Character » Hank Pym appears in 3721 issues.
Icemaster is an ice controlling villain. His original appearance was in a Hostess Fruit Pies ad.
The Ideal is a member of the Descendents working for Father.
Immortus is the final future incarnation of Iron Lad, Rama Tut, The Scarlet Centurion and Kang the Conqueror. He is the Custodian of Time and the Ruler of Limbo.
A wealthy entrepreneur and enemy of the Avengers and Squadron Supreme.
Inferno is the avatar of Balthakk
While Hank and Sue are not enemies in the Marvel Universe, they have been enemies in Alternate Universes and both times Giant Man defeated Sue quite easily. The first time was in Avengers Annual #2 in Universe 689 and the second occasion was in What If? #29 (1981) in Universe 8110.
Hank Pym is a genius, one of the founding members of the Avengers, the creator of Pym Particles, and a modern-day superhero.
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.
Enemy of the Avengers
Hank Pym foiled Desalvio's plan.
Once the C.E.O. of Richmond Enterprises, and good friend to Kyle Richmond, AKA Nighthawk.
The angry younger brother of Nick Fury, Jake Fury has been known both as the criminal Scorpio and undercover as the terrorist leader Kraken.
Jinku is the witchdoctor of the lava men.
Jonz Rickard is a corrupt descendant of Rick Jones from the 26th Century and is the leader of Galactic Avenger Battalion Theta-4. Like his ancestor Jonz is a wielder of The Destiny Force but has far greater control over it.
Justine Hammer, aka "The Crimson Cowl", was the leader of the Masters of Evil and battled the Thunderbolts. The daughter of Justin Hammer and mother to Sasha Hammer she has recently followed in her fathers footsteps and took control of Hammer industries. She was ultimately killed by Zeke Stane.
Kalibak the Cruel also known as the Scourge of Apokolips, one of the New Gods and the firstborn of tyrant Darkseid, Kalibak frequently clashs with his brother Orion to prove himself as the one true son of Darkseid.
A time-traveling conqueror with vast powers and technological supremacy, Kang the Conqueror has taken every opportunity to torment the Marvel Universe, and is one of the Avengers' greatest foes. Kang has amassed an empire with a citizenry of millions, and cut a swath of terror through the ages.
Ulysses Klaw is a Dutch scientist and an arch enemy to Black Panther. He has a gun on his arm that turns sound into images. His body was converted into pure sound when he jumped into his sound converter machine.
A denizen of the 31st century, Korvac betrayed humanity to Badoon invaders and became the enemy of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Gaining untold power from the Worldship of Galactus, he then traveled back in time to become an enemy of the Avengers as well as a threat to the entire universe.
One of several aliens that invade Earth. He has trouble contending with the likes of Wasp and Ant-Man.
An alternate-reality counterpart of Giant-Man from an Earth dominated by the Kree. According to the Thing, this Giant-Man has all the powers of Hank Pym but none of his moves.
A Skrull who after a failed coup against the Emperor, was transformed into the crystal gem known as the Power Prism.
As a Maltusian, Krona is virtually immortal and invulnerable; he possesses vast psionic powers. He is obsessed with finding the origin of the universe itself and how it came into existence. He was the main antagonist of the "Brightest Day" story arc.
Kulan Gath was a villainous magician and sorcerer in Earth's Hyborian Era.
Demon in greek mythology.
Leader of Darkseid's Female Furies. Spent a period of time as a member of the Suicide Squad under the name "Duchess."
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