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S'Byll

S'Byll (sometimes spelled S'byll) is a character appearing in
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. S'Byll is a Skrull that was raised on the planet Satriani. She was responsible for curing Super-Skrull of his disease.
Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character also appears in a number of movies, television, and video game adaptations. The character was created by Jack Kirby and first a ...
used some of his Power Cosmic to help S'Byll restore the Skrulls' shapeshifting abilities as she temporarily wielded a portion of the Power Cosmic. Because of this, she was later sworn in a Skrull Empress.


Sabra


Sabreclaw

Sabreclaw (Hudson Logan) is a character a character appearing in
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s published by
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who first appeared in '' J2'' #8 (May 1999). He is the half-brother of Wild Thing and son of
Wolverine The wolverine ( , ; ''Gulo gulo''), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species, member of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The w ...
. The character has claws (similar to Sabretooth), a healing factor, and enhanced physical capabilities. His healing factor allows him to rapidly regenerate damaged or destroyed areas of his cellular structure and affords him virtual immunity to poisons and most drugs, as well as enhanced resistance to diseases. He has superhuman strength, naturally sharp fangs, and claws reinforced with
adamantium Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy, most famously appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine's skeleton and claws. First mention in Marvel comics It was ...
sheaths.


Sabretooth


Sage


Sagittarius


Lynn Sakura

Lynn Sakura is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. The character, created by writer Fiona Avery and artist Mark Brooks, first appeared in ''
Amazing Fantasy ''Amazing Adult Fantasy'', retitled ''Amazing Fantasy'' in its final issue, is an American comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics from 1961 through 1962, with the latter title revived with superhero features in 1995 and in the 20 ...
'' #1 (August 2004). She is Anya Corazon's childhood friend, and both are classmates at Milton Summers High School in
Fort Greene, Brooklyn Fort Greene is a neighborhood in the northwestern part of the New York City Borough (New York City), borough of Brooklyn. The neighborhood is bounded by Flushing Avenue and the Brooklyn Navy Yard to the north, Flatbush Avenue Extension and Dow ...
. Lynn often supports Anya who juggles a double life as Araña with the Spider Society. Jon Kasiya (the Sisterhood of the Wasp's assassin prodigy Amun) threatened Anya's loved ones, Lynn and Gil Corazon, after enrolling at their school. Lynn tried to start a relationship with Kasiya, not knowing about the threat. Anya tried to interfere with the budding relationship and saved Lynn and Kasiya from a gunman.


Sandman


Sandmanatee

Sandmanatee is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. He is an anthropomorphic
manatee Manatees (, family (biology), family Trichechidae, genus ''Trichechus'') are large, fully aquatic, mostly herbivory, herbivorous marine mammals sometimes known as sea cows. There are three accepted living species of Trichechidae, representing t ...
and an animal version of Sandman.


Sangre


Saracen


Neal Saroyan

Neal Saroyan is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. The character, created by Gerard Jones and Jeff Johnson, first appeared in ''Wonder Man'' vol. 2 #1 (July 1991). Saroyan is the former agent of
Wonder Man Wonder Man (Simon Williams) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, he first appeared in '' The Avengers'' #9 (October 1964). The character, wh ...
. In ''Wonder Man'' (vol. 3), Saroyan is revealed to be an assassin with mind-control powers and is killed by a rival group of assassins.


Neal Saroyan in other media

Neal Saroyan will appear in ''
Wonder Man Wonder Man (Simon Williams) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, he first appeared in '' The Avengers'' #9 (October 1964). The character, wh ...
'' (2025), portrayed by
Ed Harris Edward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor and filmmaker. His performances in '' Apollo 13'' (1995), '' The Truman Show'' (1998), '' Pollock'' (2000), and '' The Hours'' (2002) earned him critical acclaim and Academy Awa ...
.


Sasquatch


Sat-Yr-9


Satana


Satannish


Saturnyne


Saul


Sauron


Savage Steel

Savage Steel is a name used by several characters appearing in
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s published by
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. Disillusioned by the justice system and what they viewed as its lenient stance on crime, several New York City police officers came together to form an organization that would kill criminals, rather than simply jailing them. Savage Steel is a powered armor created by Stane International for them based on technology stolen from Stark Enterprises and used by several members of the Cabal, including Paul Trent and former members Harry Lennox, Johnny Leone, and Jimmy Zafar.''Darkhawk'' Annual #1 Zafar later reforms and becomes an ally of
Darkhawk Darkhawk (Christopher Powell) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in ''Darkhawk'' #1 (March 1991), and was created by writer Tom DeFalco and artist Mike Manley. The character a ...
as Savage Steel.


Happy Sam Sawyer


Rafael Scarfe

Lt. Rafael 'Rafe' Scarfe is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. The character, created by
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and
Pat Broderick Pat Broderick (born November 26, 1953) is an American comics artist, known for his work on the '' Micronauts'' and '' Alpha Flight'' for Marvel Comics, and ''Legion of Super-Heroes'', '' Captain Atom'' and '' Green Lantern'' for DC Comics. Brode ...
, first appeared in '' Marvel Premiere'' #23 (August 1975). Rafe is a
Vietnam War The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 – 30 April 1975) was an armed conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fought between North Vietnam (Democratic Republic of Vietnam) and South Vietnam (Republic of Vietnam) and their allies. North Vietnam w ...
veteran who returned to New York to become a police officer. He grew close to his partner
Misty Knight Mercedes "Misty" Knight is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jenny Blake Isabella and Arvell Jones, the character was first mentioned in '' Marvel Premiere'' #20 (January 1975) and first appear ...
and when she lost her arm in a bomb explosion, Scarfe never left her side. He was a recurring ally of Iron Fist, and later Luke Cage when the two came together to form Heroes for Hire. Years later, in the " Shadowland" storyline, Scarfe later went rogue and tried to frame Daredevil for the murder of several criminals. He is later captured by his former partner Misty Knight. During the " Gang War" storyline, Scarfe is revealed to be the leader of the
Heat In thermodynamics, heat is energy in transfer between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings by such mechanisms as thermal conduction, electromagnetic radiation, and friction, which are microscopic in nature, involving sub-atomic, ato ...
, a group of police officers operating in Hell's Kitchen. In addition, he receives aid from an anonymous benefactor, who sent the assassin Bellona to help out the Heat, and is provided a prototype arm cannon.


Rafael Scarfe in other media

Rafael Scarfe appears in '' Luke Cage'', portrayed by Frank Whaley. This version is a corrupt NYPD detective at the 29th Precinct partnered with
Misty Knight Mercedes "Misty" Knight is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jenny Blake Isabella and Arvell Jones, the character was first mentioned in '' Marvel Premiere'' #20 (January 1975) and first appear ...
who secretly works for
Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes Cornell University is a private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded by American philanthropist Ezra Cornell and historian and educator Andrew Dickson White in 1865. Since ...
. After internal affairs begin investigating him, Scarfe attempts to blackmail Stokes, who shoots him and leaves him for dead. Before dying, Scarfe tells Luke Cage and Claire Temple everything he knows about Stokes' criminal activities.


Scaleface

Scaleface is a character appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical literature originating in the United States, commonly between 24 and 64 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publ ...
s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. Scaleface is a mutant who can turn into a large dragon-like reptilian creature. She was a member of the Morlocks. After the Morlock Massacre, she and the surviving Morlocks come into conflict with the X-Men and the police before she is killed by the latter. Scaleface has remained dead since, but has temporarily been resurrected by the Black Talon and
Selene In ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion, religion, Selene (; , meaning "Moon")''A Greek–English Lexicon's.v. σελήνη is the goddess and personification of the Moon. Also known as Mene (), she is traditionally the daughter ...
.


Scaleface in other media

* Scaleface makes cameo appearances in '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' and ''
X-Men '97 ''X-Men '97'' is an American animated television series created by Beau DeMayo for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the X-Men. It is a revival of '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' (1992–1997) produced b ...
'' as a member of the Morlocks. * Scaleface makes a cameo appearance in the '' X-Men: Evolution'' episode "X-Treme Measures".


Scalphunter

Scalphunter (John Greycrow) is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. Created by
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and John Romita Jr., he first appeared in shadow in ''
The Uncanny X-Men ''Uncanny X-Men'', originally published as ''The X-Men'', is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics since 1963, and is the longest-running series in the List of X-Men comics, X-Men comics franchise. It features a team of super ...
'' #210 (October 1986) and made his full debut in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #211 (November 1986). He is a
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with the ability to manipulate technology. Scalphunter is a member of the
Comanche The Comanche (), or Nʉmʉnʉʉ (, 'the people'), are a Tribe (Native American), Native American tribe from the Great Plains, Southern Plains of the present-day United States. Comanche people today belong to the List of federally recognized tri ...
tribe of Native Americans who originally fought in
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for the United States but was to be executed for murdering his fellow officers. He is shot by a firing squad and is believed dead. However, he survives and is found and recruited by enigmatic mastermind Mister Sinister early on. Later, apparently not working under Sinister, he kills the employer of the savage mutant Sabretooth and offers Sabretooth money to join Scalphunter's boss as a mercenary, which Sabretooth accepts. Years later, he reunites with his old friend Gambit and joins his Marauders. During the Mutant Massacre, the Marauders clash with the
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
and the original
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team, as well as
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and Power Pack, leaving several Marauders dead. Scalphunter is among the few mutants who retain their powers after almost all mutants are depowered during the " Decimation" storyline. In the
Krakoan Age The Krakoan Age was a series of ''X-Men'' storylines published by Marvel Comics from 2019 to 2024. The Krakoan Age began with the Jonathan Hickman limited series ''House of X'' and ''Powers of X'' (July – October 2019) and it consists of fo ...
, Greycrow joins a new version of the Hellions. '' CBR'' noted that the ''Hellions'' series retired Greycrow's racist Scalphunter codename and praised his character development.


Scanner

Scanner is the name of several characters appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
.


Skera or Vera

Scanner was a member of the Spaceknight Squadron beginning in ROM Annual (1982 Series), #2 in November 1983, in which she was also called Skera. In subsequent issues, she was called Vera.


Sarah Ryall

Sarah Ryall is a
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
character created by Bob Harras and
Steve Epting Stephen "Steve" Epting is an Americans, American comics artist. He is best known for his work on ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers'' and ''Captain America (comic book), Captain America'' for Marvel Comics. Early life Epting's influences ...
, first appearing in ''Avengers'' (Vol. 1) #357 (October, 1992). She has bio-electrical abilities, allowing her to affect neural pathways, sense astral forms, and project herself as a hologram. Sarah (known as Screener in her debut appearance) was recruited by Fabian Cortez into the Acolytes. She later took the name of Scanner. She was one of the few Acolytes to survive the destruction of Avalon as well as Genosha as it was later mentioned that she was depowered on M-Day.


Scanner in other media

The Sarah Ryall incarnation of Scanner makes non-speaking cameo appearances in '' Wolverine and the X-Men''.


Scarecrow


Scarlet Pooch

Scarlet Pooch is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. She is an anthropomorphic dog and an animal version of
Scarlet Witch The Scarlet Witch is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The X-Men #4 in March 1964, in the Silver Age of Comic Boo ...
.


Scarlet Scarab


Scarlet Spider


Ben Reilly


Joe Wade


Michael Van Patrick clones


Kaine


Scarlet Witch


Schizoid Man

The Schizoid Man (Chip Martin) is a character appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical literature originating in the United States, commonly between 24 and 64 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publ ...
s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. He first appeared in ''
Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' is a comic book and magazine series starring Spider-Man and published by Marvel Comics. Following the success of Spider-Man's original series, ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', Marvel felt the character could support ...
'' #36 (November 1979), and was created by
Bill Mantlo William Timothy Mantlo (born November 9, 1951) is an American comic book writer, primarily at Marvel Comics. He is best known for his work on two licensed toy properties whose adventures occurred in the Marvel Universe: '' Micronauts'' and '' R ...
, John Romita Jr. and
Jim Mooney James Noel Mooney (August 13, 1919 – March 30, 2008) was an Americans, American comics artist best known for his long tenure at DC Comics and as the signature artist of Supergirl, as well as a Marvel Comics inker and Spider-Man artist, both ...
. A graduate student at Empire State University, the Schizoid Man suffers from psychological instability and has the power to build and animate solid constructs with his mind. His father is Senator Robert Martin, a possible suspect as the
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.


Other versions


Ultimate Marvel

The
Ultimate Marvel Ultimate Marvel, later known as Ultimate Comics, was an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and modernized versions of the company's superhero characters from the Ultimate Marvel Universe, later known as the ...
version of the Schizoid Man is an unnamed genetically modified French citizen and a member of the Liberators. His team leads a large army to invade and conquer the United States, leading to the deaths of some members of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Giant-Man Reserves.
Captain America Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely C ...
and
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defeat all of the Schizoid Man's bodies that were "scattered all over the Triskelion".


Eric Schwinner

Eric Schwinner is a character appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical literature originating in the United States, commonly between 24 and 64 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publ ...
s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. Eric Schwinner is a human scientist at GARID (Galannan Alternative Research for Immunization Development). He first appeared in ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962). Schwinner ran the public demonstration that led to Peter Parker being bit by a
radioactive Radioactive decay (also known as nuclear decay, radioactivity, radioactive disintegration, or nuclear disintegration) is the process by which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by radiation. A material containing unstable nuclei is conside ...
spider. He works with Peter in the lab to understand the radioactive spiders, as well as to defeat Tendril, an escaped patient with mutated powers.


Scientist Supreme


Scimitar

Scimitar is a character appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical literature originating in the United States, commonly between 24 and 64 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publ ...
s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. Created by writer
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and artist John Byrne, the character
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in '' Iron Fist'' #5 (March 1976). Scimitar is depicted as a master of bladed weapons, serving under Master Khan. He is a
mercenary A mercenary is a private individual who joins an armed conflict for personal profit, is otherwise an outsider to the conflict, and is not a member of any other official military. Mercenaries fight for money or other forms of payment rather t ...
initially hired by the sorcerer to eliminate Iron Fist, and later a recurring adversary of the superhero. Scimitar is a mercenary from Halwan and an enemy of Iron Fist. Little is known about his past, except that his name has been used by many other people in Halwan. In his first appearance, Scimitar kills several civilians to lure Iron Fist out of hiding. The plan works and Iron Fist reveals himself, and despite Scimitar's speed and fighting skills, Iron Fist is still able to defeat him. He has a few more run-ins with Iron Fist and his partner Luke Cage, but always ends up defeated. Scimitar disappears from the comic pages for a long time, until returning in the 1990s ''Iron Fist'' limited series. Scimitar later joins the Weaponeers, a
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group who use him as a "super-agent" due to his highly skilled ways with his sword. Scimitar resurfaces with the Weaponeers in
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and attempts to kill its president, who is a retired superhero. Thanks to
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
member
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and his allies from Genosha, Scimitar and the Weaponeers are defeated. Scimitar and the Weaponeers are then defeated by the
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
shortly before the beginning of '' House of M''.


Scimitar in other media

Scimitar appears in '' The Incredible Hulk'' episode "The Lost Village", voiced by
Tom Kane Tom Kane (born 1962) is an American former voice actor. He is known for his work in animation and video games, most notably the ''Star Wars'' franchise. Career Kane began his voice acting career in 1977 when he was just 14 years old. Some of his ...
. This version is a
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an town of Anavrin before being banished by his father Tong Zing.


Scintilla

Scintilla (originally named Midget) is a character appearing in
American comic book An American comic book is a thin periodical literature originating in the United States, commonly between 24 and 64 pages, containing comics. While the form originated in 1933, American comic books first gained popularity after the 1938 publ ...
s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. Created by
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and
Dave Cockrum David Emmett Cockrum (; November 11, 1943 – November 26, 2006) was an American comics artist known for his co-creation of the new X-Men characters Nightcrawler (character), Nightcrawler, Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm, Colossus (character), Colos ...
, the character first appeared in ''
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
'' #107 (October 1977). A member of the
Shi'ar The Shi'ar ( ) are a fictional species of aliens appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Shi'ar Empire (or Imperium) is a vast collection of alien species, cultures, and worlds situated close to the Skrull and Kree Em ...
Imperial Guard, Scintilla has the ability to shrink to five percent of her normal size, and any size in between. Like many original members of the Imperial Guard, Scintilla is the analog of a character from
DC Comics DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
'
Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st centuries of t ...
: in her case, Shrinking Violet.Cronin, Brian
"Comic Legends: Why New Imperial Guard Members in Dark Phoenix Saga?"
''CBR'' (April 9, 2018).
Midget is renamed Scintilla during Operation: Galactic Storm, an intergalactic war between the Shi'ar and the
Kree The Kree, briefly known as the Ruul, are an List of fictional extraterrestrials, alien race appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are native to the planet Hala in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and have a scientificall ...
. The Imperial Guard help the Sh'iar create the Nega-Bomb, a doomsday weapon that kills most of the Kree. Scintilla has many further adventures with the Imperial Guard, in such storylines as " Emperor Vulcan," "
Secret Invasion "Secret Invasion" is a comic book fictional crossover, crossover storyline written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Leinil Francis Yu, that ran through a self-titled eight-issue Limited series (comics), limited series and several ti ...
", '' X-Men: Kingbreaker,''''X-Men: Kingbreaker'' #1–4 (February–May 2009). " War of Kings," and the "Trial of Jean Grey."


Scorcher


Scorpia

Scorpia (Elaine Coll) is a character appearing in
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. Elaine is recruited by Silvermane from a mental hospital to become the new
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. She opts to call herself Scorpia instead and is given robotic scorpion-like armor which enhanced her strength and speed by 500%. Scorpia successfully brings Deathlok to Silvermane and is ordered to ambush Spider-Man and Daredevil, who had infiltrated their base. She wears them down but is then betrayed by Silvermane, who shoots her in the back. Scorpia follows Spider-Man and Daredevil to Silvermane's location and immediately attacks him. Mainframe, another of Silvermane's mercenaries, takes control of Scorpia's cybernetic enhancements and uses her to attack Spider-Man. However, she soon regained mobility and blasted Silvermane. An explosion created by The Punisher knocked Scorpia off the building they were on, but Deathlok saved her. She then decided to flee the area rather than be put in prison. In later appearances, Scorpia joins the Sinister Six and the Sinister Syndicate.


Scorpio


Scorpion

The Scorpion is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Mac Gargan


Jim Evans

Jim Evans is a successful apothecary in Dustville during the Old West. He began to date Sarah (the prettiest girl in town) until she began to neglect him upon stating that she already has a boyfriend in Matt Cody. Matt Cody was not pleased that Sarah went out with Jim and challenged him to a shootout. Jim drew his gun first and only managed to wing Matt in the left arm as Matt managed to shoot Jim's gun out of his hand. Matt then made Jim dance with his gun. Jim was humiliated and vowed revenge, becoming the Scorpion and wielding paralyzing bullets. After six months in jail, Jim Evans escapes and takes on the alias of Sting-Ray before being defeated by the Phantom Rider.


Carmilla Black


Peter Parker (clone)

The first ''
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'' incarnation of the Scorpion seen is one of Peter Parker's clones. Dressed like a scorpion and attacking the mall, he was revealed to be a mentally unstable clone that was fitted into a green armored suit. This clone additionally had a mechanical tail grafted onto his spine that had the ability to shoot acid. The clone was eventually subdued by Spider-Man and taken to the
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who eventually gave it to S.H.I.E.L.D. At the end of the clone saga storyline, Nick Fury (Ultimate Marvel character), Nick Fury tells subordinates to "get to work" while walking out of the room the clone is being held in.


Kron Stone

See #Timestorm 2009–2099 version, below.


Jefferson Davis of Earth-65

Jefferson Davis (comics), Jefferson Davis takes on the Scorpion name in Spider-Gwen, Earth-65. He wears an electrically charged suit, carries a scorpion-themed staff and possesses some limited super-speed. Jefferson works for the organization S.I.L.K. and fought Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy), Spider-Gwen (on behalf of Kingpin (Matt Murdock), Matt Murdock), Silk (character), Silk, and Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew), Spider-Woman.


