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Below is an index of residents of Earth-199999 who are too minor be given their own page.

Resident Index of Earth-199999[]

Ahmed[]

Appearances: Iron Man

Ahmed was a member of the Ten Rings, the terrorist group who detained Tony Stark in an effort to make him build new weapons for them. Stark however, instead intended to escape by building a suit of armor along with Yinsen, but the group discovered his intentions. Ahmed was one of the members who went into Stark's cell to kill him, but Stark attacked them in his armor. Most of the men ran away, locking the cell's door, and accidentally closed the door on Ahmed, who pleaded for help until Iron Man killed him by smashing him into the door.[1]

Alejandra[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E03

Alejandra was one of Emil Blonsky's seven soulmates that he met through the prison's pen pal program. Along with Blonsky's other soulmates, she purchased land for him to live on after his release.[2]

Allen[]

Appearances: WHIH Newsfront Season 1 5

Allen was a prison guard in San Quentin Prison where he supervised Scott Lang during his interview with Christine Everhart, and when Lang grow fervent during the interview, Allen struck him with an electrified stick.[3]

Alphona[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Fifteen", "Refraction"

Mentions: Marvel's Runaways: "Double Zeros", "Big Shot", "Hostile Takeover", "Last Waltz"

Coach Alphona was an Atlas Academy teacher and was also the coach of its lacrosse team.[4][5]

Andre[]

Appearances: Marvel's Jessica Jones: "AKA Crush Syndrome"

Andre was the husband of Gina. One day, Gina confronted Andre about him hiring a private investigator to confirm her affair with bar owner Luke Cage. Andre denied hiring a private investigator, but was enraged at the fact that she was cheating on him. He assembled his team of rugby players to beat up Luke at his bar. However, Luke proved to be unbeatable (invulnerable, even). Andre and his friends left the bar after being beat.[6]

Aura[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion", "Rewind", "Kingdom", "Hostile", "Past Life", "Hostile Takeover", "Last Waltz"

Aura was a member of the Church of Gibborim who took adolescent runaways off the street to recruit them into the church.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Austin[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "4,722 Hours"

Austin was one of the astronauts who was sent through the portal created by the Monolith on an alien planet. After exploring the planet and returning to base camp, Austin went mad to the point of committing suicide by jumping off a cliff.[14]

  • Portrayed by uncredited actor

Bartender[]

Appearances: Spider-Man: No Way Home

An unnamed bartender served a universe-displaced Eddie Brock in a bar in Mexico, telling him about the events which happened in previous films for Eddie to catch up on. When Eddie was returned to his universe following Doctor Strange's spell, the bartender complained about Eddie not paying for his drink, not noticing a symbiote offshoot he left out.[15] An alternate version of him exists on Earth-688[16].

Bethany[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "The Fury of Iron Fist", "This Deadly Secret", "Target: Iron Fist", "Heart of the Dragon", "Morning of the Mindstorm", "A Duel of Iron"

Mentions: Marvel's Iron Fist: "The Dragon Dies at Dawn", "Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance"

Bethany was Ward Meachum's sponsor in the NA support group, with whom she eventually entered into a relationship.[17]

Blair[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E03

Blair was one of Emil Blonsky's seven soulmates that he met through the prison's pen pal program. Along with Blonsky's other soulmates, she purchased land for him to live on after his release.[2]

Brandon[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion", "Fifteen", "Doomsday"

Brandon was a student at the Atlas Academy and a player on its Lacrosse team.[7][4][18]

Brian[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "Lead Horse Back to Stable"

A former student of Colleen Wing, after her departure from the Hand he considered her a traitor. After being captured, Bakuto ordered that the blood be drained by Colleen and while Brian prepared the tools to do it Colleen broke free, fought with Brian and easily defeated him by stunning him.[19]

Brubaker[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "4,722 Hours"

Brubaker was one of the astronauts who was sent through the portal created by the Monolith on an alien planet. After exploring the planet and returning to base camp, Austin went mad to the point of committing suicide by setting himself on fire.[14]

  • Portrayed by uncredited actor

Calaby[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Dogs to a Gunfight"

Doctor Calaby worked at Metro-General Hospital.[20]

  • Portrayed by uncredited actress

Caldwell[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Condemned", "The Ones We Leave Behind", "Daredevil"

Caldwell was a secretary at the New York Bulletin who was secretly a mole leaking information to Wilson Fisk.[21]

