Seahorse
Real Name:
Unrevealed
Occupation: Outcast
Other Aliases: Unrevealed
Place
Of Birth: Atlantis
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: The School
Source Of Powers: Seahorse is an atlantean
Powers: Like all Atlantean, Seahorse has
the ability to live underwater for infinity periods of time, while he
isn't able to live on the surface more than three minutes
First Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents
#12
List Of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #12 (alongside The
School fought and defeated by Namorita)
Seaweed
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Outcast
Other
Aliases: Unrevealed
Place Of Birth:
Atlantis
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: The School
Source Of
Powers: Seaweed is an atlantean
Powers:
Like all Atlantean, Seaweed has the ability to
live underwater for infinity periods of time, while he isn't able to
live on the surface more than three minutes
First
Appearance: Marvel Comics Presents #12
List Of Appearances:
Marvel Comics
Presents #12 (alongside The School
fought and defeated by Namorita)
Sea Witch
Real Name: Bridget
O'Hare
Occupation: Former sailor
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: 12th Century Ireland
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: The Young Gods
Source of Powers: Member of the Young Gods
Powers: Able to breathe underwater, able to
control water telekinetically
First Appearance: Thor
Vol.1 #300
List Of Appearances:
Thor
Vol.1 #300 (presented to the Celestials)
Spectacular Spider-Man Annual 8
Marvel Comics Presents #101-109
(with Young Gods, battled Nuada)
Second-Story Sam
Real Name: Samuel
(last name unrevealed)
Occupation: Robber
Other Aliases: "Sammy", Giant-Man
I (imposter)
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known
Relatives: None
Group Affiliation:
None
Source of Powers: Pym
particles
Powers: Able to grow or
shrink in size; possesses normal human strength in smaller heights,
superhuman strength in larger heights
First Appearance:
Tales To Astonish #62
List of
Appearances:
Tales To Astonish #62
(robbed Hank Pym, stole his Giant-Man costume, went on crime spree;
fought the Wasp, captured by ants controlled by Pym, knocked
unconscious; lost memory of Pym's double identity)
Secret Empire I
Group Leader at
time of disbandment: Number One (identity
unknown)
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Number Two,
Number Six/Gabe Jones, Number Nine, Boomerang
Former
Members: Number Five
First
Appearance: Tales to Astonish #81
History: The Secret Empire was originally
founded by its first Number One, a scientist who believed he had
always been an anonymous nobody in his words (see: Number
One I). The scientist created the Secret
Empire as a criminal organization, it is unclear whether his goal
extended to world domination. The Empire began as a subordinate
organization to the far larger subversive organization Hydra, which
provided it with considerable financial support (see: HYDRA).
HYDRA saw much of the Empire's usefulness as serving as a means of
distracting the attention of SHIELD from HYDRA, while HYDRA was
secretly rebuilding its own strength (see: SHIELD
I). Number One on the other hand sought
to break away from HYDRA's domination.
Ironically
in the end Number One was killed in an explosion set off by himself,
leaving his corpse unidentifiable. A terrible faith of the man who
sought to make himself famous through the Empire
List of
Appearances:
Tales To Astonish #81
(contacts their special agent Boomerang to give
him a mission. Getting the Orion missile)
Tales
To Astonish #82 (watches from a monitor, Boomerang escaping
from the "Gamma Base" with Betty Ross. When Number Five
press a button to make a call to the Boomerang untraceable, a jet of
gas is blown up in his face, killing him. The other two agents,
blaiming Number Five for the attack, given the fact that he has sworn
that he would one day lead the Secret Empire. Meanwhile The Boomerang
beginms to fight the Hulk, he tries to escape from the monster with
Betty Ross, but in the end have to leave her to Hulk to escape
himself. Picked up by a helicopter)
Tales
To Astonish #83 (in the helicopter, two agents of the Secret
Empire, tells Boomerang that Number One won't be impressed by
Boomerang's promises, and that nodoby gets a second chance. Boomerang
tells them that he isn't nodoby, end decides to go after the missile,
he leaves the helicopter. Later at a cabinet meeting of the Secret
Empire, Number Two orders Boomerang to be executed, but Number Nine
protests. The others tells him to be silent, and that since the death
of Number Five, he has been under suspision. Number Two tells accues
Number Nine of high treason. Number Nine, yells that they're
complacent fools, and throws a stun grenade taking the others down,
leaving his way to the top alot easier, he reveals that he himself
was wearing a proctective armor)
Tales
To Astonish #84 (only seen of movie-theatre seen, Boomerang
tries to capture the Orion missile, but ion the end he is stopped by
Major Talbot)
Strange Tales Vol.1
#149 (collapse reported)
Captain
America Vol.1 #175 (in flashback, revealed how Number Six in
the end took down Number Nine, and revealed his true identity as Gabe
Jones, who had worked undercover as Number Six)
Final
Appearance: Strange Tales Vol.1 #149
Secret Empire II
Group Leader at
time of disbandment: Number One (identity
classified)
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Number
Three, Number Eight, Number Nine/Linda Donaldson, Number 13, Number
16/Mr. Black, Number 68/Gabe Jones, Blob, Unus
Former
Members: Unrevealed
First
Appearance: Amazing Adventures Vol.1 #11
History: The Secret Empire regrouped under
a new Number One sometime later (see: Number
One II). The Empire infiltrated the
Brand Corporation, and hired Quentin Harderman and his Commitee to
Regain America's Principles to try to ruin Captain America's
reputation (see: Captain America
I; Harderman,
Quentin; Appendix,
M.U Companies, Brand Corporation).
Number One who was a very high U.S Government official committed
suiside after his attempted coup d'etat failed. The government had
covered up his guilt and suiside with the help of a double
List of Appearances:
Amazing Adventures
Vol.1 #11
Captain America Vol.1
#173
Captain America Vol.1
#174
Captain America Vol.1 #175
(Number One commits suiside before the eyes of Captain America,
organization collapses)
Final Appearance: Captain
America Vol.1 #175
Secret Empire III
Group Leader at
time of disbandment: Counsil of Ten
Former Group Leaders: Professor Power,
Number One IV
Members at time of disbandment: Number
Two, Number Three/Punisher, Number Four, Number Five, Number Seven,
Number Eight, Number Nine, Number Ten, Number 12
Former
Members: Mad-Dog, Lifter, Shocker II, Slither,
Peeper, Number Six, Midnight, Thunderball, Lynn Church, Chain, Sonic,
Grasp, Number Three
First Appearance: Defenders
Vol.1 #123
History: The third
version of the Secret Empire is said to have consisted of wealthy and
powerful men from the worlds of politics, religion, espionage, the
military, big businesses and the mass media. Headed by Professor
Power, they sought to trigger a nuclear war between the United States
and the Soviet Union (see: Professor
Power). The plan was that the Secret
Empire should remain safe underground and Power madly believed they
would someday found a utopia on returning to Earth's surface.
Professor Power and the Secret Empire was defeated by the Defenders
(see: Defenders).
However, Power's closest advisors in the Empire managed to escape,
and continued to exist under their leadership. The new Number One was
taken down by Moon Knight, Spider-Man and Punisher (see: Number
One IV). But the rest of the Counsil of
Ten continued
List of Appearances:
Defenders
Vol.1 #123-130
Marc Spector: Moon
Knight #19 (at a meeting "declared"
war on Moon Knight. Fought Spider-Man, Moon Knight and Midnight, shot
Midnight)
Marc Spector: Moon Knight
#20 (decides to begin tests on Midnight.
Number One orders Number Six to destroy Punisher, Spider-Man and Moon
Knight. Number Six is killed by Punisher)
Marc
Spector: Moon Knight #21 (Number One is
taken in by Moon Knight, Spider-Man and Punisher)
Amazing
Spider-Man Vol.1 #353 (Round Robin;
Midnight is sent in action as the Secret Empire's new superhuman, he
breaks Eliot Franklin out of prison, fights Spider-Man and Darkhawk)
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #354
(Round Robin; Eliot Franklin is introduced to the Secret Empire,
Midnight fights Nova and Spider-Man)
Amazing
Spider-Man Vol.1 #355 (Round Bobin;
fights Spider-Man, Punisher, Night Trasher and Moon Knight, the
Seekers joins the fight. Midnight brings Nova to the Secret Empire's
headquater)
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1
#356 (Round Robin; having a discussion
on who should be the new Number One, because they finds out that the
organization needs a leader. The organization looses their Manhattan
headquater, but they escapes)
Amazing
Spider-Man Vol.1 #357 (Round Robin;
Punisher revealed as having taken down Number Three, and posting as
him. As Number Three convinces the other members to attack Midnight
who tries to become the new Number One. After the rest of them is
taken down, Midnight attacks Number Three and learns that he is
Punisher. Lynn is revealed as a cyborg as well)
Amazing
Spider-Man Vol.1 #358 (Round Robin;
Punisher, Nova, Night Trasher, Darkhawk, Spider-Man and Moon Knight
fights the Secret Empire. Lynn reveals that she was the pet project
of Number One, kept secret from the Counsil of Ten. Midnight and
Thunderball turns against Lynn. Lynn and Midnight seemingly destroyed
in explosion)
Nomad Vol.2 #4
(present at a meeting between different members of organized crime)
Final Appearance:
Secret Empire IV
See:
Royal Forces of America
Seekers I
Group Leader: Grasp
Former Group Leaders: None
Current
Members: Sonic, Chain
Former
Members: None
First Appearance: Iron
Man Vol.1 #214
History:
List of Appearances:
Iron
Man Vol.1 #214
Fantastic Four Vol.1
#342 (Grasp's son Teddy dies imitaing
Human Torch II)
Amazing Spider-Man
Vol.1 #355 (Round Robin; as agents of
the Secret Empire fought Moon Knight, Punisher and Spider-Man
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #358
(Round Robin; Sonic's armor destroyed by Punisher, Grasp defeated by
Nova, Chain defeated by Moon Knight)
Seekers II
Current Group leader:
Jake
Former Group Leaders:
Unrevealed
Current Members: Tony,
Russ, and three others unnamed persons
Former Members:
Unrevealed
First Appearance: Marvel
Comics Presents #24
List of appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #24 (4 Seekers captured
Havok and Leila O'Toole)
Marvel
Comics Presents #25 (2 more Seekers with
them, one Seeker, killed by a Tracker)
Marvel
Comics Presents #26 (Jake and two other
seekers tried to kill Havok but failed)
Sefton, Amanda
See:
Magik II
Selbert
Real Name:
Selbert (first name unrevealed)
Occupation: retired
general, and arms dealer
Other Aliases: (nickname)
Brass
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known
Relatives: None
Group Affiliation:
Ally of Steel
Source Of Powers: None
Cause Of Death: Killed when strangled by a
super-soldier
First Appearance: Marvel
Comics Presents #1
List Of Appearances:
Marvel
Comics Presents #1 (Elements Of Terror,
out in the Swamp met with Zahner)
Marvel
Comics Presents #2 (at a hearing in the
congrass)
Marvel Comics Presents #3
Marvel Comics Presents #4
(at Steel's house)
Marvel Comics
Presents #5 (called of Doctor
Railsback's project)
Marvel Comics
Presents #6
Marvel Comics Presents
#7 (told Doctor McDonald to have the
super-soldiers ready for a trip to Costo Dinora)
Marvel
Comics Presents #8
Marvel Comics
Presents #10 (learned that Zahner had
turned against him)
Marvel Comics
Presents #11 (taken Dittilio and Zahner
captive)
Marvel Comics Presents #12
(killed by one of the super-soldiers)
Final Appearance:
Marvel Comics Presents #12
Selene
Real Name: Selene
Occupation: Leader of Hellfre Club, former
Self-styled goddess
Other Aliases: Black
Queen (former) Black Priestess
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Widowed
Known
Relatives: Marcus Domitus Gallio (husband,
deceased)
Group Affiliation: Leader
of Hellfire Club
Source Of Powers: Genetic
mutation, besides manipulation of the forces of magic
Powers:
Enhanced strenght, speed, stamina, durability,
agility and reflexes. Immunity to aging (as long as she maintains her
supply of life force that she drains from human beings), fast healing
ability. Selene is a "phychic vampire". Also has the
ability to manipulate non-living things
First Appearance
(as Selene): New
Mutants Vol.1 #9
First Appearance (as Black
Queen): Uncanny X-Men #189
List
Of Appearances;
New Mutants #9-11 (in
Nova Roma, tried to kill Magma, buried alive)
Uncanny
X-Men #183-184 (fought X-Men)
Uncanny X-Men #189-191 (became
Black Queen, captured by Kulan Gath)
Uncanny
X-Men #283 (revealed as being the
manipulator in Hellfire Club)
X-Force
#75 (Tried to open an enchanted casket
with Moonstar's blood; did so, got Asguardian staff of power,
animated a metal construct by accident.)
