveals to Captain America that the Secret Empire has used the
advertising or propaganga, produced by their agents pn Madison
Avenue, one of them is Quentin Harderman)
Captain
America Vol.1 #174 (Moonstone is on tv,
at a talk show, while Haderman watches, thinking to himself, that the
audience are lapping it all up, feeling good about himself)
Captain America Vol.1 #175
(Moonstone comes out of the door, telling Harderman that he can't
believe he is the star at a congressional hearing, and Harderman
answers "yes, it went smoothly". Suddenly an aircraft lands
outside, and Harderman tells Moonstone that their allies has arrived.
Moonstone is send out to "attack" the allies so the
audience still thinks that Moonstone is a hero. Moonstone is easily
defeated, and taken onboard the aircraft. There the man who
"defeated" Moonstone tells him that Moonstone almost made
him believe that he actually defeated Moonstone. After the short
conversation. Moonstone gets out of the aircraft, announcing to the
audience that the Secret Empire is way to strong, and that they have
already been defeated so they better surrender. When Captain America
comes to the rescue, Moonstone says loud "so -- the renegade
vigilante shows up to join his Secret Empire friends". Captain
America defeats the criminal, and Harderman comes "changing"
colors with the words that he has just learned the truth, that the
real enemy is Moonstone. Moonstone feeling betrayed by Harderman
tells the truth to all the cameras around, that it was all a set up
to frame Captain America. In jail Viper is watching as his plans to
frame Captain America falls to the ground. Harderman and Moonstone
are sent to jail....)
Final Appearance: Captain
America Vol.1 #175
Comrade X
See:
Madame X
Conan, Neil
Real Name: Neil
Conan
Occupation: TV reporter
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth:
Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers:
Powers/Abilities:
First
Appearance:
History:
List of Appearances:
X-Treme
X-Men #46
Fantastic Four Vol.3 #9
Conan The Barbarian
See:
Appendix; Hyborian
Age, Conan The Barbarian
Concept Inc.
See:
Appendix, M.U
Companies, Concept Inc.
Concussion
Real Name: Mikhail
(last name unrevealed)
Occupation: Rebel,
freedom fighter
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: U.S.S.R.
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: The Exiles II
Source of Powers: Genetic mutation
Powers: Able to fire bolts of concussive
force from his hands
Cause of Death: Shot
by Firefox
First Appearance:
X-Factor Annual 1
List of Appearances:
X-Factor
Annual 1 (with the Exiles, rescued
Iceman from death; aided Iceman in raiding laboratory of
Doppelganger)
Soviet Super-Soldiers
#1 (with Iron Curtain and Blind Faith,
saved Ursa Major, Vanguard and Darkstar from Russian government;
attacked by Firefox, hands shot off; killed after being interrogated
by Firefox)
Final Appearance: Soviet
Super-Soldiers #1
Condor
Real
Name: Unrevealed
Occupation:
criminal, scientist
Other
Aliases: None
Place
Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known
Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: None
Source
Of Powers:
Powers: Has
the ability to fly
First Appearance:
Nova Vol.1 #2
List
Of Appearances:
Nova Vol.1 #2 (in
the shadows watched Nova in action, later returned to his hiding
place where he teamed-up with his partner Powerhouse, fought Nova,
but escaped)
Nova Vol.1 #3
(after Diamondhead escaped Nova, joined forces with him)
Nova
Vol.1 #6 (alongside Diamondhead, freed
Powerhouse from the hospital, fought Nova)
Nova
Vol.1 #8 (alongside Powerhouse and
Diamondhead escaped from spacestation and Nova)
Nova
Vol.2 #5 (fought Nova)
Coney Island Cruisers
Group
Leader: Big Thunder
Other members:
Bernie, Bobo, Ernie, Georgie, “Weasel”,
Tony, Lou, Murray many unnamed others
First Appearance:
Captain America Vol.1 #240
List of
Appearances:
Captain America Vol.1 #240
(The Coney Island Cruisers try to make a deal with some mobsters by
offering a building on their turf to them as a place to use to store
things. The gang tries to force the building’s lone resident
out, but Captain America stops them and defeats Big Thunder.)
Captain America Vol.1 #309
(Some members see Madcap wandering around their turf and attack him.
Are driven temporarily insane by him.)