Calvin[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Refraction"

A member of the Church of Gibborim, he was cured by Frank Dean's Healing Gloves.[5]

Caprarelli[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Past Life"

Caprarelli was a police officer of the LAPD.[11]

Carl[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Doomsday"

Carl was a member of the Church of Gibborim in charge of security on the PRIDE site who attempted to stop the Runaways from entering the site until Karolina told him to ask her father for confirmation that they could enter, which Frank Dean did confirm.[18]

Carlo[]

Appearances: Thor: Ragnarok

Carlo was the cousin of the Grandmaster and was accused of treason by him and for this he was captured and then sentenced to death and executed melting him in a puddle of organic matter.[22]

Carlos[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "The Fury of Iron Fist", "This Deadly Secret"

Carlos attended Ward Meachum's NA support group.[17]

Appearances: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: "New World Order", "Truth"

Carlos was an employee for the Wilson Family Seafood.[23]

Charlie[]

Appearances: Marvel's Cloak & Dagger: "Lotus Eaters"

Charlie was a worker for Roxxon Gulf, at the Oil rig on Lake Borgne. Due to a meltdown, Charlie was one of many workers exposed and turned into Terrors, and later was one of many casualties as a result of the rig's destruction.[24]

Appearances: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Charlie was the newly-wed husband of Christine Palmer.[25]

Chuzhoi[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #2

Rogusskii and Chuzhoi were two henchmen of General Starodoub, assigned to tail "Tatiana Sokolova", a false identity of the Black Widow accused of the murder of the arms dealer partner of their boss. The Widow managed to lose them with a subterfuge and then she attacked them by surprise, knocking them both out.[26]

Dale[]

Appearances: Ant-Man

Dale fired Scott Lang from his job, setting him on the path to become Ant-Man.

  • Portrayed by Gregg Turkington.

Danny[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Punisher: "Flustercluck", "The Dark Hearts of Men"

Danny was a member of the Aryan Brotherhood who was hired by John Pilgrim to track down the Punisher and Amy.[27]
Danny instead called other members of the Brotherhood to ambush Pilgrim who killed all those present including Danny who he shot in the back while he was trying to escape.[28]

Darryl[]

Appearances: Marvel's Luke Cage: "Take It Personal"

Marvel's Iron Fist: "Rolling Thunder Cannon Punch", "Eight Diagram Dragon Palm", "Felling Tree with Roots", "Black Tiger Steals Heart", "Lead Horse Back to Stable"

Darryl was a student of Colleen Wing at Chikara Dojo, who was trained to be a solider of the Hand.[29]

Davis[]

Appearances: Marvel's Ant-Man Prelude #1

Not much is known about Davis except for the fact that at one point, he was recruited for S.H.I.E.L.D. as a research assistant, particularly to Hank Pym.[30]

DeLancey[]

Mentions: Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week #3

Agent DeLancey of the S.H.I.E.L.D. was seriously injured during the assault on the Destroyer that had just arrived on Earth. As the Destroyer left, Phil Coulson radioed to stabilize him and transport him to the nearest E.R.[31]

"Dennis"[]

Appearances: WandaVision: "Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience""Don't Touch That Dial""On a Very Special Episode...""Breaking the Fourth Wall""Previously On""The Series Finale" and "Seekest Thou the Road"

This man was resident of a Westview, New Jersey who worked as a pizza delivery man. When Wanda Maximoff transformation Westview into a sitcom reality, he was placed under her mind control to assume the role of "Dennis the Mailman".[32]

Donna[]

Appearances: Captain America: First Vengeance (Vol. 2) #3

Donna was a Ciro's cigarette girl who fired on a shield held by Howard Stark to demonstrate the effectiveness of Vibranium, too bad Howard had mistakenly used a steel shield and not Vibranium.[33]

Doyle[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "No Good Deed", "Aftermath", "Revelations", "A New Napkin"

Doyle is an FBI agent assigned by SAC Tammy Hattley to oversee Wilson Fisk during his imprisonment in the New York City Presidential hotel.[34]

Doug[]

Appearances: Thor: Ragnarok

Doug was an alien who participated in the Contest of Champions in the arena of Sakaar and was killed from injuries sustained from the fight with Hulk.[22]

Duke[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "Eight Diagram Dragon Palm"

Colleen Wing asked for two opponents in the cage fight and then at her contender Jimmy Pierce joined Duke, who was however immediately knocked down by Colleen.[35]

  • Portrayed by uncredited actor.