Fantastic
Four Annual '99 (with Blackheart as
newest Hellfire Club)
Selleck, Sharon
Real Name: Sharon
Selleck
Occupation: Singer in the
rock band 'The Rolling Dead'
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Fantastic Four Vol.1 #251
List of
Appearances:
Fantastic Four Vol.1 #251
(revealed to be new room-mate of Julie Angel)
Fantastic
Four Vol.1 #253
Fantastic Four Vol.1
#256 (with Julie Angel, witnessed
Annihilus' force field envelope the Baxter Building)
Fantastic Four Annual 17
(car broke down near town of King's Crossing, populated by people
mutated by Skrull "milk"; called the Fantastic Four to be
rescued from them)
Fantastic Four
Vol.1 #269 (met with Human Torch,
suspected he and Alicia Masters were attracted to one another)
Senor Muerte I/Senor Suerte I [Mr.
Death I/Mr. Luck I]
Real Name: Ramon
Garcia
Occupation: Owner of a chain
of gambling casinos
Other Aliases: Mr.
Luck, Mr. Death
Place Of Birth: Hatillo,
Puerto Rico
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Jaime Garcia (brother, aka
Senor Suerte II), Philip Garcia (brother, aka Senor Muerte II)
Group Affiliation: None
Source
Of Powers: None; wore a suit
Powers
(in suit): allowing him to generate electricity
through his hands
Cause of Death: Electrocuted
by his own suit
First Appearance: Hero
For Hire #10
List Of Appearances:
Hero
For Hire #5-6 (behind-the-scenes, sent
men to kill Frank Jenks and Luke Cage)
Hero
For Hire #10-11(attempted to kill Luke
Cage, murdered rival casino owner, battled Cage, electrocuted)
Final Appearance: Hero For Hire #11
Senor Muerte II [Mr.
Death II]
Real Name: Philip Garcia
Occupation: Professional assassin, co-owner
of gambling casinos
Other Aliases: Ramon
Garcia, Mr. Death
Place Of Birth: Hatillo,
Puerto Rico
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Ramon Garcia (brother, aka
Senor Muerte I/Senor Suerte I, deceased), Jaime Garcia (brother, aka
Senor Suerte II)
Group Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers: None; wears a suit
Powqers (in suit): allowing him to generate
electricity through his hands and a vest containing weapons
First Appearance: Captain America Vol.1
#224
List Of Appearances:
Captain
America Vol.1 #224 (posed as his
deceased brother; alongside Tarantula I, murdered government agent
Ken Astor, attempted to hijack military convoy, battled Captain
America)
Power Man and Iron Fist
#63-64 (with Senor Suerte II, gambling
operations disrupted by Power Man and Iron Fist, set death-traps for
them, defeated)
Senor Muerte III [Mr.
Death III]
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Drug-lord
Other
Aliases: Unrevealed
Place Of Birth:
Unrevealed location in Latin America
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known
Relatives: Unrevealed
Group
Affiliation: Leader of The Grip
Source
Of Powers: Unrevealed
Powers:
Telepathy
First Appearance: Marvel
Comics Presents #41
History:
List Of Appearances:
Marvel Comics Presents #41
(fought Freedom Force)
Senor Suerte II [Mr.
Luck II]
Real Name: Jaime Garcia
Occupation: Professional gambler, thief,
co-owner of gambling casinos
Other Aliases: Mr.
Luck
Place Of Birth: Hatillo, Puerto
Rico
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Ramon Garcia (brother, aka
Senor Muerte I/Senor Suerte I, deceased), Philip Garcia (brother, aka
Senor Muerte II)
Group Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers: None
First
Appearance: Power Man and Iron Fist #56
List Of Appearances:
Power Man and Iron
Fist #56 (attempted theft of Tutankhamen
artifacts from museum, battled Power Man and Iron Fist)
Power
Man and Iron Fist #63-64 (with Senor
Muerte II, gambling operations disrupted by Power Man and Iron Fist,
set death-traps for them, defeated)
Sensors
Current Group Leader:
None
Former Group Leader: None
Current Members: Sight, Touch, Sound,
Smell, Taste, Intuition
Former Members: None
First Appearance: West Coast Avengers
Annual 3
List of Appearances:
West
Coast Avengers Annual 3 (sent by the
High Evolutionary to battle the Avengers in Wakanda, defeated by
them)
Senter, Ms.
Real Name:
Senter (first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Theatrical
actress
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
Powers/Abilities:
First Appearance: Comedy Comics #9
List of Appearances:
Comedy Comics #9
(while performing on stage, aged into an
old woman by Mr. Black; forced to meet Mr. Black's demands for the
cure; aided by Silver Scorpion who defeated Mr. Black, unmasking him
as Senter's own doctor; returned to normal, returned to the stage)
Sentry
Real Name: Elkins
(first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Former
mercenary, former Guardsmen at the Vault, former officer in the army
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: Jury
Source
of Powers: A suit of armor modeled after those
used by the Guardsmen at the Vault.
Powers (in armor):
Superhuman strength, the ability to fly and
repulsor blasts.
First Appearance: Venom:
Lethal Protector #2
List of Appearances:
Venom:
Lethal Protector #2
Venom: Lethal
Protector #3
Amazing Spider-Man
Vol.1 #383
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1
#384
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #385
Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #1
Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #2
Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #3
Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #4
Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #5
Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #6
Venom: Sinner Takes All #1
Venom:
Sinner Takes All #2
Venom: Sinner
Takes All #3
Venom: Sinner Takes All
#4
Thunderbolts #23 (fights
Thunderbolts)
Thunderbolts #28
Thunderbolts #32 (fights
Secret Empire V, alongside Thunderbolts)
Sentry #213
Real Name:
Intergalactic Kree Sentry #213
Occupation: Agent of the Kree Empire
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Creation: Hala, Kree Galaxy
Creator:
Bronek
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
Robotic construction
Powers:
Superhuman strength and durability, able to
project energy blasts, flight
Cause of Destruction:
Destroyed by the Eternals of Uranus
First Appearance: What If Vol.1 #26
List of Appearances:
What If Vol.1 #26
(found defending Kree outpost on Uranus by exiled Eternals, destroyed
by them)
Quasar #2
(head seen on display in museum on Uranus)
Final
Appearance: What If Vol.1 #26
Sentry #372
Real Name:
Intergalactic Kree Sentry #372
Occupation: Agent of the Kree Empire
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Creation: Hala, Kree Galaxy
Creator:
Bronek
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
Robotic construction
Powers:
Superhuman strength and durability, able to
project energy blasts, flight
Cause of Destruction:
Self-destructed
First Appearance:
Avengers West Coast Vol.2 #80
List
of Appearances:
Avengers West Coast Vol.2
#80 (Operation: Galactic Storm; found
guarding Kree outpost, attacked the Imperial Guard and Avengers;
destroyed itself to protect outpost's secrets)
Final
Appearance: Avengers West Coast Vol.2 #80
Sentry #459
Real Name:
Intergalactic Kree Sentry #459
Occupation: Agent of the Kree Empire,
member of the Underground Legion
Other Aliases: "Mr.
