Contents
- 1 Character Index - B
- 1.1 Babe
- 1.2 Babette
- 1.3 Babs
- 1.4 Babyface
- 1.5 Bailey
- 1.6 Baird
- 1.7 Baker
- 1.8 Balbao
- 1.9 Balin
- 1.10 Ballard
- 1.11 Bamf
- 1.12 Bank
- 1.13 Bankhead
- 1.14 Bannister
- 1.15 Bao
- 1.16 Barabbus
- 1.17 Barb
- 1.18 Barbara
- 1.19 Barenzo
- 1.20 Barkley
- 1.21 Barnaby
- 1.22 Barnacle
- 1.23 Barnes
- 1.24 Barney
- 1.25 Barry
- 1.26 Bart
- 1.27 Bartholomew
- 1.28 Basaq
- 1.29 Bashat
- 1.30 Basir
- 1.31 Batu
- 1.32 Bawka
- 1.33 Baxter
- 1.34 Baz
- 1.35 Bazil
- 1.36 Bazz
- 1.37 Bea
- 1.38 Beatrice
- 1.39 Bebo
- 1.40 Beck
- 1.41 Becky
- 1.42 Beekman
- 1.43 Bell
- 1.44 Belle
- 1.45 Beltane
- 1.46 Belvedere
- 1.47 Ben
- 1.48 Benehl
- 1.49 Benetton
- 1.50 Benitez
- 1.51 Benjamin
- 1.52 Benny
- 1.53 Benta
- 1.54 Bentley
- 1.55 Benton
- 1.56 Benway
- 1.57 Bernard
- 1.58 Bernie
- 1.59 Berry
- 1.60 Bert
- 1.61 Bertha
- 1.62 Bertie
- 1.63 Bertrallo
- 1.64 Bess
- 1.65 Bessy
- 1.66 Beth
- 1.67 Betty
- 1.68 Bezukhov
- 1.69 Biker
- 1.70 Bilge
- 1.71 Bill
- 1.72 Billings
- 1.73 Billy
- 1.74 Billy Joe
- 1.75 Bilmes
- 1.76 Binkey
- 1.77 Binky
- 1.78 Binns
- 1.79 Bishop
- 1.80 Black
- 1.81 Blackburn
- 1.82 Blackie
- 1.83 Blair
- 1.84 Blake
- 1.85 Blanche
- 1.86 Blandings
- 1.87 Bloom
- 1.88 Blue Cloud
- 1.89 Bluey
- 1.90 Bo
- 1.91 Bob
- 1.92 Bobby
- 1.93 Boggs
- 1.94 Boinard
- 1.95 Bolton
- 1.96 Bongert
- 1.97 Borback
- 1.98 Boris
- 1.99 Bormann
- 1.100 Bosco
- 1.101 Boss-Man
- 1.102 Boswell
- 1.103 Boz
- 1.104 Brackett
- 1.105 Brad
- 1.106 Bradford
- 1.107 Brainard
- 1.108 Brandi
- 1.109 Brandon
- 1.110 Brandt
- 1.111 Brant
- 1.112 Brathwaite
- 1.113 Bratton
- 1.114 Braun
- 1.115 Brayle
- 1.116 Brenner
- 1.117 Brent
- 1.118 Brentano
- 1.119 Bresnavich
- 1.120 Brett
- 1.121 Brian
- 1.122 Brice
- 1.123 Brick
- 1.124 Bridget
- 1.125 Bridgette
- 1.126 Briggs
- 1.127 Britney
- 1.128 Brokeridge
- 1.129 Bromes
- 1.130 Bronson
- 1.131 Brown
- 1.132 Browning
- 1.133 Brownlee
- 1.134 Bruce
- 1.135 Brucknerr
- 1.136 Bruno
- 1.137 Brutus
- 1.138 Bryan
- 1.139 Bryant
- 1.140 Bryce
- 1.141 Bubba
- 1.142 Buchinsky
- 1.143 Bud Boy
- 1.144 Buddha
- 1.145 Buddy
- 1.146 Buehller
- 1.147 Buggles
- 1.148 Bule
- 1.149 Bullfinch
- 1.150 Bullwinkle
- 1.151 Bunk
- 1.152 Bunky
- 1.153 Burdick
- 1.154 Burke
- 1.155 Burnatt
- 1.156 Burroughs
- 1.157 Burt
- 1.158 Buster
- 1.159 Butch
- 1.160 Buzz
- 1.161 Buzzy
- 1.162 Byron
- 2 References
Character Index - B
Babe
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Appearances: Daredevil #303
Babe was one of Pete London's henchmen, who mistook Daredevil for an enemy and tried to attack him, but he was quickly rebuked by Pete London.[1] |
Babette
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Appearances: X-Factor #72
Babette was Strong Guy's personal masseuse.[2] |
Babs
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Appearances: Tales of Suspense #89
Babs was one of the many jet-set girls Tony Stark went with to forget Pepper Potts. During one of their appointments Tony told her that she had a surprise for her, and while she thought it was a jewel, a fur or a perfume Tony instead took her to visit his factory that was now to be completed.[3] |
Babyface
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #256
Prince and Babyface were two homeless people arguing over being able to use a cardboard box from a refrigerator to sleep in, but after seeing a figure prowling around they got scared and decided to share the crate.[4] |
Bailey
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #78
Doctor Bailey was a physician and scientist from the Beyond Corporation who treated Ben Reilly after the latter was bitten by Morbius and to which Director Danger asked if there would be any implications to study in the case of hybridization between Ben Reilly and the bite. of the vampire.[5] |
Baird
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Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #25
Doctor Baird assisted Carol Danvers at the Virginia Mason Hospital when she was hospitalized for alcohol abuse.[6] |
Baker
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 6) #26
Agent Baker was a guard at the prison where Daredevil was incarcerated. During the onslaught of Knull's symbiotes on the prison, Daredevil convinced Baker to let him out of his cell to fight the symbiotes.[7] |
Balbao
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #235
Balbao was a large man very loyal to Nafertari who attacked Conan convinced to protect her, however despite his bulk he was defeated and stunned by Conan.[8] |
Balin
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Appearances: Ghost Rider Annual #1
Mr. Balin was attacked by the Night Terror in the intelligence station where he escaped from.[9] |
Ballard
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #85
Mr. Ballard was a smuggling mobster who was defeated by the Punisher.[10] |
Bamf
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Appearances: Carnage Forever #1
Bamf was Elsie's family dog, who she killed and skinned after she was possessed by the Carnage symbiote.[11] |
Bank
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #134
Doctor Bank was among the members of a board of psychiatrists who had to decide on the recovery of Stan Carter and thus be able to release him at liberty. Bank was doubtful about the release and endorsed the positions of Dr. Kalish also ironic about the situation.[12] |
Bankhead
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Appearances: Human Torch #2
Mrs. Bankhead sought out the help of Carl Burgass when her husband, Paul Bankhead was sent an extortion note from Jim Peterson. She and Carl went back to her house and found Paul had been kidnapped.[13] |
Bannister
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 7) #1, Wolverine (Vol. 7) #2, Wolverine (Vol. 7) #3
The daughter of the C.I.A. agent Jeff Bannister who was cured of her leukimea thanks to medicines obtained from Krakoan flowers after her father collaborated with Wolverine to defeat the Flower Cartel criminal organization.[14] |
Bao
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Appearances: Point One #1
Bao was an android nurse who raised Coldmoon and Dragonfire.[15] |
Barabbus
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #174
Marshall Barabbus was a cruel Aquilonian in charge of Sadoria's security. When his tyrannical rule was overthrown by Conan and Delmurio, he was beaten to death by the exiled children of war.[16] |
Barb
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Appearances: Avengers #165
Barb was once kidnapped by Count Nefaria and taken away atop a Manhattan building, until he was confronted by Whizzer, and she then managed to escape.[17] |
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Appearances: Thunderbolts #1
Barb and Sandy witnessed the Thunderbolts pursue the Rat Pack through the concrete canyons of Mid-Manhattan.[18] |
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Appearances: Iron Man Annual #1999
Some time later, she was told to check Tony Stark's phone, which her boyfriend saw in a catalog.[19] |
Barbara
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #3
Barbara was the fiancée of the rich geologist John Saxton and when he suspected that Barbara had an affair with his young brother Don, he was consumed with jealousy, plotting to kill them both by exploiting his knowledge of geology but when the truth emerged and he discovered that Barbara actually loved him and not his brother he tried to make up for it by remaining himself killed in the trap he had devised for them.[20] |
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #109, Patsy Walker #110
Barbara was friends with Nan Brown and Hedy Wolfe.[21] |
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Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist #55
Barbara was a girl who advertised Borman Motors at the New York Auto Show in collaboration with Power Man.[22] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man #19, Spider-Man #20
Barbara was a security guard at the Metropolitan Art Museum and during the night shift they discovered Spider-Man's presence in the museum.[23] |
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Appearances: World War Hulk: Front Line #1
Barbara interviewed a financial expert in "The Money Analyst" TV studio about the financial implications for a possible New York evacuation.[25] |
Barenzo
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #168
Barenzo was a freak show slaver who purchased Alhambra to exhibit her. He was eventually killed by the Man-Bats of Ur-Xanarrh who were looking for the bird-woman.[26] |
Barkley
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #110
Mr. Barkley is an associate with M.M. Madison. Patsy Walker worked as a junior clerk for him one summer.[27] |
Barnaby
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Appearances: Marvel Tsum Tsum #3
Minor Appearance: Marvel Tsum Tsum #2 A poster affixed that Barnaby was missing and the Thrilling Three decided that finding him was a good start to their heroic deeds. |
Barnacle
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Appearances: Excalibur #3
Barnacle was a member of Wicked Wally Wuggens' gang who was confronted and defeated by Excalibur after trying to escape from Crossmoor Prison.[30] |
Barnes
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures #3
Professor Barnes was skeptical about Paul Harper's theory of the time dimensions.[31] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four Annual #1
Mister Barnes was a member of Captain McKenzie's crew aboard the Oracle icebreaker.[32] |
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #86
Barnes was Dean Swaybrick's butler.[33] |
Barney
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Appearances: X-Men #26
Barney and Albert spotted Kukulcàn's sphere of solar force moving fast across the night sky.[34] |
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Appearances: Marvel Spotlight #7
Barney and Harvey chased the Ghost Rider on the Long Island Expressway for having exceeded the speed limit, but he eventually managed to escape them.[35] |