Earl[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Metamorphosis", "Split Up"

Earl initially worked in the security of the Wizard Computers building and was distracted by Gert Yorkes while Alex Wilder and Nico Minoru infiltrated the building.[36]
Earl later quit his job at Wizard Computers and changed his way of life.[37]

Edwards[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agent Carter: "Smoke and Mirrors"

Mr. Edwards advised Peggy Carter that she had been chosen to become a Special Operations Executive member but that she refused at the time.[38]

Eldridge[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Doomsday"

Eldridge was a member of the Crips gang, who posed as a Geoffrey Wilder Construction Inc.'s security guard to spy on the PRIDE construction site, on behalf of Darius Davis.[18]

Evan[]

Appearances: Marvel's Jessica Jones: "AKA Start at the Beginning""

Mentions: Marvel's Jessica Jones: "AKA Sole Survivor", "AKA God Help the Hobo"

Evan was the administrative assistant to Jeryn Hogarth at the Hogarth, Chao and Benowitz Law Firm. He replaced Pam after she quit.[39]

Frances[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion", "Rewind", "Kingdom", "Hostile", "Past Life", "Hostile Takeover", "Last Waltz"


Frances was a member of the Church of Gibborim who took adolescent runaways off the street to recruit them into the church.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Francis[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Speak of the Devil", "The Path of the Righteous", "The Ones We Leave Behind", "Daredevil"

Francis was a henchman of Wilson Fisk who was tasked with protecting Vanessa Marianna.[21]

Fred[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion"

Fred was a cockatoo parrot.[7]

Gale[]

Appearances: Ant-Man

Officer Gale was the partner of Officer Jim Paxton. Together, they tracked down Scott Lang after he escaped prison. Lang escaped from their custody yet again when Gale and Paxton answered a distress call at Maggie Lang's house.

Gallagher[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "The Man in The Box"

Gallagher was an FBI agent assigned to provide security detail for DA Samantha Reyes.[40]

Garrison[]

Appearances: Doctor Strange

Dr. Garrison was a doctor who worked at Metro-General Hospital.[41]

Gerber[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #2

SHIELD Agents Perez and Gerber who were secretly following the henchmen of General Starodoub, were identified by Sofia who killed both of them thinking that they were following her on indications of the Black Widow.[26]

Gina[]

Appearances: Marvel's Jessica Jones: "AKA Ladies Night", "AKA Crush Syndrome"

Gina was the unfaithful wife to Andre. She would often visit Luke's and have sex with the owner, Luke Cage. Gina kept her marriage a secret from Luke by taking off her wedding ring prior to entering the bar.[42]
One day, Luke refused to further see Gina and told her that her marriage had been revealed to him by Jessica Jones, a private investigator apparently hired by Andre. Gina told Luke that hiring a private investigator wasn't Andre's style, but she rushed home to Andre immediately afterward.
Two nights after that, Gina confronted Jessica Jones at Alias Investigations Office, asking what Jessica's motive for stalking Luke was. She informed Jessica that Andre never had a private investigator hired for he was unaware of the affair - until Gina inadvertently exposed herself when confronting him about it, two days prior. Gina accused Jessica for having affection for Luke, but Jessica denied it. She also informed Jessica that Andre was headed over to Luke's with a few of his rugby teammates to beat Luke up.[6]

Grace[]

Appearances: Marvel's Jessica Jones: "AKA The Perfect Burger", "AKA You're Welcome",AKA I Have No Spleen", AKA Customer Service is Standing By", AKA Camera Friendly", AKA A Lotta Worms"

Grace is a television presenter at a home shopping network who used to work alongside Trish Walker.[43]

Hanna[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E04

Judge Hanna was a judge serving in the greater Los Angeles area. She served as the judge in Wong v. Blaze with Jen Walters representing Wong and Hank Sanderson representing Donny Blaze.[44]

Hannah[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion"

Hannah was a student at the Atlas Academy who attended auditions to join the school's dance team.[7]

Hanover[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Fifteen"

LAPD Desk Sergeant Hanover received Alex Wilder and Nico Minoru who wanted to report the murders of two teenagers.[4]

Haverson[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Nelson v. Murdock"

Haverson was an editor at the New York Bulletin.[45]

Jack[]

Appearances: Iron Man 2

Jack was Justin Hammer's personal assistant and butler.[46]

