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Sabreclaw is a character in the MC2 universe who first appeared in J2 #8 (May 1999).[1] He is the half-brother of Wild Thing and son of Wolverine.

The character has claws (similar to Sabretooth), a healing factor, enhanced physical capabilities and a temper (similar to Wolverine).[volume & issue needed] 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 sheaths.

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Lynn Sakura is a minor character within Marvel Comics. The character, created by writer Fiona Avery and artist Mark Brooks, first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #1 (August 2004).

She is Anya Corazon's childhood friend, and both are classmates at Milton Summers High School in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Lynn often supports Anya who juggles a double life as Araña with the Spider Society.[2][3] 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.[4][5]

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Sandmanatee is an anthropomorphic manatee and animal version of Sandman.

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Savage Steel is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Disillusioned by the justice system and what they viewed as its lenient stance on crime, a number of New York City Police Department officers came together to form an organization that would kill criminals, rather than simply jailing them. Calling themselves the "Cabal," the group commissioned Stane International to give them an edge in their crusade. Stane's company designed and manufactured a suit of powered armor, the "Savage Steel" battle-suit, based on technology stolen from Stark Enterprises. Different members of the Cabal all took turns wearing the suit, including Paul Trent and former members Harry Lennox, Johnny Leone, and Jimmy Zafar. Savage Steel was first seen battling Darkhawk and killed some drug dealers.[6] Savage Steel then tried to kill the Punisher, battled the Punisher, Darkhawk, and weapons dealers.[7] Savage Steel attacked Phillippe Bazin during his trial, and was revealed as Harry Lennox.[8] The Cabal's creation of the Savage Steel identity is discovered. Darkhawk defeats the Cabal and most, but not all, of its members are taken into custody.[9]

Police van driver Arthur Vale then steals the Savage Steel armor and adopts the Savage Steel identity. Vale attempted to gain new weaponry but was defeated by Iron Man, who regains and deactivates his stolen technology.[10]

Jimmy Zafar rescued the imprisoned Cabal members Vale and Lennox and faked their deaths and his own. Vale, Lennox, Leone and Zafar join the Witness Relocation Program.[10] Zafar later stole the rebuilt armor from renegade Stane technicians and adopted the Savage Steel identity.[11] With Darkhawk as an ally, the new Savage Steel battled terrorists.[12] He later attempted to aid Darkhawk against an invasion of Mahari space pirates led by Overhawk, but was knocked out of the fight. He met up with Darkhawk and his other allies after the battle.[13]

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Lt. Rafael 'Rafe' Scarfe is a fictional New York City Police Lieutenant in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Chris Claremont and Pat Broderick, first appeared in Marvel Premiere #23 (August 1975).

Rafe was a former Vietnam War veteran who returned to New York to become a police officer. He grew close to his partner Misty Knight and when she lost her arm in a bomb explosion, Scarfe never left her side.[14] He was a recurring ally of Iron Fist,[15][16] and later Luke Cage when the two came together to form Heroes for Hire and teamed up with Misty and Colleen Wing, often helping them with cases and arresting the bad guys they fought. He even teamed up with Spider-Man ally Jean DeWolff.[17] Years later, in the Shadowland storyline, Scarfe later went rogue and tried to frame Daredevil for the murder of several criminals.[18] He is later captured by his former partner Misty Knight.[19]

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Rafael Scarfe appears in Luke Cage, portrayed by Frank Whaley.[20] This version is a corrupt NYPD detective at the 29th Precinct partnered with Misty Knight who secretly works for Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes.[21] 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.[22]

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Scalphunter (John Greycrow) is a fictional mutant villain character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Scalphunter is a member of the Comanche tribe of Native Americans who originally fought in World War II 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.[volume & issue needed]

Years later, he meets the thief Gambit; The Uncanny X-Men #324 reveals that Greycrow and Gambit were once co-workers at an Arizona diner, where they and waitress Claire De Luc comprised a trio of close friends.[23] Gambit would later recruit Scalphunter as a member of the Marauders,[volume & issue needed] a band of assassins operating under, by apparent coincidence, his one-time boss Sinister (and reuniting him with one-time ally Sabretooth, who was field leader for the loose team), who sends the Marauders to massacre the entire underground mutant community known as the Morlocks. He shoots young Morlock Tommy after using her to lead the group to "The Alley," the Morlock's home in the tunnels.[24][volume & issue needed] Gambit apparently follows the Marauders, having learned of their intentions, and manages to save one Morlock, who will grow to be Marrow.[25][volume & issue needed] As seen in flashback in Gambit (third series) #8, Gambit was appalled that Greycrow would be involved in such a massacre, suggesting that at the time Gambit knew little of Greycrow's violent past.[26] In the course of the Mutant Massacre, the Marauders clash with the X-Men and the original X-Factor team, as well as Thor and Power Pack, leaving several Marauders dead.[volume & issue needed]

Subsequently, the X-Men thwart the Marauders' attempt to assassinate Sinister's former pawn, Madelyne Pryor, in San Francisco.[volume & issue needed] Failing, they try once more in New York City during the demonic invasion Inferno event.[volume & issue needed] During this time, Sinister cloned the entire band of Marauders, to replace any members of the team who are killed with exact replicas[volume & issue needed] (as was done in the case of the Marauder known as Riptide).[volume & issue needed] Scalphunter manages to live throughout his encounters with heroes, ⁣[volume & issue needed] but when the Marauders later fight dimensionally-displaced Nate Grey after trying to assassinate Sinister's former servant, Threnody,[volume & issue needed] he is killed and then cloned.[volume & issue needed] When Sinister poses as Dr. Robert Windsor a scientist in the Weapon X program, Scalphunter is still helping him obtain mutant DNA, as Sinister supposedly helps prisoners escape, only to take them to his own labs for experimentation.[volume & issue needed]

Scalphunter is one of the still-powered mutants living in tents on the Xavier Institute lawn after almost all mutants were depowered on following the events of the "Decimation" storyline. When immortal mutant Apocalypse comes, Scalphunter leaves and serves him. When Havok warns Scalphunter and fellow Apocalypse recruits Fever Pitch and Skids that they are in over their heads, Scalphunter replies that Apocalypse has explained that he is on the side of mutants in this case, as they are in danger of becoming extinct.[volume & issue needed] In the "X-Men: Messiah Complex" storyline, following Apocalypse's defeat, Scalphunter returns to his master and rejoined the Marauders. Scalphunter is involved in the initial assault on Cooperstown, Alaska for the mutant child.[27] During the X-Men's search for the mutant child he shoots and badly injures Nightcrawler.[28] He later assists the team in their defense of Sinister's base from the X-Men on Muir Island. During the battle, he shoots Wolverine in the head, but subsequently is pinned to the wall with one of Warpath's knives when he tries to kill Hepzibah.[29]

In X-Men: Divided We Stand, after Sinister's defeat and the death and disbanding of the rest of the Marauders, Scalphunter flees to a small town in the desert, where he is again working at a diner as a cook. He fears the X-Men are going to kill him and has fully gone into hiding. A preacher begins to eat at the diner, and constantly plagues Scalphunter with incessant chatter. One night, Nightcrawler attacks Scalphunter in his trailer, revealing that he was the preacher, in disguise. Scalphunter tries to kill him but is easily defeated. Nightcrawler tells him that he sought him out to kill him, but changed his mind as he realized that Scalphunter had no soul – he was just a copy of a copy. He then forgives Scalphunter for all his sins, past and future, then leaves. The next day, Scalphunter is seen back in the diner cooking, now wearing a gold cross.[30] He also has tried to mend fences with the X-Men, notifying them of a break-in at one of Sinister's old labs.[volume & issue needed]

During the "X-Men: Utopia" storyline, Scalphunter is captured by a group of non-mutant superhumans and forced to fly a cargo of five mutant-eating creatures to the X-Men on Utopia.[31] In the new status quo for mutants post House of X and Powers of X, Professor X and Magneto invite all mutants to live on Krakoa and welcome even former enemies into their fold.[32] Sometime later, he joins a loose group of outcast mutants, operating under Mister Sinister: the Hellions, which also comprise Havok, Kwannon, Empath, Wildchild, Nanny and Orphan Maker.[33]

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Scanner was a member of the Spaceknight Squadron beginning in ROM Annual (1982 Series), #2[34] in November 1983, in which she was also called Skera. In subsequent issues, she was called Vera.[35]

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Scarlet Pooch is an anthropomorphic dog and animal version of Scarlet Witch.

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The Schizoid Man is an alias used by two fictional supervillains who appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.[36]

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The mainstream version, Chip Martin, first appeared in Spectacular Spider-Man Volume 2, #36 (November 1979), and was created by Bill Mantlo, John Romita, Jr. and Jim Mooney. A graduate student at Empire State University,[37] he suffers from psychological instability and has the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind. His father is Senator Robert Martin, a possible suspect as the Hobgoblin.[38]

The Schizoid Man joined Vil-Anon, a twelve-step program dedicated to helping individuals overcome criminal tendencies which also consisted of Armadillo, Equinox, Hypno-Hustler, Jackson Weele and Man-Bull.[39]

In Civil War: Battle Damage Report, it is revealed that Chip and Lectronn engaged in a three-hour fight over New York that ended in a stalemate.[40]

The Schizoid Man was among several super-powered criminals housed in an unnamed, ill-equipped prison in the Avengers Vs. X-Men storylines. Rogue and Mimic had to fight the two off during a prison riot where the Schizoid Man was trying to get control of himself.[41]

The Schizoid Man possesses the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind.

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An Ultimate Marvel equivalent of the Schizoid Man is an unnamed genetically modified French citizen thanks to Jamie Madrox's stolen stem cells. He uses his similar self-replication powers to control a riot before joining the Liberators.[42] 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.[43] Captain America and Wasp defeat all of the Schizoid Man's bodies that were "scattered all over the Triskelion".[44]

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Eric Schwinner is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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 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.[45][46]

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First appearanceX-Men #107 (October 1977)
Created byChris Claremont and Dave Cockrum
SpeciesUnidentified extraterrestrial race
TeamsImperial Guard
AbilitiesShrinking from normal size to five percent of her normal size (and any size in between)

Scintilla (originally named Midget) is a member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, the character first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977). 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' Legion of Super-Heroes: in her case, Shrinking Violet.[47]

Midget was amongst the first of the Imperial Guard encountered by the team of superhuman mutants known as the X-Men who sought to rescue the Princess Lilandra from her insane brother emperor D'Ken. Following the orders of their emperor, the Guard clashed with the X-Men on a nameless Shi'ar Empire planet, and were on the verge of winning when the band of interstellar freebooters known as the Starjammers arrived to turn the tide of battle in the X-Men's favor.[48]

Sometime later, when Deathbird was empress, Midget joined the other Imperial Guard members in the battle against Excalibur and the Starjammers. Later, on Deathbird's behalf, Midget assisted the other Imperial Guardsmen in the battle against the X-Men and Starjammers, but was defeated by them.[49]

Midget is renamed Scintilla[50] at the outset of Operation: Galactic Storm, an intergalactic war between the Shi'ar and the Kree. The Imperial Guard are integral to the Sh'iar creating a massive super weapon — the "Nega-Bomb" — using Kree artifacts, including the original Captain Marvel's Nega-Bands, which the Guard steals from the dead hero's tomb. This bomb is capable of devastating an area equivalent to that of the Kree Empire (which is supposedly located throughout the Large Magellanic Cloud). Ultimately, the Nega Bomb device is successfully detonated, devastating the Kree Empire, with 98% of the Kree population dying instantaneously.[51] The Shi'ar annex the remnants of the Kree Empire, with Deathbird becoming viceroy of the Kree territories.[52]

Vulcan, a powerful mutant intent on conquering the Shi'ar Empire, fights the Guard beginning in The Uncanny X-Men #480 (2007). Tragically, Vulcan kills Cosmo and Smasher (and seemingly Impulse, Neutron, and Titan) before he is defeated by Gladiator, who puts out his left eye. Despite Scintilla's desire for revenge, Gladiator takes Vulcan into custody and imprisons him.[53]

Scintilla has many further adventures with the Imperial Guard, in such storylines as "Emperor Vulcan,"[54] "Secret Invasion,"[55] X-Men: Kingbreaker,[56] "War of Kings,"[57] and the "Trial of Jean Grey."[58]

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Scorpia is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Elaine Coll is recruited by Silvermane from a mental hospital to become the new Scorpion. She opts to call herself Scorpia instead and is given robotic armor which enhanced her strength and speed by 500 percent. 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 a mentally conflicted Deathlok saved her. She then decided to flee the area rather than be put in prison.[59]

Scorpia then joins the new Sinister Six (though there were seven members total). The team's main purpose was to stop Kaine from killing any more of Spider-Man's enemies. When Kaine disguised himself as Spider-Man and attacked Hobgoblin, Scorpia immediately joined the others in the battle. However, they were not accustomed to working together, much to Scorpia's disdain. Spider-Man eventually entered the battle and was able to defeat Scorpia. She also participated in another battle against Spider-Man with some of her former allies and new ones such as Boomerang and Jack O' Lantern. She was defeated when Spider-Man threw Jack O'Lantern at her.[volume & issue needed]

Much later, Scorpia fights Spider-Man and Black Cat, and is defeated when Black Cat rips off her tail.[60] She later reveals that she was hired by Alberto Ortega, the head of a local drug syndicate.[61]

During the "Infinity" storyline, Scorpia appears as one of the female villains in the employ of Caroline Le Fay. She helps fight off Thanos' forces and later battles the Fearless Defenders.[62] Scorpia remained in Le Fay's employ afterward, acting as one of her bodyguards during a meeting with the Mercs for Money.[63]

During the "Hunted" storyline, Scorpia is among the animal-themed characters that were captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter's Great Hunt, which is sponsored by Arcade's company Arcade Industries. She was seen at a gathering held by Vulture.[64] She was later freed when Kraven the Hunter told Arcade to lower the force field around Central Park.[65]

Scorpia appears as a member of a female incarnation of the Sinister Syndicate. She states to Francine Frye that she heard about her frying the original Electro and stealing his schtick. The Sinister Syndicate begins its mission where they attack the F.E.A.S.T. building that Boomerang is volunteering at.[66] Beetle leads the Sinister Syndicate in attacking Boomerang. It was stated by Boomerang that he was the one who came up with the Sinister Syndicate name. After getting Aunt May to safety, Peter Parker changes into Spider-Man and helps Boomerang fight the Syndicate. The Syndicate starts doing their formation attack until Spider-Man accidentally sets off Boomerang's gaserang which knocks out Spider-Man enough for the Syndicate to make off with Boomerang. As Beetle has Electro write a proposal on how the Syndicate can use Boomerang as an example to the criminal underworld, Beetle leaves while calling Wilson Fisk that they caught Boomerang, as she is given the information on where the exchange can happen. Scorpia later mentioned to the Syndicate members that Rhino once refused to arm wrestle her.[67] When Beetle returns to the headquarters, Scorpia is present when Mayor Wilson Fisk brings the full force of New York City to their headquarters, demanding that they surrender Boomerang to him. The Syndicate then assists Spider-Man against Mayor Fisk's forces. After Spider-Man evacuates Boomerang, the Syndicate fights Mayor Fisk's forces while not killing them. The Syndicate is defeated and arrested by the police. Their transport is then attacked by an unknown assailant who frees them.[68]

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The Scorpion is an utilized by different characters who appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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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. Upon inventing a liquid paralytic that he can fire no matter where he would hit them, Jim took on the identity of Scorpion and embarked on a crime spree. Scorpion managed to hold up a stagecoach and the sound of his gun attracted the attention of Rawhide Kid. Rawhide Kid managed to tackle Scorpion who hit Rawhide Kid with a paralytic pellet and continued to rob the stagecoach where he made off with the payroll. Upon questioning the nearby town about Scorpion, Rawhide Kid learned that there had been an apothecary who had been around for four months which allowed Rawhide Kid to determine his identity. Rawhide Kid followed Jim to an abandoned mine, watched him change into Scorpion, and then confronted him. Their fight collapsed the mine and Rawhide Kid fell into an underground stream. Rawhide Kid recovered and went after Scorpion again. When Scorpion fired the paralytic pellet again, Rawhide Kid twisted Scorpion's wrist causing Scorpion to get hit by his own paralytic pellet. Rawhide Kid then turned Scorpion over to Dustville's sheriff.[69]

After six months in jail, Jim Evans managed to mix up a small amount of his stun potion in the prison workshop. He used it on a guard, grabbed his keys, and escaped from jail. Taking on the alias of Sting-Ray, Jim Evans went on another crime spree until he arrived in Bison Bend and decided to settle there as the base of his ultimate destiny as the Emperor of the West. Sting-Ray robbed a bunch of people at Bison Bend's square dance. Clay Riley and Sheriff Ben Brooks tried to stop him, but ended up victims of his stun pellets. Sting-Ray later kidnapped Sheriff Ben Brooks' daughter Natalie holding her hostage until he got the power he demanded. However, he was foiled by Phantom Rider who attacked Sting-Ray. Phantom Rider managed to defeat Sting-Ray and unmasked him after he was distracted by Natalie's shouting. The sheriff and his men arrived and chased after Phantom Rider.[70]

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The first Ultimate Marvel incarnation of 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.[71] 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 Fantastic Four who eventually gave it to S.H.I.E.L.D.[72] At the end of the clone saga storyline, Nick Fury tells subordinates to "get to work" while walking out of the room the clone is being held in.[73]

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Jefferson Davis takes on the Scorpion name in 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-Gwen (on behalf of Matt Murdock), Silk, and Spider-Woman.[74]

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First appearanceCarnage #1 (December 2010; Tanis Nieves)
Carnage #4 (June 2011; Scorn)
Created byZeb Wells
Clayton Crain
SpeciesHuman bonded to Symbiote
AbilitiesCan fuse with technology.
Further reading
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

Scorn (Tanis Nieves) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Tanis Nevies first appeared in Carnage #1 (December 2010),[82] while the Scorn Symbiote first appeared in Carnage #4 (June 2011).

After the Carnage symbiote was ripped in half by the Sentry outside the Earth's atmosphere,[83] it is later discovered that Carnage survived and returned to Earth, where it was discovered by Michael Hall who brought Shriek and her doctor, Dr. Tanis Nevies, to use Shriek to keep Carnage alive to use the organism's properties to create prosthetic limbs and exo-suits which would respond in the same way as a symbiote. Nevies is outfitted with one of these prosthetic arms after she is caught in an attack by the Doppelganger who tried to rescue Shriek.[84] When near Carnage, her arm goes wild and forces her to kill several scientists before Carnage forcefully bonds to her.[84] After the symbiote uses Tanis to break into a Hall Corporation facility, it is revealed that Cletus Kasady is alive, preserved by Carnage and repaired by Hall's prosthetics.[84] Kasady reclaims Carnage once more, attempting to avenge his captivity, while Spider-Man and Iron Man struggle to stop Carnage. It is then revealed that Carnage was once again 'pregnant', and the suit's spawn briefly bonds to Tanis, but she removes it from herself and the symbiote bonds to Shriek before being torn from her. Scared of Shriek's malice, the symbiote arm then rebonds to Tanis, creating the new hero Scorn who defeats Shriek and forces her to use her sonic shriek to weaken Carnage who escapes.[84]

In Carnage USA, Carnage invaded Doverton, Colorado and bonded to its citizens and the Avengers team (who originally tried to stop Carnage) to which the government send in the Mercury Team, a symbiote-enhanced special forces team bonded to the Agony, Phage, Riot and Lasher symbiotes along with Dr. Tanis Nieves as Scorn to stop Carnage, but they are heavily outnumbered, since Carnage controls the entire town. The enhanced special forces keep fighting, but Carnage sends the controlled Avengers after them, that was when Spider-Man comes with the town's unaffected residents. The melee is particularly fierce when Agent Venom intervenes with sonic rounds. Scorn uses a construction vehicle to carry the two to a device she built and reveals that her device is meant to permanently remove the bonds from Carnage and Venom, but the hosts are still in there. After the symbiotes fight with themselves and the Avengers team, the Venom symbiote finds its way back to Flash Thompson while Scorn is able to capture and contain the Carnage symbiote.[85]

In Carnage Born, it is revealed that Scorn got corrupted and started a cult worshiping Knull. She with her followers retrieve the Grendel symbiote's remnants from the Maker, along with Kasady's damaged body following the Venomized event. After implanting the remnants inside Kasady start to fight for control. She offers herself to Kasady, so he could absorb Carnage's remnants left in her body, but Kasady kills her instead, getting her codex to be Carnage again,[86] though Carnage is actually in Alchemax.[87]

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  • The Scorn symbiote appears in the Spider-Man series finale "Maximum Venom", voiced by Kylee Russell.[88][89] This version is Venom's older sister who was created by Knull to serve as a member of the Symbiote Sisters alongside Scream and Mania and possesses an unnamed host with shapeshifting capabilities.
  • The Tanis Nevies incarnation of Scorn appears as a playable character in Spider-Man Unlimited.

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Scramble (Lionel Jeffries), also known as Scramble the Mixed-Up Man, is a supervillain appearing in media published by Marvel Comics. 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 #30 (February 1986) and was created by Bill Mantlo and Mike Mignola.

Lionel Jeffries and his older brother Madison were 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 Vietnam War. Madison, who loathed being a mutant, served as a first class 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.[90]

In the years following the war, Madison had his raving brother committed to Montreal General Hospital, where he was kept in restraints, before he himself joined the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight. Shortly afterwards, Alpha Flight leader Heather Hudson found Lionel, discovering his existence on the team's Alphanex computer system (only after bypassing a security lock on Madison's file). Since Madison never informed his teammates of Lionel's existence, Heather assumed the man was a doctor at the hospital, and travelled there in an effort to determine if he was a mutant, and if so recruit him into Alpha Flight. When she discovered Lionel was, in fact, a patient, she was further horrified to behold what she believed to be terrible mistreatment on behalf of the medics who restrained him. However, when Heather attempted to introduce herself as Madison's friend with a handshake, Lionel made physical contact with her and used his powers to brutally warp her body, freeing himself in the process and overtaking the hospital. He now went by the name of Scramble, the Mixed-Up Man, and soon went about altering the hospital staff and patients into hideously deformed zombies (unintentionally resurrecting Deadly Ernest, a deceased Alpha Flight foe, in the process). The insane Scramble believed himself to be little more than a doctor caring for his patients. Alpha Flight soon arrived on the scene to rescue Heather (after tracing her path via Alphanex), and wound up in a brawl with the mutates. Soon, the Jeffries brothers reunited in the hospital morgue, and there Madison fully realized the depth of Scramble's insanity, while also believing there was still good in him. The two brothers clashed, but eventually Madison manipulated Scramble into using his own organic-warping powers on himself, healing his brain from psychosis. The "cured" Scramble reverses much of the damage he did, including Heather's transformation, and vows to return to medicine after getting discharged from the hospital.[90]

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. He found a partner in Box (Roger Bochs), an Alpha Flight member in his care who also had been suffering from severe psychosis. The vengefully jealous Box requested Scramble to use his powers to repair his damaged legs in an effort to secure the love of his girlfriend and teammate Aurora. Eventually, it was revealed that Scramble did not use Bochs' excess fatty tissue to repair the man's legs, but rather used manipulated corpse flesh. Despite this odd betrayal, the demented pair still joined forces in Scramble's quest to procure his intended super race. Scramble and Bochs then physically amalgamated into a hideously-deformed creature known as Omega, and attacked Alpha Flight and their trainees Beta Flight when the teams caught on to their plans, first mutating Madison and Lionel's own lab assistant Whitman Knapp (causing Knapp's latent mutant powers to trigger) and then overpowering the rest of the teams. Madison warps and then dons Box's armor and uses it to fight Omega, during which time the Scramble persona became dominant and killed the Bochs half after the Bochs persona found sanity and attempted to end the battle. After Alpha Flight recovers and defeats Omega (thanks in large part to the efforts of Beta Flight's mind controller the Purple Girl), Madison realized the only way to prevent a future meltdown from his dangerous brother is to kill him. He then proceeded to do so, using weaponry conjured from his Box armor.[91]

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Grady Scraps is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by writer Dan Slott and artist Humberto Ramos, first appeared in 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 "Big Time" and "Spider-Island".[92][93][94][95]

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Grady Scraps appears in Spider-Man, voiced by Scott Menville.[96][97] This version is a teenage genius, though he still retains his comedic personality.

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Señor Muerte and Señor Suerte are aliases used by a number of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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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.[98] 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.[99] Ramon reappears without explanation years later, being forced to commit crimes by Lady Caterpillar, who had abducted his wife, Rebecca Clyde.[100][101]

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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, he murdered government agent Ken Astor, and attempted to hijack a military convoy, the Madbombs. He battled Captain America.[102] 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.[103] 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.[104]

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Suvik Senyaka is the first ever Sri Lankan character to appear in Marvel Comics, followed by Dr. Amara Perera. Senyaka first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #300 and was created by Scott Lobdell and John Romita Jr.

Senyaka possesses 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.