Roboto"
Place of Creation: Hala,
Kree Galaxy
Creator: Bronek
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known
Relatives: None
Group Affiliation:
Underground Legion, Heavy Metal
Source
of Powers: Robotic construction
Powers:
Superhuman strength and durability, able to
project energy blasts, flight
First Appearance: Fantastic
Four Vol.1 #64
List of Appearances:
Fantastic
Four Vol.1 #64 (found by Dr. Daniel
Damian in Kree Outpost 10 in the Pacific, fought the Fantastic Four)
Thor Vol.1 #147
(flashback, depicted how Sentry #459 was sent to oversee the creation
of the Inhumans 25,000 years ago)
Marvel
Super-Heroes Vol.2 #13/Captain Marvel Vol.1 #1-3 (recovered
by Captain Mar-Vell, fought him)
Avengers
Vol.1 #89-91 (with Ronan, fought the
Avengers during Kree-Skrull War)
Captain
Marvel Vol.1 #47-49 (with the Cheetah,
fought Captain Mar-Vell, defeated)
Avengers
Vol.1 #288-289 (body recovered by the
Super-Adaptoid to join Heavy Metal,
fought
the Avengers, defeated)
Captain
America Vol.1 #354 (revealed to be in
custody of the Avengers)
Blackwulf
#3-5 (taken over by Ultron, re-built
into smaller body; fought the Underground Legion and Giant-Man,
captured)
Blackwulf #6
(re-programmed by Oliver Broadhurst to
serve the Underground Legion)
Blackwulf
#7-8 (joined Underground Legion in
pursuit of Tantalus, piloted space shuttle)
Blackwulf
#10 (fought Wraath, badly damaged,
possibly beyond repair)
Sentry #571
Real Name:
Intergalactic Kree Sentry #571
Occupation: Agent of the Kree Empire
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Creation: Hala, Kree Galaxy
Creator:
Bronek
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: The Lunatic Legion
Source
of Powers: Robotic construction
Powers:
Superhuman strength and durability, able to
project energy blasts, flight
Cause of Destruction:
Destroyed by Iron Man
First
Appearance: Iron Man Vol.3 #7
List
of Appearances:
Iron Man Vol.3 #7
(defended the Lunatic Legion, fought Iron Man and Warbird, destroyed
by Iron Man)
Final Appearance: Iron
Man Vol.3 #7
Sentry #666
See:
MC-2 Handbook, Sentry #666
Sentry #9168
Real Name:
Intergalactic Kree Sentry #9168
Occupation: Agent
of the Kree Empire
Other Aliases: None
Place of Creation: Hala, Kree Galaxy
Creator: Bronek
Marital Status:
Inapplicable
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: Robotic construction
Powers:
Superhuman strength and durability, able to
project energy blasts, flight
First Appearance: Fantastic
Four Vol.1 #98
List of Appearances:
Fantastic
Four Vol.1 #98 (found stationed on the
moon by the Fantastic Four, planning to sabotage astronaut landing;
defeated)
Serestus
Real Name: Serestus
Occupation: Servant of Attuma
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth:
Atlantis
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: Member of Attuma's army
Source of Powers: Member of the Atlantean
race
Powers/Abilities: Able to
breathe underwater; skilled at use of Control Pearl
First
Appearance: Avengers Vol.3 #43
List
of Appearances:
Avengers Vol.3 #43
(used Control Pearl to control Torg for Attuma, sent him against
Avengers; lost control over Torg when Triathlon knocked the Control
Pearl from his hands)
“Sergeant”
Real Name:
Unrevealed
Occupation: Police
sergeant
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: None
Source of Powers: None
First
Appearance:
List of Appearances:
Blonde
Phantom #13 (Gets a call from Constance
Lane confessing to the murder of Elsie Dubois.)
Blonde
Phantom #14 (Investigates the murder of
Van Rogers)
Serpent Society
Current
Group Leader: Cobra/King Cobra
Former Group Leader: Sidewinder
Current Members: Anaconda,
Bushmaster II, Rattler III, Fer-De-Lance, Puff-Adder, Rock Python,
Black Racer, Black Mamba, Coachwhip, Asp II, Sidewinder II
Former
members: Diamondback II, Slither, Viper II,
Jack Flag, Death-Adder, Cottonmouth II,
Constrictor, Copperhead III, Boomslang
First
Appearance: Captain America Vol.1 #310
List Of Appearances;
Captain
America Vol.1 #308 (Anaconda, Black
Mamba & Death-Adder, while waiting in Sidewinder's home, find a
collection of photographs of other snake-based foes. Sidewinder pays
them more than they are owed, then offers to give them a place with
his new organization.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #309 (Sidewinder begins
holding auditions for the Serpent Society.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #310 (At the Serpent
Society's first meeting, the Constrictor walks out, and phones the
Avengers about them. Anaconda is sent to beat him. Captain America
arrives too late.)
Captain America
Vol.1 #311 (Sidewinder sends out their
members to contact other villainous organizations. Asp &
Cottonmouth visit the Kingpin and Diamondback & Bushmaster visit
AIM. AIM hires the Society to find and kill MODOK.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #312 (Diamondback &
Bushmaster find an old AIM base, but MODOK is not there. They destroy
it.)
Captain America Vol.1 #313
(Diamondback & Bushmaster find MODOK
at another old AIM base, but he blasts off Bushmaster's arms and
escapes. The rest of the Society is sent to the area to begin a
search, which leads to a shopping mall. Captain America is led there
by calls on his hotline, and finds Princess Python fleeing the scene.
She tells him the details, and he lets her go. After Cap evacuates
the mall, the Society finds MODOK in a toy store. Death-Adder and
Cottonmouth kill MODOK, while Cap battles the other members,
defeating them all. Diamondback is attracted to him for the first
time.)
Captain America Vol.1 #315
(While returning MODOK's body to AIM, Cobra meets the Porcupine,
trying to sell his costume. He gives him the Society's card.
Sidewinder wipes Princess Python's mind of all the Society's secrets
and plans to ransom her to the Circus of Crime. Later, the Society is
contacted by the Porcupine, claiming to have caught Captain America.
Diamondback, Cottonmouth, Death-Adder & Rattler are sent to the
scene, and find Cap bound in chains. Diamondback turns away as
Cottonmouth prepares to kill him, but Cap is not really bound, and
battles Cottonmouth, Death-Adder & Rattler. Diamondback goes
after Porcupine, who dies during the battle when he falls on one of
his quills. The other three Society members are taken into custody,
and as Cap watches them, he meets Sidewinder for the first time, who
promises to free his men eventually.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #318 (En route to return
Princess Python to the Circus of Crime, Death-Adder's Serpent Saucer
is shot down by Scourge. Death-Adder commandeers a taxi, but the
driver is Scourge, who kills him.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #319 (Sidewinder recovers
Death-Adder's body and sends the Society out to investigate his
death. Diamondback has a rendezvous with Cap, and tries to seduce him
aboard her Serpent-Saucer, but is unsuccessful. Chasing after Cap in
a farmer's field, Diamondback is shot by a farmer.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #320 (Cobra picks up
Diamondback from the hospital. Scourge attempts to shoot down their
Serpent-Saucer, but he fails.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #338 (Sidewinder breaks
the four Serpent Squad members from jail. The Captain attempts to
stop him, but Sidewinder bluffs him into believing he'd kill them
otherwise.)
Captain America Vol.1
#341 (The four Serpent Squad members are
inducted into the Society. That evening, Viper II enters their HQ and
injects Sidewinder with venom. He manages to teleport to Diamondback,
who discovers that more serpent-villains have arrived and placed the
HQ under siege.)
Captain America
Vol.1 #342 (Diamondback escapes using
Sidewinder's cloak and contacts the Captain. Vagabond takes
Sidewinder to the hospital, while the Captain, Diamondback, D-Man,
Nomad & Falcon raid the Society's HQ. Only Asp, Black Mamba &
Bushmaster remained loyal to Sidewinder. Black Racer attempts to kill
Sidewinder in an ambulance, but Vagabond tickles her into
submission.)
Captain America Vol.1
#343 (The Captain defeats Viper II, but
Cobra, Boomslang & Copperhead have already poisoned Washington's
water supply with Viper's toxin- which turns people into snakes!)
Captain America Vol.1 #344 (The
Captain and his allies head to Washington, with Viper in tow. Cobra
attempts to kill her, but accidentally frees her instead. After
battling a serpent-Ronald Reagan, the Captain is given Viper by
Cobra, who tries to convince him to let him go free. Except for the
Falcon, the rest of Cap's allies are captured by Captain America VI
and Battlestar)
Captain America
Vol.1 #345 (Sidewinder & Vagabond
come to free the others from prison, but only Nomad & Diamondback
take the offer, and Vagabond decides to remain there with D-Man)
Captain America Vol.1 #355
(Rock Python, Coachwhip & Puff-Adder, auditioning for their
places in the Society, go to Sam Wilson's office to steal his
Falcon suit, but the Falcon & Battlestar defeat them)
Uncanny X-Men Annual 13
(Sidewinder has resigned as leader, and Cobra now leads the Society,
with most of the Serpent Squad IV as members. Diamondback gets her
body switched with Dazzler by an artifact the Society was sent after
by Ghaur. Though Diamondback & the X-Men manage to stop the
Society, Sidewinder completes the deal for them.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #365 (Cobra is visited by
Loki, who offers him a place as a "Prime Mover" for the
"Acts of Vengeance", but Cobra is too timid to accept.
Deciding to change his ways, he begins by visiting all of Mr. Hyde's
old hideouts and blowing them up. Finally, he finds Hyde and rather
than ambush him, decides to face him one-on-one.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #366 (Cobra and Mr. Hyde
battle, but Cobra doesn't stand a chance... till he spits a poison
into Hyde's mouth!)
Captain America
Vol.1 #367 (Hyde releases Cobra,
desperate for the antiodote, but all it does is knock him out. There
was no poison- just Cobra's spit. Returning to the Society, he dons
the new costume of King Cobra, and promises the Society that things
will different from now on...)
Captain
America Vol.1 #368 (The Society is hired
to find the Red Skull. Asp & Black Mamba invite Diamondback to
join them, but she declines)
Captain
America Vol.1 #369 (Asp is visited
behind stage at the exotic dance hall she works at by Captain
America. He tries to find out where Diamondback is, but she claims
she hasn't seen her. Later, she warns Diamondback about Cap on the
telephone)
Captain America Vol.1
#371 (Asp, Black Mamba & Anaconda
serve as bodyguards for Captain America and Diamondback's first date,
taking care of all the criminals who show up all night long,
including Black Mamba's old fling the Trump. Afterwards, Black Mamba
visits Diamondback at her apartment, and warns her that going
straight might not be a good idea)
Captain
America Vol.1 #372 (On his way to visit
Diamondback, Captain America finds Boomslang spying on her. Running
away, Boomslang is shot down by a gang of drug dealers, but Cap gets
him to a hospital)
Captain America
Vol.1 #379 (Diamondback receives a
warning note at work, and ultimately heads to Avengers HQ for
protection, but is knocked out at the gate by Black Racer, who pulls
her into a car.
Captain America
Vol.1 #380 (The Trial of Diamondback;
Diamondback is put on trial by the Serpent Society for being
suspected of giving their secrets to Captain America. Black Mamba
serves as defense, and Coachwhip - who is very close to King Cobra-
serves as prosecution. Only four members vote her innocent, and she
is sentenced to death by lethal injection of snake venom. But just as
Puff-Adder is about to deliver the fatal dosage, Sidewinder appears
and teleports her away!)
Captain
America Vol.1 #381 (Sidewinder
immediately begins to pack up and leave town, while Diamondback
eventually goes to Paladin for help. King Cobra & Bushmaster
learn that Black Mamba & Asp sent the message to Sidewinder, and
they are bound up. Returning to the Society's HQ, Diamondback is
poisoned by King Cobra, who promises an antidote if Paladin
surrenders. Over at Diamondback's
apartment, Anaconda, Rock Python & Puff-Adder battle Captain
America, and Rock Python manages to grab him by the foot and hold him
over the street!)