Barry
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Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #43
Barry was Mary-Ann Travers' boyfriend.[36] |
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Appearances: Defenders #125
Barry's mother Beatrice married Joshua Walker after the death of his first wife Dorothy. He attended the wedding of Patsy Walker to Daimon Hellstrom.[37] |
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Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #8
Barry was a newscaster who interviewed General Ulysses R. Chapman.[38] |
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Appearances: Free Comic Book Day 2021: Spider-Man/Venom #1
Barry was a security guard who after being tied up by Bushwacker swears to his colleague that he had searched him at the entrance.[39] |
Bart
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Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #2
Bart was Ellie's boyfriend.[40] |
Bartholomew
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Appearances: Children of the Atom #1
Buddy Bartholomew's father was the reason Buddy stayed in New York and didn't move to Krakoa.[41] |
Basaq
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #165
Basaq was an elder of the Kobremi Brotherhood. When Conan showed up to avenge the death of the Great Khan's children, he tried to escape throughout the city with Hassan I'Shammar, but he was eventually killed by the Cimmerian.[42] |
Bashat
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #204
Bashat was a Meroan soldier who watched over the city gate.[43] |
Basir
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #80
Basir had been employed by the Beyond Corporation for only a week when he was captured by Kraven along with other Beyond employees.[44] |
Batu
Appearances: Knights of Pendragon #2
Batu was a ranger in Tsavo East, Kenya. He worked under the command of Ali.[45] |
Bawka
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Appearances: Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land #1
Bawka and Vanga, two Fall People farmers, were tending the harvest for their tribe when they were attacked by a diseased T-Rex but luckily they were rescued by Matthew Plunder and Zabu.[46] |
Baxter
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Appearances: Ringo Kid #6
Baxter loaned money to Pete Roark in order to let him buy cattle, but made sure his herd was stolen in order to make Roark unable to pay him back, so he set the Roark home ablaze as the land was more valuable to him. Then, Baxter and his men planned an ambush on the Ringo Kid, but he was aware of the plan and allowed himself to be locked up, only to escape and confront Baxter again, also proving Baxter's crimes and making the sheriff arrest him.[47] |
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Appearances: A Date with Patsy #1
Mr. Baxter was the father of Buzz Baxter. When one day Buzz brought his report card home his mother advised him not to show it to his father because he was still shaving.[48] |
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Appearances: Teen Comics #26, A Date with Patsy #1
Mrs. Baxter was the mother of Buzz Baxter. When one day Buzz brought his report card home his mother advised him not to show it to his father because he was still shaving.[48] |
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #63
Mr. Baxter managed to stop an alien invasion announced by the giant Gigantus building and piloting Ulvar, a mechanical fake alien even more gigantic of Gigantus so putting him on the run and giving up its invasion plans.[49] |
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Appearances: Plasmer #2
Chief Baxter was the Chief of Operations at Mys-Tech. Not wanting Mullarkey to take command of the operations, she pretended to give him a bodyscreen to protect him from strange energies he would encounter, but instead it was a natural death simulator that killed him so that she took part in the operations instead of him.[50] |
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Appearances: X-Men First Class #2
Baxter was the dog of a neighbor of the Connors and he used to poop in their garden. At one point it was obvious that Baxter had been devoured by the Lizard but it was discovered that he was alive and well and that the Lizard had only broken his leash.[51] |
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Appearances: Peter Parker #2, Peter Parker #3, Peter Parker #4
Baxter was one of the police officers selected to be part of the Anti-Spider Squad strongly demanded by Mayor Jameson prepared solely to capture Spider-Man.[52] |
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Appearances: Thunderbolts #159
Baxter was a member of the Raft staff who was present when Juggernaut destroyed it by picking up Kuurth's hammer. He was stuck under the rubble and was saved thanks to colleague Webber and warden John Walker.[53] |
Baz
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Appearances: S.W.O.R.D. (Vol. 2) #3
Baz was the uncle of Eden Fesi that he visited in his homeland in Australia before embarking on a mission to reassure himself that he had not been attacked by the Symbiote Dragons of Knull.[54] |
Bazil
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #220
In Northern Turan, Bazil was slain by the hand of Nergal.[55] |
Bazz
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Appearances: Emma Frost #10, Emma Frost #11, Emma Frost #12
Buzz was contacted by Lucien to set up a scenario to make Emma's kidnapping credible and obtain a ransom from her father Winston Frost.[56] |
Bea
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Appearances: Iron Man #52
Bea was one Tony Stark's dates.[59] |
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Appearances: Avengers: The Origin #2, Avengers: The Origin #4
Bea was a circus performer in Canon City who came across the Hulk.[60] |
Beatrice
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Appearances: Deadpool Team-Up (Vol. 2) #897
Beatrice was a bearded lady who persuaded Deadpool to help the people of Gibsonton.[63] |
Bebo
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #129
Bebo was an armored car robber who was confronted and defeated by Spider-Man.[64] |
Beck
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Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #49, Marvel Comics Presents #50
Mentions: Marvel Comics Presents #48 An acquaintance of Wolverine, known only as the Captain. His daughter Mary, a powerful mutant, was kidnapped by Critical Mass's Band of Baddies to harness her powers.[65] |
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Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 4) #1
Mentions: Iron Man (Vol. 4) #2 Beck was a domestic terrorist who infected Mallen with the Extremis virus.[67] |
Becky
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #57
Becky was one of Peter Parker's students at Midtown High School.[69] |
Beekman
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Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #6
Dr. Beekman was a member of Mercy General Hospital staff, and he had already received a few complaints about Tony Marcheyk's attitude, so he immediately dismissed him when he got into a fight with Flash Thompson.[70] |
Bell
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Appearances: Warlock #13
Dr. Bell asked Dr. Hoffsteader the story about Barry Bauman.[71] |
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Appearances: Uncanny X-Men (Vol. 3) #2, Uncanny X-Men (Vol. 3) #3
The X-Men teleported to Australia coming close to Eva's house, and she ran to hug her mother and introduced her to the X-Men.[72] |
Belle
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #2
Belle was a Long Island native who became a barkeep in Lowtown.[74] |
Beltane
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #14 & Daredevil (Vol. 3) #15
Chancellor Exchequer Beltane was Latveria's chief of finance.[75] |
Belvedere
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Appearances: Venom: Dark Origin #1
Mr. Belvedere was Heidi's pet cat.[77] |
Ben
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures #6
Ben and Spade were two thugs who were knocked out by a living statue.[78] |
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #7
During the Salem witch trials in the 18th Century, Ben saved Sarah from the witch-hunters. After Sarah got in an accident, he revealed that he knew she wasn't a witch because he is one.[79] |
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Appearances: Strange Tales #106
Ben was a fan of the Human Torch.[80] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man #90
Ben was at Yancy Street when he was saved by Spider-Man from being forever trapped in the Negative Zone.[81] |
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Appearances: Daredevil: Redemption #1
Ben was one of the policemen who arrested the suspected murderers in Redemption Valley.[82] |
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Appearances: Thunderbolts #154
A native of Florida, Ben was among the first victims of the hunters of Vellus-Kar when they arrived on Earth via the Nexus of All Realities.[83] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10 Civil War II #7
Ben was a captain of the Washington police, he tried to apprehend Spider-Man in front of Capitol Building.[84] |
Benehl
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Appearances: Cable - Blood and Metal #1
Mr. Benehl was the curator of the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities.[85] |
Benetton
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Appearances: Captain America Annual #11
Benetton was one of Taskmaster's trainees whom he unleashed to flush out and eliminate Tyrone McQuaid after McQuaid dared to flee Taskmaster Academy. The Falcon intervened to defend McQuaid and defeated all of Taskmaster's students.[86] |
Benitez
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Appearances: All-New Ghost Rider #7
