Character » St. Elmo appears in 5 issues.
Starting his super-criminal life as Power Man and then reinventing himself as the size-altering Goliath, Erik Josten has served as a member of several incarnations of the Masters of Evil and the Lethal Legion. It wasn't until he became Atlas and a founding Thunderbolts member that he truly "discovered" himself.
Leopold Stryke was the original super-villain known as the Eel and was the brother of the late Jordan Stryke, the original Viper.
Egghead is a loathsome scientist who quickly became a nemesis to Hank Pym.
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.
A career criminal, the man known as Rhino has incredible strength and durability. A long-time enemy of Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk, Rhino isn't particularly malicious, and has tried on various occasions to leave behind his life of crime, but always seems to slide back into old habits.
Silas King was a drug smuggler who got his powers from extensive exposure to the sun when his bus broke down in the desert. Franklin Richards created a copy of Solarr on Counter-Earth, where he's a member of Heinrich Zemo's Thunderbolts.
Beginning his career as a circus performer where he helped train a young Hawkeye, Jacques DuQuesne later became the costumed mercenary Swordsman. He joined the Avengers, at first for nefarious reasons, but soon resolved to become a true Avenger when he fell in love with Mantis.
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