Character Index - D
Dagoo
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #84
Dagoo was a pagan necromancer who cursed Bloodscream.[1] |
Dahl
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #4
Secretary Dahl was meeting with Nick Fury to discuss his concern when Captain America revealed his true identity to the public. During the conversation, Captain America arrived during the meeting, with Dahl trying to get him kicked out. Fury was more accepting and gave him the information he wanted. Secretary Dahl told Fury he was going to make his life hell for doing so.[2] |
Daisy
Appearances: Elektra #2 |
Dakota
Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #22
Dakota assisted Two-Gun Kid in the killing of a ruthless boss of the town Jericho.[4] |
Dalca
File:Dalca (Earth-616) from Black Panther The Man Without Fear! Vol 1 516 0001.jpg | Appearances: Black Panther: The Man Without Fear! #516
Dalca was a henchman in the Vlad Dinu crime family. Vlad ordered Dalca to create chaos in Hell's Kitchen but Black Panther learned about it and forced Lupei to leave the city.[5] |
Dale
Appearances: Mockingbird #6, Mockingbird #7
Dale was a Hawkeye cosplayer who met Lance Hunter aboard the Diamond Porpoise cruise ship.[6] |
Dalmus
Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #1
Dalmus was a Gunderman who was humiliated by Conan in front of Commander Metrius. He was eventually killed by the Cimmerian during the battle of Venarium.[8] |
Dan
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #84
Dan was a non-commissioned officer who ordered to switch on red alert as soon as an unidentified blip was plunging toward Midtown, approaching from inland.[9] | |
Appearances: Captain America #388
Dan 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 Lenny and the other sparring partners in an extremely simple way.[10] | |
Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #27.1
Dan was A.J. Patton's husband. Dan questioned his husband's decision of inviting Flash Thompson, his high school bully, to their house for closure, but A.J. said that looking at Thompson only made him feel pity now.[11] | |
Appearances: Red She-Hulk #62
Dan was a policeman in Annapolis who spotted Elizabeth Ross.[12] | |
Appearances: Carnage: Black, White & Blood #2
Dan was Brandon's stepfather who worked as a janitor at the Ravencroft Institute. He subconsciously transported Carnage Symbiote to his home and bonded with Brandon. Due to the verbal abuse that Brandon had suffered from Dan, the symbiote was able to control the boy who took revenge on Dan by killing him.[13] |
Dana
Appearances: Rogue (Vol. 3) #1
Dana was touched by Rogue in downtown Salem Center.[14] | |
Appearances: Secret Avengers #15
Dana was a reporter for the online tabloid newspaper Unexpected Truth who posted a post fanning the idea that Captain America / Barnes's death was a hoax and this infuriated Black Widow who went to the newsroom and quarreled with the various members.[15] |
Daniel
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #19
Daniel was one of the colonials who spotted a flying man above Philadelphia in 1775.[16] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #61, Marvel Team-Up #62
Daniel was the wing commander of the ocean liner upon which Carol Danvers noticed the battle between Spider-Man, the Human Torch and the Super Skrull.[17] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #238
Daniel was an old man who was accidentally hurt by Daredevil while he was fighting against Sabretooth.[19] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #29, Spider-Man #30, Spider-Man #31
Daniel was a homeless kid met by Mary Jane Watson-Parker on her roof.[20] |
Dann
Appearances: 15-Love #1
A. Dann was the vice president of the Wayde tennis academy who together with the principal and the student development officer summoned Mill Collins about her with the intention of expelling her from the academy due to her poor ability in tennis.[23] |
Danny
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #13
Danny the Dud has just been arrested, however after stashing away six-hundred thousand dollars and double crossing Sam the Barber, his critically ill accomplice, he is happy to be locked up for the next five years as he stands to be filthy rich upon release and will be safe from Sam while in jail. However, Danny the Dud is delivered some poetic justice when his prison barber turns out to be Sam, who. no longer caring about the money, slits Danny's throat with a straight razor.[24] | |
Appearances: Human Torch #19
Danny was the boyfriend of the famous actress Rita Worth. After Rita was murdered, Danny revealed to the Human Torch that she was being blackmailed because someone had discovered that she had legally changed her name to hide that she was the daughter of a murderer.[25] | |
Appearances: Blonde Phantom Comics #20
Danny was kidnapped by Morton Marion Maximillian Muse and hypnotized so that he would have abstract visions that he would then paint on canvas. Then Muse would have pass the paintings off as his works and sell them to rich people.[26] | |
Appearances: Joker Comics #42
Danny was Patty Pin-Up's boyfriend and photographer of the modeling agency she worked for.[27] | |
Appearances: Spellbound #12
Danny operated the spotlight in a theater. An actor killed Danny when he found out his girlfriend was seeing Danny. The actor is condemned to the chair and escapes, but the spotlight pins him to the wall and the cops open fire. Only after his lifeless body slumps to the ground do the cops realize that there is no one at the spotlight.[28] | |
File:Danny (Earth-616) from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 15 0001.jpg | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #15
When a man enters a bar and, as a gag, offers to Danny a contract for his soul for one million dollars, being a skeptic Danny signs it. No one sees the stranger leave, but a coincidence leaves Danny a one million dollar inheritance. As time goes by, the contract worries away at Danny, distorting his personality from likable to hostile. His employees hate him and his family leave him. One day he receives a visitor and it turns out to be the man with the contract looking for work. Danny is so angered that his life has been changed so dramatically by a practical joke that he seizes a heavy candlestick and kills the stranger. Now he feels that he has sold his soul to the Devil in actuality and walks out into the dark for Satan to claim him.[29] |
Appearances: Strange Tales #63
Danny was a young boy who imagined that he had a rich uncle who suddenly appeared, but when he began to doubt, the uncle faded away.[30] | |
Appearances: Captain Marvel #8
Together with another agent of the Organization, Danny was instructed by Number One to go to Lawson (secretly Mar-Vell) to threaten him and take possession of the Cyberex.[31] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #41