Mr. Benitez was a plumber who fixed Robbie Reyes's house even though Reyes had no money to pay. Reyes later paid Benitez after winning some money in street races.[87] |
Benjamin
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Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #6, Daken: Dark Wolverine #7
Benjamin and his brother Takeshi robbed a bank during the Daken-led EMP but were in turn robbed by Kobus Van Holten.[88] |
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Appearances: 15-Love #1, 15-Love #3
The mother of aspiring tennis champion Maya Benjamin was a very haughty person.[90] |
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Appearances: United States of Captain America #2
Benjamin was an activist who cared about Nichelle Wright's well-being and along with a group of activists who supported her, he was in charge of helping and hiding her after she was accused of domestic terrorism.[92] |
Benny
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Appearances: Tales of Suspense #89
Benny was a fellow inmate who helped the Melter build a new Melting Ray MK II in exchange for freedom, but, as soon as the weapon worked, the Melter turned on his companion and escaped by himself.[3] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #162
A few years later, Benny became one of Jigsaw's henchmen who were defeated by the Spider-Man and the Punisher.[93] |
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Appearances: Avengers #366
Benny was a policeman from Washington, D.C. and together with his partner they tried to stop the two Plug-Uglies robbers but Benny was hit with Flame's weapon that wrapped him in flames.[94] |
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Appearances: Captain America: Patriot #2
Benny was a penicillin smuggler that was captured by Miss Patriot.[95] |
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Appearances: Superior Spider-Man #25
A member of the Spiderlings, Benny argued with his coworkers, saying he was okay with battling the Avengers since they wouldn't kill them. He was easily defeated by the heroes.[96] |
Benta
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Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 2) #30
Benta alerted Chibi that two trespassers were on approach and they were Rick Jones's accomplices.[97] |
Bentley
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Appearances: Tales to Astonish #10
Bentley was the assistant to Simon Drudd who thought the ageing serum was for everyone, but Drudd betrayed Bentley and locked him the freezer when Drudd wanted the serum all to himself. He was later freed by the police and recounts the events to them, however they did not believe him. Bentley leaves proclaiming what happened was probably for the best.[98] |
Benton
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Appearances: Tex Taylor #5
He was the judge of Red Dog and was forced under threat from Ace Dorman to award Bull Clanton as sheriff of Red Dog instead of Blaze Carson who had been accused of murder.[99] |
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Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #218
Sergeant-Major Benton was one of those in charge of the arrest and transport of Juggernaut and was ordered by his superior that the prisoner was constantly sedated.[100] A reference to John Benton from Doctor Who. |
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Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #38
Mr. Benton was the father of Andi, aka Mania, who was killed by Jack O'Lantern.[101] |
Benway
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Appearances: Captain America #409, Captain America #410
Dr. Benway was a scientist who worked for the Red Skull. He was given the body of Diamondback on which he was to inject an experimental formula.[102] After injecting Rachel with the experimental serum, she had a violent reaction and freed herself by throwing away Dr. Benway who got up holding a gun but Rachel disarmed him easily.[103] |
Bernard
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #29
Bernard helped Arcade kidnap Spider-Man, the Black Cat, and Michael Dennager.[104] |
Bernie
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Appearances: Captain Marvel #7
Bernie was a soldier stationed at Cape Canaveral, he and his comrades responded to an attack of Quasimodo at the base.[105] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #147
Bernie was a kid who witnessed Spider-Man fight the Tarantula on the Jackal's bus.[106] |
Berry
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Appearances: Two Gun Western #12
Berry treated Red Hawk's disease at the request of Apache Kid.[107] |
Bert
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 2) #1
Bert was the owner of one of Deadpool's favorite bar, which was attacked and raided by Black Tom's mercenaries.[108] |
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Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #5
Bert was one of the inhabitants of the village in British Columbia where Logan established himself with Rose O'Hara. He ended up respecting Logan as he got to know him, and together with his friend Fred, defended Logan when Cookie Malone started to insult him.[109] |
Bertha
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
Bertha was Homer's wife, who became paranoid after receiving genuine diamonds from Ozarr.[110] |
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Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #20
Big Bertha was killed by Clea while she was being held in the same cell.[111] |
Bertie
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Appearances: Excalibur #1
Bertie was one of the hostage takers who were confronted and defeated by Excalibur.[112] |
Bertrallo
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #155
Bertrallo was the tavern owner who treated Yadlo's nose wound previously inflicted by Baron Vjerzak. The fearful Bertrallo revealed to the baron's thugs where Conan was resting, and conversely, after the Cimmerian killed them all, told him where the baron's house was located.[113] |
Bess
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Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #5
Bess was Reverend Stryker's secretary. She roused him from writing one of his sermons when F.B.I. documents on the X-Men arrived, and later reminded him of his TV interview with John Cheever.[114] |
Bessy
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Appearances: X-Men: Schism #1, X-Men: Schism #2
Bessy was Carlton Kilgore's limo driver. Some months before Kade made his move, he approached Bessie. Due to Carlton having harassed her, she agreed to side with Kade. She helped him kill his father.[115] |
Beth
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #48
Fox News anchor Beth exposed Sharon Keller's hoax against Spider-Man (Peter Parker).[116] |
Betty
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #75
Betty was a Centerville girl who when she met Buzz with her new hair did not recognize him by taking him for a foreigner.[117] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #1000
Betty and her boyfriend discovered mutilated bodies in the river near Crimson Falls.[118] |
Bezukhov
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Appearances: King in Black: Namor #2
Bezukhov was an assistant to Director Vazhin who gave the order to proceed with the extraction of the mystical artifact found at the bottom of the Murmansk harbor.[119] |
Biker
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Appearances: Daredevil #219
Biker helped the stranger defeat Ma Stillwell and her gang.[120] |
Bilge
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Appearances: Daredevil #168 & Daredevil #177
Bilge, seeing Turk Barrett being roughed up by Daredevil, he followed orders from Slaughter to kill Turk before he was able to talk. He tossed a molotov cocktail at them, but DD managed to carry Turk away from the blast. DD was caught in the shock force, and was wounded, but tried to get the information out of Bilge anyway. However Elektra was after Alarich Wallenquist, too and threw a sai at Daredevil, knocking him out with a blow to the back of the head. She grabbed hold of Bilge and told him he was a dead man unless he turns over the whereabouts of Wallenquist. Bilge then called Slaughter, though he was under duress from Elektra herself, and managed to speak in code to make Slaughter understand that he'd been captured by the assassin.[121] |
Bill
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Appearances: Avengers #16
Bill attended the press conference in the auditorium of the Avengers Mansion where they announced Hawkeye's membership.[123] |
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Appearances: Tales of Suspense #83
Bill and Joe filmed the battle between Iron Man and Titanium Man, so that all, including the US Senate and President, could see Iron Man fighting off this menace.[124] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #72
Bill was driving the transcontinental express from New York City to California, which was transporting Reed Richards and Susan Storm. All of a sudden, the Watcher appeared on the tracks in front of the train and gently stopped it, wanting to speak to the half of the Fantastic Four.[125] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #56 & Daredevil #57
Bill and Tom were two police officers who confronted Death's Head.[126][127] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #169
Bill was one of three pedestrians killed by Bullseye, who hallucinated that they were Daredevil.[128] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #173
Bill was a neighbor of Betsy Beatty.[129] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #257
Bill and Alice were a couple who lived in the apartment where Puma collapsed from the roof due to the Black Cat's powers of bad luck.[130] |
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Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #79
