Captain America
Captain America is a comic book character that first appeared in Captain America Comics #1|
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Absorbing Man First confrontation: Unknown An ultra-violent boxer gone criminal, after Loki bestowed powers on him, he teamed up with the Masters of Evil. |
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Acrobat First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Adam II First confrontation: Unknown Created by Phineas T. Horton, Adam possessed enhanced strength, endurance and durability. He invented less sophisticated androids, some built for combat and some built to impersonate specific people. |
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Adolf Hitler First confrontation: Unknown The man who ruled over Nazi Germany during World War II |
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Aftermath First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Agron First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Akhenaten First confrontation: Unknown Akhenaten was an Egyptian pharoah in the 1300's BC who was chosen by the Celestials to receive a huge portion of the power cosmic and is stronger than Odin himself in all aspects. |
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Alchemoid First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Aleksander Lukin First confrontation: Unknown Aleksander Lukin is a soviet supporting nemesis of Captain America, with a near mutant like sociological genius. |
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Americop First confrontation: Unknown Former Houston police officer turned relentless vigilante doling out his own brand of justice. |
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Ameridroid First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Anaconda First confrontation: Unknown An on-and-off member of the criminal organization the Serpent Society and a freelance mercenary. |
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Android X-4 First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Animus First confrontation: Unknown The Corporation forced Animus to eliminate Captain America to ensure his existence. |
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Anti-Cap First confrontation: Unknown
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Anti-Vision First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Ape-Man First confrontation: Unknown
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Apocryphus First confrontation: Unknown Apocryphus is an Eternal pulled from his time period by Kang to defend Chronopolis. |
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Aqueduct First confrontation: Unknown
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Armadillo First confrontation: Unknown Armadillo is a slow-witted man tricked into an inhuman form. He is a criminal by circumstance with few other options in front of him. |
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Arnim Zola First confrontation: Unknown Armin Zola is a brillant and disturbed scientist. He is able to clone bodies for people and transfer their brain patterns to the new bodies. |
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Arsenal First confrontation: Unknown Arsenal is activated underneath the Avenger's mansion & attacks the Avengers. Captain America & the Scarlet Witch prepare to attack the superhuman robot but Arsenal uses a vacuum unit to suck Captain America towards him. Arsenal then reverses the vacuum thrust & sends Cap right into Scarlet Witch, knocking both of them out. Arsenal's First Appearance: Iron Man issue # 114. |
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Atlas First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Baron Blood First confrontation: Unknown A villian with the abilities of a vampire. |
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Baron Heinrich Zemo First confrontation: Unknown Heinrich Zemo is the twelfth baron Zemo. |
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Baron Helmut Zemo First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Baron Strucker First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Batroc First confrontation: Unknown Batroc is a human mercenary who is skilled in virtually every form of unarmed combat and is a perfect master of savate. He leads a band of hand-picked mercenaries called the Batroc's Brigade. |
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Beyonder First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Bi-Beast First confrontation: Unknown The Bi-Beast is like a combination of Bruce Banner and the Hulk together. Super strong, durable, feral, yet has the intellect of Bruce. This makes the Bi-Beast a dangerous foe. |
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Bird-Man First confrontation: Unknown
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Blackbody First confrontation: Unknown Blackbody is one of the stronger personification's of death that destroyed the entire Marvel Universe in a vision seen by the Silver Surfer. He was stopped from being created by the Surfer though. |
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Blackheath First confrontation: Unknown The villain formerly known as Plantman. |
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Blackout First confrontation: Unknown
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Blackwing First confrontation: Unknown This Blackwing is a member of the Circus of Crime. |
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Blastaar First confrontation: Unknown A denizen of the Negitive Zone who battles Annihilus frequently. |
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Bloodwraith First confrontation: Unknown Enemy of the Black Knight, Bloodwraith enjoys taking lives, including innocent ones. |
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Blue Streak First confrontation: Unknown Blue Streak was a long-time enemy of Captain America's until he was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld. |
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Boomslang First confrontation: Unknown Boomslang is a member of the Serpent Society that throws snake shaped boomerangs. |
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Brother Nature First confrontation: Unknown Brother Nature has battled Captain America. |
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Bullseye First confrontation: Unknown A cruel cruel man with really good aim. He can use just about anything as a weapon. |
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Bushmaster First confrontation: Unknown The current Bushmaster, Quincy McIver, is a human being with cybernetic arms as well as a cybernetic serpent's tail in place of his legs. |
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Butterfly First confrontation: Unknown
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Carnage First confrontation: Unknown Injected with an experimental super-soldier serum during World War II, frail Steve Rogers became the exemplar of human physical perfection. Armed with an unbreakable shield, he is now Captain America. |