Senyaka is a mutant recruited by Fabian Cortez as a member of a second group of the Acolytes.[105] On their first mission, this new team of Acolytes attacked the Our Mother of The Sacred Heart school while searching for a mutant child.[106] During the assault, Senyaka displeased his lord Magneto after critically injuring a human nurse with his energy coils and was subsequently slain by Magneto, who crushed the life out of Senyaka with his own coils.[107]

Senyaka survived, however, by siphoning the life energy from agents from the international law enforcement agency known as S.H.I.E.L.D. who had recovered Senyaka's body. Seeking revenge on Magneto, Senyaka set out to kill Sea Captain Lee Forrester, a former paramour of the self-styled master of magnetism. Forrester teamed up with the mutant soldier from the future named Cable, and Senyaka was seemingly killed once more in the ensuing battle.[108]

Senyaka later reappeared once more as a member of a faction of Acolytes led by Exodus, who has the ability to bring people back to life. The Acolytes participated in an assault on Wundagore Mountain in the European country of Transia, home of the enigmatic scientist known as the High Evolutionary. The Evolutionary had developed a powerful mutagenic compound known as Isotope-E, which the Acolytes coveted for themselves.[109]

After Exodus was defeated, Senyaka found himself amongst the ranks of former Acolytes who were aiding the Carrion Cove rebellion against Magneto's rule of the island nation of Genosha. With the genocide of the Genoshan population at the hands of giant mutant-hunting robot Sentinels controlled by Cassandra Nova, the genetic twin of Professor Charles Xavier, Senyaka was believed dead.[110]

Some time passed before Senyaka would return. Upon his return, the nature of which is still unknown, he joined the ranks of Exodus' new team of Acolytes. Following the X-Men's battle against the Hecatomb, Senyaka appeared on Cable's decimated island nation of Providence alongside new Marauders, Gambit and Sunfire, in an attempt to claim the island's information archives, which would allow access to Cable's future technology. While Gambit and Sunfire faced Cable, Senyaka battled Deadpool and appeared to gain the upper hand before Deadpool was teleported away by Cable's technology.[111]

When Selene dispatches her Inner Circle to retrieve the mystical knife necessary to complete her ritual, Senyaka mortally wounds several mutants with death-related powers. At first, when she tries to fool him by appearing before him as a little girl, he tells her to drop her disguise as he will kill for her because she is different compared to the others he has served.[112] They travel to Selene's birthplace, Rome and New York where they slaughter the members of that branch of the Hellfire Club. After being led to the ruins of Genosha by Caliban, Selene declares this is where she will become a goddess and renames it Necrosha.[113]

When Selene dispatches her Inner Circle to retrieve the mystical knife necessary to complete her ritual, Senyaka mortally wounds Meld, then teams up with Blink to attack Archangel, using his coils to restrain him, while Blink teleports his wings to shreds. Senyaka is later attacked by Wolverine, who drives his claws into his chest. Senyaka is unfazed by this, declaring he has been killed before. In the final fight, Senyaka ensnares Wolverine in his coils, slamming him in to walls. X-23 releases him when she cuts Senyaka's arm off. Wolverine takes advantage of the situation, decapitating Senyaka.[114]

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Sepulchre (also known as Shadow Woman) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in Quasar #45 (April 1993), and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Grant Miehm.

After a difficult childhood, Jillian Marie Woods left home to attend the University of San Francisco. While there, she met occult lecturer Anthony Ludgate Druid, the superhero known as Doctor 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. When Jillian woke up with her new powers, Druid told her that they were a result of her exposure to the demon.[volume & issue needed]

Jillian took the name Shadow Woman and alongside other heroes Jim Scully (as the second Blazing Skull) and N'Kantu, the Living Mummy, joined a team, led by Dr. Druid called the Shock Troop. When Quagmire, using his Darkforce, Neutron, and the Presence corrupted Earth-148611 (New Universe), Shadow Woman and the Shock Troop helped Quasar fight Anti Bodies until the Shi'ar Imperial Guard destroyed them. Later, the Shock Troop was called on by Doctor Strange to face a threat at the Nexus of All Realities. When the team arrived, the threat had already been neutralized by Quasar.[volume & issue needed]

After Dr. Strange forced Dr. Druid to assume the responsibility of organizing the Secret Defenders, Jillian, Luke Cage and Deadpool were assembled to prevent Malachi from reassembling the Moebius Stone. They met at the Chicago Museum of Art, and confronted Malachi as she attempted to acquire a Moebius Stone fragment attached to a sword. To hold back the Secret Defenders, Malachi animated artwork to attack them and departed with the fragment. Casting her shadow form over them, Shadow Woman caused them[clarification needed] to dissipate. Druid then teleported them to his townhouse to seek artifacts which could aid them against Malachi.[115]

They set out to oppose Malachi at a tomb where a corpse held the last fragment of the Moebius Stone in a ring upon its finger. They were joined by Cody Fleisher, Cadaver, a teenager Malachi killed who Agamotto re-animated to serve as his Pale Horseman. However, Malachi obtained the last fragment, and caught Shadow Woman and Dr. Druid with her spells. Shadow Woman was able to phase through her bonds, and distracted Malachi while Dr. Druid escaped. Malachi struck Shadow Woman down, and when she survived the blow, she realized she should not have, and that Dr. Druid had done something to her. Malachi was finally slain by Deadpool, but then Strange, Dr. Strange's servant, attempted to claim the Moebius Stone. Shadow Woman opposed him, only to be struck down again, but Dr. Druid was able to destroy the stone.[116]

Shadow Woman, Cadaver, Dr. Druid and R.G. Mathieson confronted Swarm, as it attempted to control the Rand-Meachum supercollider. Jillian was immune to Swarm due to her powers, and helped free Dr. Druid and Cadaver from the creature's clutches. She and Cadaver helped hold Swarm back long enough for Dr. Druid to convince Swarm to stand down.[117]

Returning from their encounter with Swarm, Jillian asked Dr. Druid to explain to her what she had become. Druid promised to do so, but cast her into the Bride of Slorioth. Within the statue, Jillian encountered the dark side of Dr. Druid's soul, and learned from it what Dr. Druid had done to her. She emerged from the statue furious, and assaulted Dr. Druid, but he convinced her that he had only done what had to be done, and that he was ready to lead her and Cadaver on a mission that would free them all of their respective curses. She agreed, but assumed the new alias of Sepulchre for that mission. Dr. Druid then teleported them to Starkesboro.[volume & issue needed]

Sepulchre and the others met up with Deathlok, Dagger and Drax, their teammates for this mission. Dr. Druid led them to the Gates of Perdition, where he was to confront the demon Slorioth. However, as Dr. Druid departed, the original DefendersSilver Surfer, Hulk and Sub-Mariner — appeared to oppose the Secret Defenders. Sepulchre engaged the Silver Surfer in battle, but he fled the scene when he realized he was in an era where Galactus's barrier did not surround the Earth. However, the Surfer's conscience gnawed at him, and he returned to engage Sepulchre once more, but she encased him within a field of total darkness. Just then, their battle was interrupted when the demon Slorioth arose.[118]

The two teams of Defenders fought Slorioth, but Sepulchre and Cadaver were taken aside by Joshua Pryce to face the real threat — Dr. Druid, corrupted by his dark side. Dr. Druid claimed that everything he had done had been for Jillian, then attacked his one-time allies. Since Dr. Druid had taken control of her soul, he used that advantage to cause her to dissolve away. Ultimately, Joshua Pryce brought in the Vishanti and Living Tribunal, who drove off Dr. Druid and Slorioth. Pryce then went to help Sepulchre, but she begged him to let her die. He replied, "Better to live, forever a Shadow woman...than to die a Sepulchre!", and helped raise her to life.[119]

Sepulchre and Cadaver met with Pryce afterward, and decided to go their separate ways, but noted that "if the world ever needs saving...and all the good super-heroes are busy," they would meet again.[119]

Sometime later, Lindsay McCabe, a friend of Jessica Drew's, asked Jillian to help her find her missing friend. They were joined by Julia Carpenter, Spider-Woman, who had encountered Jessica's Spider-Woman costume moving of its own accord. Jillian sent the two women to the dimension of the Void-Eater, where Jessica was imprisoned. Re-powered by her costume, Jessica escaped the Void-Eater with Lindsay and Spider-Woman. Jillian closed the portal to the Void-Eater's realm before the creature could follow them back.[120]

Jillian is seen on the phone with a representative from Roxxon Oil, agreeing to speak to them about a job offer they had made.[121] She encounters the Thunderbolts on her way to the interview, and uses her powers to fight off Venom before teaming up with Steel Spider and American Eagle to battle the rest of the team. Managing to reach Roxxon Oil just in time, she negotiates a new life off American soil.[122]

Sepulchre returned to America, following the collapse of Norman Osborn's regime and his Thunderbolts initiative, and was last seen participating in a job interview for a babysitter job with Jessica Jones and Luke Cage, but gets increasingly frustrated with the apparent mispronunciation of her name, repeatedly telling Jones and Cage off and re-spelling her name over and over, which results in her eventual rejection.[123]

Darkforce energy manipulation allows Jillian to fly, generate darkness fields, phase, and merge with shadows.

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Set 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 amalgam of the name of the Egyptian God Set with the appearance/characteristics of both Apep and a monster from Greek mythology known as the Lernaean Hydra.

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Set appears in Conan the Adventurer, voiced by Richard Newman. This version is a giant king cobra.

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Juston Seyfert is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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. One day, he finds a micro-processor which he then places into a Battle-Bot that he and his friends use. During the battle however, the robot disappears into the junkyard.[124] Unbeknownst to Juston, the processor was actually the remains of a giant robot programmed to exterminate mutants: a Sentinel (namely the MK VI model). During this time, Juston has also met a senior girl at his school named Jesse, for whom he immediately develops a crush. A few days after the event, Juston discovers the battle bot and the half re-built Sentinel in his junkyard. Initially frightened by the discovery, he begins to assist in rebuilding and reprogramming the Sentinel.[125] The two form something of a bond. The good news does not last however, as Juston soon discovers the Sentinel's original purpose while searching online and coming across an article featuring the X-Men.[126] Additionally, some bullies that had plagued Juston earlier in the series strike back, hurting one of his friends and turning his crush against him with lies that he had told the school body the pair had "hooked-up". Hurt and humiliated after the bullies reveal themselves, Juston returns to the Sentinel, contemplating using it for revenge.[127] The next day, Jesse tries to find Juston to talk with him, and while talking to his two friends, the Sentinel arrives and begins to attack the school,[128] targeting the two bullies specifically. Before they can be hurt, Juston smashes a hot-wired jeep into the Sentinel causing it to fall and retreat. It is later revealed that Juston staged the entire attack to earn positive standing at school and in the community, but he begins to feel guilt for the physical and psychological repercussions of his actions. He decides the best course is to use his Sentinel for good.[129]

Juston soon discovers it is not as easy as it looks, as he and his Sentinel are almost caught trying to save the survivors from a plane crash. The CSA, investigating the Sentinel attack on the school, arrive on the scene and begin attacking the Sentinel in an effort to reclaim it. The Sentinel fights back, despite Juston's orders, which puts their relationship in further strain. Unaware that the Sentinel was secretly repairing its prime directive, the robot begins to hunt mutants once again leading to a final confrontation with the head CSA Agent, who was secretly a mutant and deduced that Juston was controlling the sentinel.[130] Against Juston's orders, the sentinel kills the Agent, so Juston is free of suspicion, but his Sentinel is damaged and confiscated. Juston decides to run away and free the sentinel, then use the sentinel's DNA detection skills to look for his long-lost mother.[131]

In the 2005 sequel to the first volume, Juston is still looking for his mother. His friends and family, not knowing where he went, begin to worry and his father does his best to try to find him. Meanwhile, Juston stumbles upon data indicating that his Sentinel was in fact used by a previous owner who used it for the murder of a non-mutant.[132] It is revealed that a Wisconsin politician named Senator Jeff Knudsen and a military official named Colonel Archibald Hunt had worked together to take out Senator Knudsen's rival using the sentinel. In Washington D.C., Senator Knudsen and Colonel Hunt discover their Sentinel is out and could incriminate the both of them, leaving them with one option: Destroy it and anybody who knows about it. To do this, they use a new, experimental "stealth" Sentinel Mark VII-A.[133] Juston's search for his mother leads him to an estranged aunt named Ginny Baker, who allows him in only with the hope that she be repaid with money that Juston received from all his media appearances following his "heroics" at the school from the previous volume. When he tells her he does not have any and is only trying to find his mother, Ginny cruelly reveals that she left him and his family because she did not love them.[133] Juston rushes out the door while Ginny calls the local news, leading his father right to her as well. The stealth sentinel catches up to Juston and his sentinel and engages them. It is defeated, but not before doing serious damage.[134] The sentinel, acting on its directive to protect Juston, takes the opportunity to not only repair itself, but to also build a cockpit for Juston to operate from the inside. Juston makes his way back to Antigo but is ambushed by the Stealth Sentinel who removes his Sentinel's hand. Juston's Sentinel and the Stealth Sentinel do battle while Juston tries to protect his family and friends in the process.[135] Colonel Hunt is now manually controlling the stealth sentinel, which is ready to deliver the fatal blow, but Senator Knudsen disables the control system out of compassion for the young kid. After destroying the stealth sentinel, Juston makes a promise to Colonel Hunt and Senator Knudsen that if one of them pursues him or his sentinel, he would divulge their secret. After a touching reunion with his father during which he discovers the truth about his mother, Juston goes back to school where he runs into Jesse and the rest of his buddies. On the final page, it is revealed he still has the Sentinel which now wields one of the Stealth Sentinel's arms and he hopes that he can do some real good now.[136]

Following Fear Itself, Juston and his Sentinel appear as students at the revamped Avengers Academy.[137][138] The Sentinel now features a cockpit to carry Juston around in during battle. The Sentinel has since been revealed possessing the advanced self-repair abilities of the latter generation Sentinels, thus negating every shred of damage dealt during its past adventures. Juston still prefers to help the Sentinel though keeping its repairs more aesthetically pleasing. Despite Juston hopes to be a hero along with his Sentinel, he was unable to fully eradicate the "Destroy all mutants" protocol from its A.I. Instead as a workaround solution, he implanted a long string of directives each one with a higher priority than the original program such as "Protecting Juston and his friends", "Defend humanity", and "Preserve itself unless that doesn't contradict the previous directives".[139]

During the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline, Emma Frost (possessing a fraction of the Phoenix Force) arrives to destroy Juston's Sentinel, seeing it as a threat to mutantkind. When Juston claimed that he loved it, the entire Academy rose to defend the Sentinel. During the battle, the Sentinel demonstrated the ability to override its prime directive to self-preservation, sacrificing itself to save Juston. Emma then melted down its processor, unaware that Quicksilver had swiftly swapped it with a duplicate. He and Giant-Man were then able to rebuild the Sentinel.[140]

As part of the Marvel NOW! event within the issues of Avengers Arena, Juston Seyfert is among the young heroes who are abducted by Arcade and forced to fight for their lives in Murderworld.[141] Others in the group include Cammi, Darkhawk, Hazmat, Mettle, Nico Minoru, Reptil, Chase Stein, X-23, Apex (Tim/Katy), Nara, Kid Briton, Red Raven, Deathlocket, Cullen Bloodstone, and Anachronism. He is attacked and the Sentinel he is working on folds around him, apparently crushing him.[142] Juston Seyfert is later revealed to have survived, but is now paralyzed below the waist due to the injuries sustained when the Sentinel crashed. Distraught at the loss of his best friend, Juston salvages the remains of the Sentinel and creates a suit of battle armor, which he uses to attack Deathlocket. After the Runaways members Nico Minoru and Chase Stein become involved in the battle, Chase Stein transforms into the new Darkhawk and attacks Juston.[143] The battle was aborted by Tim's technopathic powers and the group's vote for Tim/Katy's life or death. Juston was among those who voted for death. When Tim reverts to Katy, Juston is murdered by Apex who breaks his neck and then steals his Sentinel.[144] When Deathlocket stumbles into an underground facility, Juston Seyfert's body is among the dead bodies that are seen in one of the rooms.[145]

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Shape is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Mark Gruenwald and is loosely based off of Plastic Man.

The Shape (real name Raleigh Lund) was born in Simak, Lowengard, in the United States of the alternate Earth of the Squadron Supreme, Earth-712. 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,[146] all of the Institute's members underwent behavior modification, their criminal records were pardoned, and they all joined the Squadron.[146] Now, as a public crusader and adventurer, Shape helped supervise the manufacturing of force field belts.[147] He also helped his fellow superheroes and babysat for Arcanna Jones' three children, becoming especially close with Drusilla Jones.[148] Eventually the behavior modification was reversed by the Squadron's opponents the Redeemers, but the Shape, having never been a criminal at heart in the first place, still chose to side with the Squadron against Nighthawk and the Redeemers. After the battle, Shape helped get the pregnant Arcanna to the delivery room after she collapsed.[149]

Later, Shape accompanied the Squadron in a futile struggle against the Nth Man.[150] As a result, Shape and the Squadron traveled to Earth. There, Shape and Haywire were mentally coerced by the Over-Mind to prevent Quasar from following the starship in which the Over-Mind had kidnapped the Squadron Supreme.[151]

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Miriam Sharpe is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

All that is known about Sharpe prior to the 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 the most powerful voice in the emerging Pro-Registration Movement, demanding the government pass the Superhuman Registration Act (SHRA). At a memorial service for the victims of the Stamford attack, Sharpe had a highly publicized confrontation with Tony Stark where she accused the Avengers' benefactor of being there just to "play hero". It was this confrontation with Sharpe that convinced Stark to also champion the Registration Act as Iron Man. However, Stark had in fact already been covertly supporting Registration Act even before the Stamford disaster. Sharpe is widely noted by pundits as a brilliant political operator. In the weeks following the Stamford disaster, she managed to create a support base that would gather hundreds to march on the White House, influence superhumans, and eventually convince Congress and the president to pass the superhuman registration act.[152]

Sharpe appeared on stage at the press conference where Spider-Man unmasked himself as one of the first public supporters.[153] Sharpe attended Bill Foster's funeral after he was killed by a cyborg clone of Thor. She would again speak with Iron Man, this time to bolster Iron Man's commitment to the SHRA while also comparing "Thor" killing Bill Foster to a policeman killing a thug. She also gave him an Iron Man model, her son's favourite toy, to remind Iron Man of what they were fighting for.[154] Wolverine would also seek Sharpe out to tell her the story of bringing justice to Nitro and to former Damage Control Inc. CEO Walter Declun (who gave Nitro Mutant Growth Hormone pills to boost power which resulted in the destruction of Stamford and giving Declum many profitable contracts for rebuilding).[155]

Stark shows her a series of gardens created as a memorial to the children lost in the Stamford incident. It is here Sharpe thanks both Stark and Mister Fantastic for backing her idea of superhero registration despite its negative side effects.[156] Sharpe joins Stark following the climactic battle to discuss the future in the wake of the Pro-Registration victory. As they discuss future plans, including Stark's recent promotion to Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Sharpe tells Stark that she has finally started to believe in superheroes again, thanks to Stark.[157] In light of the public relationship between Stark and Maya Hansen, the creator of the Extremis virus, who Sharpe considers a mass murderer, Sharpe went on the television program Viewpoint to publicly attack the government for supporting Hansen.[158] Sharpe is later on hand to support the appointment of Ultra Girl as director of the Junior Guardsmen, a youth branch of the Initiative, akin to the JROTC program.[159]

During the 2011 "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 and his Worthy were causing fear and chaos across the globe. During this time, she forgave Speedball for what happened in Stamford.[160] 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.[161]

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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.[162]

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First appearanceIron Man #278 (March 1992)
Created byLen Kaminski, Paul Ryan
SpeciesKree
TeamsStarforce
AbilitiesStrength, durability, energy projection
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  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

Shatterax (Roco-Bai) was created by Len Kaminski and Paul Ryan and made his first appearance in Iron Man #278 in March 1992.

Roco-Bai was a member of a new breed of Kree cyborg soldiers, dubbed techo-warriors, and he battled the superhero Iron Man during Kree-Shi'ar War.[163] And later, he joined the Starforce.[164]

During the Annihilation: Conquest storyline, he along with Kree were infected by the Phalanx, becoming one of their select and took part on the assault against Adam Warlock, however they failed.[165]

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Shinobi Shaw, also known as a Black King of the Hellfire Club, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the X-Men and their affiliated teams. Created by Chris Claremont, Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio, the character first appeared in X-Factor #67 (June 1991). He is the son of the former Black King Sebastian Shaw and is a mutant with the ability to control the density of his own body.

Shinobi is the adopted son of Sebastian Shaw, the leader of the Hellfire Club. In his first appearance, Shaw is revealed to be involved in the Upstarts, a group made up of Siena Blaze, Fabian Cortez, Trevor Fitzroy and probationary members Andreas and Andrea Strucker (of Fenris), who were manipulated by the Gamemaster and originally Selene to compete in a "game" which involved killing prominent mutants and garnering points from each kill. Shinobi picked his own father as a target and set about to murder him, since Shinobi grew up to hate his father for the treatment he had received in his hands. First, he engaged in a series of financial machinations to ruin his father, he managed to buy Shaw Industries, his father's collection of companies, from under his nose. After bankrupting him, Shinobi boldly confronted his father in Sebastian's private chalet in Switzerland and revealed how he now owned Shaw Industries. He also cruelly teased his father by suggesting that perhaps the late Harry Leland, Sebastian's colleague from the Hellfire Club, could be his real father, on the basis of Shinobi and Harry's similar powers. Finally, Shinobi reached into Sebastian's chest and gave him a coronary attack. The chalet was then obliterated in an explosion, with Shinobi seemingly the sole survivor.[166] Shaw is able to briefly take control of the Hellfire Club, assuming the mantle of Black King[volume & issue needed]. In his early years, Shinobi often surrounded himself with scantily clad men and women.[167]

Shinobi's elimination of his father put him ahead in the ranking of the Upstarts, making him the frontrunner in the game. Shinobi relished in his newfound wealth and glory, and his various servants catered to his every whim in his luxurious apartments in New York and Tokyo. However, his rival Upstart, Trevor Fitzroy, coveted the top spot of the Upstarts for himself. With a new, improved batch of Sentinels, he orchestrated the massacre of most of the Reavers, Hellions and Emma Frost, the White Queen of the Hellfire Club. Fitzroy brought the lifeless Frost to Shinobi as proof and demanded to be handed over Sebastian's ring, which Shinobi wore as a symbol of power. When Shinobi refused to relinquish it, Fitzroy unflinchingly cut off Shinobi's finger which carried the ring and seized it. After Shinobi had his own Sentinels reattach his finger, he hunted down Fitzroy and located him in his secret base in an iceberg in the Arctic Circle. Shinobi's men captured Fitzroy and Shinobi reclaimed the ring. He also gleefully informed Fitzroy that the Gamesmaster, the coordinator of the Upstarts game, had ruled this altercation between the two men in favor of Shinobi. Upon learning that the X-Men were also in Fitzroy's base at the moment, Shinobi attempted to further his Upstarts achievements and wipe out the entire team with some explosions he orchestrated, however, he failed.[168]

Shinobi's leading position among the Upstarts was short-lived. Fellow competitor Fabian Cortez claimed to have killed Magneto and became the frontrunner in the game. When Cortez strongly demurred at the inclusion of a human, Graydon Creed, among the Upstarts, Shinobi tried to calm him down by reminding him that the Upstarts originated as an escapist game of fun for rich, bored and spoiled children.[169] During another of these games, the Upstarts target the surviving members of the New Mutants and the Hellions, but are defeated by the combined forces of X-Force and the New Warriors.[170] Around the same time, eager to return the Inner Circle to its former glory, Shaw approaches Betsy Braddock and Warren Worthington, attempting to convince them to become a part of the Inner Circle. Both X-Men refuse, however.[volume & issue needed][171] He also tried to enlist Storm under Candra's orders as a member, but she also refused.[172] Still operating with the Hellfire Club, he organizes an assassination attempt on Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson, but his power play is thwarted by Spider-Man and a handful of X-Men.[173]

After he learned that his father was alive, Shinobi presumably in fear of retaliation for his assassination attempt, deserted all of his inherited positions and returned to a more secretive mode of life, allowing Sebastian to take control of the Hellfire Club. Shinobi then worked with Spiral and Mindmeld as they experiment on Karma's siblings. However, his personal assassin Clear-Cut betrays him and aids X-Force in defeating him.[174]

As a result of the Scarlet Witch's actions, nearly all of the mutants in the entire world were stripped of their powers. Shinobi is confirmed as being one of a limited number of mutants who retained their powers following the 2005 "Decimation" storyline.[175] When Selene attempted to rise to goddesshood, it was revealed that Shinobi was at some point found and killed by his father, as he was resurrected by Selene with the techno-organic virus and sent with Harry Leland to kill his father and Donald Pierce.[176] Selene was ultimately defeated and Shinobi's fate was left uncertain.[177]

Shinobi is later revealed to be alive and assembled the Upstarts again to kill the Nasty Boys and lure the X-Men out. The Upstarts are quickly neutralized and after discovering the X-Men were unknowingly working for Emma Frost, Shinobi used his own mutant powers to commit suicide by phasing his hand through his head before muttering that Emma Frost will not get him.[178] In the 2019 relaunch of the X-Men comics, Shinobi was resurrected on Krakoa by The Five and placed under the care of his father, who appointed him the Black Bishop of the Hellfire Trading Company. Shinobi was unaware of the circumstances of his death, and his father told him that Emma Frost and Kate Pryde conspired to kill him.[179] After Kate Pride is killed and Shaw's betrayal is revealed through Lockheed, Emma immediately calls Callisto to go after Shinobi, who was having a meeting with Christian Frost. With Cal as her bodyguard, Emma reads Shinobi's mind and finds out that he was unaware of his father's intentions. Emma later makes a dig at Sebastian by questioning his parentage to Shinobi. It is revealed that Shinobi is in fact Harry Leland's illegitimate son.[180]

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Shinobi Shaw, among other Hellfire Club members, was originally planned to appear in Dark Phoenix but was ultimately cut from the film.[181]

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Sheath is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Sheath is an Inhuman with metal shards protruding from her body.

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Sheath appears as an antagonist in the Marvel Rising franchise, voiced by Amanda C. Miller. This version was responsible for the death of Ghost-Spider's Inhuman friend Kevin and is an ally of Exile. By Marvel Rising: Chasing Ghosts, Sheath and Exile are defeated by the Secret Warriors and are handed to George Stacy and his fellow police officers with evidence that Ghost-Spider did not kill Kevin.

