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  2. Taskmaster (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Marvel version of Taskmaster appears in Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man; this iteration is an African-American mercenary. Hired by Phillip Roxxon , [ 83 ] he confronts Spider-Man , Spider-Woman , Cloak & Dagger and Bombshell , and displays the ability to absorb and re-channel energy-based superpowers.

  3. List of Hawkeye supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    Taskmaster – Mercenary for hire and henchmen instructor. Has the ability to replicate physical movement using "photographic reflexes". Has the ability to replicate physical movement using "photographic reflexes".

  4. Sandi Brandenberg - Wikipedia

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    Sandi first appeared in the Taskmaster limited series. Little is known of her previous life, save that she is kind to stray animals and used to work as a "dancer" (implied to be of the exotic kind). She met the villain trainer and mercenary in his guise of Tony Masters in Las Vegas and he put his

  5. Death-Shield - Wikipedia

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    Death-Shield is a mercenary trained by the Taskmaster. The Taskmaster is under contract by the Red Skull to create a team of mercenaries who would be capable of defeating Spider-Man. The trio were patterned after the superheroes: Captain America, Hawkeye, and Spider-Man. The characters were called: Death-Shield, Jagged Bow, and Blood Spider.

  6. Agent X (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Taskmaster then knew he couldn't be Deadpool, despite his healing factor and recognition of him and Sandi, and Outlaw corroborated this as Alex proved to be a better gun talent than Deadpool. Sandi and Alex formed a mercenary group, Agency X. [9] The headquarters is located in an amusement park Alex acquired as payment for his first mission. [10]

  7. Category:Fictional mercenaries in comics - Wikipedia

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    Bane (DC Comics) Bardock; Barracuda (Marvel Comics) Batroc the Leaper; Bishop (Marvel Comics) Black Cat (Marvel Comics) Black Mamba (character) Black Manta; Black Swan (comics) Blackout (Lilin) Blackout (Marcus Daniels) Blizzard (Marvel Comics) Blockbuster (Marauder) Bloodshed (character) Bloodsport (character) Bob, Agent of Hydra; Body Doubles ...

  8. Eric O'Grady - Wikipedia

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    Ant-Man (Eric O'Grady) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The third character to use the Ant-Man name, he was created by Robert Kirkman and Phil Hester , and first appears in The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 (Dec. 2006).

  9. Black Swan (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Once Taskmaster identified the Swan to Deadpool, the merc with a mouth traveled to the Swan's castle in Germany for a final showdown. When Nijo tried to kill Deadpool, claiming a personal vendetta against him, Black Swan impaled him with a sword-cane and fought Deadpool both physically and mentally, though he lost and was thrown face first into ...