Contents
- 1 Character Index - F
- 1.1 Fagan
- 1.2 Fairfield
- 1.3 Faline
- 1.4 Farley
- 1.5 Farouk
- 1.6 Faroun
- 1.7 Faulkner
- 1.8 Fawkes
- 1.9 Feducio
- 1.10 Feinman
- 1.11 Felden
- 1.12 Felicia
- 1.13 Felix
- 1.14 Fenley
- 1.15 Fenrik
- 1.16 Fenster
- 1.17 Fenton
- 1.18 Ferdinand
- 1.19 Fernandez
- 1.20 Fernando
- 1.21 Ferol
- 1.22 Ferranti
- 1.23 Ferret
- 1.24 Filbert
- 1.25 Fillmore
- 1.26 Finchley
- 1.27 Fine
- 1.28 Fiver
- 1.29 Flaherty
- 1.30 Fletcher
- 1.31 Flint
- 1.32 Flo
- 1.33 Floyd
- 1.34 Folendahl
- 1.35 Foley
- 1.36 Folsome
- 1.37 Foss
- 1.38 Foxtrot
- 1.39 Frame
- 1.40 Fran
- 1.41 Francine
- 1.42 Francis
- 1.43 Franco
- 1.44 Frank
- 1.45 Frankie
- 1.46 Franklin
- 1.47 Fred
- 1.48 Freda
- 1.49 Freddie
- 1.50 Freddie T
- 1.51 Freddy
- 1.52 Frederick
- 1.53 Fredrick
- 1.54 Fritz
- 1.55 Frosty
- 1.56 Funzlobe
- 1.57 Fuwadh
- 2 References
Character Index - F
Fagan
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #212
Mr. Fagan was an hospital ward at Ryan Mental Hospital killed by the Master of Vengeance[1]. |
Fairfield
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #14
Congresswoman Farfield reported to Captain America Lord Templar's appearance in Washington, D.C. They briefly discussed repercussions of Templar’s statements at the time and the media’s reaction before Cap was called away by an appearance by Pagan in New York.[2] |
Faline
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Appearances: Spider-Man #90 |
Farley
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Appearances: Monsters Unleashed #5 |
Farouk
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Appearances: New Mutants (Vol. 4)
Amahl Farouk's father was a 16th century Egyptian merchant. He was very proud of his son and of the gifts he protected the market with, but Farouk's father died of the plague when he was still young leaving him alone and at the mercy of the Shadow King.[5] |
Faroun
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Appearances: Man Comics #26
Colonel Faroun attempted a coup in Idnshar by kidnapping King Iba-Taub, not imagining instead that he kidnapped Bob Brant, who looked very much like Iba-Taub. The real king together with Bob's friends freed him and defeated the rebellion, while Faroun attempted to escape on his private plane but was confronted by Bob and during the scuffle Faroun fell from the plane in flight going towards his death.[6] |
Faulkner
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Appearances: Emma Frost #9
Mrs. Faulkner was the manager of the Royal Riverboat Casino that discovered, thanks to the cameras, Emma Frost's attempt to defraud the casino by mentally believing that they had made a big win and were about to collect it when they were caught and as such the manager first fired the cashier for complicity even though she was actually innocent and thus kicking Emma and Troy Killlkelly out of the casino.[7] |
Fawkes
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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.[8] |
Feducio
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #176
Feducio was a greedy preacher of Mitra who was entrancing his followers. After Conan attempted to free his friend Redondo from Feducio's control, the priest told his worshippers the Cimmerian was a rain demon. Feducio was eventually killed on the spot by Conan.[9] |
Feinman
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Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 2) #31
Jacob Feinman's brother refused to contribute hospital costs for the healing of his brother.[10] |
Felden
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Appearances: 4 #2
Mr. Felden was a landlord from Staten Island who met the Fantastic Four while they were looking for a new home.[11] |
Felicia
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Appearances: Emma Frost #2
Felicia was the waitress of the Frost family whom Winston Frost fired, blaming her for Emma's illness at school for which she claimed it was due to not having breakfast and that it would be Felicia's duty to ensure that her children ate breakfast.[12] |
Felix
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Appearances: Iron Man #20
Felix witnessed Iron Man fighting against Charles Gray when he was possessed by Lucifer.[13] |
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Appearances: ClanDestine #4
Felix was one of the human beings infected by Lenz, whose cellular decay was advanced by Cuckoo's attack, to the point of death.[14] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #9
An henchman of Angelica Rojas, Felix confronted Logan at the gate of Rojas' mansion.[15] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #1.1