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Randall Shire is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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

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S.H.O.C. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created by Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr. in Spider-Man #76 (1997).

Todd Fields is the son of Dr. William Fields, who worked for HYDRA in 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 rather mysterious Darkforce dimension. It was made into an armor by Doctor William Fields, and it has the capabilities of Cloak, as in shadow-melting and projecting the Darkforce energy into the armor to modify its form. Dr. Fields first subject was a man that would come to be known as Loxias Crown, however Crown had his own hidden agenda and killed Dr. Fields along with many other Hydra agents and was planning to use the S.H.O.C.s technology to conquer the world. Todd was a young boy when he witnessed the death of his father, which traumatized him greatly. His father however left Todd with key components for Todd to track and steal another S.H.O.C. armor and bond with it. Todd then became SHOC and swore revenge on Crown for murdering his father.[182]

After Todd saw his father murdered by agents of Hydra, he was devastated. Years later, as a grown man, he would become the new SHOC and a hero. He teamed up with Spider-Man several times and battled Don Fortunato for the whereabouts of Crown, and he was directed to Hammerhead, who informed him that the living vampire Michael Morbius has been captured by Dr. Andrea Janson. Hammerhead killed Dr. Andrea Janson, Crown's lover, to lure him out. During the confrontation, Hammerhead was badly injured and S.H.O.C. figured out a way to defeat Crown, by having him drain the power of the HYDRA's ship, overloading him. Crown later returned as Hunger, a vampire, and battled Blade and Spider-Man. S.H.O.C. however was coming to terms with himself, since the armor was killing him, like it did with Crown.

While trying to get his life straight, Todd was ambushed by the Hand and was killed, only to be resurrected, brainwashed and used as a weapon against Wolverine in Wolverine: Enemy of the State. Luckily, SHIELD was able to stop the influence of Hydra and reverse the brainwash. His memory is slowly recovering, and he has become a hero once more.[183]

The S.H.O.C. armor that he was bonded with allowed him access to high powered weapons that did not require reloading or recharging since it was powered by the Darkforce. He could utilize the combination of technology and mystic energies to enhance his strength, speed, fly (by creating Darkforce wings), teleport, melting into shadows, creating claws and other weapons from his body and shield of Darkforce energies.

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Shotgun (J.R. Walker) is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Ann Nocenti and John Romita Jr., first appeared in Daredevil #271 (October 1989).

J.R. Walker was once a soldier in the United States Army before becoming an assassin working for the CIA. The CIA and Skip Ash sent Shotgun to retrieve a young blonde woman known as Number 9. He wound up battling Daredevil.[184]

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.[185]

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. While Tombstone was taken to the hospital, Spider-Man pursued Shotgun who managed to evade him.[186]

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.

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Shriker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His alter ego is Jack D'Auria, best friend to Danny Ketch. Jack has extensive martial arts training and has mastered all disciplines.

Jack grew up as a friend of Dan 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 and locked the two up. Dan turned into Ghost Rider and defeated the group as well as Hyde.[187] Later, Jack and his sensei were targeted by 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.[volume & issue needed] 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.[volume & issue needed]

After the superhero Civil War, Shriker was considered a candidate for the Avengers Initiative. It is unknown if he ever signed up as he was living in Canada and therefore outside of Tony Stark's jurisdiction.

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Shrunken Bones is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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.[188] Morgan later joined the Headmen in their quest to use their intellectual talents to take control of the world.[189] Dr. 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).

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Sibercat is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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 X-Factor 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.

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Siege (John Kelly) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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 Vietnam War 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.'[190]

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 horrific creature called Biohazard.[191] Collins then discovered within the Deathlok computer's databanks a file named "John Kelly." Opening this file he discovered a copy of John Kelly's consciousness preserved as pure data inhabiting the file in a dormant state. Upon his opening of the file, the copy of Kelly infected Michael Collins's own brain operating as a second consciousness to the annoyance of them both.[192] This situation did not persist long, however, as shortly afterwards Deathlok discovered Harlan Ryker to be working on a new, much improved series of cyborg soldiers, this time with lobotomized brains to avoid the issues he had experienced with both Kelly and Collins. During the ensuing battle the copy of Kelly's consciousness was transferred into the mind of one of the newer cyborgs, freeing Collins from playing host to his unwanted guest and giving Kelly back a semblance of life. As a cyborg, with Deathlok, Silver Sable and the Wild Pack, he battled Mainframe, Ben Jacobs, and the Cyberwarriors. Kelly christened himself Siege after a nickname an old war buddy had given him.[193] With Deathlok and Coldblood, he battled Harlan Ryker, Mainframe, Ben Jacobs, and the Cyberwarriors.[194]

Siege operated as a mercenary for some time working for Silver Sable, S.H.I.E.L.D., and various others. With Silver Sable, the Wild Pack, Next Wave, and the Knights of Wundagore, he battled the Genesis Coalition and the Cyberwarriors.[195] He defeated an airstrike on U.S. troops by a hostile foreign power in the mideast.[196] With Deathlok, he battled Timestream and his mercenaries in Australia.[197] With Deathlok, he experienced the Goddess's epiphany.[198] Alongside Daredevil, he battled Venom and the Hand.[199] With Deathlok and Godwulf, he battled Timestream, the Demolisher, and Luther Manning in the past.[200]

During the Superhero Civil War, Siege joined the Initiative and was assigned to lead the Florida state team the Command, along with Wundarr the Aquarian, Jennifer Kale and the Conquistador. The team investigates a disturbance in the Citrusville swamp (home to the Man-Thing and the Nexus of all Realities). The Conquistador is torn apart. Wundarr is infected but purges himself. Siege is bitten on the face by a zombie and despite his cybernetic nature was quickly turned as well. He attacks Jennifer Kale, saying he only wanted her on the team because of her 'barbarian bikini' outfit she formerly wore. His onboard computer alerts A.R.M.O.R. to the fact that he was seemingly malfunctioning. The cyborg part shoots off Siege's head.[201]

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Raymond Sikorski, sometimes misspelled as Sikorsky, is a character appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Roger Stern and Bob Budiansky, first appeared in 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 with less obstruction, specifically related to Steve Rogers / Captain America and the Vision.[202][203][204][205] Sikorski also works for Roxxon.[121]

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Raymond Sikorski appears in The Avengers: United They Stand, voiced by Ray Landry.

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Silver Scorpion (Elizabeth "Betsy" Barstow) first appeared in Daring Mystery Comics #7 (April 1941), during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books, and was created by Harry Sahle.[206] He signed her origin story with the pen name Jewell, which comics historian Michael J. Vassallo believes marks a collaboration with another, unknown artist.[207] She is Marvel Comics' first superheroine, following the antihero character Black Widow, who reaped evildoers' souls for Satan.[208]

Betty Barstow, a secretary for private detective Dan Harley, wore a superhero-style costume to a masquerade ball, and along the way used her jiujitsu skills and investigative acumen to solve a case her employer had turned down. Enjoying it, she continued to be a masked crime fighter.[209] Silver Scorpion is an honorary member of the Invaders.[volume & issue needed] She appeared with the Golden Age Human Torch as a supporting character.[volume & issue needed] She later joined the Liberty Legion.[volume & issue needed]

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.[210]

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Silver Squirrel is an anthropomorphic squirrel and the animal version of Silver Surfer.

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Simian Torch is an anthropomorphic monkey and animal version of the Human Torch.

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Sise-Neg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. 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 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 exactly as it was.[211]

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Sister Dagger (Zheng Esme), also known as Deadly Dagger, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. 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.[212]

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.[213]

Although initially cold and hostile to him, Sister Dagger eventually warms to Shang-Chi and tells him her real name.[212]

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.[214]

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.[215] 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.[216][217] 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.[218]

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.[219][220] 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.[221] 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 Ten Rings. Afterwards, Sister Dagger makes amends with Shang-Chi and returns to the House of the Deadly Dagger.[222][223] Sister Dagger would continue assisting Shang-Chi and the Society.[224]

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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 holds some resentment towards him for leaving her with their father, Wenwu, but reconciles with him. Xialing physically resembles Sister Dagger, possessing a black and white costume, bob cut hairstyle, and a rope dart as her main weapon, similar to Sister Dagger's preference for knives and daggers. She also shares some qualities with Zheng Bao Yu and Sasha Hammer.

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Skinner is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. 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 Nightstalker and Morbius, the Living Vampire, as part of the "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 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.[volume & issue needed]

In battle, Blaze repeatedly shot Skinner with his shotgun, until Skinner was only a skeleton. He survived, however, but Ghost Rider arrived and killed him with hellfire. After they left, however, Skinner regenerated.

After this Skinner sought out new humans to steal their flesh so that he may appear human again. He decided he would wear his mother's flesh for revenge. He later attempted to kill Blaze and Ghost Rider again, this time by running then over with a stolen truck. A battle then followed, which Blaze would have lost had it not been to intervention from Lilith and Centurious appeared and abducted Blaze and Skinner, leaving Ghost Rider.[volume & issue needed]

Skinner later escaped, only to be captured again, this time by the government, who planned to use him in a research and containment center called the Black Hole. Skinner was operated on so that they could discovered what his flesh was made out of, and the center's supervisor, Spook, was cruel to Skinner and taunted him over the death of his family. Ghost Rider was later imprisoned in the center, which allowed Skinner to escape as well. Skinner then started a prison break, which caused Nick Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Avengers to come and try to keep the situation under control. During the riot Skinner attacked Ghost Rider. Ghost rider used his penance stare on Skinner, which did weakened Skinner and made Ghost Rider feel the pain of Skinner's victims.[volume & issue needed]

After escaping the Black Hole, Skinner, who pleased by the news of his mother's death, ended his feud with Blaze and Ghost Rider, and no longer pursued then for revenge. He was later captured and imprisoned in the Vault. After its destruction by the U-Foes, however, Skinner escaped and set out on a quest to kill those who he feels are responsible for the death of his family.[volume & issue needed]

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Slab (Christopher Anderson), a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in X-Factor #74.

Slab is a mutant villain who is recruited by Mister Sinister to be part of his Nasty Boys and was the first team member to attack their nemesis, the government sponsored X-Factor team.[volume & issue needed] Slab climbs to the top of the Washington Monument and calls Strong Guy out to fight him, and they battle. When Slab shrinks to normal size to duck a punch, he causes Strong Guy to shatter and destroy the monument. Slab's battle is aided off-scenes by Senator Stephen Shaffran, who has the mutant power to manipulate probability, (including causing others to suffer bad luck while enjoying good luck himself).[volume & issue needed]

Slab was captured along with his teammate Hairbag and taken to a holding cell by X-Factor.[volume & issue needed] While he waits for his lawyer to negotiate bail, Slab and Hairbag are broken out of prison by the Mutant Liberation Front (of which Slab's sister Thumbelina is a member).[volume & issue needed] He is returned to the Nasty Boys shortly afterwards.[volume & issue needed] Slab has not been seen since the group's subsequent breakup. It is unknown if Slab retained his mutant powers after the M-Day.

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Slab makes non-speaking appearances in X-Men: The Animated Series as a member of the Nasty Boys.

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Victor "Vic" Slaughter is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. 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, the Living Vampire,[225][226] as well as Wolverine.[227][228]

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Slayback is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Primarily an enemy of Deadpool,[229] 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).[230][231]

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. Over time, Deadpool grew disgusted by Slayback's sociopathy and sadism and attempted to kill him by blowing him up, unaware that Slayback had regenerative abilities that, over a period of ten years, allowed him to recover from Deadpool's attack.[232]

Obsessed with getting revenge on Deadpool, Slayback stole files pertaining to him from Department K and attempted to force Kane into revealing Deadpool's whereabouts. Next, Slayback, aware that Deadpool was among the mercenaries competing for Tolliver's inheritance, discerned that it was located in a Nepalese temple, where he captured Copycat. When Deadpool, Kane and Weasel arrived to claim Tolliver's treasure, Slayback attacked them and fatally wounded Copycat. The android Zero, who had been among Tolliver's belongings, was reactivated by the battle and disintegrated Slayback.[232]

Slayback survived or was resurrected and went to work for Doctor Westergaard, who had Slayback capture Deadpool for use as a test subject for her experiments involving the Legacy Virus. Deadpool was rescued by Wolverine and Maverick while Slayback was abandoned and blown up by Westergaard.[233]

Allison Kemp later hired Slayback and T-Ray to help her kill Deadpool.[234][235] When Deadpool attacked Kemp's airship, Slayback panicked and attempted to flee via parachute pack, realizing too late that Deadpool had stuffed it full of explosives which detonated in mid-air as Slayback screamed, "Oh, fu-".[236] Slayback was subsequently shown running amok in Hell during a period of cosmic imbalance caused by Death being imprisoned by Eternity.[237]

A revived Slayback rejoined Weapon X and was seemingly killed yet again when a group of the organization's escaped test subjects stabbed and immolated him during Death of Wolverine.[238] Slayback afterward appeared as one of the villains vying for the Rigellian Recorder acquired by Deadpool and the Mercs for Money. When questioned about his return by an annoyed Deadpool, Slayback merely quips, "The kind of money being offered for killing you... is worth crawling outta the grave for!"[239]

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Sligguth is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Smart Alec (Alexander "Alec" Thorne) is a fictional mutant[citation needed] in Marvel Comics, and a member of Alpha Flight. He first appeared in Alpha Flight #1 (August 1983) 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, he was contacted by 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, a precursor to Alpha Flight. In their first mission, they stopped the terrorist known as Egghead from launching a thermonuclear missile at the United States.[240] Later, after Hudson divided the team into three smaller groups, Thorne (as Smart Alec) began training in Gamma Flight.[241]

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'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.[242]

Snowbird was later forced to kill Sasquatch to vanquish the Great Beast, Tanaraq, who co-inhabited his body. His mind was eventually transferred into Box's robot body.[243] Langkowski's mind eventually entered Thorne's tiny body in an attempt to return to the human world. Thorne's body was finally killed when Langkowski merged his mind into the Box robot to defeat Pestilence, whose freed mind had inhabited the body of Snowbird (who was in the form of Sasquatch at the time), before Langkowski took over the Sasquatch body.[244]

Smart Alec appears as part of the "Omega Flight" entry in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #9.

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Snakes is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Snakes is a member of the new UK superhero team The Union. It has been released that Snakes represent Northern Ireland, but Snakes' powers have not been published to the public.[245]

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Lieutenant Martin Soap is a fictional police officer, and ally of the Marvel Comics antihero the Punisher. He was created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, and first appeared in The Punisher Volume 5, #2 (May 2000).

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 an improbable turn of events, such as a judge being declared insane, or an entire jury taking ecstasy.[246][247]

When the Punisher resurfaces and declares war on the Gnucci crime family, Soap is assigned to the Punisher Task Force, a sinecure with only one other member, a neurotic behavioral psychologist named Buddy Plugg.[248] After Soap criticizes his profile of the Punisher, the distraught Plugg hangs himself in his and Soap's shared office.[249]

Soap is later approached by Molly von Richthofen, a lieutenant, and the sole member of another pointless task force, one supposedly dedicated to dismantling the Gnucci family.[250] The two join forces, and stake out Ma Gnucci's mansion, intending to step in and arrest whoever remains after the Punisher inevitably lays siege to the building. Over the course of their investigation, Soap and Molly become friends, and remain so even after Molly shoots down Soap's attempt to pursue a romantic relationship with her by revealing that she is a lesbian.[251][252][253][254][255][256][257] After killing Ma Gnucci and destroying her mansion, the Punisher confronts Soap and Molly, and offers them Ma's compromising photographs of the mayor and the police commissioner in exchange for all of the information that the NYPD has pertaining to the Vigilante Squad. With the photographs, Soap is able to blackmail his way into becoming the new commissioner; while Soap is basking in his good fortune, a bird defecates on his head.[258]

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.[259][260] After Soap kills serial killer John "Bubba" Prong in self-defense, Soap is promoted to Lieutenant.[261]

Soap is later taken hostage by hired goons working for ruthless tabloid reporter Chuck Self, who forces the Punisher to take Self along with him while the Punisher spends a night killing gangsters and petty criminals. If Castle fails to comply with Self's orders, Self-will text-message his men to kill Soap. During the course of being chased by gang members and Mafiosos, Self is injured several times while the Punisher himself remained unscathed. Self is later killed by accidentally falling into a woodchipper, and Castle returns to save Soap by killing Self's thugs. The Punisher leaves Self's mangled corpse on the hood of his own car, then Castle and Soap walk away.[262]

Soap is seen as a bar regular, falsely believing the bartender, Kevin, to be one of his true friends. Kevin is amused by Soap's lack of awareness when choosing dates, including, but not limited to, a killer ex-con, a transvestite and a woman Kevin believes is Soap's own long-lost mother. When Soap nearly kills himself with a gun in the men's bathroom, Kevin intervenes, and Soap believes that it is out of concern for his well-being. But when Kevin makes a snarky comment because he didn't want a mess and preferred Soap to kill himself at his home, Soap snaps at Kevin, threatens him with his gun and terrifies him before storming off, having found self-confidence in himself. Soap tries to arrest the Punisher but fails to stop him. Soap then becomes despondent; Castle then tells Soap when things aren't getting better, to "just go".[263]

Soap leaves the NYPD, moves to Los Angeles and becomes a porn star. Up to that point, he had simply been unaware that he has large genitals.[263][247]

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  • Soap appears in Punisher: War Zone, portrayed by Dash Mihok. This version is a clumsy, incompetent man with a degree in behavioral psychology who is assigned to the Punisher Task Force, a meaningless sinecure with him as the only member, since the NYPD is fully in sympathy with the Punisher's actions but has to cosmetically appear as though it is trying to discourage vigilantism. Soap is partnered with Paul Budiansky, an FBI agent fixated on apprehending the Punisher, who had killed an undercover agent by mistake. Midway through the film, it is revealed that Soap is actually one of the Punisher's allies, feeding him information on his various targets. By the time Budiansky has figured this out, he has realized how evil the criminals they are up against are, and how powerless the "system" is to punish them. Soap and Budiansky both assist the Punisher in rescuing the dead agent's family from Jigsaw. In the aftermath, Soap starts to walk the Punisher home, beginning an unsolicited lecture on the benefits of mercy and rehabilitation instead of outright execution – but halts when he is menaced by a mugger, whom the Punisher kills.[264]
  • Martin Soap appears in The Punisher, voiced by Michael Gough. In the game, he and Molly von Richthofen interrogate the captured Punisher on Ryker's Island before John Saint/Jigsaw leads a breakout thanks to his Yakuza gang. Flashbacks reveal that Soap is secretly allied with the Punisher, regularly forwarding him information about various criminals. In one level, the Punisher enters a bar to kill Mafioso Bobbie Gnucci (son of Ma Gnucci) and his entourage. Soap is present but misses the shootout due to being in the restroom vomiting, partly from alcohol consumption, and partly due to fear of Gnucci's thugs. Soap exits the restroom after the Punisher leaves the premises, sees the mess, and proclaims, "Damn it, Castle, this was my favorite bar!"[265]

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Solarr (Silas King) is a fictional supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema, the character first appeared in Captain America #160.[266]

King was a latent mutant and drug runner whose mutation was catalyzed when he spent several days out in the desert sun after his truck broke down. While recovering from sunstroke and dehydration in the hospital, he realized he could discharge the solar energy he had stored as heat blasts.

Calling himself Solarr, he began a criminal career in New York City, starting with bank robbery. He partnered with Klaw and became a member of the Emissaries of Evil.[267]

Solarr later battled Daredevil and Spider-Man when he was hired to kill a hitman. The duo defeated Solarr, though the hitman went insane.[268]

He repeatedly met defeat and was eventually captured and imprisoned at the Project Pegasus research center in New York State, where scientists studied his powers.[269][270]

One of the other captives and subjects for study at Project Pegasus was Bres, one of the other-dimensional Fomor. Bres began to use his powers to manipulate the staff at the facility, and caused a guard named Harry Winslow to die of heart failure. Bres also freed Solarr from his cell. Solarr hated Winslow, and when he found his corpse, he incinerated it. Bres used his magic to animate the charred corpse, which killed Solarr.[271]

It was later revealed that Solarr was one of the possible targets of Scourge of the Underworld, until Scourge found out that Solarr was already dead.[272]

Solarr was later seen among the revived mutants on Krakoa at the time when the X-Men, Juggernaut, and Deadpool dealt with the Human-Adaptoid.[273]

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Solarr appears in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "Secrets, Not Long Buried", voiced by Lorne Kennedy.[citation needed] This version is Bill Braddock, the leader of the mutant-supremacist group Children of the Shadow, and ruler of the mutant and human cohabitation community called Skull Mesa. He is aided by the Toad and series-original mutant character Chet.

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Candace "Candy" Southern is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Roy Thomas and Werner Roth, first appeared in X-Men #31 in May 1967.[274]

Candy Southern is a former girlfriend of Warren Worthington III. Writer Roy Thomas created her name by combining the last name of author Terry Southern with the first name of the title character of Southern's novel Candy.[275] Within the context of the stories, she partook in many adventures before being killed by Cameron Hodge.[276]

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The Space Phantoms are a race of creatures appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

The Space Phantoms are the servants of Immortus. For many years it was assumed that there was only one Space Phantom, but in the course of the Destiny War the Avengers discovered that there was more than one. During a journey back in time to 1873, a trio of Space Phantoms was caught impersonating the Gunhawks and the Black Rider.[277] The Space Phantoms were previously said to have originated on the planet Phantus,[278] in the Phalbo system in the Milky Way Galaxy.[279]

The first Space Phantom first appeared in The Avengers #2, copying Giant-Man, Iron Man, and Hulk. During his battle with the Avengers, he first copied the Hulk, and battled Iron Man. He took the shape of a flying insect to escape, but Iron Man continued to battle the Hulk. The Space Phantom attacked the Wasp in his insect form, and then became Giant-Man. After fighting Iron Man, he took Iron Man's form. He finally attempted to copy Thor and was banished back to Limbo because his powers could not affect Asgardians.[280]

Since all Space Phantoms appear identical and can appear as any other creature, it can be difficult to determine which Space Phantom did what; the following activities have previously been attributed to the Space Phantom who first encountered the Avengers, but these may not have been the same Space Phantom. A Space Phantom allied with the Grim Reaper and impersonated Madame Hydra, and commanded a division of HYDRA in that identity. The Space Phantom battled the Avengers, but was shunted back into Limbo when he attempted to mimic Rick Jones, who was then linked to Captain Mar-Vell.[281] A Space Phantom was compelled by Immortus to impersonate Mantis to deceive Kang.[282] A Space Phantom attempted to trick Thor into freeing the planet Phantus from Limbo, and allied with Thor to save Phantus, which led to Thor losing much of Mjolnir's power over time.[283] A Space Phantom once encountered Rom in Limbo.[284] A Space Phantom later encountered the Avengers in Limbo.[285] A Space Phantom was used as a pawn by the Young God Calculus in a scheme pitting Spider-Man against the Avengers.[286]

The original Space Phantom is revealed to be disguised as Spider-Man in the Beyond! series.[287]

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Spear is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Jasper Daniels is the brother of a convict named Jack Daniels and an unnamed brother who operated as 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 Dr. Noah Burstein and began developing identities that would serve him in his quest to avenge his brother.[288] Spear watched Noah Burnstein from the shadows. Noah noticed him but did not say anything to Power Man.[289] Spear fired on Dr. Burnstein while he was walking with Luke Cage and Claire Foster so that he can fight with Luke Cage. Despite Luke Cage's best efforts, Spear managed to do a near fatal shot on Dr. Burnstein and escaped. Shortly after the attack, Spear shot a hollow shaft with a message to Dr. Burnstein confirming his attack on him.[290] Spear later tracked Luke Cage's movements and was on hand to rescue Mangler after an ill-advised attack on Luke Cage. While Mangler distracted Luke Cage, Spear sent another message to Dr. Burnstein and once again decided to let him live. He left a message for him to meet him at the East River pier. When Dr. Burnstein did so, he was speared by Spear in front of Luke Cage's eyes. Two young adults witnessed Spear escaping the pier. Spear then attempted to rescue Mangler from police custody which was thwarted by Luke Cage. Not wanting to lose another son, Spear's mother tipped off Luke Cage and Quentin Chase as to his whereabouts. Luke Cage and Quentin Chase confronted Spear at his tenement apartment. He engaged Luke Cage in a running battle which took to the top of an outbound bus which crashed into the Hudson River. After knocking out Spear, Luke Cage handed him over to the police.[291]

During the Shadowland storyline, Spear appeared as a member of Nightshade's Flashmob (which also consisted of Chemistro II, Cheshire Cat, Comanche, Dontrell Hamilton, and Mr. Fish II) where they attacked Victor Alvarez on a rooftop. Spear was quickly pinned to the wall by Power Man and then knocked out by Luke Cage. Flashmob was remanded to Ryker's Island. Nightshade's solicitor Big Ben Donovan was able to secure Spear's release.[292] During the Spider-Island storyline, Spear was with Flashmob when they tried to leave a spider-infested Manhattan only to be defeated by Heroes for Hire.[293]

After his brother Mangler is attacked by a gang of "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.[294] 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 Donovan.[295]

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Spear appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "To Steal an Ant-Man" as a member of William Cross' gang.

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Elias Spector is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the father of Marc Spector/Moon Knight. The character first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #28 (January, 1976), created by Alan Zelenetz and Bo Hampton.

When he was a kid, Elias Spector fled with his mother and 'Yitz Perlman' from Nazi prosecution after Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia. Perlman was 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, Illinois, and Elias was taught by Perlman to become a rabbi.[296]

Elias later had a two sons, Marc and 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.[297] He was disappointed with his boys violent nature and their obsession with war, he believed that should concentrate on their education but his wife dismissed this as boy being boys.[298]

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 a dissociative identity disorder, and never told anyone about Perlman's true nature.[296] When Marc's multiple personalities started manifesting, Elias interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital.[299] 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.[300] After his death Marc resented his father, believing that Elias was embarrassed by him.