Captain America
Vol.1 #382 (Since King Cobra says there
is no bonus for killing Cap, Rock Python doesn't check his body after
dropping him, and the three serpents leave to lay low. Cap manages to
enter the Society's HQ by riding atop Fer-De-Lance &
Cottonmouth's Serpent-Saucer. He frees Paladin, Diamondback, Asp &
Black Mamba, and manages to briefly chase King Cobra off by bluffing
that Thor was outside. Diamondback is given an antidote, and the
Society is taken into custody, except for Asp & Black Mamba)
Captain America Vol.1 #385
(Diamondback, Asp & Black Mamba, shortly after setting up their
"Bad Girls Inc." detective office, are attacked by
Anaconda & Rock Python!)
Captain
America Vol.1 #386 (Rock Python,
Puff-Adder & Anaconda try to take the three Bad Girls away, but
their Serpent-Saucer is invaded by MODAM, who drops Rock Python &
Puff-Adder from the sky)
Captain
America Vol.1 #387 (Captain America &
Paladin drill Rock Python for information while he and Puff-Adder are
taken away. Anaconda is invited by MODAM to join the Femizons)
Captain America Annual 10
(Bushmaster's origin is recounted as he is informed that he is to be
released from the Vault. Unable to handle being among other people,
he decides to get back in as soon as he can. Meanwhile, Sidewinder
decides to settle accounts with King Cobra by breaking him out of the
Vault. He succeeds, but is hit by Guardsman. Not certain that he will
be
able to teleport two people, he
leaves King Cobra in the Colorado mountains. King Cobra considers
escaping, but returns to the Vault out of loyalty to the Society, now
hating Sidewinder even more)
Captain
America Vol.1 #411 (Boomslang, Anaconda,
Puff-Adder, & Rock Python are among the villains who witness the
events at the AIM Island Weapons Expo)
Captain
America Vol.1 #412 (Boomslang & Rock
Python are seen in the crowds)
Captain
America Vol.1 #413 (Rock Python,
Boomslang & Puff-Adder attack Captain America.
Captain
America Vol.1 #414 (Puff-Adder chases
after Cap)
Captain America Vol.1
#434 (flashback, Jack is angry when his
family is forced out of their home by the Serpent Society, who are
establishing a retirement community in his hometown. He and his
brother Drake create a set of devices and Jack dons the costume of
Jack Flag; Jack Flag attacks Fer-De-Lance & Rock Python outside
of a bank, then confronts King Cobra, claiming he wants to join the
Society. Anaconda knocks him out. When he comes to, King Cobra offers
him membership if he will steal a painting. Jack agrees, but the
painting's owner turns out to be Mr. Hyde. Nonetheless, Jack escapes
with the paining, Hyde in hot pursuit)
Captain
America Vol.1 #435 (Now wearing King
Cobra's costume, Jack endures his initiation rites by eluding the
rest of the Society in a free-for-all. Mr. Hyde appears, angry about
the painting, but King Cobra quiets him, and they become friends
again. When Captain America shows up, Jack convinces him to fail in
battle, and he is brought before the Society. However, Cap's new
side-kick Free Spirit arrives and defeats Coachwhip, then dons her
costume to sneak in. Cap, King Cobra & Mr. Hyde are all sucked
through the drain pipe in King Cobra's swimming pool, and Jack Flag
is exposed as a traitor)
Captain
America Vol.1 #436 (Jack Flag & Free
Spirit battle the Society, and are saved from the Rattler by
Giant-Man. Cap manages to hand-cuff King Cobra and knock-out Mr. Hyde
before collapsing, and he is recovered by Giant-Man)
Captain
America Vol.1 #437 (Giant-Man gets Cap
to Iron Man, and he sends Force Works to help Jack Flag & Free
Spirit defeat the Society)
Deathlok
Vol.3 #7 (mentioned by Puff Adder and
Black Mamba to have disbanded)
Captain
America Vol.4 #30 (Serpent Society revealed to have reformed,
again with Cobra as leader)
Serpent Squad I
Group
Leader at time of disbandment: Viper I
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Eel
I, Cobra
Former Members: None
First Appearance: Captain
America Vol.1 #163
List Of
Appearances;
Captain America Vol.1
#163 (Viper and Eel breaks out of
prison, the prison guards tries to stop them, but are helpless
against the supervillains. To get over the prison wall, the Cobra
helps them, and the three of them escapes in a car, the Serpent Squad
is formed. They drives to their secret hideout. They begins to plan
their revenge against Captain America and Falcon. Viper decides to
call his old friend Quentin, to make him start an ad campaign fo him
"the un-selling of Captain America". The campaign is to
convince the public that Captain America is a glory-grabbing
vigilante, despoiling the name of America. After Viper hangs on the
phone, Eel tells him that he always has some nutty ideas. But Viper
tells him "Wait and see. Never underestimate the power of
advertising". Eel breaks in reading in the paper that Captain
America is now in Virginia visiting his girlfriend. And the three of
them decides to go after him and kill him. The three of them goes to
Virginia, and arrives there the following evening. They breaks
through the window to the room where Captain America and Falcon are
present. Announcing themself as the Serpent Squad, and that they both
must die, they attacks the heroes. Viper hurls one of his lethal
darts against Captain America, but Captain America manages to evade
the dart by using his shield. Then Viper is knocked down by him.
Realizing that they need to regroup the three villains escapes, to
find their weapons. Later at at Dave Cox's house, the Serpent Squad
makes another attack against Captain America. Viper uses his
Venom-Firer. When the villains realises that they can't bring Captain
America out in the open, they goes down to Cox's house, and breaks
the door. Realizing the Captain America has gone away, they tries to
get Dave Cox to tell them where Captain America is. Dave refuses to
tell them, and Cobra decides to ise his Cobra Convulsion Pistol
against Dave, while Viper and Eel looks for Captain America. Suddenly
Captain America comes down from the roof surprising the villains.
Taking out Cobra and Eel with ease, Viper is about to use his Viper
fangs, but Captain America smashes his shiled in the face of Viper
knocking him out. After Cobra and Eel has been taken down the three
of them are send to jail again...)
Final
Appearance: Captain America Vol.1 #163
Serpent Squad II
Group
Leader at time of disbandment: Viper II
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Eel
I, Princess Python, Cobra
Former
Members: None
First
Appearance: Captain America Vol.1 #180
List Of Appearances;
Captain
America Vol.1 #180 (on a road in
Virginia, Madame Hydra stops a car with three US marshals and the
original Viper. She kills the marshals, and tells Viper that she is
now claiming the Viper name, and then guns him down as well.
Meanwhile at a prison nearby Princess Python and her python attacks
the police station, and frees Eel and Cobra, announcing that the
Serpent Squad has been reborned. Eel tells her, that he knew his
brother would work something out, but Princess Python tells him that
his brother has nothing to do with the escape, and that she works
with another one, who is about to liberate him. Later the new Serpent
Squad holds their first "official" meeting. Eel asks Viper
why she is wearing his brother's costume, whereto Viper answers that
Viper was killed in a battle with the forces of the order. Eel is
devistated with the loss of the only one he got. But Viper tells him
to control himself, he will get his revenge soon. Cobra listesn to
Viper's tale, and then challenges her leadership of the team by
attacking her. Viper fights him off, telling him that he is lucky
that she didn't have her fangs, because then he would be dead. She
then shoots him with a dart dipped in paralysing venom. Cobra is
defeated, and Viper ask the other tow if they wants to challenge her
leadership as well. Later in Washington D.C, the first part of the
plan starts when the Serpent Squad kidnaps a man in front of a
cinema. Captain America as Nomad arrives, and fights the Serpent
Squad, but accidently steps on his own cape, and falls, giving the
Serpent Squad time to escape. Later in their secret headquaters,
Viper tells her teammates that the man they have kidnapped is none
other that the president of Roxxon Oil. She also introduces their
silent partner Warlord Krang, who comes in through the door, with the
Serpent Crown of Lemuria in his hands. In flashback Viper meets with
Princess Python to form the new Serpent Squad)
Captain
America Vol.1 #181 (Viper tells Warlord
Krang about their run-in with Nomad, and that it didn't stop them
from getting the president of Roxxon. Krang tells the other and Hugh
Jones that he soon will be a willing pawn of the Serpent Squad. Hugh
Jones cries to Viper that her being a woman, she can't let that
happen, whereto Viper answers "Pig! you think my sex makes me
soft?. You are wrong, Mr. Executive!. I am the hardest person you
will ever encounter!". Krang tells the others how he got the
Serpent Crown and how he joined forces with Viper, and when his tale
ends, he puts the Serpent Crown on Jones' head. The then drives
around Roxxon Oil with the hypnotized president, telling his
employees that he will not be harmed if they don't take any actions
against the Serpent Squad. Nearby Namor and Nomad are listening to
the speaker, and Namor tells Nomad that the president is under the
spell of the Serpent Crown. The Serpent Squad and Hugh Jones uses an
aircraft to get to a offshore drill in the middle of the pacific. The
Serpent Squad gets out of the aircraft, Eel blasts one of the Roxxon
workers but without seriously harming the man, and the Squad
announces to the workers that they will not be harmed, the workers
tells the Squad that this is only a drilling rig and oil isn't that
big a deal since the end of the oil crisis, whereto Krang answers
"It's not the oil we want, fools--! We want the entire lost
continent of Lemuria" And then the Squad begins to raise
Lemuria. Suddenly Nomad attacks the Squad from behind. He easily
defeats EEl and Princess Python, using Princess Python's python.
WArlord Krang is also knocked down, but suddenly Viper arrives using
a helicopter, and shooting at the people at the drilling rig. Warlord
Krang takes off the Serpent Crown from Hugh Jones' head, and throws
the crown to Viper, before leaving in the helicopter, Viper gets
company from Cobra who manages to jump onboard. The two of them
escapes, while Nomad defeats Warlord Krang. In flashback Krang uses
the Serpent Crown to get in contact with Viper, and the two of them
decides to form a partnership
Avengers
Vol.1 #131 (mentioned to have lands in
USA again, and begins a shoot-out with the police)
Captain
America Vol.1 #182 (Nomad arrives at the
shoot-out between the cops and Viper and Cobra. Cobra tells Viper
that they're surrounded, and that they're going to die. Viper tells
him that it's a price she is willing to pay. Cobra tells her that his
intention was to get rich, but that she and Krang prevented it with
their terrorisme. She tells him to cease his sniveling and she will
now ask the Serpent Crown what to do. Cobra realizing he is trapped
between the law and a manwoman. Viper puts on the Serpent Crown, and
when the police tries to storm their hideout, Cobra and Viper guns 3
cops down. Suddenly the hideout begins to go up in flames. Cobra gets
scarred and begins to hallucinate, seeing his former partner Mister
Hyde in the smoke. Viper knocked him down, telling him to shut up,
but is herself attacked by Nomad. Cobra joins the fight trying to
defeat the hero, but is himself defeated. When Nomad tells Cobra and
Viper that the only way they will survive is to come with him, Viper
tells him that she'll rather die for the cause and that she and Cobra
will be martyrs to the cause. Cobra changes his mind, telling Nomad
that now he wants out. He tries to escape, but Viper shots him in the
back. Suddenly the roof comes down on them, seperating Viper and
Nomad. Nomad sees Cobra who is still alive, and rescues the villain,
Viper seemingly dies in the flames. Cobra is taken to a hospital and
this is the end of the second Serpent Squad....)