Father Felix held Julio Manuel Rodriguez (Earth-616).[16] |
Fenley
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Appearances: Astonishing #63
Mrs. Fenley was the ghost owner of a boarding house, where Lester Barnett attempted to marry a wealth resident. After he tried to kill George Roberts Lester learnt about them all being ghosts.[17] |
Fenrik
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Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #1
Fenrik was a Cimmerian of the ice-leopards clan. He was persuaded by Rion of the Laughing Visage to join him in the battle of Venarium against the Aquilonian invaders.[18] |
Fenster
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #11, Wolverine (Vol. 2) #12
Judge Fenster held court in Burt Corrigan's mental insanity case.[19] |
Fenton
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Appearances: Avengers: Season One #1 |
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Appearances: Giant-Size X-Statix #1
Fenton was the significant other of X-Statix member Myles Alfred who encouraged him to become Vivisector again in order to increase his book sales.[22] |
Ferdinand
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Appearances: Havok and Wolverine Meltdown #2
Ferdinand was a taco stand owner who was interrogated by Logan.[23] |
Fernandez
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Appearances: Elektra: The Hand #4
A friend of Martinez-San, Señor Fernandez was killed by Eliza Martinez in the autumn of 1592.[24] |
Fernando
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #2
Fernando was one of the guards at Buktir Van Tranh's estate, who was ordered to hand his gun to Frank Castle, so that Castle could kill Señor Valencia and prove his loyalty. However, Castle killed Fernando instead.[25] |
Ferol
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #273
Ferol was Yatha's right hand, who was slain by Conan during his one-man raid on the warehouse.[26] |
Ferranti
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Appearances: Ms. Marvel #9
Ferranti was part of the Air Force and was stationed at them same base as Carol Danvers and Michael Rossi. he would take pictures when Danvers and Rossie would kiss.[27] |
Ferret
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Appearances: Captain America #107
Ferret was Doctor Faustus' assistant. Replacing the bellboy of the building where Captain America lived, Ferret handed him the nightmares tablet given to him by Dr. Faustus pretending that they were the prescriptions that the psychiatrist gave him to counter his nightmares[28] |
Filbert
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
Mr. Filbert was one of Tad Carter's teachers.[29] |
Fillmore
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #247
Dr. Fillmore assisted J. Jonah Jameson when he was hospitalized at the New York University Medical Center after being attacked by Jack O'Lantern.[30] |
Finchley
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #29
Miss Finchley taught a music appreciation class at Centerville High School.[31] |
Fine
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #544, Daredevil (Vol. 3) #26
Doctor Fine gave Peter Parker a chance to find the money for his aunt's hospital bill.[32] |
Fiver
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Appearances: Daredevil #159 |
Flaherty
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #8
Flaherty, from the mayor's office, attempted to calm down Mr. Dibbs.[35] |
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Appearances: X-Men #99
Sean Cassidy's solicitor, Flaherty was assassinated in Dal'Roon by Black Tom Cassidy.[36] |
Fletcher
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Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #18
Mr. Fletcher was one of the sailors who journeyed with Benjamin Franklin to Boston.[37] |
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Appearances: Avengers #258
Fletcher and Arnie were two workmen authorized by Raymond Sikorski to find and confiscate the circuitry used by the Vision in the Avengers Mansion.[38] |
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Appearances: Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #31, Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #33
Dr. Fletcher was the Sablinova family doctor and advised Silver Sable of her pregnancy and that she had taken steps to terminate it. This infuriated Silver who told her it was up to her to decide.[39] |
Flint
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Appearances: Spider-Girl (Vol. 2) #7