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Elias Spector appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe/Disney+ television series Moon Knight episode "Asylum", portrayed by Rey Lucas. In Marc's memories, Elias and his wife Wendy had a happy family life with their kids Marc and Randall until the day when Randall perished in a cave flood. Consumed by the loss of Randall, Wendy became an alcoholic and mistreated Marc leaving Elias to take care of him since childhood. Elias didn't have enough courage to support him or to calm Wendy down. By the time Marc was a teenager, Elias tried to talk Marc out of leaving while claiming that he can get help for Wendy. After Wendy's death, Elias saw Marc through the window knowing that he left her life by not going to her funeral.

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Mrs. Spector is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is the mother of Marc Spector/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 Randall. Her husband was disappointed with his boys' violent nature and their obsession with war, he believed that should concentrate on their education, but she dismissed this as boy being boys.[298] When Marc's multiple personalities started manifesting, they interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital.[299]

Following Elias' passing, Marc was allowed to leave the hospital temporarily to sit shiva. At the reception, she attempted to comfort Marc against his belief that Elias despised him. Marc manifested his alter of Jake to cope, and left to his old room, where he heard Khonshu's voice, and it prompted him to run away.[300]

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Mrs. Spector, named Wendy Spector, appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe television series Moon Knight episode "Asylum", portrayed by Fernanda Andrade. This version was a good mother to Marc and Randal, 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 alias was unaware that Wendy was dead when he kept leaving messages on her phone until Marc told him.

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Bailey Briggs / Spider-Boy is a fictional character created by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos and appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

At the end of the "End of the Spider-Verse" storyline following the defeat of Shathra and Morlun, the other fallen Spider-Totems were restored. Among the restored was Bailey Briggs, a boy who was an earlier sidekick of Spider-Man who was one day erased from history. He claims that he went on different adventures with Spider-Man and Miles Morales and had special wall-sticking shoes that were made for him by Mister Fantastic.[301]

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Spider-Woman (Charlotte Witter) is a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Howard Mackie and John Byrne, first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2, #5 (May 1999).

Within the context of the stories, 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 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.

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Charlotte appears as a playable character in Spider-Man Unlimited.[302]

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Spike is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are not to be confused with Spyke from X-Men: Evolution, nor with Spike Freeman, another character in the groups X-Statix and X-Force.

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Darren Elliot aka The Spike debuted in 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 in killing one of the Brotherhood members by impaling her as she fell backwards from the Orphan's punch.[303] In another battle, in Central America, the Spike and the Anarchist competed to kill as many militiamen as possible.[304] Sometime later, after seeing Vivisector and Phat holding hands, the Spike's homophobic reaction causes another rift with the team.[305] The Spike eventually is killed by an impostor, who is himself then killed.[306]

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Spike (Gary Walsh) is a character from New X-Men, who first appeared in #126 of that title. Created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. He was a student at the Xavier Institute before M-Day.[307]

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  • A member of The People[308] 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 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 and first appeared in Crew #2.

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A character named Spike appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by Lance Gibson. He is a minor villian and Brotherhood/Omega Gang member who encounters Wolverine outside the Brotherhood's encampment and is killed by him.[309]

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Spirit of '76 (William Naslund) 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.[310] In a canonical portion of a story in issue #4 (August 1977) of the alternative universe series What If?, Naslund succeeds Steve Rogers as Captain America, the first of three official replacements until Rogers resumed the role years later.[311] 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."[312] Nicholas Friedman of Comic Book Resources ranked William Naslund 18th in their "The Very Best Captain Americas" list.[313]

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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, alongside Dyna-Mite, 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. Upon learning how they had been duped, all the Crusaders but Naslund left costumed adventuring.[314]

When the original Captain America, Steve Rogers, and his sidekick, Bucky, went missing in action in 1945, U.S. President Harry S. Truman recruited Naslund and a young man named Fred Davis to become the new Captain America and Bucky.[315] Alongside Namor the Sub-Mariner and the original Red Guardian, the new Captain America stopped a Nazi plot to destroy the Potsdam Conference.[316] They briefly fought alongside the post-war All-Winners Squad, battling Isbisa[317] 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.[318] Naslund was killed in 1946 in the line of duty when he was crushed to death by a robot serving the 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.[319] Naslund was later brought through time by the Contemplator to battle an Adam II of an alternate world alongside the original Captain America, Jeffrey Mace, and the 1950s Captain America.[320]

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Spirit of Vengeance (Wileaydus Autolycus) is the Ghost Rider from an alternate future of the Marvel Universe and member of the Galactic Guardians.

The character, created by Jim Valentino, first appeared in 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 in the Tilnast system.[321] 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.[322] 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, 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.[323]

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.[324]

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Jia Jing is a mutant whose abilities manifested at the end of the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline.[325] She joins Wolverine's 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" after Kitty Pryde.[326]

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Spyne is a fictional mutant character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in Cable #17.

Spyne was one of the mutant members of the Dark Riders. A cannibalistic carnivore, 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 in the Morlock tunnels and clashed with Cable, Storm, and Domino. Spyne was able to disarm Cable, but Cable defeated him with his telekinetic powers.[327]

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, 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.[328] After the events with Mister Sinister, Spyne took part in breaking Cyber out of a Scottish dungeon and took them to their rebuilt fortress in Egypt where the villain was stripped of his adamantium 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 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'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.[329]

Spyne, along with several of his fellow Dark Riders, is resurrected by means of the 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.[330] 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.[331]

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Squackeye is an anthropomorphic chicken and animal version of Hawkeye.

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Squid is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Squid first appears in Peter Parker: Spider-Man Volume 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 mouthless squid-like creature. In his first outing as a supervillain, Squid and his girlfriend Ms. Fortune battled Spider-Man on a rooftop. Spider-Man defeated them.[332] After their failure, the ones responsible for Squid's creation attacked him and Ms. Fortune (who barely survived). She broke up with Squid. Squid was later hired by an unnamed Upper West Side crime boss to eliminate the local businessmen that won't sell their properties to him. Squid later dragged a cigar store owner named "Old Man" Frenzetti into the sewers and later killed him. He later confronted his father at a bar and then stormed out as Peter Parker entered. Squid later came up through the sink pipes of Miguel Vargas' coffee shop in an attempt to kill him. Miguel escaped as Mike Callahan attacked him with a baseball bat. Squid broke the bat, but was blindsided by Spider-Man. Both Spider-Man and Mike managed to calm Squid down with Mike telling his son his apology for the way he treated him. After a long talk in the night, Squid was presumably taken away by the police.[333] During the "Civil War" storyline, Squid was among the villains recruited into Hammerhead's unnamed supervillain army to take advantage of the Civil War. Unfortunately for the assembled villains, Iron Man and a number of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents raided their headquarters.[334]

Squid was among the villains recruited into Hood's unnamed crime syndicate.[335] During the "Secret Invasion" storyline, Squid is one among many supervillains who joined the Hood's crime syndicate in attacking the invading Skrull force.[336] During the "Dark Reign" storyline, Squid is seen assisting some of Hood's operatives in a raid where he and Man-Fish go into the water to get to secure a valued ship.[337] He is seen relaxing in a lounge area inside one of the Hood's facilities.[338] Squid accompanies Hood when his Crime Syndicate attacks Mister Negative and his gang.[339] He alongside Answer, Lightmaster, Scorcher, Speed Demon, Spot, and White Rabbit are knocked down by Spider-Man (who was corrupted to Mister Negative's side). The Squid also attacks one of Mister Negative's criminal operations, a brothel.[340] Squid is later recruited by Max Fury to join the Shadow Council's incarnation of the Masters of Evil. He and Whiplash helped to subdue John Steele who is then taken down by Vengeance.[341] Boomerang and Owl then hire Squid onto the Sinister Sixteen, assembled to distract the Chameleon's forces while Boomerang steals from him.[342]

During the "AXIS" storyline, Squid and his gang called the Tentacles commit a robbery and take a family hostage. Spider-Man heads out to save the day but is beaten to the scene by the morally inverted Carnage who defeats and webs up Squid leaving behind a note that reads "From Your Friendly Neighborhood Carnage!" Spider-Man is surprised at this heroic action that Carnage committed.[343]

Squid was among the villains that joined Swarm's Sinister Six at the time when Spider-Man and the students of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. After Hellion defeated Swarm, Squid and the other villains surrendered.[344] During the "Avengers: Standoff!" storyline, Squid was an inmate of Pleasant Hill, a gated community established by S.H.I.E.L.D.[345]

Squid later appears as a member of the Hateful Hexad alongside Bearboarguy, Gibbon, Ox, Swarm, and White Rabbit. During the Hateful Hexad's disastrous fight against Spider-Man and Deadpool, the battle is crashed by Itsy Bitsy who threw one of her swords at the forehead of a webbed-up Squid.[346] During the "Opening Salvo" part of the "Secret Empire" storyline, Squid turned up alive as he was shown to have been recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil.[347] In a prelude to the "Hunted" storyline, Squid is among the animal-themed characters captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter's upcoming Great Hunt.[348] Squid watched the fight between Spider-Man and Scorpion until the Hunter-Bots arrived.[349] Then he is seen fleeing from the Hunter-Bots.[350] When Kraven the Hunter has Arcade lower the forcefield, Squid is among the animal-themed characters that are freed.[351]

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In 2020, CBR.com ranked Squid 6th in their "Spider-Man: 10 Weirdest Animal Villains From The Comics That We'd Like To See In The MCU" list.[352]

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Squid-Boy (Samuel "Sammy" Paré) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chuck Austen and Ron Garney, the character is depicted as a 10-year-old mutant and as a student at the 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, who recruit him to enroll at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning in New York. Beast and Professor X do this with full knowledge of the weapon Sammy is carrying around; he is convinced to give it up. Sammy, with his parents' approval, chooses to enroll at the school for mutants to pursue an education free from persecution.[353] On the return trip to the Institute, Professor X takes a detour to Ireland to aid in an X-Men mission at Cassidy Keep. Sammy saves 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 from the New Mutants.[volume & issue needed]

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 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.[354] 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.[355]

Later, Juggernaut infiltrates the Brotherhood of Mutants, working 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. Black Tom Cassidy uses his control over plants to cause a group of vines to distort and crush Sammy's body mortally wounding him. With his last breath, Sammy tells Cain that he hates him for what he had done. He then dies, causing Cain to snap again and attack the Brotherhood who were then subdued with the help of the other X-Men. Although the Brotherhood is defeated, Cain feels responsible for Sammy's death.[356]

When Tom's humanity is restored after M-Day, he shows remorse for killing the child.[357]

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Squid-Boy appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Dominic Janes.[358] This version is a resident of Genosha whose mother is also a mutant.

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Squirrel Girl was an anthropomorphic squirrel and animal version of Squirrel Girl.

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Helen Stacy is the wife of George Stacy in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Howard Mackie and Dan Fraga, made her sole appearance in Spider-Man #-1 (July 1997). 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.

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Zebediah Stane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Zebediah Stane was the father of Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger (and, by extension, the grandfather of Ezekiel Stane). Zebediah Stane was a degenerate gambler who lived with young Obadiah. One day (sometime after Obadiah's mother died of unknown reasons), 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 trauma caused Obadiah to lose all of his blond hair and go bald and shaped him for years to come. From there on, Obadiah Stane was a ruthless manipulator who studies his adversaries to find weaknesses to exploit.[360]

After being defeated, Obadiah Stane tells Iron Man that he believed that Zebediah Stane (his father) saw the world as his opponent and lost, then committed suicide (via his repulustor from his hand) in a similar way to Zebediah's gunshot to his head.[361]

When Iron Man (after personally meeting Ezekiel Stane) remembers his past experience with Obadiah Stane, one of the things Iron Man pointed out was that Zebediah (a degenerate gambler and a mean drunk as Iron Man saw it) accidentally killed himself in front of Obadiah.[362]

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Star is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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A member of the Chaste, created by D. G. Chichester and Ron Garney, first appeared in Daredevil #296 (September 1991).

Star had previously trained Elektra albeit in very harsh conditions and under the supervision of Stick.[363] 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 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.[364]

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Jeanette Rhodes was created by Christopher Priest and Joe Bennett, first appeared in Crew #1 (May 2003).

She is the younger sister of 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.[365]

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The Chaste version of Star appears in the second season of Daredevil, portrayed by Laurence Mason. In a flashback, he is a member of the Chaste who worked alongside Stick. When Stick learns that Star is plotting to kill Elektra upon learning she was Black Sky, Stick kills him and flees with her.[366]

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First appearanceX-Men #107 (October 1977)
Created byChris Claremont and Dave Cockrum
SpeciesUnidentified extraterrestrial race
TeamsImperial Guard
AbilitiesFlight, energy projection

Starbolt is a warrior serving in the Shi'ar Imperial Guard, a multi-ethnic group of super-powered alien beings who act as enforcers of the laws of the Shi'ar Empire. Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum, the character first appeared in X-Men #107 (October 1977). Like many original members of the Imperial Guard, Starbolt is the analog of a character from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes: in his case Sun Boy[47] (although some sources think his analog is Wildfire).[citation needed] Starbolt can fly and project energy bolts from hands.

Part of the division of the Imperial Guard known as the Superguardians, Starbolt was amongst the first of the Imperial Guard encountered by the team of superhuman mutant adventurers known as the X-Men who sought to rescue the Princess-Majestrix Lilandra from her insane brother, then-Majestor D'ken. Following the orders of their emperor, the Guard clashed with the X-Men on a nameless Shi'ar Empire planet and was on the verge of winning when the band of interstellar freebooters known as the Starjammers arrived to turn the tide of battle in the X-Men's favor. During the clash, Starbolt became enraged when he saw the feral X-Man Wolverine attacking his teammate and then-lover Oracle. After Starbolt flash-fried him, Wolverine quickly took the two lovers out of the fight by slamming them into each other.[367]

Starbolt is featured prominently in an adventure set early in his career; the Guard and the current ruler of the Shi'ar empire are set upon by Skrull assassins and are rescued by the hero later known as Captain Marvel.[368]

Starbolt was also one of eight Imperial Guardsmen chosen to battle the X-Men in a trial by combat over the fate of Phoenix, a primal force of the cosmos that had assumed the form of the X-Man Jean Grey.[369]

Soon after, Starbolt was amongst those few Imperial Guard members who opposed the treacherous Shi'ar High Council member Lord Samédàr, who was aiding an attempted coup of the Shi'ar throne by Deathbird. Even after many of the Guard chose to side with Samédàr, Starbolt remained steadfast in his loyalty to then-Empress Lilandra. These Imperial Guard members went on a mission to find Lilandra and joined with Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde in battling Samédàr's renegade Imperial Guardsmen. Starbolt was captured but was freed on Lilandra's command.[370]

Later, after the formerly exiled Deathbird had usurped the Shi'ar throne, Starbolt was amongst those Imperial Guard members who clashed with the British team of costumed adventurers known as Excalibur and the Starjammers over the fate of the then-bearer of the cosmic Phoenix Force, the alternate future daughter of Jean Grey named Rachel Summers.[371]

Much later, the intergalactic teleporter Lila Cheney transported the X-Men to the Shi'ar Empire at the behest of then-Empress Deathbird. On Deathbird's behalf, Starbolt and the Imperial Guardsmen battled the X-Men and Starjammers, but the X-Men had arrived in Shi'ar space just in time to see Lilandra regain her throne. Not all was as it seemed, however, as in reality a group of Warskrulls, using technology to allow them to duplicate superpowers, had captured and impersonated the X-Men's founder, the telepathic Professor Charles Xavier, using his telepathy to control Lilandra, and the Imperial Guard, including Starbolt. After the ruse was discovered by the X-Men and all the Warskrull impostors were exposed, Lilandra settled matters with Deathbird, discovering her sister did not want the throne anymore.[49]

During the war between the Shi'ar and Kree Empires, Starbolt was part of a small team of Guardsmen who were charged with preventing the member of the Earth team of super-powered beings known as the Avengers named Quasar from retrieving the legendary Nega-Bands of the Kree warrior Captain Marvel, which had been stolen. Starbolt battled Quasar and Her in space during the Kree-Shi'ar War, although Starbolt was defeated and captured by Quasar.[372]

Subsequently, Starbolt was amongst those Imperial Guard members who defended Lilandra against an assassination attempt by the Kree Ronan the Accuser and his unwilling agents, the royal family of the Earth race known as the Inhumans.[373] He survived the Imperial Guard's battle with Vulcan.[53][374]

He was one of the views selected to explore "the Fault," but was killed by a group of horrifically mutated creatures from the Cancerverse during "Realm of Kings."[375]

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In X-Men, Starbolt appears in The Phoenix Saga and The Dark Phoenix Saga alongside the rest of the Imperial Guard.

Starbolt appeared as a mini boss in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, voiced by Beau Weaver. He aids Deathbird in staging a coup d'état against Lilandra and fights the heroes alongside Warstar.

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

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In Earth-3490, Iron Woman averted the Civil War between superheroes due to the fact that she and Captain America are romantically involved, and subsequently married.[376]

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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 Howard Stark III. This version is the leader of a resistance against the Mandarin's empire.[377]

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A variation of Ginny Stark called Morgan Stark appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe live-action film Avengers: Endgame (2019), portrayed by Lexi Rabe,[378] and Katherine Langford.[379] This version is the daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts.

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Ava Starr is the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s incarnation of Ghost. Created by Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer, and Gabriel Ferrari, the character debuted in the 2018 live-action film Ant-Man and the Wasp, portrayed by Hannah John-Kamen as an adult[380][381] and RaeLynn Bratten as a child in flashbacks.[382]

In her childhood, Ava was caught in an accident in her father Elihas’ laboratory. The ensuing explosion killed both of her parents, while Ava gained the ability to become intangible as her body was left in a constant state of "molecular disequilibrium". She was recruited by scientist Bill Foster to join S.H.I.E.L.D., where she was trained and given a containment suit to better control her powers. Ava agreed to work for the organization as an assassin and spy under the code name Ghost in exchange for S.H.I.E.L.D. ‘s help in finding a way to stabilize her condition. However, she discovered that S.H.I.E.L.D. had no intention of helping her and subsequently went rogue to find a way to cure herself with Foster's help. The two later plan to harness the energy that Janet van Dyne’s body absorbed from the Quantum Realm, putting Ghost in direct conflict with Hank Pym, Hope van Dyne, and Scott Lang. At the end of the film, Janet willingly uses some of her energy to partially stabilize Ava's condition before the latter departs with Foster as Janet's group vow to collect more energy for her.

Ava Starr / Ghost also appears as a playable character in Marvel Puzzle Quest, Marvel Contest of Champions, Marvel: Future Fight, Marvel Avengers Academy, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2, and Marvel Strike Force.

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Patricia "Trish" Starr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Mike Friedrich and Herb Trimpe, first appeared in Marvel Feature #5 (June 1972).

She is 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.[383][384][385][386]

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Stencil is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Stencil is a member of the Soviet Super Soldiers.

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Steppin' Razor is an enemy of Blade in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Ian Edginton and Douglas H. Wheatley, first appeared in Blade: The Vampire Hunter #4 (October 1994).

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 voodoo priestess Marie LaVeau, they lure Blade and then mentor "Bible John" Carik to Los Angeles.[387] 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.[388]

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Steppin' Razor appears in Blade: The Series, portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine. This version is the vampire leader of the Bad Bloods, the Detroit street gang Blade belonged to when he was younger. The episodes Steppin' Razor appears in are "Bloodlines" and "Sacrifice". Blade gets kidnapped by the Bad Bloods. Blade wakes up chained inside a warehouse, in front of him is a man named Father Carlyle. Carlyle reveals that he has hired four men from Blade's past to kidnap him in an effort to bring peace between Blade and the vampire houses. At this point, Steppin' Razor and the other Bad Bloods reveal themselves as the kidnappers and kill Carlyle. Having him at his mercy, Steppin' Razor orders the torture of Blade. He reveals his plan to turn Blade over to the House of Cththon in exchange for membership in that house. This plan fails when a friend of Blade's finds and frees him. Blade then kills all the Bad Bloods except Steppin' Razor, who escapes.[389] Blade tracks Steppin' Razor to Blade's boyhood home and finds Steppin' Razor holding Blade's father hostage. The resulting fight ends when Blade's father runs Blade's sword through Steppin' Razor, reducing him to ash.[390]

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Dr. Ella Sterling is a minor character appearing in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Greg Pak and Cory Smith, first appeared in Weapon H #1 (March 2018).[391][392][393][394]

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Shannon Stillwell is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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During the "Secret Wars" storyline, the Earth-18199 version of Shannon Stillwell works for Empire Unlimited as it's head researcher and wore a special suit that enabled her to copy the abilities of Demolition Man.[395]

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On Earth-616, it's version of Shannon Stillwell still worked as a scientist for Empire Unlimited under Regent. Unlike the Earth-18199 version, she did not a power-copying suit.[396]

Shannon Stillwell was later confirmed to be related to Farley Stillwell and Harlan Stillwell as seen when she gets a call from her mother known as Mother Monstrosity. She wanted to make sure that Shannon isn't misusing the family talents like her brothers did when they created Scorpion and Human Fly which led to their deaths while also ranting how other people misued her works with the alterations that they did. Shannon then learns from Mother Monstrosity about the news revolving around Spider-Boy and that she will be going after him.[397]

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Shannon Stillwell appears in the Spider-Man episode "The Cellar", voiced by Kathreen Khavari. This version is the personal assistant of Regent.

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Stinker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appears in Incredible Hulk #271 (February 1982).

Stinker is an anthropomorphic skunk who is a friend of Rocket Raccoon and Lylla.[398]