Danny couldn't let Christine fall from a collapsing terminal building.[32] | |
Appearances: Hero for Hire #11
Danny was a henchman of Señor Suerte who warned his boss that Rocco the Gimp had just called saying that a guy from Los Angeles had opened a casino in the area he controlled.[33] | |
Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #5
Danny was one of Stevie Hunter's students. He and his family were followers of Reverend Stryker, and thought little of sharing his anti-mutant sentiment in class, unaware two of his classmates -- Kitty and Illyana -- were mutants and associated with the X-Men. This eventually led to a fight between him and Kitty, which was broken up by Illyana's brother, whose presence intimidated Danny enough not to continue the fight.[34] | |
Appearances: US 1 #6
Danny was a client of Wide-Load Annie and Poppa Wheelie's Short Stop Diner and was among those who participated in the brawl against police officers who wanted to arrest Annie but in the frantic phases of the fight Danny wrongly struck U.S. Archer with a chair without causing too much damage.[35] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #289
Danny was the foreman of the construction site of the Four Freedoms Plaza. Immediately after showing the progress of the works to the Fantastic Four, he was attacked by Basilisk and frozen with his optical beam.[36] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #45
Danny was an henchman of Morris "The Snake" Diamond.[37] | |
File:Danny (Earth-616) from Thor Vol 1 447 0001.jpg | Appearances: Thor #447, Thor #448
Danny was a security guard at the Guggenheim Museum and was there on duty during an attempted theft by Absorbing Man and Titania.[38] |
Appearances: Fantastic Force #10
Danny and his colleague Jim were on guard at the Alaskan pipeline when they were attacked and killed by the omnivirus released by Zarathustra upon his arrival.[39] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: The Lost Years #2
Danny was a henchman of Vincent Tannen and participated in the kidnapping of Detective Jacob Raven, but along with all the kidnappers he was stopped and beaten by Ben Reilly.[40] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #13
Danny is one of three children of a single Brooklyn mother who Steve asked to vote for Andrew Bolt.[41] | |
Appearances: Wolverine/Punisher Revelation #4
Danny was a radio DJ discussing a plague that hit New York City. He talks to a listener of the program who is very radical in wanting to deal with the problem and then Danny tries to dampen the discussion by saying that competent people were already at work to address the problem.[42] | |
Appearances: Elektra (Vol. 3) #10
An acquaintance of Elektra who stored her belongings in secret places.[43] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #76
Danny was one of Cassie Lang's schoolmates.[44] | |
Mentioned: 4 #1
Danny was a construction worker who was buried in a collapse on a building site while Ben Grimm was visiting there in search of work.[45] | |
Appearances: Warlock (Vol. 6) #1, Warlock (Vol. 6) #3, Warlock (Vol. 6) #4
Danny was a design student and he was Janie Chin's boyfriend.[46] | |
Appearances: Captain America #600
Danny was a prison guard at H.A.M.M.E.R. Federal Holding Facility in Colorado that got angry because of Brock Rumlow's ironic comments on the news about Captain America's death and for that it hit him with the taser but Rumlow reacted by killing Danny and starting his attempt to free Sin.[47] | |
Appearances: Dark Reign: The Hood #5
Big Danny was a man who had moved to Key Largo in Florida following the mob relocation program and there he met John King who had just moved there.[48] | |
Appearances: Secret Avengers #1
Danny was a Roxxon security guard who was stunned by Moon Knight secretly infiltrating the Roxxon building in Wilmington.[49] | |
Appearances: Ghost Rider X-Mas Special Infinite Comic #1
Danny was a student at the Patrick Wellman Development Center and a classmate of Gabriel Reyes.[50] | |
Appearances: Symbiote Spider-Man #3
A theater employee, he smoked a cigarette during a Cats performance and was rebuked for this by a colleague of his, and also by Spider-Man who was chasing Electro into the theater. After Electro was captured by Spider-Man he boasted to the actresses of the show that he had taken care of the capture.[51] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 5) #19
Danny suffered a head injury in a car accident where his mother was driving the car and was frightened by the sudden appearance of an evil spirit seeking revenge. Dr. Strange intervened first by chasing away the spirit and then he was forced to use a forbidden spell to regain his neurosurgeon skills and thus succeeding in saving Danny's life.[52] | |
Appearances: King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes #1
Orphanous by the onslaught of the Knull-controlled Symbiotes, Danny was about to be devoured by the Symbiotes but was saved by Scream.[53] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 6) #28
Danny was an inmate who along with two other inmates attacked Neil Rivait in the prison showers because he tried to make friends with Daredevil.[54] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #62
Danny was a mercenary in the service of Wilson Fisk who attempted to arrest Boomerang, while it was in effect a way to distract him and get Bullseye's task done.[55] |
Dante
Appearances: Nova (Vol. 2) #11
Dante was a technician of the Shadow Consortium and was in charge of the construction of the robotic tactical unit called Armada.[56] |
Danzen
Appearances: Doom 2099 #40
A Latverian scientist who assisted Dr. Doom during his imminent discovery.[57] |
Daphne
Appearances: Meet Miss Bliss #1
Daphne was a student in Miss Bliss's class at Centerville Junior High in Centerville, California.[58] | |
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #81
Daphne and Reg were attacked on their speedboat by Cyber.[59] |
Darby
Appearances: Venom: The Madness #1, Venom: The Madness #2, Venom: The Madness #3
Vice president of Scarmore Inc. and right hand man of Charles Evans. On his boss's orders, he hired Black Tom and Juggernaut to deal with the people involved in the lawsuits against Scarmore.[60] |
Darcia
Appearances: Thor #497
Darcia was a child who had been caught in the crossfire between the Hawks and the Aryan Dreams street gangs and was rescued thanks to Thor's intervention.[63] |
Daria
Appearances: Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 3) #1
Daria was one of the older girls in the Black Widow Ops Program. During a training session she was easily defeated by Natasha, and for this she tried to take revenge on Natasha.[64] |