Scorpion in other media

* An original incarnation of the Scorpion appears in ''The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 video game), The Amazing Spider-Man''. This version is a scorpion-human hybrid created by Otto Octavius. ** As of ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014 video game), The Amazing Spider-Man 2'', Kraven the Hunter hunted and killed the Scorpion off-screen before turning it into a mounted trophy. * An original incarnation of the Scorpion appears in ''Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series), Ultimate Spider-Man'', voiced initially by Dante Basco and later by Eric Bauza. This version is a composite character with elements of Steel Serpent who is a rival of Iron Fist, a member of the Sinister Six, and a temporary host of the Venom (Marvel Comics character), Venom symbiote. * An original, unnamed incarnation of Scorpion appears in ''Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse'', voiced by Joaquín Cosío. This version is a cybernetic-enhanced Hispanic gangster that resembles a cybernetic scorpion man.


Scorpion Boy

Scorpion Boy (Rico) is a character appearing in
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. He is a
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with a humanoid scorpion/winged ant-like form and a student of the X-Mansion, Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.


Scorn

Scorn (Tanis Nieves) is a character appearing in
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. Tanis Nevies first appeared in ''Carnage'' #1 (December 2010), while the Scorn Symbiote (comics), Symbiote first appeared in ''Carnage'' #4 (June 2011). Scorn is usually depicted as a violet symbiote that can integrate with non-organic machinery. After the Carnage (character), Carnage symbiote was ripped in half by the Sentry (Robert Reynolds), Sentry outside the Earth's atmosphere,''The New Avengers (comics), The New Avengers'' #1–2. Marvel Comics. it is later discovered that Carnage survived and returned to Earth, where it was discovered by Michael Hall. He recruited Shriek (character), Shriek to keep Carnage alive and use it to create prosthetic limbs and exo-suits. Shriek's host, Tanis Nevies, is outfitted with one of these arms, which eventually spawns Scorn.''Carnage'' #1–5. Marvel Comics. In ''Carnage Born'', Scorn founds a cult that worships Knull before being killed by Cletus Kasady.


Scorn in other media

* Scorn appears in the ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'' episode "Maximum Venom", voiced by Kylee Russell. This version is Venom's older sister who was created by Knull to serve as a member of the Symbiote Sisters alongside Scream (character), Scream and Mania (character), Mania and possesses an unnamed host with shapeshifting capabilities. * The Tanis Nevies incarnation of Scorn appears as a playable character in ''Spider-Man Unlimited (video game), Spider-Man Unlimited''. * Scorn appears in ''Venom: The Last Dance'', portrayed by Jade Nicholson-Lamb. This version is captured along with other symbiotes by the government organization Imperium after landing on Earth. Scorn later bonds with lab technician Jade Clark to battle the Xenophage (comics), Xenophages before being killed by one of them.


Scourge of the Underworld


Scramble

Scramble (Lionel Jeffries), also known as Scramble the Mixed-Up Man, is a character appearing in
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. Specifically, he was an enemy of Alpha Flight, but for a brief time he was alternately their ally. Scramble is the brother of Madison Jeffries. Scramble first appeared in ''Alpha Flight (comic book), Alpha Flight'' #30 (February 1986) and was created by
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and Mike Mignola. Lionel Jeffries and his older brother Madison Jeffries, Madison were Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutants: Madison with the ability to alter metallic surfaces and Lionel able to manipulate organic matter. Lionel utilized his power to become a successful surgeon, and later both he and Madison were among the many thousands of Canadians to enlist in the United States Army during the
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. Madison, who loathed being a mutant, served as a mechanic, whereas Lionel craved the opportunity to use his powers for good as a medic. However, Lionel's inability to resurrect many of his fellow soldiers after an explosion dismembered their squad caused him to go insane, and Madison had to use his own powers to assist in restraining him.''Alpha Flight vol.1'' #30 In the years following the war, Madison had his brother committed to Montreal General Hospital, before joining Alpha Flight. Lionel later goes insane and becomes a villain before Madison manipulates him into using his powers to heal his mind. Scramble eventually headed the New Life Clinic, an organization that medically assisted Alpha Flight on several occasions, becoming a strong ally of the team in the process. However, gradually, his madness began to return, and he began a secret campaign to create a race of genetic superhumans before Madison kills him.


Scrambler


Grady Scraps

Grady Scraps is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by writer Dan Slott and artist Humberto Ramos, first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man (comic book), The Amazing Spider-Man'' #648 (January 2011). He is Peter Parker's comical co-worker at Max Modell's Horizon Labs. Scraps gets involved in various ''Spider-Man'' storylines, such as "Spider-Man: Big Time, Big Time" and "Spider-Island".


Grady Scraps in other media

Grady Scraps appears in ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'', voiced by Scott Menville. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is a teenager and scientist working at Horizon High.


Nicholas Scratch


Scream


Scribe


Scuzz


Sea Leopard

Sea Leopard is a character appearing in
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. Sea Leopard is from an unspecified underwater race with longevity, telepathy, sharp leopard-like claws, and a leopard-like tail that can be used as a weapon. He later collaborated with Black Moray at the sight of Old Atlantis where Sea Leopard defeated Attuma and Andromeda (Marvel Comics), Andromeda. Namor defeated Sea Leopard and left Attuma to deal with him. Sea Leopard later joined up with the Fathom Five (comics), Fathom Five.


Sea Urchin

Sea Urchin (Jeremy Swimming-Bear) is a character appearing in
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. He first appeared in ''The New Warriors'' #14 (August 1991) and was created by Fabian Nicieza and Mark Bagley. He is a treasure hunter and salvager who wears a suit of armor that enhances his speed and strength and allows him to survive in the deep ocean. He most often appears as an enemy of Namor, threatening to plunder Atlantis (Marvel Comics), Atlantis.


Seeker


Selene


Erik Selvig


Señor Muerte / Señor Suerte

Señor Muerte and Señor Suerte are aliases used by several characters appearing in
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.


Ramon

The first character to use these names was Ramon Garcia, who was born in Hatillo, Puerto Rico. Ramon was the owner of a chain of gambling casinos and a criminal who called himself "Señor Suerte" (which means "Mr. Luck" in English) in his role as head of criminal gambling operations in New York. He used the name "Señor Muerte" (which means "Mr. Death" in English) when he killed his opponents. Ramon sent men to kill Frank Jenks and Luke Cage. Muerte attempted to kill Luke Cage, and murdered a rival casino owner. He battled Cage, but was electrocuted by his own device during the battle and died. Ramon reappears without explanation years later, being forced to commit crimes by Lady Caterpillar, who had abducted his wife, Rebecca Clyde.


Jaime and Phillip

After Ramon's death, his younger brothers Jaime and Phillip took over his operations, and became the co-owners of their brother's gambling casinos. Jaime became "Señor Suerte" and Phillip became "Señor Muerte". Jaime was a professional thief, and Phillip was a professional assassin. Phillip, as the new Señor Muerte, posed as his deceased brother Ramon. Alongside the Tarantula (Marvel Comics)#Anton Miguel Rodriguez, Tarantula, he murdered government agent Ken Astor, and attempted to hijack a military convoy, the Madbombs. He battled Captain America. Phillip wore gloves that were able to release spider venom into his victims. Jaime, as Señor Suerte, attempted a theft of Tutankhamen artifacts from a museum, and battled Cage and Iron Fist. Jamie and Phillip's gambling operations were disrupted by Cage and Iron Fist. The brothers set death-traps for Cage and Iron Fist, but were still defeated by them.


Señor Muerte / Señor Suerte in other media

Señor Muerte appears in ''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' episode "To Steal an Ant-Man".


Sentinel


Sentry


Kree Sentry


Curtis Elkins


Stewart Ward


Robert Reynolds


Val, the Galadorian


Senyaka

Suvik Senyaka is a character appearing in
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. He first appeared in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #300 (May 1993) and was created by Scott Lobdell and John Romita Jr. He is the first Sri Lankan people, Sri Lankan character to appear in Marvel Comics. Senyaka is a
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with the power to drain the bio-electrical essence of others upon physical contact. The living energy he drains augments his natural strength, endurance, and reflexes, as well as accelerating his recuperative powers significantly. Senyaka can also utilize the excess life-force he drains to generate a pair of psionic whips composed of bio-electric energy. These whips move according to his mental command and can greatly increase the distance of his absorption ability. The whips can also conduct his bio-electric energy to ignite nerve clusters in an opponent to cause intense pain or paralysis, as well as sear into their flesh. When
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dispatches her Inner Circle to retrieve a mystical knife necessary to complete her ritual, Senyaka battles Wolverine, who decapitates him.


Senyaka in other media

* Senyaka appears in the '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' episode "Secrets, Not Long Buried" as a resident of the mutant community of Skull Mesa. * Senyaka appears in '' Wolverine and the X-Men'' as a member of Magneto (Marvel Comics), Magneto's Acolytes and resident of Genosha.


Sepulchre

Sepulchre (also known as Shadowoman) is a character appearing in
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. She first appeared in ''Quasar (comics), Quasar'' #45 (April 1993), and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Grant Miehm. After a difficult childhood, Jillian Woods left home to attend the University of San Francisco. While there, she met occult lecturer Doctor Druid, Anthony Druid. They discovered that a psychic link existed between them. Druid probed Jillian's mind and learned her soul had inhabited a male alchemist in King Arthur's court in a past life, and that the alchemist loved a princess whose soul was reincarnated as Dr. Druid. The alchemist and princess were killed by the princess' brother because of their relationship, and the alchemist swore he would find the princess again. Jillian and Druid, surprised by these revelations, became lovers. Sometime later, Jillian accidentally released a demon, which killed her when she and Druid were investigating mystical artifacts Druid took from the sorcerer Magnus. Dr. Druid, using a mystical statue called the Bride of Slorioth, bonded a piece of Jillian's soul to her shadow, giving her shadow-manipulating abilities.


Sequoia


Serafina


Serpentina


Ora Serrata

Ora Serrata is a character appearing in
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. She was created by Jonathan Hickman and first appeared in ''Legion of X'' #1 (June 2022). Ora Serrata is an Arakko, Arakkii Omega-level mutant with the ability to erase things in her sight from existence. She claimed the Seat of Law on the Great Ring of Arakko from Uqesh the Bridge after defeating him in combat following his ill-fated attempt to end Amenth's siege of Arakko with an army commanded by deities. Early in her tenure on the Great Ring, as a response to Uqesh's disastrous plan, she implemented the Godlaw, which required any deities to prove their worth to the Arakkii people. Ora served on the Great Ring as the final arbiter of all legal matters and the commander of the Inward Watch, Arakko's law enforcers. After Arakko was freed from Amenth and relocated to Mars, the planet was swarmed by deities hoping to gain followers from the Arakkii, only to be mercilessly prosecuted by Ora and destroyed upon their failure to make their case. Wishing to generate chaos on Planet Arakko and justify authoritarian law enforcement, Ora conspired with Mister Sinister#Mother Righteous, Mother Righteous and summoned List of Marvel Comics characters: T#The Trickster Chimaera, Tumult, the Trickster Chimaera, an amalgamation of various trickster gods, to terrorize Arakko. Tumult, however, immediately escaped to Krakoa and Ora enlisted Nightcrawler (character), Nightcrawler and Inward Watch member List of Marvel Comics characters: Z#Weaponless Zsen, Weaponless Zsen to track him down under the pretense of bringing him to justice. When her plot was uncovered, she attacked but was subdued by Nightcrawler, Zsen, Legion (Marvel Comics), Legion, and a reformed Tumult. Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm, then Regent of Arakko, intervened and agreed to keep Ora's plot a secret from the rest of the Great Ring in return for Tumult's erasure, Zsen's release from the Inward Watch, and the repeal of the Godlaw, allowing for religious freedom on Arakko. Though her plan failed, Ora still owed Mother Righteous her eternal compliance. When the Eternals (comics), Eternal Uranos attacked Arakko, Ora attempted to erase him from existence, but he proved immune to her powers. Uranos lacerated her eye in response, leaving her unable to use her abilities until she healed. During the civil war on Arakko, Ora sided with List of Marvel Comics characters: G#Genesis (Wife of Apocalypse), Genesis. In the final battle of the war, Sunspot (Marvel Comics), Sunspot blinds Ora, allowing Xilora, Xilo to get close enough to merge with her and completely take her over.


Sersi


Set

Set is a character appearing in
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. He is the chief deity, a serpent-god or "arch-demon", of the Stygian people in Robert E. Howard's stories of Conan the Barbarian in the Hyborian Age. He is apparently an Amalgamation (fiction), amalgam of the name of the Ancient Egypt, Egyptian God Set (deity), Set with the appearance/characteristics of both Apep and a monster from Greek mythology known as the Lernaean Hydra.


Set in other media

Set appears in ''Conan the Adventurer (1992 TV series), Conan the Adventurer'', voiced by Richard Newman (actor), Richard Newman. This version is a giant king cobra.


Seth


Juston Seyfert

Juston Seyfert is a character appearing in
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. He first appeared in ''Sentinel (comic book), Sentinel'' #1 (June 2003). Juston Seyfert is an ordinary human teenager tormented by the seniors at Antigo High School in Wisconsin. He lives with his younger brother Chris and his father Peter (who operates a junkyard to which their house is adjacent). Their mother Jen walked out years ago. Being poor, Juston must be creative in finding fun, and spends the days playing in the salvage yard or constructing robots from spare parts. He later discovers, rebuilds, and reprograms the remains of a Sentinel (comics), Sentinel that he found. Following ''Fear Itself (comics), Fear Itself'', Juston and his Sentinel appear as students at the Avengers Academy. The Sentinel now features a cockpit to carry Juston around in during battle and has gained the self-repair abilities of the later-generation Sentinels. Despite Juston hoping to be a hero along with his Sentinel, he is unable to fully eradicate its "destroy all mutants" protocol. As a workaround solution, Juston creates higher-priority directives, such as "protect Juston and his friends", "defend humanity", and "Three Laws of Robotics, preserve itself unless that doesn't contradict the previous directives". In ''Avengers Arena'' (2013), Juston is abducted by Arcade (Marvel Comics), Arcade and forced to fight in Murderworld. He is killed by Apex (comics), Apex, who steals his Sentinel. The Sentinel is destroyed by Nico Minoru during her battle with Apex. In ''Sentinel (comics), Sentinels'' (2025), it is revealed that Juston's Sentinel infused him with nanotechnology before being destroyed, resurrecting him as a Sentinel cyborg. Juston is found by Larry Trask (comics), Larry Trask and used to create new Sentinels, but convinces the Sentinels to rebel against Trask and escape.


Shadow King


Shalla-Bal


Shaman


Shamrock


Shang-Chi


Shanna the She-Devil


Shanzar

Shanzar is a character appearing in
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. He first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' #369 (May 1990) and was created by Peter David and Dale Keown. Shanzar is the Sorcerer Supreme of the Strange Matter Dimension. In need of a body outside of the Strange Matter Dimension, he possesses the Hulk who transforms into Dark Hulk. This led to him being exorcised after a fight with Doctor Strange and Namor.


Karima Shapandar


Shape

The Shape (Raleigh Lund) is a character appearing in
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. The character was created by Mark Gruenwald and is loosely based on Plastic Man. Raleigh Lund was born in Simak, Lowengard, in the United States of the alternate Earth of the Squadron Supreme. Although he appears to be an adult male, his emotional and intellectual development is comparable to that of a child. Originally, he was a member of the criminal Institute of Evil, the Squadron's arch-foes, although, lacking sincere criminal intent, he was mostly following the lead of team leader Ape-X, who had been his friend "for years and years." After the Institute of Evil lost a battle against the Squadron,''Squadron Supreme'' #5 all of the institute's members underwent behavior modification, their criminal records were pardoned, and they all joined the Squadron. Now, as a public crusader and adventurer, Shape helped supervise the manufacturing of force field belts. He also helped his fellow superheroes and babysat for Arcanna's three children, becoming especially close with Drusilla Jones. Eventually the behavior modification was reversed by the Squadron's opponents the America Redeemers, Redeemers, but the Shape, having never been a criminal at heart in the first place, still chose to side with the Squadron against Nighthawk (Marvel Comics), Nighthawk and the Redeemers. After the battle, Shape helped get the pregnant Arcanna to the delivery room after she collapsed. Later, the Shape accompanied the Squadron in a futile struggle against the Nth Man. As a result, the Shape and the Squadron traveled to Earth. There, Shape and Haywire (comics), Haywire were mentally coerced by the Overmind (comics), Over-Mind to prevent Quasar (Wendell Vaughn), Quasar from following the starship in which the Over-Mind had kidnapped the Squadron Supreme.


Shaper of Worlds


Shard


Shark-Girl

Shark-Girl (Iara Dos Santos) is a character appearing in
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. The character was created by Jason Aaron and Nick Bradshaw, and first appeared in ''Wolverine and the X-Men (comics), Wolverine and the X-Men'' #20 (January 2013). Shark-Girl is a Brazilian mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant with selachothropy (the ability to turn into a shark), giving her superhuman strength, speed, heal, as well as the ability to live in water or land. She was later recruited to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning by Warren Worthington III. She was one of many mutants affected by the Age of X-Man reality. She later joined the mutant nation of Krakoa, joining Dazzler (comics), Dazzler's band as the drummer and Magik's Dark Riders (comics), Dark Rider's.


Miriam Sharpe

Miriam Sharpe is a character appearing in
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. All that is known about Sharpe prior to the ''Civil War (comics), Civil War'' storyline that she was married, was a resident of Stamford, Connecticut, and had a young son named Damien who attended Stamford Elementary. Her son was at school the day that a fight between the New Warriors and several supervillains destroyed much of Stamford, including the elementary school. After her son's death, Sharpe became a powerful voice in the emerging Registration Acts (comics), Pro-Registration Movement, demanding the government pass the Superhuman Registration Act (SHRA). During the 2011 "Fear Itself (comics), Fear Itself" storyline, she saves surviving New Warrior Robbie Baldwin (Speedball), who was involved in the Stamford Incident, from an angry mob at the time when Serpent (comics), Serpent and his Worthy were causing fear and chaos across the globe. During this time, she forgave Speedball for what happened in Stamford. She tells the mob that she doesn't believe Baldwin killed her son, that the villain he irresponsibly attacked did. Miriam comes to understand the entire world is under attack by a mysterious force of destruction and that Baldwin's resources as an Avengers associate and Miriam's disaster recovery training can do good. They work together to assist small towns the Avengers have not yet reached.


Miriam Sharpe in other media

Miriam Sharpe appears in ''Captain America: Civil War'', portrayed by Alfre Woodard. This version's son was killed during the Avengers' battle in Sokovia in ''Avengers: Age of Ultron''. She blames the Avengers for this and confronts Tony Stark, prompting him to support the Sokovia Accords.


Shathra

Shathra is a character appearing in
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. She is an Insectoids in science fiction, insectoid creature from the Astral Plane and the totem of the spider wasp, much as Spider-Man is rumored to be a totem of the spider. She is the co-creator of the Web of Life and Destiny which transformed into her current state after her contributions went unrecognized.


Powers and abilities

Shathra possesses superhuman physical abilities and the ability to shoot paralyzing stingers out of her wrists. Spider-Man temporarily gained this ability during "Spider-Man: The Other, The Other" storyline.


