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A


A-Force


A-Next


A.I. Army

Because of his revelation that he is now a simulated A.I., Tony Stark became Mark One and started to establish the A.I. Army which also consists of Albert, Awesome Android,
Egghead In the U.S. English slang, egghead is an epithet used to refer to intellectuals or people considered out-of-touch with ordinary people and lacking in realism, common sense, sexual interests, etc. on account of their intellectual interests. It wa ...
II,
H.E.R.B.I.E. H.E.R.B.I.E. (Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated Electronics) is a fictional character, fictional robot appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was initially conceived for ''The New Fantastic Four'' ...
, M-11,
Machine Man 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 ...
, Machinesmith, Quasimodo,
Super-Adaptoid The Super-Adaptoid is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has appeared in over five decades of Marvel continuity and featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such a ...
,
Walking Stiletto Dorothy Walker Dorothy Walker is a fictional character in Marvel Comics. She was created by Stuart Little and Ruth Atkinson and first appeared in ''Miss America Magazine'' #2 (November 1944). She was reintroduced in '' The Defenders'' #89 (Novem ...
, the
Dreadnoughts The dreadnought (alternatively spelled dreadnaught) was the predominant type of battleship in the early 20th century. The first of the kind, the Royal Navy's , had such an impact when launched in 1906 that similar battleships built after her ...
, a
Sentinel Sentinel may refer to: Places Mountains * Mount Sentinel, a mountain next to the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana * Sentinel Buttress, a volcanic crag on James Ross Island, Antarctica * Sentinel Dome, a naturally occurring grani ...
, several Constructo-Bots, several
Nick Fury Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury Sr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, he first appeared in ''Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos ...
LMDs, and an unnamed bomb disposal robot. This group wants to obtain equal rights with organic beings through whatever way possible.


Acolytes


Action Pack

Action Pack is Kentucky's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Vox, Prima Donna, and Frog-Man (who was briefly replaced by a Skrull).


Advanced Idea Mechanics


Advocates Squad


Agents of Atlas


Agents of Fortune


Aladdin


Aladdin Assault Squad


All-New Invaders


All-New X-Factor


All-New X-Men


All-Winners Squad


Alliance of Evil


Alpha Flight

Alpha Flight is Canada's sanctioned superhero team.


Alpha Squadron


America Redeemers

See Squadron Supreme.


Americops

The Keane Industry obtained the equipment of Americop where they copied it and used it to create their own private security force called the Americops.


Anachronauts

The Anachronauts are a group of fictional warriors appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical originating in the United States, on average 32 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publication of ''Action Comics'' ...
s published by Marvel Comics. The characters serve Kang the Conqueror as his personal guard. The Anachronauts were brought together by Kang, after having bested each of them in personal combat and extracting their allegiance to him. They are from various eras and alternate realities that Kang has visited in his journeys. They first appeared in ''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in ''The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover dated Nov. 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism in the medium. It was the first ...
'' Annual #25 (1992). Its members are Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, and Wildrun.


Ani-Men


Annihilators


Anti-Arach9

The Anti-Arach9 is a supervillain group that was formed by Octavia Vermis and consisted of Aeturnum, Brothers Grimm, Krazy Goat, Lady Bullseye, Los Espadas Gemelas De Toledo, Rose Roché, and Stegron. Each of them came together to take down their mutual enemy Spider-Woman.


A.R.M.O.R.


Army of Evil


Asgardians

See Asgard.


Asgardians of the Galaxy


Askani

See Rachel Summers#Askani


Assassin's Guild


Assembly of Evil

The Assembly of Evil is a supervillain team consisting of
Jester A jester, court jester, fool or joker was a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras. Jesters were also itinerant performers who entertained common folk at fairs and ...
,
Fenris Fenrir (Old Norse: ; "fen-dweller")Orchard (1997:42). or Fenrisúlfr (O.N.: ; "Fenrir's wolf", often translated "Fenris-wolf"),Simek (2007:81). also referred to as Hróðvitnir (O.N.: ; "fame-wolf")Simek (2007:160). and Vánagandr (O.N.: ; " ...
, Hydro-Man, Rock (who the Leader sent in his place), and the reactivated
Hulk Robot This article lists Marvel characters beginning with the letter "H", with a brief description introducing each one. Hala the Accuser Gabrielle Haller Gabrielle Haller was a catatonic Holocaust survivor who awoke from the disorder after Charle ...
. This team was first seen during the "
Acts of Vengeance "Acts of Vengeance" is a comic book crossover storyline that ran through several titles published by Marvel Comics from December 1989 to February 1990. Publication history This company-wide fall crossover was centered on the Avengers and Fantasti ...
" storyline, where Jester formed this team at
Doctor Doom Doctor Victor Von Doom is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and first appeared in ''The Fantastic Four'' #5 in July 1962. The monarch of the fi ...
's suggestion to create a group to fight the Avengers. Jester also tried to get
Cloak and Dagger "Cloak and dagger" was a fighting style common in the Renaissance involving a knife hidden beneath a cloak. The term later came into use as a metaphor, referring to situations involving intrigue, secrecy, espionage, or mystery. Overview In "The ...
to join the team, but failed to.


Astonishing X-Men


Atlanteans


Autobots


Avengers


Avengers A.I.


Avenging Host


B


Bacchae

The Bacchae are a
fictional Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places Place may refer to: Geography * Place (United States Census Bureau), defined as any concentration of population ** Census-designated place, ...
group of woman warrior characters appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical originating in the United States, on average 32 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publication of ''Action Comics'' ...
s published by Marvel Comics. In ancient times Hippolyta and her sisters set about war mongering various lands. In each attack she would steal female children, raising them to be her faithful warriors. This gave rise to the origin of the mythological
Amazons In Greek mythology, the Amazons (Ancient Greek: Ἀμαζόνες ''Amazónes'', singular Ἀμαζών ''Amazōn'', via Latin ''Amāzon, -ŏnis'') are portrayed in a number of ancient epic poems and legends, such as the Labours of Hercules, ...
. Hippolyta served as their queen and she called them her Bacchae. This arrangement served for many years until the arrival of Hercules. Sometime later with her being immortal, Hippolyta decided to restart her Bacchae cult in order to advance her standing in modern day. She did this by initiating female street people and runaways, providing them with weapons and fighting skills. This modern day Bacchae also became former associates of the Golden Horde and once sought vengeance on the Invisible Woman for interfering with their affairs. They then formed a private New York club called ''Tartarus'' as a front based in the heart of
Wall Street Wall Street is an eight-block-long street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It runs between Broadway in the west to South Street and the East River in the east. The term "Wall Street" has become a metonym for t ...
. Outsiders see it as a private pleasure palace for those of the international business elite who consider the
Hellfire Club Hellfire Club was a name for several exclusive clubs for high-society rakes established in Britain and Ireland in the 18th century. The name most commonly refers to Francis Dashwood's Order of the Friars of St. Francis of Wycombe. Such clubs, ...
too passé. It was here during a kidnap attempt that they were foiled by the X-Men.


BAD Girls, Inc.

BAD Girls, Inc. is a group that consists of
Black Mamba The black mamba (''Dendroaspis polylepis'') is a species of highly venomous snake belonging to the family Elapidae. It is native to parts of sub-Saharan Africa. First formally described by Albert Günther in 1864, it is the second-longest ...
, the
Asp Asp may refer to: Places * Asp, part of Densbüren, Aargau, Switzerland * Aspe (''Asp'' in Valencian), Alicante, Spain * Asp Lake, a lake in Minnesota Animals * Asp (fish) * Asp (snake), in antiquity, one of several venomous snakes ** ''Cera ...
, and
Diamondback Diamondback may refer to: Animals * ''Crotalus adamanteus'', the eastern diamondback rattlesnake * ''Crotalus atrox'', the western diamondback rattlesnake * Diamondback moth, a European moth that has spread to North America * Diamondback terrapin ...
who were close friends as well as founding members of Sidewinder's super-villain team the Serpent Society. When Diamondback began dating Steve Rogers, the team acted behind the scenes to make sure that her first real date was uneventful. After learning of Diamondback and Cap's relationship, the Society's new leader, King Cobra, had Diamondback kidnapped and placed on trial, fearing that she would reveal the groups secrets to the Captain. Diamondback was found guilty by her fellow serpents and sentenced to execution. Black Mamba and Asp objected but were overruled by King Cobra. To save Diamondback, Black Mamba and Asp called in a favor from their former leader, Sidewinder, also Black Mamba's ex-boyfriend and they rescued Diamondback, however in retaliation, King Cobra captured the Asp and Black Mamba. Diamondback then hired Paladin to help her free the pair. Together, with Captain America, and Paladin, the five combined to defeat the Serpent Society.