Conklin, Sheila
Real Name:
Sheila Conklin
Occupation: Head of
Conklin Industries
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Engaged
Known Relatives:
Cougar (fiance, deceased)
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
None
First Appearance: Marvel
Two-In-One #19
List of Appearances:
Marvel
Two-In-One #19 (allowed the Cougar to
work for her as a scientist to pull company out of bankruptcy; became
engaged to him; killed him when she realized he had been overcome by
greed)
Conklin, Shelley
Real Name:
Captain Shelley Conklin
Occupation:
Head of Code: Blue
Other Aliases:
None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Widowed
Known
Relatives: Paul Conklin Sr. (husband,
deceased), Amy Conklin (daughter), Paul Conklin Jr. (son)
Group Affiliation: Code: Blue
Source of Powers: None
First
Appearance: Thor Vol.1 #426
List of
Appearances:
Thor Vol.1 #426
(first sent Code: Blue into action)
Thor
Vol.1 #432 (oversaw Code: Blue's
altercation with Loki)
Thor Vol.1
#450 (attempted to talk Marc Stone out
of bringing Code: Blue to Asgard)
Thunderstrike
#5 (oversaw Code: Blue's handling of the
Pandara case)
Thunderstrike #8
(with Marc Stone, witnessed testing of Officer Zero)
Thunderstrike #11
(educated Thunderstrike on cases involving guns in public schools)
Thunderstrike #13
(ordered by Chief O'Grady and Jim Young to cut down on Code: Blue
operations)
Thunderstrike #14
(forced to suspend Code: Blue by the mayor's office)
Thunderstrike #15
(alerted to assault by the Thermal Man by her husband, re-activated
Code: Blue and joined them in the field; witnessed husband's death)
Thunderstrike #16
(with Code: Blue, fought Kronin Krask; convinced the mayor's office
to restore Code: Blue)
Thunderstrike
#24 (oversaw treatment of Jackie Lukas)
Conklin Sr., Paul
Real Name: Paul
Conklin, Sr.
Occupation: Chief
engineer at Redfield Electronics
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Married
Known Relatives:
Shelley Conklin (wife), Paul Conklin Jr. (son),
Amy Conklin (daughter)
Group Affiliation:
None
Source of Powers: None
Cause of Death: Killed by falling debris
during attack of the Thermal Man
First Appearance:
Thunderstrike #14
List of
Appearances:
Thunderstrike #14
(learnt Jim Redfield intended to re-activate the Thermal Man)
Thunderstrike #15
(attempted to prevent activation of the Thermal Man, failed; found
evidence that Redfield intended for the Thermal Man to run amock,
killed by falling debris)
Final Appearance: Thunderstrike
#15
Conklin Industries
See:
Appensix, M.U Companies, Conklin
Industries
Connors, "Billy"
Real
Name: William Connors
Occupation:
Student, still a minor
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth:
Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Curt Connors (father, aka
Lizard), Martha Connors (mother, dseceased), unnamed paternal aunt,
unnamed uncle, unnamed cousin, unnamed cousin
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
None
First Appearance:
List of
Appearances:
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #252
(reunited with his father, after he
returns from Beyonder's Battleworld)
Spider-Man
Unlimited #19 (Becomes
uncharacteristically violent and collapses. Finds out that the Lizard
forced Connors to drug him.)
Spider-Man:
Lifeline #3 (Revealed to have been freed
from Hammerhead’s men by Eel and Man Mountain Marko. Finds out
his father is no longer the Lizard.)
Spectacular
Spider-Man Vol.2 #11 (staying with his aunt, talking on the
phone with his father)
Spectacular
Spider-Man Vol.2 #12
Spectacular
Spider-Man Vol.2 #13
Connors, Martha
Real
Name: Martha Connors
Occupation:
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Married
Known Relatives: Curt
Connors (husband, aka Lizard), Billy Connors (Son), unnamed
sister-in-law, unnamed nephew, unnamed niece
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
None
Cause of Death:
Died from cancer
First Appearance:
List of Appearances:
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #252 (reunited
with her husband, after he returns from Beyonder's Battleworld)
Spider-Man Unlimited #19
(Is worried because Curt is acting oddly, talks with Mary Jane about
it. Realizes that the Lizard hates humanity because of Curt’s
feelings about human brutality after losing his arm. Is able to talk
the Lizard into turning back to Curt.)
Spider-Man:
Lifeline #3 (Revealed to have been freed
from Hammerhead’s men by Eel and Man Mountain Marko. Finds out
Curt is no longer the Lizard.)
Spectacular
Spider-Man Vol.2 #11 (mentioned only)
Final
Appearance:
Connors, Paul
Real Name: Paul
Connors
Occupation: Play writer
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Blonde Phantom #14
List of
Appearances:
Blonde Phantom #14
(During his play, kills actor Van Rogers because he was going to
marry Vera Campbell and Paul was jealous. Caught by Miss America.)
Conover, Jacob
Real Name: Jacob
Conover
Occupation: Columnist at
Daily Bugle
Other Aliases:
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known
Relatives: None
Group Affiliation:
Daily Bugle staff
Source of Powers:
Powers/Abilities:
First
Appearance:
History:
List of Appearances:
Amazing
Spider-Man Vol.1 #248 (photograph only.