Shatter


Shatterfist

Shatterfist is a character appearing in
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. Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, and Al Milgrom, he first appearred in ''Thor (comic book), The Mighty Thor'' #440 (December 1991). When Zarrko the Tomorrow Man hoped to absorb the power of the mystical hammers of Thunderstrike (Eric Masterson), Thor and Dargo Ktor, he was stopped by Beta Ray Bill. When the three heroes banded together to confront Zarrko, he summoned a number of enemies from the future. One of them was Shatterfist whom Thor hasn't encountered yet. Months later, Thor encountered Shatterfist (who was using the Power Glove name at the time) and some men robbing a bank. Thor defeated them. The second Crimson Cowl invited Shatterfist to join her incarnation of the Masters of Evil where he was defeated.''Thunderbolts'' #24-25. Marvel Comics. During the "Dark Reign (comics), Dark Reign" storyline, Quasimodo (comics), Quasimodo later did research on Shatterfist for Norman Osborn. While Quasimodo considers him virtually unknown in the super-powered community, Shatterfist has so little to offer and would be worth it for Norman Osborn to keep him around.''Dark Reign Files'' #1. Marvel Comics. Shatterfist's signature weapons are the power gloves he wears. Of unknown origin, the gloves are capable of delivering devastating blows, sufficient to pound through steel several feet thick.


Shatterax

Shatterax (Roco-Bai) is a character appearing in
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. He was created by Len Kaminski and Paul Ryan (cartoonist), Paul Ryan and made his first appearance in ''Iron Man (comic book), Iron Man'' #278 (March 1992). Roco-Bai was a member of a new breed of
Kree The Kree, briefly known as the Ruul, are an List of fictional extraterrestrials, alien race appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are native to the planet Hala in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and have a scientificall ...
cyborg soldiers, dubbed techo-warriors, and he battled the superhero Iron Man during Kree-Shi'ar War. And later, he joined the Starforce. During the ''Annihilation: Conquest'' storyline, he along with Kree were infected by the Phalanx (comics), Phalanx, becoming one of their select and took part on the assault against Adam Warlock, however they failed.


Shatterstar


Jacob Shaw


Sebastian Shaw


Shinobi Shaw

Shinobi Shaw, also known as a Black King of the Hellfire Club (comics), Hellfire Club, is a character appearing in
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. The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the
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and their affiliated teams. Created by
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, Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio, the character first appeared in ''X-Factor (comic book), X-Factor'' #67 (June 1991). He is the adoptive son of Sebastian Shaw (comics), Sebastian Shaw and a
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with the ability to control the density of his own body.


Shinobi Shaw in other media

* Shinobi Shaw, among other Hellfire Club members, was originally planned to appear in ''Dark Phoenix (film), Dark Phoenix'' but was ultimately cut from the film. * Shinobi Shaw appears as a boss in ''X-Men: Gamesmaster's Legacy''.


She-Hulk

She-Hulk is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Jennifer Walters


Lyra


Lejori Zakaria

During the "Ultimate Invasion" storyline, Maker (character), Maker traveled to Ultimate Universe, Earth-6160 and remade it into his own image. Lejori Zakaria is a South Pacific native who was mutated by Hulk#Ultimate Universe, Bruce Banner's gamma bomb.


She-Venom

She-Venom is a name utilized by several characters appearing in
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. Each character is a female host of the Venom (character), Venom symbiote.


Ann Weying


Patricia Robertson

Patricia Robertson first appeared in ''Venom (comic book), Venom'' #1 (June 2003), and was created by Daniel Way and Francisco Herrera. A lieutenant in the US Army stationed at the nearby Christmastown radar station, she arrived at the Ararat Corporation laboratory in the Canadian Arctic during the second Mania (character), Venom symbiote's rampage. She later bonds with the Venom (character), Venom and Scream symbiotes before sacrificing herself to save Scream from Knull.


Sheath

Sheath is a character appearing in
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. Sheath is an Inhumans, Inhuman with metal shards protruding from her body.


Sheath in other media

Sheath appears in the ''Marvel Rising'' franchise, voiced by Bennett Abara. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.


Shellshock


Shepard


Shift

Shift is a character appearing in
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. Shift is one of the three clones of Miles Morales that were created by the Assessor.


Lotus Shinchuko


Wladyslav Shinski


Randall Shire

Randall Shire is a character appearing in
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. Randall Shire is a
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who ran a small traveling carnival in Australia, consisting entirely of low-level mutants pretending to be mere sideshow entertainers.


Shiva


S.H.O.C.

S.H.O.C. (Todd Fields) is a character appearing in
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. He was created by Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr. and first appeared in ''Peter Parker: Spider-Man, Spider-Man'' #76 (January 1997). Todd Fields is the son of Dr. William Fields, who worked for Hydra (comics), Hydra on Project S.H.O.C. (Sub-dimensional Human-based Occultechnic Conduit). The idea behind it was to use a highly evolved technology connecting to the Darkforce. It was made into an armor by Doctor William Fields, and it has the capabilities of Cloak and Dagger (characters), Cloak, as in shadow-melting and projecting the Darkforce energy into the armor to modify its form. Fields' first subject was a man that would come to be known as Loxias Crown, however Crown had his own hidden agenda and killed Fields along with many other Hydra agents and was planning to use the S.H.O.C. technology to conquer the world. Todd was a young boy when he witnessed the death of his father, which traumatized him greatly. His father left Todd with key components for Todd to track and steal another S.H.O.C. armor and bond with it. Todd then became S.H.O.C. and swore revenge on Crown for murdering his father.


Shocker

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.


Shocker (Herman Schultz)


Shocker (Randall Darby)


Shockwave


Shogo Lee

Shogo Lee is a character appearing in
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. He was created by writer Brian Wood and artist Olivier Coipel and first appeared in ''X-Men (comic book), X-Men'' (vol. 4) #1 (July 2013). He is a human and the adopted son of Jubilee (character), Jubilee. While in Avalon (Marvel Comics), Otherworld, a combination of fairy magic and Shogo's own imagination allows him to transform into a dragon. As a dragon, Shogo joined the Knights of X in their quest for the Siege Perilous (comics), Siege Perilous.


Shooting Star


Shortpack


Shotgun

Shotgun (Jensen "J.R." Walker) is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by Ann Nocenti and John Romita Jr., first appeared in ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'' #271 (October 1989). J.R. Walker was once a soldier in the United States Army before becoming an assassin working for the Central Intelligence Agency, CIA. The CIA and Skip Ash sent Shotgun to retrieve a young blonde woman known as Number 9. He wound up battling Daredevil. He has worked side by side with the Punisher at one point, teaming up to destroy the Carbone crime family. Shotgun had been hired to do this because the Carbone family were not the 'tame' Mafiosi that the government enjoyed. Shotgun saves the lives of the Punisher and ally Mickey Fondozzi. Shotgun and the Punisher then work to slaughter an isolated island full of international Mafia members. This particular battle results in the destruction of most of the Carbone family, with Rosalie Carbone being left in charge. During the "Dark Reign (comics), Dark Reign" storyline, Quasimodo (comics), Quasimodo researched Shotgun for Norman Osborn. While noting that Shotgun has a connection with Punisher, Quasimodo noted to Osborn that he would be a worthy soldier if he can keep him distant from Punisher. On the day when Randy Robertson and Janice Lincoln were about to be married, Shotgun crashed the wedding on his motorcycle where he used special bullets to wound Tombstone (character), Tombstone. While Tombstone was taken to the hospital, Spider-Man pursued Shotgun who managed to evade him. During the " Gang War" storyline, Shotgun watches Spider-Man and She-Hulk fight the invading monsters from Monster Metropolis as he gets a call stating that Tombstone is awake. Shogtun was with Madame Masque when Hammerhead (comics), Hammerhead's men come looking for Hammerhead. He was shown to have a defeated Count Nefaria and Silvermane's head in his arms as he throws them to the ground. Shotgun gives Madame Masque a status on the gang wars and the acquiring of Crime Master's former territory. It turns out that Shotgun is being controlled by a magical spell that Madame Masque mastered as she casts a spell to renew it after Shotgun mentioned his "former bosses". He and a mind-controlled Count Nefaria and Silvermane were with Madame Masque when they confronted Beetle and her followers in Central Park. During the fight in Central Park, Tombstone subdued Shotgun enough to break the mind-control sigil. While mentioning his full named and occupation, Shotgun tells Tombstone that the U.S. government has the files on all the crime lords including Janice Lincoln as Madame Masque mind-controlled him before he can take her out. Tombstone then knocks Shotgun out. Regaining conscious, Shotgun shoots the mind-control sigils off of Count Nefaria and Silvermane before fleeing. An athletic man with no superhuman powers, Shotgun is a highly experienced hand-to-hand combatant and an expert marksman with most known firearms. Shotgun wears Kevlar (body armor) for protection. He uses a high-powered recoilless rifle firing a variety of explosive, concussive, combustible and disintegrative ammunition, and also has a specially designed one-man tank. Shotgun's equipment was designed by Central Intelligence Agency weaponry research and design.


Shrew


Shriek


Shriker

Shriker (Jack D'Auria) is a character appearing in
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. He has extensive martial arts training and has mastered all disciplines. Jack grew up as a friend of Danny Ketch. He also studied the martial arts under sensei Yugi Watanabe. One day a motorcycle gang entered the garage where Dan and Jack frequented. They were on the run from Mister Hyde (Marvel Comics), Mister Hyde and locked the two up. Dan turned into Ghost Rider and defeated the group as well as Hyde. Later, Jack and his sensei were targeted by Deathwatch (comics), Deathwatch. Jack was injured, and later abducted from the hospital. However, Ghost Rider was able to free him with the help of Yugi's son Brass (Sean Watanabe) and Wolverine. Sometime later, Ghost Rider found himself assisted by the mysterious Shriker. Jack eventually revealed that he was Shriker. However, Dan asked him to stay out of the Ghost Rider's conflicts, as things were getting too dangerous. After the superhero Civil War, Shriker was considered a candidate for the Avengers: The Initiative, Avengers Initiative. It is unknown if he ever signed up as he was living in Canada and was outside of Iron Man, Tony Stark's jurisdiction.


Shroud


Shrunken Bones

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. Jerry Morgan is a genius in the organic sciences and worked as a biologist and biochemist before becoming a professional criminal. Morgan experimented in cellular compression, and once succeeded in reducing his own size, using a gas similar to that used by Hank Pym to reduce his own size. However, a subsequent experiment reduced the size of Morgan's skeleton somewhat, leaving his skin hanging loosely from his bones. Morgan later joined the Headmen in their quest to use their intellectual talents to take control of the world. Jerold Morgan first appeared in ''World of Fantasy'' #11 (April 1958), and was created by Angelo Torres. This story was reprinted in ''Weird Wonder Tales'' #7 (December 1974).


Shuma-Gorath


Sibercat

Sibercat (Illich Lavrov), formerly known as Siberian Tiger, is a character appearing in
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. Siberian Tiger (renamed Sibercat in ''Soviet Super Soldiers'' #1) was a member of Father Garnoff's mutant underground in Russia. They worked with the original
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to attack the Doppelganger's lab. Later on, they helped the original mutant Soviet Super-Soldiers escape government capture. A cyborg named Firefox killed most of Illich's teammates, leading him and Father Garnoff to join with their new allies in the Super-Soldiers, forming a group alternately called the Exiles or Siberforce. Sometime after that, Sibercat was made a member of the Winter Guard when Siberforce and the People's Protectorate merged into a single group. The group battled the Mandarin when his 'Dragon of Heaven' entered Russian airspace. Sibercat's powers were a therianthropy-like transformation into a feline/humanoid form. Sibercat's feline-like mutation gave him heightened strength, speed, agility, endurance, 'catlike' reflexes, enhanced senses, a healing factor, and claws.


Sidewinder


Siege

Siege (John Kelly) is a character appearing in
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. The character first appeared in ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #62 (September 1990), created by Dwayne McDuffie, Gregory Wright (comics), Gregory Wright, and Jackson Guice. After reverse engineering and deconstructing the body of the original Deathlok, Luther Manning, Harlan Ryker of the Roxxon Oil subsidiary Cybertek Systems built a proto type of a new, vastly improved Deathlok cyborg. Colonel John Kelly, a disenfranchised veteran of the
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who had recently been fired from his job as a police officer, volunteered to become a scientific guinea pig, serving as the wetware basis for Ryker's project. The remains of John Kelly's original body have been incorporated into the framework of the Deathlok cyborg. However, in his first outing as the professional soldier Deathlok he rebelled against his computer's pre-programmed mission objectives and the onboard computer system electrocuted his brain as it determined Kelly to be 'malfunctioning.' Sometime later, after Michael Collins had been operating as Deathlok for a number of months, the remains of John Kelly's brain were mutated into the creature Biohazard. A copy of his consciousness is preserved in Deathlok's computer and is transferred to a cyborg body dubbed Siege. In "Civil War (comics), Civil War", Siege joins the Initiative and becomes the leader of the Florida team the Command before being killed by zombies.


Sif


Sigyn


Raymond Sikorski

Raymond Sikorski, sometimes misspelled as Sikorsky, is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by Roger Stern and Bob Budiansky, first appeared in ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers'' #235 (June 1983). He is a government liaison and a colleague of Henry Peter Gyrich. Sikorski dealt with bureaucratic issues involving the Avengers (comics), Avengers, specifically Captain America and the Vision (Marvel Comics), Vision, with less obstruction. Sikorski also works for Roxxon Energy Corporation, Roxxon.''Thunderbolts'' #113


Raymond Sikorski in other media

* Raymond Sikorski appears in ''The Avengers: United They Stand'', voiced by Ray Landry. * Raymond Sikorski appears in the ''Avengers Assemble (TV series), Avengers Assemble'' episode "Westland", voiced by Roger Craig Smith.


Sikorsky

Sikorsky is a character appearing in
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. Created by
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and
Dave Cockrum David Emmett Cockrum (; November 11, 1943 – November 26, 2006) was an American comics artist known for his co-creation of the new X-Men characters Nightcrawler (character), Nightcrawler, Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm, Colossus (character), Colos ...
, Sikorsky first appeared in ''
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'' #156 (April 1982). Sikorsky is an insect-like cyborg and a member of the Chr'yllite race, an alien race capable of scanning organic bodies. Sikorsky has been a longtime member of the Starjammers as a medic. His real name is unrevealed and was instead named by Corsair (character), Corsair, due to his resemblance to helicopters made by Sikorsky Aircraft.


Silencer


Silly Seal


Silhouette


Silk


Samuel Silke


Silver

Silver (Jhimon Tang) is a character appearing in
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. She was created by James Hudnall and John Calimee and first appeared in ''Alpha Flight'' (Vol. 1) #76 (July, 1989). She is a
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with the ability to generate optic cold blasts, ice, and fly. She and her twin brother Zhao (codenamed Auric) were trained by the Chinese Communist government in their powers, and were set to join their super team, China Force. After defections within the team, the pair fled to Hong Kong. They later moved to Canada and were offered citizenship if they joined Gamma Flight. The team soon disbanded and the twins joined Beta Flight, but were soon kidnapped and experimented on until their deaths. Their bodies were set to be auctioned off by the Chess Set, but this was interrupted by the New Warriors and Spider-Man. The base was destroyed, and the twins bodies fused with a scientist into an energy being before leaving for space.


Silver Dagger


Silver Fox


Silver Sable


Silver Samurai


Silver Scorpion

Silver Scorpion (Elizabeth "Betty" Barstow) a character appearing in
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. She first appeared in ''Daring Mystery Comics'' #7 (April 1941), published by Marvel Comics' predecessor Timely Comics, during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books, and was created by Harry Sahle. He signed her origin story with the pen name Jewell, which comics historian Michael J. Vassallo believes marks a collaboration with another, unknown artist. She is Marvel Comics' first superheroine, following the antihero character Black Widow, who reaped evildoers' souls for Satan.Silver Scorpion
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Betty Barstow, a secretary for private detective Dan Harley, wore a superhero-style costume to a masquerade ball, and along the way used her Jujutsu, jiujitsu skills and investigative acumen to solve a case her employer had turned down. Enjoying it, she continued to be a masked crime fighter. Silver Scorpion is an honorary member of the Invaders. She appeared with the Golden Age Human Torch as a supporting character. She later joined the Liberty Legion. In the ''Avengers/Invaders'' storyline, Spider-Woman (who was actually the Skrull queen Veranke) disguised herself as Silver Scorpion when the Avengers found themselves stuck in the WWII era.


Silver Squirrel

Silver Squirrel is a character appearing in
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. He is an anthropomorphic squirrel and the animal version of
Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character also appears in a number of movies, television, and video game adaptations. The character was created by Jack Kirby and first a ...
.


Silver Surfer


Silverclaw


Silvermane


Simian Torch

Simian Torch is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. He is an anthropomorphic monkey and an animal version of the Human Torch.


Jemma Simmons


Roxanne Simpson

Roxanne Simpson is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character first appeared in ''Marvel Spotlight'' #5 (May 1972) and was created by Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog. Roxanne's father, Crash Simpson, adopted Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze), Johnny Blaze following his father Barton's death. Roxanne and Johnny grew close and fell in love. When Johnny made the deal with Mephisto (Marvel Comics), Mephisto and became his Ghost Rider, Roxanne's pure soul and incantations protected Johnny from being completely taken by Mephisto. Since then, Roxanne became the thing standing in the way of Mephisto's goals. Roxanne would eventually get tricked into rescinding her protection over Johnny, but Mephisto would still be defeated. Following this, Roxanne felt that it was time to move on and figure out who she was. She was later taken over by the demon Legion, who turned her into Katy Milner. With the help of Daimon Hellstrom, Johnny freed her and Roxanne turned back to normal. When Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch), Danny Ketch became the new Ghost Rider, Roxanne settled with Johnny and together had two children, Craig and Emma. Their happiness would come to an abrupt end when Anton Hellgate would murder Roxanne. She was later brought back to life and transformed by Blackheart into Black Rose where she battled both Johnny and Danny. She was ultimately freed by Noble Kale before disappearing again. At some point, Roxanne and her children died from an unknown cause and went to heaven.


Other versions of Roxanne Simpson

In
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, Roxanne is murdered by a Satan-worshiping biker gang along with Johnny while they were on a cross-country road trip. Johnny made a deal with Mephisto to resurrect Roxanne in exchange for being his agent to exact vengeance on those who sin. Roxanne has a new life with a new husband and no memory of her death.


Roxanne Simpson in other media

* Roxanne Simpson appears in ''Ghost Rider (2007 film), Ghost Rider'', portrayed by Eva Mendes as an adult and Raquel Alessi as a teenager. This version is a news reporter who reunites with Johnny after he was forced to leave her when they were teenagers. * Roxanne Simpson appears in the 2007 video game ''Ghost Rider (video game), Ghost Rider'', voiced by Peggy O'Neal (voice actress), Peggy O'Neal.


Sin


Sin-Eater


Sirocco


Siryn


Sise-Neg

Sise-Neg is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character first appears in '' Marvel Premiere'' #13 (January 1974) and was created by Steve Englehart, Neal Adams and Frank Brunner. Sise-Neg (genesis spelled backwards) is a 31st-century Magician (fantasy), sorcerer who attempts to become omnipotent by time traveling back through history and collecting magical energy. While in 18th century Paris impersonating the magician Cagliostro, he encountered Doctor Strange, who was at the time searching for perennial foe Baron Mordo. Despite opposition from Strange, Sise-Neg travels back to a prehistoric time on Earth when the demon Shuma-Gorath rules, and subsequently banishes the entity. Continuing to journey back in time, Sise-Neg reached the moment prior to the Big Bang that creates the universe and absorbs all the magic in the universe. Originally intending to recreate the universe in his image, Sise-Neg realizes that his quest to achieve godhood was pitiable, as reality is harmony and as it should be. He therefore decides to recreate the universe as it was.