Final
Appearance: Captain America Vol.1 #182
Serpent Squad III
Group
Leader at time of disbandment: Sidewinder
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Anaconda,
Black Mamba, Death Adder
Former
Members: None
First
Appearance: Marvel Two-In-One #64
List Of Appearances;
Marvel
Two-In-One #64 (The Thing and Stingray
are attacked by the Serpent Squad, who are looking to deliver the
Serpent Crown to their masters at Roxxon Oil)
Marvel
Two-In-One #65 (Triton arrives to aid
Thing and Stingray, and they skirmish, but Sidewinder gets away with
the Crown)
Marvel Two-In-One #66
(Sidewinder delivers the Serpent Crown,
the rest of the Serpent Squad are only shown in a flashback)
Iron Man Vol.1 #160 (Anaconda,
Black Mamba & Death-Adder are sent to sabotage a Stark
International animal-feeder, but Iron Man stops them)
Captain
America Vol.1 #308 (Sidewinder frees
former team mates to join new Serpent Society team)
Final
Appearance: Captain America Vol.1 #308
NOTE: The entire team became founding
members of Serpent Sociaty (See: Serpent
Society)
Serpent Squad IV
Group
Leader at time of disbandment: Viper II
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Copperhead
III, Black Racer, Puff Adder, Fer-De-Lance, Coachwhip, Boomslang
Former Members: None
First Appearance: Captain
America Vol.1 #337
List Of
Appearances;
Captain America Vol.1
#337 (The Serpent Squad attempt to
rob a Las Vegas casino, but are defeated by the Captain, D-Man,
Falcon & Nomad. All eight villains and heroes are arrested.)
Captain America Vol.1 #338
(Sidewinder breaks the four Serpent Squad members from jail. The
Captain attempts to stop him, but Sidewinder bluffs him into
believing he'd kill them otherwise.)
Captain
America Vol.1 #341-342 (truth behind the
new Serpent Squad learned, when Viper and her team tries to take over
the Serpent Society. After the failed attempt, the Serpent Squad IV
members all joins the Sertent Society except Viper II)
Final
Appearance: Captain America Vol.1 #342
Serpentina
See:
Appendix,Futures,
2099, Serpentina
Sersi
Real Name: Sersi
Occupation: Adventurer, dancer, actress,
stage magician, hedonist
Other Aliases: Circe,
Sylvia Sersi, Mesmer
Place Of Birth: Olympia,
Greece
Marital Status: Unmarried at
present
Known Relatives: Helios
(father), Perse (mother), Dane Whitman (aka Black Knight IV, Gann
Josin)
Group Affiliation: The New
Breed, Eternals of Earth, former member of the Avengers, Queen's
Vengeance
Source Of Powers: Member
of the race of superhumans known as the Eternals
Powers/Abilities: Superhuman strength,
speed, stamina, durability, agility and reflexes; able to manipulate
cosmic energy to augment her life force, granting virtual immortality
and invulnerability, project heat and light, rearrange the molecules
of objects, flight, cast illusions, and teleport
First
Appearance: Strange Tales Vol.1 #109
List Of Appearances:
Strange Tales
Vol.1 #109 (revealed to have imprisoned
imps in Pandora's Box in ancient times)
Eternals
Vol.1 #3-5 (battled Deviants in New York
City)
Eternals Vol.1 #6
(publicly revealed herself to be an Eternal, first met Dr. Samuel
Holden)
Eternals Vol.1 #8(began
romance with Dr. Holden)
Eternals
Vol.1 #11-12 (participated in Ritual of
the Uni-Mind)
Eternals Vol.1 #14-17
(alongside Eternals, fought Hulk robot and Dromedan)
Eternals
Vol.1 #18 (had dance with Makkari)
Thor Vol.1 #284-287, 289
(met and became ally of Thor I)
Thor
Vol.1 #291-292(participated in battle
between Olympian gods and Eternals)
Thor
Vol.1 #301 (restored Thor's damaged
costume)
Contest of Champions #1
(among heroes gathered by Grandmaster and Death for their game)
Iron Man Annual 6/Iron Man Vol.1 #179
(captured by the Deviants, freed by Iron Man IV)
Avengers
Vol.1 #246-248 (her party in New York
invaded by the Delphan Brothers; Uni-Mind chose her to remain on
Earth)
Eternals Vol.2 #1, 3-12
(saved Dave Chatterton from suicide; alongside Eternals, fought
Deviants; witnessed Dave's heroic sacrifice)
Silver
Surfer Annual 1 (Evolutionary War;
fought Silver Sufer on behalf of the High Evolutionary)
Captain America Vol.1 #355, 357
(transformed Captain America into teenager for undercover work)
Avengers Vol.1 #308-310
(traveled into Negative Zone with Avengers to find Eternals,
seemingly killed by Blastaar, returned to
life)
Avengers West Coast Vol.2 #56
(with Captain America, learnt of Human Torch I's return)
Avengers Annual 18/Avengers Coast Annual
4/Thor Annual 14/Fantastic Four Annual 22 (Atlantis
Attacks; alongside Avengers, participated in "Atlantis Attacks")
Avengers Vol.1 #314-318
(joined Avengers, helped them defeat Nebula)
Avengers
Vol.1 #319-324 (alongside Avengers,
battled the Peace Corpse)
Avengers
Vol.1 #325 (held party with the
Avengers)
Avengers Annual 19
(alongside Avengers, fought Terminus)
Spectacular
Spider-Man #168-170 (alongside Avengers,
fought the Space Phantom)
Thor Vol.1
#420-421
Namor the Sub-Mariner #12
(seen at the Avengers mansion)
Avengers Vol.1 #326-328
(alongside Avengers, fought Surge and otherdimensional monsters)
Captain America Vol.1 #383
(attended birthday party for Captain America)
Avengers
Vol.1 #329-331 (alongside Avengers,
fought the Tetrachs of Entropy)
Avengers
West Coast Vol.2 #69
Avengers
Spotlight #40
X-Factor #66
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #348 (alongside
Avengers, fought weapon dealers)
Alpha
Flight Vol.1 #98-101 (alongside Avengers
and Alpha Flight, fought the Corsortium)
Quasar
#25 (aided Moondragon in defeating
Gronk, Phobius and Helio)
Infinity
Gauntlet #1, 6 (killed by Thanos,
restored after his defeat)
Captain
America Vol.1 #394 (with Quasar, fought
Captain America in training drill)
Avengers
Vol.1 #333-334 (attended grand opening
of Avengers Headquarters)
Avengers
Annual 20/Avengers West Coast Annual 6
(alongside Avengers, fought Deviant forces)
Namor
the Sub-Mariner Annual 1 (attended
birthday party for the Sub-Mariner)
Avengers
Vol.1 #334-339 (captured by Thane Ector,
fought Sibyl Dorn, became his ally, helped him form Uni-Mind to stop
the Collector)
Eternals: The Herod
Factor (alongside Eternals, fought
Deviants)
Thor Vol.1 #437 (met
with Hercules)
Captain America Vol.1
#395-397 (encountered Bad Girls Inc.,
let them steal Serpent Saucer)
Avengers
Vol.1 #344
Captain America Annual 11
(in Babylonian times as a child, met Captain America and
Gilgamesh)
Thor
Annual 17/Fantastic Four Annual 25/Avengers Annual 21
(alongside Avengers, fought Kang and Terminatrix)
Avengers
Vol.1 #345-347/Iron Man Vol.1 #278-279/Captain America Vol.1
#399-401/Wonder Man Vol.2 #9 (Operation:
Galactic Storm)
Avengers Vol.1
#350-351 (made the Black Knight her Gann
Josin)
Infinity War #1
Avengers Vol.1 #352-354
(with the Avengers, fought the Grim Reaper)
Avengers
Vol.1 #355-357 (with the Avengers,
fought the Gatherers)
New Warriors
Vol.1 #33-34/New Warriors Annual 3
(taken over by the Darkling, freed by New Warriors)
Incredible Hulk Vol.2 #403-404
(with Avengers, fought the Hulk)
Avengers
Vol.1 #358-359 (slew murderer Anskar on
Polemachus)
Avengers Vol.1 #360
(went mad, defeated by evil Vision)
Avengers
Vol.1 #361 (prevented from returning to
the Eternals)
Avengers Vol.1 #362
(fought the evil Vision)
Avengers
Vol.1 #363-366
Avengers Annual 22
(with Avengers, fought Bloodwraith)
Infinity
Crusade #1-6 (controlled by the Goddess)
Sleepwalker #27
(with Avengers, fought Sleepwalker)
Avengers
Vol.1 #368-369/X-Men #26/Avengers West Coast Vol.2 #101/Uncanny X-Men
#307 (Bloodties, fought Exodus)
Avengers West Coast Vol.2 #102
(voted against merging the West Coast and East Coast
Avengers)
Avengers
Vol.1 #370-371 (used by Ghaur to form
Deviant Uni-Mind, saved by Kro)
Quasar
#58
Avengers Vol.1 #372-375
(madness revealed to have been caused by Proctor, went into exile
with Black Knight IV)
Black
Knight/Exodus(with Black Knight, fought
Exodus in the past, returned to own time)
Heroes
For Hire #4-7 (with Heroes For Hire,
rescued Thena from the Deviants)
Avengers
Vol.3 #1-4 (with the Avengers, fought
Morgan Le Fay)
New Eternals #1
(with the Eternals, formed "New Breed" team, took alias of
"Mesmer")
Seth
Real Name: Seth
Occupation: Egyptian god of evil and death
Other Aliases: The Serpent God, Lord of the
Unliving
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Seperated
Known
Relatives: Isis (mother), Horus (brother),
Nepthys (wife), Osiris (step-father)
Group Affiliation:
Gods of Heliopolis
Source Of Powers:
Seth is a member of the race of superhumans
known as the Egyptian gods of Heliopolis
Powers: Above
normal intelligence, superhuman strenght, durability (regenerative),
agility and reflexes, metahuman stamina, enhanced strenght, besides
the ability to project destructive force from his hands, and to cast
mystical spells
First Appearance: Thor
Vol.1 #240
List Of Appearances;
Thor
Vol.1 #240
Marvel Two-In-One #22-23
Thor Vol.1 #386
Thor
Vol.1 #390
Thor Vol.1 #395-397
(granted Earth-Force superpowers)
Thor Vol.1 #398-400
Thunderstrike
#23-25
Seth-Amon
Real Name: Seth-Amon
Occupation: Pharaoh in Egypt
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Egypt
somewhere between 2700 and 2500 B.C
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None. Seth-Amon possessed the Golden
Beetle, who could hypnotize people
History: Seth-Amon
was the pharaoh of Egypt, and possessed the "Golden Beetle",
a small item, with hypnotic abilities for the one who possessed the
"Golden Beetle" (see:
Appendix; Items: Golden
Beetle)
First Appearance:
Master of Kung-Fu #26
List of
Appearances:
Master of Kung-Fu #26
(Seth-Amon was the Pharaoh of Egypt somewhere around 2700-2500 B.C
(based upon the fact that there was build a pyramid for him), his
pyramid was build near the present day city of El-Khârga. The
legends told that Pharaoh Seth-Amon possessed the “Golden
Beetle” with ruby eyes, the legend tells that Seth-Amon
believed the ruby eyes of the “Golden Beetle” to possess
hypnotic powers. In the present in the burial chamber of Seth-Amon,
the Golden Beetle is found but without the ruby eyes, they are found
in Seth-Amon’s sarcoghagus in place of Seth-Amon’s eyes)
Severinson, Mr.