Rocky Flint's father, he went to visit his daughter in the apartment she shared with Anya Corazon and while she came back he repaired her bookcase.[41] |
Flo
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #658
Flo was the receptionist of Horizon Labs. When Carlie went there asking for Peter to apologize, she told her she had no news of Peter and that Horizon Labs hadn't sent him anywhere.[42] |
Floyd
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Appearances: Daredevil #173
Floyd was a news anchor who announced that Michael Reese and Melvin Potter were dead ringers.[43] |
Folendahl
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #10.1
Miss Folendahl wanted to sue Dr. Strange for malpractice.[44] |
Foley
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Appearances: Cable - Blood and Metal #1
Foley told the Wild Pack to change their name due to trademark laws of the Symkarian government.[45] |
Folsome
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #418, Spider-Man #75
Dr. Folsome assisted Mary Jane Watson-Parker in delivering her baby at the New York Hospital.[46] |
Foss
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Appearances: Tales to Astonish #47 |
Foxtrot
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Appearances: Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #2, Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #3
Foxtrot was a member of the mercenary team known as the Kill Crew.[49] |
Frame
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #129
Frame was the local sheriff from Rain, New Hampshire.[51] |
Fran
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Appearances: X-Factor #11
Fran was a nurse working in the veterans administration hospital where Abraham Kieros was being treated.[52] |
Francine
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Appearances: Emma Frost #2
Francine was a classmate of Emma Frost at Snow Valley School for Girls and from whom she obtained the answers for her midterm exams by reading her mind unconsciously not yet knowing she was a telepathic mutant.[12] |
Francis
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Appearances: Daredevil #330
Francis was Miss Natchios' butler.[53] |
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 11) #2
Francis was a frog who was stomped to death by Juniper's father, Josiah.[54] |
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Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #5, Daken: Dark Wolverine #6
Sister Francis was called by Tyger Tiger to take care of the boys and girls held as sexual slaves by Petrus and freed by her.[55] |
Franco
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Appearances: Iron Man #38
Franco was one of Jonah's henchmen who were confronted by Iron Man.[57] |
Frank
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Appearances: Strange Tales #111
Frank was a fan of the Human Torch.[58] |
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Appearances: Captain Marvel #8
Frank was a soldier at Cape Canaveral and the driver for General William Bridges.[59] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #48
Frank and his partner Jeff stopped Tony Stark and warned him about the local speed laws.[60] |
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Appearances: Warlock #8
Frank and Mickey, members of the Metropolitan Police Department, arrested Warlock's followers in Washington, D.C..[61] |
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Appearances: Captain America #174
Frank was a talk show host who invited Moonstone as the America's newest idol.[62] |
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Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #72
Frank was one Simon Steele's men, who arrested Dominic Fortune when he sneaked inside the Mississippi Queen[63]. |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #383
Frank was a sewer worker who witnessed the Abomination wandering the New York sewers.[64] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2
Frank was a Osborn Industries security guard who confronted Shadrac.[65] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #557
Frank helped Mister Fantastic assembling the Anti-Galactus Suit.[66] |
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Appearances: Thor #601 |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #633
Frank was a cameraman who covered the violent outbursts in New York City which followed the manhunt for Curt Connors.[68] |
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Appearances: International Iron Man #7
Frank was part of Amanda Armstrong's security staff.[69] |
Frankie
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #9