Sister Dagger

Sister Dagger (Zheng Esme), also known as Deadly Dagger, is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. Created by Gene Luen Yang, Dike Ruan, and Phillip Tan, she first appeared in ''Shang-Chi'' #1 and was introduced as the younger half-sister of Shang-Chi. One of the many daughters of the sorcerer and crime lord Zheng Zu, Esme was raised in her father's Five Weapons Society as the Champion the House of the Deadly Dagger outside of Paris. Much like with her siblings and other Society members, Esme was raised in isolation, with her only knowledge of the outside world coming from YouTube.''Shang-Chi'' #3 When Esme's half-sister Sister Hammer names herself as the new Supreme Commander of the Five Weapons Society over its rightful successor, Shang-Chi, Sister Dagger and her half-brother Brother Sabre approach Shang-Chi to usurp Hammer. Shang-Chi reluctantly joins them to free his remaining family from his father's cult. Although initially cold and hostile to him, Sister Dagger eventually warms to Shang-Chi and tells him her real name. Sister Dagger helps Shang-Chi defend London from Sister Hammer and her Jiangshi army. After their victory, Shang-Chi is named the new Supreme Commander of the Five Weapons Society and offers Sister Dagger a place at his side, who happily accepts. While Sister Dagger and Shang-Chi are investigating a rogue Society-operated drug ring in Manhattan, they team up with Spider-Man, a frequent ally and one-time martial arts student of Shang-Chi. Despite accepting Spider-Man's assistance, Shang-Chi does not tell him about the Society, much to Sister Dagger's frustration. Spider-Man is severely injured by the actions of the drug ring's leader, a former Society member named King Wild Man and after Sister Dagger accuses him of being ashamed of her, Shang-Chi reluctantly tells Spider-Man the truth about his family and new title. Sister Dagger accompanies Shang-Chi on several more missions, including recruiting their mutant half-sister Zheng Zhilan as the new Sister Staff and rescuing Shang-Chi's mother Jiang Li from the Negative Zone. After Brother Sabre's theft of a Cosmic Cube leads to an altercation between the Five Weapons Society and the Avengers, Shang-Chi hands Brother Sabre over to his superhero allies as a prisoner, which damages his relationship with Sister Dagger. Despite her anger towards him, Sister Dagger comes to Shang-Chi's aid when his grandfather Chieftain Xin kidnaps Jiang Li and begins targeting anyone possessing Zheng Zu's bloodline. Sister Dagger reunites with Brother Sabre after she and her siblings rescue him from one of Xin's attacks and rescues Sister Hammer from Xin's Qilin Riders. The reunited Champions travel to Jiang Li's and Xin's home dimension Ta-Lo and back to the House of the Deadly Hand in Chinatown, Manhattan to defend the Five Weapons Society with Jiang Li against Xin and the Riders, who are eventually defeated by Shang-Chi with the Mandarin's rings#Ten Rings (Ta-Lo), Ten Rings. Afterwards, Sister Dagger makes amends with Shang-Chi and returns to the House of the Deadly Dagger. Sister Dagger would continue assisting Shang-Chi and the Society.


Sister Dagger in other media

A character based on Sister Dagger, Xu Xialing, appears in ''Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'', portrayed by Meng'er Zhang. This version is Shang-Chi's sister who resents him for leaving her with their father, Wenwu, but reconciles with him.


Jasper Sitwell


Skaar


Skagg


Skein


Skids


Skin


Skinner

Skinner is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character was created by Howard Mackie and Adam Kubert. Skinner first appeared in ''Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance'' #3 in 1992 and in other series such as ''Nightstalkers (comics), Nightstalker'' and ''Morbius, Morbius, the Living Vampire'', as part of the "Siege of Darkness (comics), Siege of Darkness" storyline. He later appeared in the limited series ''Over the Edge''. Skinner initially had a violent life, but he tried to abandon this and settled down with a wife, who bore him children. However, his wife Pilgrim and the supervillain Blackout (Lilin), Blackout went to his home in an attempt to get him to return to his life of crime. Skinner then embarked on a quest to kill Ghost Rider and Blaze. He encountered them in a diner and threatened to kill the people inside until Blaze bargained with Skinner that if he fled, Skinner could chase him. Blaze could have fled but instead he waited for Skinner, and the two fought. Here Skinner told Blaze that he had kill his own family so he could be committed to his mother, and so that they could not work for her. Skinner did slay his family so they would escape the attentions of Lilith. In battle, Blaze repeatedly shot Skinner, leaving him a living skeleton. After this Skinner sought out new humans to steal their flesh so that he may appear human again.


Skornn


Skragg

Skragg is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character was created by Mike Friedrich and Jim Starlin, and first appeared in ''Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics), Captain Marvel'' #25 (March 1973). He is a Skrull, a member of the Children of Thanos, and the son of Raava. Skragg assisted the Super-Skrull against Captain Marvel, framing Rick Jones (character), Rick Jones by impersonating the various enemies of Captain Marvel for confusion before Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell), Mar-Vell discovered the deception to which he is convinced to retreat. Skragg was killed by Thanos.


Skragg in other media

Skragg appears in ''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', voiced by Troy Baker. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is an interrogator for the Skrull Empire.


Skrullian Skymaster


Skull the Slayer


Skullbuster


Skullfire


Skybolt


Skyhawk


Slab

Slab (Kris Anderson) is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. His first appearance was in ''X-Factor (comic book), X-Factor'' #74 (January 1992). Slab is a
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
villain who was recruited by Mister Sinister to be part of the Nasty Boys (comics), Nasty Boys and was the first team member to attack their nemesis, the government-sponsored
X-Factor ''The X Factor'' is a television music competition franchise created by British producer Simon Cowell and his company Syco Entertainment. It originated in the United Kingdom, where it was devised as a replacement for '' Pop Idol'' (2001–200 ...
team. Slab climbed to the top of the Washington Monument and called Strong Guy out to fight him, and they battled. When Slab shrank to normal size to duck a punch, he caused Strong Guy to shatter and destroy the monument. Slab's battle was aided secretly by Senator Stephen Shaffran, who had the mutant power to manipulate probability (including causing others to suffer bad luck while enjoying good luck himself). Slab was captured along with his teammate Hairbag and taken to a holding cell by X-Factor. While he waited for his lawyer to negotiate bail, Slab and Hairbag were broken out of prison by the Mutant Liberation Front (of which Slab's sister Thumbelina (comics), Thumbelina was a member). He was returned to the Nasty Boys shortly afterwards. Slab retained his mutant powers after M-Day and opened a lab for mutant growth hormone production with Hairbag and List of Marvel Comics characters: G#Gorgeous George, Gorgeous George. He went to Krakoa after the mutant nation's founding and later joined S.W.O.R.D.'s security division.


Slab in other media

Slab appears in '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' as a member of the Nasty Boys.


Margaret Slade


Slapstick


Slash


Vic Slaughter

Victor "Vic" Slaughter is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character, created by Len Kaminski, first appeared in ''Morbius: The Living Vampire'' #6 (December 1992). A government-trained mercenary, he is a nemesis of Morbius and Wolverine.


Slayback

Slayback (Gregory Terraerton) is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. Primarily an enemy of Deadpool, the character exists within Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Joe Madureira, the character first appeared in ''Deadpool: The Circle Chase'' #1 (August 1993). Claiming to have come from a wealthy and loving home, Australian-born Gregory Terraerton was at some point turned into a cyborg dubbed "Slayback" by the Weapon X Program. Slayback afterward became a mercenary and worked alongside fellow Weapon X members Deadpool, Garrison Kane, and Sluggo, as well as the mutant shapeshifter Copycat (Marvel Comics), Copycat. Over time, Deadpool grew disgusted by Slayback's sociopathy and sadism and attempted to kill him by detonating his body. However, Slayback's healing factor enables him to regenerate over the next decade, during which he swears revenge on Deadpool.


Slaymaster


Sleeper


Sleepwalker


Slipstream


Sligguth

Sligguth is a character appearing in
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s published by
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.


Slither


Slingshot


Slug


Slyde


Marrina Smallwood


Smart Alec

Smart Alec (Alexander "Alec" Thorne) is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. He first appeared in ''Alpha Flight (comic book), Alpha Flight'' #1 (August 1983) as a member of the Alpha Flight, eponymous team and was created by John Byrne. He was unidentified in his first appearance and was not named until ''Alpha Flight'' #8. The character subsequently appears in ''Alpha Flight'' #7 (February 1984), #11–13 (June–August 1984), and ''Alpha Flight Special'' (1992) in a flashback story. Alec Thorne was born in London, England. As a
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
, he was contacted by Guardian (Marvel Comics), James Hudson to be one of the first members to join Department H. Alec was also one of the first recruits to join The Flight (comics), The Flight, a precursor to Alpha Flight. In their first mission, they stopped the terrorist known as Egghead (Marvel Comics), Egghead from launching a thermonuclear missile at the United States. Later, after Hudson divided the team into three smaller groups, Thorne (as Smart Alec) began training in Gamma Flight. Sometime after Gamma Flight was disbanded, its members were contacted by Jerry Jaxon to join Omega Flight in his bid for vengeance against Hudson. During the fight between Omega Flight and Alpha Flight, Smart Alec was defeated when he looked in Shaman (comics), Shaman's magical medicine bag; the resulting mental shock shut down his mind. Shaman shrank him down to miniature size and placed him in the bag, until a way could be found to restore his mind. Snowbird (comics), Snowbird was later forced to kill Sasquatch (comics), Sasquatch to vanquish the Great Beasts, Great Beast, Tanaraq, who co-inhabited his body. His mind was eventually transferred into Box's robot body. Langkowski's mind eventually entered Thorne's body in an attempt to return to the human world. Thorne's body was finally killed when Langkowski merged his mind into the Box (comics), Box robot to defeat Pestilence (comics), Pestilence.


Smasher


Smiling Tiger


Smoke

Smoke is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. His first appearance was in ''X-Force (comic book), X-Force'' #119 (October 2001). He was killed by
Wolverine The wolverine ( , ; ''Gulo gulo''), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species, member of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The w ...
while attempting to kill X-Statix, Orphan. Smoke had the ability to generate smoke clouds and various gases, including toxic ones. His body appeared to be composed of smoke, though it was solid enough to be sliced in half by Wolverine's claws.


Smuggler


Alistair Smythe


Spencer Smythe


Snake Marston


Snakes

Snakes is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. He first appeared in ''The Union'' #1 (February 2021). Snakes is a member of the UK superhero team The Union (Marvel), the Union, representing Northern Ireland. His body is composed of snakes.


Snapdragon


Snowbird


Tildie Soames


Martin Soap

Lieutenant Martin Soap is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. He was created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, and first appeared in ''The Punisher (2000 series), The Punisher'' (vol. 5) #2 (May 2000). He is usually depicted as an ally of the Punisher. Moments after his birth, Soap was dropped on his head by a nurse. He was then abandoned at an orphanage in Dunmore, New Jersey, where he remained from 1971 to 1987. Soap was bullied by the staff and the other children, and during one unsuccessful attempt at running away he was inspired to become a police officer by the alcoholic detective who brought him back to the orphanage. Soap rose through the ranks of the NYPD to become a detective himself, despite all of his cases being botched by improbable events. Soap is demoted back to detective and once again assigned to the Punisher Task Force after pictures of him soliciting a prostitute surface. The dismayed Soap attempts suicide, but is stopped by the Punisher, who convinces Soap to become his informant within the NYPD. After Soap kills serial killer John "Bubba" Prong in self-defense, Soap is promoted to Lieutenant. Soap later leaves the NYPD, moves to Los Angeles and becomes a porn star.''The Punisher'' (vol. 6) #37


Martin Soap in other media

* Martin Soap appears in ''Punisher: War Zone'', portrayed by Dash Mihok. * Martin Soap appears in ''The Punisher (2005 video game), The Punisher'', voiced by Michael Gough (voice actor), Michael Gough.


Sobunar of the Depths

Sobunar of the Depths is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. He was created by Gerry Duggan (writer), Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz, and first appeared in ''Planet-Size X-Men'' #1 (August 2021). Sobunar is an Arakko, Arakkii Omega-level mutant with an axolotl-like appearance and an aquatic ecosystem within his body. He serves on the Great Ring of Arakko and helps terraform Mars into a suitable location for Arakko. During the Eternals (comics), Eternals' assault on Arakko, Sobunar uses sea monsters from his blood to distract Isca the Unbeaten, a fellow Arakkii
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whose powers had compelled her to side with the Eternals. When List of Marvel Comics characters: G#Genesis (Wife of Apocalypse), Genesis returns to Arakko and incites a civil war, Sobunar sides with her, seemingly influenced by the List of Marvel Comics characters: A#Annihilation, Annihilation Staff. He serves as her second-in-command, securing Genesis' forces an advantage with his control of the oceans. After Genesis' defeat, Sobunar resigns from the Great Ring, travels to Earth, and joins the Morlocks.


Solarman


Solarr


Solem

Solem is a character appearing in
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s published by
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publishing, publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin G ...
. He is a
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
from Arakko with
adamantium Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy, most famously appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine's skeleton and claws. First mention in Marvel comics It was ...
skin, created by Jonathan Hickman, Benjamin Percy, and Pepe Larraz and first appearing in ''Wolverine (comic book), Wolverine'' (vol. 7) #6 (December 2020). As a child, Solem's village was raided and destroyed by the mutant pirate Sevyr Blackmore, who abducted Solem to sell him. Impressed by the child's constant escape attempts, Blackmore decided to train the young mutant. Solem eventually escaped successfully, cutting off Blackmore's nose and stealing his ship in the process. Solem was imprisoned for 100 years for killing the mutant Bracken, the lover of War (Marvel Comics)#War (First Horseman of Apocalypse), War, in a duel. When he was chosen to fight for Arakko in the X of Swords tournament, it was War and her sister List of Marvel Comics characters: P#Pestilence (First Horseman of Apocalypse), Pestilence who freed him, much to the former's fury. Solem traveled to Hell to obtain his sword, meeting
Wolverine The wolverine ( , ; ''Gulo gulo''), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species, member of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The w ...
there. The two were forced to cooperate to receive their swords from the demon blacksmith Muramasa, ending with Wolverine owing Solem a favor for his assistance. Solem's first challenge in the tournament was against his teammate War in a contest of who could cut off a limb from their opponent first. Solem called in his favor and asked Wolverine to take his place, telling War that Wolverine had killed her son List of Marvel Comics characters: S#Summoner (Arakko), Summoner in a previous challenge to enrage her before departing. After the battle at the end of the tournament, Solem snuck through the portal to Krakoa and escaped to Earth. On Earth, Solem became a mercenary, had several encounters with Wolverine, and was hired by Sunspot (Marvel Comics), Sunspot to fight Gideon (comics), Gideon during the X-Corps' war against the Externals. He later gave his Muramasa sword to the mercenary Death Grip in order for the latter to kill Deadpool.


Solo


Solomon Kane


Songbird


Somnus

Somnus is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Inhuman

* Somnus is a member of the Inhumans.


Carl Valentino

Somnus (Carl Valentino) was created by Steve Orlando, Claudia Aguirre, and Luciano Vecchio, and made his first appearance in ''Marvel's Voices, Marvel's Voices: Pride'' #1 (August 2021). He is a
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
with the ability of oneiromancy, and can manipulate or bestow dreams or nightmares on his targets. A former lover of Daken, Akihiro, Somnus died of old age. When Akihiro learned of this, he had him resurrected as a young man on Krakoa. Somnus would go on to join the new Marauders (comics), Marauders team, and also assist X-Corps.


Candy Southern

Candace "Candy" Southern is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. She was created by Roy Thomas and Werner Roth (comics), Werner Roth, and first appeared in ''Uncanny X-Men, The X-Men'' #31 (May 1967); the character's name is a combination of a Candy (Southern and Hoffenberg novel), novel and its Terry Southern, author. She is the former girlfriend of Warren Worthington III. Candy participated in many of the
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
's adventures before being killed by Cameron Hodge.


Southpaw


Space Phantom

The Space Phantoms are a race of creatures appearing in
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s published by
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.


SP//dr


Spear

Spear (Jasper Daniels) is a character appearing in American comic books published by
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. Jasper Daniels is the brother of a convict named Jack Daniels and an unnamed brother who operated as Mangler (comics), Mangler. When Jack was dying of an inoperable brain tumor, he was a candidate for the "Power Man" experiments. When Jack couldn't survive the early "Power Man" experiments, Spear blamed. Noah Burstein and began developing identities that would serve him in his quest to avenge his brother. During the '' Shadowland'' storyline, Spear appeared as a member of Tilda Johnson, Nightshade's Flashmob (comics), Flashmob. After his brother Mangler is attacked by a gang of "Pre-crime, preemptive" vigilantes, Spear and the relatives of other ex-cons who had been assaulted resort to asking the Heroes for Hire for help. The vigilantes crash the meeting followed by the New York City Police Department. In the confusion that follows, Spear is arrested along with Iron Fist. Spear is remanded to Ryker's Island where he reunites with his brother Mangler. Together, the two form a group with Iron Fist and fellow inmates Gamecock and Big Ben Donovan's son Little Ben.


Spear in other media

Spear makes a non-speaking appearance in ''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' episode "To Steal an Ant-Man" as a member of Crossfire (comics), William Cross's gang.


Spectrum


Speed


Speed Demon


Speedball


Specter

Specter (Dallas Gibson) is a character appearing in
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. He is a
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with the ability to control his own shadow as a physical entity. The character first appeared in ''The New Mutants (comic book), New Mutants'' (vol. 2) #3 (September 2004) and was created by Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir, and Carlo Barberi. Specter is initially a member of the Hellions (Marvel Comics)#Xavier Institute, Hellions Squad at the Xavier Institute, then the Xavier Institute, Paragons Squad before finally switching with DJ (comics), DJ to the Corsairs Squad. He is depowered on M-Day and leaves the institute to live with his grandparents. He later joins the mutant nation of Krakoa, regaining his powers in the Crucible. He begins dating Graymalkin and joins Bishop (Marvel Comics), Bishop's War College.


Elias Spector

Elias Spector is a character appearing in
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. He is the father of Moon Knight. The character first appeared in ''Marvel Spotlight'' #28 (January, 1976), created by Alan Zelenetz and Bo Hampton. When he was a child, Elias Spector fled with his mother and Yitz Perlman from Nazi prosecution after Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia. Perlman was in reality a Nazi deserter who had adopted the identity of a long-lost rabbi friend of Elias' father in exchange for helping them flee to America. He had also killed Elias' father since he was the only person that knew of his true identity. Elias, his mother, and Perlman settled in Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, and Elias was taught by Perlman to become a rabbi.''Moon Knight'' #194 Elias later had two sons, Marc and Shadow Knight (character), Randall. He would walk his kids to school everyday, but him being a rabbi caused his youngest to be bullied, but Marc was there to defend his younger sibling. He was disappointed with his boys' violent nature and their obsession with war, he believed they should concentrate on their education but his wife dismissed this as "boys being boys".''Shadowland: Moon Knight'' #1 As part of a supernatural method to extend his lifespan, Perlman became a serial killer of Jews. After Marc stumbled upon his secret by chance, Yitz left the city and was never seen again. Due to the traumatic experience, Marc developed dissociative identity disorder and never told anyone about Perlman's true nature. When Marc's multiple personalities started manifesting, Elias interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital.''Moon Knight'' (vol. 8) #10 After his father's death, Marc was allowed to leave the hospital temporarily to attend the funeral and a late luncheon but, after hearing Khonshu's voice, he ran way.''Moon Knight'' (vol. 8) #11 After his death, Marc resented his father, believing that Elias was embarrassed by him.


Elias Spector in other media

Elias Spector appears in the ''Moon Knight (miniseries), Moon Knight'' episode "Asylum (Moon Knight), Asylum", portrayed by Rey Lucas. This version became Marc Spector (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Marc Spector's caretaker after his brother Randall died in a cave flood and his mother Wendy became alcoholic and abusive out of grief.


Mrs. Spector

Mrs. Spector is a character appearing in
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. She is the mother of Moon Knight. The character first appeared in ''Moon Knight'' #37 (January 1984), created by Alan Zelenetz and Bo Hampton. Mrs. Spector married Rabbi Elias Spector and had two sons, Marc and Shadow Knight (character), Randall. Her husband was disappointed with his sons' violent nature and their obsession with war, he believed that should concentrate on their education but she dismissed this as "boys being boys". When Marc's multiple personalities started manifesting, they interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital. Following Elias' death, Marc was allowed to leave the hospital temporarily to Shiva (Judaism), sit shiva. At the reception, she attempted to comfort Marc against his belief that Elias despised him. Marc manifested his Dissociative identity disorder, alter of Jake to cope and left to his old room where he heard Khonshu (Marvel Comics), Khonshu's voice, and it prompted him to run away.