Real Name:
Severinson (first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Unrevealed
Other
Aliases: Unrevealed
Place Of Birth:
Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
Of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Marvel Comics Presents #40
List Of
Appearances:
Marvel Comics Presents #40
(Stardust Miseries, caught in the middle of Enchantress' plans for
Wonder Man)
Seyfert, Chris
Real Name:
Christopher Seyfert
Occupation:
Student
Other Aliases: None
Place
of Birth: Presumed Antigo, Wisconsin
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: Pete
Seyfert (father), unnamed mother (whereabouts unknown), Juston
Seyfert (older brother), Rick (uncle)
Group Affiliation:
None
Source of Powers:
None
Powers/Abilities:
Chris wears glasses, and suffors from heavy
migraine
First Appearance: Sentinel
#1
History:
List of Appearances:
Sentinel
#1
Sentinel #2
Sentinel
#3
Sentinel #6
Sentinel
#7
Sentinel #9
Sentinel #12
Seyfert, Juston
Real Name: Juston
Seyfert
Occupation: High school
student
Other Aliases: None
Place
of Birth: Presumed Antigo, Wisconsin
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: Pete
Seyfert (father), unnamed mother (whereabouts unknown), Chris Seyfert
(younger brother), Rick (uncle)
Group Affiliation:
None
Source of Powers:
None
Powers/Abilities:
Innovative, good with electrical devices
First
Appearance: Sentinel #1
History:
List of Appearances:
Sentinel
#1
Sentinel #2
Sentinel
#3
Sentinel #4
Sentinel
#5
Sentinel #6
Sentinel
#7
Sentinel #8
Sentinel
#9
Sentinel #10
Sentinel #11
Sentinel #12
Seyfert, Pete
Real Name: Peter
Seyfert
Occupation: owner of Seyfert
Salvage
Other Aliases: None
Place
of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Divorced
Known Relatives: unnamed
ex-wife (whereabouts unknown), Juston Seyfert (son), Chris Seyfert
(son), Rick (brother?)
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
Powers/Abilities:
First Appearance: Sentinel #1
History:
List of Appearances:
Sentinel
#1
Sentinel #2
Sentinel
#3
Sentinel #5
Sentinel
#6
Sentinel #7
Sentinel #12
Seyfert Salvage
See:
Appendix: M.U Companies: Seyfert
Salvage
Seymour
Real Name: Seymour
(last name unrevealed)
Occupation: Astrologer
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Los Angeles, California
Marital
Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
None
Group Affiliation: None
Source of Powers: None
Abilities:
Seymour is adept at reading the stars and
making predictions based on his findings
First Appearance:
Solo Avengers #10
List of
Appearances:
Solo Avengers #10
(Seymour the All Seeing has seen in the stars, and calculated that
Los Angeles will sink into the sea at 12 o'clock. He calls Los
Angeles Journal to tell them that the city is in great danger, but
they don't believe him, and hangs on the phone. He rushed to a local
tv station, but they throws him out. After having tried newspapers,
tv stations and radio stations, he decides to go to the Exposition
Center, where the 1988 Los Angeles Manufacturers Exposition is being
held. He tries to persuade Mr. Johnson to try to evacuate the city,
but Mr. Johnson doesn't believe him either. Suddenly one of the
criminals who has tries to steal a valurable star from the
exposition, is hit by one of Hawkeye's arrows, and falls ino a scale
model of Los Angeles. Now Seymour's prediction avbout the city of Los
Angeles destruction comes true just not the real city, but a scale
model. After the criminals has been taken away, the press is taking
with Seymour, asking him all sorts of questions. Seymour answers that
he can't just predict something here and now, but that he has now
decided to go into politics, for the man who is destined to be
president of USA, Richard Obadiah Johnson)
Sha-Shan
Real Name:
Sha-Shan
Occupation:
Other Aliases: (former)
Sister Moon
Place Of Birth: Vietnam
Marital Status: Divorced
Known
Relatives: unnamed father (deceased), Achmed
Korba (ex-husband, aka Brother Power, deceased)
Group
Affiliation: Legion Of Light
Source
Of Powers: Given powers by Man-Beast
Powers:
First Appearance (as Sha-Shan):
First Appearance (as Sister Moon):
Spectacular Spider-Man #12
List Of
Appearances;
Spectacular Spider-Man #12
(first appeared as Sister Moon)
Spectacular Spider-Man #13
Spectacular Spider-Man #14
Spectacular Spider-Man #15 (death
of ex-husband, lost powers)
Shadowcat
Real Name: Katherine
Pryde
Occupation: Adventurer, former
student, bartender, SHIELD agent
Other Aliases: Ariel,
Sprite, Shadowcat
Place Of Birth: Deerfield,
Illinois
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Carmen Pryde (father,
deceased), Teresa Pryde (mother), Samuel Prydeman (paternal
grandfather, deceased), Chava Rosanoff (great-aunt, deceased)
Group Affiliation: X-Men, former member of
Excalibur, SHIELD II, New Mutants
Source Of Powers:
Genetic mutation
Powers: Genius,
she has the ability to pass (phase) through solid matter by passing
her atoms through the spaces between the atoms of the object through
which she is moving. Can disrupt electronics by phasing through them.
Besides that she is a moderate expertise of martial arts, and speaks
fluent english, japanese, russian and some Shi'Ar
First
Appearance (as Kitty Pryde): "Uncanny"
X-Men #129
First Appearance (as Sprite):
"Uncanny" X-Men #139
First
Appearance (as Ariel): Uncanny
X-Men #171
First Appearance (as Shadowcat):
Kitty Pryde And Wolverine #1
List Of
Appearances;
"Uncanny" X-Men
#129-131
"Uncanny" X-Men
#138-139
"Uncanny" X-Men
#141-143
Uncanny X-Men #151-152
Uncanny X-Men #166
X-Men
and the Micronauts #1 (Tries to phase
though Baron Karza, but they switch minds. Karza retains mental
control of his body from hers, leaving Kitty unable to do anything.)
X-Men and the Micronauts #2
(In Karza’s body is left on Homeworld. Is finally able to take
control when Karza, in her body is defeated.)
X-Men
and the Micronauts #3 (Tries to cope
with being in Karza’s body.)
X-Men
and the Micronauts #4 (Goes to the
Entity’s planet and confronts Karza. Gets own body back.)
Uncanny X-Men #171
Wolverine
Vol.1 #4
Uncanny X-Men #177-179
New Mutants Vol.1 #15-17
Uncanny
X-Men #183
Kitty Pryde And Wolverine
#1-6
Uncanny X-Men #211 (seriously
wounded, Mutant Massacre)
Fantastic
Four Vs. X-Men #1-4
Excalibur
Special Edition #1
Excalibur #33
Marvel Comics Presents #31
(alongside Excalibur fought robots resembling cartoon characters sent
by Arcade)
Marvel Comics Presents
#32 (defeated some of the robots)
Marvel Comics Presents #33
Marvel
Comics Presents #34
Marvel Comics
Presents #35
Marvel Comics Presents
#36
Marvel Comics Presents #37
Marvel Comics Presents #38
Damage
Control #4 (In flashback, while working
on the Danger Room, is interrupted by Gene Strausser. Helps other
Damage Control members who get trapped inside.)
X-Men
Unlimited #38 (saws Danny Wycenko,
believed him to be Colossus; finally confronted him, befriended him,
asked by him to tell about Colossus)
Excalibur
Vol.1 #50-125
Deadpool
Vol.3 #23
Mekanix #1
Mekanix
#2
Mekanix #3
Mekanix
#4
Mekanix #5
Mekanix
#6
X-Treme X-Men #45
X-Treme X-Men
#46
Uncanny X-Men
#444
Astonishing X-Men Vol.3 #1
Astonishing
X-Men Vol.3 #3
Nightcrawler #3
(having a fencing match with Nightcrawler,
which she wins)
Nightcrawler #4
(helps Nightcrawler in the Dakota
Building, defeating Dr. Childs and his guests, saves Seth Walker from
the demon Pazuzu, by using her power to ”phase” the demon
out of Seth)
Shadow-Hand
Real Name: Li
Chun
Occupation: Professional
criminal
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: The Si-Fan
Source of Powers: None; his hands have been
surgically replaced with morningstars
Cause of Death:
Crushed against stone wall by Shang-Chi
First Appearance: Master of Kung Fu:
Bleeding Black #1
List of Appearances:
Master
of Kung Fu: Bleeding Black #1 (sought to
claim leadership of the Si-Fan; with Zaran II, fought Shang-Chi,
defeated by him in combat)
Final Appearance: Master
of Kung Fu: Bleeding Black #1
Shadow-Slasher
Real Name:
Unrevealed
Occupation: Martial
artist
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
Abilities: Expert
martial artist, armed with ninja weaponry
First
Appearance: Master of Kung Fu #97
List
Of Appearances:
Master of Kung Fu #97
(Shadow Slasher arrives at the airport, from Hong Kong. He is
determined to fight Shang-Chi. When he actually finds Shang-Chi, he
says “So they say you’re the son of Fu Manchu, Prove it”,
and the two of them begins to fight, Shang-Chi is while fighting
Shadow Slasher also trying to take care of one of Mandy Greville’s
new students a blind girl, but he fights off Shadow Slasher, who runs
away, saying he’ll be back. Later in the park, Shadow Slasher
once again attacks Shang-Chi, but again Shang-Chi defeats his enemy,
who again escapes. Shang-Chi places the blind girl with Reston, while
preparing for the final battle with Shadow Slasher. In the streets,
Shadow Slasher meets with Shang-Chi again, telling him, that he is
tired of the constant reminding every time he fights someone, they
always claim that the great Shang-Chi is better than he is and that
he would be humbled by the mere presence of him, and that‘s the
reason why he attacks Shang-Chi to prove his worth. They begins their
final battle, which Shang-Chi once again wins, but Shadow Slasher
manages to escape once more. Shang-Chi goes to Reston, and he, the
blind girl and Reston takes the car and drives to Stormhaven.