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List of Marvel Comics characters 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZSabra editMain article Sabra comics Sabreclaw editSabreclaw is a character in the MC2 universe who first appeared in J2 8 May 1999 1 He is the half brother of Wild Thing and son of Wolverine The character has claws similar to Sabretooth a healing factor enhanced physical capabilities and a temper similar to Wolverine volume amp issue needed 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 sheaths Sabretooth editMain article Sabretooth character Sage editMain article Sage comics Sagittarius editMain article Sagittarius comics Lynn Sakura editLynn Sakura is a minor character within Marvel Comics The character created by writer Fiona Avery and artist Mark Brooks first appeared in Amazing Fantasy 1 August 2004 She is Anya Corazon s childhood friend and both are classmates at Milton Summers High School in Fort Greene Brooklyn Lynn often supports Anya who juggles a double life as Arana with the Spider Society 2 3 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 4 5 Sandman editMain article Sandman Marvel Comics Sandmanatee editSandmanatee is an anthropomorphic manatee and animal version of Sandman Sangre editMain article Sangre comics Saracen editMain article Saracen comics Sasquatch editMain article Sasquatch comics Sat Yr 9 editMain article Sat Yr 9Satana editMain article Satana Marvel Comics Satannish editMain article SatannishSaturnyne editMain article SaturnyneSaul editMain article Saul comics Sauron editMain article Sauron comics Savage Steel editSavage Steel is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Disillusioned by the justice system and what they viewed as its lenient stance on crime a number of New York City Police Department officers came together to form an organization that would kill criminals rather than simply jailing them Calling themselves the Cabal the group commissioned Stane International to give them an edge in their crusade Stane s company designed and manufactured a suit of powered armor the Savage Steel battle suit based on technology stolen from Stark Enterprises Different members of the Cabal all took turns wearing the suit including Paul Trent and former members Harry Lennox Johnny Leone and Jimmy Zafar Savage Steel was first seen battling Darkhawk and killed some drug dealers 6 Savage Steel then tried to kill the Punisher battled the Punisher Darkhawk and weapons dealers 7 Savage Steel attacked Phillippe Bazin during his trial and was revealed as Harry Lennox 8 The Cabal s creation of the Savage Steel identity is discovered Darkhawk defeats the Cabal and most but not all of its members are taken into custody 9 Police van driver Arthur Vale then steals the Savage Steel armor and adopts the Savage Steel identity Vale attempted to gain new weaponry but was defeated by Iron Man who regains and deactivates his stolen technology 10 Jimmy Zafar rescued the imprisoned Cabal members Vale and Lennox and faked their deaths and his own Vale Lennox Leone and Zafar join the Witness Relocation Program 10 Zafar later stole the rebuilt armor from renegade Stane technicians and adopted the Savage Steel identity 11 With Darkhawk as an ally the new Savage Steel battled terrorists 12 He later attempted to aid Darkhawk against an invasion of Mahari space pirates led by Overhawk but was knocked out of the fight He met up with Darkhawk and his other allies after the battle 13 Happy Sam Sawyer editMain article Happy Sam SawyerRafael Scarfe editFurther reading Rafael Scarfe at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Rafael Scarfe at the Grand Comics DatabaseLt Rafael Rafe Scarfe is a fictional New York City Police Lieutenant in Marvel Comics The character created by Chris Claremont and Pat Broderick first appeared in Marvel Premiere 23 August 1975 Rafe was a former Vietnam War veteran who returned to New York to become a police officer He grew close to his partner Misty Knight and when she lost her arm in a bomb explosion Scarfe never left her side 14 He was a recurring ally of Iron Fist 15 16 and later Luke Cage when the two came together to form Heroes for Hire and teamed up with Misty and Colleen Wing often helping them with cases and arresting the bad guys they fought He even teamed up with Spider Man ally Jean DeWolff 17 Years later in the Shadowland storyline Scarfe later went rogue and tried to frame Daredevil for the murder of several criminals 18 He is later captured by his former partner Misty Knight 19 Rafael Scarfe in other media edit Rafael Scarfe appears in Luke Cage portrayed by Frank Whaley 20 This version is a corrupt NYPD detective at the 29th Precinct partnered with Misty Knight who secretly works for Cornell Cottonmouth Stokes 21 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 22 Scaleface editMain article ScalefaceScalphunter editScalphunter John Greycrow is a fictional mutant villain character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Scalphunter is a member of the Comanche tribe of Native Americans who originally fought in World War II 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 volume amp issue needed Years later he meets the thief Gambit The Uncanny X Men 324 reveals that Greycrow and Gambit were once co workers at an Arizona diner where they and waitress Claire De Luc comprised a trio of close friends 23 Gambit would later recruit Scalphunter as a member of the Marauders volume amp issue needed a band of assassins operating under by apparent coincidence his one time boss Sinister and reuniting him with one time ally Sabretooth who was field leader for the loose team who sends the Marauders to massacre the entire underground mutant community known as the Morlocks He shoots young Morlock Tommy after using her to lead the group to The Alley the Morlock s home in the tunnels 24 volume amp issue needed Gambit apparently follows the Marauders having learned of their intentions and manages to save one Morlock who will grow to be Marrow 25 volume amp issue needed As seen in flashback in Gambit third series 8 Gambit was appalled that Greycrow would be involved in such a massacre suggesting that at the time Gambit knew little of Greycrow s violent past 26 In the course of the Mutant Massacre the Marauders clash with the X Men and the original X Factor team as well as Thor and Power Pack leaving several Marauders dead volume amp issue needed Subsequently the X Men thwart the Marauders attempt to assassinate Sinister s former pawn Madelyne Pryor in San Francisco volume amp issue needed Failing they try once more in New York City during the demonic invasion Inferno event volume amp issue needed During this time Sinister cloned the entire band of Marauders to replace any members of the team who are killed with exact replicas volume amp issue needed as was done in the case of the Marauder known as Riptide volume amp issue needed Scalphunter manages to live throughout his encounters with heroes volume amp issue needed but when the Marauders later fight dimensionally displaced Nate Grey after trying to assassinate Sinister s former servant Threnody volume amp issue needed he is killed and then cloned volume amp issue needed When Sinister poses as Dr Robert Windsor a scientist in the Weapon X program Scalphunter is still helping him obtain mutant DNA as Sinister supposedly helps prisoners escape only to take them to his own labs for experimentation volume amp issue needed Scalphunter is one of the still powered mutants living in tents on the Xavier Institute lawn after almost all mutants were depowered on following the events of the Decimation storyline When immortal mutant Apocalypse comes Scalphunter leaves and serves him When Havok warns Scalphunter and fellow Apocalypse recruits Fever Pitch and Skids that they are in over their heads Scalphunter replies that Apocalypse has explained that he is on the side of mutants in this case as they are in danger of becoming extinct volume amp issue needed In the X Men Messiah Complex storyline following Apocalypse s defeat Scalphunter returns to his master and rejoined the Marauders Scalphunter is involved in the initial assault on Cooperstown Alaska for the mutant child 27 During the X Men s search for the mutant child he shoots and badly injures Nightcrawler 28 He later assists the team in their defense of Sinister s base from the X Men on Muir Island During the battle he shoots Wolverine in the head but subsequently is pinned to the wall with one of Warpath s knives when he tries to kill Hepzibah 29 In X Men Divided We Stand after Sinister s defeat and the death and disbanding of the rest of the Marauders Scalphunter flees to a small town in the desert where he is again working at a diner as a cook He fears the X Men are going to kill him and has fully gone into hiding A preacher begins to eat at the diner and constantly plagues Scalphunter with incessant chatter One night Nightcrawler attacks Scalphunter in his trailer revealing that he was the preacher in disguise Scalphunter tries to kill him but is easily defeated Nightcrawler tells him that he sought him out to kill him but changed his mind as he realized that Scalphunter had no soul he was just a copy of a copy He then forgives Scalphunter for all his sins past and future then leaves The next day Scalphunter is seen back in the diner cooking now wearing a gold cross 30 He also has tried to mend fences with the X Men notifying them of a break in at one of Sinister s old labs volume amp issue needed During the X Men Utopia storyline Scalphunter is captured by a group of non mutant superhumans and forced to fly a cargo of five mutant eating creatures to the X Men on Utopia 31 In the new status quo for mutants post House of X and Powers of X Professor X and Magneto invite all mutants to live on Krakoa and welcome even former enemies into their fold 32 Sometime later he joins a loose group of outcast mutants operating under Mister Sinister the Hellions which also comprise Havok Kwannon Empath Wildchild Nanny and Orphan Maker 33 Scanner editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it December 2021 Scanner Skera or Vera edit Scanner was a member of the Spaceknight Squadron beginning in ROM Annual 1982 Series 2 34 in November 1983 in which she was also called Skera In subsequent issues she was called Vera 35 Scarecrow editMain article Scarecrow Marvel Comics Scarlet Pooch editScarlet Pooch is an anthropomorphic dog and animal version of Scarlet Witch Scarlet Scarab editMain article Scarlet ScarabScarlet Spider editMain article Scarlet Spider Ben Reilly edit Main article Ben Reilly Joe Wade edit Main article Scarlet Spider Joe Wade Michael Van Patrick clones edit Main article Michael Van Patrick Kaine edit Main article Kaine ParkerScarlet Witch editMain articles Scarlet Witch and Wanda Maximoff Marvel Cinematic Universe Schizoid Man editThe Schizoid Man is an alias used by two fictional supervillains who appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 36 Chip Martin edit The mainstream version Chip Martin first appeared in Spectacular Spider Man Volume 2 36 November 1979 and was created by Bill Mantlo John Romita Jr and Jim Mooney A graduate student at Empire State University 37 he suffers from psychological instability and has the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind His father is Senator Robert Martin a possible suspect as the Hobgoblin 38 The Schizoid Man joined Vil Anon a twelve step program dedicated to helping individuals overcome criminal tendencies which also consisted of Armadillo Equinox Hypno Hustler Jackson Weele and Man Bull 39 In Civil War Battle Damage Report it is revealed that Chip and Lectronn engaged in a three hour fight over New York that ended in a stalemate 40 The Schizoid Man was among several super powered criminals housed in an unnamed ill equipped prison in the Avengers Vs X Men storylines Rogue and Mimic had to fight the two off during a prison riot where the Schizoid Man was trying to get control of himself 41 The Schizoid Man possesses the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind Ultimate Marvel version edit An Ultimate Marvel equivalent of the Schizoid Man is an unnamed genetically modified French citizen thanks to Jamie Madrox s stolen stem cells He uses his similar self replication powers to control a riot before joining the Liberators 42 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 43 Captain America and Wasp defeat all of the Schizoid Man s bodies that were scattered all over the Triskelion 44 Eric Schwinner editEric Schwinner is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 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 45 46 Scientist Supreme editMain article Scientist SupremeScimitar editMain article Scimitar Marvel Comics Scintilla editFirst appearanceX Men 107 October 1977 Created byChris Claremont and Dave CockrumSpeciesUnidentified extraterrestrial raceTeamsImperial GuardAbilitiesShrinking from normal size to five percent of her normal size and any size in between Scintilla originally named Midget is a member of the Shi ar Imperial Guard Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum the character first appeared in X Men 107 October 1977 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 Legion of Super Heroes in her case Shrinking Violet 47 Midget was amongst the first of the Imperial Guard encountered by the team of superhuman mutants known as the X Men who sought to rescue the Princess Lilandra from her insane brother emperor D Ken Following the orders of their emperor the Guard clashed with the X Men on a nameless Shi ar Empire planet and were on the verge of winning when the band of interstellar freebooters known as the Starjammers arrived to turn the tide of battle in the X Men s favor 48 Sometime later when Deathbird was empress Midget joined the other Imperial Guard members in the battle against Excalibur and the Starjammers Later on Deathbird s behalf Midget assisted the other Imperial Guardsmen in the battle against the X Men and Starjammers but was defeated by them 49 Midget is renamed Scintilla 50 at the outset of Operation Galactic Storm an intergalactic war between the Shi ar and the Kree The Imperial Guard are integral to the Sh iar creating a massive super weapon the Nega Bomb using Kree artifacts including the original Captain Marvel s Nega Bands which the Guard steals from the dead hero s tomb This bomb is capable of devastating an area equivalent to that of the Kree Empire which is supposedly located throughout the Large Magellanic Cloud Ultimately the Nega Bomb device is successfully detonated devastating the Kree Empire with 98 of the Kree population dying instantaneously 51 The Shi ar annex the remnants of the Kree Empire with Deathbird becoming viceroy of the Kree territories 52 Vulcan a powerful mutant intent on conquering the Shi ar Empire fights the Guard beginning in The Uncanny X Men 480 2007 Tragically Vulcan kills Cosmo and Smasher and seemingly Impulse Neutron and Titan before he is defeated by Gladiator who puts out his left eye Despite Scintilla s desire for revenge Gladiator takes Vulcan into custody and imprisons him 53 Scintilla has many further adventures with the Imperial Guard in such storylines as Emperor Vulcan 54 Secret Invasion 55 X Men Kingbreaker 56 War of Kings 57 and the Trial of Jean Grey 58 Scorcher editMain article Scorcher comics Scorpia editScorpia is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Elaine Coll is recruited by Silvermane from a mental hospital to become the new Scorpion She opts to call herself Scorpia instead and is given robotic armor which enhanced her strength and speed by 500 percent 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 a mentally conflicted Deathlok saved her She then decided to flee the area rather than be put in prison 59 Scorpia then joins the new Sinister Six though there were seven members total The team s main purpose was to stop Kaine from killing any more of Spider Man s enemies When Kaine disguised himself as Spider Man and attacked Hobgoblin Scorpia immediately joined the others in the battle However they were not accustomed to working together much to Scorpia s disdain Spider Man eventually entered the battle and was able to defeat Scorpia She also participated in another battle against Spider Man with some of her former allies and new ones such as Boomerang and Jack O Lantern She was defeated when Spider Man threw Jack O Lantern at her volume amp issue needed Much later Scorpia fights Spider Man and Black Cat and is defeated when Black Cat rips off her tail 60 She later reveals that she was hired by Alberto Ortega the head of a local drug syndicate 61 During the Infinity storyline Scorpia appears as one of the female villains in the employ of Caroline Le Fay She helps fight off Thanos forces and later battles the Fearless Defenders 62 Scorpia remained in Le Fay s employ afterward acting as one of her bodyguards during a meeting with the Mercs for Money 63 During the Hunted storyline Scorpia is among the animal themed characters that were captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter s Great Hunt which is sponsored by Arcade s company Arcade Industries She was seen at a gathering held by Vulture 64 She was later freed when Kraven the Hunter told Arcade to lower the force field around Central Park 65 Scorpia appears as a member of a female incarnation of the Sinister Syndicate She states to Francine Frye that she heard about her frying the original Electro and stealing his schtick The Sinister Syndicate begins its mission where they attack the F E A S T building that Boomerang is volunteering at 66 Beetle leads the Sinister Syndicate in attacking Boomerang It was stated by Boomerang that he was the one who came up with the Sinister Syndicate name After getting Aunt May to safety Peter Parker changes into Spider Man and helps Boomerang fight the Syndicate The Syndicate starts doing their formation attack until Spider Man accidentally sets off Boomerang s gaserang which knocks out Spider Man enough for the Syndicate to make off with Boomerang As Beetle has Electro write a proposal on how the Syndicate can use Boomerang as an example to the criminal underworld Beetle leaves while calling Wilson Fisk that they caught Boomerang as she is given the information on where the exchange can happen Scorpia later mentioned to the Syndicate members that Rhino once refused to arm wrestle her 67 When Beetle returns to the headquarters Scorpia is present when Mayor Wilson Fisk brings the full force of New York City to their headquarters demanding that they surrender Boomerang to him The Syndicate then assists Spider Man against Mayor Fisk s forces After Spider Man evacuates Boomerang the Syndicate fights Mayor Fisk s forces while not killing them The Syndicate is defeated and arrested by the police Their transport is then attacked by an unknown assailant who frees them 68 Scorpio editMain article Scorpio Marvel Comics Scorpion editThe Scorpion is an utilized by different characters who appear in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Mac Gargan edit Main article Mac Gargan Jim Evans edit 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 Upon inventing a liquid paralytic that he can fire no matter where he would hit them Jim took on the identity of Scorpion and embarked on a crime spree Scorpion managed to hold up a stagecoach and the sound of his gun attracted the attention of Rawhide Kid Rawhide Kid managed to tackle Scorpion who hit Rawhide Kid with a paralytic pellet and continued to rob the stagecoach where he made off with the payroll Upon questioning the nearby town about Scorpion Rawhide Kid learned that there had been an apothecary who had been around for four months which allowed Rawhide Kid to determine his identity Rawhide Kid followed Jim to an abandoned mine watched him change into Scorpion and then confronted him Their fight collapsed the mine and Rawhide Kid fell into an underground stream Rawhide Kid recovered and went after Scorpion again When Scorpion fired the paralytic pellet again Rawhide Kid twisted Scorpion s wrist causing Scorpion to get hit by his own paralytic pellet Rawhide Kid then turned Scorpion over to Dustville s sheriff 69 After six months in jail Jim Evans managed to mix up a small amount of his stun potion in the prison workshop He used it on a guard grabbed his keys and escaped from jail Taking on the alias of Sting Ray Jim Evans went on another crime spree until he arrived in Bison Bend and decided to settle there as the base of his ultimate destiny as the Emperor of the West Sting Ray robbed a bunch of people at Bison Bend s square dance Clay Riley and Sheriff Ben Brooks tried to stop him but ended up victims of his stun pellets Sting Ray later kidnapped Sheriff Ben Brooks daughter Natalie holding her hostage until he got the power he demanded However he was foiled by Phantom Rider who attacked Sting Ray Phantom Rider managed to defeat Sting Ray and unmasked him after he was distracted by Natalie s shouting The sheriff and his men arrived and chased after Phantom Rider 70 Carmilla Black edit Main article Scorpion Carmilla Black Peter Parker clone edit The first Ultimate Marvel incarnation of 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 71 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 Fantastic Four who eventually gave it to S H I E L D 72 At the end of the clone saga storyline Nick Fury tells subordinates to get to work while walking out of the room the clone is being held in 73 Kron Stone edit See below Jefferson Davis of Earth 65 edit Jefferson Davis takes on the Scorpion name in 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 Gwen on behalf of Matt Murdock Silk and Spider Woman 74 Scorpion in other media edit An original incarnation of the Scorpion appears in The Amazing Spider Man 75 76 This version is a scorpion human hybrid created by Oscorp physicist Otto Octavius who used Dr Curt Connors cross species research to infuse a black fat tailed scorpion with human DNA and black goo As of 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 77 78 voiced initially by Dante Basco and later by Eric Bauza 79 This version is a composite character with elements of Steel Serpent who initially wields a kusarigama resembling a scorpion tail and wears an outfit resembling the Mortal Kombat character who shares his name In his first appearance Scorpion is set to compete against Iron Fist for K un L un s throne Beforehand the former travels to New York and poisons his opponent in an attempt to improve his chances but Iron Fist appoints Spider Man as his replacement During the competition the web slinger deduces Scorpion s plan and saves him from a trap that he fell into due to his greed Scorpion wins the challenge but Spider Man is named the winner for his selflessness Enraged Scorpion tries to attack Iron Fist but he is swiftly defeated and exiled from K un Lun by the Elder Monk Throughout later appearances Scorpion joins two incarnations of the Sinister Six and briefly becomes a host of the Venom symbiote only to be defeated by Spider Man and his allies each time An original incarnation of Scorpion appears in Spider Man Into the Spider Verse voiced by Joaquin Cosio 80 This version is an unnamed cybernetically enhanced Hispanic gangster resembling a scorpion man working under the Kingpin 81 Scorn editFirst appearanceCarnage 1 December 2010 Tanis Nieves Carnage 4 June 2011 Scorn Created byZeb WellsClayton CrainSpeciesHuman bonded to SymbioteAbilitiesCan fuse with technology Further reading Scorn at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Scorn Tanis Nieves is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Tanis Nevies first appeared in Carnage 1 December 2010 82 while the Scorn Symbiote first appeared in Carnage 4 June 2011 After the Carnage symbiote was ripped in half by the Sentry outside the Earth s atmosphere 83 it is later discovered that Carnage survived and returned to Earth where it was discovered by Michael Hall who brought Shriek and her doctor Dr Tanis Nevies to use Shriek to keep Carnage alive to use the organism s properties to create prosthetic limbs and exo suits which would respond in the same way as a symbiote Nevies is outfitted with one of these prosthetic arms after she is caught in an attack by the Doppelganger who tried to rescue Shriek 84 When near Carnage her arm goes wild and forces her to kill several scientists before Carnage forcefully bonds to her 84 After the symbiote uses Tanis to break into a Hall Corporation facility it is revealed that Cletus Kasady is alive preserved by Carnage and repaired by Hall s prosthetics 84 Kasady reclaims Carnage once more attempting to avenge his captivity while Spider Man and Iron Man struggle to stop Carnage It is then revealed that Carnage was once again pregnant and the suit s spawn briefly bonds to Tanis but she removes it from herself and the symbiote bonds to Shriek before being torn from her Scared of Shriek s malice the symbiote arm then rebonds to Tanis creating the new hero Scorn who defeats Shriek and forces her to use her sonic shriek to weaken Carnage who escapes 84 In Carnage USA Carnage invaded Doverton Colorado and bonded to its citizens and the Avengers team who originally tried to stop Carnage to which the government send in the Mercury Team a symbiote enhanced special forces team bonded to the Agony Phage Riot and Lasher symbiotes along with Dr Tanis Nieves as Scorn to stop Carnage but they are heavily outnumbered since Carnage controls the entire town The enhanced special forces keep fighting but Carnage sends the controlled Avengers after them that was when Spider Man comes with the town s unaffected residents The melee is particularly fierce when Agent Venom intervenes with sonic rounds Scorn uses a construction vehicle to carry the two to a device she built and reveals that her device is meant to permanently remove the bonds from Carnage and Venom but the hosts are still in there After the symbiotes fight with themselves and the Avengers team the Venom symbiote finds its way back to Flash Thompson while Scorn is able to capture and contain the Carnage symbiote 85 In Carnage Born it is revealed that Scorn got corrupted and started a cult worshiping Knull She with her followers retrieve the Grendel symbiote s remnants from the Maker along with Kasady s damaged body following the Venomized event After implanting the remnants inside Kasady start to fight for control She offers herself to Kasady so he could absorb Carnage s remnants left in her body but Kasady kills her instead getting her codex to be Carnage again 86 though Carnage is actually in Alchemax 87 Scorn in other media edit The Scorn symbiote appears in the Spider Man series finale Maximum Venom voiced by Kylee Russell 88 89 This version is Venom s older sister who was created by Knull to serve as a member of the Symbiote Sisters alongside Scream and Mania and possesses an unnamed host with shapeshifting capabilities The Tanis Nevies incarnation of Scorn appears as a playable character in Spider Man Unlimited Scourge of the Underworld editMain article Scourge of the UnderworldScramble editScramble Lionel Jeffries also known as Scramble the Mixed Up Man is a supervillain appearing in media published by Marvel Comics 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 30 February 1986 and was created by Bill Mantlo and Mike Mignola Lionel Jeffries and his older brother Madison were 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 Vietnam War Madison who loathed being a mutant served as a first class 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 90 In the years following the war Madison had his raving brother committed to Montreal General Hospital where he was kept in restraints before he himself joined the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight Shortly afterwards Alpha Flight leader Heather Hudson found Lionel discovering his existence on the team s Alphanex computer system only after bypassing a security lock on Madison s file Since Madison never informed his teammates of Lionel s existence Heather assumed the man was a doctor at the hospital and travelled there in an effort to determine if he was a mutant and if so recruit him into Alpha Flight When she discovered Lionel was in fact a patient she was further horrified to behold what she believed to be terrible mistreatment on behalf of the medics who restrained him However when Heather attempted to introduce herself as Madison s friend with a handshake Lionel made physical contact with her and used his powers to brutally warp her body freeing himself in the process and overtaking the hospital He now went by the name of Scramble the Mixed Up Man and soon went about altering the hospital staff and patients into hideously deformed zombies unintentionally resurrecting Deadly Ernest a deceased Alpha Flight foe in the process The insane Scramble believed himself to be little more than a doctor caring for his patients Alpha Flight soon arrived on the scene to rescue Heather after tracing her path via Alphanex and wound up in a brawl with the mutates Soon the Jeffries brothers reunited in the hospital morgue and there Madison fully realized the depth of Scramble s insanity while also believing there was still good in him The two brothers clashed but eventually Madison manipulated Scramble into using his own organic warping powers on himself healing his brain from psychosis The cured Scramble reverses much of the damage he did including Heather s transformation and vows to return to medicine after getting discharged from the hospital 90 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 He found a partner in Box Roger Bochs an Alpha Flight member in his care who also had been suffering from severe psychosis The vengefully jealous Box requested Scramble to use his powers to repair his damaged legs in an effort to secure the love of his girlfriend and teammate Aurora Eventually it was revealed that Scramble did not use Bochs excess fatty tissue to repair the man s legs but rather used manipulated corpse flesh Despite this odd betrayal the demented pair still joined forces in Scramble s quest to procure his intended super race Scramble and Bochs then physically amalgamated into a hideously deformed creature known as Omega and attacked Alpha Flight and their trainees Beta Flight when the teams caught on to their plans first mutating Madison and Lionel s own lab assistant Whitman Knapp causing Knapp s latent mutant powers to trigger and then overpowering the rest of the teams Madison warps and then dons Box s armor and uses it to fight Omega during which time the Scramble persona became dominant and killed the Bochs half after the Bochs persona found sanity and attempted to end the battle After Alpha Flight recovers and defeats Omega thanks in large part to the efforts of Beta Flight s mind controller the Purple Girl Madison realized the only way to prevent a future meltdown from his dangerous brother is to kill him He then proceeded to do so using weaponry conjured from his Box armor 91 Scrambler editMain article Scrambler comics Grady Scraps editGrady Scraps is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character created by writer Dan Slott and artist Humberto Ramos first appeared in 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 Big Time and Spider Island 92 93 94 95 Grady Scraps in other media edit Grady Scraps appears in Spider Man voiced by Scott Menville 96 97 This version is a teenage genius though he still retains his comedic personality Nicholas Scratch editMain article Nicholas ScratchScream editMain article Scream comics Scribe editMain article Scribe comics Scuzz editMain article Scuzz comics Seeker editMain article List of Inhumans Inhuman allies of MaximusSelene editMain article Selene comics Erik Selvig editMain article Erik SelvigSenor Muerte Senor Suerte editSenor Muerte and Senor Suerte are aliases used by a number of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Ramon edit 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 Senor Suerte which means Mr Luck in English in his role as head of criminal gambling operations in New York He used the name Senor Muerte which means Mr Death in English when he killed his opponents Ramon sent men to kill Frank Jenks and Luke Cage 98 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 99 Ramon reappears without explanation years later being forced to commit crimes by Lady Caterpillar who had abducted his wife Rebecca Clyde 100 101 Jaime and Phillip edit 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 Senor Suerte and Phillip became Senor Muerte Jaime was a professional thief and Phillip was a professional assassin Phillip as the new Senor Muerte posed as his deceased brother Ramon Alongside the Tarantula he murdered government agent Ken Astor and attempted to hijack a military convoy the Madbombs He battled Captain America 102 Phillip wore gloves that were able to release spider venom into his victims Jaime as Senor Suerte attempted a theft of Tutankhamen artifacts from a museum and battled Cage