Darice
Appearances: X-Men #121
Darice was a restaurant patron who was injured by an unnatural cyclonic blizzard in Calgary.[65] |
Darla
Appearances: Captain America #616
Darla was one of the friends of Nate who, following the passage of a destructive tornado in Redfield, asked to Captain America if he wanted to go with them to see if there was still someone to help.[66] |
Darlene
Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #67
Darlene was a starlet invited by Harold H. Harold to a theatrical performance focused on Dracula in the same theater where the real Dracula and his daughter Lilith clashed.[67] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #105
Darlene was a model who was accompanied on the platform during a fashion show in Manhattan by Iron Fist.[68] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #223, Iron Man #244, Iron Man #254
Darlene was a manicurist who worked in the beauty salon of Rae LaCoste.[69][70][71] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #123
While Darlene was in a mall with her husband Frank, she approached a Woman's Action Movement feminist stand to read one of their pamphlets. That made her husband so angry that he started shouting at people on the stand, including Mary Walker[72] | |
Appearances: Civil War #3
Darlene was a nurse at the New York Hospital who disliked Captain America's decision to oppose the Superhuman Registration Act.[73] | |
Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #14, Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #15, Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #16
Darlene never had a boyfriend.[74] | |
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #22
Darlene was the master mind behind a county-wide gas station and tour bus robbing circle across Mason County. The criminals had the misfortune of robbing a bus that Deadpool happened to be on. When Deadpool tracked the other criminals back the the Mason County Sheriff's Department, Darlene tried to convince him that she had been trying to stop the other corrupt police, and asked Deadpool to kill them. However, Deadpool saw through her trick and locked her up, while he went to look for the others.[77] | |
Appearances: Fear Itself #1
Darlene and her family were inhabitants of Broxton, when her husband Bill lost his job they lost their home to the banks and were forced to move to Wichita, to his sister's house who would host them for a while.[77] | |
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 5) #45
The declaration of marriage that her boyfriend Brad was doing to her was interrupted by the violent release of Shiklah from a local who demolished a wall causing it to collapse on Brad, taking Darlene from an embarrassing situation for her.[78] |
Dario
Appearances: ClanDestine #5
Dario was the Cap'n Oz movie special effects wizard.[79] |
Darren
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #52, Sensational She-Hulk #54
Head writer on the soap opera Heartbreak Hospital, he comes up with the idea of making it live.[80] |
Darryl
Appearances: Punisher Summer Special #3
Darryl was a member of the Bodybaggers, a paintball team made of the best bouncers and doormen in New York City; he was killed by the Psycho-Cops.[82] |
Daryls
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #10
The Daryls attacked Patch and Jessica Drew, but they were eventually killed by Sabretooth.[83] |
Dave
Appearances: Daredevil #17, Web of Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10
Dave was a security guard who mistook the Masked Marauder's approaching aircraft for one of the company's advertising blimps.[84] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #7
Dave was a bodybuilder who witnessed the Inhumans landing on a private beach.[86] | |
Appearances: Avengers #165
Dave was Barb's boyfriend at the time she was kidnapped by Count Nefaria, whom he tried to stop him, but he was easily knocked off by the villain.[87] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #405
Dave was a customer at the motel where Ben Reilly was staying in Rachel, Vermont, and an acquaintance of Seward Trainer.[88] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #9, Sensational Spider-Man #10
Dave was a scientist at the Institute of Seismoharmonic Research who witnessed the Swarm attack the research facility.[89] | |
Appearances: Avengers Icons: The Vision #3
Dave was a college student at Penn State.[91] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #48
Fox News anchor Dave exposed Sharon Keller's hoax against Spider-Man.[92] | |
Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 2) #5
Dave was a fellow scientist of Sa'ida Zebari on the Darkforce Project who gave her the powers of Noir.[93] | |
Appearances: Alpha Flight (Vol. 4) #1
Dave was Alice Hu's cameraman. When the helicopter of the television station where he and Alice were to report live on Attuma's attack on Vancouver was shot down by Nerkkod's hammer thrown by Attuma, the two reporters plus the pilot were saved from crashing by Guardian and Vindicator and while the two heroes carried them to the ground, Alice yelled at Dave to keep filming.[94] | |
Appearances: Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 4) #16
Dave was a O*N*E technician who fell for the pretense of Alison Blaire suffocating in her containment cell and freed her despite the warnings of his colleagues.[95] | |
Appearances: Marvels Snapshots: Avengers #1
Dave was a paramedic who helped the wounded inside a shelter during the battle between the Avengers and a giant robot.[96] | |
Appearances: Union #5
Dave was Connie's cameraman and recorded the massive explosion at the Tower of London caused by Steve Darwin.[97] |
Davenport
Appearances: Emma Frost #1, Emma Frost #2
Dr. Davenport was the Snow Valley School for Girls physician who treated Emma Frost after she passed out during a fencing class and to whom Emma revealed she had severe headaches for which Dr. Davenport prescribed pain relievers thinking they were due. to a stressful situation, not imagining that instead they were due to the emergence of Emma's mutant powers.[98] |
Davey
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #9
Davey finds a book with a spell for summoning up a genie. He reads the words aloud and is astonished when a Genie actually appears. The Genie can grant any wish the boy thinks of. He wishes himself a giant and that everything other than Earth disappear so he will be the greatest of all. When the Earth begins to careen he realizes that without everything else, Earth no longer has its place in gravitational attraction and will be destroyed. He panics, and wishes that "everything was back the way it was right before I found you." The genie obliges.[100] | |
Appearances: West Coast Avengers (Vol. 2) #46