Mrs. Spector in other media

Wendy Spector appears in the ''Moon Knight (miniseries), Moon Knight'' episode "Asylum (Moon Knight), Asylum", portrayed by Fernanda Andrade. This version was a good mother to Marc and Randall, until becoming alcoholic and abusive after the latter died in a cave flooding. By the time Marc was a teenager, he left home as Elias claimed that he can get help for Wendy. After Wendy's death, Marc refuses to attend her funeral and only appeared outside the house while being glimpsed by his dad. Marc's Steven Grant alter was unaware that Wendy was dead when he kept leaving messages on her phone until Marc told him.


Sphinx


Spider-Boy


Spider-Girl

Spider-Girl is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


May "Mayday" Parker


Anya Corazon


Gwen Warren


Spider-Guin

Spider-Guin is a character appearing in
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. She is an anthropomorphic penguin and an animal version of Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy), Spider-Gwen.


Spider-Ham


Spider-King

Spider-King is the name of several characters appearing in
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. The character, created by Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli, first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man (comic book), The Amazing Spider-Man'' #666 (July 2011).


Steve Rogers

The first Spider-King was the mutated form of Steve Rogers during the "Spider-Island" storyline as a mind-controlled henchman of the Jackal (Marvel Comics character), Jackal and the Spider-Queen (comics), Spider-Queen.''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #666. Marvel Comics.''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #670. Marvel Comics. The Spider King was the Spider-Flu's carrier for the Man-Spider virus but gets cured after facing off against Flash Thompson and the Venom (character), Venom symbiote.


Wannabe version

The second Spider-King was an unnamed man who was covered in spiders while claiming to be a mutate. One of the people to audition for the West Coast Avengers, he was rejected alongside other wannabes Bread-Boy, Broken Watch, Dark Paladin, Dee-Va, Doctor Mole (who thought he was auditioning for a TV show called ''The Mole Men of Los Angeles''), Dutch Oven, Scorp, Silver Snowboarder, Surf Doctor, and Wolver-Mean.


Spider-King in other media

* An original incarnation of the Spider-King appears in the ''Spider-Woman (TV series), Spider-Woman'' episode "Return of the Spider-Queen", voiced by Lou Krugman. This version was a humanoid alien spider. * An original incarnation of the Spider-King appears in ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'' multi-part episode "Spider-Island" as Norman Osborn (voiced by Josh Keaton). A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version consealed his mutations as the Stealth Spider initially before mutating further into the Raymond Warren (comics), Jackal's figurehead who can control the other Man-Spiders.


Spider-Man


Peter Parker


Ben Reilly


Miles Morales


Pavitr Prabhakar


Spider-Mole

Spider-Mole is a character appearing in
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. He is an anthropomorphic Mole (animal), mole and an animal version of Miles Morales.


Spider-Man 2099


Spider-Punk


Spider-Queen

Spider-Queen is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Shannon Kane

Shannon Kane used the web fluid that was developed by her husband who was killed by communists. Kane fought crime as Spider-Queen.


Ana Soria

Adriana "Ana" Soria, created by Paul Jenkins (writer), Paul Jenkins and Michael Ryan (artist), Michael Ryan, first appeared in ''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #15 (August 2004). The result of an American military experiment from
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
with the ability to control humans as minions with powerful pheromones, she seeks revenge for the US government's abandonment, resulting in confrontations with Spider-Man and the superhero community in stopping her biological bomb from destroying New York City. Soria next appears as the supervillainess behind the "Spider-Island" storyline. She is the benefactor to Jackal (Marvel Comics character), Miles Warren / Jackal and has two Man-Spider enforcers, the Spider-King and the Tarantula. Kaine Parker later kills her, freeing New York from her ambitions.''Venom'' vol. 2 #8. Marvel Comics. Soria's DNA (along with that of Cyclops (Marvel Comics), Cyclops and Gwen Stacy) was later used by the Jackal to create Gwen Warren.


Spider-Queen in other media

* The Carnage (character), Carnage Queen appears in the ''Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series), Ultimate Spider-Man'' episode "The Symbiote Saga" Pt. 3, voiced by Tara Strong. This version, an amalgamation of both female characters, is an evolved Symbiote (comics), symbiote with Mary Jane Watson as a host. * Ana Soria / Spider-Queen appears as a playable character in ''Spider-Man Unlimited (video game), Spider-Man Unlimited''.


Spider-Slayer


Spider-UK


Spider-Woman


Jessica Drew


Julia Carpenter


Mattie Franklin


Charlotte Witter

Spider-Woman (Charlotte Witter) is a character appearing in
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. Created by Howard Mackie and John Byrne, she first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #5 (May 1999). Charlotte Witter is a fashion designer and granddaughter of psychic Madame Web who also engages in black market transactions. Those dealings lead her to work for Doctor Octopus, who mutates her into a human/spider hybrid with the ability to absorb the powers of the previous Spider-Women in return for her agreeing to destroy Spider-Man. She manages to steal the powers of Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew), Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, and Madame Web, but Franklin reabsorbs the powers and leaves Witter powerless. Witter is defeated and left in a coma in her grandmother's mansion.


Charlotte Witter in other media

Charlotte Witter appears as a playable character in ''Spider-Man Unlimited (video game), Spider-Man Unlimited''.


Parker Peters


Gwen Stacy of Earth-65


Spidercide


Spike

Spike is the name of several characters appearing in
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. They are not to be confused with Spyke from '' X-Men: Evolution'', nor with Spike Freeman.


Darian Elliott

The Spike'' (Darren Elliot) debuted in ''X-Force (comic book), X-Force'' #121 created by Peter Milligan and Mike Allred. After watching video footage of independent hero, the Spike in action, the Santa Monica, California-based mutant-superhero group X-Statix agrees to have him join the team. His antagonistic nature creates fighting and tension among himself and his teammates. During a battle with the mutant terrorist group the Brotherhood, the Spike aids the Orphan (Marvel Comics), Orphan in killing one of the Brotherhood members by impaling her as she fell backwards from the Orphan's punch. In another battle, in Central America, the Spike and the Anarchist competed to kill as many militiamen as possible. Sometime later, after seeing Vivisector and Phat holding hands, the Spike's homophobic reaction causes another rift with the team. The Spike eventually is killed by an impostor, who is himself then killed.


Gary Walsh

Spike (Gary Walsh) is a character appearing in
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. He first appeared in ''New X-Men (2001 series), New X-Men'' #126 (July 2002), created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. He was a student at the Xavier Institute before M-Day.


Other comic characters named Spike

* A member of the People was known as Spike. The youth had six arms but apparently perished in the destruction of her mansion. She first appeared (and perished) in ''Sub-Mariner'' Volume 1, #42 * Spike is also the name of a Deviant (comics), Deviant mutant, who along with Coal and String, was sent by Ghaur to retrieve the Proteus Horn which could summon undersea monsters. He was mistaken for Sunspot by Namorita. He first appeared in ''New Mutants Annual'' #5 * A member of Hellbent was also called "Spike". He could fire spikes that caused delusions. He first appeared in ''Moon Knight'' Volume 3, #58. * An agent of Rainman is known as Spike as well. He was forced to give information about the Rainman by the White Tiger (comics), White Tiger and first appeared in ''Crew'' #2.


Spike in other media

Spike appears in ''X-Men: The Last Stand'', portrayed by Lance Gibson. This version is a member of the Omega Gang, Omegas who join forces with Magneto (film character), Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants, Brotherhood to oppose the creation of a mutant cure, only to be killed by Logan (film character), Wolverine.


Spiral


Spirit of '76

Spirit of '76 (William Naslund) is a character appearing in
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. He debuted as a member of the short-lived superhero team the Crusaders in ''The Invaders'' #14–15 (March–April 1977), created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins. In a Canon (fiction), canonical portion of a story in issue #4 (August 1977) of the Multiverse (Marvel Comics), alternative universe series ''What If (comics), What If?'', Naslund succeeds Steve Rogers as Captain America, the first of three official replacements until Rogers resumed the role years later. This retcon became necessary after Marvel's conflicting accounts of Captain America in 1950s and 1960s comics had created a discrepancy. William Naslund had no superhuman powers but was a brilliant athlete and a superb hand-to-hand combatant. As the Spirit of '76, he designed and wore a cloak made of an unknown bulletproof and fireproof material. As Captain America, he carried a steel shield, approximately 2.5 feet in diameter and fashioned by the U.S. government after the design used by the original Captain America. Anubhav Chaudhry of ''Sportskeeda'' wrote, "His story is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by heroes during times of war." Nicholas Friedman of ''Comic Book Resources'' ranked William Naslund 18th in their "The Very Best Captain Americas" list.


Fictional character biography

William Naslund was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An athletic young man, hoping to help the Allies' World War II efforts in a unique way, he develops exceptional fighting skills and learns to copy some of the moves Captain America employed with the discus-like shield that he carried. He is recruited by a mysterious man called "Alfie" to become a costumed hero in the new team of adventurers called the Crusaders (Marvel Comics), Crusaders, alongside Dyna-Mite, Ghost Girl (Marvel Comics), Ghost Girl, Thunderfist, Captain Wings, and Tommy Lightning. The team eventually learns that Alfie is a German agent, but not before he has manipulated them into fighting the Allied super-team the Invaders (comics), Invaders. Upon learning how they had been duped, all the Crusaders but Naslund left costumed adventuring. When the original Captain America, Steve Rogers, and his sidekick, Bucky Barnes, Bucky, went missing in action in 1945, U.S. President Harry S. Truman recruited Naslund and a young man named Bucky (Marvel Comics), Fred Davis to become the new Captain America and Bucky. Alongside Namor the Sub-Mariner and the original Red Guardian#Aleksey Lebedev, Red Guardian, the new Captain America stopped a Nazi plot to destroy the Potsdam Conference. They briefly fought alongside the post-war All-Winners Squad, battling Isbisa and, with the Blonde Phantom, fought to prevent a criminal attempt to steal the atomic bomb, encountering a time-traveling She-Hulk during this mission. Naslund was killed in 1946 in the line of duty when he was crushed to death by a robot serving the Android (robot), android named Adam II while warning the rest of the All-Winners Squad of Adam II's attempt to kidnap or kill then-Congressional candidate John F. Kennedy in Boston. Naslund was succeeded as Captain America by Jeffrey Mace, formerly the superhero Patriot (comics), Patriot. Naslund was later brought through time by the Contemplator (Marvel Comics), Contemplator to battle an Adam II of an alternate world alongside the original Captain America, Jeffrey Mace, and the Grand Director, 1950s Captain America.


Spirit of Vengeance

The Spirit of Vengeance (Wileaydus Autolycus) is a character appearing in
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. He is the Ghost Rider of an alternate future and a member of the Galactic Guardians. The character, created by Jim Valentino, first appeared in ''Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team), Guardians of the Galaxy'' #12 (May 1991) as the inheritor of the Ghost Rider mantle in the alternate timeline/reality Marvel Comics designated as Earth-691. The first appearance of the Spirit of Vengeance aspect of the character was in the following issue, ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' #13 (June 1991). Within the context of the Marvel Comics universe, Wileaydus Autolycus is from the planet Sarka, Tilnast system, a priest of an offshoot of the Universal Church of Truth, and a religious zealot. He first encounters the Guardians of the Galaxy while they are responding to a distress call from Firelord (comics), Firelord in the Tilnast system. Mistaking the ship as one carrying Black Knights of Truth as reinforcements for the Universal Church of Truth, he undergoes his first transformation into the Spirit of Vengeance and blindly attacks the Guardians. Realizing his error, he sets out to "atone for this transgression" by charging into the heart of the fleet to buy the Guardians time to escape. Instead, the Guardians are captured and brought before the Grand Inquisitor of the Universal Church of Truth on Sarka. The Spirit of Vengeance, with help from #Replica, Replica, enables the Guardians escape. Before leaving, Vance Astro asks him to join them and consider changing his methods. He declines, saying he preferred to complete his work on Sarka, but that he would think on it as he kills the Grand Inquisitor. Later, he is among those that respond to Martinex's call for help. He helps the gathered heroes save Martinex's homeworld and becomes one of the founding members of the Galactic Guardians.


Spitfire


Spoilsport


Spoor


Spot


Sprite

Sprite is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Eternal


Kitty Pryde


Jia Jing

Sprite (Jia Jing) is a
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whose abilities manifested at the end of the ''Avengers vs. X-Men'' storyline. She joins
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's Wolverine and the X-Men (comics), Mutant Academy, vowing to become "the greatest X-Man who has ever lived" and to honor the pride her of family and country. Wolverine gives her the code name "Sprite" in honor of Kitty Pryde.


Sprocket


Sputnik


Spyder


Spyke


Spymaster


Spyne

Spyne is a character in
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. His first appearance was in ''Cable (comic book), Cable'' #17. Spyne was one of the mutant members of the Dark Riders (comics), Dark Riders. A monstrous and cannibalistic carnivore with fangs, claws, and a tail, Spyne views his adversaries as a meal more than anything else. Spyne was first seen with the Dark Riders as they hunted down the team's former member Foxbat in Alexandria, Egypt. Later, Spyne was amongst those Dark Riders that hunted Caliban (comics), Caliban in the Morlock tunnels and clashed with Cable, Storm, and Domino (comics), Domino. Spyne was able to disarm Cable, but Cable defeated him with his telekinetic powers. After clashing with Cable and his allies once more in Egypt, where their leader was revealed to be Cable's son Tyler, calling himself Genesis (Marvel Comics), Genesis, Spyne and the Dark Riders captured Faye Livingstone, a woman who once had a romantic history with Mister Sinister. The Dark Riders then captured Jean Grey for Genesis. After the events with Mister Sinister, Spyne took part in breaking Cyber (Marvel Comics), Cyber out of a Scottish dungeon and took them to their rebuilt fortress in Egypt where the villain was stripped of his
adamantium Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy, most famously appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine's skeleton and claws. First mention in Marvel comics It was ...
in a process that killed him. When the feral X-Man Wolverine infiltrated their fortress, the Dark Riders captured him and attempted to use Cyber's former adamantium skin to bond to Wolverine's bones, recently removed of its original adamantium by Magneto. When fellow X-Man Cannonball (comics), Cannonball interfered with Genesis's plans for Wolverine, Spyne and the others started to beat up on Cannonball. This allowed Wolverine to break free from the bonding process, and both he and Cannonball fled to Apocalypse (comics), Apocalypse's resurrection chamber, where the Dark Riders pursued them. In the ensuing battle, Spyne was killed by Wolverine just as he was prepared to attack Cannonball. Wolverine then used Spyne's severed tail to ensnare and kill his fellow Dark Rider Deadbolt (comics), Deadbolt. Spyne, along with several of his fellow Dark Riders, is resurrected by means of the Techno-organic virus#Transmode virus, Transmode Virus to serve as part of Selene's army of deceased mutants. Under the control of Selene and Eli Bard, he takes part in the assault on the mutant nation of Utopia (comics), Utopia.''X-Force'' (vol. 3) #21. January 2010 Later Spyne is part of the new Dark Riders that attempts to kill off all the mutant healers. He and the rest of the team are killed by Magneto's Uncanny X-Men and blow up with the remains of Genosha.


Squackeye

Squackeye is a character appearing in
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. He is an anthropomorphic chicken and an animal version of Hawkeye.


Squirrel Girl


Squid

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.


Scungili family

The Squid was a gangster and the youngest member of the Scungili Crime Family who battled Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew), Spider-Woman.


School leader

The Squid is an Homo mermanus, Atlantean who is the leader of the School (comics), School which fought Namorita.


Don Callahan

Squid (Don Callahan) first appeared in ''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #16 and was created by Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr. After his mother died, Don Callahann had a hard time relating to his father, "Big Mike" Callahan. He eventually fell into the wrong crowd and ended up transformed into a squid-like creature. In subsequent appearances, he joins the The Hood, Hood's crime syndicate, Swarm (Marvel Comics), Swarm's Sinister Six, and Helmut Zemo's Army of Evil.


Unnamed criminal

Following Spider-Man's fight with Goblin King, it was revealed that Roderick Kingsley sold some of Squid's equipment to an unnamed criminal. This version of Squid later joins the Hateful Hexad alongside Bearboarguy, Gibbon (comics), Gibbon, Ox (comics), Ox, Swarm (Marvel Comics), Swarm, and White Rabbit (comics), White Rabbit.


Reception of Squid

In 2020, ''CBR.com'' ranked the Don Callahan version of Squid 6th in their "Spider-Man: 10 Weirdest Animal Villains From The Comics That We'd Like To See In The MCU" list.


Squid-Boy

Squid-Boy (Samuel "Sammy" Paré) is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. Created by Chuck Austen and Ron Garney, the character is a
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and a student at the X-Mansion, Xavier Institute for Higher Learning. Sammy Paré is a 10-year-old Canadian boy whose genetic mutation causes him to physically resemble a fish. The physical nature of his mutation causes his classmates to ridicule him. Sammy considers using a gun to shoot his tormentors, but before he can do so, he is visited by Professor X and Beast (comics), Beast, who recruit him to enroll at the Xavier Institute. On the return trip to the institute, Professor X takes a detour to Ireland to aid in an
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
mission at Cassidy Keep. Sammy saves Juggernaut (character), Juggernaut (Cain Marko) from drowning in the ocean, which begins a friendship between the two. Cain subsequently reforms and becomes a surrogate father to Sammy, who also becomes friends with Carter Ghazikhanian and Icarus (comics), Icarus from the New Mutants. Sammy's mother eventually finds out about his relationship with Cain and calls upon the Canadian super-team Alpha Flight to bring the boy home. Sometime after Sammy's departure, Juggernaut suspects that Sammy's father Claude is physically abusing him. Cain, who suffered similar abuse at the hands of his own father, decides to visit Sammy to investigate. When he and Northstar (Marvel Comics), Northstar arrive at Sammy's home in Vancouver they find the boy covered in bruises. Cain snaps and severely beats Claude, destroying the Paré home in the process. He is subdued by Alpha Flight. When Cain is subsequently incarcerated for violating his parole, Sammy's mother testifies on his behalf. After Juggernaut's release, Sammy returns to the institute with his mother, who entertains the thought of a romantic relationship with Cain. Later, Juggernaut infiltrates the Brotherhood of Mutants as a double agent for the X-Men. When Sammy stumbles upon a meeting of the group outside the school grounds, he assumes that Juggernaut betrayed the X-Men and lashes out at him before being killed by Black Tom Cassidy. During the
Krakoan Age The Krakoan Age was a series of ''X-Men'' storylines published by Marvel Comics from 2019 to 2024. The Krakoan Age began with the Jonathan Hickman limited series ''House of X'' and ''Powers of X'' (July – October 2019) and it consists of fo ...
, he is resurrected on Krakoa.


Squid-Boy in other media

* Squid-Boy appears in '' Wolverine and the X-Men'', voiced by Dominic Janes. This version is a resident of Genosha whose mother is also a mutant. * Squid-Boy appears in the ''
X-Men '97 ''X-Men '97'' is an American animated television series created by Beau DeMayo for the streaming service Disney+, based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the X-Men. It is a revival of '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' (1992–1997) produced b ...
'' episode "Remember It" as a resident of Genosha who is later killed by Sentinel (comics), Sentinels.


Squidd

The Squidd is a character appearing in
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s published by Timely Comics. He was an adversary of Namor.


Squirrel Girl


Squirrel Girl (Larval Earth)

Squirrel Girl is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. She is an anthropomorphic squirrel and an animal version of Squirrel Girl.