and Iron Fist 103 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 104 Senor Muerte Senor Suerte in other media edit Senor Muerte appears in The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes episode To Steal an Ant Man Sentinel editMain article Sentinel comics Sentry editMain article Sentry comics Kree Sentry edit Main article Sentry Kree Curtis Elkins edit Main article Sentry Curtis Elkins Stewart Ward edit Main article Stewart Ward Robert Reynolds edit Main article Sentry Robert Reynolds Val the Galadorian edit Main article Sentry Val the Galadorian Senyaka editSuvik Senyaka is the first ever Sri Lankan character to appear in Marvel Comics followed by Dr Amara Perera Senyaka first appeared in The Uncanny X Men 300 and was created by Scott Lobdell and John Romita Jr Senyaka possesses 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 Senyaka is a mutant recruited by Fabian Cortez as a member of a second group of the Acolytes 105 On their first mission this new team of Acolytes attacked the Our Mother of The Sacred Heart school while searching for a mutant child 106 During the assault Senyaka displeased his lord Magneto after critically injuring a human nurse with his energy coils and was subsequently slain by Magneto who crushed the life out of Senyaka with his own coils 107 Senyaka survived however by siphoning the life energy from agents from the international law enforcement agency known as S H I E L D who had recovered Senyaka s body Seeking revenge on Magneto Senyaka set out to kill Sea Captain Lee Forrester a former paramour of the self styled master of magnetism Forrester teamed up with the mutant soldier from the future named Cable and Senyaka was seemingly killed once more in the ensuing battle 108 Senyaka later reappeared once more as a member of a faction of Acolytes led by Exodus who has the ability to bring people back to life The Acolytes participated in an assault on Wundagore Mountain in the European country of Transia home of the enigmatic scientist known as the High Evolutionary The Evolutionary had developed a powerful mutagenic compound known as Isotope E which the Acolytes coveted for themselves 109 After Exodus was defeated Senyaka found himself amongst the ranks of former Acolytes who were aiding the Carrion Cove rebellion against Magneto s rule of the island nation of Genosha With the genocide of the Genoshan population at the hands of giant mutant hunting robot Sentinels controlled by Cassandra Nova the genetic twin of Professor Charles Xavier Senyaka was believed dead 110 Some time passed before Senyaka would return Upon his return the nature of which is still unknown he joined the ranks of Exodus new team of Acolytes Following the X Men s battle against the Hecatomb Senyaka appeared on Cable s decimated island nation of Providence alongside new Marauders Gambit and Sunfire in an attempt to claim the island s information archives which would allow access to Cable s future technology While Gambit and Sunfire faced Cable Senyaka battled Deadpool and appeared to gain the upper hand before Deadpool was teleported away by Cable s technology 111 When Selene dispatches her Inner Circle to retrieve the mystical knife necessary to complete her ritual Senyaka mortally wounds several mutants with death related powers At first when she tries to fool him by appearing before him as a little girl he tells her to drop her disguise as he will kill for her because she is different compared to the others he has served 112 They travel to Selene s birthplace Rome and New York where they slaughter the members of that branch of the Hellfire Club After being led to the ruins of Genosha by Caliban Selene declares this is where she will become a goddess and renames it Necrosha 113 When Selene dispatches her Inner Circle to retrieve the mystical knife necessary to complete her ritual Senyaka mortally wounds Meld then teams up with Blink to attack Archangel using his coils to restrain him while Blink teleports his wings to shreds Senyaka is later attacked by Wolverine who drives his claws into his chest Senyaka is unfazed by this declaring he has been killed before In the final fight Senyaka ensnares Wolverine in his coils slamming him in to walls X 23 releases him when she cuts Senyaka s arm off Wolverine takes advantage of the situation decapitating Senyaka 114 Senyaka in other media edit Senyaka made a cameo appearance in the X Men The Animated Series episode Secrets Not Long Buried as a resident of the mutant dominated community of Skull Mesa Senyaka appears in Wolverine and the X Men as a member of Magneto s Acolytes and resident of Genosha Sepulchre editSepulchre also known as Shadow Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics She first appeared in Quasar 45 April 1993 and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Grant Miehm After a difficult childhood Jillian Marie Woods left home to attend the University of San Francisco While there she met occult lecturer Anthony Ludgate Druid the superhero known as Doctor 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 When Jillian woke up with her new powers Druid told her that they were a result of her exposure to the demon volume amp issue needed Jillian took the name Shadow Woman and alongside other heroes Jim Scully as the second Blazing Skull and N Kantu the Living Mummy joined a team led by Dr Druid called the Shock Troop When Quagmire using his Darkforce Neutron and the Presence corrupted Earth 148611 New Universe Shadow Woman and the Shock Troop helped Quasar fight Anti Bodies until the Shi ar Imperial Guard destroyed them Later the Shock Troop was called on by Doctor Strange to face a threat at the Nexus of All Realities When the team arrived the threat had already been neutralized by Quasar volume amp issue needed After Dr Strange forced Dr Druid to assume the responsibility of organizing the Secret Defenders Jillian Luke Cage and Deadpool were assembled to prevent Malachi from reassembling the Moebius Stone They met at the Chicago Museum of Art and confronted Malachi as she attempted to acquire a Moebius Stone fragment attached to a sword To hold back the Secret Defenders Malachi animated artwork to attack them and departed with the fragment Casting her shadow form over them Shadow Woman caused them clarification needed to dissipate Druid then teleported them to his townhouse to seek artifacts which could aid them against Malachi 115 They set out to oppose Malachi at a tomb where a corpse held the last fragment of the Moebius Stone in a ring upon its finger They were joined by Cody Fleisher Cadaver a teenager Malachi killed who Agamotto re animated to serve as his Pale Horseman However Malachi obtained the last fragment and caught Shadow Woman and Dr Druid with her spells Shadow Woman was able to phase through her bonds and distracted Malachi while Dr Druid escaped Malachi struck Shadow Woman down and when she survived the blow she realized she should not have and that Dr Druid had done something to her Malachi was finally slain by Deadpool but then Strange Dr Strange s servant attempted to claim the Moebius Stone Shadow Woman opposed him only to be struck down again but Dr Druid was able to destroy the stone 116 Shadow Woman Cadaver Dr Druid and R G Mathieson confronted Swarm as it attempted to control the Rand Meachum supercollider Jillian was immune to Swarm due to her powers and helped free Dr Druid and Cadaver from the creature s clutches She and Cadaver helped hold Swarm back long enough for Dr Druid to convince Swarm to stand down 117 Returning from their encounter with Swarm Jillian asked Dr Druid to explain to her what she had become Druid promised to do so but cast her into the Bride of Slorioth Within the statue Jillian encountered the dark side of Dr Druid s soul and learned from it what Dr Druid had done to her She emerged from the statue furious and assaulted Dr Druid but he convinced her that he had only done what had to be done and that he was ready to lead her and Cadaver on a mission that would free them all of their respective curses She agreed but assumed the new alias of Sepulchre for that mission Dr Druid then teleported them to Starkesboro volume amp issue needed Sepulchre and the others met up with Deathlok Dagger and Drax their teammates for this mission Dr Druid led them to the Gates of Perdition where he was to confront the demon Slorioth However as Dr Druid departed the original Defenders Silver Surfer Hulk and Sub Mariner appeared to oppose the Secret Defenders Sepulchre engaged the Silver Surfer in battle but he fled the scene when he realized he was in an era where Galactus s barrier did not surround the Earth However the Surfer s conscience gnawed at him and he returned to engage Sepulchre once more but she encased him within a field of total darkness Just then their battle was interrupted when the demon Slorioth arose 118 The two teams of Defenders fought Slorioth but Sepulchre and Cadaver were taken aside by Joshua Pryce to face the real threat Dr Druid corrupted by his dark side Dr Druid claimed that everything he had done had been for Jillian then attacked his one time allies Since Dr Druid had taken control of her soul he used that advantage to cause her to dissolve away Ultimately Joshua Pryce brought in the Vishanti and Living Tribunal who drove off Dr Druid and Slorioth Pryce then went to help Sepulchre but she begged him to let her die He replied Better to live forever a Shadow woman than to die a Sepulchre and helped raise her to life 119 Sepulchre and Cadaver met with Pryce afterward and decided to go their separate ways but noted that if the world ever needs saving and all the good super heroes are busy they would meet again 119 Sometime later Lindsay McCabe a friend of Jessica Drew s asked Jillian to help her find her missing friend They were joined by Julia Carpenter Spider Woman who had encountered Jessica s Spider Woman costume moving of its own accord Jillian sent the two women to the dimension of the Void Eater where Jessica was imprisoned Re powered by her costume Jessica escaped the Void Eater with Lindsay and Spider Woman Jillian closed the portal to the Void Eater s realm before the creature could follow them back 120 Jillian is seen on the phone with a representative from Roxxon Oil agreeing to speak to them about a job offer they had made 121 She encounters the Thunderbolts on her way to the interview and uses her powers to fight off Venom before teaming up with Steel Spider and American Eagle to battle the rest of the team Managing to reach Roxxon Oil just in time she negotiates a new life off American soil 122 Sepulchre returned to America following the collapse of Norman Osborn s regime and his Thunderbolts initiative and was last seen participating in a job interview for a babysitter job with Jessica Jones and Luke Cage but gets increasingly frustrated with the apparent mispronunciation of her name repeatedly telling Jones and Cage off and re spelling her name over and over which results in her eventual rejection 123 Darkforce energy manipulation allows Jillian to fly generate darkness fields phase and merge with shadows Sequoia editMain article Sequoia comics Serafina editMain article Serafina Marvel Serpentina editMain article Serpentina comics Sersi editMain article SersiSet editSet 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 amalgam of the name of the Egyptian God Set with the appearance characteristics of both Apep and a monster from Greek mythology known as the Lernaean Hydra Set in other media edit Set appears in Conan the Adventurer voiced by Richard Newman This version is a giant king cobra Seth editMain article HeliopolitansJuston Seyfert editJuston Seyfert is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 One day he finds a micro processor which he then places into a Battle Bot that he and his friends use During the battle however the robot disappears into the junkyard 124 Unbeknownst to Juston the processor was actually the remains of a giant robot programmed to exterminate mutants a Sentinel namely the MK VI model During this time Juston has also met a senior girl at his school named Jesse for whom he immediately develops a crush A few days after the event Juston discovers the battle bot and the half re built Sentinel in his junkyard Initially frightened by the discovery he begins to assist in rebuilding and reprogramming the Sentinel 125 The two form something of a bond The good news does not last however as Juston soon discovers the Sentinel s original purpose while searching online and coming across an article featuring the X Men 126 Additionally some bullies that had plagued Juston earlier in the series strike back hurting one of his friends and turning his crush against him with lies that he had told the school body the pair had hooked up Hurt and humiliated after the bullies reveal themselves Juston returns to the Sentinel contemplating using it for revenge 127 The next day Jesse tries to find Juston to talk with him and while talking to his two friends the Sentinel arrives and begins to attack the school 128 targeting the two bullies specifically Before they can be hurt Juston smashes a hot wired jeep into the Sentinel causing it to fall and retreat It is later revealed that Juston staged the entire attack to earn positive standing at school and in the community but he begins to feel guilt for the physical and psychological repercussions of his actions He decides the best course is to use his Sentinel for good 129 Juston soon discovers it is not as easy as it looks as he and his Sentinel are almost caught trying to save the survivors from a plane crash The CSA investigating the Sentinel attack on the school arrive on the scene and begin attacking the Sentinel in an effort to reclaim it The Sentinel fights back despite Juston s orders which puts their relationship in further strain Unaware that the Sentinel was secretly repairing its prime directive the robot begins to hunt mutants once again leading to a final confrontation with the head CSA Agent who was secretly a mutant and deduced that Juston was controlling the sentinel 130 Against Juston s orders the sentinel kills the Agent so Juston is free of suspicion but his Sentinel is damaged and confiscated Juston decides to run away and free the sentinel then use the sentinel s DNA detection skills to look for his long lost mother 131 In the 2005 sequel to the first volume Juston is still looking for his mother His friends and family not knowing where he went begin to worry and his father does his best to try to find him Meanwhile Juston stumbles upon data indicating that his Sentinel was in fact used by a previous owner who used it for the murder of a non mutant 132 It is revealed that a Wisconsin politician named Senator Jeff Knudsen and a military official named Colonel Archibald Hunt had worked together to take out Senator Knudsen s rival using the sentinel In Washington D C Senator Knudsen and Colonel Hunt discover their Sentinel is out and could incriminate the both of them leaving them with one option Destroy it and anybody who knows about it To do this they use a new experimental stealth Sentinel Mark VII A 133 Juston s search for his mother leads him to an estranged aunt named Ginny Baker who allows him in only with the hope that she be repaid with money that Juston received from all his media appearances following his heroics at the school from the previous volume When he tells her he does not have any and is only trying to find his mother Ginny cruelly reveals that she left him and his family because she did not love them 133 Juston rushes out the door while Ginny calls the local news leading his father right to her as well The stealth sentinel catches up to Juston and his sentinel and engages them It is defeated but not before doing serious damage 134 The sentinel acting on its directive to protect Juston takes the opportunity to not only repair itself but to also build a cockpit for Juston to operate from the inside Juston makes his way back to Antigo but is ambushed by the Stealth Sentinel who removes his Sentinel s hand Juston s Sentinel and the Stealth Sentinel do battle while Juston tries to protect his family and friends in the process 135 Colonel Hunt is now manually controlling the stealth sentinel which is ready to deliver the fatal blow but Senator Knudsen disables the control system out of compassion for the young kid After destroying the stealth sentinel Juston makes a promise to Colonel Hunt and Senator Knudsen that if one of them pursues him or his sentinel he would divulge their secret After a touching reunion with his father during which he discovers the truth about his mother Juston goes back to school where he runs into Jesse and the rest of his buddies On the final page it is revealed he still has the Sentinel which now wields one of the Stealth Sentinel s arms and he hopes that he can do some real good now 136 Following Fear Itself Juston and his Sentinel appear as students at the revamped Avengers Academy 137 138 The Sentinel now features a cockpit to carry Juston around in during battle The Sentinel has since been revealed possessing the advanced self repair abilities of the latter generation Sentinels thus negating every shred of damage dealt during its past adventures Juston still prefers to help the Sentinel though keeping its repairs more aesthetically pleasing Despite Juston hopes to be a hero along with his Sentinel he was unable to fully eradicate the Destroy all mutants protocol from its A I Instead as a workaround solution he implanted a long string of directives each one with a higher priority than the original program such as Protecting Juston and his friends Defend humanity and Preserve itself unless that doesn t contradict the previous directives 139 During the Avengers vs X Men storyline Emma Frost possessing a fraction of the Phoenix Force arrives to destroy Juston s Sentinel seeing it as a threat to mutantkind When Juston claimed that he loved it the entire Academy rose to defend the Sentinel During the battle the Sentinel demonstrated the ability to override its prime directive to self preservation sacrificing itself to save Juston Emma then melted down its processor unaware that Quicksilver had swiftly swapped it with a duplicate He and Giant Man were then able to rebuild the Sentinel 140 As part of the Marvel NOW event within the issues of Avengers Arena Juston Seyfert is among the young heroes who are abducted by Arcade and forced to fight for their lives in Murderworld 141 Others in the group include Cammi Darkhawk Hazmat Mettle Nico Minoru Reptil Chase Stein X 23 Apex Tim Katy Nara Kid Briton Red Raven Deathlocket Cullen Bloodstone and Anachronism He is attacked and the Sentinel he is working on folds around him apparently crushing him 142 Juston Seyfert is later revealed to have survived but is now paralyzed below the waist due to the injuries sustained when the Sentinel crashed Distraught at the loss of his best friend Juston salvages the remains of the Sentinel and creates a suit of battle armor which he uses to attack Deathlocket After the Runaways members Nico Minoru and Chase Stein become involved in the battle Chase Stein transforms into the new Darkhawk and attacks Juston 143 The battle was aborted by Tim s technopathic powers and the group s vote for Tim Katy s life or death Juston was among those who voted for death When Tim reverts to Katy Juston is murdered by Apex who breaks his neck and then steals his Sentinel 144 When Deathlocket stumbles into an underground facility Juston Seyfert s body is among the dead bodies that are seen in one of the rooms 145 Shadow King editMain article Shadow KingShadow Shell editMain article Shadow ShellShalla Bal editMain article Shalla BalShaman editMain article Shaman comics Shamrock editMain article Shamrock comics Shang Chi editMain articles Shang Chi and Shang Chi Marvel Cinematic Universe Shanna the She Devil editMain article Shanna the She DevilKarima Shapandar editMain article Karima ShapandarShape editShape is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character was created by Mark Gruenwald and is loosely based off of Plastic Man The Shape real name Raleigh Lund was born in Simak Lowengard in the United States of the alternate Earth of the Squadron Supreme Earth 712 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 146 all of the Institute s members underwent behavior modification their criminal records were pardoned and they all joined the Squadron 146 Now as a public crusader and adventurer Shape helped supervise the manufacturing of force field belts 147 He also helped his fellow superheroes and babysat for Arcanna Jones three children becoming especially close with Drusilla Jones 148 Eventually the behavior modification was reversed by the Squadron s opponents the Redeemers but the Shape having never been a criminal at heart in the first place still chose to side with the Squadron against Nighthawk and the Redeemers After the battle Shape helped get the pregnant Arcanna to the delivery room after she collapsed 149 Later Shape accompanied the Squadron in a futile struggle against the Nth Man 150 As a result Shape and the Squadron traveled to Earth There Shape and Haywire were mentally coerced by the Over Mind to prevent Quasar from following the starship in which the Over Mind had kidnapped the Squadron Supreme 151 Shaper of Worlds editMain article Shaper of WorldsShard editMain article Shard comics Miriam Sharpe editMiriam Sharpe is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics All that is known about Sharpe prior to the 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 the most powerful voice in the emerging Pro Registration Movement demanding the government pass the Superhuman Registration Act SHRA At a memorial service for the victims of the Stamford attack Sharpe had a highly publicized confrontation with Tony Stark where she accused the Avengers benefactor of being there just to play hero It was this confrontation with Sharpe that convinced Stark to also champion the Registration Act as Iron Man However Stark had in fact already been covertly supporting Registration Act even before the Stamford disaster Sharpe is widely noted by pundits as a brilliant political operator In the weeks following the Stamford disaster she managed to create a support base that would gather hundreds to march on the White House influence superhumans and eventually convince Congress and the president to pass the superhuman registration act 152 Sharpe appeared on stage at the press conference where Spider Man unmasked himself as one of the first public supporters 153 Sharpe attended Bill Foster s funeral after he was killed by a cyborg clone of Thor She would again speak with Iron Man this time to bolster Iron Man s commitment to the SHRA while also comparing Thor killing Bill Foster to a policeman killing a thug She also gave him an Iron Man model her son s favourite toy to remind Iron Man of what they were fighting for 154 Wolverine would also seek Sharpe out to tell her the story of bringing justice to Nitro and to former Damage Control Inc CEO Walter Declun who gave Nitro Mutant Growth Hormone pills to boost power which resulted in the destruction of Stamford and giving Declum many profitable contracts for rebuilding 155 Stark shows her a series of gardens created as a memorial to the children lost in the Stamford incident It is here Sharpe thanks both Stark and Mister Fantastic for backing her idea of superhero registration despite its negative side effects 156 Sharpe joins Stark following the climactic battle to discuss the future in the wake of the Pro Registration victory As they discuss future plans including Stark s recent promotion to Director of S H I E L D Sharpe tells Stark that she has finally started to believe in superheroes again thanks to Stark 157 In light of the public relationship between Stark and Maya Hansen the creator of the Extremis virus who Sharpe considers a mass murderer Sharpe went on the television program Viewpoint to publicly attack the government for supporting Hansen 158 Sharpe is later on hand to support the appointment of Ultra Girl as director of the Junior Guardsmen a youth branch of the Initiative akin to the JROTC program 159 During the 2011 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 and his Worthy were causing fear and chaos across the globe During this time she forgave Speedball for what happened in Stamford 160 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 161 Miriam Sharpe in other media edit 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 162 Shatter editMain article Shatter comics Shatterax editFirst appearanceIron Man 278 March 1992 Created byLen Kaminski Paul RyanSpeciesKreeTeamsStarforceAbilitiesStrength durability energy projectionFurther reading Shatterax at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Shatterax Roco Bai was created by Len Kaminski and Paul Ryan and made his first appearance in Iron Man 278 in March 1992 Roco Bai was a member of a new breed of Kree cyborg soldiers dubbed techo warriors and he battled the superhero Iron Man during Kree Shi ar War 163 And later he joined the Starforce 164 During the Annihilation Conquest storyline he along with Kree were infected by the Phalanx becoming one of their select and took part on the assault against Adam Warlock however they failed 165 Shatterstar editMain article ShatterstarJacob Shaw editMain article Jacob Shaw comics Sebastian Shaw editMain article Sebastian Shaw character Shinobi Shaw editShinobi Shaw also known as a Black King of the Hellfire Club is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the X Men and their affiliated teams Created by Chris Claremont Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio the character first appeared in X Factor 67 June 1991 He is the son of the former Black King Sebastian Shaw and is a mutant with the ability to control the density of his own body Shinobi is the adopted son of Sebastian Shaw the leader of the Hellfire Club In his first appearance Shaw is revealed to be involved in the Upstarts a group made up of Siena Blaze Fabian Cortez Trevor Fitzroy and probationary members Andreas and Andrea Strucker of Fenris who were manipulated by the Gamemaster and originally Selene to compete in a game which involved killing prominent mutants and garnering points from each kill Shinobi picked his own father as a target and set about to murder him since Shinobi grew up to hate his father for the treatment he had received in his hands First he engaged in a series of financial machinations to ruin his father he managed to buy Shaw Industries his father s collection of companies from under his nose After bankrupting him Shinobi boldly confronted his father in Sebastian s private chalet in Switzerland and revealed how he now owned Shaw Industries He also cruelly teased his father by suggesting that perhaps the late Harry Leland Sebastian s colleague from the Hellfire Club could be his real father on the basis of Shinobi and Harry s similar powers Finally Shinobi reached into Sebastian s chest and gave him a coronary attack The chalet was then obliterated in an explosion with Shinobi seemingly the sole survivor 166 Shaw is able to briefly take control of the Hellfire Club assuming the mantle of Black King volume amp issue needed In his early years Shinobi often surrounded himself with scantily clad men and women 167 Shinobi s elimination of his father put him ahead in the ranking of the Upstarts making him the frontrunner in the game Shinobi relished in his newfound wealth and glory and his various servants catered to his every whim in his luxurious apartments in New York and Tokyo However his rival Upstart Trevor Fitzroy coveted the top spot of the Upstarts for himself With a new improved batch of Sentinels he orchestrated the massacre of most of the Reavers Hellions and Emma Frost the White Queen of the Hellfire Club Fitzroy brought the lifeless Frost to Shinobi as proof and demanded to be handed over Sebastian s ring which Shinobi wore as a symbol of power When Shinobi refused to relinquish it Fitzroy unflinchingly cut off Shinobi s finger which carried the ring and seized it After Shinobi had his own Sentinels reattach his finger he hunted down Fitzroy and located him in his secret base in an iceberg in the Arctic Circle Shinobi s men captured Fitzroy and Shinobi reclaimed the ring He also gleefully informed Fitzroy that the Gamesmaster the coordinator of the Upstarts game had ruled this altercation between the two men in favor of Shinobi Upon learning that the X Men were also in Fitzroy s base at the moment Shinobi attempted to further his Upstarts achievements and wipe out the entire team with some explosions he orchestrated however he failed 168 Shinobi s leading position among the Upstarts was short lived Fellow competitor Fabian Cortez claimed to have killed Magneto and became the frontrunner in the game When Cortez strongly demurred at the inclusion of a human Graydon Creed among the Upstarts Shinobi tried to calm him down by reminding him that the Upstarts originated as an escapist game of fun for rich bored and spoiled children 169 During another of these games the Upstarts target the surviving members of the New Mutants and the Hellions but are defeated by the combined forces of X Force and the New Warriors 170 Around the same time eager to return the Inner Circle to its former glory Shaw approaches Betsy Braddock and Warren Worthington attempting to convince them to become a part of the Inner Circle Both X Men refuse however volume amp issue needed 171 He also tried to enlist Storm under Candra s orders as a member but she also refused 172 Still operating with the Hellfire Club he organizes an assassination attempt on Daily Bugle editor J Jonah Jameson but his power play is thwarted by Spider Man and a handful of X Men 173 After he learned that his father was alive Shinobi presumably in fear of retaliation for his assassination attempt deserted all of his inherited positions and returned to a more secretive mode of life allowing Sebastian to take control of the Hellfire Club Shinobi then worked with Spiral and Mindmeld as they experiment on Karma s siblings However his personal assassin Clear Cut betrays him and aids X Force in defeating him 174 As a result of the Scarlet Witch s actions nearly all of the mutants in the entire world were stripped of their powers Shinobi is confirmed as being one of a limited number of mutants who retained their powers following the 2005 Decimation storyline 175 When Selene attempted to rise to goddesshood it was revealed that Shinobi was at some point found and killed by his father as he was resurrected by Selene with the techno organic virus and sent with Harry Leland to kill his father and Donald Pierce 176 Selene was ultimately defeated and Shinobi s fate was left uncertain 177 Shinobi is later revealed to be alive and assembled the Upstarts again to kill the Nasty Boys and lure the X Men out The Upstarts are quickly neutralized and after discovering the X Men were unknowingly working for Emma Frost Shinobi used his own mutant powers to commit suicide by phasing his hand through his head before muttering that Emma Frost will not get him 178 In the 2019 relaunch of the X Men comics Shinobi was resurrected on Krakoa by The Five and placed under the care of his father who appointed him the Black Bishop of the Hellfire Trading Company Shinobi was unaware of the circumstances of his death and his father told him that Emma Frost and Kate Pryde conspired to kill him 179 After Kate Pride is killed and Shaw s betrayal is revealed through Lockheed Emma immediately calls Callisto to go after Shinobi who was having a meeting with Christian Frost With Cal as her bodyguard Emma reads Shinobi s mind and finds out that he was unaware of his father s intentions Emma later makes a dig at Sebastian by questioning his parentage to Shinobi It is revealed that Shinobi is in fact Harry Leland s illegitimate son 180 Shinobi Shaw in other media edit Shinobi Shaw among other Hellfire Club members was originally planned to appear in Dark Phoenix but was ultimately cut from the film 181 She Hulk editJennifer Walters edit Main article She Hulk Lyra edit Main article She Hulk Lyra She Venom editAnn Weying edit Main article Anne Weying Patricia Robertson edit Main article Patricia Robertson comics Sheath editSheath is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Sheath is an Inhuman with metal shards protruding from her body Sheath in other media edit Sheath appears as an antagonist in the Marvel Rising franchise voiced by Amanda C Miller This version was responsible for the death of Ghost Spider s Inhuman friend Kevin and is an ally of Exile By Marvel Rising Chasing Ghosts Sheath and Exile are defeated by the Secret Warriors and are handed to George Stacy and his fellow police officers with evidence that Ghost Spider did not kill Kevin Shellshock editMain article Shellshock Marvel Comics Shepard editMain article Shepard comics Max Shiffman editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it December 2021 Lotus Shinchuko editMain