Band of the Bland

The Band of the Bland is a group of mediocre super villains that came together to assassinate Howard the Duck. It consists of Black Hole, Doctor Angst, Spanker, and Tillie the Hun.


Bastards of Evil

The Bastards of Evil is a group of supervillains that fought the Young Allies. They consist of supervillains who claim to be the disavowed children of other supervillains and are led by Superior who claims to be the son of Leader.


Battalion

The Battalion is Arkansas' sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Tigra is a known member of this group. Razorback was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator.


Batroc's Brigade

Batroc's Brigade is a supervillain team assembled by Batroc the Leaper.


Beta Flight


Beyond Corporation


Beyonders


Big Hero 6

Big Hero 6 is Japan's sanctioned superhero team.


Black Air


Black Panthers


Black Brigade unit


Black Spectre


The Blood

The Blood are a mysterious race who allegedly supplied the first Earth-born Sorcerer Supreme over 20,000 years ago. Also attempted to separate Johnny Blaze and
Danny Ketch Ghost Rider (Daniel "Danny" Ketch) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the third Marvel character to don the identity of Ghost Rider, after Johnny Blaze (the first supernatural Ghost Rider ...
to prevent them from knowing they were family and utilizing their powers together, but failed. Its most notable member is The Caretaker.


The Blood in other media

In the Marvel Cinematic Universe show '' Helstrom'', The Blood represented by Caretaker/Henry, is an ancient organization that has been hunting demons for years. While they are a secret group, the Catholic Church knows they exist and turns a blind eye to their doings. In this case, they were supposed to kill Ana and Daimon Helstrom when they were children to prevent them from becoming too powerful as adults.


Bogatyri

The Bogatyri is a group of Russian superhumans that wanted to avenge Russia's defeat during the Cold War. They were named after the Valiant Champions of Elder Days in Russian folklore and consist of Svyatogor, Mikula Golubev, Doctor Vladimir Volkh, and Zvezda Dennista.


Bozanian Beast Fighter (Ragnarok)


Britannia Project

The Britannia Project is a superhero organization led by Steven Darwin. The Britannia Project was first introduced in The Union #1.


Brotherhood of Badoon

See Badoon


Brotherhood of Mutants


Brute Force

Brute Force is a team consisted of eco-sensitive animals who were imbued with the ability to speak and powered armor that gave them special powers by their benefactor Dr. Randall Pierce as part of Weapon II. They consist of a
bald eagle The bald eagle (''Haliaeetus leucocephalus'') is a bird of prey found in North America. A sea eagle, it has two known subspecies and forms a species pair with the white-tailed eagle (''Haliaeetus albicilla''), which occupies the same niche as ...
named Soar who can transform in a fighter jet, a
grizzly bear The grizzly bear (''Ursus arctos horribilis''), also known as the North American brown bear or simply grizzly, is a population or subspecies of the brown bear inhabiting North America. In addition to the mainland grizzly (''Ursus arctos horri ...
named Wreckles who can transform into a tank, a
lion The lion (''Panthera leo'') is a large Felidae, cat of the genus ''Panthera'' native to Africa and India. It has a muscular, broad-chested body; short, rounded head; round ears; and a hairy tuft at the end of its tail. It is sexually dimorphi ...
named Lionheart who can transform into a motorcycle, a kangaroo named Hip-Hop who can transform into an ATV, and a dolphin named Surfstreak who can transform into a race car. Together they fought injustices that were mostly eco-terrorist related such as protecting the rain forests.


Buckies

The Buckies are a group of urban commandos.


C


Cabal


Cadre K


Called

The Called is Utah's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. It consists of some unnamed Mormon superheroes.


Captain Britain Corps


Carnage Family


Cat People

The Cat People are a race of humanoid felines that are associated with Tigra. The first Cat People were created from ordinary house cats by a medieval sorcerer named Ebrok. Though the Cat People were initially welcomed into Ebrok's community as warriors and domestic servants, their fierce nature as well as their rapid breeding rate soon started to become uncontrollable and the Cat People were banished to another dimension by Ebrok's fellow sorcerers. The sorcerers also installed a magick ensuring that Ebrok's original cats-into-cat people spell would never work again.


Cavalry

The Cavalry is Georgia's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Known members are Stunt-Master, Crime-Buster,
Red Nine ''Avengers: The Initiative'' is a comic book series from Marvel Comics. Written by Dan Slott and Christos Gage with artwork initially by Stefano Caselli, Steve Uy and Harvey Tolibao, the series deals with the aftermath of Marvel's "Civil War" s ...
,
Thor Girl Thor Girl, a.k.a. Tarene Olson, is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Dan Jurgens and artist John Romita Jr., she first appeared in ''Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor'' vol. 2 #22 ( ...
(revealed to be a Skrull imposter), and Ultra Girl.


Celestials


Cerebro's X-Men


Champions

There are two versions of the Champions:


Champions (1975 team)


Champions (2016 team)


Champions of Xandar

The Champions of Xandar banded together to safeguard the four-sectioned world of Xandar in the Andromeda Galaxy from all threats to its security. The Champions coordinated Xandar's space militia, the Nova Corps, a standing army of 500 soldiers, and its special Syfon Warrior regiment. Most of the Champions were killed fighting the forces of Nebula and the team disbanded.


Charter


Chaste


Cherubim


Children of the Vault


China Force


Church of Humanity


Circle


Circuits Maximus


Circus of Crime

The Circus of Crime is the name of several supervillain organizations appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical originating in the United States, on average 32 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publication of ''Action Comics'' ...
s published by Marvel Comics. The villains have battled
Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk' ...
,
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
, and Kid Colt. The original group included the Ringmaster,
Blackwing Blackwing or Black Wings may refer to: Entertainment * ''Black Wings'' (film), a 1963 Polish film Fictional characters * Blackwing (character), the name of two fictional Marvel Comics supervillains and one hero *Blackwing, one of the characters of ...
, the Clown, Fire-Eater, the Great Gambinos, Human Cannonball, Live Wire, Rajah, Bruto the Strongman and Teena the Fat Lady. The Circus of Crime first appeared in '' The Incredible Hulk'' #3 (September 1962) and was created by
Stan Lee Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
and Jack Kirby.


Clan Akkaba


Clan Boudreaux


ClanDestine


Code: Blue


Cognoscenti


Comedy Kids

The Comedy Kids are three kids (Gabby, Muscles, and Junior) who appear in ''
Comedy Comics ''Daring Mystery Comics'' is an American comic-book series published by Timely Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics, during the 1930-1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. Primarily a superhero anthology, it ran e ...
'' #9.


Command

The Command is Florida's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Jennifer Kale, Wundarr the Aquarian, Siege, and Conquistador (who was briefly replaced by a Skrull infiltrator).


Commission on Superhuman Activities


Committee


Conspiracy


Contingency


Corporation


Council of Godheads

The Council of Godheads is a gathering of all the leaders of the Pantheons.


Council of Godheads in other media

The Council of Godheads appears in '' Thor: Love and Thunder''.


Council of the Chosen


Counter Force


C.R.A.D.L.E.

Short for Child-Hero Reconnaissance and Disruption Law Enforcement, C.R.A.D.L.E. has been established to stop the teenage superheroes from violating the Underage Superhuman Warfare Act (AKA Kamala's Law). Known members are Dum Dum Dugice, Speedball, and
Timeslip ''Timeslip'' is a British children's science fiction television series made by ATV for the ITV network and broadcast between 1970 and 1971. It was first broadcast on Friday evenings at around 5:10-5:15pm in the ATV region with the other ITV re ...
.


Craptacular B-Sides


Crazy Eight


Creators

The Creators were a league of sorcerers from various time periods, some from at least as far back as the Pre-Cataclysmic era. Backed by the power of the In-Betweener, the Creators temporarily took control of the universe by transforming themselves into stars in an attempt to control the entire universe, and forcing the real stars into human forms. All was set right again by Doctor Strange and the Ancient One.


Crew


Chronok

The villain Chronok stole Reed Richards' time machine, comes to the present and kills almost all of Marvel's heroes.


Cross Technological Enterprises


Crusaders


D


Dark Advanced Tech


Daily Bugle


Daily Globe


Damage Control


Dark Avengers

Norman Osborn formed his own version of the Avengers during the " Dark Reign" storyline called the Dark Avengers.


Dark Guard


Dark Lords


Dark Riders


Dark X-Men

Norman Osborn formed his own version of the X-Men during the "Dark Reign" storyline called the Dark X-Men.