Davey was one of the bank robbers who were confronted and defeated by the Great Lakes Avengers.[101] | |
Appearances: Daredevil: Redemption #1
Davey was rescued by Daredevil when he was hit by his father.[102] |
David
Appearances: Warlock and the Infinity Watch #12
David and his girlfriend mistook Drax the Destroyer for the Hulk.[103] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #8
With Don devised and led the terrorist attack of Terror Unlimited on the World Trade Center.[104] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 6) #6
While visiting the Statue of Liberty under a heavy rain, David and his family were approached by a crazed Joseph Perrett, who after having massacred his family and a waitress in a diner, wandered around the city. Perrett released David and his family after David's wife sobered him a little 'making him look carefully at her children and the father of her children.[105] | |
Appearances: New X-Men #123
David was one of the journalists who attended the press conference at the Xavier Institute for Higher Learning.[106] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #65
Exposed to the red cloud from Mount Rushmore, David warned his wife Gail and his son Paul to run away.[107] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #535
David was a TV anchor who reported the massive no-bid contracts awarded to companies dealing with the Superhuman Registration Act.[108] |
Davidson
Appearances: Carnage #2
In a space center he points out the wrong trajectory of a Hall Industries satellite and can not correct it without the right authorization that was promptly given by Michael Hall in person.[109] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 6) #12
Davidson was an investigative reporter to whom Gyrich revealed and handed evidence of government involvement regarding agreements with known super-villains.[110] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #13
Davidson welcomed Curtiss Jackson aboard the Leader of Pack auction yacht.[111] |
Davies
Appearances: Fear Itself: The Home Front #3
The son of Charles Davies, the CEO of a pharmaceutical company implicated in various cases of malpractice. The child was struck by meningitis but the car where he was about to be transported to the hospital is attacked by rioters. Cardiac intervened, but wasted time taking revenge on his father and by the time he took him to the hospital it was too late.[112] |
Davis
Appearances: Scarlet Spider #1, Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1, Spectacular Spider-Man #232
Dr. Davis assisted Seward Trainer after his mind was lost into the cyberspace.[113] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #235, Spectacular Spider-Man #236
Davis was an assistant of Jonas Harrow.[116] |
Davy
Appearances: Marvel Feature #3
Davy was one of the millions of kids attracted by Xemnu to come to him in Cape Canaveral.[118] |
Dawson
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #6
A member of Exchange, Dawson was found and knocked out by Rachel Alves in North Creek.[119] |
Dean
Appearances: 15-Love #1
Dean was Mill Collins' tennis instructor, but he was completely uninterested in her and tried to trick Maya Benjamin's mother into coaching her daughter.[23] |
Debbie
Appearances: Avengers #161
Debbie was a ranch girl at Cheery-O's Dude Ranch who met Clinton Barton and Two-Gun Kid.[120] |
Debra
File:Debra (Earth-616) from Captain America Annual Vol 1 1999 001.png | Appearances: Captain America Annual #1999
Debra was a TV reporter at WNBC who publicly announced the major libel suit brought by Roxxon Oil against the Daily Bugle.[121] |
Debrow
Appearances: Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way! #1
Doctor Debrow was killed by Bullseye at a maximum security prison for criminally insane.[122] |
Dec
Appearances: King in Black: Captain America #1
Dec was saved from the onslaught of the Symbiote Dragons by the intervention of Captain America, Falcon and Winter Soldier and eventually Cap congratulated her on being alert and protecting her cousin Adrienne.[123] |
Decker
Appearances: Daredevil #160 |
Del
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #13
Del served as Chicane County police officer. It was not revealed whether he also was a psychopath who had been brainwashed or if he was a caretaker of Psychoville project.[125] |
DeLeon
Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1
Miss DeLeon was an elderly native who won the biggest pumpkin contest at a county fair. The county sheriff's son attempted to rob her of the $500 she had won by having her nephews, one of whom was a mutant, come to her defense.[126] |
DeLong
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #83, Wolverine (Vol. 2) #84
DeLong was Heather Hudson's research team's biologist.[127] |
Delores
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #41
Delores decided to attack New York City's water supply out of revenge, as she was raped in the city, and the rapist was put on probation due to belonging to an ethnical minority.[128] |
Delphino
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #546
Mr. Delphino was a local newsagent.[129] |
Dennis
Appearances: Thunderbolts #154, Thunderbolts #160
Dennis was a botanist / zoologist who worked on the Raft as an ecosystem overseer where Man-Thing lived.[130] |
Dennison
Appearances: Daredevil #502
Dennison was one of the Owl's lieutenants until he was crippled by Daredevil. Together with Todd and Mosley, they ended up working for Wilson Fisk, who ordered them to inform the Owl that they were going to take over his territory, to keep Fisk in the shadows. When the three of them briefed Fisk about the outcome of the situation, Dennison revealed his intentions to work for himself, believing Fisk to be powerless, but Fisk gave a simple order to Lady Bullseye, who quickly killed Dennison.[132] |
Denny
Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #18
Denny was saved by the Defenders when his car was pushed off a ledge.[133] | |
Appearances: Avengers Icons: The Vision #2
Denny was a college student at Penn State.[134] |
Denton
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #1
Ms. Denton thanked Iron Man for his assistance at the Avalon Trading Company.[135] |
Derek
Appearances: New Mutants (Vol. 2) #1, New Mutants (Vol. 2) #5, New Mutants (Vol. 2) #6, New Mutants (Vol. 2) #8
Derek was Walter Barrett's personal assistant and took Sophia, Barrett's mutant daughter, to heart when she came to the United States from Venezuela after the death of her mother.[136] | |
Appearances: Captain Marvel (Vol. 10) #27
Derek was a guy Carol Danvers met at the speed-date arranged by her friends. He told her that she looked like a superhero because she was incognito, and when she replied that some people confused her with Captain Marvel, he replied that he didn't think about her and by the way he didn't like her short hair making Carol angry.[140] |