Gabriel and Sarah Stacy


George Stacy


Gwen Stacy


Helen Stacy

Helen Stacy is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character, created by Howard Mackie and Dan Fraga, made her sole appearance in ''Spider-Man'' #-1 (July 1997). She is the wife of George Stacy. Long before Gwen Stacy met Peter Parker, George and Arthur Stacy were having a barbecue with their respective spouses. Helen was chatting with her sister-in-law Nancy when both brothers' pagers went off, signaling them to go to work immediately. Helen could only laugh with Nancy stating that both of their husbands were similar, something that Helen concurred. Helen made no further appearances in the comics, but in the ''Gwen Stacy'' mini-series, it is shown that she had died sometime afterwards, as Gwen kisses a picture of her.


Helen Stacy in other media

* Helen Stacy appears in ''The Amazing Spider-Man (film), The Amazing Spider-Man'' and ''The Amazing Spider-Man 2'', portrayed by Kari Coleman. She is happily married to George Stacy and, along with Gwen Stacy (The Amazing Spider-Man film series), Gwen Stacy, has three sons: Philip, Howard, and Simon. * Helen Stacy appears in ''Spidey and His Amazing Friends'', voiced by Kari Wahlgren. This version is a detective for the New York City Police Department, NYPD.


Stacy X


Stained Glass Scarlet


Stallior


Loni Stane

Loni Stane, also known as Loni Stark, is a character appearing in ''Ultimate Iron Man''. She was the first wife of Howard Stark#Ultimate Marvel, Howard Stark, the mother of Iron Monger#Ultimate Marvel, Obadiah Stane, and an enemy of Ultimate Iron Man (character), Iron Man. Loni was a greedy opportunist, looking for a man who could provide her with a life of wealth and privilege. With that goal, Loni married Howard Stark, but Stark was, in Loni's view, not a ruthless person with his money. Loni divorced Stark and allied with Zebediah Stane, Howard's rival, to take over Howard's company while he was distracted with his Maria Cerrera#Ultimate Marvel, second wife's pregnancy. After taking over Stark's company, Loni married Stane, later giving birth to their son Obadiah. After Zebediah was imprisoned for kidnapping Tony Stark, Loni divorced him. She later organized his assassination to enrich herself and her son and framed Howard for the murder. Loni was killed by Obadiah as revenge for leaving him for dead.


Zebediah Stane

Zebediah Stane is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. He was the father of Iron Monger, Obadiah Stane and a degenerate gambler. One day (some time after Obadiah's mother died of unspecified causes), Zebediah considered himself on a "lucky streak," played a game of Russian roulette, and shot himself in the head right in front of young Obadiah. This psychological trauma, trauma caused Obadiah to go bald and shaped him for years to come.


Other versions of Zebediah Stane

*The version of Zebediah Stane that appeared in ''Ultimate Iron Man'' was the business rival of Howard Stark#Ultimate Marvel, Howard Stark and the father of Iron Monger#Ultimate Marvel, Obadiah Stane. He was imprisoned for kidnapping a young Ultimate Iron Man (character), Tony Stark and later assassinated by his ex-wife List of Marvel Comics characters#Loni Stane, Loni so Obadiah would receive his inheritance.


Zeke Stane


Zelma Stanton

Zelma Stanton is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character, created by Jason Aaron and Chris Bachalo, first appeared in ''Doctor Strange (comic book), Doctor Strange'' (vol. 4) #1 (October 2015).


Star

Star is the name of several characters appearing in
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s published by
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.


Chaste member

Star, a member of the Chaste (Marvel Comics), Chaste created by D. G. Chichester and Ron Garney, first appeared in ''Daredevil'' #296 (September 1991). Star had previously trained Elektra (comics), Elektra albeit in very harsh conditions and under the supervision of Stick (comics), Stick. He makes his first proper appearance alongside Wing and Flame in aiding Daredevil take on The Jonin, Izanami and Spear. As his name implies, he is well-equipped with Shuriken, throwing stars. Later, he is seen with his comrades attacking Elektra as they felt that she did not belong in the Chaste, but she simply insults them for being scared of her and Matt's induction.


Jeanette Rhodes

Jeanette Rhodes was created by Christopher Priest (comic book writer), Christopher Priest and Joe Bennett (artist), Joe Bennett, first appeared in ''Crew'' #1 (May 2003). She is the younger sister of War Machine, James Rhodes and the mother of Lila Rhodes. Estranged from her family, she was a crack addict and sex worker before she was killed by gang members.


Ripley Ryan


Star in other media

The Chaste incarnation of Star appears in ''Daredevil (TV series), Daredevil'', portrayed by Laurence Mason. This version was a member of the Chaste who worked alongside Stick before being killed by him.


Star Brand


Star-Lord


Star Thief


Starbolt

Starbolt a character appearing in
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s published by
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. Created by
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and
Dave Cockrum David Emmett Cockrum (; November 11, 1943 – November 26, 2006) was an American comics artist known for his co-creation of the new X-Men characters Nightcrawler (character), Nightcrawler, Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm, Colossus (character), Colos ...
, the character first appeared in ''X-Men'' #107 (October 1977). He is a warrior serving in the
Shi'ar The Shi'ar ( ) are a fictional species of aliens appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Shi'ar Empire (or Imperium) is a vast collection of alien species, cultures, and worlds situated close to the Skrull and Kree Em ...
Imperial Guard, a multi-ethnic group of super-powered alien beings who act as enforcers of the laws of the Shi'ar Empire. Like many original members of the Imperial Guard, Starbolt is the analog of a character from
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'
Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st centuries of t ...
, sharing traits with Sun Boy and Wildfire (Drake Burroughs), Wildfire. Starbolt can fly and project energy bolts from his hands. He was one of the views selected to explore "the Fault," but was killed by mutated creatures from the Cancerverse during "Realm of Kings."


Starbolt in other media

* Starbolt makes non-speaking appearances in '' X-Men: The Animated Series''. * Starbolt appears as a mini-boss in ''Marvel: Ultimate Alliance'', voiced by Beau Weaver.


Stardust


Starfox


Starhawk


Arno Stark


Howard Stark


Maria Stark


Morgan Stark


Natasha Stark

Natasha Stark, also known as Iron Woman, is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character first appeared in ''Fantastic Four: Dark Reign'' #2 (April 2009), and was created by Jonathan Hickman and Sean Chen (artist), Sean Chen. She is a female counterpart of Tony Stark / Iron Man.


Earth-3490 version

In Earth-3490, Iron Woman averted the Civil War (comics), Civil War between superheroes due to the fact that she and Captain America are romantically involved, and subsequently married.


2020 version

A future version of Virginia "Ginny" Stark (also known as Black Widow and Madame Masque) is the granddaughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts and daughter of Iron Man 2020, Howard Stark III. This version is the leader of a resistance against the Mandarin (character), Mandarin's empire.


Natasha Stark in other media

A variation of Ginny Stark named Morgan Stark appears in ''Avengers: Endgame'' portrayed by Lexi Rabe. Katherine Langford was initially intended to portray the character before her scenes were deleted. This version is the daughter of Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Tony Stark and Pepper Potts.


Tony Stark


Starlight


Starling

Starling (Tiana Toomes) is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. Tiana Toomes is the girlfriend of Miles Morales, the daughter of Lenora and Frankie Toomes, and the granddaughter of Vulture (Marvel Comics), Adrian Toomes. Following Lenora's death, Adrian offered to take legal guardianship of Tiana and he later created a suit for her similar to his Vulture suit so that she can use it when following her dreams. This led to her taking the name of Starling, though Tiana was unaware of her grandfather's criminal activities at the time.


Starr the Slayer


Trish Starr

Patricia "Trish" Starr is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character, created by Mike Friedrich and Herb Trimpe, first appeared in ''Marvel Feature'' #5 (June 1972). She is Egghead (Marvel Comics), Egghead's niece. Trish is occasionally used as collateral damage during Egghead's schemes towards Hank Pym, including one where she loses her left arm and another involving a bionic replacement.


Starshine


Emma Steed


Steel Serpent


Steel Spider


Steel Wind


Steeplejack


Stegron


Chase Stein


Victor and Janet Stein


Stellaris


Stencil

Stencil (Maria'') is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. Stencil is a member of the Soviet Super Soldiers.


Stepford Cuckoos


Steppin' Razor

Steppin' Razor (Xedric Demacherlier) is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character, created by Ian Edginton and Doug Wheatley, Douglas H. Wheatley, first appeared in ''Blade (comics), Blade: The Vampire Hunter'' #4 (October 1994). He is usually depicted as an enemy of Blade (comics), Blade. Steppin' Razor, a vampire and an ex-crime lord of Jamaican descent, meets and recruits fellow vampire Carl Blake (also known as Night Terror) for a cause, the return of the vampire lord Varnae to the land of the living. Together with Louisiana Voodoo, voodoo priestess Marie LaVeau, they lure Blade (comics), Blade and then mentor John Carik, "Bible John" Carik to Los Angeles. Their plan is to capture Blade and use his body as the vessel for Varnae's spirit. The attempt fails and in the resulting fight, Night Terror's body becomes the vessel for Varnae instead. All three villains manage to escape in the chaos.


Steppin' Razor in other media

Steppin' Razor appears in ''Blade: The Series'', portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine. This version is the vampire leader of the Bad Bloods, a Detroit street gang that Blade was previously a member of.


Ella Sterling

Dr. Ella Sterling is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. The character, created by Greg Pak and Cory Smith, first appeared in ''Weapon H'' #1 (March 2018). Dr. Sterling is an archaeologist who works for Roxxon Energy Corporation and encounters with Weapon H.''Weapon H'' #1''Weapon H'' #2. Marvel Comics.


Stick


Stiletto


Farley Stillwell


Shannon Stillwell

Shannon Stillwell is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. She was created by Dan Slott and Adam Kubert and first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows'' #3 (October 2015), which takes place in an alternate reality. Her mainstream continuity counterpart first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 4) #1 (December 2015).


Renew Your Vows

During the "Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars" storyline, this version of Shannon Stillwell works for Empire Unlimited as its head researcher and wore a special suit that enabled her to copy the abilities of Demolition Man (character), Demolition Man.


Mainstream Continuity

Shannon Stillwell works as a scientist for Empire Unlimited under Regent (comics), Regent. Unlike the her alternate reality counterpart, she does not wear a power-copying suit. Shannon Stillwell was later confirmed to be related to Farley Stillwell and Harlan Stillwell as seen when she gets a call from her mother, Madame Monstrosity. She wanted to make sure that Shannon is not misusing the family talents like her brothers did when they created Mac Gargan, Scorpion and the Human Fly (character), Human Fly which led to their deaths while also ranting how other people misused her works with the alterations that they did. Shannon then learns from Madame Monstrosity about the news revolving around Spider-Boy and that she will be going after him. Shannon later obtains Super-Adaptoid's arm and reverse-engineers it to create Toy Soldier, a sentient action figure who can replicate the abilities of the Avengers.


Shannon Stillwell in other media

Shannon Stillwell appears in the ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'' episode "The Cellar", voiced by Kathreen Khavari. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is the personal assistant of Regent.


Stilt-Man

Stilt-Man is the name of several characters in
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. Stilt-Man first appeared in ''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'' #8 (June 1965). He is a criminal wearing an impenetrable suit of armor with powerful telescopic legs. In addition to being one of Daredevil's most enduring arch-foes, he has appeared as an adversary to various other heroes, such as Iron Man,
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, and Spider-Man.


Wilbur Day

Wilbur Day was born in New York City. As a scientist, inventor, and engineer, he was employed by Carl Kaxton who invented a hydraulic ram device. Wilbur stole Kaxton's designs and used them to engineer telescoping (mechanics), telescopic metal legs which allowed him to tower high over the ground. He incorporated these hydraulic stilts into an armored battlesuit, which he created for use in robberies as the professional criminal Stilt-Man. He battled Daredevil, and was seemingly shrunk into nothingness by an experimental molecular condenser ray. He later escapes the Microverse and works with the Masked Marauder. Besides Stilt-Man's long, unsuccessful career against Daredevil, he encountered other superheroes in the meantime. He was hired by Los Angeles mobsters to kill the Falcon (comics), Falcon, and in the process stole various weapons and devices from the Trapster. He robbed a Los Angeles bank, and battled Bill Foster (comics), Black Goliath. He teleported Black Goliath and his companions to an alien planet using the Z-ray weapon. Stilt-Man attacked Black Goliath at Champions (1975 team), Champions headquarters in search of an alien power source. He battled the Champions, and his Z-ray weapon was destroyed by Darkstar (Marvel Comics), Darkstar, but he managed to escape from the Champions. He was later freed from prison by Blastaar and F.A.U.S.T., and given a special new battlesuit constructed of Adamantium#Secondary Adamantium, secondary adamantium with additional weaponry. He stole some radioactive isotopes, and battled
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, but lost the fight and was stripped of his suit by the victorious Thunder God, who confiscated it. During ''Civil War (comics), Civil War'', Stilt-Man is killed by the Punisher. He is later resurrected during the ''Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy'' storyline.


Unnamed

During Day's absence from the world of costumed crime, an as-yet-unnamed criminal acquired the Stilt-Man armor. After upgrading its telescoping abilities, this Stilt-Man was defeated by Daredevil and Luke Cage. The fight only lasted as long as it did because Daredevil was afraid of knocking the villain out at his current height as the fall would have killed him. He was next seen being defeated by Ms. Marvel. Stilt-Man later fought both Daredevil and the The Superior Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in Spider-Man's body).


Michael Watts

Michael Watts was chosen by a gang of small-time petty thugs to be the third Stilt-Man. He claimed to know a guy who knows a guy who knows a guy that leads to the connection of the Tinkerer who apparently upgraded the suit before his last arrest. Punisher was aware of the gang's actions. But after some convincing by the Rhino (character), Rhino, Frank let Watts live. Watts believes he and his gang will rise to great things since the Hood (comics), Hood is coming to power over the supervillains.


Reception of Stilt-Man

Multiple comic book commentators have speculated that Stilt-Man could be an interesting fit in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, providing a source of humor.


Stilt-Man in other media

* The Wilbur Day incarnation of Stilt-Man appears in the ''Iron Man (TV series), Iron Man'' episode "The Armor Wars", voiced by Dorian Harewood. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version's armor is based on stolen designs for Iron Man's. * Stilt-Man appears as an assist character in the PlayStation Portable, PSP version of ''Spider-Man: Web of Shadows''. * Wilbur Day appears in the Nintendo DS version of ''Iron Man 2 (video game), Iron Man 2''.


Stinger


Stingray


Stinker

Stinker is a character appearing in
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s published by
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. He first appears in ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' #271 (February 1982). He is an anthropomorphic skunk who is a friend of Rocket Raccoon and Lylla.


Stone

Stone is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Pupil of Stick

Stone is Stick (comics), Stick's second-in-command and former lover. She can withstand any physical attack as long as she is aware of it in advance.


Hounds member

Stone is a Mutant (Marvel Comics, mutant and member of the Hounds (comics), Hounds who can transform his body into highly dense stone-like material. He was involved in Project: Wideawake and served as Sabretooth's handler.


Assassin's Guild member

Stone is a mutant with impenetrable rock-like skin and member of the Assassin's Guild. He fought Gambit (comics), Gambit before being cut to pieces and killed by Wolverine.


Stone in other media

* A variation of Stone appears in ''Elektra (2005 film), Elektra'', portrayed by Bob Sapp. This version is a member of the Hand and possesses super-strength. He accompanies Kirigi in his mission to target Abby Miller. Elektra kills Stone by tricking him into walking under a tree that he previously attacked, as Elektra used her weight to bring it down on him. * Stone appears in the ''Daredevil (TV series), Daredevil'' episode "Stick", portrayed by Jasson Finney and voiced by an uncredited David Sobolov.


Kron Stone

There are two different versions of Kron Stone that appear in
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and exist in the Marvel 2099 reality. He is the older half-brother of Spider-Man 2099, Miguel O'Hara / Spider-Man and eldest son of Tyler Stone.


Original 2099 version

As a child, Kron was continually abused by the android Housekeeper (servant), housekeeper, which mistook him for a dog. As a result, he later became a bully, taking enjoyment in other people's pain. The relationship between the two brothers is so conflicted that Miguel tried to kill Kron at one point. In his introduction, Stone ordered Punisher 2099, Jake Gallows' family to be killed. Gallows found Stone and fatally wounded him with a knife as revenge, before dumping his body into the sewer. As Kron laid dying in the sewer, his body brushed up against a black ball. The ball then bonded to him and formed a new Venom (Marvel Comics character)#Marvel 2099, Venom. The symbiote was described as having mutated over the years, and displayed new abilities in this timeline, including acidic blood and saliva. With this new power, Stone sought to emotionally torture Miguel—whom Kron never discovered was his half-brother—by hurting those close, going so far as to kill Miguel's former love Dana—who was also Tyler's lover. After a fight between Spider-Man and Venom, the former emerged as the victor, using loudspeakers to neutralize Venom, who was subsequently taken to the lab for study. It was revealed that the symbiote bonded with Kron on a molecular level, giving Kron an amorphous physiology that allowed his body to take on the properties of the symbiote itself.


Timestorm 2009–2099 version

A variation of Stone appears in the ''Timestorm 2009–2099'' as the alternate Marvel 2099 reality version of Scorpion (Mac Gargan), Scorpion. Stone was one of Miguel's nightmares during high school, a bully used to do whatever he wanted thanks to the influence of his father ready to solve any trouble the son caused. One evening, Kron was tormenting the lab animals in an Alchemax laboratory, using the powerful instruments found there. While toying with a gene splicer, Stone was attacked by a sudden surge of energy, transforming him into a monstrous scorpion hybrid. Rejected by his father, he becomes obsessed with finding a way to reverse his mutation.


Kron Stone in other media

Kron Stone as Scorpion appears as a boss in ''Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions'', voiced by John Kassir. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. He seeks to steal a fragment of the Tablet of Order and Chaos for Lady Octopus, Doctor Octopus in exchange for restoring his human form. Along the way, the fragment empowers him, allowing Stone to lay eggs and create offspring that share his abilities. Despite this, Spider-Man 2099 is able to defeat him.


Tiberius Stone

Tiberius "Ty" Stone is a character appearing in
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. He is Tyler Stone's grandfather.''The Superior Spider-Man'' #17. Marvel Comics. An acquaintance of Peter Parker, he was the Kingpin's agent and the Tinkerer (Marvel Comics), Tinkerer's protégé, while his acts of sabotage led to Horizon Labs' destruction and to Alchemax's rise with Normie Osborn's Oscorp stock.


Tiberius Stone in other media

Tiberius Stone appears in the ''Spider-Man (2017 TV series), Spider-Man'' episode "Cloak and Dagger", voiced by Jonathan Brooks. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is the CEO of Alchemax.


Tyler Stone

Tyler Stone is a character appearing in
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. He is a enemy of Spider-Man 2099. He runs the Alchemax Corporation, one of the largest corporate powers in the dystopian 2099 future of Earth. When his promising young employee Miguel O'Hara develops a troubling conscience over testing on humans, Stone has Miguel secretly addicted to the highly potent drug 'Rapture' that he controls to force his compliance. Miguel's successful efforts to rid himself of the addiction create several spider-based powers. Stone hires the corporate mercenary Venture to capture O'Hara, now known by the name Spider-Man. At the same time, Stone is making a deal concerning Latveria's current ruler, Tiger Wylde. The deposing of said ruler also affects the first few issues of the series "Doom 2099". Venture does not succeed in his assignment. Tyler is later revealed to be the grandson of Tiberius Stone.


Stonecutter


Stoneface

Stoneface is a character appearing in
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. Stoneface is a feared crime boss and enemy of the Falcon (comics), Falcon. During his time as the crime lord of Harlem, Stoneface was brought down by Falcon, Captain America, and Spider-Man. Stoneface's territory in Harlem was then ceded to his former colleague Morgan. As a courtesy, Morgan helped exile Stoneface into friendly confines out of the United States in Lagos, Nigeria. Unfortunately for Stoneface, when he kidnapped a visiting Leila Taylor, he came into conflict with the Falcon again, who was assisted this time by the Black Panther (character), Black Panther.