Darkhold Redeemers


Daughters of Liberty

The Daughters of Liberty are a group of females that are determined to protect the freedom of everyone at all costs. Harriet Tubman was the leader of one incarnation under the name of Dryad. In the present, Dryad is a revived Peggy Carter and the present day Daughters of Liberty consist of Agatha Harkness,
Black Widow Black widow may refer to: Spiders * Black widow spider, a common name for some species of spiders in the genus ''Latrodectus'' American species * ''Latrodectus apicalis'', the Galapagos black widow * ''Latrodectus curacaviensis'', the South Amer ...
, Invisible Woman, Mockingbird, Sharon Carter, Spider-Woman, Shuri, and White Tiger.


Daughters of the Dragon


Dawn of the White Light

The Dawn of the White Light is a Japan-based mutant death-cult led by the Gorgon. The cult forms an alliance with the Hand and HYDRA and together they turn superhumans to brainwashed assassins. The brainwashed X-Man Northstar then becomes the leader of the Dawn of the White Light and they go on a killing spree in America. Wolverine and some Sentinels then destroy the cult.


Deadpool Corps


Death Commandos


Death Squad

The Death Squad are hired by a mysterious employer who wants Tony Stark, the armored Avenger known as
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
, dead. They manage to track Iron Man down at his main office, and a battle began. Though they gave Stark a good run for his money, they were not able to defeat the super-hero. Stark is about to defeat the entire group, but they manage an escape. Stark is unable to give pursuit, as the Death Squad had damaged his armor's boot jets. Later, the Death Squad decide to give the murder attempt another try. They assist their employer (Justin Hammer) in the murder of several ionically powered beings and in the graverobbing of several of Stark's old acquaintances.
S.H.I.E.L.D. S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorism agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965), it often deals ...
leader
Nick Fury Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury Sr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, he first appeared in ''Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos ...
informs Stark about this and he investigates the matter, with the trail eventually leading toward the Death Squad, who were hiding out at the old castle of the ionically powered long-time Avengers foe Count Nefaria. Nefaria is revealed to be their employer. Iron Man manages to defeat Nefaria and his other minion, Nitro (comics), Nitro. In the heat of battle, the Death Squad again manages to escape.


Death-Throws


Death Web

The members of Death Web were granted super powers by the Commission on Superhuman Activities with the intent that they use their powers to serve the government. The team's individual members each obtained their unique powers through the scientific manipulation of chemicals extracted from exotic plants from the Amazon jungle.


Decepticons


Deep Six

There were two different incarnations of the Deep Six:


Namor's Deep Six

When Namor, Namor the Sub-Mariner was missing and framed for crimes in the surface world, several of his Atlantean allies set out to find him together as the first Deep Six. The impromptu group consisted of Stingray (comics), Stingray, Andromeda (Marvel Comics), Andromeda, Tiger Shark (Marvel Comics), Tiger Shark, Tamara Rahn, and Triton (comics), Triton. They battled against the Avengers (comics), Avengers and then broke up shortly thereafter.


Attuma's Deep Six

Alternatively, Attuma's incarnation of the Deep Six appeared in ''Defenders (comics), The Defenders'' (vol. 2) #7 (September 2001). Membership of the group included Attuma, Nagala (comics), Nagala, Orka (comics), Orka, Piranha (comics), Piranha, Sea Urchin, and Tiger Shark (now a villain again).


Defenders


Defenders of the Deep

In order to protect the oceans, Namor forms the Defenders of the Deep with Tiger Shark, Orka, Andromeda, Echidna, the Piranhas, Fathom Five members Bloodtide and Manowar, and King Crab as its members.


Delta Network

The Delta Network, also referred to as the Delta Force (no relation to the real life Delta Force) was the name of a group of Deviant (comics), Deviants, a fictional race of beings from Marvel Comics. The Delta Network was a group of Deviant warriors who were organized by Warlord Kro. When the Avengers were captured by the Deviant priesthood, Kro called the members into action to rescue them.


Demi-Men


Demons


Department H


Department K


Desert Stars

The Desert Stars are Arizona's sanctioned superhero team that are part of the Fifty-State Initiative. It consists of Two-Gun Kid, Komodo (comics), Komodo, Johnny Cool, and Supermax. Blacksmith was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator.


Desert Sword

Desert Sword was designed to be Iraq's personal superhuman military team, led by Sirocco (comics), Sirocco. The original team's roster included Sirocco, Aminedi, the Veil (comics), Veil, and Black Raazer until Iraq forced Arabian Knight (comics), Arabian Knight onto the team.


Deviants


Diabolical Duo


Doctor Doom's Generals


Dominus' Minions

Dominus (Marvel Comics), Dominous employed a number of minions to contend with the costumed champions who opposed its attempts to conquer the Earth. One of them was Sunstroke (comics), Sunstroke, a human being. The others were sentient beings created from lizards ("Gila"), cacti ("Cactus"), and rocks ("Butte") by means of the robot's alien technology. Dominus was able to create duplicates of each of the three artificially created beings.


DP 7


E


Earth Force

The Earth Force is a group of hospitalized people that were transformed by Seth. It consists of Earth Lord (created from a police officer who was hospitalized after being shot by criminals), Skyhawk (created from a businessman who was hospitalized from overwork), and Wind Warrior (created from a housewife who was hospitalized following a suicide attempt).


Elder Gods

The elder gods are the oldest of Earth's deities, namely Set, Chthon, and Gaea.


Elders of the Universe


Elementals


Elementals of Doom

Four giant personifications of Air, Water, Earth and Fire and referred to as such. They were created by Diablo (Marvel Comics), Diablo through the use of the Tailsmans of Power to battle the Fantastic Four. He later created a fifth member called the Trans-Mutant who had the ability to transform the composition of one object to another. Diablo later combined all four Elementals into the Elematrix.


Elements of Doom

The Elements of Doom are a group consisting of numerous humanoid beings composed of the periodic table. They were created by aliens to battle the Avengers (comics), Avengers, but were all defeated. They were then recruited by Diablo after his Elementals of Doom were destroyed.


Emissaries of Evil


Enchanters Three


Enclave


Enforcers


Eternals


Euroforce


Euro-Trash


Excalibur


Exemplars


Exiles


Externals


F


Factor Three

Factor Three is a short-lived supervillain team led by the Mutant Master, who was secretly an alien from a race of beings from Sirius that resemble octopuses.


Fallen Angels


Fangs

The ''Fangs are a group that was created to assist Viper in her goals. Its members are Bludgeon, Heat-Ray, Razorblade, and Slither.


Fantastic Five


Fantastic Force


Fantastic Four


Fathom Five

The Fathom Five is an Atlantean splintered military group with goals to decimate the surface world and were formed by a strike force called the "Fury of the Sea". It consists of Bloodtide, Dragonrider, Llyron, Manowar, and Sea Leopard.


Fear Lords

The Fear Lords consisted of seven demons -- D'Spayre, Dweller-in-Darkness, Kkallakku, Lurking Unknown, Nightmare (Marvel Comics), Nightmare, Nox (comics), Nox, and Straw Man (comics), Straw Man—who conspired to conquer and rule the Earth through fear. They were opposed by Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), Daredevil and Doctor Strange, and Straw Man (who betrayed them).


Fearsome Four


Femizons


Femme Fatales


FIRM


First Line

First Line is first seen in ''Marvel: The Lost Generation'' - Essentially a retroactive continuity, retcon to fill the gaps caused by Marvel's "floating timeline, sliding timescale", in which the emergence of major superheroes and events was only supposed to have occurred "about ten or fifteen years ago"


Flashmob

Flashmob is an organization of street criminals that were originally formed to attack Power Man (Victor Alvarez), Power Man. It consists of Nightshade (Marvel Comics), Nightshade, Chemistro III, Cheshire Cat (comics), Cheshire Cat, Comanche (comics), Comanche, Cockroach Hamilton, Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton, Mr. Fish II, and Spear (comics), Spear.


Flight


Folding Circle


Followers of the Light


Force Four


Force of Nature

Force of Nature is an eco-terrorist group that work for the organization Project Earth. Known members are Aqueduct (comics), Aqueduct, Firebrand (Marvel Comics), Firebrand, Firewall, Aireo, Skybreaker, Sunstreak, and Terraformer.


Force Works


Forgotten


Freedom's Brigade


Freedom's Five

Freedom's Five is a World War I team featuring Union Jack (comics)#James Montgomery Falsworth, Union Jack, Phantom Eagle#Marvel Comics, Phantom Eagle, Sir Steel, Silver Squire and Crimson Cavalier.