His article about Timorthy Harrison appears in the Daily Bugle)
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #252 (face
on newspaper only, writes an article about the missing superheroes)
Conquest
Real Name: Bridget
Malone
Occupation: Unrevealed, might
be a saboteur for IRA
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Northern Ireland
Marital Status: Single
Known
Relatives: Several brothers, and atleast two
uncles all unnamed
Group Affiliation: Exemplars,
(and possibly) IRA
Source of Powers: Kestel
Key of Krakkan
Powers/Abilities: (as
Bridget): Skilled fighter whether armed or not; (as Conquest):
Excellent fighter, masters all kinds of weaponry
First
Appearance: Thor Vol.2 #17
History:
Bridget was born in Northern Ireland from a
working-class family. Several of her brothers and two uncles were
jailed or killed during the violent era she grew up in. She has been
suspected of having ties to the IRA, but nothing has been proven yet.
Described by neighboors as an angry girl, unwilling to believe in the
hope of peace. Recently she was suspected of participating in a
shooting with the police, but she fled Belfast.
List of
Appearances:
Thor Vol.2 #17
(Loki watched as Bridget Malone found the Kestel Key of Krakkan, sees
as she becomes Conquest, the living embodiment of battle. Alongside
Bedlam comes to pick up Juggernaut during his battle with Thor. The
three of them dissappears)
Iron Man
Vol.3 #22 (Seen on tv-screen during
fight with Thor)
Peter Parker:
Spider-Man Vol.2 #11 (Revealed to be
present in the basement of Daily Bugle alongside the rest of the
Exemplars Fights Spider-Man. Later when Spider-Man returns with Dr.
Mann, Iron Man and Thor fights them)
Juggernaut:
The Eight Day #1 (Alongside the rest of
the Exemplars, waits for the finishing of the "God Machine".
When Stonecutter finishes it, brought to the North Pole. When she
begins to argue with Decay and Carnivore, stopped by Bedlam. Later
knocked out by Juggernaut who has decided to go against the
Exemplars, returns to fight Juggernaut again, but is again knocked
out. When the final battle is lost, vanishes alongside the rest of
the Exemplars)
Avengers Vol.3 #23
(Alongside Decay and Stonecutter
discovers Carnivore in the Himalayas, brings him with them for the
ultimate revenge against Juggernaut)
Avengers
Vol.3 #24 (In the stone plaza created by
Stonecutter, fights Carnivore as a test of power. Later alongside the
rest of the Exemplars, appears before the Avengers and kidnaps
Juggernaut)
Avengers Vol.3 #25
(Alongside the rest of the Exemplars, present at the stone plaza
created by Stonecutter, preparring for the executing of the traitor
Juggernaut, and for the gigantic battle between the Exemplars.
Suddenly the stone plaza is attacked by the Avengers, Spider-Man and
Nova. Conquest is attacked by Nova, she defeats him easily and then
begins to fight Quicksilver. In the end Conquest and the rest of the
Exemplars is successfull indefeating all the superheroes except
Captain America, and is defeated herself when Captain America manage
to persuade Bedlam to turn against her partners, vanishes)
Conquistador
Real
Name: Miguel Provenza
Occupation: Criminal,
millionaire
Other Aliases: None
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers: Genetic
mutation
Powers: Has
the ability to control the Earth
First
Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #9
List Of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #9 (terrorized a small
spanish village, fought and defeated by El Aguila)
Conscience
Real
Name: Inapplicable
Occupation:
Unrevealed
Other
Aliases: Unrevealed
Place
Of Creation:
Creator:
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: Ally
of Master Mold
Source Of Powers:
Conscience is an artificial being
Powers: Superhuman
strength and intelligence
First
Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #20
List Of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #20 (attacked Cyclops at
Moira's place)
Marvel Comics
Presents #21
Marvel Comics Presents
#22 (turned against Master Mold,
seemingly destroyed by a blast from Master Mold)
Marvel
Comics Presents #23 (revealed not to
have been destroyed)
Marvel Comics
Presents #24 (helped in defeating Master
Mold)
Constrictor
Real Name: Frank
Schlichting
Occupation: Professional
criminal/assasin, former SHIELD agent
Other Aliases: Mr.
Frank, Frank Payne
Place Of Birth: Rancine,
Wisconsin
Marital Status: Divorced
Known Relatives: unnamed mother (deceased),
Amy Schlichting (sister, deceased), unnamed father (presumed
deceased), Mrs. Payne (ex-wife), Mia Payne (daughter), McAvey (common
law stepfather)
Group Affiliation: Six
Pack II; Masters Of Evil VII, former member of Serpent Society, agent
of SHIELD I, Justin Hammer, The Corporation, Stewart Montenegro and
The Viper, occasional partner of Sabretooth
Source Of
Powers: None
Abilities: Athlete.
