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Avengers #6-7, 9-10, 15-16 (July 1964 - May 1965) . Baron Heinrich Zemo (leader) - He is an old enemy of Captain America from World War II.; Black Knight (Nathan Garrett) - A descendant of Sir Percy of Scandia and an enemy of Giant-Man who uses an arsenal of medieval weapons that employ modern technology (including a lance that fired bolts of energy) and genetically engineers and creates a ...
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A British mutant, Alchemy was created by British comic book fan Paul Betsow, was the winning entry of a contest held by Marvel Comics for the best fan-created character. Marvel planned to publish the winning creation in an issue of New Mutants; however, Alchemy eventually first appeared in X-Factor #41 instead. [citation needed]
Clyde Wyncham is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has appeared or been referenced in Mark Millar's works Marvel 1985 and Kick-Ass, and his runs on Fantastic Four and Old Man Logan. Clyde Wyncham is notable in that he ties all of Mark Millar's recent runs together. [1]
Mark Ginocchio of ComicBook.com ranked the Master of Evil 1st in their " Marvel's 5 Greatest Supervillain Stables" list." [ 58 ] Jerry Stanford of Comic Book Resources ranked 3rd in their "10 Most Important Marvel Villain Teams" list, [ 59 ] while David Harth ranked the team 6th in their "5 Best Marvel Villain Teams (& The 5 Best DC Villain ...
Marco Vito Oddo of Collider referred to Death as a "fan-favorite cosmic entity," [59] and ranked her 4th in their "19 Most Powerful Marvel Characters" list. [60] Marc Buxton of Den of Geek ranked Death 12th in their "Guardians of the Galaxy 3: 50 Marvel Characters We Want to See" list, saying, "Where there is Thanos, there is Death. Thanos ...
When it is discovered that Aurora was framed and Captain Marvel confront Phillipe Beaulieu, he sheds his disguise revealing himself to be Master of the World. Empowering himself with Thundersword's sword from the evidence lockup, Master of the World fought Captain Marvel, where the fight took them to a bar. The former villain Thundersword ...
The Ringmaster is the name of two characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first incarnation of Ringmaster, Fritz Tiboldt, first appeared in Captain America Comics #5 (August 1941). The second incarnation, Maynard Tiboldt, debuted in The Incredible Hulk #3 (July 1962). [2]