Freedom Force


Friends of Humanity


Frightful Four


Future Foundation


G


Galactic Guardians


Gamma Corps


Gamma Flight


Garrison

The Garrison is Vermont's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Fin (comics), Fin and Man-Eater (comics), Man-Eater.


Gatherers


Gene Nation


Generation X


Genetix


Goblin Nation

The Goblin Nation, also known as the Goblin Underground, is a group of organized crime composed of Goblin-themed villains led by the Goblin King (comics), Goblin King against the The Superior Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
's body).


Goblin Nation in other media

The Goblin Nation appears in the ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'' episode "Goblin War". This incarnation consists of various Goblin clans led by Silvermane, Electro (Marvel Comics), Electro and Crossbones (comics), Crossbones respectively with the Vulture (Marvel Comics), Vulture operating as the Goblin King.


Godzilla Squad

The Godzilla Squad was formed to study Godzilla, ideally by capturing him, and preventing injury both to and by him. It was funded and partially controlled by S.H.I.E.L.D., with technology—such as the Red Ronin mecha—constructed by Stark International. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents attached to the Godzilla Squad included Dum Dum Dugan, Jimmy Woo, and Gabe Jones. The group was occasionally aided by the Avengers (particularly Henry Pym), the Fantastic Four (particularly Reed Richards), and Spider-Man. The organization was frequently opposed by Doctor Demonicus.


Grapplers


Great Beasts


Great Lakes Avengers


Green Cross


Green Springs

Green Springs is a company that was started by Abomination (character), Abomination that creates gamma mutates. Outside of gaining former Weapon X scientist Dr. Aliana Alba as an employee, Abomination had Green Springs repower Hulk's son Skaar (comics), Skaar.


Guardians of the Galaxy

There were two versions of the Guardians of the Galaxy:


Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 version)


Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 version)


Guardsmen


Gunhawks


H


Haazareth Three

The Haazareth Three are a trio of demons that operate out of the hellish realm ruled by Mephisto (comics), Mephisto.


H.A.M.M.E.R.


Hand


Harriers

The Harriers are a team of mercenary soldiers, trained and equipped to battle both conventional and superhuman opponents. The organization consists of a military-style unit headed by the commanding officer, Hardcase, and nine other members. Each of the Harriers formerly served as an agent of the international law enforcement agency
S.H.I.E.L.D. S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage, special law enforcement, and counter-terrorism agency appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in ''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965), it often deals ...
When the original version of S.H.I.E.L.D. was disbanded, these ten former S.H.I.E.L.D. banded together as the Harriers. The Harriers's last known base of operations was Colbert Chu's warehouse, Street of the Stunted Dog, Lowtown, Madripoor. Hardcase, Battleaxe, and Shotgun took an assignment from the DEA to infiltrate General Nguyen Ngoc Coy's organization in a failed attempt to destroy Coy's major opium crop in the Indochinese "Golden Triangle." During this operation, the Harriers clashed with Wolverine (character), Wolverine. The Harriers were later hired by Wolverine to try to capture him, Betsy Braddock, Psylocke, and Jubilee (comics), Jubilee as a test of the Harriers's skills.


Harvesters

The Harvesters are Kansas' sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Pioneer, Grain Belt, Topeka, Meadowlark, and Sunflower.


H.A.T.E.


Headmen


Heavy Hitters

The Heavy Hitters are Nevada's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Known members are Gravity (comics), Gravity, Hardball (comics), Hardball, Nonstop, Prodigy (Ritchie Gilmore), Prodigy, and Telemetry.


Heavy Metal

There are two different versions of Heavy Metal:


Heavy Metal (Androids)

Heavy Metal is a group of androids consisting of
Super-Adaptoid The Super-Adaptoid is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has appeared in over five decades of Marvel continuity and featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such a ...
,
Machine Man 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 ...
, Awesome Android, Sentry (Kree), Sentry-459, and TESS-One.


Heavy Metal (Brute Force villains)

Heavy Metal is a group of cybernetic animals that were created by Multicorp to fight the Brute Force. It consists of a gorilla named Uproar, a rhinoceros named Ramrod, a shark named Bloodbath, a vulture named Tailgunner, and an octopus named Armory.


Heavy Mettle

Heavy Mettle is a supervillain group that was founded by Blackwing (character), Joseph Manfredi.


Heliopolitans


Hell-lords

Hell is broken into several smaller kingdoms ruled over by entities who are generally at odds with each other. Most of these entities are devils and those considered powerful enough to be the strongest rulers in Hell are referred as the Hell-lords. Those who currently and have previously borne this identification are: * Asmodeus * Aqquoonkagua * Baphomet * Beelzeboul * Belasco (comics), Belasco * Blackheart * Hela (comics), Hela * Daimon Hellstrom * Krampus * Lucifer (Prince of Darkness), Lucifer * Marduk Kurios * Mephisto (comics), Mephisto * Murray * Olivier (comics), Olivier * Pluto (Marvel Comics), Pluto * Satana Hellstrom * Stonecold * Strong Guy * Umar (comics), Umar * Thog the Nether-Spawn - Thog is a demon from the List of Marvel Comics dimensions, extra-dimensional world of Sominus who has clashed with the Man-Thing. * Kx'ulthuum * Johnny Blaze * Xuthl Although Hela and Pluto could claim the title of Hell-lords, because they also rule in other nether realms, some readers have referred to them instead as ''Death-Gods''.


Hell's Belles

Hell's Belles is a team is composed of female mutant terrorists. They were formed by Cyber to commit acts of extortion, and worked for a notorious drug cartel.


Hellfire Club


Hellbent


Hellions


Heralds of Galactus


Heroes for Hire


Hordeculture

Hordeculture is a group of agrochemists, biotechnologists, and bioengineers consisting of Augusta Bromes, Lily Leymus, Edith Scutch, and Opal Vetiver. Specializing in the genetic manipulation and propaganda of plant life, they plan to depopulate the human race so that they can return Earth to what they consider a "more pristine state".


Horsemen of Apocalypse


Hounds


Howling Commandos


Hulk Gang

In the life of Old Man Logan, its incarnation of Alternative versions of the Hulk#Bruce Banner, Bruce Banner got overloaded gamma radiation and was driven insane enough to impregnate She-Hulk. As a result, over time while claiming the West Coast of the United States as his domain after overthrowing Abomination, Hulk's hillbilly grandchildren helped to form the Hulk Gang where they acted as landlords to those that live in the rebranded part of the United States called Hulkland. In addition, they reside in a series of caves and trailers. The Hulk Gang beat or killed anyone who did not pay their rent on time. There were two versions of the Hulk Gang in the similar Earths:


Hulk Gang (Earth-807128)

Hulk Gang members Bobbie-Jo Banner, Charlie Banner, and Otis Banner beat up Logan and will inflict more pain on him if he did not pay double by next month. As Logan was with Hawkeye to obtain the money, the Hulk Gang got tired of waiting and killed Logan's family. Upon returning and finding his family dead, Logan was informed of what happened by his neighbor Abraham Donovan causing Logan to bring out his claws for the first time. Logan proceeded to hunt down and kill the Hulk Gang members Beau Banner, Bobbie-Jo Banner, Charlie Banner, Elrod Banner, Eustace Banner, Luke Banner, Otis Banner, and Rufus Banner where he killed them. When he made his way to Pappy Banner who admitted that he got tired of being a supervillain landlord and wanted to fight Logan for old time sake by having his family killed, Logan engaged him in his Hulk form in battle and emerged as the victor. He spared Billy-Bob Banner and took custody of Hulk's infant son Bruce Banner Jr.


Hulk Gang (Earth-21293)

The Hulk Gang's history was the same here. Sometime after Pappy Banner's death and the deaths of Beau Banner, Bobbie-Jo Banner, Charlie Banner, Elrod Banner, Eustace Banner, Luke Banner, Otis Banner, and Rufus Banner, the remaining Hulk Gang members Beau Banner II, Billy-Bob Banner, Bobbie Sue Banner, Bodean Banner, Buck Banner, Cambria Banner, Clystine Banner, Horace Banner, Jackson Banner, Jefferson Banner, Jewel Banner, Jozelle Banner, Malakai Banner, Merle Banner, and Virgil Banner were gathered by an unidentified version of Maestro (character), Maestro who he plans to make a paradise for the Hulk Gang on Earth-616. With help from the Cambria Banner who defected to their side, Logan and Hawkeye of Earth-616 were able to defeat Maestro and the surviving members of the Hulk Gang went their separate ways.