Stonewall


Storm


Franklin Storm


Doctor Strange


Croctor Strange

Croctor Strange is a character appearing in
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. He is an anthropomorphic crocodile and an animal version of Doctor Strange.


Stranger


Gene Strausser


Straw Man


Rex Strickland

Rex Strickland is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman, first appeared in ''Venom (comic book), Venom'' (vol. 4) #1 (July 2018). Rex Strickland was a soldier in the
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that was part of a Covert operation, black-ops super-soldier initiative as the host of the Tyrannosaurus Symbiote (comics), symbiote. Tyrannosaurus initially seized control of Strickland which it tried to corrupt before gradually being touched by Rex's compassion, nobility and goodness, and tried to shield Rex from an explosion yet failed. Tyrannosaurus felt guilty and emulated its host's appearance/identity and personality for decades before working with Eddie Brock and helping the Venom (character), Venom symbiote against Knull and Grendel (Marvel Comics), Grendel, revealing its true form and amalgamating itself with its ally before sacrificing itself in an attempt to immolate the superior symbiotes.


Rex Strickland in other media

Rex Strickland appears in ''Venom: The Last Dance'', portrayed by Chiwetel Ejiofor. This version is a commander for the government organization Imperium. Badly wounded during the final battle against the Xenophages at the soon-to-be-shutdown Area 51, Strickland sacrifices his life to detonate the acid tanks that the Venom symbiote was holding the Xenophages under.


Striker

Striker (Brandon Sharpe) is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by Christos Gage and Mike McKone, first appeared in ''Avengers Academy'' #1 (August 2010). Brandon becomes a child actor at a young age and is molested by his manager. During an encounter, Striker's power of electrical manipulation manifests. Norman Osborn offers Striker whatever he wants in exchange for the use of his powers.''Avengers Academy'' #5 (October 2010) Striker is recruited into the Avengers Academy along with five other students who have been affected by Osborn. He uses this opportunity to become famous again. He, Veil, and Hazmat (comics), Hazmat then hunt down the Hood and videotape him screaming for mercy under electric torture. The video gets thousands of likes on YouTube, but at first Tigra is disgusted and actually requests the teen get expelled. Hank convinces her to allow the kids to remain, to which she grudgingly agrees, but secretly she relishes in watching the video of Hood screaming. Later, the team fights Korvac with the bodies and strength of their older selves. A mature Striker is killed by Korvac's blast, but is then reverted to his younger self by Korvac's estranged wife, Carina. Striker has an emotional breakdown after experiencing death. After a pep talk from Tigra, he is better able to control his powers and does not fear death. He also hatches a plan to save the students from Absorbing Man and Titania's attack on the Infinity Mansion. Later on, he reveals to Julie Power that he thinks he is gay. He soon publicly announces his sexual orientation in a press conference, showing Julie his fame hungry side. He was later scarred in the face by Jeremy Briggs when the academy kids tried to stop him from releasing a superhuman cure. At the series' conclusion, he goes on a date with another teenage boy, even turning off his phone and ignoring his mother's urgings. The faculty then announce that Striker and the others have graduated the academy. Striker later appears in ''Avengers Undercover'', where he and Finesse visit Hazmat in the S.H.I.E.L.D. detention center after Hazmat kills Arcade. Striker later appeared as part of a new program established by Leonardo da Vinci to replace the defunct S.H.I.E.L.D. He is seen sparring with Reptil.


Striker in other media

Striker appears as a playable character in ''Lego Marvel's Avengers''.


Stringfellow


Strobe


Mendel Stromm


Strong Guy


Strongman


Simon Stroud

Simon Stroud is a character appearing in American comic books published by
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. Created by Doug Moench and George Tuska, the character first appeared in ''Creatures on the Loose'' #30 (April 1974). A mercenary trained by the CIA, Stroud has worked alongside Spider-Man and Black Widow (Natasha Romanova), Black Widow, and has gone after John Jameson (character), John Jameson / Man-Wolf, and Morbius, Morbius, the Living Vampire.


Simon Stroud in other media

Simon Stroud appears in ''Morbius (film), Morbius'', portrayed by Tyrese Gibson. This version is an agent of the FBI who is equipped with a cybernetic arm.


Stryfe


William Stryker


Alistaire Stuart

Alistaire Stuart is a character appearing in
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.The character, created by
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and Alan Davis, first appeared in Excalibur (comic book), Excalibur #6 (March 1989). He and his twin sister Alysande are the founding members of the Weird Happenings Organization and allies of the British superhero team Excalibur (comics), Excalibur. The twins are named after Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart from Doctor Who, ''Doctor Who''. Alistaire was part of a British Government organization which investigates supernatural and superhuman incidents. After his sister's death, and the removal of the corrupt head of the organization, Alistaire joined R.C.X to look after the Warpies. He was later targeted by Black Air, but was protected by Excalibur. He was later tasked by the U.K. government to bring all paranormal affairs under a single department. He would later dissolve the department and defect to MI6 for use of their mightier resources, but was effectively stripped of all authority to investigate paranormal affairs.


Alysande Stuart

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. The character was created by
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and Alan Davis, first appearing in ''Excalibur (comic book), Excalibur'' #6 (March 1989). Alysande Stuart and her twin brother, Alistaire Stuart, founded the Weird Happenings Organization (W.H.O.), which succeeded the Resources Control Executive (R.C.X.) as the UK's lead agency for investigating supernatural and superhuman events. She aided Excalibur (comics), Excalibur and also joined the Muir Island X-Men against the Reavers (comics), Reavers following
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
's apparent deaths in "The Fall of the Mutants". During an incident with Air-Walker, Nick Fury granted Alysande limited access to S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Helicarrier surveillance systems, which W.H.O. used to track Cayre. She was later framed by R.C.X of trading secrets to S.H.I.E.L.D. and faced investigation, but she was murdered by Jamie Braddock during an Excalibur party. Her name was cleared by Alistaire, Exalibur and Nick Fury.


Stunner

Stunner (Angelina Brancale) is a character appearing in
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. She was created during the ''Spider-Man Clone Saga'' by J.M. DeMatteis and Mark Bagley and first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #397 (January 1995). Stunner was originally a video store clerk but she managed to get a job working for Lady Octopus, Carolyn Trainer, a former student of Doctor Octopus, Otto Octavius. She immediately fell in love with Octavius, her devotion to him only increasing when he used his virtual reality technology to make Angelina powerful and beautiful, dedicating herself to him and everything he did. She was first seen using her virtual powers to destroy a bar. While in her Virtual form she tried to resurrect Octavius (who was killed by Kaine Parker, Kaine) after a battle with Spider-Man. As her real body was actually tied down into the virtual reality machine, the explosion that followed Otto's resurrection knocked her true form into a coma from which it took her years to awake from. Upon hearing that her love, Otto Octavius, was dead again during ''Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth'', she swore vengeance on the one responsible for it: the Superior Spider-Man (not knowing that he was actually Otto trapped in Peter's body). Using Octavius' machine, Angelina once again took the form of Stunner and tried to hunt down Spider-Man, causing havoc in the city to draw the attention of his Spider-Bots and minions and lure him out. Otto, in Parker's body, tried to calm her down and almost revealed his secret (that he was actually Otto Octavius), but Stunner's blind rage prevented him from doing so. Seeing no other option, Superior Spider-Man engaged in battle, rendering Stunner powerless with his new and stronger web formula. He then sent a holographic transmission signal via his Spider-Bots and ordered them to shut down the machine Angelina was connected to. As "Parker" went to the university to meet his girlfriend Anna Maria, Stunner broke out of his web and pursued Spider-Man, throwing a bus at him. As he held the bus with his webs, his Spider-Bots managed to sever the connection to the Virtual Reality Machine, destroying Stunner and leaving Angelina unconscious. Upon getting to Angelina's apartment, Spider-Man took the V.R. Machine to his lab, where he created a virtual Otto Octavius back to his former glory to calm down Angelina and make her think Doctor Octopus was still alive. "Parker" used this opportunity to break up with Angelina, saying that he had found a new love with Anna, but would always care for Angelina. She was last seen in her apartment, crying on her knees, as the Virtual Otto Octavius left the scene.


Styx and Stone

Styx and Stone (Jacob Eishorn and Gerald Stone) are characters appearing in
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. They are a criminal duo that have crossed Spider-Man's path on a number of occasions. They were created by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane and first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #309 (November 1988). They reappeared in issues #332-333 and #376-377 of the same series. Gerald Stone was an idealistic scientist who wanted to find a cure for cancer. He conducted an illegal experiment on a homeless person named Jacob Eishorn. The experiment failed and Eishorn became a living cancer, who needed to kill to survive. Now calling himself "Styx", Eishorn enjoyed the killing of innocents. Feeling responsible for Styx, Stone built high-tech weaponry for himself and turned the two of them into a mercenary duo. Stone hoped that as mercenaries, Styx wouldn't kill innocents, but by now Stone was willing to kill anybody to protect Styx. He planned on using the money they earned as mercenaries to find a cure for Styx. On their first outing, the duo was hired by Jonathan Caesar, a millionaire obsessed with Mary Jane Watson to kidnap her. This brought them into conflict with Spider-Man, Mary Jane's husband, who defeated the duo. Styx and Stone returned to Caesar, who told them to try again. This time, the duo faced Spider-Man who was at the time in conflict with Venom (character), Venom. During the fight, Styx's touch nearly killed Venom and they were returned to prison. A third meeting with Spider-Man involved the vigilante Cardiac (comics), Cardiac. Cardiac's alter-ego, Dr. Elias Wirtham, had been a good friend of Stone and offered to cure Styx. Cardiac was convinced that Styx couldn't be cured or redeemed and tried to kill Styx. Spider-Man stopped Cardiac and the two fought, while Styx and Stone attempted, in vain, to escape. After turning down a job offer from the Life Foundation, Styx and Stone try to rob the New York Stock Exchange, but are single-handedly subdued by Spider-Man. A heavily mutated Styx and Stone later appear as the leaders of a group violent Nihilism, nihilists called "the Cult of Entropy". The duo and their followers attack a drug lab in Bolivia, but are forced into a retreat by Spider-Man, Deadpool, and the Mercs for Money. Styx's touch can kill anything organic and can disintegrate organic matter within seconds. His fingers can grow longer to increase his range. His touch has no effect on synthetic or inorganic material and Spider-Man's synthetic costume was enough to protect his body from Styx's touch. Stone wears two large weapons on his shoulders. These weapons can fire energy blasts, a blinding flash, a sticky resin to immobilize opponents and knockout gas. The duo often uses a flying platform of Stone's design. While a member of the Cult of Entropy, Stone was somehow transformed into a golem-like creature that can turn inorganic material, such as Deadpool's Kevlar armor, into a fragile, rock-like substance by coming into physical contact with it.


Sub-Mariner

Sub-Mariner is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Namor


Namora


Namorita


Roman the Sub-Mariner

Roman the Sub-Mariner is the name of several characters from the Marvel 2099 realities.


Earth-928 Roman the Sub-Mariner

On Earth-928, Roman is a Human/Atlantean hybrid who worked on the New Atlantis Project for the company Alchemax. He became of the leader of the renamed Nova Atlantea when he and his fellow New Atlanteans rebelled against Alchemax. Roman was later killed when Attuma led the original Atlanteans in attacking Nova Atlantea.


Earth-23291 Roman the Sub-Mariner

During the "Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars" storyline, remnants of Earth-23291 were recreated as the Battleworld domain of 2099. Its version of Roman is a member of the Defenders.


Earth-2099 Roman the Sub-Mariner

On the unified Marvel 2099 reality of Earth-2099, Roman is a member of the Avengers (comics)#Marvel 2099, 2099 version of the Avengers. He was among its members that were killed by the Masters of Evil#Marvel 2099, 2099 version of the Masters of Evil.


Sub-Marsupial

Sub-Marsupial is a character appearing in
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. He is an anthropomorphic opossum and an animal version of the Golden Age of Comic Books, Golden Age characterization of Namor.


Sub-Merchandizer

Sub-Merchandizer (Kaymar) is a character appearing in
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. He is an anthropomorphic dog and an animal version of the Silver Age of Comic Books, Silver Age characterization of Namor .


Subbie

Subbie is a character appearing in
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. He is an amphibious boy who grew up in the depths of the ocean and appeared in ''Kid Komics'' #1–2.


Sublime

Sublime (also known as John Sublime) is a character appearing in
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. A Sentience, sentient bacterium, the character is usually depicted as an enemy of the
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and first appeared in the ''New X-Men (2001 series), New X-Men Annual 2001'' (September 2001), although it was later retconned into appearing as early as ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #79 (June 1991). The character was created by Grant Morrison and Leinil Francis Yu. Sublime, alongside fellow sentient bacteria Arkea, was created by the ancient mutant society of the List of Marvel Comics teams and organizations#Threshold, Threshold to aid in their war against the Unbreathing. However, the duo instead turned on their creators to infect any host possible. Cassandra Nova defeated both by allowing them to infect her body and effectively lobotomizing both bacteria, weakening them for millions of years as well as making Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutants immune to them. Sublime used his influence throughout the years to shape society, as well as involving himself with anti-mutant causes. His chosen host body, named John Sublime, worked for Weapon X and created the U-Men (comics), U-Men. As a sentient microscopic bacterial colony, Sublime can possess the body of any living organism and manipulate both psyche and physical appearance. Other abilities include mind control, shapeshifting, and power enhancement.


Sublime in other media

* Sublime appears in ''Marvel Anime: X-Men'', voiced by Troy Baker. This version is a human with a mechanical eye and a chief associate of the U-Men (comics), U-Men who unknowingly works for Mastermind (Jason Wyngarde), Mastermind and wields robotic armor capable of using other combatants' powers against them. * John Sublime appears as a boss in ''X-Men: Destiny'', voiced by Joel Spence. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information. This version is an associate of the U-Men who later transforms into a monster after using an "X-gene" serum to grant himself various mutant powers.


Sugar Man

Sugar Man is a character appearing in
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. Created by writer Scott Lobdell and artist Chris Bachalo, he first appeared in ''Generation Next (comics), Generation Next'' #2 (April 1995). Sugar Man first appeared during "Age of Apocalypse", an event that caused history to diverge. Although many of the storyline's characters were alternate versions of existing heroes and villains, Sugar Man does not appear to have a mainstream contiuity counterpart. Sugar Man hails from the dystopian reality of the Age of Apocalypse, where Apocalypse conquered North America and set up a system in which mutants ruled. Little to nothing is known about this twisted figure's childhood, only that he quickly earned himself a reputation as a brilliant geneticist, as well as a sadistic torturer under Mister Sinister's direction.''X-Man Annual'' 1996 Sugar Man infamously ran human "work camps" for Apocalypse's regime which gave him everything he needed to perform inhumane genetic experiments. His freakish bulbous appearance may be part of his natural mutation, but it could also be something he has done to himself in his experiments. Sugar Man's powers include the ability to shrink himself, survive just about any injury, as well as his unnaturally long, strong and flexible tongue, which he can use as a weapon. Sugar Man and his forces decimate Shadowcat and Colossus' team when they infiltrate the concentration camp to rescue Illyana. Sugar Man stows away after being seemingly killed by Colossus and was one of the few escapees of the original Age of Apocalypse reality at the event's end, shunted backwards in time by the power of the M’Kraan crystal and became one of the behind-the-scenes powers of the mutant-oppressing nation Genosha twenty years ago, providing the inventions need to enslave mutants and turn them into docile mutates. Bishop later receives a warning about an unspecified, imminent event that would have catastrophic consequences on the X-Men's timeline which lead him to Sugar Man's lab where the X-Man had a quick confrontation with the frightened villain before getting knocked unconscious. By the time Bishop woke up, Sugar Man was dead, with his body split in two. However, Sugar Man later returns in the ''X-Men: From the Ashes'' event.


Sugar Man in other media

* Sugar Man appears as a boss in ''X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse'', voiced by James Arnold Taylor. * Sugar Man appears as a boss in ''Marvel: Avengers Alliance''.


Sui-San


Hope Summers


Rachel Summers


Ruby Summers


Summoner

Summoner is the name of several fictional characters appearing in
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Incentaurian

Summoner is a figure in Inhumans, Inhuman legend, an Inhuman Centaurian with the power to summon monsters from across the universe. After they were defeated and killed, it was prophesized that an Inhuman would rise up to take their place in the fight against the Leviathons. This Inhuman would be Kid Kaiju, Kei Kawade who developed powers similar to Summoner's.


Arakkii

Summoner was created by writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Leinil Francis Yu and first appeared in ''X-Men (comic book), X-Men'' (vol. 5) #2 (January 2020). He is an invulnerable
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
from Arakko, the son of the Horsemen of Apocalypse, First Horseman War (Marvel Comics)#War (First Horseman of Apocalypse), War and her lover Bracken. Over the course of his nearly-300-year life, he rose to prominence as a member of the Summoners, an order of immortal priests able to summon creatures of Arakko and Amenth, and eventually rose to the highest rank within the order. As a Summoner, he was nameless, referred to only as "Summoner" or "High Summoner." After his grandmother List of Marvel Comics characters: G#Genesis (Wife of Apocalypse), Genesis became Annihilation (Marvel Comics), Annihilation's new host and conquered Arakko for the entity, Summoner was sent to Krakoa to manipulate his grandfather Apocalypse (character), Apocalypse into building a portal to Avalon (Marvel Comics), Otherworld under the pretense that Arakko was in danger and needed reinforcements against the Daemon armies of Amenth. When Summoner's machinations successfully lured Apocalypse and a small band of Krakoan mutants into Otherworld, he and the Horsemen of Apocalypse, First Horsemen attacked. The Horsemen severely wounded Apocalypse and Summoner killed Rockslide (character), Rockslide. The battle was stopped by Saturnyne, who arranged a X of Swords, contest of swords to settle the conflict. Summoner was chosen to participate and helped recruit the other champions of Arakko. His first challenge was against
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in a "race to death" in the realm of Blightspoke. He was killed, but still won the challenge as he was the first to die.


Lin Sun


Sun Girl


Sunder

Sunder (Mark Hallett) is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by
Chris Claremont Christopher S. Claremont (; born November 25, 1950) is an English-born American comic book writer and novelist. Claremont is best known for his 16-year stint on ''Uncanny X-Men'' from 1975 to 1991, far longer than that of any other writer,Clarem ...
and Paul Smith (comics), Paul Smith, first appeared in ''
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'' #169 (May 1983). He is a
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and a member of the Morlocks. Sunder's mutant powers give him superhuman strength, stamina and durability. He is a founding member of the Morlocks, abandoning the identity he had in the surface human world. Sunder is the aide to Callisto (comics), Callisto, the muscle of his group who is very protective of them, especially Callisto. On Callisto's orders, he kidnaps Warren Worthington III, Angel to the realm of the Morlocks. He later aids Callisto in abducting Kitty Pryde and attempting to force Pryde to marry the Morlock Caliban (comics), Caliban. He also serves the wizard Kulan Gath when he took over Manhattan. Sometime later, he took up residence on Muir Island. He briefly joins the X-Men, "Muir Island" X-Men organized by Moira MacTaggert, but is killed by the
cyborg A cyborg (, a portmanteau of ''cybernetics, cybernetic'' and ''organism'') is a being with both Organic matter, organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.X-Men: The Animated Series'', voiced by Dan Hennessey.