Constrictor has two cybernetically-controlled electrically-powered
Adamantium-alloy cables.
First Appearance: Incredible
Hulk Vol.2 #212
List Of Appearances;
Incredible
Hulk Vol.2 #212 (send by The Corporation
to get Jim Wilson, fought and defeated by Hulk)
Captain
America Vol.1 #228 (attacks Captain
America at the SHIELD complex)
Captain
America Vol.1 #229 (defeated by Captain
America, tied-up and left for the police)
Captain
America Vol.1 #230 (flashback)
Captain America Vol.1 #231
(flashback)
Iron Man Vol.1 #127 (as
agent of Justin Hammer)
Power Man &
Iron Fist #68, 84 (with Sabretooth,
fought Power Man and Iron Fist)
Captain
America Vol.1 #281-283
Marvel
Two-In-One #96 (tried to kill Thing at
hospital, defeated by some of the superhero guests at the hospital)
Captain America Vol.1 #310-311 (left
founding meeting of Serpent Society, "sold" the team to
Captain America, badly beaten by Anaconda, hospitalized, murder
attempt by Scoruge)
Marvel Comics
Presents #74 (flashback, where his
step-father killed his mother and sister, one of the policemen
investigating the murders is Captain George Stacy)
Nick
Fury Agent Of SHIELD Vol.2 #37 (Cage
hired by Constrictor's daughter to find her father, Constrictor
revealed as a former SHIELD agent)
NFL
Superpro #11
Thunderbolts #24-25
(Masters Of Evil VII)
Gambit
Vol.2 #11 (gave up his adamantium coils
to give Sabretooth a life saving infusion)
Deadpool
Vol.3 #38-41 (revealed to be living with
Titania II and Deadpool)
Gambit
Vol.2 #17
Deadpool Vol.3 #42
Gambit Vol.2 #18
Deadpool
Vol.3 #43
Deadpool Vol.3 #44
Black Panther Vol.3 #23
Deadpool
Vol.3 #45
The Hood #2
(Accepts offer to work for Dennis Golembuski with Shocker and Jack
O’Lantern.)
The Hood #3
(Fights the Hood when he tries to steal Golembuski’s diamond
shipment.)
The Hood #4
(Is reprimanded by Golembuski after being defeated by the Hood and
losing have the shipment.)
The Hood
#5 (Is mentioned to have had a lead
looking for the diamonds, but turned out to have been fake.)
The Hood #6
(With Shocker and Jack O’Lantern, waits to ambush the Hood.
After Madam Rapier gets killed, accepts the diamonds instead of
fighting him.)
Cable & Deadpool
#7
Secret War #3
Contagion
See:
Appendix,
Futures, 2099, Contagion
Contemplator
Real Name: Tath
Ki
Occupation: inapplicable (former)
philosopher, teacher, investigator of reality, would-be conqueror
Other Aliases: Mister Buda
Place
Of Birth: Coal Sack Nebula
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: Elders of the Universe
Source Of Powers: Manipulation of cosmic
energy
Powers: Superhuman intellect,
totally indestructable, enchanced agility and reflexes
First
Appearance: Marvel Treasury Special #1
List Of Appearances;
Marvel Treasury
Special #1
Captain America Annual 6
Silver Surfer Vol.3 #4
Silver
Surfer Vol.3 #7-9
Silver Surfer
Vol.3 #12 ("killed" by Captain
Reptyl by decapitation)
Silver
Surfer Vol.3 #25 (in disguise revealed
to be alive)
Silver Surfer Vol.3
#26-27
Silver Surfer Vol.3 #29-31
Contraxian
See:
Appendix, Alien Races, Contraxian
Control Pearl
See:
Appendix, Items,
Control Pearl
Controller
Real Name: Basil
Sandhurst
Occupation: Professional
criminal
Other Aliases: None
Place Of Birth: Kittery Point, Maine
Marital Status: Single
Known
Relatives: Vincent Sandhurst (brother,
deceased)
Group Affiliation: Skeleton
Crew
Source Of Powers: Armored
exo-skeleton powered by cerebral energies drained from victims
wearing his slave discs
Powers: Superhuman
strength and durability, telepathy, able to control those wearing his
slave discs
First Appearance: Iron
Man Vol.1 #12
List Of Appearances:
Iron
Man Vol.1 #12-13 (crippled in lab
accident, created exo-skeleton and slave discs and gained superhuman
powers, enslaved inhabitants of town, attempted to invade New York
City, defeated by Iron Man I and Jasper Sitwell of SHIELD I)
Iron Man Vol.1 #28
(took over Pinewood Sanitarium, created improved eq