Hulkbusters


Humanity's Last Stand


Hydra


Hydro-Men

These characters, created by Bill Everett, Steve Gerber and Win Mortimer first appeared in ''Sub-Mariner'' #61 (May 1973). The Hydro-Men is an organization led by fanatical scientist Herman Frayne who used mutagenic Terrigen Mist to transform himself into a green, scaly-skinned humanoid. He took the name of Doctor Hydro. He also transformed his hired agents into Hydro-Men as well.


Hyperkind


I


Illuminati


Imperial Guard


Infinity Watch


Inhumans


Initiative


Institute of Evil

The Institute of Evil was a group of the Squadron Supreme's arch-foes. They were brainwashed to not be evil and became members of the Squadron.


Intelligencia

Intelligencia is a group that consists of the greatest criminal minds on Earth. Its known members are Leader, MODOK, Mad Thinker, Red Ghost (character), Red Ghost, and Wizard (Marvel Comics), Wizard.
Doctor Doom Doctor Victor Von Doom is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and first appeared in ''The Fantastic Four'' #5 in July 1962. The monarch of the fi ...
and
Egghead In the U.S. English slang, egghead is an epithet used to refer to intellectuals or people considered out-of-touch with ordinary people and lacking in realism, common sense, sexual interests, etc. on account of their intellectual interests. It wa ...
were shown as former members. A second incarnation was formed with MODOK Supreme, Leader, Thinker with new members Mr. Sinister and Awesome Android to harvest Kid Kaiju.


Intelligencia in other media

Intelligencia (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Intelligencia appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series ''She-Hulk: Attorney at Law''. This version of the group is run by Todd Phelps, Todd Phelps / "HulkKing" and serves as a hate group bent on obtaining a sample of Jennifer Walters (Marvel Cinematic Universe), She-Hulk's blood and ruining her reputation.


Intruders

The Intruders are an elite offshoot of the Wild Pack.


Invaders


Inner Circle


J


Jury


K


Kid Commandos


Killraven's Freemen


Knights of Pendragon


Knights of Wundagore


Kree Sentries


L


Lady Liberators


Landau, Luckman, and Lake


Lava Men


League of Losers

The League of Losers are a superhero from Earth-6215 that opposes the time-traveling Chronok. They consist of that world's version of Dagger, Darkhawk, Gravity, Speedball, Sleepwalker, Terror, and X-23.


Leatherneck Raiders


Lebeau Clan


Legion Accursed

During the "Secret Wars II" storyline, the Legion Accursed was formed when Mephisto (Marvel Comics), Mephisto sent his minion Bitterhorn to recruit 99 supervillains in his plot to steal the Beyonder's powers. The villains have included but are not limited to Abomination (character), Abomination, Absorbing Man, Anaconda (character), Anaconda, Baron Mordo, Batroc the Leaper, Blastaar, Crimson Dynamo, Diablo (Marvel Comics), Diablo,
Doctor Doom Doctor Victor Von Doom is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, and first appeared in ''The Fantastic Four'' #5 in July 1962. The monarch of the fi ...
, Doctor Octopus, Electro (Marvel Comics), Electro, Graviton (comics), Graviton, Roderick Kingsley, Hobgoblin, Juggernaut (character), Juggernaut, Kang the Conqueror, Kraven the Hunter, Living Laser, Mole Man, Rhino (character), Rhino, Kenuichio Harada, Silver Samurai, Titania (Marvel Comics), Titania, Ultron, Ultron-11, Vanisher, Vulture (Marvel Comics), Vulture, Emma Frost, White Queen, Wizard (Marvel Comics), Wizard, and Wrecker (comics), Wrecker. The Legion Accursed was enchanted to send his powers into Mephisto's device called the Beyondersbane when they touched him. Upon seeing Beyonder about to leave the Pacific island he was living on, Mephisto had Ben Grimm, Thing sign a contract to make him stronger by the time the Legion Accursed was awakened. When the Legion Accursed attacked, Thing fought defeated most of them and even held back Juggernaut. This fight caused the Beyondersbane to malfunction. As a result, Mephisto ended his plot and sent the villains back to where he got them from.


Legion of Monsters


Legion of Night


Legion of the Unliving


Lemurians


Lethal Legion


Leviathan


Liberteens

The Liberteens are Pennsylvania's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative.


Liberty Legion


Livewires


Living Erasers


Lizard Men

There are different types of Lizard Men in Marvel Comics: * Savage Land#Races, Lizard Men of Subterranea * Subterranea (comics)#Lizard Men, Lizard Men of Subterranea * Lizard Men of Tok


Lodge


The Lookups

The Lookers are a support group started by Edwin Jarvis for those who are associated with superheroes. It was funded by Tony Stark who uses his technology to make its members anonymous to one another. While Mary Jane Watson is clearly shown to be a member, the rest are implied to be Foggy Nelson, Ganke Lee, Peggy Rae Burdick, Pepper Potts, Carlie Cooper, and Willie Lumpkin.


Loners


Lost Souls


Lunataks


M


Maelstrom's Minions


Maggia


Magistrates

The Magistrates are a fictional police force that operate in the fictional nation of Genosha.


Mandroids


Mannites


Marauders


Masters of Evil


The Mavericks

The Mavericks are New Mexico's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Annex, Geiger, and Jocasta (comics), Jocasta. She-Thing was revealed to be a Skrull imposter.''Avengers: The Initiative'' #16. Marvel Comics.


Mega Morphs


Menagerie

The Menagerie is a team of animal based villains led by White Rabbit (comics), White Rabbit. The lineup consisted of her, Hippo (comics), Hippo, Gypsy Moth (who had recently changed her name to Skein (character), Skein) and newcomer Panda-Mania. Despite
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
having his clothes torn apart by Skein, he managed to defeat the quartet before fleeing back to his apartment to change. They next appeared trying to rob a bank when Spider-Man, who had gone on a desperate search to return a lost cellphone, gets sidetracked and beats and webs up the crew in a matter of seconds before continuing his search. The Menagerie returned once again with new members Swarm (Marvel Comics), Swarm, Ox (comics), Ox, and Squid (Marvel Comics), Squid joining the roster. They attempt to rob a night club that was specifically chosen by Cassandra Lang for Nadia van Dyne, the new Wasp, when she learned that she had never gone clubbing before and that she never had a team up. With Viv Vision's help, Lang managed to ensure that the Young Avengers and the Champions (2016 team), Champions would be there as well for Nadia's birthday so that they can have an all-out brawl with the villains.


Mercs for Money


MI-13


Micronauts


Midnight Sons


Midnight Wreckers

The Midnight Wreckers are a group of scavengers who allied with Dr. Peter Spaulding and Willie "Gears" Garvin during the robot revolution. They consist of Hassle, Bags, and Swift.


Mighty Avengers


Mindless Ones


Minions of Menace


Monster Hunters


Morlocks


Mutant Liberation Front


Mys-Tech


Myrmidons


N


N'Garai

The N'Garai are a race of demons created by Chthon (Marvel Comics), Chthon, and have come into conflict with the Midnight Sons, the
Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk' ...
, and the X-Men. The N'Garai are ruled by Kierrok, Kierrok the Damned.


Nasty Boys


National Force


Neo-Knights


New Avengers


New Canaanites


New Enforcers

After the fall of Kingpin, the New Enforcers were one of the groups contesting for control of the remains of his empire. The New Enforcers' inner circle consists of Controller, Fixer, Madame Menace, Mentallo, and Mister Fear while their outer circle consists of Blitz, Dragon Man, Dreadnought, Eel, Plantman, a
Super-Adaptoid The Super-Adaptoid is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has appeared in over five decades of Marvel continuity and featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such a ...
, Tangle, Thermite, and Vanisher.


New Immortals

The New Immortals are a group of characters created by the High Evolutionary to make his own race of immortals. They consist of Nobilus (who was created from Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor's DNA taken from his shaved beard), Juvan, and Zon. While Recorder #211 was rebuilt into Analyzer to work with the group, New Men member Count Tager became a member of the group after subjecting himself to the Pool of Knowledge.


New Intelligencia

The New Intelligencia is an incarnation of Intelligencia consisting of MODOK Superior, Leader, Mad Thinker, Awesome Android, and Mister Sinister.


New Invaders


New Men


New Mutants


New Warriors


New X-Men


Nextwave


Neyaphem


Nick Fury's Howling Commandos


Night Shift


Nightstalkers


Norns


Nova Corps


O


O-Force

The O-Force is a superhuman team created for a reality television show where mutants compete for a place in the O-Force team. Its known members include Obituary, Ocean, Ocelot, Oink, Ooze, Optoman, Oracle, Orbit, Orchid, Orifice, and Overkill while Ozone was a wannabe member who was rejected.