Jackson[]

Mentions: Marvel's The Avengers Prelude: Fury's Big Week #3

Agent Jackson of the S.H.I.E.L.D. was seriously injured during the assault on the Destroyer that had just arrived on Earth. As the Destroyer left, Phil Coulson radioed to stabilize him and transport him to the nearest E.R.[31]

Jake (Demon)[]

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Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E04

Jake was the name given to a demon who appeared as a goat to Madisynn King in a fiery dimension. Jake saved her from a lava pit and sent her back to Earth in exchange for 6 drops of her blood. Jake also made Madisynn swear not to discuss their pact or he would "reap [her] soul and the souls of all [she] love[s]".[44]

Jerry[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "New York's Finest", "A Cold Day in Hell's Kitchen"

Jerry was a man saved by the Daredevil from the Dogs of Hell.[47] He was later kidnapped and executed by the Hand.[48]

Joe[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "Snow Gives Way", "Shadow Hawk Takes Flight"

Joe worked at the Birch Psychiatric Hospital as an orderly.[49]

John[]

Appearances: Thor: The Dark World

John and two other kids discovered a place in London where the objects disappeared and even a truck positioned there floated in the air. Upon the arrival of Jane Foster and his assistants, John and his friends showed them the anomalies that occurred in that place that turned out to be a portal that connected the Earth to the Nine Realms.[50]

Appearances: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

John is the husband of Soo, a former classmate of Katy and Shaun. They remained close friends ten years after, with John and Soo meeting up with Katy and Shaun on a regular basis.[51]

Johns[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion"

Nurse Johns of the Atlas Academy treated Molly Hernandez who suffered from severe pain cramps.[7]

Johnson[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "No Good Deed", "The Perfect Game", "The Devil You Know", "Aftermath", "Revelations", "Reunion", "One Last Shot", "A New Napkin"

Johnson is an FBI agent working under SAC Tammy Hattley.[52]

Kincaid[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Fifteen", "Metamorphosis", "Tsunami"

Mentioned: "Doomsday"

Kincaid was Tina Minoru's bodyguard and also did investigation work for her.[4][36][53]

Kleiber[]

Appearances: Captain America: First Vengeance (Vol. 2) #4

Lt. Kleber was a more humane jailer than his superior who allowed Barnes not to work due to his illness.[54]

Kyle[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "Snow Gives Way", "Shadow Hawk Takes Flight", "The Mistress of All Agonies", "Black Tiger Steals Heart"

Kyle worked at Rand Enterprises as the personal assistant of Harold Meachum, being one of the few people who knew he was alive.[55]

Lance[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Punisher: "3 AM"

Lance was a construction worker at the Almeida Concrete Pumping and a low level criminal who was killed by the Punisher.[55]

Lemieux[]

Appearances: Iron Man 2

Lemieux was a French detective who tried to interrogate Ivan Vanko after his attack on Tony Stark in Monaco.[46]

Leon[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Bang"

Leon was a member of the motorcycle gang of the New York branch of the Dogs of Hell that his boss ordered to give a lesson to Foggy Nelson for going to them to ask questions, but when Foggy told Leon that he had helped one of their gang Leon told Foggy to leave and didn't hurt him.[56]

Linda[]

Appearances: Black Panther

Linda was the former girlfriend of Erik Killmonger and helped him steal Wakandan artifacts from the Museum of Great Britain. Linda was later shot by Erik, who was trying to kill Ulysses Klaue.[57]

Lisbeth[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion"

Lisbeth tried to interview Karolina Dean to write an article about the Church of Gibborim.[7]

Lohmer[]

Appearances: Captain America: First Vengeance (Vol. 2) #4

While he has prisoners of various nationalities locked up, Col. Lohmer reminds one of his corporal that the Reich will win because they are united, both in blood and in purpose, unlike their enemies and the usefulness of separating them upon their arrival and of mixing them causes them to fight each other so that they cannot turn against them. He was killed by the prisoners making it look like an accident.[54]

Lucas[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion", "Fifteen"

Lucas was a student at the Atlas Academy and a player on its Lacrosse team.[7][4]

Mack[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "The Asset"