Bill was one of the paramedics who brought Stephen Strange to Saint Vincent's Hospital.[131] |
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Appearances: Captain America #357
Bill was one of the teen runaways that Mother Night had brainwashed and when Captain America stormed the camp where they were being trained, Bill fled on Mother Night's orders, giving up the urge to kill Captain America as a companion had suggested.[132] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #334
Bill was a crew member on Hal McGee's Secret Hospital. Bill didn't see how that reinforced safety line could had fallen over Hal, until he realized it didn't break, because the end was smooth, meaning it was cut.[133] |
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Appearances: Kingpin (Vol. 2) #4
Bill attended Senator Myles Clennon's press conference at his country estate in Westchester County.[134] |
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Appearances: Fear Itself #1
Bill was one of the inhabitants of Broxton who lost his job and home and was forced to move to Wichita with his whole family.[135] |
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Appearances: Miles Morales: Spider-Man #19
Bill was on guard outside the C.R.A.D.L.E. operations center discussing music with a colleague when Captain America showed up and asked him to see his boss.[136] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #230
Bill was told by Robbie Robertson to stand by for rewrite.[137] |
Billings
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Appearances: 4 #5
FDNY Chief Billings hired Johnny Storm as a fireman.[138] |
Billy
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Appearances: Tales to Astonish #11
Billy was playing in the swamp when Monstrom appeared. He was found by his father and the pair fled when it was found bullets did not stop the creature.[139] |
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures #5
Billy was a kid who witnessed Monsteroso rising from under the earth into the Central Park Zoo.[140] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #176
Billy witnessed the Fantastic Four's spaceship landing in Central Park.[141] |
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Appearances: Marvel Fanfare #6
As a child, Billy used to play with his friend Howie in front of Stephen Strange's Mansion.[142] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #20 |
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Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #4
Billy was one of the workers at the quarry in British Columbia where Logan began to work after establishing himself with Rose O'Hara.[144] |
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Appearances: Strange (Vol. 2) #1
Billy was a hot dog vendor at the baseball stadium.[145] |
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Appearances: Daredevil: Reborn #1, Daredevil: Reborn #2, Daredevil: Reborn #3, Daredevil: Reborn #4
Billy was a blind boy who had recently lost his sight due to a muzzle flash. Matt Murdock wandering in New Mexico met him and taught him how to exploit environmental noise to catch a coin on the fly.[146] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #1000
Billy was a friend of Craig Williams, and he proposed bullying Noah Talbert by taking his lunch money but Craig said no, he felt he was good that day, but when Billy asked him if he was punkin 'out on them, Craig replied that if she kept pushing him he would find out. After witnessing the scene with Talbert threatening Craig with a gun, and Craig totally scared and crying, Billy told Craig he was a loser.[147] |
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Appearances: New Avengers Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Several years later, Billy's father died for a brain tumor, despite Stephen Strange's efforts to cure him.[148] |
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Appearances: Juggernaut (Vol. 3) #2
A nurse looking after a convalescent Cain Marko at the hospital. When Cain answered the telepathic projection of his half-brother Charles Xavier calling him Charles, Billy entering Cain's room and seeing no one but him thought he was talking to him but he replied that his name was Billy and also made an ironic joke about the hospital lunch.[149] |
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Appearances: Mighty Valkyries #1
Billy was the bartender at the Remains of the Day pub, the place frequented by the city's morgues operators.[150] |
Billy Joe
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Appearances: Marvel Feature #3
Billy Joe witnessed hundreds of kids walking straight toward the electrified fence of the launch facility, as they were ipnotically attracted by Xemnu to follow him.[151] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 7) #9
Billy Joe was an assistant to the Merchant and was ordered to hit Maverick to verify his authenticity. Maverick gave him a loud beating in response, but avoided killing Billy Joe as he was ordered.[152] |
Bilmes
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Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #11
Bilmes, a worker at Baintronics, Inc, told Ms. Bain that Stark Solutions had responded negatively to their request.[153] |
Binkey
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Appearances: Annihilators #4
Mr. Binkey was the dog of Tom Vocson, Barry Bauman's full-time caregiver who regularly possessed him with his psychic powers in to experience reality and played with Binkey as if he were his dog.[154] |
Binky
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Appearances: Punisher Meets Archie #1
Binky was a member of the rival gang of Red Fever who kidnapped Archie Andrews thinking he was their rival criminal due to their resemblance, and together with the other gang members came up against with the Punisher.[155] |
Binns
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #55
Mrs. Binns was Alicia Masters' landlord, who was startled by Ben Grimm's unexpected visit.[156] |
Bishop
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #12
Bishop was the leader of the Underground Liberation Army (Earth-616).[157] |
Black
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Appearances: Thor #357, Thor #358
Captain Black became skeptical about the operations of the G.L.F. imposed by their commander ignoring that he was Boris Bullski but he nevertheless accepted to execute them because of his resentment for having been forgotten after the Vietnam War.[158] |
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Appearances: The Order (Vol. 2) #8
Mulholland Black's father was a grunge musician who abused drugs to the point of dying from an overdose together with his wife, leaving little Mulholland orphaned.[159] |
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Appearances: The Order (Vol. 2) #8
Mulholland Black's mother was a grunge singer who abused drugs to the point of dying from an overdose together with her husband, leaving little Mulholland orphaned.[159] |
Blackburn
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Appearances: Marvel Feature #9
Mr. Blackburn is the lawyer that David Cannon (disguised as Charles Matthews, a chauffeur for the Wasp) hired to steal all of the Wasp's money when she and her husband Ant-Man were presumed dead.[160] |
Blackie
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #68
Blackie was a neighborhood garage workshop mechanic who jokingly scuffled with Johnny Storm, until their fighting was ended by Crystal.[161] |
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Appearances:: Captain Marvel #18
Blackie was a customer at Trina's coffee shop, due to him booing Rick Jones, who was on the music stage, Jones knocked him out.[162] |
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Appearances: Captain America: Patriot #3
Blackie was one of Lavender's goons. He was confronted by Captain America after their boss managed to shoot at Bucky.[163] |
Blair
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Appearances: Miss America Magazine (Vol. 2) #3, Miss America Magazine (Vol. 2) #6
Mr. Blair was the father of the aspiring investigative reporter Betty Blair. While they were at the table, Mr. Blair turned to his daughter and told her that she had eaten almost nothing for her haste to go out and follow an investigative case.[164] |
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #89
Professor Blair was a scientist who gave Sun Girl a belt that allowed her to travel in Uncara's dimension so as to stop the Uncarians invasion of the Earth.[166] |
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Appearances: Bizarre Adventures #27
Blair was a student at Dartmouth College who befriended Iceman while he was visiting there.[167] |
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Appearances: Wolverine, Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection a Marvel Graphic Novel #1
Blair was a dental hygienist who met Mikel Fury during a cruise vacation in Andros.[168] |
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Appearances: Avengers Spotlight #40
Blair was a henchman who worked for Roxxon and was among those involved in the murder of Alex Lipton.[169] |
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Appearances: Black Widow 2 #4
Blair was a member of the North Institute and was among Nick Fury's jailers in Guantanamo. When he refused to release Fury using the Patriot Act as a justification, this infuriated Fury's attorney, Matt Murdock, who beat Blair and the other jailers.[170] |
Blake
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Appearances: X-Factor #33
A nuclear engineer, Dr. Blake was killed along with his wife Karen in their own home by Orphan-Maker during the abduction of their daughters Tammy and Sheila by Nanny.[171] |
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Appearances: Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #7
Blake was a Midtown High student who was in competition with Peter Parker to get the scholarship to Empire State University.[172] |
Blanche
