Character » Cloak appears in 886 issues.
Aarkus was once the Golden Age villain-turned-hero called The Vision, whose people came to our reality to serve as midwives to beings born from Cosmic Cubes.
Adam-X has the power to "flash fry" or burn the blood of an adversary once it has been oxygenated, usually done by opening a wound on them using his Thet'je blades.
Wife of Gene and mother to Molly, Alice Hayes poses as a successful doctor, but is secretly a telepathic mutant, and a member of The Pride.
A former member of the new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and Freedom Force. Avalanche has the ability to create vibratory waves that affects inorganic matter. He often uses his power to affect the earth.
Bengal is a martial artist who seeks vengeance on those that committed war crimes during the Vietnam War.
The Beyonder is an immensely powerful extradimensional entity of disputed origin. The Beyonder is the beyond-all and end-all of all things, striven on occasion to be both mankind's greatest savior and threat, in a quest to better understand human nature.
Boris was a friend of Werner von Doom the father of Doctor Doom, whom he faithfully served. He is the father of Valeria
Evil creature that drains and draws light & therefore life. He has a gem on his head that enables him to channel light to his disease-ravaged cells.
Carnage is the offspring of the alien symbiote Venom. It bonded with the crazed serial killer, Cletus Kasady, thus creating one of Spider-Man's most murderous, brutal, and lethal adversaries.
Malcolm McBride was a rival student of Peter Parker who became the second Carrion. Able to rot flesh with just a touch, Carrion became an adversary to Parker's alter-ego Spider-Man.
Alternate universe version of the Punisher who became a Ghost Rider and Herald of Galactus, and ultimately served Thanos.
Crotus is one of the demons from Limbo who served N'Astirh. He became more ambitious after his master's defeat, and attempted to succeed where N'Astirh's plans had failed.
D'Spayre is a 20,000 year old creation of the Fear Lord called Dweller in Darkness. Since then he has tortured Humanity, instilling fear and despair wherever he goes.
Daken is Wolverine's long lost son, torn from his mother's womb by the dark figure Romulus. Raised with a warped view on his father's "abandonment" and his mother's murder, Daken was left holding a grudge.
Cloak is the personification of Darkness itself. He is the Yin to his partner Dagger's Yang. A superhero of the streets, he waged a war against drugs and drug related crimes that he still battles.
The second Hobgoblin, Jason Macendale, became possessed by a demon after making a deal with N'astirh for power. When Jason rid himself of the demon he was host to, it became a seperate entity known as Demogoblin.
Assassin hired by The Kingpin to Ecstacy, But was defeated by Cloak & Dagger
The very mention of his name makes lesser men tremble! The brilliant scientist whose iron mask conceals his scarred (but once handsome) face! Master of science and sorcery, Victor Von Doom is the monarch of Latveria, attempting the betterment of humanity through world conquest! Unequaled and unrivaled in every manner, Doctor Doom has had many conflicts with both earthly and cosmic super-beings, but he will always be known as the eternal nemesis of Reed Richards and his accursed Fantastic Four!
Doctor Octopus is a supervillain originating from Marvel Comics. A former nuclear physicist and atomic researcher, Otto Octavius' life changed forever when one of his experiments went horribly wrong involving his four mechanical appendages used to assist him in his experiments. From then on, Octavius soon after his initial encounter has become one of the most dangerous supervillains in the Marvel Universe.
The Spider-Man based doppelgänger created by Magus during the Infinity War.
The head of a criminal organization based in Marseilles, France who later obtained Cloaks powers.
Father Delgado is a Priest living in New York City who provided Cloak and Dagger with food and shelter.
Galactus is the infamous "Devourer of Worlds" in the Marvel Universe. His powers are nearly omnipotent. He has appointed several entities as his Heralds, imbuing them with the Power Cosmic. He uses energy from the core of planets and universal sources to sustain himself.
Husband of Alice and father to Molly; Gene Hayes poses as a successful doctor, but is secretly a telepathic mutant, and a member of The Pride.
Ghaur is a Deviant Priest and later de facto ruler of the race.
Former friend of Cloak and Dagger turned enemy.
Hellion is a powerful mutant telekinetic. He was a student at the Xavier Institute, leader of the Hellions squad and Emma Frost's prize pupil. Hellion lost his hands during Second Coming, received cybernetic replacements, and is currently enrolled at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
Spider-Man villain with Hydrokinesis (the ability to control water), often part of teams with vendettas against the wall-crawler. Embodies the literal opposite of Spidey's other foe, Sandman.
The popular name given to the unidentified serial killer who operated in the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. Jack the Ripper immediately became a notorious icon of public knowledge, afterwards. Through the mysterious lore of his cases, he has crossed into folklore; being used in various media as perhaps the most legendary serial killer.
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