When they stops, Reston discovers that the lock of the trunk has been
broken, and before he can do anything Shadow Slasher jumps out, and
begins to attack Shang-Chi again. Shang-Chi beats the man for the
final times, and he is left to the police)
Shadow-Stalker
Real Name:
Unrevealed
Occupation: Assassin
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: The Si-Fan
Source of Powers: None
Abilities:
The Shadow-Stalker wears a morningstar in his
hair which he is proficient at using in combat
First
Appearance: Giant-Size Master of Kung-Fu #3
List of Appearances:
Giant-Size Master
of Kung Fu #3 (sent by Fu Manchu to
battle Shang-Chi, defeated)
Master
of Kung Fu #28 (saved Shang-Chi from Fah
Lo Suee; offered Shang the protection of the Si-Fan)
Shakti
See:
Appendix,
Futures, 2099, Shakti
Shalak
Real Name: Shalak
of Ven
Occupation: Scientist
Other Aliases: None
Place Of
Birth: Atlantis
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
Of Powers: Shalak is an Atlantean
Powers: Breath under water like all
Atlanteans
First Appearance: Namor,
The Sub-Mariner #15
List Of Appearances:
Namor,
The Sub-Mariner #15 (came to take Namor
to Atlantis)
Shalla Bal
Real Name: Shalla
Bal
Occupation: Empress of Zenn-La
Other Aliases: Helena
Place Of
Birth: Planet Zenn-La, Deneb System, Milky Way
Galaxy
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Anddar Bal (father)
Group Affiliation: None
Source
Of Powers: Member of the race of aliens known
as Zenn-Lavians, enhanced by a portion of the Silver Surfer's power
Powers: Long life span, able to generate
plant growth within her vicinity
First Appearance: Silver
Surfer Vol.1 #1
List Of Appearances:
Silver
Surfer Vol.1 #1 (flashback, separated
from Norrin Radd when he became the Silver Surfer)
Silver
Surfer Vol.1 #3 (first used as a pawn by
Mephisto against the Silver Surfer)
Silver
Surfer Vol.1 #6, 8
Silver Surfer
Vol.1 #10-11 (with Yarro Gort, traveled
to Earth; returned to Zenn-La)
Silver
Surfer Vol.1 #16-17 (again used as a
pawn by Mephisto)
Fantastic Four
Vol.1 #155-157 (transported by Mephisto
to Latveria and caused by him to believe that she was a Latverian
peasant named Helena)
Silver Surfer
Vol.2 #1 (escaped destruction of
Zenn-La's ecosphere by Galactus, was abducted to Earth by Mephisto,
received portion of Silver Surfer's power cosmic, returned to Zenn-La
and used this power to restore its ecosphere)
Silver
Surfer Vol.3 #2 (first appeared as
Empress of Zenn-La)
Silver Surfer
Vol.3 #7 (told by Silver Surfer that
their romance was over)
Silver
Surfer Vol.3 #8-9 (held hostage with
Mantis by Elders, was rescued by Silver Surfer)
Silver
Surfer Vol.3 #20 (met Kree leader
Nenora)
Silver Surfer Vol.3 #21
(asked Silver Surfer to protect Zenn-La from Obliterator)
Silver Surfer Vol.3 #25-31
(made alliance with Skrull Empress S'byll against Kree, informed by
Cotati that Nenora was a disguised Skrull, was captured by Nenora's
Kree Sentry, freed by Cotati, told S'byll and Surfer about Nenora's
true nature, returned to Zenn-La by Surfer)
Silver
Surfer: The Enslavers (taken captive by
the Enslavers, was reunited with Silver Surfer)
Silver
Surfer Vol.3 #50 (flashback, told Norrin
Radd of his father's death)
Silver
Surfer Vol.3 #57 (flashback, how Shalla
Bal and Norrin Radd first met recounted)
Silver
Surfer: Homecoming (abducted with planet
Zenn-La by the Great One, was reunited with Silver Surfer,
disintigrated along with Great One's pocket universe)
Silver
Surfer/Warlock: Resurrection #2-4
(rescued from Mephisto's realm by Silver Surfer and Adam Warlock)
Shaman
Real
Name: Michael Twoyoungmen
Occupation:
Adventurer, doctor
Other Aliases:
None
Place of Birth:
Marital
Status: Widower
Known Relatives:
Kathryn Twoyoungmen (wife, deceased), Elizabeth
Twoyoungmen (daughter, aka Talisman III), great-grandfather
(deceased)
Group Affiliation: Alpha
Flight
Source of Powers:
Powers/Abilities:
First
Appearance:
History:
List of Appearances:
"Uncanny
X-Men" #120-121 (first battled
X-Men)
"Uncanny" X-Men
#129 (battled X-Men again)
"Uncanny" X-Men #139-140
Marvel Two-In-One #83-84
Alpha
Flight Vol.1 #1 (Government disbanded
team, Guardian I reforms the team as a non-government team, with the
original members and newcomers Marrina and Puck)
Alpha
Flight Vol.1 #5 (flashback, as a child
his daughter blamed her father for the death of Kathryn)
Alpha
Flight Vol.3 #6 (the "new" Alpha
Flight members discovers the "old" members are alive. The
old members leaves Earth to help the Plodex rebuild their new
society, while the "new" team begins their mission as the
newest Canadian superhero team)
Shang-Chi
Real Name: Shang-Chi
Occupation: Adventurer, secret agent,
former fisherman
Other Aliases: Master
Of Kung-Fu, Chai Phen (imposter)
Place Of Birth: Fu
Manchu's fortress in Honan, People's Republic of China
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: Fu
Manchu (father, deceased), unnamed mother, Fah Lo Suee (half-sister,
aka Cursed Lotus), Moving Shadow (half-brother, deceased), Shaka
Kharn (ancestor, deceased), unnamed clone ("brother",
deceased)
Group Affiliation: Former
MI-6 agent, Marvel Knights, Heroes for Hire, Freelance Restorations,
briefly the leader of the Si-Fan
Source Of Powers: None
Abilities: Above normal intelligence,
greatest living practioner of Kung-Fu, expert at related martial arts
First Appearance: Special Marvel Edition
#16
List Of Appearances;
Special
Marvel Edition #15 (sent by father to
kill Dr. Petrie, learned from Sir Denis Nayland Smith that
Shang-Chi's father Fu Manchu was the true evil person and not Dr.
Petrie, confronted father and left him in anger)
Special
Marvel Edition #16 (in Central Park
fought muggers Hell's Ryders, watched by Midnight, later got
challenge from Midnight, a challenge to fight to the death, fought
Midnight, death of former friend)
Master
Of Kung-Fu #17-19
Giant-Size
Spider-Man #2 (met Spider-Man)
Giant-Size Master Of Kung-Fu #3
Master Of Kung-Fu #26 (alongside
Sir Denis Nayland Smith pays Robert Greville a visit in the egyptian
city of El-Khârga, Sir Denis and Shang-Chi learns that Fah Lo
Suee is looking for the pharaoh Seth-Amon legendary "Golden
Beetle". While at the bar, Fu Manchu and his Si-Fan assassins
appears and begins to fight Shang-Chi, he manage to defeat them but
they all escapes. In flashback, Shang-Chi remembers his first meeting
with his sister Fah Lo Suee. Later he comes to pay Robert Greville
another visit only to learn than he has been kidnapped, he learns
that Fah Lo Suee has kidnapped him. He goes to Seth-Amon's pyramid
alongside Sir Denis only to learn that Fah Lo Suee is the one nehind
the dissapearing of Robert Greville. While they're talking in
theburial champer of the pyramid, Fu Manchu's Si-Fan assassins
attacks again. Shang-Chi manage to defeat them all, but before he can
get Fah Lo Suee she escapes with the ruby eyes of the Golden Beetle,
just before Fu Manchu blows up the pyramid, Shang-Chi and Sir Denis
manage to escape)
Master Of Kung-Fu
#29-31 (fought Razor-fist I)
Master Of Kung-Fu #33-35
Master
Of Kung-Fu #38-39
Master Of Kung-Fu
Annual 1 (met Iron Fist)
Master
Of Kung-Fu #42-43 (fought Shock-Wave)
Master Of Kung-Fu #45-51
Deadly
Hands Of Kung-Fu #31
Marvel
Two-In-One #29 (met Thing)
Master Of Kung-Fu #59-61
Master
Of Kung-Fu #77-79 (fought Zaran)
Master Of Kung-Fu #84-89
Master
Of Kung-Fu #94
Master Of Kung-Fu
#118 (death of father)
Rom
#38-39
Master Of Kung-Fu #125
(retired)
Marvel
Comics Presents #1 (Crossing Lines,
fought some assassins, reunited with Leiko, Tarr and Reston once
again)
Marvel Comics Presents #2
Marvel Comics Presents #3 (found
Leiko Wu's hand)
Marvel Comics
Presents #4
Marvel Comics Presents
#5
Marvel Comics Presents #6
Marvel Comics Presents #7
(on the hunt for Argus and Leiko, finally confronted him)
Marvel Comics Presents #8
(defeated Argus, found Leiku, thought she was dead, learned she had
just passed out)
Master Of Kung-Fu:
Bleeding Magic #1 (fought Zaran)
Elektra #16
(Sought after Hand with Elektra; met Kingpin.)