Derrick
Appearances: Non-Stop Spider-Man #1, Non-Stop Spider-Man #2
A college classmate of Peter Parker's, during the funeral of a mutual acquaintance of theirs, Derrick kept making sarcastic comments.[141] |
Deruge
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #100
Deruge and Lawson were two subordinates of Nguyen Ngoc Coy, who were ordered to watch over Leong and Nga Coy Manh, but they were easily defeated by Spider-Man.[143] |
DeSalle
Appearances: Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins #2
DeSalle was one of the hitmen sent by the Darkholders to kill the Darkhold Redeemers Agent Sam Buchanan and Dr. Louise Hastings at Washington. He was killed in the fire caused by the battle, possibly made to burn himself by Modred.[144] |
Destiny
Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 6) #7
Destiny was one of Snapdragon's strippers.[145] |
Devel
Appearances: U.S.Agent (Vol. 2) #1
Devel was one of the former workers at Brombline Cross Mining who was interviewed after the mine closed and the Virago arrived.[146] |
Devereaux
Appearances: Red She-Hulk #62
Devereaux was a Project Echelon superhuman with E.M.P. ability living in Annapolis.[12] |
Dewey
Appearances: Iron Man #230
When one of the entries in the confidential access file just disappeared, Dewey couldn't check back-ups, because they were all blanks.[147] |
Dex
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #30, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #31, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #32, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #33, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #35
Mentioned: Spider-Man: The Darkest Hours (novel) Dex was Morlun's assistant. He bribes an employee of the port to have a boat where Morlun and his victim docked without being checked.[148] | |
Appearances: Drax the Destroyer #1, Drax the Destroyer #2, Drax the Destroyer #3, Drax the Destroyer #4
Dex was the best friend of Camille Benally at her hometown of Coot's Bluff, Alaska.[153] | |
Appearances: Invincible Iron Man #21
Dex was a security guard at Millard Wellfield. He was killed in the same incident where Lucy Cervantes died.[154] | |
Appearances: U.S.Agent (Vol. 2) #1
Dex was an agent of the O.N.E. who was assigned to the Omaha, Nebraska office.[146] |
Di
Appearances: 15-Love #2
Di was the assistant in the photo studio of fashion photographer Darcy Cortini.[155] |
Diana
Appearances: New Mutants #2
Diana was a resident of Salem Center. She met members of the New Mutants at the Salem Center Mall.[156] Diana invited the group to attend a dance at Salem Center High School. |
Diane
File:Diane (Earth-616) from Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 2000 0001.jpg | Appearances: Spider-Man Annual #2000
Diane was once a member of the Bacchae. When she met and fell in love with Jack, a member of rival gang Golden Horde, they left their life of crime behind. Diane and Jack got regular jobs, working at the Coffee Shop. The Bacchae caught up to her and took her away. But both Spider-Man and Bounty, who helped fake Diane's death, helped Diane and Jack to start their new life together. They eventually had a child.[157] |
Dick
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #211
Dick was a light-sleeping neighbor who complained with Terry Martin for the noise coming out his apartment.[158] |
Dickens
Appearances: Cage (Vol. 2) #1
Mrs. Dickens asked Cage to find her daughter's killer.[159] |
Dickerson
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #410
Dickerson was one of the security guards at the Ravencroft Institute who was responsible for the surveillance of Cletus Kasady.[160] |
Dickie
Appearances: Captain America #128
Dickie was Whitey's kid brother, living in Coits Neck, New Jersey.[161] |
Dietrich
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #37
Dietrich and Elsa returned to the Norwegian fishing village to meet the parents of Elsa who they hadn't seen since their wedding day, but once they arrived at the village they found it completely destroyed and abandoned.[162] |
Dillon
Appearances: X-Force #66
Dillon was a security guard at the Wackyworld theme park.[162] |
Dimitri
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #195
While looting the wrecked temple of Mitra, Dimitri saw the Devourer's sword and against his friend’s warnings seized it, thinking only that such an ornate, well crafted weapon would bring a good price. Lightning suddenly crashed down from the heavens, and the villages fled as a terrible transformation begins. Dimitri was struck dead instantly, but in his place, the Devourer lived again.[163] | |
Appearances: Havok and Wolverine Meltdown #1
Dimitri was one of the operators who died during the Chernobyl Disaster.[164] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Liberators #1
Dimitri was a soldier assigned to feed Nikolas in Province 13.[165] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #665
Dimitri was a fence on which Spider-Man unleashed all his anger after Betty Brant was injured in a robbery whose proceeds were sold to him.[166] |
Dina
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #5
Dina was Kirsten McDuffie's roommate.[167] |
Dinah
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #44
Dinah was a talk show host who interviewed Peter Parker while he was in Las Vegas promoting his book Webs.[168] NOTE: This character resembles real-life talk show host Dinah Shore. She is probably not intended to actually be Shore, because when Web of Spider-Man #44 was published Shore had been off television for eight years. |
Dingbat
Appearances: Marvel Spotlight #5
After killing a man for his money, Dingbat and Clyde chased Ghost Rider, but, after trapping him in an alley, they were shocked by his flaming skull and ran away.[169] |
Dion
Appearances: Iron Man #52
Dion was a student of Raga who was confronted and defeated by Iron Man.[170] | |
File:Dion (Earth-616) from Savage Sword of Conan Vol 1 227 001.png | Appearances: Conan the Barbarian Annual #2, Savage Sword of Conan #227
Dion was a nobleman and member of the rebel four who planned a coup against King Conan, with Dion being designated as Conan's successor. Dion came into possession of Thoth-Amon's serpent ring and was killed by the wizard who then retook the ring.[171] Dion was found dead in the shadow of the garden fountain in his villa by Conan and his soldiers.[172] |
Dirk
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #86
Dirk and Louis were ordered by Tommy "Peach" Cullen to dispatch Jimmy Pierce.[173] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #209
Dirk was a divorce lawyer who was introduced to J. Jonah Jameson by his wife.[174] | |
Appearances: X-Men (Vol. 3) #9