Octessence

The Octessence is a fictional group made up of eight great mystical entities consisting of Balthakk, Cyttorak, Farallah, Ikonn, Krakkan, Raggadorr, Valtorr and Watoomb who gathered to determine who amongst them was most powerful. To this end, they created the Exemplars (comics), Exemplars.


Office of National Emergency


Offenders

The Offenders are a short-lived team meant to serve as an anti-Defenders group formed by the Collector (comics), Collector and consisting of Thunderbolt Ross, Red Hulk, Baron Mordo, Tiger Shark (Marvel Comics), Tiger Shark, and Terrax.


Offenders in other media

Hulu intended to air an animated special called ''The Offenders: Giant Sized Man-Thing'' with the titular team, consisting of Howard the Duck, MODOK, Hit-Monkey, Tigra, and Dazzler (Marvel Comics), Dazzler, going up against Man-Thing. All team members would have all had pre-established shows of their own. In January 2020, ''Howard the Duck'' and ''Tigra & Dazzler'' were shelved while ''M.O.D.O.K. (TV series), M.O.D.O.K.'' premiered in May 2021 and ''Hit-Monkey (TV series), Hit-Monkey'' premiered in November 2021.


Olympians


Omega Flight


Omega Gang


The Order

There were two different versions of The Order.


The Order (Defenders offshoot version)

This version of The Order is an offshoot of the Defenders formed by Doctor Strange, Hulk, Namor, and Silver Surfer who plotted to conquer the world in order to protect it while they were under Yandroth's curse.


The Order (Initiative version)

This version of The Order is California's sanctioned superhero team in the Fifty-State Initiative.


Outcasts

There are two different versions of Outcast.


Outcasts (Subterranea version)

The Outcasts are a fictional group of characters first appearing in Fantastic Four (comic book), ''Fantastic Four'' Annual #13 (1978). The superhuman members of the Outcasts first appeared in ''Marvel Treasury Edition'' #25 (1980) and were created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema. The Outcasts subsequently appear in ''Rom'' #28 (March 1982) and ''Iron Man'' Annual #12 (1991). The Outcasts are people who are ugly, deformed, or disabled who believe themselves to be outcasts in human society and have therefore chosen to live under the Mole Man's rule in Subterranea (comics), Subterranea. The Mole Man has granted superhuman powers to a number of the Outcasts. They were first used in Mole Man's fight with Kala (comics), Kala: Mistress of the Netherworld. This conflict drew the attention of
Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk' ...
and
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in the anthology comic book '' Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in the ...
which led to Mole Man and Kala calling a truce.''Marvel Treasury Edition'' #25. Marvel Comics. During the threat of the Dire Wraiths in Clairton, West Virginia, the Outcasts and other agents of the Mole Man fought against Rom (comics), Rom until the Dire Wraiths revealed themselves. Both sides worked together against the Dire Wraiths until Rom banished them to Limbo. In the midst of the war in Subterranea when Mole Man went missing, Kala left for the surface to find help in fighting Mole Man's forces and she ran into
Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby. The charact ...
. Mole Man sent the Outcasts to bring Kala back to Subterranea. In addition, the Netherworlders sought to kill Kala for her past actions. Digger and Landslide assisted Iron Man in fighting off the Netherworlders who wanted Kala to become their leader again. She turned them down as she is right now interested in finding Mole Man. The members are: * Boulder - Boulder has superhuman strength and durability. His current whereabouts is unknown. * Digger - Digger can slice through most substances with his clawed hands. His current whereabouts are unknown. * Landslide - Landslide can induce shattering internal vibrations within a person or object by touching it. This includes the ability to create earthquake tremors. His current whereabouts are unknown. * Water Witch - Water Witch controls water with a wand. She can also project ice, water or steam. She was briefly a member of the Femizons. Her current whereabouts are unknown.


Outcasts (Mutants version)

The Outcasts are a fictional group of mutants appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical originating in the United States, on average 32 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publication of ''Action Comics'' ...
s. They were depicted as disguised as an entertainment troupe during the Age of Apocalypse. The group includes List of Marvel Comics characters: S#Sunder, Brute, Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde)#Age of Apocalypse, Mastermind, Sauron (comics)#Age of Apocalypse, Soaron, Toad (Marvel Comics), Toad, Nate Grey, X-Man and their leader, Forge (comics)#Age of Apocalypse, Forge. Later recruits were Siryn, Sonique and Mister Sinister#"Age of Apocalypse", Essex. All but Sonique, Soaron and X-Man are slain by either Essex or Domino (comics)#Age of Apocalypse, Domino and her Marauders (comics)#Age of Apocalypse, Marauders.


Outlaws

The Outlaws are an elite version of the Wild Pack.


P


Pacific Overlords

The Pacific Overlords is a fictional supervillain team consisted largely of humans mutation, mutated by Doctor Demonicus.


Pale Riders


Pantheon


Paragons

The Paragons are a fictional team made up of students of the X-Mansion, Xavier Institute and are instructed by members of the X-Men. They consist of DJ, Match, Pixie (X-Men), Pixie, Preview, Trance, and Wolf Cub. The squad's colors are green, pink, and black.''New X-Men'' (vol. 2) #12 (June 2005) The Paragons are initially advised by original New Mutants member Wolfsbane (comics), Wolfsbane. Wolfsbane is involved in a scandal when her romantic relationship with a student, Elixir (comics), Elixir, is brought to light. She chooses to leave before the school has a chance to fire her. Magma (comics), Magma is assigned as the squad's new advisor.


People's Defense Force

There are two different versions of the People's Defense Force.


People's Defense Force (Belgium version)

This version of the People's Defense Force is a group of Hank Pym's enemies that operate out of the Bratislava Prison Superhuman Research Center.


People's Defense Force (China version)

This version of the People's Defense Force is China's sanctioned superhero team following the breakup of China Force.


Pet Avengers


Point Men

The Point Men are Hawaii's sanctioned superhero team that is part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Stingray (comics), Stingray, Devil-Slayer, Star Sign, and Paydirt. Magnitude was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator.


Power Broker Inc.


Power Elite

The Power Elite is a cabal of influential brokers that came together to strengthen the country after Hydra's brief takeover of the United States. Its known members include Thunderbolt Ross, Phil Coulson, Selene (comics), Selene, Mayor Kingpin (character), Wilson Fisk, Norman Osborn, a resurrected Aleksander Lukin (who has the remnant of Red Skull's mind in him) and his wife Alexa, Zeke Stane, Baron Strucker, and Taskmaster (comics), Taskmaster.


Power Pack


Press Gang


Pride


Prime Sentinels


Project Pegasus


Project Rebirth


Project Wideawake


Psi-Force


Psionex


Purifiers


Q


Queen's Vengeance


R


Rangers

The Rangers are a superhero team that later became the sanctioned superhero team for Texas.


Ravagers

The Ravagers are a group of space pirates that are led by Yondu.


Ravagers in other media

* The Ravagers appear in the ''Guardians of the Galaxy (TV series), Guardians of the Galaxy''. * The Ravagers appear in the media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), which predates their comic book appearance. Known members include Yondu Udonta (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Yondu Udonta, Kraglin (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Kraglin Obfonteri, Taserface (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Taserface, Stakar Ogord (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Starhawk, Martinex (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Martinex T'Naga, Charlie-27, Aleta Ogord, Krugarr, and Mainframe (comics), Mainframe. Additionally, Peter Quill (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Peter Quill was formerly a member after the Ravagers abducted him as a child, though he would go on to found and lead the Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Guardians of the Galaxy. While the Ravagers are made up of several factions, they all follow a code of not trafficking children. ** The Ravagers appear in the live-action films ''Guardians of the Galaxy (film), Guardians of the Galaxy'', ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'', and ''Avengers: Endgame''. ** Alternate timeline versions of the Ravagers appear in the Disney+ animated series ''What If...? (TV series), What If...?''. In the episode "What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?", after Kraglin and Taserface accidentally abduct a young T'Challa (Marvel Cinematic Universe), T'Challa instead of Quill, the Ravagers are restructured to behave like Robin Hood and his Merry Men and go on to recruit Thanos (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Thanos, Nebula (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Nebula, and Korath the Pursuer (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Korath the Pursuer into their ranks. In the season one finale "What If... the Watcher Broke His Oath?", T'Challa's Ravagers battle Ego (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Ego on Earth to prevent him from draining Quill of his cosmic powers, whom they later recruit.