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Appearances: Avengers #171
Blanche was a shop assistant who witnessed the Avengers tracking Jocasta through Madison Avenue. She stood by as her superior Mrs. Pike rather clumsily tried to persuade the Scarlet Witch to become one of the shop’s models, and silently hoped that the interruption would cost Mrs. Pike her job, freeing up a promotion for herself.[173] |
Blandings
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #3
Mr. Blandings was a real state realtor from Marion, Missouri. Frank Castle tried to buy a house from him in an attempt to leave his war behind, but a robbery was committed across the street and Castle had no option but to intervene, asking Blandings to call the police.[174] |
Bloom
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Appearances: Emma Frost #15
Astrid's father died of coronary artery failure when she was only seven.[175] |
Blue Cloud
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Appearances: Iron Fist (Vol. 4) #4
Mary's father, a young girl who had premonitory dreams and for which he sought the help of Iron Fist against the cult that tried to bring her into their ranks.[176] |
Bluey
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Appearances: X-Men #122
Bluey was one of the young junkies who attacked Storm when she entered an abandoned apartment building in Harlem. He slashed her hand with his switchblade before being interrupted by Power Man and Misty Knight.[177] |
Bo
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Appearances: Spider-Man #78
Bo was a member of the Friends of Humanity; he was rescued by Spider-Man from Morbius at the Empire State University.[178] |
Bob
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Appearances: X-Men #24
Bob and Chuck recognized Prof. August Hopper.[179] |
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Appearances: Captain America #252
Bob was one of Batroc's henchmen who were knocked out by Captain America.[180] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #55 |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #258 |
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Appearances: Daredevil #238
Bob was a teenager who attempted to occupy the Alley after the Morlocks were gone.[183] |
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Appearances: Punisher Year One #1
Bob was an acquaintance of Michael McTeer.[184] |
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Appearances: Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) #15
Bob was a police officer from Jackalope who tried to stop Mastermind Excello.[185] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #536
Bob was a Channel 9 News announcer who witnessed Peter Parker declaring his mistake of registering his identity, giving his allegiance to the non-registered, and giving a description of the Negative Zone Prison, where the caught superhumans were imprisoned for life during the Civil War.[186] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault #1
Bob was a policeman from a little town in southern Virginia. He was called to the rescue by a diner owner due to the presence of the Hulk in his local.[187] |
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Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #6
Bob was one of the guards hired by the Owl who captured the Sinister Six.[188] |
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Appearances: Ravencroft #5, King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes #1
Bob was a guard in the J.A.N.U.S. assigned to Ravencroft and at the same time a member of the Cult of Knull who unearthed the tomb of Cortland Kasady.[189] |
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Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #12, Punisher: War Zone #13
After undergoing brainwashing, Bob believed to be a simple worker who worked at the mill, and among his colleagues there was Frank Castle. While Bob was talking to Frank, he noticed a slip by Frank when he called his wife Maria instead of Kim.[191] |
Bobby
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #7
Bobby befriended an alien child whose ship had landed on Times Square.[79] |
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #13
Bobby was a reader of Amazing Adult Fantasy.[192] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #2 & Incredible Hulk #4
Bobby and his brother Tommy were called back home by their mother as soon as the Hulk was spotted heading that way.[193] |
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Appearances: Avengers #1 |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #7
Bobby noticed Spider-Man coming out a house in Forest Hills.[196] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #113 |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #44
Bobby was a bellboy working at the Embassy Crown Hotel.[198] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 4) #12
Bobby was a paramedic who went on Highway 18 to the scene of the Wolverine and Hulk confrontation and tried to assist Roger carrying his now dead wife who didn't want to stop.[199] |
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Appearances: X-Men: Schism #1
Bobby was a police officer hypnotized by Kid Omega at the international arms control conference in Switzerland.[115] |
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Appearances: Punisher: War Zone (Vol. 3) #2
Bobby was a traitorous guide at the Maiko National Park who was confronted and defeated by the Black Widow.[200] |
Boggs
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Appearances: Children of the Atom #4
Mr. Boggs was a teacher at Peter Corbeau Preparatory, and during an argument between Cole Rivera and Benny Thomas he intervened and threatened both of them that they would regret it if they did not calm down when he returned.[201] |
Boinard
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #39
Boinard with Blackie and other crooks, was captured by Spider-Man during a robbery trumped-up by the Green Goblin.[202] |
Bolton
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #11
Minor Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #12 |
Bongert
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Appearances: Captain America #394
Bongert was on the Sweat Shoppers team sent by the Power Broker on the order of the Red Skull to the federal penitentiary in Virginia to evade Viper from prison, which they successfully accomplished.[204] |
Borback
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #1
Mr. Borback was a resident of Centerville and runs the Eastern Union.[205] |
Boris
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Appearances: Thor #150 |
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Appearances: Champions #10
Boris was one of the Russian government agents who faked Yuri Petrovich's rescue in West Berlin and took him back across the Wall.[207] |
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Appearances: X-Men: Liberators #1
Boris was confronted by the X-Men in a tavern south of Province 13 after his gang tried to rob them.[208] |
Bormann
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Appearances: Red Skull #2
Bormann was a street gang leader who was confronted and killed by Johann Schmidt.[209] |
Bosco
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Appearances: Captain America Corps #1
Bosco had been taken out to have him do his bodily needs, and his master complained that he didn't have all night.[210] |
Boss-Man
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #83
Boss-Man and his gang were defeated by Bloodscream, Elsie-Dee, and Albert.[211] |
Boswell
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Appearances: Daredevil #14
Boswell was a heavily-armed espionage agent who managed to defeat Daredevil and Ka-Zar in order to obtain his Anti-Metal medallion. Back to the Plunderer's castle, he accidentally killed Feepers, and was subsequently subdued by the Plunderer.[212] |
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Appearances: Marvel Feature #7
Mentions: Marvel Feature #9 Boswell is something of an accidental scientist who may just be too old to remember his former genius. Either way, he accidentally created artificial intelligence in a robot he was piecing together. The robot, who he named Para-Man, then guided Boswell to make multiple alterations to his form so that he could be independent. Once his body was complete, he made Boswell his slave. One day, Boswell was out and caught a couple of bugs in his yard. Due to his terrible vision, he didn't see that the "bugs" were actually Ant-Man (Henry Pym) and Wasp (Janet Van Dyne). He tucked the two heroes away is his lab for Ree-Zee to investigate, but the two escaped and blew up the house to ensure their getaway. The last we see of Boswell is him holding the head of a destroyed Ree-Zee and promising the still sentient robot that he will make him a new body.[213] |
Boz
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Appearances: West Coast Avengers #3
Boz was of the looters arrested by the West Coast Avengers.[214] |
Brackett
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Appearances: Champions #10
Brackett was one of the government agents who killed Ivan Petrovich's wife and abducted his son Yuri.[207] |
Brad
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Appearances: Outlaw Kid #12
Brad was a young man who challenged Outlaw Kid, but was easily disarmed by the Kid. A local arms dealer, Mr. Wilkins, seeing the courage with which Brad had challenged the Kid, suggested that he work for him, but that he was hiding weapons for Indian rebels. When Brad's aunt intervened to prevent his nephew from committing a crime even though he didn't know it, Wilkins and his men would kill her if it wasn't for the woman's skill in using guns, but anyway, having seen her aunt that could have been injured by Wilkins' gang, even Brad came to his senses and attacked the members of the gang, defeating them with his fists.[215] |
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #56
