Character » Nighthawk appears in 773 issues.
Dr. Mortimer Dauoi was the deranged scientist who created the Zombified Zeta-Clones of The Squadron Supreme. He was believed to have been killed by his creations when they awoke, but in reality he had evolved into a monstrous superhuman being capable of controlling the zombies with his mind.
Enemy of the Defenders.
Valerie Martin is a genius level scientist, doctor and computer hacker that created an exo-suit which lets her collect electronically transmitted data & store it in her head piece (which limits are currently unknown).
Null is a horrible monster born from the despair of an extinct race.
Yandroth created the Omegatron so that upon his death, Omegatron would detonate every nuclear stockpile on earth.
Orka is an Atlantean who was augmented by Dr. Dorcas to fight Namor the Sub-Mariner.
One of the Marvel Monsters from the early 1960's. Years later, he would wreck havoc against planet Earth. The Defenders eventually managed to stop him.
A mutant recruited by Magneto.
The "Batman" of Marvel's JLA analogue, Squadron Supreme.
Piledriver is a powerful member of the Wrecking Crew.
Ruler of Hades, the Underworld. God of the Dead.
Alex Gentry, the Porcupine, was one of the first Marvel silver age villains and most notably fought against Ant-Man and Captain America, but also faced the Avengers, the X-Men and the Defenders.
The father of Darkstar and Vanguard, later became the father to a new breed of Dire Wraiths.
An advanced robot built by Victor Von Doom, constructed in part with alien technology. Prime Mover possesses limited reality warping powers.
Professor Power is a super-villain who blames Charles Xavier for the death of his mutant son. In his quest for revenge he encountered a number of superheroes.
Former chief scientist on Traan, a planet in the Microverse. He traveled to Earth to conquer the planet with his psycho ray. He remains a constant foe for the Fantastic Four.
Member of the Six-Fingered Hand
Quetzalcoatl is one of the aztek Gods, usually depicted as a feathered serpent.
The Quintronic Man is a robot created by Stark International and was originally utilized by the New York City Police to take down the Hulk. It has since fallen into the possession of various criminal organizations over the years.
A crooked Chicago cop.
The Red Rajah emerges from a mystical jewel called the Star of Capistan. Once the jewel takes a host body then the Red Rajah becomes its spokesman and protector.
An original enemy of the Squadron Supreme that ended up joining Nighthawk's Redeemers to oppose the Squadron's Utopia Program.
A serial killer in Chicago who targets people that committed wrongdoings against the black community.
A scientific genius, Ruby Thursday remade herself into an living human gynoid with a shape-shifting head. She is a member of the villainous Headmen.
After losing his job, Steven Hudak became "Scorcher" to extract his revenge.
Shannon Stillwell is the assistant of Regent. She is also Madame Monstrosity's daughter as well sister to both Farley and Harlan Stilwell.
Shocker is a supervillain originating from Marvel Comics. A self-taught engineer, Herman Schultz created a pair of gauntlets that produces shock waves incorporated into a suit that protects him from the impact of of the blasts. He is a recurring foe of the superhero Spider-Man.
Sitting Bullseye is a CIA operative turned super-villain. As member of The Band of the Bland, he is counted amongst Marvel's most mediocre malcontents.
Skrull agent who impersonated Kyle Richmond during the Secret Invasion.
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