R.C.X.


Reavers


Recorder


Redeemers


Renegades


Resistants


Revengers


Right

The Right is an anti-mutant organization founded by Cameron Hodge that first appeared in ''X-Factor'' #17 (June 1987). The Right employed commandos in high-tech flying battle suits of powered exoskeleton, powered armor with machine guns, missiles, and (presumably to disturb or distract their victims) faceplates resembling a smiley face (in some sources these suits were subsequently nicknamed "Smiley-Face Battlesuits"). They also employed scientists and inventors such as Nanny and Ani-Mator.''The New Mutants'' #60. Marvel Comics. They faced off against X-Factor (comics), X-Factor and the New Mutants.


Rocketeers

The Rocketeers are beings who wear special costumes with rockets on their backs, enabling the wearers to fly. The Rocketeers also fire rockets as weapons from portable launching equipment they carry. The Rocketeers' costumes and equipment were designed by the Dire Wraiths for use against the Spaceknights of Galador. The Rocketeers' costumes are, however, inferior imitations of their prototype, which was worn by the Torpedo until his death.


Roxxon Energy Corporation


Runaways


S


S-Men

The S-Men are a group of supervillains who were formed by a clone of Red Skull to serve as his version of the X-Men with the main objective to destroy mutantkind. The team is made up of people who have all suffered atrocities at the hands of mutants during their life, including those who have seen their families slaughtered by evil mutants. Its members include the Goat-Faced Girl, Dancing Water (the illegitimate daughter of Avalanche (character), Avalanche), Dangerous Jinn, Insect, Living Wind, Honest John, Mzee, and an unidentified monk. With the help of Red Skull and Arnim Zola, these people have gone through lengthy and painful genetic alterations involving Mad Scientist, mad science and magical artifacts in order to gain the powers they now possess (though some may have been born with their powers and others, such as Dancing Water, may in fact be mutants themselves). They first appeared after the ''Avengers vs. X-Men'' storyline where they attacked Rogue (comics), Rogue and Scarlet Witch near the grave of Professor X. The S-Men defeated Rogue and Scarlet Witch and managed to make off with Professor X's body while taking Rogue and Scarlet Witch as their captives. The S-Men held Rogue and Scarlet Witch as prisoners of Red Skull as he fused part of Professor X's brain with his own. Rogue managed to absorb some of Dancing Water's powers to escape and look for Scarlet Witch. Red Skull used Honest John to take the form of Odin (comics), Odin in order to get Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor to help the S-Men attack the mutant race. Red Skull even used the Goat-Faced Girl to negate Wolverine (character), Wolverine's healing factor so that Thor can land a cataclysmic blow on him. Scarlet Witch and Havok assist Captain America in fighting Red Skull until Dancing Water got him out of there. Afterwards, Captain America and Havok search for leads on where to find Red Skull and the S-Men. During the "AXIS (comics), AXIS" storyline, the S-Men and their ally Ahab stop Magneto when he arrives on Genosha to attack Red Skull. Havok (comics), Havok, Rogue, and Scarlet Witch are captured by the Red Skull's S-Men and sent to his concentration camp in Genosha. In a fit of rage over finding mutants being used for freak medical experiments, Magneto kills the entire S-Men. Honest John, Dangerous Jinn, and the unnamed monk were the only survivors of the attack.


Salem's Seven


Santerians


Savage Land Mutates


Savage Six


Scarlet Knights


Scarlet Spiders (Red Team)


Scourges


Schutz Heiliggruppe


Secret Avengers


Secret Empire (organization)


Secret Warriors


Sentinels


Serpent Men


Serpent Society


Serpent Squad


Shadow Council

The Shadow Council is an organization that was founded by Aloysius Thorndrake and the Confederacy soldiers with him after they went through the Vanishing Point and came in contact with an entity called the Abyss.


Shadow Council in other media

A reimagined version of the Shadow Council appears in ''Avengers Assemble (TV series), Avengers Assemble''. This iteration of the group is a secret organization once led by Heinrich Zemo in the 1940s before it was disbanded after Captain America and Peggy Carter defeated them in Switzerland. By the present, a horde of new supervillains re-established the organization and sought to recruit more new members to acquire three Wakandan relics called the Panther's Key. The organization is led by Killmonger and consists of Klaw (character), Ulysses Klaue, Madame Masque, Tiger Shark (Marvel Comics), Tiger Shark, Princess Zanda, Man-Ape, M'Baku, and several Wakandan civilians.


Shadow Initiative


Shadow-X


Shadowmasters


S.H.E.


S.H.I.E.L.D.


Shock Troop


Siberforce


Sinister Six


Sinister Syndicate


Sisterhood of the Wasp

The Sisterhood of the Wasp is a group that is led by Wasp (character), Wasp.


Sisters of Sin


Six


Six-Fingered Hand

The Six-Fingered Hand was a group of six lesser demons acting as pawns of more powerful demons, including Mephisto (comics), Mephisto. The legion of demons once plotted to merge Earth and Hell, but their plan was successfully opposed by the Defenders (comics), Defenders. The six are also responsible for the creation of the Lesser Grey God, a statuette which has the power to reactivate old curses. * Avarrish, who has also clashed with Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)/Zarathos. * Fashima, who has also clashed with Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)/Zarathos. * Hyppokri * Puishannt, who has also clashed with Dracula (Marvel Comics), Dracula. * Unthinnk, who has also clashed with (and possessed) Man-Thing. * Maya, the sixth and final member of the Six Fingered Hand, was actually a disguised Mephisto, who manipulated the rest of the group.


Six Pack


Skeleton Crew

The Skeleton Crew was an organization built by the Red Skull from his operatives.


Skrull Kill Krew


Slingers


Soldiers of Misfortune


The Solution


Sons of Satannish

The Sons of Satannish were a cult of sorcerers who received mystical power from Satannish.


Sons of the Serpent

The Sons of the Serpent are a subversive organization of costumed American racist super-patriots who oppose all racial, ethnic, and religious minorities.


Sons of the Tiger


Soviet Super-Soldiers


Spaceknights


Space Phantoms


Special Executive


Spider-Slayers


Spinsterhood


Spirits of Vengeance


Squadron Sinister


Squadron Supreme

There are different incarnations of the Squadron Supreme:


Squadron Supreme (Supreme Power version)

This version of the Squadron Supreme was created for the Max (comics), Max imprint of Marvel Comics.


Squadron Supreme of America

When the Power Elite collaborated with Mephisto, he created some simulacrums that were programmed to become the Squadron Supreme of America where they would serve as the sanctioned superhero team in the United States. Power Elite member Phil Coulson serves as their liaison to the U.S. government.


Stane International

Stane International is the company that is run by Iron Monger, Obadiah Stane.


Starforce


Starjammers


Stark Industries


Star Masters


S.T.R.I.K.E.


Subterraneans


Sunset Riders


Super-Axis

The Super-Axis first appear in ''Invaders (comics), The Invaders'' #40 (May 1979) and were created by Roy Thomas and Alan Kupperberg. The ''Super-Axis'', consisting of former Invaders foes Master Man (Marvel Comics), Master Man; U-Man; the original Baron Blood (comics), Baron Blood and Warrior Woman (Marvel Comics), Warrior Woman are gathered together in the second last issue of the title by the Empire of Japan, Japanese spy Lady Lotus. Using hypnotism to summon and control the villains, Lotus intends to use the newly formed Super-Axis to undermine the United States on the home front during World War II. Individual members initially skirmish with the Invaders, and the original Human Torch (android), Human Torch is also hypnotised. In a final battle at an amusement park, the entire Super-Axis confront the Invaders, but are defeated by the heroes' superior teamwork. The Torch also frees himself from Lotus' control, and attempts to locate the villain, who has fled. The final panels of the last issue show Lotus being warned by master villain the Yellow Claw (comics), Yellow Claw about the dangers of overconfidence. An issue of the Limited series (comics), limited series ''The New Invaders'' reveals in Flashback (narrative), flashback that U-Man raped Lady Lotus in retaliation for the mind control. Lady Lotus eventually gives birth to their child, Nia Noble.


Super Soldiers


Superguardians


Superhuman Restraint Unit


S.W.O.R.D.


T


Team X


Technet


Temploids


Teen Brigade


Ten Rings


Terrible Trio


Terror Inc.


Thieves' Guild


THEM


Thor Corps

There are two versions of the Thor Corps:


Eric Masterson's version

This version of the Thor Corps came together when Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson), Eric Masterson (who was the host of Thor at the time) united with Beta Ray Bill and Dargo Ktor to fight Zarrko after he tricked the latter into fighting Thor.