Dirk was one of the boys deceived and imprisoned by Dark Beast to experiment with Connors' serum.[175] |
Dis
Appearances: Ghost Rider Annual #1
Dis was a gang member who was attacked by the Night Terror.[176] |
DiStefano
Appearances: Cable (Vol. 4) #2
DiStefano was a detective from the Philadelphia Police and together with her partner Molina investigated the disappearance of the newborn son of Stinger and Paulie Provenzano, and did not want Cable to meddle in the investigation.[177] |
Dixie
Appearances: Deathlok #2
Dixie reported an attempt to capture Deathlok in Coney Island, being saved when Harlan Ryker ordered Ian Wajler to destroy the news helicopter.[178] |
Djaba
Appearances: Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 2) #1
Djaba was a goat who got lost during the earthquake that struck the City of Wonders. A child who was looking for her was eventually rescued from a landslide by King Kull and Brule.[179] |
Djo
Appearances: Darkhawk: Heart of the Hawk #1
Djo was an alien living on the Kortaki Colony which was invaded by the Brood until the Colony was freed by Darkhawk. At the end of the fight with the Brood, Djo asked Darkhawk if he had now destroyed them too and after he told her that they were now free from the threat of the Brood, she without a minimum of gratitude accused him that she had demolished their premises.[180] |
Dmitri
Appearances: Avengers #102, X-Men #99
Dmitri detected very bad solar forecasts after observing a solar flare with a direct course for Earth.[181] | |
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #10
Dmitri and Gennady were two soldiers who were tasked to located the Mandarin's body amid the wreckage of his sky dragon aircraft, with Dmitri handling a corpse-locating dog. Instead they found a badly beaten Iron Man, who tried to explain what had happened inside the aircraft but then collapsed.[182] | |
File:Dmitri (Earth-616) from Black Panther The Man Without Fear! Vol 1 516 0001.jpg | Appearances: Black Panther: The Man Without Fear! #516
Dmitri was present at the underworld bosses' meeting in SoHo called to question Vlad Dinu's conduct.[5] |
Doc
Appearances: Marvel Zombies Supreme #1
Doc was the Guardsman Alpha Squad's medical specialist and was the first to succumb to the Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S. rescue operation when he was killed by the zombified Hyperion clone.[183] |
Dolph
Appearances: X-Men: Children of the Atom #2
Dolph was a member of Jack Winters' gang.[184] |
Dom
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #7
Dom was one of Captain America's neighbors in Red Hook.[185] |
Dominic
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #12
On Fifth Avenue, Dominic was rescued from Trapster by Spider-Man.[186] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #37, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #43
Dominic was one of the teachers at Midtown High School.[187] |
Don
Appearances: Fantastic Four #232
Don was working in his sporting goods shop when the Thing, trapped by a water elemental sent by Diablo, thrashed about the store, asking for a scuba tank.[189] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #285
Doctor Don worked at the burn ward in the South Queens Hospital for Sick Children: he solicited Janet Darling the Thomas H. Hanson's case report and, when the Human Torch came to visit the kid, he told him the he was very near the end.[190] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #8
With David, Don devised the terrorist attack of Terror Unlimited on the World Trade Center.[104] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage Alpha #1
Don was among the scientists sent by the Atlanta Control Center for Disease Control and Research to evaluate the nanocontagion epidemic in Springville.[191] | |
File:Don from Daredevil Black and White Vol 1 1 001.png | Appearances: Daredevil: Black and White #1
Don was a regular of Fogwell's Gym who told Bullseye where to find Tyrone.[192] |
Donald
Appearances: Dazzler #37
Donald was one of the managers of Revenge Inc. who offered Diana Simon money in exchange for experimenting with her psychic powers. Donald killed Simon's father after he killed the Revenge general manager but he himself was killed by a holographic representation developed by Diana's powers.[193] | |
Appearances: Venom: Dark Origin #2
Donald was Eddie Brock's lawyer.[194] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #19.1
Mister Negative had Donald watch over the Wraith. During a robbery committed by the Circus of Crime, Donald stole what they were attempting to steal, a ten million dollar watch, but was captured and killed by Wraith.[195] |
Donato
Appearances: Hellstorm: Prince of Lies #1
Mr. Donato replaced the plaque on Daimon Hellstrom's door from the previous one that indicated "Daimon Hellstorm" and while he was mimicking Hellstrom when he asked him to replace it, not realizing that Hellstrom was watching him, he was frightened when Daimon suddenly appeared behind him.[196] |
Donna
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #110
Donna and Cass were rescued by Lizard from the Pipers. They then died on their way back to Lubbock.[197] | |
Appearances: Thunderbolts #1
Donna reported the battle between the Thunderbolts and the Wrecking Crew on Liberty Island.[198] |
Donnar
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #226
Donnar was a scavenger during the Great Cataclysm, who was killed by Red Sonja when he and his band of raiders attempted to harass her.[199] |
Donnie
Appearances: Fear Itself #6
Donnie saw Fortress Null approaching Broxton.[200] |
Dooley
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #547, Amazing Spider-Man #548
Dooley bought Peter Parker's stolen credit cards from Sean Boyle at the Blind Spot.[201] |
Dora
Appearances: Captain Britain #3
Dora was the waitress and owner of the Flying Finish in London.[203] Dora also liked to play matchmaker, pointedly suggesting to Brian Braddock that he should ask Courtney Ross out on a date.[203] | |
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 6) #13
Dora worked as a maid at the Schaefer Theater.[204] |
Doran
Appearances: Iron Man 2.0 #3
During a dinner at her parents' house, after Kaylie Doran's father complained that her daughter came to visit them no more than once every six months telling her they didn't even know what job she did and whether it was a job involving the military or if he worked for the President.[205] | |
Appearances: Iron Man 2.0 #3
During a dinner at her parents' house, Kaylie Doran's father complained that her daughter came to visit them no more than once every six months telling her they didn't even know what job she did and if it was a job involving the military or if she worked for the President, her mother told her they asked her this because they were concerned about her.[205] | |