article Lotus ShinchukoWladyslav Shinski editMain article Enclave comics MembersRandall Shire editRandall Shire is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Randall Shire is a mutant who ran a small traveling carnival in Australia consisting entirely of low level mutants pretending to be mere sideshow entertainers Shiva editMain article Shiva Marvel Comics S H O C editS H O C is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics He was created by Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr in Spider Man 76 1997 Todd Fields is the son of Dr William Fields who worked for HYDRA in 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 rather mysterious Darkforce dimension It was made into an armor by Doctor William Fields and it has the capabilities of Cloak as in shadow melting and projecting the Darkforce energy into the armor to modify its form Dr Fields first subject was a man that would come to be known as Loxias Crown however Crown had his own hidden agenda and killed Dr Fields along with many other Hydra agents and was planning to use the S H O C s technology to conquer the world Todd was a young boy when he witnessed the death of his father which traumatized him greatly His father however left Todd with key components for Todd to track and steal another S H O C armor and bond with it Todd then became SHOC and swore revenge on Crown for murdering his father 182 After Todd saw his father murdered by agents of Hydra he was devastated Years later as a grown man he would become the new SHOC and a hero He teamed up with Spider Man several times and battled Don Fortunato for the whereabouts of Crown and he was directed to Hammerhead who informed him that the living vampire Michael Morbius has been captured by Dr Andrea Janson Hammerhead killed Dr Andrea Janson Crown s lover to lure him out During the confrontation Hammerhead was badly injured and S H O C figured out a way to defeat Crown by having him drain the power of the HYDRA s ship overloading him Crown later returned as Hunger a vampire and battled Blade and Spider Man S H O C however was coming to terms with himself since the armor was killing him like it did with Crown While trying to get his life straight Todd was ambushed by the Hand and was killed only to be resurrected brainwashed and used as a weapon against Wolverine in Wolverine Enemy of the State Luckily SHIELD was able to stop the influence of Hydra and reverse the brainwash His memory is slowly recovering and he has become a hero once more 183 The S H O C armor that he was bonded with allowed him access to high powered weapons that did not require reloading or recharging since it was powered by the Darkforce He could utilize the combination of technology and mystic energies to enhance his strength speed fly by creating Darkforce wings teleport melting into shadows creating claws and other weapons from his body and shield of Darkforce energies Shocker editMain article Shocker character Shockwave editMain article Shockwave comics Shooting Star editMain article Shooting Star comics Shortpack editMain article ShortpackShotgun editShotgun J R Walker is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe The character created by Ann Nocenti and John Romita Jr first appeared in Daredevil 271 October 1989 J R Walker was once a soldier in the United States Army before becoming an assassin working for the CIA The CIA and Skip Ash sent Shotgun to retrieve a young blonde woman known as Number 9 He wound up battling Daredevil 184 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 185 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 While Tombstone was taken to the hospital Spider Man pursued Shotgun who managed to evade him 186 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 editMain article Shrew comics Shriek editMain article Shriek comics Shriker editShriker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics His alter ego is Jack D Auria best friend to Danny Ketch Jack has extensive martial arts training and has mastered all disciplines Jack grew up as a friend of Dan 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 and locked the two up Dan turned into Ghost Rider and defeated the group as well as Hyde 187 Later Jack and his sensei were targeted by 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 volume amp issue needed 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 volume amp issue needed After the superhero Civil War Shriker was considered a candidate for the Avengers Initiative It is unknown if he ever signed up as he was living in Canada and therefore outside of Tony Stark s jurisdiction Shroud editMain article Shroud comics Shrunken Bones editShrunken Bones is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 188 Morgan later joined the Headmen in their quest to use their intellectual talents to take control of the world 189 Dr 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 editMain article Shuma GorathSibercat editSibercat is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 X Factor 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 editMain article Sidewinder comics Siege editSiege John Kelly is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 Vietnam War 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 190 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 horrific creature called Biohazard 191 Collins then discovered within the Deathlok computer s databanks a file named John Kelly Opening this file he discovered a copy of John Kelly s consciousness preserved as pure data inhabiting the file in a dormant state Upon his opening of the file the copy of Kelly infected Michael Collins s own brain operating as a second consciousness to the annoyance of them both 192 This situation did not persist long however as shortly afterwards Deathlok discovered Harlan Ryker to be working on a new much improved series of cyborg soldiers this time with lobotomized brains to avoid the issues he had experienced with both Kelly and Collins During the ensuing battle the copy of Kelly s consciousness was transferred into the mind of one of the newer cyborgs freeing Collins from playing host to his unwanted guest and giving Kelly back a semblance of life As a cyborg with Deathlok Silver Sable and the Wild Pack he battled Mainframe Ben Jacobs and the Cyberwarriors Kelly christened himself Siege after a nickname an old war buddy had given him 193 With Deathlok and Coldblood he battled Harlan Ryker Mainframe Ben Jacobs and the Cyberwarriors 194 Siege operated as a mercenary for some time working for Silver Sable S H I E L D and various others With Silver Sable the Wild Pack Next Wave and the Knights of Wundagore he battled the Genesis Coalition and the Cyberwarriors 195 He defeated an airstrike on U S troops by a hostile foreign power in the mideast 196 With Deathlok he battled Timestream and his mercenaries in Australia 197 With Deathlok he experienced the Goddess s epiphany 198 Alongside Daredevil he battled Venom and the Hand 199 With Deathlok and Godwulf he battled Timestream the Demolisher and Luther Manning in the past 200 During the Superhero Civil War Siege joined the Initiative and was assigned to lead the Florida state team the Command along with Wundarr the Aquarian Jennifer Kale and the Conquistador The team investigates a disturbance in the Citrusville swamp home to the Man Thing and the Nexus of all Realities The Conquistador is torn apart Wundarr is infected but purges himself Siege is bitten on the face by a zombie and despite his cybernetic nature was quickly turned as well He attacks Jennifer Kale saying he only wanted her on the team because of her barbarian bikini outfit she formerly wore His onboard computer alerts A R M O R to the fact that he was seemingly malfunctioning The cyborg part shoots off Siege s head 201 Sif editMain articles Sif comics and Sif Marvel Cinematic Universe Sigyn editMain article Sigyn Marvel Comics Raymond Sikorski editRaymond Sikorski sometimes misspelled as Sikorsky is a character appearing in Marvel Comics The character created by Roger Stern and Bob Budiansky first appeared in 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 with less obstruction specifically related to Steve Rogers Captain America and the Vision 202 203 204 205 Sikorski also works for Roxxon 121 Raymond Sikorski in other media edit Raymond Sikorski appears in The Avengers United They Stand voiced by Ray Landry Silencer editMain article Silencer comics Silly Seal editMain article Ziggy Pig and Silly SealSilhouette editMain article Silhouette comics Silk editMain article Silk comics Samuel Silke editMain article Samuel SilkeSilver Dagger editMain article Silver Dagger comics Silver Fox editMain article Silver Fox comics Silver Sable editMain article Silver SableSilver Samurai editMain article Silver SamuraiSilver Scorpion editSilver Scorpion Elizabeth Betsy Barstow first appeared in Daring Mystery Comics 7 April 1941 during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books and was created by Harry Sahle 206 He signed her origin story with the pen name Jewell which comics historian Michael J Vassallo believes marks a collaboration with another unknown artist 207 She is Marvel Comics first superheroine following the antihero character Black Widow who reaped evildoers souls for Satan 208 Betty Barstow a secretary for private detective Dan Harley wore a superhero style costume to a masquerade ball and along the way used her jiujitsu skills and investigative acumen to solve a case her employer had turned down Enjoying it she continued to be a masked crime fighter 209 Silver Scorpion is an honorary member of the Invaders volume amp issue needed She appeared with the Golden Age Human Torch as a supporting character volume amp issue needed She later joined the Liberty Legion volume amp issue needed 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 210 Silver Squirrel editSilver Squirrel is an anthropomorphic squirrel and the animal version of Silver Surfer Silver Surfer editMain article Silver SurferSilverclaw editMain article SilverclawSilvermane editMain article SilvermaneSimian Torch editSimian Torch is an anthropomorphic monkey and animal version of the Human Torch Jemma Simmons editMain article Jemma SimmonsSin editMain article Sin Marvel Comics Sin Eater editMain article Sin Eater comics Sirocco editMain article Sirocco comics Siryn editMain article SirynSise Neg editSise Neg is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 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 exactly as it was 211 Sister Dagger editSister Dagger Zheng Esme also known as Deadly Dagger is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 212 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 213 Although initially cold and hostile to him Sister Dagger eventually warms to Shang Chi and tells him her real name 212 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 214 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 215 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 216 217 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 218 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 219 220 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 221 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 Ten Rings Afterwards Sister Dagger makes amends with Shang Chi and returns to the House of the Deadly Dagger 222 223 Sister Dagger would continue assisting Shang Chi and the Society 224 Sister Dagger in other media edit 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 holds some resentment towards him for leaving her with their father Wenwu but reconciles with him Xialing physically resembles Sister Dagger possessing a black and white costume bob cut hairstyle and a rope dart as her main weapon similar to Sister Dagger s preference for knives and daggers She also shares some qualities with Zheng Bao Yu and Sasha Hammer Jasper Sitwell editMain article Jasper SitwellSkaar editMain article Skaar character Skagg editMain article Giants Marvel Comics Skein editMain article Skein comics Skids editMain article Skids comics Skin editMain article Skin Marvel Comics Skinner editSkinner is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 Nightstalker and Morbius the Living Vampire as part of the Siege of Darkness storyline He later appeared in the limited series Over the EdgeSkinner 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 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 volume amp issue needed In battle Blaze repeatedly shot Skinner with his shotgun until Skinner was only a skeleton He survived however but Ghost Rider arrived and killed him with hellfire After they left however Skinner regenerated After this Skinner sought out new humans to steal their flesh so that he may appear human again He decided he would wear his mother s flesh for revenge He later attempted to kill Blaze and Ghost Rider again this time by running then over with a stolen truck A battle then followed which Blaze would have lost had it not been to intervention from Lilith and Centurious appeared and abducted Blaze and Skinner leaving Ghost Rider volume amp issue needed Skinner later escaped only to be captured again this time by the government who planned to use him in a research and containment center called the Black Hole Skinner was operated on so that they could discovered what his flesh was made out of and the center s supervisor Spook was cruel to Skinner and taunted him over the death of his family Ghost Rider was later imprisoned in the center which allowed Skinner to escape as well Skinner then started a prison break which caused Nick Fury S H I E L D and the Avengers to come and try to keep the situation under control During the riot Skinner attacked Ghost Rider Ghost rider used his penance stare on Skinner which did weakened Skinner and made Ghost Rider feel the pain of Skinner s victims volume amp issue needed After escaping the Black Hole Skinner who pleased by the news of his mother s death ended his feud with Blaze and Ghost Rider and no longer pursued then for revenge He was later captured and imprisoned in the Vault After its destruction by the U Foes however Skinner escaped and set out on a quest to kill those who he feels are responsible for the death of his family volume amp issue needed Skornn editMain article SkornnSkrullian Skymaster editMain article Skrullian SkymasterSkull the Slayer editMain article Skull the SlayerSkullbuster editMain article SkullbusterSkullfire editMain article SkullfireSkybolt editMain article Redneck comics Skyhawk editMain article Skyhawk comics Slab editSlab Christopher Anderson a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics His first appearance was in X Factor 74 Slab is a mutant villain who is recruited by Mister Sinister to be part of his Nasty Boys and was the first team member to attack their nemesis the government sponsored X Factor team volume amp issue needed Slab climbs to the top of the Washington Monument and calls Strong Guy out to fight him and they battle When Slab shrinks to normal size to duck a punch he causes Strong Guy to shatter and destroy the monument Slab s battle is aided off scenes by Senator Stephen Shaffran who has the mutant power to manipulate probability including causing others to suffer bad luck while enjoying good luck himself volume amp issue needed Slab was captured along with his teammate Hairbag and taken to a holding cell by X Factor volume amp issue needed While he waits for his lawyer to negotiate bail Slab and Hairbag are broken out of prison by the Mutant Liberation Front of which Slab s sister Thumbelina is a member volume amp issue needed He is returned to the Nasty Boys shortly afterwards volume amp issue needed Slab has not been seen since the group s subsequent breakup It is unknown if Slab retained his mutant powers after the M Day Slab in other media edit Slab makes non speaking appearances in X Men The Animated Series as a member of the Nasty Boys Margaret Slade editMain article Margaret Slade Marvel Comics Slapstick editMain article Slapstick comics Slash editMain article Slash Marvel Comics Vic Slaughter editVictor Vic Slaughter is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 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 the Living Vampire 225 226 as well as Wolverine 227 228 Slayback editSlayback is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Primarily an enemy of Deadpool 229 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 230 231 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 Over time Deadpool grew disgusted by Slayback s sociopathy and sadism and attempted to kill him by blowing him up unaware that Slayback had regenerative abilities that over a period of ten years allowed him to recover from Deadpool s attack 232 Obsessed with getting revenge on Deadpool Slayback stole files pertaining to him from Department K and attempted to force Kane into revealing Deadpool s whereabouts Next Slayback aware that Deadpool was among the mercenaries competing for Tolliver s inheritance discerned that it was located in a Nepalese temple where he captured Copycat When Deadpool Kane and Weasel arrived to claim Tolliver s treasure Slayback attacked them and fatally wounded Copycat The android Zero who had been among Tolliver s belongings was reactivated by the battle and disintegrated Slayback 232 Slayback survived or was resurrected and went to work for Doctor Westergaard who had Slayback capture Deadpool for use as a test subject for her experiments involving the Legacy Virus Deadpool was rescued by Wolverine and Maverick while Slayback was abandoned and blown up by Westergaard 233 Allison Kemp later hired Slayback and T Ray to help her kill Deadpool 234 235 When Deadpool attacked Kemp s airship Slayback panicked and attempted to flee via parachute pack realizing too late that Deadpool had stuffed it full of explosives which detonated in mid air as Slayback screamed Oh fu 236 Slayback was subsequently shown running amok in Hell during a period of cosmic imbalance caused by Death being imprisoned by Eternity 237 A revived Slayback rejoined Weapon X and was seemingly killed yet again when a group of the organization s escaped test subjects stabbed and immolated him during Death of Wolverine 238 Slayback afterward appeared as one of the villains vying for the Rigellian Recorder acquired by Deadpool and the Mercs for Money When questioned about his return by an annoyed Deadpool Slayback merely quips The kind of money being offered for killing you is worth crawling outta the grave for 239 Slaymaster editMain article SlaymasterSleeper editMain article Sleeper Marvel Comics Sleepwalker editMain article Sleepwalker comics Slipstream editMain article Slipstream comics Sligguth editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2022 Sligguth is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Slither editMain article Slither comics Slingshot editMain article Yo Yo RodriguezSlug editMain article Slug comics Slyde editMain article SlydeMarrina Smallwood editMain article Marrina SmallwoodSmart Alec editSmart Alec Alexander Alec Thorne is a fictional mutant citation needed in Marvel Comics and a member of Alpha Flight He first appeared in Alpha Flight 1 August 1983 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 he was contacted by 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 a precursor to Alpha Flight In their first mission they stopped the terrorist known as Egghead from launching a thermonuclear missile at the United States 240 Later after Hudson divided the team into three smaller groups Thorne as Smart Alec began training in Gamma Flight 241 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 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 242 Snowbird was later forced to kill Sasquatch to vanquish the Great Beast Tanaraq who co inhabited his body His mind was eventually transferred into Box s robot body 243 Langkowski s mind eventually entered Thorne s tiny body in an attempt to return to the human world Thorne s body was finally killed when Langkowski merged his mind into the Box robot to defeat Pestilence whose freed mind had inhabited the body of Snowbird who was in the form of Sasquatch at the time before Langkowski took over the Sasquatch body 244 Smart Alec appears as part of the Omega Flight entry in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition 9 Smartship Friday editMain article Smartship FridaySmasher editMain article Smasher Marvel Comics Smiling Tiger editMain article Smiling TigerSmuggler editMain article Smuggler comics Alistair Smythe editMain article Alistair SmytheSpencer Smythe editMain article Spencer SmytheSnake Marston editMain article Snake Marston comics Snakes editSnakes is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Snakes is a member of the new UK superhero team The Union It has been released that Snakes represent Northern Ireland but Snakes powers have not been published to the public 245 Snapdragon editMain article Snapdragon comics Snowbird editMain article Snowbird comics Tildie Soames editMain article Tildie SoamesMartin Soap editLieutenant Martin Soap is a fictional police officer and ally of the Marvel Comics antihero the Punisher He was created by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon and first appeared in The Punisher Volume 5 2 May 2000 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 an improbable turn of events such as a judge being declared insane or an entire jury taking ecstasy 246 247 When the Punisher resurfaces and declares war on the Gnucci crime family Soap is assigned to the Punisher Task Force a sinecure with only one other member a neurotic behavioral psychologist named Buddy Plugg 248 After Soap criticizes his profile of the Punisher the distraught Plugg hangs himself in his and Soap s shared office 249 Soap is later approached by Molly von Richthofen a lieutenant and the sole member of another pointless task force one supposedly dedicated to dismantling the Gnucci family 250 The two join forces and stake out Ma Gnucci s mansion intending to step in and arrest whoever remains after the Punisher inevitably lays siege to the building Over the course of their investigation Soap and Molly become friends and remain so even after Molly shoots down Soap s attempt to pursue a romantic relationship with her by revealing that she is a lesbian 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 After killing Ma Gnucci and destroying her mansion the Punisher confronts Soap and Molly and offers them Ma s compromising photographs of the mayor and the police commissioner in exchange for all of the information that the NYPD has pertaining to the Vigilante Squad With the photographs Soap is able to blackmail his way into becoming the new commissioner while Soap is basking in his good fortune a bird defecates on his head 258 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 259 260 After Soap kills serial killer John Bubba Prong in self defense Soap is promoted to Lieutenant 261 Soap is later taken hostage by hired goons working for ruthless tabloid reporter Chuck Self who forces the Punisher to take Self along with him while the Punisher spends a night killing gangsters and petty criminals If Castle fails to comply with Self s orders Self will text message his men to kill Soap During the course of being chased by gang members and Mafiosos Self is injured several times while the Punisher himself remained unscathed Self is later killed by accidentally falling into a woodchipper and Castle returns to save Soap by killing Self s thugs The Punisher leaves Self s mangled corpse on the hood of his own car then Castle and Soap walk away 262 Soap is seen as a bar regular falsely believing the bartender Kevin to be one of his true friends Kevin is amused by Soap s lack of awareness when choosing dates including but not limited to a killer ex con a transvestite and a woman Kevin believes is Soap s own long lost mother When Soap nearly kills himself with a gun in the men s bathroom Kevin intervenes and Soap believes that it is out of concern for his well being But when Kevin makes a snarky comment because he didn t want a mess and preferred Soap to kill himself at his home Soap snaps at Kevin threatens him with his gun and terrifies him before storming off having found self confidence in himself Soap tries to arrest the Punisher but fails to stop him Soap then becomes despondent Castle then tells Soap when things aren t getting better to just go 263 Soap leaves the NYPD moves to Los Angeles and becomes a porn star Up to that point he had simply been unaware that he has large genitals 263 247 Martin Soap in other media edit Soap appears in Punisher War Zone portrayed by Dash Mihok This version is a clumsy incompetent man with a degree in behavioral psychology who is assigned to the Punisher Task Force a meaningless sinecure with him as the only member since the NYPD is fully in sympathy with the Punisher s actions but has to cosmetically appear as though it is trying to discourage vigilantism Soap is partnered with Paul Budiansky an FBI agent fixated on apprehending the Punisher who had killed an undercover agent by mistake Midway through the film it is revealed that Soap is actually one of the Punisher s allies feeding him information on his various targets By the time Budiansky has figured this out he has realized how evil the criminals they are up against are and how powerless the system is to punish them Soap and Budiansky both assist the Punisher in rescuing the dead agent s family from Jigsaw In the aftermath Soap starts to walk the Punisher home beginning an unsolicited lecture on the benefits of mercy and rehabilitation instead of outright execution but halts when he is menaced by a mugger whom the Punisher kills 264 Martin Soap appears in The Punisher voiced by Michael Gough In the game he and Molly von Richthofen interrogate the captured Punisher on Ryker s Island before John Saint Jigsaw leads a breakout thanks to his Yakuza gang Flashbacks reveal that Soap is secretly allied with the Punisher regularly forwarding him information about various criminals In one level the Punisher enters a bar to kill Mafioso Bobbie Gnucci son of Ma Gnucci and his entourage Soap is present but misses the shootout due to being in the restroom vomiting partly from alcohol consumption and partly due to fear of Gnucci s thugs Soap exits the restroom after the Punisher leaves the premises sees the mess and proclaims Damn it Castle this was my favorite bar 265 Solarman editMain article SolarmanSolarr editSolarr Silas King is a fictional supervillain appearing in Marvel Comics Created by Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema the character first appeared in Captain America 160 266 King was a latent mutant and drug runner whose mutation was catalyzed when he spent several days out in the desert sun after his truck broke down While recovering from sunstroke and dehydration in the hospital he realized he could discharge the solar energy he had stored as heat blasts Calling himself Solarr he began a criminal career in New York City starting with bank robbery He partnered with Klaw and became a member of the Emissaries of Evil 267 Solarr later battled Daredevil and Spider Man when he was hired to kill a hitman The duo defeated Solarr though the hitman went insane 268 He repeatedly met defeat and was eventually captured and imprisoned at the Project Pegasus research center in New York State where scientists studied his powers 269 270 One of the other captives and subjects for study at Project Pegasus was Bres one of the other dimensional Fomor Bres began to use his powers to manipulate the staff at the facility and caused a guard named Harry Winslow to die of heart failure Bres also freed Solarr from his cell Solarr hated Winslow and when he found his corpse he incinerated it Bres used his magic to animate the charred corpse which killed Solarr 271 It was later revealed that Solarr was one of the possible targets of Scourge of the Underworld until Scourge found out that Solarr was already dead 272 Solarr was later seen among the revived mutants on Krakoa at the time when the X Men Juggernaut and Deadpool dealt with the Human Adaptoid 273 Solarr in other media edit Solarr appears in the X Men The Animated Series episode Secrets Not Long Buried voiced by Lorne Kennedy citation needed This version is Bill Braddock the leader of the mutant supremacist group Children of the Shadow and ruler of the mutant and human cohabitation community called Skull Mesa He is aided by the Toad and series original mutant character Chet Solo editMain article Solo Marvel Comics Solomon Kane editMain article Solomon Kane comics Songbird editMain article Songbird comics Candy Southern editCandace Candy Southern is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Universe The character created by Roy Thomas and Werner Roth first appeared in X Men 31 in May 1967 274 Candy Southern is a former girlfriend of Warren Worthington III Writer Roy Thomas created her name by combining the last name of author Terry Southern with the first name of the title character of Southern s novel Candy 275 Within the context of the stories she partook in many adventures before being killed by Cameron Hodge 276 Southpaw editMain article Southpaw comics Space Phantom editThe Space Phantoms are a race of creatures appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The Space Phantoms are the servants of Immortus For many years it was assumed that there was only one Space Phantom but in the course of the Destiny War the Avengers discovered that there was more than one During a journey back in time to 1873 a trio of Space Phantoms was caught impersonating the Gunhawks and the Black Rider 277 The Space Phantoms were previously said to have originated on the planet Phantus 278 in the Phalbo system in the Milky Way Galaxy 279 The first Space Phantom first appeared in The Avengers 2 copying Giant Man Iron Man and Hulk During his battle with the Avengers he first copied the Hulk and battled Iron Man He took the shape of a flying insect to escape but Iron Man continued to battle the Hulk The Space Phantom attacked the Wasp in his insect form and then became Giant Man After fighting Iron Man he took Iron Man s form He finally attempted to copy Thor and was banished back to Limbo because his powers could not affect Asgardians 280 Since all Space Phantoms appear identical and can appear as any other creature it can be difficult to determine which Space Phantom did what the following activities have previously been attributed to the Space Phantom who first encountered the Avengers but these may not have been the same Space Phantom A Space Phantom allied with the Grim Reaper and impersonated Madame Hydra and commanded a division of HYDRA in that identity The Space Phantom battled the Avengers but was shunted back into Limbo when he attempted to mimic Rick Jones who was then linked to Captain Mar Vell 281 A Space Phantom was compelled by Immortus to impersonate Mantis to deceive Kang 282 A Space Phantom attempted to trick Thor into freeing the planet Phantus from Limbo and allied with Thor to save Phantus which led to Thor losing much of Mjolnir s power over time 283 A Space Phantom once encountered Rom in Limbo 284 A Space Phantom later encountered the Avengers in Limbo 285 A Space Phantom was used as a pawn by the Young God Calculus in a scheme pitting Spider Man against the Avengers 286 The original Space Phantom is revealed to be disguised as Spider Man in the Beyond series 287 SP dr editMain article Peni ParkerSpear editSpear is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Jasper Daniels is the brother of a convict named Jack Daniels and an unnamed brother who operated as 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 Dr Noah Burstein and began developing identities that would serve him in his quest to avenge his brother 288 Spear watched Noah Burnstein from the shadows Noah noticed him but did not say anything to Power Man 289 Spear fired on Dr Burnstein while he was walking with Luke Cage and Claire Foster so that he can fight with Luke Cage Despite Luke Cage s best efforts Spear managed to do a near fatal shot on Dr Burnstein and escaped Shortly after the attack Spear shot a hollow shaft with a message to Dr Burnstein confirming his attack on him 290 Spear later tracked Luke Cage s movements and was on hand to rescue Mangler after an ill advised attack on Luke Cage While Mangler distracted Luke Cage Spear sent another message to Dr Burnstein and once again decided to let him live He left a message for him to meet him at the East River pier When Dr Burnstein did so he was speared by Spear in front of Luke Cage s eyes Two young adults witnessed Spear escaping the pier Spear then attempted to rescue Mangler from police custody which was thwarted by Luke Cage Not wanting to lose another son Spear s mother tipped off Luke Cage and Quentin Chase as to his whereabouts Luke Cage and Quentin Chase confronted Spear at his tenement apartment He engaged Luke Cage in a running battle which took to the top of an outbound bus