Sunfire


Sunpyre

Sunpyre () is a character appearing in
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. The character is commonly associated with the
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and is the sister of Sunfire (comics), Sunfire. Leyu Yoshida and her brother Shiro were born to a mother who suffered radiation poisoning due to exposure to the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan. As a result, she and her brother were born mutants, possessing identical powers. Her brother would go on to be the well-known Japanese superhero Sunfire. Leyu first appeared during the X-Men: Eve of Destruction, Eve of Destruction storyline, when she joined the X-Men for a single mission, to help fight Magneto (Marvel Comics), Magneto. Jean Grey had summoned her brother, but instead got Sunpyre, who she says Shiro had never mentioned before, as Shiro had refused because he was unavailable at the time. Despite Jean not knowing Sunpyre, she accepts her offered assistance as the situation is so extreme. Jean's makeshift team of X-Men includes long-term allies Northstar (Marvel Comics), Northstar and Dazzler (Marvel Comics), Dazzler, and the civilians Paulie Provenzano (comics), Omerta and Wraith (Hector Rendoza), Wraith. Dazzler had problems of her own and, with a Jean-assisted telepathic conference, Sunpyre learns of the childlike Age of Apocalypse villains. Thus, Sunprye is one of the few in the current continuity to know that the Age of Apocalypse actually happened. Sunpyre fights valiantly against Magneto but almost loses her life when the master of magnetism constructs a metallic cocoon around her. After the mission is completed successfully, Sunpyre chooses to return to her home instead of staying in the United States with the "arrogant" X-Men. Banshee (comics), Banshee later asks her to join his X-Corps (again replacing Sunfire, who did not want to join). This time she is removed from the front lines and instead spends most of her time in the laboratory studying the mutant Abyss (comics), Abyss. No explanation is provided for the 15-year-old's sudden expertise in mutant genetics. When Mystique (comics), Mystique, who had infiltrated the group and brought together the other former villains, begins her plan for taking over the X-Corps, Sunpyre is one of the casualties. Mystique stabs her to death. When Banshee finds her corpse, he is also stabbed but survives his wounds. Mystique had wanted to release Abyss but gets more than she bargained for when the mutant is unable to turn off his powers and sucks the shapeshifting, shapeshifter into the pocket universe, dimensional void in his thoracic cavity, chest cavity. Sunpyre is later apparently resurrected as a female East Asian mutant who looks exactly like her (complete with her signature flame aura). She has most recently been seen with other former X-Men and X-Men-related characters in Cyclops's Million Mutant March in Washington D.C.


Reception on Sunpyre

In 2020, ''CBR.com'' ranked Sunpyre 8th in their "Marvel Comics: Ranking Every Member Of Big Hero 6 From Weakest To Most Powerful" list.


Sunspot


Sunstroke

Sunstroke (Sol Brodstroke) is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by Steve Englehart and Al Milgrom, first appeared in ''West Coast Avengers'' #17 (February 1987). Sunstroke is originally a minion of Dominus (Marvel Comics), Dominus, and has the ability to absorb solar energy and release it as blinding flashes of light or projections of heat. The Avengers stumble upon Dominus and his minions and defeat them. Sunstroke later battles Captain America (who is posing as Crossbones (comics), Crossbones) at a weapons expo hosted by Advanced Idea Mechanics, AIM. Sunstroke joins Crimson Cowl's incarnation of the Masters of Evil in their bid to blackmail the world governments. Sunstroke later becomes a member of the Hood (comics), Hood's crime syndicate. Sunstroke was among the villains that were killed by Black Ant (comics), Black Ant and a restored Hank Pym and revived to join the Lethal Legion.''Avengers Inc. #4.'' Marvel Comics.


Sunturion


Super-Adaptoid


Super-Patriot


Super Rabbit


Super Sabre

Super Sabre (Martin Fletcher) is a character appearing in
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. His first appearance was in ''
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#215''. Martin Fletcher was born in Massachusetts. During World War II, as Super Sabre he fought against the Axis powers alongside Stonewall (comics), Stonewall, Crimson Commando, and Yankee Clipper. Following the war, Super Sabre along with the Commando and Stonewall continued to fight crime. They even hoped to join the Human Torch (android), Human Torch in fighting communists, but government officials were concerned that the overenthusiastic heroes would cause a real war. The government requested that the trio retire, which they reluctantly did. Super Sabre is later killed by Aminedi, but is resurrected by
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.


Super-Skrull


Supercharger

Supercharger (Ronnie Hilliard) is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by Kurt Busiek, and Paul Lee, first appeared in ''
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'' #17 (January 1996). He is an enemy of Spider-Man and chronologically the first supervillain Spider-Man encountered. Ronnie Hilliard gains superpowers in a generator explosion that kills his father. Calling himself Supercharger, he is a "living battery" capable of absorbing, storing, and releasing great amounts of electricity. He can discharge this energy through physical contact or as destructive lightning-like bolts. He battles the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man. Supercharger is later seen as a member of the Masters of Evil organized by Crimson Cowl. Supercharger, alongside the rest of the Masters of Evil members, is defeated by the Thunderbolts (comics), Thunderbolts. Supercharger is among the villains killed by Black Ant (comics), Black Ant and a restored Hank Pym and revived to join the Lethal Legion.


Supergiant


Superia

Superia is a character appearing in
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. Little is known of the past of the woman known as Superia, but she was first seen where she and a small army of female supervillains plotted to sterilize all other women in the world, making their reproductive capabilities valuable beyond measure. She was initially inspired to use her scientific knowledge to conquer the world when she discovered, via use of a "time probe", that a descendant of hers, Thundra, would rule the world-spanning matriarchy of the "Femizons". Her plan was thwarted by Captain America and his allies (Paladin (comics), Paladin, Diamondback (Rachel Leighton), Diamondback, Asp (character), Asp and Black Mamba (character), Black Mamba). She later appeared alongside a much smaller group of Femizons, consisting of Blackbird (Femizon), Blackbird, Iron Maiden (comics), Iron Maiden, Nightshade and Snapdragon (comics), Snapdragon. This group fought against the criminal scientists of Advanced Idea Mechanics, AIM, and were defeated, thanks in part to former Femizon MODAM, M.O.D.A.M. Superia was saved from certain death by Captain America. Superia reappeared years later as the leader of H.A.M.M.E.R. She took the leadership role after Green Goblin, Norman Osborn, former leader of H.A.M.M.E.R., was taken into custody. The New Avengers captured her after getting a tip from Victoria Hand. When Osborn escaped from the Raft, he broke Superia out also. She immediately joined Norman Osborn's second incarnation of the Dark Avengers as the new Ms. Marvel. Superia and the other members of the Dark Avengers were defeated by both Avengers teams when it turned out that her teammate Skaar (character), Skaar was the Avengers' double-agent. Superia later appears on the High Council of A.I.M. (consisting of Andrew Forson, Graviton (comics), Graviton, Mentallo, Yelena Belova, and Taskmaster (character), Taskmaster) as the Minister of Education in Bagalia, a country run and populated by supervillains. She is badly injured after an incident on A.I.M. Island regarding an escaped creature. She then made plans to retrieve the creature for the Scientist Supreme.


Superior

Superior is a name of several characters a character appearing in
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. The name has also been used in other related media.


Jonathan Gallagher

The Superior (Jonathan Gallagher) is an enemy of Comet Man. The character, created by Bill Mumy, Miguel Ferrer and Kelley Jones, first appeared in ''Comet Man'' #1 (February 1987). John Gallagher was born to Jack Beckley and his unnamed fiancée. Jack went to fight in the South Pacific while his fiancée gave birth to John and put him up for adoption. Jack was unaware of John's existence and went on to marry his fiancée and had Stephen and Rosemary. Years later, John formed a government group called The Bridge and adopted the name The Superior. He traced his father, but he didn't believe that John was his son, so he killed his father by staging a plane crash. He went up against his brother, Stephen, by kidnapping his son Benny, but was killed.


Bastards of Evil

The Superior is a fictional supervillain in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Sean McKeever and David Baldeon, first appeared in ''Young Allies'' Volume 2, #2 (September 2010). The Superior is a ten-year-old child who claims to be the son of the Leader (character), Leader, and possesses a similar appearance to him. He forms the Bastards of Evil, a group of individuals who were supposedly abandoned by their supervillain parents.


Superior in other media

Superior appears in ''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', portrayed by Zach McGowan. This version is a former Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia), SVR member named Anton Ivanov and leader of the Watchdogs (Marvel Comics), Watchdogs.


Superior Spider-Man


Supernaut


Supernova

Supernova is the name of several characters appearing in
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.


Garthan Saal

Supernova, also known as Nova Omega and Garthan Saal, first appeared as an antagonist in ''The Avengers (comic book), The Avengers'' #301 in 1988. Garthan Saal, a member of the Xandarian Nova Corps, was one of the few Xandarians who survived the destruction of Xandar at the hands of Nebula (comics), Nebula the space pirate. Garthan Saal contained the power of the entire Nova Corps within his body which increased him to the size of a giant and drove him mad. Supernova's desire for revenge against Nebula led him on a quest to track her down and exact his revenge. He had heard that Nebula had recently been a member of the Avengers (in actuality this was a temporal counterpart to Kang's long lost love Ravonna who assumed the guise of Nebula). Supernova first attacked the Avenger Starfox (comics), Star Fox (another alleged relative of Nebula's) in space which led to a confrontation between Supernova and the combined forces of the Avengers, Fantastic Four and fellow surviving Xandarian Firelord (character), Firelord (a former herald of Galactus). Supernova was only defeated by tricking him into the timestream to find the woman he believed was Nebula as she had been lost in the timestream during a previous encounter with the Avengers. Years later, Garthan Saal returned from the time stream even more crazed. He had come to realize that there was a small sliver of the Xandarian Nova Corps power that was still housed within the earthling Richard Rider a.k.a. Nova, a former member of the Xandarian Nova Corps and at that time a member of the New Warriors. Supernova came to earth and drained Nova of all his powers effectively killing him (ruining his date with Laura Dunham). Richard was resurrected thanks to another surviving Xandarian (and former herald of Galactus) named Air-Walker. Air-Walker and Firelord joined Nova and the New Warriors into a battle in space with Supernova. During the battle Supernova tried to drain a powerless Richard Rider again but this led to Richard himself having full control of the Nova Force. Nova was convinced by his friends to relinquish the power and use it to reboot the Xandarian Worldmind, a repository of Xandarian knowledge, culture and power. Having done this the Worldmind resurrected the Xandarian race and Nova Corps was reborn. Nova was given more power but eventually was depowered again at which point Garthaan Saal became the Nova assigned for Earth and took the name Nova Omega. His appointment caused great friction between him and the depowered Richard Rider. Garthan began tracking Volx the queen (and mother) of the Dire Wraiths. Volx murdered Garthan, who returned the Nova force to Richard Rider. Malik Tarcel, a temporary Nova Prime during the second War of Kings, Kree-Shi'ar War, was captured by Shi'ar forces and tortured. After the torture was over, a man claiming to be Garthan Saal arrived to rescue him.


Estrella Lopez

In flashbacks revolving around the The Superior Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in Spider-Man's body), he was looking for an assistant in a project. He gained one in an Empire State University student named Estrella Lopez. At the abandoned Atomic Research Center, Estrella and Otto Octavius worked on a machinery and obtained a miniature star from an A.I.M. facility. Once that was done and the miniature star was placed in a dodecahedron, Estrella was infuriated that Otto took the credit. When she took out the miniature star, it caused a blackout as its energies transformed her. Superior Spider-Man found her transformed into an energy state and attacks him over the credit-taking he did while taking on the name of Supernova. Superior Spider-Man managed to trap her in the dodecahedron. In the present, Doctor Octopus was working on a new device using power from the dodecahedron until Supernova broke out of it. As Supernova did not recognize him, she flew off in search of Spider-Man.


Supernova in other media

Saal appears in ''Guardians of the Galaxy (film), Guardians of the Galaxy,'' portrayed by Peter Serafinowicz. This version is the benevolent commander of Nova Corps' fighter fleet who is later killed by Ronan the Accuser (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Ronan the Accuser.


Supreme Intelligence


Hydra Supreme

The Hydra Supreme, also known as Supreme Hydra, Imperial Hydra, Supreme Leader, Civil Warrior, and Captain Hydra, are aliases used by several characters appearing in
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. It is the name given to a leader of a branch and splinter group of Hydra (comics), Hydra.


Arnold Brown

Arnold Brown is the Imperial Hydra that was the organization's figurehead.''Strange Tales'' #135 (August 1965)


Second version

An unnamed Shinto Imperialist was the first leader of Hydra. He first appeared in ''Captain Savage'' #4 (July 1968) where he was also killed by Baron Strucker who usurped his position.


Third version

An unnamed leader tried to destroy the Hulk.


Otto Vermis


Sn'Tlo

Sn'Tlo was created by Mark Waid and Ron Garney, and first appeared in ''Captain America (comic book), Captain America'' (vol. 3) #3 (January 1998). He is a Skrull who infiltrated Hydra initially as the Sensational Hydra and ultimately impersonated Captain America.


Edgar Lascombe

Edgar Lascombe was created by J. Michael Straczynski, and first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' vol. 1 #521 (June 2005). He is the Supreme Hydra that was responsible for the Hydra Four.


Leopold Zola

Leopold Zola, created by Rick Remender and Roland Boschi, and first appeared in ''Hail Hydra'' #1 (July 2015). He is Arnim Zola's genetic-engineered son seen during the 2015 ''Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars'' crossover event. Captain Hydra is in a warzone where Hydra has been in power, fighting Nomad and Steve Rogers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Ellie Rogers.


Steve Rogers of Earth-61311


Hydra Supreme in other media

* A variation of Captain Hydra appears in ''Heroes United, Iron Man and Captain America: Heroes United'', as the brainwashed form of Steve Rogers.


Surtur


Swarm


Sway

Sway (Suzanne Chan) is a character appearing in
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. She first appeared in ''X-Men: Deadly Genesis'' #3 as one of the "Missing X-Men". She was created by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Pete Woods. Originally from Hong Kong, David and Emily Chan became naturalized citizens of the United States after living twenty years in California. They had a daughter named Suzanne, who, at 17 years old, wanted to attend Barnard College on the east coast of the United States and planned a trip to New York City to prove to her parents that she would be safe on her own after moving. During the trip, David and Emily were gunned down in a crossfire between gangs in Chinatown. Although standing a few feet from her parents, Suzanne was unscathed, which perplexed police detectives. After the shooting, Suzanne entered a state of shock. She could only dwell on the fact that when the shooting started, she had somehow stopped the bullets in midair and was able to get herself out of the path of the bullets. In actuality, she had stopped time around the bullets, effectively freezing them in place. Unfortunately, she was unable to do the same for her parents and could only watch as the bullets tore into them. The police placed the traumatized girl in a hospital for forty-eight-hour observation, during which she mostly slept and cried. When she was released, she was told that the police were looking into things, but they did not have any leads. Wandering the streets, she returned to the spot where her parents were killed. Suddenly, her mutant powers activated again, and she was able to see past events in the area, namely the phantoms of herself and her parents. After witnessing the shooting for a second time, Suzanne followed the phantom car, carrying her parents' murderers, throughout the city. She then realized that she somehow had control over the flow of time, and she was making it replay itself for her. Suzanne later joins the X-Men, but is killed by Krakoa. When the X-Men establish Krakoa as a mutant paradise, Sway is among the many mutants who are resurrected. Sway possesses the ability to decelerate, stop, and accelerate time around her body, as well as a form of Retrocognition, retrocognitive projection that allowed her to replay the recent pasts as short bursts of ghostly images. By focusing carefully, Suzanne was able to slow down and stop objects entirely, enabling her to freeze projectiles in mid-air, immobilize her enemies, and various other effects. Apparently, Suzanne's training had honed her abilities to the point where she could target specific objects in her range or everything within a certain radius.


Jenny Swensen


Swiney Girl

Swiney Girl is an anthropomorphic pig and animal version of Spider-Girl.


Beverly Switzler


Sword Master


Swordsman


Kevin Sydney


Sydren

Sydren is a character appearing in
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. The character, created by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday, first appeared in ''Astonishing X-Men'' (vol. 3) #10 (May 2005). An alien from the planet Drenx, he is an agent of S.W.O.R.D. Sydren assisted Abigail Brand in various matters, such as dealing with Danger (comics), Danger, Cassandra Nova and Henry Peter Gyrich.


Sydren in other media

Sydren appears in ''The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'', voiced by Troy Baker.


S'ym

S'ym is a character appearing in
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. He is depicted as a demon of Limbo (Marvel Comics), Limbo who served as a frequent enemy and sometimes supporting character in ''
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'' and ''The New Mutants (comic book), The New Mutants''. He was created as an homage to Cerebus the Aardvark. S'ym was a minion of Belasco (comics), Belasco, the ruler of the demonic dimension known as ''Otherplace'' or ''Demonic Limbo''. S'ym battles the
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when the team is transported to Limbo via teleportation "discs" in their search for Magik, the younger sister of the X-Man Colossus (character), Colossus.''The Uncanny X-Men'' #160 (August 1982) During Magik's seven years in Limbo, Belasco takes her as his heir and apprentice. She ultimately defeats him, becoming Limbo's new ruler, and S'ym's master, before returning to the X-Men. S'ym challenges Magik's newfound status as Limbo's ruler. Magik defeats S'ym, leaving S'ym to agree to serve Magik whenever she visits Limbo. S'ym allies himself with the extraterrestrial Magus (Technarchy), Magus, allowing himself to be infected with a techno-organic virus. Though Magik tries to take Limbo back from him several times after this, she is unable to defeat him and S'ym's hold on Limbo only increases as he spreads the techno-organic virus to other demons.


Synapse


Synch


Syzya of the Smoke

Syzya of the Smoke is a character appearing in
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, created by Al Ewing and Stefano Caselli. She is an Arakko, Arakkii
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who can teleport, leaving behind a puff of smoke. Syzya is imprisoned by Tarn the Uncaring at a young age with her sister List of Marvel Comics characters: Z#Zsora of the Spirit Flame, Zsora because of their powers. When she reaches adulthood, she, her sister, and her brother-in-law the Fisher King (comics), Fisher King secretly reform the Night Table of the Great Ring of Arakko and work to bring down Tarn and subvert List of Marvel Comics characters: A#Annihilation, Annihilation's tyrannical rule over Arakko. After Arakko is freed from Annihilation's rule, returned to Earth, and later relocated to Mars, Syzya travels to the new Planet Arakko. She joins Storm (Marvel Comics), Storm's Brotherhood of Arakko to defend the planet from the Eternals (comics), Eternal Uranos.


Margali Szardos

Margali Szardos, also known as Margali of the Winding Way, Red Queen, and Fata Morgana, is a character appearing in
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. She first appeared in ''Uncanny X-Men, X-Men Annual'' #4 (1980), and was created by writer
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and artist John Romita Jr. based on sketches by John Byrne. She is the adoptive mother of Nightcrawler (character), Nightcrawler and the biological mother of Amanda Sefton. Margali Szardos's past is as much of an enigma as she is. She was supposedly born in Paris, France as a Romani people in France, ''Manouche girl'' and taught magic by her mother, but she has yet to reveal her true origins. Margali's particular discipline of magic is called 'The Winding Way'. Because of Margali's indiscriminate use of magic, she and her daughter Amanda Sefton part ways on tense terms. Following Nightcrawler's resurrection and reunion with Amanda, Margali begins to lust for the secrets of the afterlife. For this purpose, she engineers an attack by a quasi-robotic villain called Trimega, pushing Nightcrawler into granting her sanctuary at the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.''Nightcrawler'' (vol. 4) #4. Margali later allies with Orchis (comics), Orchis, but is killed by Mister Sinister#Mother Righteous, Mother Righteous.


Powers and abilities of Margali Szardos

Margali is an accomplished sorceress, equal of almost any sorcerer on Earth, occupying "The Winding Way's" highest position. The Winding Way grants mystic power, but that power ebbs and flows unpredictably, affecting the strength of Margali's magic. Margali can cast spells and transform herself. As the Red Queen she manifested her magic as a flaming sword, could extend her nails into long talons, and fire blasts of red arcane energy. Upon her first meeting of Doctor Strange, she summoned his Eye of Agamotto away from him against his will, a feat which made him consider that her powers could rival or dwarf his own.


Margali Szardos in other media

Margali Szardos appears in the '' X-Men: Evolution'' episode "The Toad, the Witch and the Wardrobe", voiced by Teryl Rothery.


References

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