Appearances: Iron Man 2.0 #3
While Kaylie Doran's parents asked her what job she did to keep her so away from home and why she couldn't talk about it, her younger brother asked her if she was a spy and she jokingly replied that they had taught her to kill with a spoon while she was about to throw food at him with her spoon.[205] |
Doreen
Appearances: Daredevil Father #1, Daredevil Father #5
Doreen worked as a secretary at Nelson and Murdock law firm.[206] |
Dorian
Appearances: Doom 2099 #40, Doom 2099 #41
Dorian worked as an assistant for the Latverian scientists Dr. Weber and Dr. Danzen. He was imprisoned for interrupting Doctor Doom. Soon after, Dorian was freed by the future Doom who had traveled back in time.[208] |
Doris
Appearances: Daredevil #220
Doris was killed by Manny.[209] | |
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #80
Doris and her husband Willy were attacked by Bloodscream in Logan, Alberta, Canada.[210] | |
Appearances: Generation X Holiday Special #1
Doris was Stephen's mother.[211] | |
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #56
Doris was tasked to take photos of Logan while he was trapped in the pit.[212] | |
Appearances: Black Panther vs. Deadpool #1
Doris was socializing with mailman Willie Lumpkin when a school-bus driven by a child placed there by Deadpool crashed near them, seriously injuring Willie. Doris then helped the injured Willie.[213] |
Dottie
Appearances: Bizarre Adventures #33
While being controlled by the soul of his unborn twin sister Roberta, as a young boy Robert Gross pushed his Auntie Dottie down the stairs.[214] | |
Appearances: Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1
Dottie was a residence of Verdigris, Kansas and was one of the townspeople whose fear the Scarecrow fed on. She and the other townspeople were able to flee when the Hulk broke the Scarecrow's power over them.[215] |
Doug
Appearances: Iron Man #50
Doug interviewed Mr. Stark outside the Stark Industries complex.[216] | |
Appearances: Power Man #22
Doug and his girlfriend Debbie were in Time Square during the clash between Luke Cage and Stiletto and Discus. Doug was advised by Cage to leave the place immediately because of the situation and Doug accepted the advice but thought that the New Yorkers were ... weird.[217] | |
Appearances: Avengers #212
Doug was a member of the Washington DC Police; he and his partner Ron fired and killed Gorn after he threw at them with his sword drawn, after which they were magically hit by a vindictive Elfqueen who plunged them into the ground.[218] | |
Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 3) #5
Doug was the cameraman for Linda Wei of News At Six Channel and was the first to film the new Ghost Rider with a camera.[219] | |
Appearances: Daredevil Annual #10
An agent of the D.E.A., Doug spotted Osaku in Port Newark.[220] | |
Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #18
Doug was the producer of the TV show It's Amazing and removed the astronaut John Jameson from programming to broadcast Spider-Man.[221] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #558
Doug was a salvage yard worker working in the dump when the Freak emerged from the rubbish and clashed with Spider-Man.[222] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Short Halloween #1
After a Halloween party, Doug and his friend Eric brought home a stunned Spider-Man thinking he was their drunken friend Ronnie who wore a Spider-Man costume for the occasion.[223] | |
Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 8) #11
Doug was an assistant to Dr. Emmet at the Putnam Psychiatric Hospital during the period Marc Spector was hospitalized there.[224] | |
Appearances: Unbelievable Gwenpool #11
Doug was one of the reanimated corpses revived by Doodkill's mayor necromancer.[225] | |
Appearances: Great Lakes Avengers #6
Doug tried to buy the van Great Lakes Avengers Headquarters.[226] |
Doyle
File:Doyle (Earth-616) from Human Torch Vol 2 10 0001.jpg | Appearances: Human Torch (Vol. 2) #10
Doyle was one of two Knights who Shyla ordered him to follow her to capture the Human Torch.[227] |
Appearances: X-Men First Class (Vol. 2) #11, Thunderbolts #168, Dark Avengers #175, Dark Avengers #177, Dark Avengers #179, Dark Avengers #180, Dark Avengers #181, Dark Avengers #182
Member of the Continuiteens, who took care of intervening if the continuity of the Marvel Universe was affected by unrecorded events.[228] | |
Appearances: Ms. Marvel (Vol. 3) #4, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 3) #5
Doyle is a teenager and one of The Inventor's henchman in charge of the Greenville House.[233] |
Drake
Appearances: Daredevil: Reborn #1, Daredevil: Reborn #2, Daredevil: Reborn #3
A Deputy in a town in New Mexico, Sheriff Cole ordered him to intercept and eliminate Matt Murdock.[234] |
Drayson
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #2
Mentions: Marvel Mystery Comics #3 Ms. Drayson accidentally put a fire on her skirt with a cigarette but was saved by Namor who sprinkled water from the pores of his own body. Namor captured Ms. Drayson from the Dell View Hospital and tried to take her underwater, but heroic Officer Foley of the NYPD saved her with the cost of his own life.[235] |
Drumm
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #31
Mrs. Drumm was the mother of two sons with completely opposite character, while Paul was a judicious man and worker Harry was lazy and with criminal tendencies.[236] |
Dubinsky
Appearances: Havok and Wolverine Meltdown #3
Dubinsky was one of Dr. Neutron's agents who captured Logan.[236] |
Dubois
Appearances: Fantastic Four #566
Dubois was one of Doctor Doom's servants.[237] |
Dubowsky
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 6) #13
Dubowsky was an office boy and an acquaintance of Ben Urich.[204] |
Ducret
Appearances: Drax the Destroyer #3
Ducret was killed by Paibok in order to set an example for the citizens of Coot's Bluff, Alaska.[238] |
Duff
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #218
Duff was a street thug who was confronted and defeated by Puma.[239] |
Duk
File:Duk (Earth-616) from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 515 0001.jpg | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #515
A member of the Wild Tiger Mob, on the Chow Yun Woo's boat that transported drugs, he collided with Shang-Chi facing him with a chain and hook but was easily defeated by the martial artist..[240] |
Duke
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #135
After being beaten by Electro, Spider-Man was surrounded by the crowd and among those who wanted to expose him was Duke, but was stopped by Stan Carter who threatened the crowd with a shotgun, which they didn't know was a toy. Duke walked away but threatened Carter by telling him he wouldn't forget the insult.[241] |