After joining S.H.I.E.L.D., Mack worked as an undercover trucker for the agency. He was tasked with transporting Franklin Hall to a secure S.H.I.E.L.D. facility alongside two escort cars. Both of the cars were flung up into the air using Gravitonium; Mack tried to call for help but was lifted up inside the truck, which was promptly dropped on the ground from a height. When backup arrived, Mack escaped the truck wreckage with only minor injuries and recalled his experience to Agent Phil Coulson.[58]

Markham[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "No Good Deed", "The Perfect Game", "The Devil You Know", "Aftermath", "Revelations", "Reunion", "One Last Shot", "A New Napkin"

Markham was an FBI agent who was coerced into working for Kingpin.[52] He was later killed by Benjamin Poindexter after Poindexter had turned on Fisk.[59]

Martin[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Punisher: "Flustercluck"

Martin was among the men hired to eliminate Amy Bendix but was killed by the Punisher.[27]

Mentions: Marvel's Daredevil: "Nelson v. Murdock"

Martin married Marlene Fisk some time after the death of her first husband, Bill Fisk. According to Marlene, Martin was a beautiful man, but ultimately left her due to his sexual attraction of other men.[45]

Martina[]

Appearances: The Incredible Hulk

Martina worked in the Pingo Doce Bottling Plant alongside Bruce Banner and had an apartment below him. When Martina was being harassed by another worker at the plant Bruce stepped in to try and stop him. Later when Banner was fleeing General Ross's men, he climbed into Martina's apartment through her window, who allowed him to hide for a moment.[60]

Martha[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E03

Martha was one of Emil Blonsky's seven soulmates that he met through the prison's pen pal program. Along with Blonsky's other soulmates, she purchased land for him to live on after his release.[2]

Mary[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "Lead Horse Back to Stable"

Mary was a member of the Bakuto Hand faction and a former Colleen Wing martial art student whom she considered a traitor and contributed to her capture along with her other students, but were eventually defeated by her.[19]

Megan[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "Snow Gives Way", "Shadow Hawk Takes Flight", "Eight Diagram Dragon Palm", "Under Leaf Pluck Lotus", "Immortal Emerges from Cave", "Felling Tree with Roots", "Dragon Plays with Fire"

Megan worked at Rand Enterprises as the personal assistant of Ward and Joy Meachum.[55]

Michael[]

Appearances: Marvel's Luke Cage: ""Soliloquy of Chaos"

Michael was a small-time criminal based in Harlem.[61]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: ""Scars"

Raina told Michael that she had dreamed that his son in his time will pass the Terrigenesis and he will be beautiful.[62]

Mike[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Gimmie Shelter", "Old School", "Split Up"

Mentioned: "Big Shot"

Mike, also known as Mike on a Bike, was a homeless and petty thief who tried to rob the Runaways by taking the Fistigons away, but after several attempts he was captured by Old Lace and frightened he returned the Fistigons.[63]
Later in exchange for money he revealed to Robert Minoru that he had met the Runaways and their position.[64]
Still Mike met the Runaways and tried to rob Chase's car and there he was stunned when he saw Xavin take his appearance.[37]

Mitch[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Big Shot", "Hostile Takeover"

Mitch was a corrupt cop member of the LAPD Task Squad.[65][12]

Mockta[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "No Good Deed", "The Devil You Know", "A New Napkin"

Mockta as an FBI agent who was coerced into working for Kingpin.[52] He was later killed by Benjamin Poindexter after Poindexter had turned on Fisk.[59]

Mr. Hoskins[]

Appearances: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: "Truth"

Mr. Hoskins was the father of Lemar Hoskins.[66]

Mrs. Hoskins[]

Appearances: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: "Truth"

Mrs. Hoskins was the mother of Lemar Hoskins.[66]

Ms. Hoskins[]

Appearances: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier: "Truth"

Ms. Hoskins was the sister of Lemar Hoskins.[66]

"Mrs. Nielson"[]

Appearances: WandaVision: "Now in Color"

This woman was resident of a Westview, New Jersey. When Wanda Maximoff transformed Westview into a sitcom reality, she and her husband were placed under her mind control to assume the role of "Mrs. Nielson" and "Dr. Stan Nielson". She was Wanda and Vision's neighbor.[67]

Nadia[]

Mentions: Marvel's Daredevil: "Resurrection"

Nadia was a literacy tutor and friend of Seema Nadim, after telling her that one of her colleagues had left the job and knowing the Nadims' financial difficulties, Nadia offered to cover a few hours in the center.[68]

Nana B[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Past Life"

