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During the 1950s, no FBI Agent had as distinguished a career as Jimmy Woo, the prime agent involved in battling the villainy of the Yellow Claw. Reborn 50 years later he is now the head of the Atlas Foundation and the Agents of Atlas.
After witnessing the murder of his parents in front of him, Maximillian Coleridge vowed to fight crime in any way he could. Initially undercover with a group of villains known as Night Shift, he worked alongside the Avengers, Spider-Woman and Moon Knight.
A long time enemy of Iron Man and a foe of the Winter Guard.
Tatterdemalion is a tap dancer and actor, turned criminal.
Lightbright is a Somalian mutant who has been a heroine, a mercenary, and a terrorist in her few appearances.
Battlestar received strength augmentation process from the Power Broker and acted as sidekick to his close friend John Walker when he assumed the role of Captain America. He later joined with Silver Sable and the Wild Pack.
Carlton LaFroyge is a former member of the New Warriors, who recently turned on the team and published the Warriors identities on his website after the Stamford Incident.
Timeslip can send her mind along any point of her personal timeline, and manipulate time to simulate super-speed.
Erg's mutant power is to absorb any kind of energy, and release it from his right eye.
Shang-Chi is the son of a sinister Chinese mastermind. He was raised and trained in the martial arts by his father and his instructors. A spy, a romantic, a philosopher and an Avenger. As one of the best martial artists in the Marvel universe, Shang chooses to use his talents to fight evil and defend the innocent.
Whiplash is a research engineer and weapons design specialist and long-time enemy of Iron Man whose signature weapons are a pair of cybernetically-controlled titanium whips that he can use to perform amazing feats.
Mercenary for hire
Eric Savin oversaw the Ultra-Tech project for the U.S. Army. He discovered the project lead was a traitor and Eric was killed when he confronted the traitor. He was reborn as the cyborg Coldblood-7.
Noh-Varr was the youngest member of a Kree diplomatic team that was blown out of the sky after reaching Earth. Noh-Varr was the only one who survived. He then vowed vengeance on all mankind but was later tasked with protecting them in the name of the Kree, becoming Captain Marvel and later the Protector. After being forced out of the Avengers, he would then become a part of the Young Avengers.
With the ability to transform herself into the form of animals native to her homeland, Silverclaw was a close friend of the Avengers' butler Jarvis and later became an Avenger herself.
A mutant with the power to create seismic vibrations, Rictor was a member of the New Mutants (later revamped as X-Force). After M-Day, he joined X-Factor Investigations. More recently, he joined the newly reformed Excalibur team.
Bolt was a mutant with the power to absorb and channel electrostatic energy. He idolized the mutant Maverick, even taking his namesake and look after the original disappeared.
A country boy through and through, Twister has fought for the good with S.H.I.E.L.D., and The Rangers. Never is he seen far from his Texas roots.
Ho, Sun, Chang, Lin, and Han Tao-Yu are five Chinese quintuplets and mutants that can merge into a single powerful being, and draw strength from all the people in China.
John Greycrow is a Native American mutant, as well as one of the oldest mutants alive as he has fought in wars since World War II when his powers are first known to have manifested themselves.
Henry Peter Gyrich, an ambitious politician, has often been a thorn in the side to the superhuman community. Afraid of that which is different, Gyrich has often hindered the effectiveness of superheroes and has been among the first to blame them for society's ills.
Roberto Velasquez was a boxer that was treated by Dr. Karl Malus and was given enhanced strength. He became the fighting machine known as Bantam.
Caliban is a mutant that can sense other mutants within a 25 mile radius of himself. He was a Morlock, a member of X-Factor and X-Force as well as Apocalypse's faithful hellhound.
Outlaw is a mercenary that sometimes works with Deadpool, and recently had a relationship with him. She helped Taskmaster train Alex Hayden, whom she also dated. She is a mutant with superhuman strength, durability, and incredible skill and accuracy with firearms.
Jamie Madrox, also known as Multiple Man, is a mutant with the ability to create duplicates of himself through physical contact. These "dupes" can later be reabsorbed, along with all of their memories and experiences. Best known for his X-Factor history, he recently rejoined the newly reformed X-Corporation.
Wade Wilson is a former test subject of the Weapon X program, where he received his regenerative healing factor through the scientific experiments conducted upon him. A prominent enemy, ally and later, member of X-Force. He's famous for breaking the Fourth Wall.
A mutant who possesses kinetic energy absorption powers as well as extraordinary strength and durability.
It was his goal to carry on the prophesy of the Eternals. "From Beyond the Stars Shall Come the Overmind - And He Shall Crush the Universe!" He was stopped by a combination of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Doom and The Stranger.
Former terrorist and son of HYDRA's Baron Strucker, Andreas von Strucker abandoned his life of evil following the death of his older twin sister. Choosing to become a better man, he became the superhero Swordsman and joined the Thunderbolts on his quest to be the opposite of everything he'd been before.
Growing tired of his mechanic job, Abe Jenkins created a suit of armor and became the Beetle. Originally a criminal, he changed his ways as a member of the Thunderbolts, Taking the name MACH-1. Abe became a mainstay of the group and achieved legitimacy as a superhero. As he's upgraded his armor, he's changed his name to reflect the version of his armor, currently MACH-X.
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