Brad needs to raise money for his brother's medical treatment and so he answers an ad from a scientist seeking to test a shrinking ray. He agrees to be the subject and the ray works. He finds himself shrinking past microscopic objects and finally finds himself in a new world. When he asks a native what this world is called, he receives the answer 'Earth'.[216] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up Annual #1
Brad was an airline pilot who brought participants to the government conference on man-made mutations. His plane was attacked by the Lords of Light and Darkness and he himself was injured in the eyes due to the assault of the Rakks on the plane.[217] |
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Appearances: Elektra Assassin #4
Brad tried to lure Elektra, while she was trapped within Sandy's personality, to a location where he could kill her. As Garrett rushed to save her, Brad framed him for the death of his partner Minelli, but he was eventually killed by the S.H.I.E.L.D. special agent.[218] |
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Appearances: Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #2
Brad was a Columbia University student who was punished by Matt Murdock for bullying Foggy Nelson.[219] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #262
Brad and Mikey were two bicyclists who were caught by Spider-Man after causing an accident.[220] |
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #22, Daredevil (Vol. 2) #24
Brad is introduced by Kate Vinokur to Daredevil telling him that he and his other assistant took care of everything in the office, from the investigation to making her the coffee.[221] |
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Appearances: Jubilee #1, Jubilee #2, Jubilee #3, Jubilee #4, Jubilee #5, Jubilee #6
Brad was the butler, bodyguard and combat assistant to Jubilee's aunt Hope Lee.[223] |
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Appearances: New Warriors (Vol. 3) #1, New Warriors (Vol. 3) #2, New Warriors (Vol. 3) #3, New Warriors (Vol. 3) #4, New Warriors (Vol. 3) #5, New Warriors (Vol. 3) #6, Civil War #1, Avengers Academy #10
Brad was the cameraman assigned to follow the adventures of the New Warriors in their reality show[223] and was present during the Stamford tragedy where he also lost his life.[224] |
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Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #6
A student in Midtown High, he bullied another student at school and was rebuked by Peter Parker but the coach Flash Thompson intervened in his defense.[225] |
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Appearances: Deadpool Corps #12
Brad was an alien who belonged to the Omega Confederation brigade who crossed the rest of the Deadpool Corps about to save Deadpool and Headpool and was promptly killed by Lady Deadpool.[226] |
Bradford
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Appearances: Eternals #18
Mister Bradford worked with the Eternals to deal with the Celestials.[227] |
Brainard
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Appearances: Fear #13 & Fear #14
One of the members of the cult that was lead by Joshua Kale and accused Kale of having stolen the Tome of Zhered-Na and for being in league with the Demons.[228] |
Brandi
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #14
Brandi worked as a waitress in a famous jazz club. She served the table where three visiting Avengers had been sat, exchanging witty banter with the Beast for ordering non-alcoholic drinks.[229] |
Brandon
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Appearances: Carnage: Black, White & Blood #2
Brandon was a little boy who came into contact with Carnage when the supervillain was hiding out in his family's barn and torturing Spider-Man. Brandon suffered from physical and emotional abuse at the hands of bullies at school and his stepfather Dan, with Carnage attempting to corrupt him to his nihilistic worldview. Carnage eventually bonded Brandon to an offshoot of the Carnage symbiote, which he used to kill his stepfather. Carnage then tried to persuade him to kill Spider-Man, but Brandon instead freed the superhero - rejecting Carnage's twisted advice due to only wanting to be left alone. However, the offshoot of the Carnage symbiote ambushed Brandon while he was being hugged by his mother and bonded to him.[230] |
Brandt
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #581
Professor Brandt was Reed Richards' and Victor von Doom's teacher at the State University.[231] |
Brant
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Appearances: Man Comics #26, Man Comics #27, Man Comics #28
Mr. Brant was the head of security at the United Nations. He was married to a trapeze artist, who left him with two children, Lance and Bob, when she died. Lance became a special agent working for the United Nations while Bob formed a group of teenage adventurers that he called Trouble-Shooters .[232] |
Brathwaite
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Mentions: Children of the Atom #2
Gabriel Brathwaite's father was a firefighter, he died of cancer and it was only around that time that Gabriel's grades dropped but only for a semester.[233] |
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Appearances: Children of the Atom #2
Gabriel Brathwaite's mother was a widow and math teacher. She knew of her son's mutant powers and worried that people would react if he used his powers among normal people.[233] |
Bratton
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Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #22
Bratton was a prisoner who died in a fire which Two-Gun Kid witnessed.[234] |
Braun
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Appearances: Strange Tales #118
Herr Braun was one of the villagers possessed by Possessors, until they were whisked away by Dr. Strange.[235] |
Brayle
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #900
Dr. Brayle was a member of Las Vegas C.S.I. who performed an autopsy on Deadpool's body.[236] |
Brenner
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Appearances: Marvel Premiere #31, Marvel Team-Up #54
Captain Brenner was one of Major Del Tremens' men, and was left in charge of Tranquility Base when Tremens led an assault against the Woodgod. He was later tricked into releasing Spider-Man from his restraints when the web-slinger claimed to have taken photographs of Liberty, New Mexico.[237] |
Brent
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Appearances: Captain America Infinity Comic #2
Brent was the Bill Travis' second in command n the nationalist terrorist group the Sons of Hancock that had occupied Philadelphia's Independence Hall. Upon request as a gesture of goodwill on Captain America's part, Travis ordered Brent to release the held hostage Park Feds.[238] |
Brentano
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #100
Brentano was ordered by General Nguyen Ngoc Coy to observe and test the children for any sort of paranormal psychic ability; should they lack such talents, his organization would have put them to other profitable uses. He eventually surrender to Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four.[239] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #176
Doctor Bresnavich made sure that the American had escaped.[240] |
Brett
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Appearances: Wolverine: Switchback #1
Logan scuffled with Brett to get Sheriff MacReedy's attention in Pottsville.[241] |
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Appearances: Captain America: Sam Wilson #13
CBA News anchor Brett hosted Harry Hauser to talk about Sam Wilson's battle against U.S.Agent.[242] |
Brian
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Appearances: Daredevil #216
Brian was an IRA guard who was watching over the Old Woman of Beare.[243] |
Brice
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Appearances: Captain America #388
Brice was one of the security men at the Smith Building serving the Red Skull. He called Elron over the radio and told him that the Red Skull sparring partners supplied by Taskmaster, whom he called the five little lambs, had been checked and that he could proceed.[244] |
Brick
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Appearances: Werewolf by Night (Vol. 3) #4
Dr. Brick was a psychiatrist who worked at the Arizona Home for Troubled Empowered Youth and assisted in the action of one of his patients as he helped the Marshals free Jake Gomez and the other prisoners Life Pharmaceuticals was experimenting with.[245] |
Bridget
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Appearances: Iron Man #44
Bridget was Tony Stark's cook. She was an immigrant from Ireland.[246] |
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Appearances: Mystery Men #2, Mystery Men #3
Bridget was Lewis Green's girlfriend. When he returned from the excavations carried out in Troy to retrieve an amulet for the General, he went to Bridget's house, defying the General's orders to go directly to him, but when he was at the door of his house Bridget told him that things during her absence had changed and she was now with another man.[247] |
Bridgette
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Appearances: Excalibur #56
Bridgette was one of Sat-Yr-Nin's amazonian guards. She was ordered to find Kitty Pryde.[249] |
Briggs
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Appearances: X-Force #77, X-Force #86
Agent Briggs is an operative for Damocles Foundation.[250][251] |
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Appearances: Hellions #2
Sheriff Briggs was head of the Omaha police and welcomed the Hellions when they were sent to Omaha to demolish Mr. Sinister's orphanage.[252] |
Britney
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Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #1
Britney was a girl lured into a party by a group of Skrulls that tried to slaughter her. She was saved by Ryder.[253] |
Brokeridge