Frankie worked for Hook and was one of several who attacked the business ran by Mr. Martin. On one such attack he was captured by the Ferret but before he could be interrogated, the Hook shot at the pair, allowing Frankie to escape. When a bomb goes off at another facility Frankie is spotted by Ferret, which allows the Hook to capture him.[70] |
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Appearances: Champions #14
Frankie was a pedestrian who was rescued by Iceman from a falling piece of the Champions Headquarters defensive devices.[71] |
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Appearances: X-Men #122
Frankie was one of the young junkies who attacked Storm when she entered an abandoned apartment building in Harlem.[72] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #4
Frankie was a long time affiliate of Phillipe Bazin's. He sided with Nico to stalk Bloodshed, but he was eventually defeated by Spider-Man.[73] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man Annual #1997
Frankie fled as soon as he witnessed the Zombie climbing out the East River.[74] |
Franklin
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Appearances: Captain Marvel #22
He was the driver of Raymond Osworth.[75] |
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Appearances: Secret Avengers #12.1
Franklin was a weapons specialist who worked for various criminal and terrorist organizations including Mr. Negative, for him he managed to replicate and build the Fistigons, but Mr. Negative discovered that Franklin had sold information about his clients to various government agencies in exchange for the immunity and for this Mr. Negative killed him.[76] |
Fred
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Appearances: Doctor Strange #174
Fred noticed Doctor Strange and Clea walking by the street.[77] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #13
Fred was driving the express train hijacked by the Controller; he was immediately enslaved like the rest of the crew and passengers.[78] |
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Appearances: X-Men #56
Fred and his wife Alma were awakened in the middle of the night when the Angel attacked the X-Men in his apartment.[79] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #176 |
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Appearances: Eternals #16
Fred and his family watched the news about the Cosmic Hulk.[81] |
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Appearances: Marvels #2, Marvels #4
Fred used to work together with Phil Sheldon.[82], [83] |
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #14
Fred noticed the Avengers in a famous jazz club. He grew anxious over their presence, as two of them he recognized as being mutants, but was chastised for his attitude by his date, who was more curious about what they could be discussing.[2] |
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Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #5
Fred 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 Bert, defended Logan when Cookie Malone started to insult him.[84] |
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Appearances: Kingpin (Vol. 2) #5
He was one of the reporters who attended Senator Bianco's press conference.[85] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 3) #14
Fred was a salesman for Brain Damage, Inc.[86] |
Freda
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Appearances: Miss America #92
Freda is the one of the housekeepers/cooks to Hedy Wolfe and her family.[87] |
Freddie
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Appearances: Heroes for Hire (Vol. 3) #2
Freddie was a Bronx Morgue guardian, he was paid by Paladin to investigate inside the City Morgue for an hour but Freddie only gives him 15 minutes.[88] |
Freddie T
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #22
Freddie T delivered a message by Joe Fixit to Jimmy Delfini.[89] |
Freddy
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Appearances: Marvel Feature #3
Freddy witnessed the Hulk, accompanied by Jim Wilson, enter the studios.[90] |
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Appearances: West Coast Avengers #1, West Coast Avengers #2
Freddy was a friend and stunt partner of Simon Williams.[91] |
Frederick
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Appearances: X-Force Annual #1999
Frederick was a highly autistic mutant, and when his mutant powers developed, his whole body mutated into an arachnoid. The quadriplegic mutant Martin Strong developed a symbiotic relationship with Frederick using his arachnoid body as a means of locomotion, and thanks to this symbiosis, Frederick developed a new sensory input.[93] |