Duluth
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #22
ATF's Agent Duluth was responsible for stopping the moonshine operation ran by the Mason County Sheriff's Department.[77] |
Dum-Dum
Appearances: Captain America Comics #1
When Hurricane tried to frame Piggy Perroni by introducing himself to him saying that he wanted to be part of his gang, Piggy joined him to one of his henchmen, Dum-Dum, with whom he would have to extort money from a person, but Hurricane was furious and attacked Piggy, disarming Dum-Dum and stunning him.[242] |
Duncan
Appearances: Spider-Man #90
Duncan was at Yancy Street when he was was saved by Spider-Man from being forever trapped in the Negative Zone.[243] | |
Appearances: New Mutants (Vol. 2) #5, New Mutants (Vol. 2) #6, New Mutants (Vol. 2) #13
Duncan takes Josh Foley to a Reavers recruitment meeting. Immediately after they attack Sofia Mantega but he is wounded and Josh heals him, discovering that he is a mutant.[137] | |
Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #5 |
Dundee
Appearances: Daredevil #165
Dundee was an acquaintance of Joseph Pike.[246] |
Dunn
Appearances: Daredevil #18
Mr. Dunn was the manager of the building in Mid-Manhattan where the office of Nelson & Murdock was located. He approached Karen Page to discuss the rent, but as she fainted in front of him, he rushed the girl to a hospital and then told Mr. Murdock about it.[247] |
Dunphy
Appearances: Daredevil #310
Dunphy was an I.N.S. agent who was stopped by Matthew Murdock from arresting Haitian refugee Yves Chapoteau.[248] |
Durnis
Appearances: Black Panther vs. Deadpool #2
Durnis and his twin brother Clemson were poaching in Azania when after Durnis hit a zebra with the shotgun, Deadpool cut his left arm. Later on during their return with their private jet they were assaulted by Jack O'Lantern who threw a pumpkin bomb into the jet that made him explode killing them both.[249] |
Durst
Appearances: Widowmakers: Red Guardian and Yelena Belova #1
Dr. Durst was the warden of the prison, once a secret site for the black ops of the SHIELD, who in agreement with the person who had taken over the site, experimented on the inmates there prisoners making them their mercenaries and with a ruse they had them tested against Yelena Belova.[250] |
Dusty
Appearances: Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & the Wasp #1
Dusty was one of the first ants befriended by Henry Pym.[251] |
Dwayne
Appearances: Captain America Annual #11
Dwayne was a boy from Harlem who warned Sam Wilson that he had sighted non-neighborhood people in skin-tights and heavily armed.[252] |
Dylan
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited #39
Dylan turned against his best friend after discovering he was a mutant.[253] |
Dytrius
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #58
Dytrius was one of the soldiers who eradicated and plundered Pystoroka.[254] |
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- ↑ Thunderbolts #154
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- ↑ Daredevil #502
- ↑ Incredible Hulk Annual #18
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- ↑ Captain Marvel (Vol. 10) #27
- ↑ Non-Stop Spider-Man #1
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- ↑ Marvel Team-Up #100
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- ↑ Iron Man #230
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- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #35
- ↑ Drax the Destroyer #1–4
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #21
- ↑ 15-Love #2
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- ↑ Cage (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #410
- ↑ Captain America #128
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- ↑ Conan the Barbarian #195
- ↑ Havok and Wolverine Meltdown #1
- ↑ X-Men: Liberators #1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #665
- ↑ Daredevil (Vol. 3) #5
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #44
- ↑ Marvel Spotlight #5
- ↑ Iron Man #52
- ↑ Conan the Barbarian Annual #2
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- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 2) #86
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #209
- ↑ X-Men (Vol. 3) #9
- ↑ Ghost Rider Annual #1
- ↑ Cable (Vol. 4) #2
- ↑ Deathlok #2
- ↑ Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Darkhawk: Heart of the Hawk #1
- ↑ X-Men #99
- ↑ Iron Man (Vol. 3) #10
- ↑ Marvel Zombies Supreme #1
- ↑ X-Men: Children of the Atom #2
- ↑ Captain America (Vol. 4) #7
- ↑ Sensational Spider-Man #12
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #37
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #43
- ↑ Fantastic Four #232
- ↑ Fantastic Four #285
- ↑ Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage Alpha #1
- ↑ Daredevil: Black and White #1
- ↑ Dazzler #37
- ↑ Venom: Dark Origin #2
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #19.1
- ↑ Hellstorm: Prince of Lies #1
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #110
- ↑ Thunderbolts #1
- ↑ Savage Sword of Conan #226
- ↑ Fear Itself #6
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #547
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- ↑ 203.0 203.1 Captain Britain #3
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- ↑ Daredevil Father #1
- ↑ Daredevil Father #5
- ↑ Doom 2099 #40–41
- ↑ Daredevil #220
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 2) #80
- ↑ Generation X Holiday Special #1
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 3) #56
- ↑ Black Panther vs. Deadpool #1
- ↑ Bizarre Adventures #33
- ↑ Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1
- ↑ Iron Man #50
- ↑ Power Man #22
- ↑ Avengers #212
- ↑ Ghost Rider (Vol. 3) #5
- ↑ Daredevil Annual #10
- ↑ Amazing Fantasy #18
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #558
- ↑ Spider-Man: Short Halloween #1
- ↑ Moon Knight (Vol. 8) #11
- ↑ Unbelievable Gwenpool #11
- ↑ Great Lakes Avengers #6
- ↑ Human Torch (Vol. 2) #10
- ↑ X-Men First Class (Vol. 2) #11
- ↑ Thunderbolts #168
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- ↑ Daredevil: Reborn #1
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- ↑ Fantastic Four #566
- ↑ Drax the Destroyer #3
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #218
- ↑ Journey into Mystery #515
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #135
- ↑ Captain America Comics #1
- ↑ Spider-Man #90
- ↑ New Mutants (Vol. 2) #13
- ↑ Superior Foes of Spider-Man #5
- ↑ Daredevil #165
- ↑ Daredevil #18
- ↑ Daredevil #310
- ↑ Black Panther vs. Deadpool #2
- ↑ Widowmakers: Red Guardian and Yelena Belova #1
- ↑ Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & the Wasp #1
- ↑ Captain America Annual #11
- ↑ X-Men Unlimited #39
- ↑ Thor (Vol. 2) #58