Shang-Chi (clone)
Real Name: Unrevealed, if any
Occupation: Assassin
Other
Aliases: None
Place of Creation:
Fortress of Fu Manchu, Honan, China
Creator: Fu Manchu
Marital
Status: Single
Known Relatives: Fu
Manchu ("father", deceased), Fah Lo Suee ("sister"),
Shang-Chi ("brother")
Group Affiliation: None
Source of Powers: None
Cause of
Death: Impaled upon shard of glass after
falling through window
First Appearance: Master
of Kung Fu #116
List of Appearances:
Master
of Kung Fu #116 (revealed to have
existed since Shang-Chi's birth, trained by Cho Lin)
Master
of Kung Fu #118 (fought Shang-Chi in
Honan Fortress, slain by him in battle)
Final Appearance:
Master of Kung Fu #118
Shank, Otto
Real
Name: Otto Shank
Occupation:
Professional criminal
Other
Aliases: None
Place
Of Birth: Unrevealed location in Germany
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source Of Powers: None
Cause Of Death: Shot
by Dakota North
First Appearance:
Dakota North #1
History:
List Of Appearances:
Dakota
North #1 (hired by Cleo Vanderlip to
cause some trouble for Luke Jacobson and Dakota North, shot in
gun-fight with Dakota)
Final
Appearance: Dakota North #1
Shana
Real Name: Shana
(last name unrevealed)
Occupation: Child
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Source
of Powers: None
First Appearance:
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #267
List
of Appearances:
Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1
#267 (Meets Spider-Man when he comes to
the suburbs.)
Shanna The She-Devil
Real Name:
Shanna O'Hara Plunder
Occupation:
Adventurer, hunter, former veterinarian and
ecologist
Other Aliases: None
Place Of Birth: Unrevealed location in
Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo)
Marital Status:
Married
Known Relatives: Gerald
O'Hara (father, deceased), Patricia O'Hara (mother, deceased), Robert
O'Hara (paternal uncle), Mele (1.husband, deceased), Leila
(stepdaughter, deceased), Kevin Plunder (2.husband, aka Ka-Zar),
Matthew Kyle Plunder (son), Robert Plunder (father-in-law, deceased),
Blanche Plunder (mother-in-law, deceased), Parnival Plunder
(brother-in-law, aka Plunderer)
Group Affiliation: Partner
of Ka-Zar
Source Of Powers: None
Powers/Abilities: Shanna is an Olympic
class athlete with extraordinary agility who has honed her hunting,
foraging and fighting skills to the limit of human capacity. She is
also a trained veterinarian and is highly skilled at dealing with
wild animals
First Appearance: Shanna
The She-Devil #1
History: Shanna
O'Hara was the only child of Gerald O'Hara, a wealthy american who
had farming and diamond mining operations, among others, throughout
Africa (see: O'Hara, Gerald).
Born in Africa, Shanna spend her early childhood living there with
her parents in a jungle area.
When
Shanna was 6 years old, her mother's pet leopard began killing
Gerald's livestook. Gerald went to shoot the leopard, but mistakenly
fatally shot his wife instead, before Shanna's eyes (see: O'Hara,
Patricia). This incident which began
Shanna's lifelong loathing of firearms, so traumatized he girl that
her father decided to send her to USA, living with some relatives
List Of Appearances:
Shanna The
She-Devil #1
Shanna The She-Devil #2
Shanna The She-Devil #3 (helped
overthrown the king of New Crete, and re-instate the rightful king)
Shanna The She-Devil #4
Shanna
The She-Devil #5
Ka-Zar Vol.2 #1
Ka-Zar Vol.2
#2
Daredevil Vol.1 #110
Daredevil
Vol.1 #111
Daredevil Vol.1 #112
Daredevil Vol.1 #113
Savage
Tales Vol.1 #10/Rampaging Hulk Vol.1 #9
Ka-Zar
The Savage #29 (Married Ka-Zar)
Marvel
Comics Presents #13 (learned that Philip
Milford was responsible for the murder of his own wife)
Namor, The Sub-Mariner #16
(in flashback found Kazar's and her home destroyed)
Namor,
The Sub-Mariner #17 (alongside Griffin,
helps Namor, Namorita nad Carrie Alexander escape)
Namor,
The Sub-Mariner #18 (alongside Namor and
Namorita fought the forces of Super-Skrull and Ward Meachum)
Namor, The Sub-Mariner #19
(learns that Kazar is in New York City)
Namor,
The Sub-Mariner #21 (reunited with her
husband in New York City)
Marvel
Comics Presents #68
Marvel Comics
Presents #69
Marvel Comics Presents #70
Marvel Comics Presents
#71
Marvel Comics Presents #72
Marvel Comics Presents
#73
Marvel Comics Presents #74
Marvel Comics Presents
#75
Marvel Comics Presents #76
Marvel Comics Presents
#77
Ka-Zar Vol.3 #13
Ka-Zar Vol.3
#14
Sensationel Spider-Man #13
Sensationel Spider-Man
#14
Sensationel Spider-Man #15
Shannon
Real Name: Shannon
(last name unrevealed)
Occupation: Student
at E.S.U
Other Aliases: None
Place
of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: None
Group
Affiliation: None
Source of Powers:
None
Powers/Abilities:
First
Appearance: Emma Frost #14
History:
List
of Appearances:
Emma
Frost #14 (in one of Professor Mason's classes, begins to
discuss the mutants that seems to be appearing more and more)
Shape
See:
Appendix, Earth-S,
Shape
Shaper Of Worlds
Real Name:
Unrevealed (perhaps inapplicable)
Occupation: Reality manipulator
Other Aliases: (former) Skrull Cosmic Cube
Place Of Creation: Unnamed planet of the
Skrull Empire
Marital Status: Unrevealed
(perhaps inapplicable)
"Known Relatives": Kubik
(aka Cosmic Cube from Earth), Kosmos (aka Beyonder) both created from
some source as Shaper Of Worlds
Group Affiliation: Partner
of Glorian
Source Of Powers: Alien
matter-energy construct
Powers: Extremely
high intelligence and strenght, godlike stamina, warp-flight-speed,
able to restructure finite pockets of reality
First
Appearance: Incredible Hulk Vol.2 #155
List Of Appearances;
Incredible Hulk
Vol.2 #155
Fantastic Four Vol.1
#136-137 (first met Glorian)
Incredible Hulk Vol.2 #190-191
Incredible Hulk Vol.2 #267
Captain
America Annual 7 (origin)
Fantastic Four Vol.1 #319
Incredible Hulk Vol.2 #355-356
Incredible Hulk Vol.2 #359
Shapeshifter
Real Name:
Unrevealed
Occupation: Warrior
serving in the Royal Elite of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard
Other
Aliases: "Shift"
Place Of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: The Imperial Guard
Source Of Powers: Unrevealed, possibly a
member of the Skrull race
Powers: Able
to shapeshift
First Appearance: "Uncanny"
X-Men #107
List Of Appearances:
"Uncanny"
X-Men #107-108 (joined in Imperial
Guard's battle on behalf of Emperor D'Ken on nameless Shi'ar Empire
planet; attacked the X-Men)
X-Men
Spotlight On: Starjammers #2 (on
Deathbird's behalf, joined Imperial Guard members in battle against
Excalibur and Starjammers)
Avengers
Vol.1 #345 (Operation: Galactic Storm;
impersonated Shi'ar commander during Kree-Shi'ar War, persuaded
Shi'ar praetor to attack Avengers)
Avengers
West Coast Vol.2 #81 (Operation:
Galactic Storm; impersonated Dr. Minerva in order to capture Captain
Atlas)
"Shark" Armstrong
Real
Name: Armstrong (first name unrevealed)
Occupation: Mob boss in Brooklyn
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affilliation: Leader of own crime
organization
Source of Powers: None
First Appearance: Captain America Vol.1
#241
List of Appearances:
Captain
America Vol.1 #241 (Attends meeting with
"Little John" Giovanni and is attacked by the Punisher, but
saved by Captain America. He is taken into custody.)
Sharkskin
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Adventurer, Defender
Other Aliases: None
Place of
Birth: Atlantis
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affilliation: SURF, Atlanteans
Source of Power: Genetic mutation
Powers: Aquatic, superhuman strength,
invulnerability, regeneration, razorsharp skin
First
Appearance: New Mutants Annual 5
List
of Appearances:
New Mutants Annual 5
(fought a Deviant Monster; with New Mutants and Namorita)
Shatter-Box (I)
Real Name: Galen
Bailey
Occupation: Still a minor
Other Aliases: Shatter-Box
Place
Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: Mr.
Bailey (father, presumed living), Sara Grey Bailey (mother,
deceased), Joey Bailey (brother, aka Shatter-Box, deceased), John
Grey (maternal grandfather, deceased), Elaine Grey (maternal
grandmother, deceased), Jean Grey Summers (maternal aunt, aka Marvel
Girl, presumed deceased), Scott Summers (uncle, aka Cyclops), Brian
Grey (greatuncle, deceased), Julia Grey (greataunt, deceased),
Phyllis Dennefer (greataunt, deceased), Roy Dennefet (greatuncle,
deceased), Roger (excact relationship not
revealed, deceased), Julian (relationship not revealed,
deceased), Terry Maguire (excact relationship not revealed,
deceased), Liam (excact relationship not
revealed, deceased), Fred Harriman (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Bekka Willis (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Mary-Margaret (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Kindra (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Derry Campbell (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased)
Group Affiliation:
None
Source Of Powers: Genetic
mutation
Powers/Abilities:
Final Appearance (as Galen Bailey):
First Appearance (as Shatter-Box):
X-Factor #35
History:
List Of
Appearance:
X-Factor #35
(alongside Nanny and her young mutants fought Cyclops and Marvel
Girl)
X-Factor #40
(freed from Nanny's captive by X-Factor)
Uncanny
X-Men #467
Shatter-Box (II)
Real Name: Joey
Bailey
Occupation: Still a minor
Other Aliases: Shatter-Box
Place
Of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status:
Single
Known Relatives: Mr.
Bailey (father, presumed living), Sara Grey Bailey (mother,
deceased), Galen Bailey (sister, aka Shatter-Box, deceased), John
Grey (maternal grandfather, deceased), Elaine Grey (maternal
grandmother, deceased), Jean Grey Summers (maternal aunt, aka Marvel
Girl, presumed deceased), Scott Summers (uncle, aka Cyclops), Brian
Grey (greatuncle, deceased), Julia Grey (greataunt, deceased),
Phyllis Dennefer (greataunt, deceased), Roy Dennefet (greatuncle,
deceased), Roger (excact relationship not
revealed, deceased), Julian (relationship not revealed,
deceased), Terry Maguire (excact relationship not revealed,
deceased), Liam (excact relationship not
revealed, deceased), Fred Harriman (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Bekka Willis (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Mary-Margaret (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Kindra (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased), Derry Campbell (excact
relationship not revealed, deceased)
Group Affiliation:
None
Source Of Powers: Genetic
mutation
Powers/Abilities:
Final Appearance (as Joey Bailey):
First Appearance (as Shatter-Box):
X