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Cat-Man First confrontation: Unknown
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Charnel First confrontation: Unknown Charnel is Baron Strucker the fifth merged with the remains of Death's Head. |
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Chemistro First confrontation: Unknown Calvin Carr is the third man to use the Chemistro identity. |
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Coachwhip First confrontation: Unknown Coachwhip is a serpent-themed villain most often affiliated with either Viper or the Serpent Society. |
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Cobra First confrontation: Unknown Klaus Voorhees was a convicted criminal who was assigned to become the lab assistant of renown medical researcher and humanitarian Professor Shecktor. At the side of the scientist, Voorhees learned a great deal about serpents and chemistry, but soon grew envious of the Schecktor's achievements and the respect he received from his peers. Eventually his jealousy evolved into hatred, and Voorhees decided to murder Shecktor by making a cobra from the lab to bite him. Voorhees would then cause himself to be bitten by the cobra (making the whole incident look like an accident), but he would then consume an experimental antidote for the snake venom. Putting his plan in motion, Voorhees succeeded in murdering Shecktor. Unknown to Voorhees, however, the serpent he chose had been irradiated as part of an experimental process for the immunization of humans against snake venom. The antidote saved Voorhees' life, but the irradiated poison of the cobra endowed him with powers similar to those of a snake. Deciding to use his new abilities for criminal enterprise, Voorhees adopted the costumed identity of the Cobra. His first attempt at crime involved the concoction of a cobra-serum in order to transform the world's populace into similarly snake-powered slaves. His plan, however, was thwarted by the thunder god Thor, who would become the Cobra's arch-nemesis in the early years of his villainous career. After numerous attempts at crime, the Cobra teamed up with Mister Hyde to gain revenge on Thor, and despite their defeat, they began a long partnership together. Their next team-up was on behalf of Loki. On his urging, the two kidnapped Blake’s nurse and love interest, Jane Foster but were again defeated by Thor. The pair crossed the paths of many heroes, most notably Daredevil and Spider-Man. The Cobra parted company with Hyde for a time, joining with the original Viper’s Serpent Squad and battling against Captain America and the Falcon. Later, he was freed from prison by a new Serpent Squad led by the female Viper. He immediately challenged the Viper’s leadership, but she quickly and soundly defeated him. The Squad’s objective was to raise the sunken continent Lemuria to aid Viper’s ally, the warlord Krang. The Viper, however, was operating under the influence of the Serpent Crown, and the Cobra suddenly felt out of his element-- after all, he was only in it for the money, and not the resultant clash with the authorities and Captain America (in his identity of Nomad.) The Cobra and Viper were the only two to escape the authorities, but the police managed to track them back to the U.S. In the final battle, the Cobra tried to cut and run, but Viper, enraged by his cowardice, shot him in the back. Nevertheless, Nomad and the Cobra seemed to be the only ones to escape the hideout as it went down in flames. The Cobra and Mister Hyde, working on behalf of the Purple Man, suffered yet another defeat from Daredevil, were remanded to Ryker’s Island prison. The Cobra used his powers to escape, but willingly left Hyde behind when they ran into difficulties. Enraged, Hyde swore vengeance on his former partner. Mister Hyde would later return to stalk the Cobra, who was at this time was seriously fearing for his life. Hyde was stopped by Spider-Man, after a long and ferocious battle, by getting stunned after being knocked out a high window. The Cobra was recruited by the Sidewinder to become a member of his new organization, the Serpent Society. The Cobra remained with this organization for a long time, rising to become one of Sidewinder's most trusted lieutenants. When Viper returned to take over the Society, the Cobra (among with Society members Anaconda and Cottonmouth) decided to support her as the new leader. He began to question Viper, however, when she revealed her plan to mutate everyone in Washington DC into serpent-like creatures. Eventually, the Cobra rebelled and single-handedly defeated Viper, who he later turned over to Captain America. With Viper's takeover thwarted, the Serpent Society was reorganized. Bitter over his betrayal by various Society members, Sidewinder resigned from his position as team leader, leaving the Cobra in his stead. This began a new period of Voorhees’ life, as his recent successes lent him a determination to re-invent himself for his new position of leadership, The Cobra sought out the one person that he still feared above all-- Mister Hyde. After going one-on-one with his former partner, the Cobra succeeded in besting him. Flushed with new confidence, he renamed himself King Cobra, and the long grudge match between the two seemed to be over. Under King Cobra’s leadership, the Society first tried to put Diamondback on trial for betraying them by developing a relationship with Captain America. The trial was a disaster. Not only did Diamondback escape (with the help of Sidewinder), but he lost the support of her friends within the group, and Diamondback led Captain America and Paladin to the team to take them down. With its members scattered, the Serpent Society remained too fragmented to be considered a significant threat as it was under Sidewinder’s direction. Indeed, it was only after creating new “Sidewinders” with similar teleportaion technology as their namesakes that the team could once again operate at full capacity. King Cobra appeared as one of the many villains who were freed upon a massive breakout of the Raft staged by Electro. Although many were thwarted by the new Avengers, King Cobra managed to get away but became the first such escapee who the new hero Toxin hoped to bring to justice. Toxin used Mister Hyde as an informant on his former partner, successuflly tracking him down, and King Cobra was brought back to prison. When the Commission on Superhuman Activities persuaded the Thunderbolts to track down super-villains and recruit them to join the pro-registration side of the Superhuman Registration Act, King Cobra decided to join the Thunderbolts. Retrieved from "http://www.marvel.com/universe/King_Cobra_(Klaus_Voorhees)" |
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Collector First confrontation: Unknown The Collector is an Elder of the Universe. He is obessed with the collection and preservation of living beings and artifacts from across the universe. |


