Character » Hellcat appears in 1164 issues.
Clone of Squirrel Girl.
On a different Earth than our own a hero from the seven seas joins the premiere super team, the Squadron Supreme, as Amphibian. He was the resident aquatic member of the Squadron Supreme from Earth-712. The second Amphibian is a creature of mysterious origins.
Jeff Colt was a ordinary man who gained powers from coming in contact with the robotic Omegatron.
A girl who works for Black Cat commiting crimes.
A man that has had his head placed on a gorilla's body.
A member of the Six Fingered Hand
The Awesome Android attacks some Avengers when he is free from his stasis field during the Acts of Vengeance storyline.
Mercenary, formerly of the French Foreign Legion. He is one of the most formidable unarmed combatants in the world. He has mastered numerous martial arts and is perhaps the world's leading master of Savate, the French art of kick boxing. He is an accomplished thief and smuggler.
Marvel monster.
Elder Demon that tried to conquer the world but was defeated by the Defenders
The Bi-Beast is comparable to 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.
Originally Magneto's thug, now mutant activist.
Casiolena is an Asgardian Goddess and once ruler of her own section of Asgard's dimension. She claims to be the equal of the Enchantress.
The herald of Oblivion.
An ally of Ruby Thursday, Dibbuk was an enemy of the Defenders.
The mother of Patsy Walker.
Greg Salinger was the second and most well-known Foolkiller. He was an insane crusader, a mercenary. He was in excellent physical condition and a fairly decent hand-to-hand combatant though mostly self-trained. Besides he was an amateur poet. More recently, he joined Deadpool's Mercs for Money.
Frankie Raye was a young girl accidentally given the powers of the android Human Torch, which inspired her to volunteer to be a herald of Galactus.
Part of Scorpio's (Jake Fury) LMD Zodiac team.
The Silver Age Patsy Walker and Patsy and Hedy titles provide a fascinating study in human relationships. Hedy Wolfe and Patsy Walker might be friends on the surface, but underneath there is a huge amount of jealousy and envy that swims in Hedy's heart and mind. Almost every issue provides a situation where Hedy tries to show up Patsy or make her look bad. The cover of Patsy and Hedy #72 has one of the best scenes ever for Hedy fans. It shows Patsy buried in the sand at the beach and Hedy ignoring her pleas for help.
The former President and CEO of Roxxon, the corrupt Hugh Jones became an Avengers enemy after donning the Serpent Crown and becoming a faithful servant to Set.
Member of the Six-Fingered Hand
Jerry Morgan tried to replicate the size-changing experiments of Henry Pym (Ant-Man), but only succeeded in shrinking his own bones.
Daniel Rand's attorney.
A member of the Mutant Force (an offshoot of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants), and the Resistants, who were formed to protest the Mutant Registration Act.
A former US Air Force soldier, ex-husband to Patsy Walker: Robert Baxter is now the costumed criminal known as Mad-Dog.
An extremely deadly ex-convict with superhuman strength, endurance and resistance to injury.
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