Mentions: Marvel's Runaways: "Rewind", "Kingdom", "Radio On", "Double Zeros"

Nana B was the grandmother of Darius Davis, who also took care of Geoffrey Wilder when he was a child. When Nana B fell ill, Wilder promised Davis that he would take care of her.[11]
Years later when Davis and Wilder found themselves at odds, Wilder said he would revolt against Nana B which infuriated Davis who kidnapped Wilder's son in retaliation.[8]

Nicole[]

Appearances: Marvel's Jessica Jones: "AKA Ladies Night", "AKA Crush Syndrome", "AKA 99 Friends", "AKA I've Got the Blues", "AKA Sole Survivor", "AKA Shark in the Bathtub, Monster in the Bed", "AKA Pray for My Patsy", "Mean Right Hook",

Nicole is an employee at WNEX New York who works at Patricia Walker's show "Trish Talk".[7]

Nicolette[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E03

Nicolette was one of Emil Blonsky's seven soulmates that he met through the prison's pen pal program. Along with Blonsky's other soulmates, she purchased land for him to live on after his release.[2]

Norma[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Rabbit in a Snowstorm", "Daredevil"

Norma is a nurse at the Metro-General Hospital responsible for the care of Doris Urich.[69]

O'Connor[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "No Good Deed", "The Perfect Game", "Revelations", "A New Napkin"

O'Connor is an FBI agent who was coerced into working for Kingpin.[70]

Osiris[]

Mentioned: Marvel's Runaways: "Kingdom", "Old School"

Osiris was the leader of the Crips gang who was killed by a member of the same gang, Geoffrey Wilder, and for the aforementioned crime Wilder was sentenced in prison but however he persuaded Darius Davis to take responsibility for it.

Perez[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #2

SHIELD Agents Perez and Gerber who were secretly following the henchmen of General Starodoub, were identified by Sofia who killed both of them thinking that they were following her on indications of the Black Widow.[26]

Phil[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Rewind"

Mentions: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion", "Tsunami", "Double Zeros"

Phil was Frank Dean's agent, before he decided to stop working with him, encouraging Frank to pursue bigger goals with his Church of Gibborim instead of acting.[8]

Powell[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: ".380"

Mentions: Marvel's Daredevil: "The Dark at the End of the Tunnel"

Powell was a police officer who worked in Hell's Kitchen.

he was assigned when Karen Page requested police protection after being shot by someone impersonating the Punisher.[71]

Price[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E01-She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E02

Judge Price was a judge serving in the greater Los Angeles area.[72] He served as the judge in Bukowski v. Runa with Augustus "Pug" Pugliese from GLK&H representing Dennis Bukowski against Runa.[73]

Ramsey[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Please", "Revelations", "A New Napkin"

Mentions: Marvel's Daredevil: "Upstairs/Downstairs"

Ramsey is an FBI agent working under SAC Tammy Hattley.[74]

Rebecca[]

Appearances: Iron Man 2

Rebecca was an attendant of Tony Stark's birthday party, who threw a watermelon in the air for Stark to shoot with his Unibeam.[46]

Robert[]

Appearances: Marvel's Luke Cage: "Wig Out"

When Luke Cage went to the Jamaican district he asked for information on Nigel Garrison in a pub where some people played dominoes, including Robert but no one wanted to tell him any information.[75]

Rogusskii[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #2

Rogusskii and Chuzhoi were two henchmen of General Starodoub, assigned to tail "Tatiana Sokolova", a false identity of the Black Widow accused of the murder of the arms dealer partner of their boss. The Widow managed to lose them with a subterfuge and then she attacked them by surprise, knocking them both out.[26]

Ruth[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E03

Ruth was one of Emil Blonsky's seven soulmates that he met through the prison's pen pal program. Along with Blonsky's other soulmates, she purchased land for him to live on after his release.[2]

Sequoia[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "Code Yellow"

Sequoia is a social media influencer and an ex-girlfriend of Deke Shaw.[76]

Shannon[]

Appearances: Marvel's Iron Fist: "Snow Gives Way", "Rolling Thunder Cannon Punch"

Shannon worked at Rand Enterprises as the head of security.[55]

Shelia[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E03

Shelia was one of Emil Blonsky's seven soulmates that he met through the prison's pen pal program. Along with Blonsky's other soulmates, she purchased land for him to live on after his release.[2]

Shelby[]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Aftermath", "Revelations", "Karen", "Reunion", "One Last Shot", "A New Napkin"

