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Erik Josten, also known as Power Man, Smuggler, Goliath and Atlas, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been a prominent member of both the Masters of Evil and the Thunderbolts .
Machine Man (also known as Aaron Stack, Mister Machine and serial number Z2P45-9-X-51 or X-51 for short) is an android superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Jack Kirby for 2001: A Space Odyssey #8 (July 1977), a comic written and drawn by Kirby featuring concepts based on the ...
The Grandmaster (En Dwi Gast) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character first appeared in The Avengers #69. [2] The Grandmaster is one of the ageless Elders of the Universe and has mastered most civilizations' games of skill and chance.
The Maestro is defeated when the Hulk lures him back into the rebel's base—the Maestro throwing Rick Jones into Wolverine's skeleton in the process— subsequently using Doom's time machine to send the Maestro back to the time and place that the Hulk was created: ground zero during the testing of the atomic Gamma Bomb.
Eva Bell. Eva Bell is a goth-punk teenager from Gold Coast, Queensland.When her mutant powers manifest, Cyclops appears and asks her to join his new X-Men.She at first does not want to and prefers a normal life, but then the Avengers come to recruit her and she decides she will not have a normal life and Cyclops's team will be cooler.
Vance Astro, born Vance Astrovik and going by the code name Major Victory, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as being from the Earth-691 timeline of the Marvel Universe .
The Spot is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most often as an adversary of Spider-Man and Daredevil.The character, created by Al Milgrom and Herb Trimpe, debuted in The Spectacular Spider-Man #97 (1984).
The first Glob debuted in The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #121 (November 1969), and was created by Roy Thomas and Herb Trimpe. [2] Roy Thomas has stated that the character was a conscious imitation of the Heap. [1]