Battleworld's Thor Corps

During the "Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars" storyline, there is a police force on Battleworld called the Thor Corps that enforce the laws of God Emperor Doom. King Thor serves as their lawspeaker while Thor (Ultimate Marvel character), Thunderer Thorlief was a famous Thor Corps member.


Thunderbolts


Thunderriders


Time-Displaced X-Men


Time Variance Authority


Titanic Three


Tough Kid Squad

The Tough Kid Squad is a group of five kids (Wally and Tom Danger, Derrick Dawes, Butch, and Eagle) who appeared in ''Tough Kid Squad Comics'' #1 (March 1942)


Tracksuit Mafia

The Tracksuit Mafia (also called the Tracksuit Bros. and the Tracksuit Draculas) are a gang of non-superpowered organized criminals, so named because the tracksuit, eponymous athletic wear in which all of its members are seen, who serve as adversaries to Clint Barton, Hawkeye. Created by writer Matt Fraction, they first appeared in ''Hawkeye'' (vol. 4) in 2012.


Tracksuit Mafia in other media

The Tracksuit Mafia (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Tracksuit Mafia were adapted into the 2021 Disney+ TV series ''Hawkeye (2021 TV series), Hawkeye''. Its known members are Echo (Marvel Comics), Maya Lopez, Kazimierz "Kazi" Kazimierczak, Ivan, Tomas, Enrique and Dmitri.


Trash


Triumph Division

The Triumph Division is the Philippines' sanctioned superhero team where its members are familial and have been traced back for centuries. The team is led by Red Feather and its members include Anitun, Fighter One, Great Mongoose, Mighty Mother, St. George, and Wishing Man. The ones that first appear were killed by suicide bombers with Iron Man attending a private funeral for them and their successors being made public. They later gained a new member called Wave who helped the Agents of Atlas fight Queen Sindr's fire demons.


Triumvirate of Terror


Triune Understanding

The Triune Understanding is a religious cult created by Kurt Busiek for volume three of the '' Marvel Comics Avengers (comics), Avengers'' series.


True Believers


Twelve


U


U.S. Hulk Operations

Also called Shadow Base, the U.S. Hulk Operations is a United States military organization that is tasked with the job to hunt down Hulk and his allies. It is led by General Reginald Fortean. After General Fortean's Subject B form is killed, Hulk took control of the U.S. Hulk Operations.


U-Foes


U-Men


Ultimates


ULTIMATUM


Ultimate Fantastic Four


Ultimate X-Men


Ultraforce


Uncanny Avengers


Uncanny X-Force


Uncanny X-Men


Undying Ones

The Undying Ones are a fictional character, fictional race of humanoid demons from another List of Marvel Comics dimensions, dimension. They are led by the Nameless One.


Unholy Three


Uni-Mind


Unified Thieves and Assassins Guild of New Orleans


Union

The Union is a superhero team that is led by Britannia and consists of Union Jack (Joseph Chapman), Union Jack, Kelpie, Snakes and The Choir. The Union was introduced in The Union #1 and is part of the Britannia Project.


Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation


Upstarts


Uranians


V


V-Battalion

The V-Battalion is the name of two incarnations of a fictional secret organization composed of Golden Age superheroes and their descendants


Valkyrior


Vampiries


Vanguard


Vishanti


Vulturions

The Vulturions are a group of criminals who wield the same technology as Vulture (Marvel Comics), Vulture.


W


Warbound

The Warbound are a group of gladiators from the Planet Sakaar that were gathered by Hulk. They consist of Korg (comics), Korg, Miek the Unhived, No-Name (character), No-Name the Brood (comics), Brood, Hiroim the Shamed, Elloe Kaifi, and her bodyguard Lavin Skee.


Warbound in other media

* An adaption of the Warbound appears in the ''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' episode "Planet Leader." Korg and Miek appears amongst Leader's slaves while Hiroim is a mind-controlled overseer of the slaves and Elloe Kaifi was appointed to work as a handmaiden for She-Hulk. All four of them are freed from Leader's control by the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. * The Warbound appeared in the direct-to-DVD ''Planet Hulk (film), Planet Hulk'' film. However, No-Name was cut out of the line up due to the time limit for the film. * A version of the Warbound appear in ''Thor: Ragnarok''. This version of the Warbound are gladiator warriors that are pitted against each other in games forced by Sakaar's planetary ruler Grandmaster (Marvel Comics), Grandmaster.


Warclan


Warheads


Warriors Three


Warwolves


Watchdogs


Weapon P.R.I.M.E.


Weapon Plus


Weapon X


Weathermen


West Coast Avengers


Wild Pack


Wildboys

The Wildboys are an unruly pair of street-dwellers that enjoy committing violent acts of vandalism. They are highly formidable street-fighters and are greatly skilled in the use of knives and other conventional street hardware. When the Horsemen of Apocalypse attacked Manhattan during the events of the ''Fall of the Mutants'' and caused a blackout, a Vietnam War, Vietnam veteran named Ammo (comics), Ammo organized a gang including the Wildboys, who looted the city. Sometime later, Typhoid Mary (character), Typhoid Mary gathered the Wildboys together with Ammo, Bullet (Marvel Comics), Bullet, and Bushwacker (comics), Bushwacker to attack Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), Daredevil; the criminals beat Daredevil so badly that they nearly killed him.


Winter Guard

The Winter Guard is Russia's sanctioned superhero team.


Witches


Wolfpack

The Wolfpack are a group of five teenagers that reside in the South Bronx, New York, South Bronx, in New York City. They were originally selected for their extraordinary abilities and aptitude by a retired Naval officer known only as Mr. Mack. He trained each of them separately from adolescence into their teen years in hand-to-hand combat, strategy, stealth, speed, endurance, and raw strength. When they were ready, he introduced them to each other. According to ancient legend, the Wolfpack has existed for at least two millennia, and serves as a cosmic balance to a group of mortal men completely devoid of compassion, love or charity, known as the Nine. The new Wolfpack soon began battling the forces of the Nine in the Bronx and continue to protect and patrol the Bronx, and battle the forces of The Nine. The Wolfpack appear in the ''House of M'', as a gang of superpowered teens in the Bronx; in which Luke Cage made a treaty with the group. Members include Robbie Baldwin, Turbo (comics), Turbo, Darkhawk (comics), Darkhawk, Rage (comics), Rage, Alex Power with his sister Julie Power, Julie and Raphael Vega, who is their leader. The team were seen later arranging a meeting with Karolina Dean, one of the Pride's kids; but this turns into a trap by Federal Agent Tabitha Smith, Boom Boom, in which the Wolfpack were easily defeated by her, the Blob (comics), Blob and Typhoid Mary (character), Typhoid Mary. The team is apprehended and Vega surrenders. Vega, alongside Shang-Chi are charged with terrorism. The team were later freed by Luke Cage (along with the Dragons), in which they join in with the Avengers against John Proudstar, Thunderbird's Brotherhood.


Women Warriors

The Women Warriors are Delaware's sanctioned superhero team that is part of the Fifty-State Initiative during the "Dark Reign" storyline. It consists of Asp (character), Asp, Black Mamba (character), Black Mamba,
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, Quicksand (comics), Quicksand, and Skein (comics), Skein.


World Counterterrorism Agency

The World Counterterrorism Agency (W.C.A.) is a counterterrorism organization founded by a group of ex-
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agents, including Mockingbird, following the events of the ''Secret Invasion'' storyline.''New Avengers: The Reunion'' #2 (June 2009) Other members include Hawkeye (Clint Barton), Hawkeye and Dominic Fortune.


Wrecking Crew


X


Xavier's Security Enforcers


X-Babies


X-Cell

X-Cell is a group of depowered mutants who blamed the government for causing Decimation (comics), M-Day.


X-Corporation


X-Corps


X-Factor


X-Factor Investigations


X-Force


X-Men


X-Men 2099


X-Nation 2099


X-People


X-Statix


X-Terminators


X-Ternals


X-Treme X-Men


X-Treme Sanctions Executive


Y


Young Allies


Young Avengers


Young Gods

The Young Gods are a group of twelve young human beings who were chosen by the major pantheons of Earth's goddesses to represent the finest qualities of humanity and the pinnacle of humanity's genetic potential and cultural accomplishment.


Young X-Men


Z


Zodiac


See also

*List of government agencies in Marvel Comics *List of criminal organizations in Marvel Comics


References


External links


Marvel Comics official site
** {{Marvel Comics Lists of Marvel Comics characters by organization Fictional organizations in Marvel Comics,