which crashed into the Hudson River After knocking out Spear Luke Cage handed him over to the police 291 During the Shadowland storyline Spear appeared as a member of Nightshade s Flashmob which also consisted of Chemistro II Cheshire Cat Comanche Dontrell Hamilton and Mr Fish II where they attacked Victor Alvarez on a rooftop Spear was quickly pinned to the wall by Power Man and then knocked out by Luke Cage Flashmob was remanded to Ryker s Island Nightshade s solicitor Big Ben Donovan was able to secure Spear s release 292 During the Spider Island storyline Spear was with Flashmob when they tried to leave a spider infested Manhattan only to be defeated by Heroes for Hire 293 After his brother Mangler is attacked by a gang of 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 294 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 Donovan 295 Spear in other media edit Spear appears in The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes episode To Steal an Ant Man as a member of William Cross gang Spectrum editMain article Monica RambeauSpeed editMain article Speed comics Speed Demon editMain article Speed Demon comics Speedball editMain article Robbie BaldwinElias Spector editElias Spector is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics He is the father of Marc Spector Moon Knight The character first appeared in Marvel Spotlight 28 January 1976 created by Alan Zelenetz and Bo Hampton When he was a kid Elias Spector fled with his mother and Yitz Perlman from Nazi prosecution after Adolf Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia Perlman was 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 Illinois and Elias was taught by Perlman to become a rabbi 296 Elias later had a two sons Marc and 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 297 He was disappointed with his boys violent nature and their obsession with war he believed that should concentrate on their education but his wife dismissed this as boy being boys 298 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 a dissociative identity disorder and never told anyone about Perlman s true nature 296 When Marc s multiple personalities started manifesting Elias interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital 299 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 300 After his death Marc resented his father believing that Elias was embarrassed by him Elias Spector in other media edit Elias Spector appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney television series Moon Knight episode Asylum portrayed by Rey Lucas In Marc s memories Elias and his wife Wendy had a happy family life with their kids Marc and Randall until the day when Randall perished in a cave flood Consumed by the loss of Randall Wendy became an alcoholic and mistreated Marc leaving Elias to take care of him since childhood Elias didn t have enough courage to support him or to calm Wendy down By the time Marc was a teenager Elias tried to talk Marc out of leaving while claiming that he can get help for Wendy After Wendy s death Elias saw Marc through the window knowing that he left her life by not going to her funeral Mrs Spector editMrs Spector is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics She is the mother of Marc Spector 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 Randall Her husband was disappointed with his boys violent nature and their obsession with war he believed that should concentrate on their education but she dismissed this as boy being boys 298 When Marc s multiple personalities started manifesting they interned him at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital 299 Following Elias passing Marc was allowed to leave the hospital temporarily to sit shiva At the reception she attempted to comfort Marc against his belief that Elias despised him Marc manifested his alter of Jake to cope and left to his old room where he heard Khonshu s voice and it prompted him to run away 300 Mrs Spector in other media edit Mrs Spector named Wendy Spector appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe television series Moon Knight episode Asylum portrayed by Fernanda Andrade This version was a good mother to Marc and Randal 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 alias was unaware that Wendy was dead when he kept leaving messages on her phone until Marc told him Sphinx editMain article Sphinx Marvel Comics Spider Boy editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2023 Bailey Briggs Spider Boy is a fictional character created by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos and appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics At the end of the End of the Spider Verse storyline following the defeat of Shathra and Morlun the other fallen Spider Totems were restored Among the restored was Bailey Briggs a boy who was an earlier sidekick of Spider Man who was one day erased from history He claims that he went on different adventures with Spider Man and Miles Morales and had special wall sticking shoes that were made for him by Mister Fantastic 301 Spider Girl editMain article Spider Girl Spider Girl is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics May Mayday Parker edit Main article Spider Girl Mayday Parker Anya Corazon edit Main article Anya Corazon Gwen Warren edit Main article Spider Girl Gwen Warren Spider Guin editSpider Guin is an anthropomorphic penguin and animal version of Gwen Stacy Spider Gwen editMain article Spider Gwen Gwen Warren edit Main article Spider Gwen Gwen Warren Gwen Stacy of Earth 65 edit Main article Spider Gwen Gwen Stacy Erin Hasko edit Main article Spider Gwen Erin Hasko Spider Ham editMain article Spider HamSpider Man editPeter Parker edit Main articles Spider Man Spider Man Ultimate Marvel character Spider Man Marvel Mangaverse Peter Parker Sam Raimi film series Peter Parker The Amazing Spider Man film series Peter Parker Insomniac Games character Peter Parker Marvel Cinematic Universe and Spider Man Noir Ben Reilly edit Main article Ben Reilly Miles Morales edit Main article Miles Morales Pavitr Prabhakar edit Main article Spider Man Pavitr Prabhakar Spider Mole editSpider Mole is an anthropomorphic mole and animal version of Miles Morales Spider Man 2099 editMain article Spider Man 2099Spider Punk editMain article Spider PunkSpider Slayer editMain article Spider SlayerSpider UK editMain article Spider UKSpider Woman editMain article Spider Woman Jessica Drew edit Main articles Spider Woman Jessica Drew and Spider Woman Ultimate Marvel character Julia Carpenter edit Main articles Julia Carpenter and Spider Woman Ultimate Marvel character Mattie Franklin edit Main article Spider Woman Mattie Franklin Charlotte Witter edit Further reading Spider Woman at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Spider Woman Charlotte Witter is a supervillain in the Marvel Universe The character created by Howard Mackie and John Byrne first appeared in The Amazing Spider Man Volume 2 5 May 1999 Within the context of the stories 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 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 edit Charlotte appears as a playable character in Spider Man Unlimited 302 Parker Peters edit Main article Spider Woman Ultimate Marvel character Gwen Stacy of Earth 65 edit Main article Spider Woman Gwen Stacy Erin Hasko edit Main article Spider Woman Erin Hasko Spidercide editMain article SpidercideSpike editSpike is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics They are not to be confused with Spyke from X Men Evolution nor with Spike Freeman another character in the groups X Statix and X Force Darian Elliott edit Darren Elliot aka The Spike debuted in 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 in killing one of the Brotherhood members by impaling her as she fell backwards from the Orphan s punch 303 In another battle in Central America the Spike and the Anarchist competed to kill as many militiamen as possible 304 Sometime later after seeing Vivisector and Phat holding hands the Spike s homophobic reaction causes another rift with the team 305 The Spike eventually is killed by an impostor who is himself then killed 306 Gary Walsh edit Spike Gary Walsh is a character from New X Men who first appeared in 126 of that title Created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely He was a student at the Xavier Institute before M Day 307 Other comic characters named Spike edit A member of The People 308 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 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 and first appeared in Crew 2 Spike in other media edit A character named Spike appears in X Men The Last Stand portrayed by Lance Gibson He is a minor villian and Brotherhood Omega Gang member who encounters Wolverine outside the Brotherhood s encampment and is killed by him 309 Spiral editMain article Spiral comics Spirit of 76 editSpirit of 76 William Naslund 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 310 In a canonical portion of a story in issue 4 August 1977 of the alternative universe series What If Naslund succeeds Steve Rogers as Captain America the first of three official replacements until Rogers resumed the role years later 311 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 312 Nicholas Friedman of Comic Book Resources ranked William Naslund 18th in their The Very Best Captain Americas list 313 Fictional character biography edit 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 alongside Dyna Mite 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 Upon learning how they had been duped all the Crusaders but Naslund left costumed adventuring 314 When the original Captain America Steve Rogers and his sidekick Bucky went missing in action in 1945 U S President Harry S Truman recruited Naslund and a young man named Fred Davis to become the new Captain America and Bucky 315 Alongside Namor the Sub Mariner and the original Red Guardian the new Captain America stopped a Nazi plot to destroy the Potsdam Conference 316 They briefly fought alongside the post war All Winners Squad battling Isbisa 317 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 318 Naslund was killed in 1946 in the line of duty when he was crushed to death by a robot serving the 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 319 Naslund was later brought through time by the Contemplator to battle an Adam II of an alternate world alongside the original Captain America Jeffrey Mace and the 1950s Captain America 320 Spirit of Vengeance editAliasesWileaydus AutolycusFurther reading Spirit of Vengeance at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Spirit of Vengeance at the Grand Comics DatabaseSpirit of Vengeance Wileaydus Autolycus is the Ghost Rider from an alternate future of the Marvel Universe and member of the Galactic Guardians The character created by Jim Valentino first appeared in 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 in the Tilnast system 321 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 322 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 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 323 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 324 Spitfire editMain article Spitfire comics Spoilsport editMain article Spoilsport comics Spoor editMain article Spoor comics Spot editMain article Spot comics Sprite editSprite is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Eternal edit Main article Sprite Eternal Kitty Pryde edit Main article Kitty Pryde Jia Jing edit Jia Jing is a mutant whose abilities manifested at the end of the Avengers vs X Men storyline 325 She joins Wolverine s 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 after Kitty Pryde 326 Sprocket editMain article Sprocket comics Sputnik editMain article Sputnik comics Spyder editMain article Spyder comics Spyke editMain article SpykeSpymaster editMain article Spymaster comics Spyne editSpyne is a fictional mutant character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics His first appearance was in Cable 17 Spyne was one of the mutant members of the Dark Riders A cannibalistic carnivore 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 in the Morlock tunnels and clashed with Cable Storm and Domino Spyne was able to disarm Cable but Cable defeated him with his telekinetic powers 327 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 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 328 After the events with Mister Sinister Spyne took part in breaking Cyber out of a Scottish dungeon and took them to their rebuilt fortress in Egypt where the villain was stripped of his adamantium 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 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 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 329 Spyne along with several of his fellow Dark Riders is resurrected by means of the 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 330 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 331 Squackeye editSquackeye is an anthropomorphic chicken and animal version of Hawkeye Squirrel Girl editMain article Squirrel GirlSquid editSquid is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Squid first appears in Peter Parker Spider Man Volume 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 mouthless squid like creature In his first outing as a supervillain Squid and his girlfriend Ms Fortune battled Spider Man on a rooftop Spider Man defeated them 332 After their failure the ones responsible for Squid s creation attacked him and Ms Fortune who barely survived She broke up with Squid Squid was later hired by an unnamed Upper West Side crime boss to eliminate the local businessmen that won t sell their properties to him Squid later dragged a cigar store owner named Old Man Frenzetti into the sewers and later killed him He later confronted his father at a bar and then stormed out as Peter Parker entered Squid later came up through the sink pipes of Miguel Vargas coffee shop in an attempt to kill him Miguel escaped as Mike Callahan attacked him with a baseball bat Squid broke the bat but was blindsided by Spider Man Both Spider Man and Mike managed to calm Squid down with Mike telling his son his apology for the way he treated him After a long talk in the night Squid was presumably taken away by the police 333 During the Civil War storyline Squid was among the villains recruited into Hammerhead s unnamed supervillain army to take advantage of the Civil War Unfortunately for the assembled villains Iron Man and a number of S H I E L D Agents raided their headquarters 334 Squid was among the villains recruited into Hood s unnamed crime syndicate 335 During the Secret Invasion storyline Squid is one among many supervillains who joined the Hood s crime syndicate in attacking the invading Skrull force 336 During the Dark Reign storyline Squid is seen assisting some of Hood s operatives in a raid where he and Man Fish go into the water to get to secure a valued ship 337 He is seen relaxing in a lounge area inside one of the Hood s facilities 338 Squid accompanies Hood when his Crime Syndicate attacks Mister Negative and his gang 339 He alongside Answer Lightmaster Scorcher Speed Demon Spot and White Rabbit are knocked down by Spider Man who was corrupted to Mister Negative s side The Squid also attacks one of Mister Negative s criminal operations a brothel 340 Squid is later recruited by Max Fury to join the Shadow Council s incarnation of the Masters of Evil He and Whiplash helped to subdue John Steele who is then taken down by Vengeance 341 Boomerang and Owl then hire Squid onto the Sinister Sixteen assembled to distract the Chameleon s forces while Boomerang steals from him 342 During the AXIS storyline Squid and his gang called the Tentacles commit a robbery and take a family hostage Spider Man heads out to save the day but is beaten to the scene by the morally inverted Carnage who defeats and webs up Squid leaving behind a note that reads From Your Friendly Neighborhood Carnage Spider Man is surprised at this heroic action that Carnage committed 343 Squid was among the villains that joined Swarm s Sinister Six at the time when Spider Man and the students of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning After Hellion defeated Swarm Squid and the other villains surrendered 344 During the Avengers Standoff storyline Squid was an inmate of Pleasant Hill a gated community established by S H I E L D 345 Squid later appears as a member of the Hateful Hexad alongside Bearboarguy Gibbon Ox Swarm and White Rabbit During the Hateful Hexad s disastrous fight against Spider Man and Deadpool the battle is crashed by Itsy Bitsy who threw one of her swords at the forehead of a webbed up Squid 346 During the Opening Salvo part of the Secret Empire storyline Squid turned up alive as he was shown to have been recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil 347 In a prelude to the Hunted storyline Squid is among the animal themed characters captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter s upcoming Great Hunt 348 Squid watched the fight between Spider Man and Scorpion until the Hunter Bots arrived 349 Then he is seen fleeing from the Hunter Bots 350 When Kraven the Hunter has Arcade lower the forcefield Squid is among the animal themed characters that are freed 351 Reception on Squid edit In 2020 CBR com ranked Squid 6th in their Spider Man 10 Weirdest Animal Villains From The Comics That We d Like To See In The MCU list 352 Squid Boy editSquid Boy Samuel Sammy Pare is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by Chuck Austen and Ron Garney the character is depicted as a 10 year old mutant and as a student at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning Sammy Pare 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 who recruit him to enroll at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning in New York Beast and Professor X do this with full knowledge of the weapon Sammy is carrying around he is convinced to give it up Sammy with his parents approval chooses to enroll at the school for mutants to pursue an education free from persecution 353 On the return trip to the Institute Professor X takes a detour to Ireland to aid in an X Men mission at Cassidy Keep Sammy saves 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 from the New Mutants volume amp issue needed 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 arrive at Sammy s home in Vancouver they find the boy covered in bruises Cain snaps and severely beats Claude destroying the Pare home in the process He is subdued by Alpha Flight 354 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 355 Later Juggernaut infiltrates the Brotherhood of Mutants working 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 Black Tom Cassidy uses his control over plants to cause a group of vines to distort and crush Sammy s body mortally wounding him With his last breath Sammy tells Cain that he hates him for what he had done He then dies causing Cain to snap again and attack the Brotherhood who were then subdued with the help of the other X Men Although the Brotherhood is defeated Cain feels responsible for Sammy s death 356 When Tom s humanity is restored after M Day he shows remorse for killing the child 357 Squid Boy in other media edit Squid Boy appears in Wolverine and the X Men voiced by Dominic Janes 358 This version is a resident of Genosha whose mother is also a mutant Squirrel Girl editMain article Squirrel GirlSquirrel Girl Earth 8311 editSquirrel Girl was an anthropomorphic squirrel and animal version of Squirrel Girl Gabriel and Sarah Stacy editMain article Kindred Marvel Comics George Stacy editMain article George StacyGwen Stacy editMain articles Gwen Stacy Spider Woman Gwen Stacy and Gwen Stacy The Amazing Spider Man film series Helen Stacy editHelen Stacy is the wife of George Stacy in Marvel Comics The character created by Howard Mackie and Dan Fraga made her sole appearance in Spider Man 1 July 1997 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 edit Helen Stacy appears in 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 has three sons Philip Howard and Simon Helen Stacy appears in Spidey and His Amazing Friends voiced by Kari Wahlgren 359 This version is a detective for the NYPD Stacy X editMain article Stacy XStained Glass Scarlet editMain article Stained Glass ScarletStallior editMain article List of Inhumans Inhuman allies of MaximusZebadiah Stane editZebediah Stane is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Zebediah Stane was the father of Obadiah Stane Iron Monger and by extension the grandfather of Ezekiel Stane Zebediah Stane was a degenerate gambler who lived with young Obadiah One day sometime after Obadiah s mother died of unknown reasons 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 trauma caused Obadiah to lose all of his blond hair and go bald and shaped him for years to come From there on Obadiah Stane was a ruthless manipulator who studies his adversaries to find weaknesses to exploit 360 After being defeated Obadiah Stane tells Iron Man that he believed that Zebediah Stane his father saw the world as his opponent and lost then committed suicide via his repulustor from his hand in a similar way to Zebediah s gunshot to his head 361 When Iron Man after personally meeting Ezekiel Stane remembers his past experience with Obadiah Stane one of the things Iron Man pointed out was that Zebediah a degenerate gambler and a mean drunk as Iron Man saw it accidentally killed himself in front of Obadiah 362 Zeke Stane editMain article Zeke StaneStar editStar is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Chaste member edit A member of the Chaste created by D G Chichester and Ron Garney first appeared in Daredevil 296 September 1991 Star had previously trained Elektra albeit in very harsh conditions and under the supervision of Stick 363 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 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 364 Jeanette Rhodes edit Jeanette Rhodes was created by Christopher Priest and Joe Bennett first appeared in Crew 1 May 2003 She is the younger sister of 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 365 Ripley Ryan edit Main article Star Ripley Ryan Star in other media edit The Chaste version of Star appears in the second season of Daredevil portrayed by Laurence Mason In a flashback he is a member of the Chaste who worked alongside Stick When Stick learns that Star is plotting to kill Elektra upon learning she was Black Sky Stick kills him and flees with her 366 Star Brand editMain article Star BrandStar Lord editMain article Star LordStar Thief editMain article Star ThiefStarbolt editFirst appearanceX Men 107 October 1977 Created byChris Claremont and Dave CockrumSpeciesUnidentified extraterrestrial raceTeamsImperial GuardAbilitiesFlight energy projectionStarbolt is a warrior serving in the Shi ar Imperial Guard a multi ethnic group of super powered alien beings who act as enforcers of the laws of the Shi ar Empire Created by Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum the character first appeared in X Men 107 October 1977 Like many original members of the Imperial Guard Starbolt is the analog of a character from DC Comics Legion of Super Heroes in his case Sun Boy 47 although some sources think his analog is Wildfire citation needed Starbolt can fly and project energy bolts from hands Part of the division of the Imperial Guard known as the Superguardians Starbolt was amongst the first of the Imperial Guard encountered by the team of superhuman mutant adventurers known as the X Men who sought to rescue the Princess Majestrix Lilandra from her insane brother then Majestor D ken Following the orders of their emperor the Guard clashed with the X Men on a nameless Shi ar Empire planet and was on the verge of winning when the band of interstellar freebooters known as the Starjammers arrived to turn the tide of battle in the X Men s favor During the clash Starbolt became enraged when he saw the feral X Man Wolverine attacking his teammate and then lover Oracle After Starbolt flash fried him Wolverine quickly took the two lovers out of the fight by slamming them into each other 367 Starbolt is featured prominently in an adventure set early in his career the Guard and the current ruler of the Shi ar empire are set upon by Skrull assassins and are rescued by the hero later known as Captain Marvel 368 Starbolt was also one of eight Imperial Guardsmen chosen to battle the X Men in a trial by combat over the fate of Phoenix a primal force of the cosmos that had assumed the form of the X Man Jean Grey 369 Soon after Starbolt was amongst those few Imperial Guard members who opposed the treacherous Shi ar High Council member Lord Samedar who was aiding an attempted coup of the Shi ar throne by Deathbird Even after many of the Guard chose to side with Samedar Starbolt remained steadfast in his loyalty to then Empress Lilandra These Imperial Guard members went on a mission to find Lilandra and joined with Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde in battling Samedar s renegade Imperial Guardsmen Starbolt was captured but was freed on Lilandra s command 370 Later after the formerly exiled Deathbird had usurped the Shi ar throne Starbolt was amongst those Imperial Guard members who clashed with the British team of costumed adventurers known as Excalibur and the Starjammers over the fate of the then bearer of the cosmic Phoenix Force the alternate future daughter of Jean Grey named Rachel Summers 371 Much later the intergalactic teleporter Lila Cheney transported the X Men to the Shi ar Empire at the behest of then Empress Deathbird On Deathbird s behalf Starbolt and the Imperial Guardsmen battled the X Men and Starjammers but the X Men had arrived in Shi ar space just in time to see Lilandra regain her throne Not all was as it seemed however as in reality a group of Warskrulls using technology to allow them to duplicate superpowers had captured and impersonated the X Men s founder the telepathic Professor Charles Xavier using his telepathy to control Lilandra and the Imperial Guard including Starbolt After the ruse was discovered by the X Men and all the Warskrull impostors were exposed Lilandra settled matters with Deathbird discovering her sister did not want the throne anymore 49 During the war between the Shi ar and Kree Empires Starbolt was part of a small team of Guardsmen who were charged with preventing the member of the Earth team of super powered beings known as the Avengers named Quasar from retrieving the legendary Nega Bands of the Kree warrior Captain Marvel which had been stolen Starbolt battled Quasar and Her in space during the Kree Shi ar War although Starbolt was defeated and captured by Quasar 372 Subsequently Starbolt was amongst those Imperial Guard members who defended Lilandra against an assassination attempt by the Kree Ronan the Accuser and his unwilling agents the royal family of the Earth race known as the Inhumans 373 He survived the Imperial Guard s battle with Vulcan 53 374 He was one of the views selected to explore the Fault but was killed by a group of horrifically mutated creatures from the Cancerverse during Realm of Kings 375 Starbolt in other media edit In X Men Starbolt appears in The Phoenix Saga and The Dark Phoenix Saga alongside the rest of the Imperial Guard Starbolt appeared as a mini boss in Marvel Ultimate Alliance voiced by Beau Weaver He aids Deathbird in staging a coup d etat against Lilandra and fights the heroes alongside Warstar Stardust editMain article Stardust Marvel Comics Starfox editMain article Starfox comics Starhawk editMain article Starhawk comics Starlight editMain article Starlight Marvel Comics Arno Stark editMain article Arno StarkHoward Stark editMain article Howard StarkMaria Stark editMain article Maria StarkMorgan Stark editMain article Morgan StarkNatasha Stark editNatasha Stark also known as Iron Woman is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character first appeared in Fantastic Four Dark Reign 2 April 2009 and was created by Jonathan Hickman and Sean Chen She is a female counterpart of Tony Stark Iron Man Earth 3490 version edit In Earth 3490 Iron Woman averted the Civil War between superheroes due to the fact that she and Captain America are romantically involved and subsequently married 376 2020 version edit 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 Howard Stark III This version is the leader of a resistance against the Mandarin s empire 377 Natasha Stark in other media edit A variation of Ginny Stark called Morgan Stark appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe live action film Avengers Endgame 2019 portrayed by Lexi Rabe 378 and Katherine Langford 379 This version is the daughter of Tony Stark and Pepper Potts Starr the Slayer editMain article Starr the SlayerAva Starr editAva Starr is the Marvel Cinematic Universe s incarnation of Ghost Created by Chris McKenna Erik Sommers Paul Rudd Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari the character debuted in the 2018 live action film Ant Man and the Wasp portrayed by Hannah John Kamen as an adult 380 381 and RaeLynn Bratten as a child in flashbacks 382 In her childhood Ava was caught in an accident in her father Elihas laboratory The ensuing explosion killed both of her parents while Ava gained the ability to become intangible as her body was left in a constant state of molecular disequilibrium She was recruited by scientist Bill Foster to join S H I E L D where she was trained and given a containment suit to better control her powers Ava agreed to work for the organization as an assassin and spy under the code name Ghost in exchange for S H I E L D s help in finding a way to stabilize her condition However she discovered that S H I E L D had no intention of helping her and subsequently went rogue to find a way to cure herself with Foster s help The two later plan to harness the energy that Janet van Dyne s body absorbed from the Quantum Realm putting Ghost in direct conflict with Hank Pym Hope van Dyne and Scott Lang At the end of the film Janet willingly uses some of her energy to partially stabilize Ava s condition before the latter departs with Foster as Janet s group vow to collect more energy for her Ava Starr Ghost also appears as a playable character in Marvel Puzzle Quest Marvel Contest of Champions Marvel Future Fight Marvel Avengers Academy Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 and Marvel Strike Force Trish Starr editPatricia Trish Starr is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character created by Mike Friedrich and Herb Trimpe first appeared in Marvel Feature 5 June 1972 She is 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 383 384 385 386 Starshine editMain article Starshine comics Emma Steed editMain article Emma SteedSteel Serpent editMain article Steel SerpentSteel Spider editMain article Steel SpiderSteel Wind editMain article Steel WindSteeplejack editMain article Steeplejack Marvel Comics Stegron editMain 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resulting fight Night Terror s body becomes the vessel for Varnae instead All three villains manage to escape in the chaos 388 Steppin Razor in other media edit Steppin Razor appears in Blade The Series portrayed by Bokeem Woodbine This version is the vampire leader of the Bad Bloods the Detroit street gang Blade belonged to when he was younger The episodes Steppin Razor appears in are Bloodlines and Sacrifice Blade gets kidnapped by the Bad Bloods Blade wakes up chained inside a warehouse in front of him is a man named Father Carlyle Carlyle reveals that he has hired four men from Blade s past to kidnap him in an effort to bring peace between Blade and the vampire houses At this point Steppin Razor and the other Bad Bloods reveal themselves as the kidnappers and kill Carlyle Having him at his mercy Steppin Razor orders the torture of Blade He reveals his plan to turn Blade over to the House of Cththon in exchange for membership in that house This plan fails when a friend of Blade s finds and frees him Blade then kills all the Bad Bloods except Steppin Razor who escapes 389 Blade tracks Steppin Razor to Blade s boyhood home and finds Steppin Razor holding Blade s father hostage The resulting fight ends when Blade s father runs Blade s sword through Steppin Razor reducing him to ash 390 Ella Sterling editDr Ella Sterling is a minor character appearing in Marvel Comics The character created by Greg Pak and Cory Smith first appeared in Weapon H 1 March 2018 391 392 393 394 Stick editMain article Stick comics Stiletto editMain article Stiletto comics Farley Stillwell editMain article Farley StillwellShannon Stillwell editShannon Stillwell is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Earth 18119 version edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2023 During the Secret Wars storyline the Earth 18199 version of Shannon Stillwell works for Empire Unlimited as it s head researcher and wore a special 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