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  2. Hyperion (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hyperion is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, of which there are several notable versions. Created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Sal Buscema , the original Hyperion made his debut in The Avengers #69 (October 1969). [ 1 ]

  3. List of Thunderbolts members - Wikipedia

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    During the "Devil's Reign" storyline, Mayor Wilson Fisk passed a law that forbids superhero activities and forms the Thunderbolts units to apprehend any superheroes who break the law. Assisted by agents sporting the thunder bolt icon on their armor, the following are members of this incarnation of the Thunderbolts: [ 33 ]

  4. List of Exiles characters - Wikipedia

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    Blind Hyperion who was recruited by Beak to help defeat Weapon X's Hyperion. He then returned to his Earth after leaving the Exiles in Beak's "care". Doctor Strange: Exiles #65 Did not go to Tibet and thus did not have any powers, but in turn was the best doctor of the Multiverse. Helped heal Morph and Mimic after the second fight against Hyperion.

  5. Exiles (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    King Hyperion is eventually defeated by Blink, who teleports his own heat vision into his back, paralyzing him. Gambit (of Weapon X) is allowed to deliver the killing blow against King Hyperion with a kinetically charged sword of the slain Magik which causes an explosion that kills them both, leaving five Exiles alive and their mission complete.

  6. Thunderbolts (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Thunderbolts were first presented, both to readers and to the Marvel Universe, in The Incredible Hulk #449 (January 1997), written by Peter David with art by Mike Deodato Jr., as a group of super-powered figures who became heroes to help protect the world when the Avengers were declared dead after the events of the 1996 "Onslaught" crossover.

  7. Squadron Sinister - Wikipedia

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    The Grandmaster reappears and reforms the Squadron Sinister: an apparently resurrected Hyperion; a new Dr. Spectrum (Alice Nugent, a former lab assistant of Hank Pym), Nighthawk and the Speed Demon. Courtesy of a phenomenon known as the Wellspring of Power – an interdimensional source of superhuman abilities – the Grandmaster increases the ...

  8. List of Squadron Supreme members - Wikipedia

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    Inertia - Edith Freiberg is a superhero who can transfer kinetic energy into another object or person. Haywire - Harold Danforth is a superhero who can form "tanglewire" filament. Thermite - Sam Yurimoto is a superhero who can project heat from the left side of his body and intense cold from the right side of his body. Mink - See above.

  9. List of Marvel Comics characters: Q - Wikipedia

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    Meredith Quill at the Grand Comics Database Meredith Quill is the mother of Peter Quill / Star-Lord and the wife of J'son . The Earth-791 version of the character was created by Steve Englehart , Steve Gan and Bob McLeod , and first appeared in Marvel Preview #4 (January 1976).