Fredrick
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Appearances: Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way! #1
Fredrick was killed by Bullseye at a maximum security prison for criminally insane.[94] |
Fritz
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Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #2
Fritz was one of Carl von Harbou's patients that was quickly scared out of his office at the news of Dracula's return in combination with a scream outside. |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #328
Fritz was one of the pseudo-patriotic terrorists who were defeated by Cosmic Spider-Man after they threatened to blow up the Statue of Liberty.[95] |
Frosty
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Appearances: Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do #5
Frosty and Gooch Herbert hassled the teenage Francis Klum for using the sophomore washroom. Before they could pummel him, Francis' older brother Garrison intervened, beating up Herbert and smashing his face into a urinalSpider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do #5. |
Funzlobe
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Appearances: Annihilators #1
Mr. Funzlobe was an employee of Timely Inc. to whom Rocket Raccoon delivered the mail telling him that he had to sign to receive it and he made fun of him asking that he certainly had a miniature Raccoon pen suitable for that.[96] |
Fuwadh
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #158
Fuwadh was one of Sheik Ali Maksoud's men, who was called to investigate the attack of a werewolf in the tribe's camp.[97] |
References
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #212
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Avengers Vol 3 #14
- ↑ Spider-Man #90
- ↑ Monsters Unleashed #5
- ↑ New Mutants Vol 4
- ↑ Man Comics #26
- ↑ Emma Frost #9
- ↑ Avengers Vol 3 #32-33
- ↑ Conan the Barbarian #176
- ↑ Hulk Vol 2 #31
- ↑ 4 #2
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Emma Frost #2
- ↑ Iron Man #20
- ↑ ClanDestine #4
- ↑ Wolverine Vol 3 #9
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #1.1
- ↑ Astonishing #63
- ↑ Conan the Adventurer #1
- ↑ Wolverine Vol 2 #11
- ↑ Wolverine Vol 2 #12
- ↑ Avengers: Season One #1
- ↑ Giant-Size X-Statix #1
- ↑ Havok and Wolverine Meltdown #2
- ↑ Elektra: The Hand #4
- ↑ Punisher Vol 2 #2
- ↑ Conan the Barbarian #273
- ↑ Ms. Marvel #9
- ↑ Captain America #107
- ↑ Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #247
- ↑ Patsy Walker #29
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #544
- ↑ Daredevil Vol 3 #26
- ↑ Daredevil #159
- ↑ Amazing Adventures Vol 2 #8
- ↑ X-Men #99
- ↑ Doctor Strange Vol 2 #18
- ↑ Avengers #258
- ↑ Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #31
- ↑ Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #33
- ↑ Spider-Girl Vol 2 #7
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #658
- ↑ Daredevil #173
- ↑ Daredevil Vol 3 #10.1
- ↑ Cable - Blood and Metal #1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #418
- ↑ Spider-Man #75
- ↑ Tales to Astonish #47
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #3
- ↑ Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #2
- ↑ Marvel Team-Up #129
- ↑ X-Factor #11
- ↑ Daredevil #330
- ↑ Punisher Vol 11 #2
- ↑ Daken: Dark Wolverine #5
- ↑ Daken: Dark Wolverine #6
- ↑ Iron Man #38
- ↑ Strange Tales #111
- ↑ Captain Marvel #8
- ↑ Iron Man #48
- ↑ Warlock #8
- ↑ Captain America #174
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #72
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #383
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2 #2
- ↑ Fantastic Four #557
- ↑ Thor #601
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #633
- ↑ International Iron Man #7
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #9
- ↑ Champions #14
- ↑ X-Men #122
- ↑ Spider-Man Unlimited #4
- ↑ Spider-Man Annual #1997
- ↑ Captain Marvel #22
- ↑ Secret Avengers #12.1
- ↑ Doctor Strange #174
- ↑ Iron Man #13
- ↑ X-Men #56
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #176
- ↑ Eternals #16
- ↑ Marvels #2
- ↑ Marvels #4
- ↑ Wolverine: The Origin #5
- ↑ Kingpin Vol 2 #5
- ↑ Incredible Hulk Vol 3 #14
- ↑ Miss America #92
- ↑ Heroes for Hire Vol 3 #2
- ↑ Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #22
- ↑ Marvel Feature #3
- ↑ West Coast Avengers #1
- ↑ West Coast Avengers #2
- ↑ X-Force Annual #1999
- ↑ Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way! #1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #328
- ↑ Annihilators #1
- ↑ Conan the Barbarian #158