Character » Crossfire appears in 186 issues.
Cousin of Darren Cross, employed by Cross Technological to target Ant-Man
While at the Vault Crossfire killed a friend of armadillo's, who then tried to kill Crossfire but failed.
During World War II, Steve Rogers volunteered to receive the experimental Super-Soldier Serum. Enhanced to the pinnacle of human physical potential and armed with an unbreakable shield, he became Captain America. After a failed mission left him encased in ice for decades, he was found and revived by the Avengers, later joining their ranks and eventually becoming the team's leader.
The daughter of Scott Lang and a member of the Young Avengers. She has the same ability to shrink and grow in size as her father, gained through utilizing Pym Particles.
Those that have the title of Night Nurse use their skills to provide treatment to superheroes in need.
A female Death-Stalker who has joined Purple Man's Villains for Hire. Her identity is unknown.
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!
One of the world's leading cardiac and neurological surgeons.
A costume-wearing criminal who is rumored to have cannibalistic tendencies. He went on to join the Masters of Evil and was later appointed to Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts squad to aid them during the Siege of Asgard.
One of Crossfire's plans for world domination was disrupted by Hawkeye and Mockingbird. Ever since then Crossfire has held a grudge against Hawkeye. He even put a price on Hawkeye to have mercenaries amputate his arm.
Tony Stark was the arrogant son of wealthy, weapon manufacturer Howard Stark. Tony cared only about himself, but he would have a change of heart after he was kidnapped by terrorists and gravely injured. Pressured to create a weapon of mass destruction, Stark instead created a suit of armor powerful enough for him to escape. Tony used his vast resources and intellect to make the world a better place as The Invincible Iron Man. Stark's super hero identity led him to become a founding member of the Avengers.
Ironclad is a member of the U-Foes, a small group of criminals that tried to duplicate the crash that gave the Fantastic Four their powers. Ironclad never accepted that Hulk is stronger than him.
Criminal working for the Kingpin.
Inspired by Clint Barton, Kate took up the mantle of Hawkeye and became a member of the Young Avengers. When Clint returned, the two of them struck up an on-again, off-again partnership, with Clint supporting her as she becomes more and more involved in the world of the Avengers.
The one time ruler of Latveria during Secret War and a cyborg
A former criminal who became a cyborg after his death.
One of Crossfire's plans for world domination was disrupted by Hawkeye and Mockingbird.
Moira Brandon was an aging movie star who sold the Avengers her mansion for the West Coast Team.
Moon Knight, Marc Spector, Steven Grant, and Jake Lockley: four different aspects of the same man who was resurrected by Khonshu (the Egyptian Lunar-God of Vengeance and Justice) to serve as his "avatar." Those unjust mortals who prey upon the innocents traveling at night, with powers that come from the moon, beware the Vengeance of the Moon Knight!
Nicholas Joseph Fury served in World War II as the leader of the Howling Commandos. He later became an agent, and eventually director, of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fury is one of the greatest strategic minds in the world, a born leader and a master of espionage. He currently serves as a replacement Watcher.
One Above All is the most powerful of the Celestials. He was mistaken for another God of Marvel Comics (The One-Above-All), because both share the same name.
A former CIA Agent, who became a criminal and organized a army of mercenaries. He lost his left eye and left ear in an explosion. His left eye is a cybernatic implant now.
After escaping from the Raft following a massive breakout, Crossfire and his gang engaged in a war with the U-Foes which would eventually threaten the Owl's business and force him into collaboration with Spider-Man.
A former spy, professional criminal, and would-be world conqueror, Zebediah "Purple Man" Killgrave is a master mind-controller with violet-hued skin.
A technician expert in A.I. who was entrusted with the Giant-Man suit By Scott Lang
A former CIA Agent, who became a criminal and organized a army of mercenaries. He lost his left eye and left ear in an explosion. His left eye is a cybernetic implant now.
Ruth Bat-Seraph was born in Israel and is a member of the Israeli secret service known as Mossad. She later fought along side the X-men and joined the X-Corporation.
Taskmaster possesses the ability to absorb knowledge and instantly replicate the combat skills of anyone he observes. He has used these skills as a teacher to many super villains, henchmen, and even some heroes. In order to clean his record, he started working for the U.S. government as a combat instructor. Due to a set of events, he was ultimately put in as sheriff of the criminal island known as Bagalia. He currently serves as Madame Hydra's personal bodyguard.
The unfortunate member of the Fantastic Four. Ben is literally made of stone but has a big heart.
Trickshot is an assassin and professional criminal who trained Hawkeye in the Bow and Arrow.
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