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Appearances: Avengers: The Initiative Annual #1, Avengers: The Initiative Special #1, Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt #3
Mentions: Avengers: The Initiative #24 Mr. Brokeridge is the father of Roger Brokeridge, aka Hardball. Mr. and Mrs. Brokeridge were told that their son Paul Brokeridge needed an immense amount to treat him, which they couldn't afford.[254] |
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Appearances: Avengers: The Initiative Annual #1, Avengers: The Initiative Special #1, Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt #3
Mentions: Avengers: The Initiative #24 Mrs. Brokeridge is the mother of Roger Brokeridge, aka Hardball. Mrs. and Mr. Brokeridge were told that their son Paul Brokeridge needed an immense amount to treat him, which they couldn't afford.[254] |
Bromes
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Appearances: X-Men: Curse of the Man-Thing #1
After her daughter Harriet was expelled from seven schools for continuing bouts of violence. he satisfied her that she wanted to stay away from her people, so they moved to the woods where he died in a fire.[255] |
Bronson
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #1
Bronson was a grave robber and a murderer who took a job as a deep-sea diver to hide from the authorities. Bronson decided to murder the crew and keep the treasure for himself. Bronson donned a heavy diving suit and blew up the ship and went to claim the diamonds. Securing his treasure, Bronson traveled to a nearby island which was populated with superstitious natives who mistakenly believed that Bronson was some sort of water god. Dubbing him "Iron-Head", Bronson was afraid to remove his helmet because the natives would kill him if they discovered he was a white man. He held out as long as he can, but within a few days, he began to fall weak with hunger. Finally, one of the natives cut off his head with an ax, revealing that he was never truly a god at all.[256] |
Brown
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #463
Brown was a secret service agent tasked to protect Chelsea Clinton.[257] |
Browning
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #212
Mr. Browning was an hospital ward at Ryan Mental Hospital killed by the Master of Vengeance.[258] |
Brownlee
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Appearances: Jessica Jones (Vol. 2) #1, Jessica Jones (Vol. 2) #2, Jessica Jones (Vol. 2) #5
Minor Appearances: Jessica Jones (Vol. 2) #6, Jessica Jones (Vol. 2) #13, Jessica Jones (Vol. 2) #16 Sophie Brownlee was a woman who lived with her husband, with whom she had been married for eleven years, in Jersey City. One day, he returned late from his work and paced around, claiming to have lived a different life, living in Brooklyn married to a blonde woman named Gwen with whom he had a little girl named Norma. Looking for answers on her husband's sudden change of behavior, Sophie found about the theory of the Multiverse and that some people were believed to be trapped between universes. Sophie tried to talk to Doctor Strange, but he wouldn't' see her, so she resorted to hiring P.I. Jessica Jones to have her look into her husband's situation.[259] |
Bruce
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Appearances: Captain America Comics #18
Before going to the party Roddy Colt goes to Mr. Bruce to give him the war stamps and thanked him for buying them, but Mr. Bruce replied that he should not thank him, that for him it was a privilege to buy them, that he is buying of shares in freedom.[261] |
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Appearances: Tales to Astonish #8
In 1965, a giant floating head appears over New York and proclaims it is the first to arrive in an invasion force. The army attack it but it disappears and reappears faster than the speed of light and the head explains they travel by there minds and can telepathically blow things up, demanding the entire city leave. A boy named Bruce figures out the truth that this is all a ruse by some criminals to rob the entire city and that the head is nothing more than a projection.[262] |
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Appearances: Sub-Mariner #72
Bruce and his friend were near the pier when Sub-Mariner emerged from the water and for no apparent reason but driven by an unjustified hatred Bruce threw himself at Namor hitting him with a flying kick. This infuriated Namor who reacted by hitting Bruce violently making him fly in the water and if it hadn't been for the intervention of his friend who threw himself into the water and rescued him Bruce would have drowned.[263] |
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Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #34
Bruce was a fashion designer who worked for Daphne von Wilkinson's fashion studio and was systematically abused by her.[264] |
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Appearances: Avengers #195
Bruce was one of the guards hired by Dr. Pernell Solomon who worked in his institute where Taskmaster trained his agents inside.[265] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21
Mentions: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #7 Bruce was a famous actor who gave Mary Jane Watson the keys to his villa in the south of France for her honeymoon with Peter Parker.[266][267] |
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Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #40, Web of Spider-Man #41, Web of Spider-Man #42, Web of Spider-Man #43
Brother Bruce was a psychopath and pyromaniac loyal to the Cult of Love and especially to his leader the Teacher.[268] |
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Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #10, Marvel Comics Presents #11. Marvel Comics Presents #12, Marvel Comics Presents #13, Marvel Comics Presents #14, Marvel Comics Presents #15, Marvel Comics Presents #16, Marvel Comics Presents #17 |
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Appearances: Punisher Back to School Special #1
A student who didn't think school was necessary with one of his classmates but wanted to make easy money as an acquaintance of theirs by working for a drug dealer. When the Punisher broke into the den of the drug dealer killing everyone, Bruce and his companion were there and the Punisher frightened them saying he would keep an eye on them, and in doing so the two students returned to school and because of the warning of the Punisher no longer lost a lesson and sharply improved their grades.[271] |
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Appearances: ClanDestine #2
Bruce was the director of the film on Cap'n Oz which had as its protagonist the Australian actor and secret a member of the Clan Destine William Chance.[272] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #25
Bruce was the leader of a Paris street gang involved in smuggling, drug trafficking and illegal gambling and after observing with his own eyes what the Stacy twins were capable of he made them join the gang.[273] |
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Appearances: Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 3) #59
Bruce was Linda's boyfriend (the counterpart of Nightcrawler's wife of Earth-295), and while Linda was talking on the phone telling about the one who kept giving her romantic gifts, Bruce showed up at his house earlier than he had planned because he loved her and missed her.[274] |
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Appearances: Avengers Standoff: Welcome to Pleasant Hill #1
Dr. Bruce was a psychologist included in the "Pleasant Hill" program of S.H.I.E.L.D. and in particular he took care of the psychological conditioning of Helmut Zemo, succeeding us almost completely if Fixer had not intervened.[275] |
Brucknerr
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #406
Dr. Brucknerr was a henchman and scientist who worked for Lady Octopus. He was the one who informed her that Seward Trainer had gotten around their computer defenses, and later used Trainer's files to enhance her VR wave generator.[276] |
Bruno
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #13
Bruno was a burglar who was shrunk and encased in a crystal ball by a gypsy.[277] |
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Appearances: Iron Fist #4
A musclebound enforcer in the employ of Ward Meachum prior to his death, Bruno was one of a trio of goons who paid an unwelcome visit to Henri Sorel's private lab. Sorel had been working on a universal cure for radiation poisoning on the behalf of the World Health Organization, and Bruno and his fellow goons had been hired by Meachum to pressure Sorel into selling his discoveries to his company. When Sorel resisted them, it was Bruno who beat the physicist and sent him crashing into samples of plutonium isotopes. They then left him to die, unaware that effects from his experiments combined with the radiation exposure would mutate Sorel into Radion the Ravager. Iron Fist would later see all of this documented on a video diary midway through a confrontation with Sorel/Radion in London.[278] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #68
Bruno was one of Amos Jardine's employees, who escorted Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson to the door, after Parker asked Jardine questions about the Man-Thing.[279] |
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Appearances: X-Men #111
Bruno was a clown who worked for "Mr. Mike's One-Ring Traveling Tent Show" in Sullivan County.[280] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #170
Bruno was a retired killer who died while attempting to murder Vanessa Fisk.[281] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #9
Bruno was killed by Malone as they were hunted by Wolverine for torturing and abusing a Canadian nun in Iraq.[282] |
Brutus
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #32, Avengers (Vol. 3) #33
One of the robotic members of Madame Masque's Inner Guard. It was destroyed in a battle between the Avengers and Count Nefaria.[283] |
