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Once allied with Cable in a group called Six Pack, G.W. Bridge later joined SHIELD to take him down. After Cable's supposed death, he was reassigned to apprehend The Punisher.
Blue Streak was a long-time enemy of Captain America's until he was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld.
Disgusted by the vulgarity of modern society, Turner D. Century tried to return humanity back to the more innocent times he adored. His campaign was halted by numerous heroes including Spider Woman, Spider Man and Dominic Fortune. He would be killed by the Scourge of the Underworld.
A foe of Captain America. He was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld and revived years later by the Hood, only to be promptly killed again.
The Hijacker was a minor criminal that used his Crime Tank called the Murder Machine to wreck havoc. He would meet his demise at the Bar with No Name as one of the victims of the Scourge of the Underworld, but was later resurrected.
Formerly a member of the Grapplers, Letha was slain by the Scourge of the Underworld during the Bar With No Name massacre. She was later revived by the Hood, who gave her rage-inducing powers.
Mind-Wave wears a helmet that allows him to hear the thoughts of any individual within close proximity. He attacks New York City with his massive think tank but is eventually taken down by Daredevil. Mind-Wave would meet his end by Scourge during the Bar with No Name massacre.
Mirage is a super-villain who uses life-like holograms to his advantage.
Two men have taked the identity of Bird-Man and has served as a member of the Ani-Men.
A small-time thug who battled Spider-Man on several occasions, the Fly was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld. He was later brought back by The Hood, and received power enhancements. Now Fly is member of Crime-Master's Savage Six.
A monk of Dakoth-Kuru, who took control of all his brotherhood.
A victim of his own powers, Wraith went through various stages of mental stability using his psionic powers to act as a vigilante.
Once a small-time crook, Parker Robbins found a mystical cloak and pair of boots that endowed him with supernatural abilities, allowing for his rise to power as a skilled sorcerer and feared crime lord.
The amoral industrialist Norman Osborn was transformed by an experimental serum into the maniacal Green Goblin, and has endured over the decades as Spider-Man's most dreaded archenemy. Osborn is known for being the killer of Gwen Stacy, the architect of the Clone Saga, and the one-time director of S.H.I.E.L.D.
A talented computer hacker, Henry Russo was The Punisher's last technical assistant, and abandoned son of scarred villain Jigsaw!
Jaten was a loyal acolyte of Dormammu and servant of the Hood.
The first supervillian called Cyclone. He battled Spider-Man and Moon Knight but was later a victim to Scourge. Was momentarily revived by The Hood only to die again.
After being exposed to extra-dimensional energy, Lt. Monica Rambeau gained the ability to manipulate all energies of the electromagnetic spectrum. She has gone by many code-names over the years whilst utilizing these abilities as a crime fighter. Monica has served alongside the Avengers in various incarnations and operated as their leader for a time.
Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider as a teenager, granting him spider-like powers. After the death of his Uncle Ben, Peter learned that "with great power, comes great responsibility." Swearing to always protect the innocent from harm, Peter Parker became Spider-Man.
After being shot by mobsters, Jennifer Walter received a life-saving blood transfusion from her cousin Bruce Banner, aka The Hulk. Due to Banner's irradiated blood, Jennifer gained the ability to transform into the Sensational She-Hulk. She is a recurring member of the Avengers.
When U.S. Marine veteran Frank Castle's family's was murdered for witnessing a mob hit, the man vowed to avenge their deaths and became a one-man army in his personal war against the criminal underworld. With a distinct death's head skull adorning his chest, Frank Castle became the vigilante known as the Punisher.
A former weapons engineer, David Lieberman became the Punisher's weapons supplier for a short time. He was also especially skilled in the use of computers and technology.
Billy "The Beaut" Russo was known for his handsome appearance until confronting the Punisher who sent Billy through a glass window, severely damaging his face. After the incident he took the name Jigsaw and is a deadly force with a vendetta towards the Punisher.
Thor Odinson is the All-father of Asgard /God of Thunder, offspring of All-Father Odin & Elder-Goddess Gaea. Combining the powers of both realms makes him an elder-god hybrid and a being of no perceivable limits. Armed with his enchanted Uru hammer Mjolnir which helps him to channel his godly energies. The mightiest and the most beloved warrior in all of Asgard, a staunch ally for good and one of the most powerful beings in the multiverse/omniverse. Thor is also a founding member of the Avengers.
The latest wielder of the Ebony Blade in a long line of heroes and villains known as the Black Knight.
Doctor Druid was a psychiatrist who was attracted to the mystic arts. After being trained by a Tibetan Lama, Druid gained mastery over some mystic arts.
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.
Bushwacker is a mercenary and assassin with arms that can morph into a variety of projectile weapons. Working for the Marauders, he would kill mutants for money. His activities brought him into routine conflict with Wolverine, Daredevil and the Punisher.
Firebrand was a radical villain who learned how to make weaponry from Stark Industries. He was killed by Scourge.
"How do you fight a man who can accomplish miracles! That was the problem which confronted the Fantastic Four when they faced the threat of the Miracle Man... The Fantastic Four discovered that even miracles are not always what they seem... not when they are produced by a master hypnotist!"
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