Shelby is a tech engineer forced to work for Wilson Fisk during his stay at the Presidential Hotel.[77]

Soo[]

Appearances: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Soo is a former classmate of Katy and Shaun. They remained close tean years after, with Soo and her husband John meeting up with Katy and Shaun on a regular basis.[51]

"Stan Nielson"[]

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Stan Nielson (Earth-199999)
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Date: April 16, 2024 18:04:37
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Appearances: WandaVision: "Now in Color""We Interrupt This Program"

This man was resident of a Westview, New Jersey. When Wanda Maximoff transformed Westview into a sitcom reality, he and his wife were placed under her mind control to assume the role of "Dr. Stan Nielson" and "Mrs. Nielson". He was Wanda and Vision's doctor and neighbor.[67]

Stanley[]

Appearances: The Incredible Hulk

Stanley was a pizza parlor owner, and a friend to Bruce Banner. When Banner disappeared for half a decade, Stanley didn't believe what the government was saying about him.
Stanley was reunited with Banner when he stopped by Stanley's pizzeria, looking for a place to stay and a job as a delivery boy. Stanley agreed. Banner left when his ex-girlfriend Betty Ross discovered he was staying there.[60]

Starodoub[]

Appearances: Marvel's The Avengers: Black Widow Strikes #2

General Starodoub was an arms dealer, a partner of Mikhail Fjodorov and Yuri Klementiev. He was trying to sell bootleg Starktech to Iranian intelligence agent Mohammed Yavari.[26]

Stu[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Doomsday"

Student at the Atlas Academy and player on its lacrosse team. When he learned of Chase's father's illness, he offered him his support.[18]

Stuart[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "Among Us Hide..."

Stuart was an agent of the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington, DC who went to Rosalind Price's apartment after someone broke in, even though he found no obvious evidence for a possible suspect.[78]

Taylor[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: "4,722 Hours"

Taylor was one of the NASA astronauts who volunteered to go to an unknown planet through the Monolith. While there, Taylor was enthralled by Hive and went mad, and Will Daniels was forced to kill him.[14]

Appearances: Marvel's Daredevil: "Condemned"

Taylor is a reporter at the New York Bulletin.[79]

Tezuka[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Refraction", "Doomsday"

Ms. Tezuka was the principal of the Atlas Academy, she gave a speech to the parents of the students during the annual Open House, extolling the school's achievements.[5]
He comforted Chase for his father's illness.[18]

Theo[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. S2E03

Theo was the front desk doorman at the Hydra lab in Dover, Delaware. When Jemma Simmons began working there, Theo's duties included identifying her and searching her bag when she entered. Theo was friendly to Simmons, greeting her politely and kindly.[80]

Tom[]

Appearances: Captain Marvel

Tom was a neighbor of Maria Rambeau and came knocking at her house after seeing a plane landing on her backyard, but Carol greeted him in an uncomfortable way thinking he was a Skrull with the appearance of Tom.[81]

Walker[]

Appearances: Echo
Tuklo

Walker was a member of the Black Knife Cartel. Accompanying Zane to the Black Crow's SkateLife to collect Maya Lopez, who was allegedly kidnapped by Victor Tyson. After killing Victor under Zane's orders, he was ordered to find Maya. However, during the search, he was suddenly ambushed by Maya, who knocked him out cold by hitting him a few times.[82]

  • Portrayed by Tim Neff.

Walter[]

Appearances: Marvel's Runaways: "Reunion"

Walter was the Spanish teacher at the Atlas Academy.[7]

White[]

Appearances: Marvel's Agent Carter: "A View in the Dark"

White was an SSR agent under Daniel Sousa's command. Sousa sent White and another agent to retrieve Jane Scott's contaminated body from the morgue. As they were completing their assignment, the two agents were assaulted by Rufus Hunt who killed them both and stole Jane's corpse.[83]

  • Portrayed by unknown actor.

Yvonne[]

Appearances: She-Hulk: Attorney at Law S1E03

Yvonne was one of Emil Blonsky's seven soulmates that he met through the prison's pen pal program. Along with Blonsky's other soulmates, she purchased land for him to live on after his release.[2]

Zack[]

Appearances: Marvel's Jessica Jones: "AKA Ladies Night", "AKA Crush Syndrome"

Zack is an employee at WNEX New York and the producer of Patricia Walker's show "Trish Talk".[42]

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