Bryan
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Appearances: Strange Tales of the Unusual #5
Bryan was an inventor who built a robot with the features of his brother-in-law on his sister's instructions.[284] |
Bryant
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Appearances: Patsy and Hedy #92
Mr. Bryant was a new English literature teacher in Centerville. Hedy Wolfe had a crush on him and began performing poorly in English to garner his tutelage,[285] |
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Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 2) #5
Member of the famous rap duo AK-47 together with his wife and father of Tiowa, classmate and girlfriend of Víctor Álvarez who to annoy her parents she dressed in the fashion of the 20s.[286] |
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Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 2) #5
Member of the famous rap duo AK-47 together with her husband and mother of Tiowa, classmate and girlfriend of Víctor Álvarez who to annoy her parents she dressed in the fashion of the 20s.[286] |
Bryce
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Appearances: Emma Frost #1, Emma Frost #2, Emma Frost #3, Emma Frost #4, Emma Frost #6
Mentions: Emma Frost #5 Bryce was the chauffeur of the Frost family who drove Emma to her school and came back to pick her up to take her home every day.[287][288] |
Bubba
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Appearances: Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30
Bubba was the little dog who had escaped to two twins who became desperate as their grandmother was told to be responsible but Spider-Man went to their aid and found Bubba who he handed back to the two girls.[292] |
Buchinsky
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #331
A Colonel who administered a military school and at the same time presided over a secret military operation by storing huge quantities of cocaine inside the school to create a wealth standard based on cocaine and not gold.[293] |
Bud Boy
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Appearances: U.S.Agent (Vol. 2) #1
Bud Boy was one of the former workers at Brombline Cross Mining who was interviewed after the mine closed and the Virago arrived.[294] |
Buddha
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Appearances: Spider-Man: The Final Adventure #2
Buddha was one of Veronica's cameramen.[295] |
Buddy
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Appearances: X-Men Annual #14
Buddy served a burger to Rachel Summers, right before three armed men entered and told everyone to hand over their money. Rachel ignored them and then finally used her powers to turn their guns into scrap-metal.[296] |
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Appearances: Marvels Snapshots: Avengers #1
Buddy was Eve's dog. When Kerry met Buddy and Eve she greeted buddy and told Eve to take off her heels and go for a run with Buddy. [297] |
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Appearances: Extreme Carnage: Riot #1
Buddy was Senator Krane's dog. During a meeting in Washington, D.C., Senator Krane asked his security guard Hank to stay outside with Buddy.[298] |
Buehller
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Appearances: Captain America #391
Mr. Buehller was the defense attorney assigned to Red Skull in the trial brought against him for his war crimes.[299] |
Buggles
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #29, Patsy Walker #87
Buggles is the one of the housekeepers/cooks to Hedy Wolfe and her family.[300][301] |
Bule
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Appearances: U.S.Agent (Vol. 2) #2
Bule is a boy from Ephraim who, together with his friends, woke Morrie Watanabe while he was sleeping in his car using a real gun, even if it was unloaded.[302] |
Bullfinch
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Appearances: Wolverine: Bloody Choices #1
Mr. Bullfinch was a drug dealer and a pedophile. When he was cornered he tried to find an agreement with Nick Fury that in exchange for his immunity he would reveal the names of those with whom he traded in drugs, but despite everything he was killed by Wolverine.[303] |
Bullwinkle
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Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #3
Bullwinkle was one of the explorers who were crushed by a sea monster after discovering an ancient Viking dragonship.[304] |
Bunk
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Appearances: Ghost Rider: Kushala Infinity Comic #1, Ghost Rider: Kushala Infinity Comic #5
Mentions: Ghost Rider: Kushala Infinity Comic #2, Ghost Rider: Kushala Infinity Comic #4 Unky Bunk, as Olivia Obtera nicknamed him, was a native astronomer to whom Olivia showed Jeffrey McKracken's diaries.[305] |
Bunky
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Appearances: Deadpool: Suicide Kings #2
Bunky was a former employee of Tombstone who was fed to his ghetto pigs for skimming off the top.[307] |
Burdick
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #76; Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #80.BEY
Minor Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #80 Dr. Burdick was the doctor who cared for Peter Parker after he was hospitalized for radiation poisoning after the fight he had as Spider-Man against the U-Foes.[308] |
Burke
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Appearances: Captain Marvel #9
Burke was an police officer sent to the Logan's Woods to investigate the disturbances.[310] |
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Appearances: Kingpin (Vol. 2) #4
Burke was killed for informing Portia Clennon of her former husband's meeting with the Kingpin.[134] |
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Appearances: Indestructible Hulk #3
Professor Burke was the last of the original crew trained to operate the Quintronic Man.[311] |
Burnatt
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Appearances: Speedball #1, Speedball #4, Speedball #5, Speedball #8
Agent Burnatt of the Springdale Police surprised three winos fleeing into the park not knowing they had attempted to rob Robbie Baldwin.[312] |
Burroughs
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Appearances: Spider-Man #29
Dr. Burroughs let Dr. Hope continue his experiments in the secret Mad Dog ward at the City Hospital.[316] |
Burt
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #7
Burt was a bodybuilder who witnessed the Inhumans landing on a private beach.[317] |
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Appearances: Dark Reign: New Nation #1
Burt was a farmer from Roundup, Montana, whose cows were actually disguised Skrulls. He and Carl were saved by Ryder.[318] |
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Appearances: Savage Wolverine #17
Burt welcomed the surviving sons of his wife's sister onto his ranch, accompanied by Logan on the run from two criminals. The two criminals later identified Burt's ranch and killed him.[319] |
Buster
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Appearances: Blaze #7
Buster was the Quentin Carnival cashier and was killed during a robbery by Tex.[320] |
Butch
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #4
The past of the man-monster known as Butch is unknown. He was found by a mobster named Brink and brought to his employer, mob leader Rickie. When Rickie refused to employ Butch, Brink decided to take control of Rickie's gang and ordered Butch to kill Rickie. With the gang under his control, Brink sent Butch out to terrorize the city, causing massive amounts of property damage, loss of life, and large thefts in the millions. Local law enforcement proved powerless against this monster. |
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Appearances: Mystic Comics #1
Butch was one of grave robbers hired by Dr. Maluski to rob corpses for his experiments. Butch and his partner were in the process of robbing a corpse in a graveyard when Blue Blaze awakened from the long suspended animation and after he was easily defeated by the hero revealed to him where to find their boss.[322] |
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #22
Butch was a mover of Verners Moving of Salt Lake City who cared to download a very heavy load of equipment that Herr Krauss' ring of Nazi spies had stolen to Namor.[323]
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Buzz
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Appearances: Captain America #388
Buzz was one of the best Taskmaster students and was hired with others for a sparring partner session dressed as Captain America. The opponent turned out to be the Red Skull who killed Buzz and the other sparring partners in an extremely simple way.[244] |
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Appearances: Sentry (Vol. 2) #5
Buzz was a teenage friend of Robert Reynolds and Lindy Lee.[324] |
Buzzy
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Appearances: Punisher Meets Archie #1
Buzzy was a member of the rival gang of Red Fever who kidnapped Archie Andrews thinking he was their rival criminal due to their resemblance, and together with the other gang members came up against with the Punisher.[155] |
Byron
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Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #6
Byron was one of the gangsters who killed Frank Castle's family.[325] |
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- ↑ Thor Vol 2 #3
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- ↑ Indestructible Hulk #3
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- ↑ Speedball #4
- ↑ Speedball #5
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- ↑ Amazing Adventures Vol 2 #7
- ↑ Dark Reign: New Nation #1
- ↑ Savage Wolverine #17
- ↑ Blaze #7
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #4
- ↑ Mystic Comics #1
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #22
- ↑ Sentry Vol 2 #5
- ↑ Daredevil vs. Punisher #6