Character Index - H[]
Hackman[]
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Appearances: Zombie #2
Hackman was an associate of Simon Garth (before he became the Zombie) who worked in Port-au-Prince in Haiti, supervising the coffee plantations. When Simon brought his daughter, Donna Garth, to visit the plantations, Hackman discussed the natives' love of music while they work. After Simon became the Zombie, Hackman was looking for experimental subjects for Professor Richards when he found Donna, who had returned to island looking for answers on her father's location. Returning to Professor Richards, he witnessed the Professor's first nearly successful transformation of a woman into a human-spider hybrid. After the creature died, Hackman kidnapped Donna in hopes that an American girl would survive longer due to more "preservatives" present in their food. The process was a success, but Donna was not to be controlled, and killed Professor Richards as Hackman fled.[1] |
Haddie[]
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Appearances: Western Kid #13
Haddie accompanied her niece Jane Miles to take possession of the ranch left to her by her grandfather.[2] |
Haggard[]
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Appearances: New Mutants #50
Owner of a bazaar on Fringeworld, the Starjammers turned to him for repairs to their spaceship. As soon as he saw them, Haggard recognized them and told them that there was an immense bounty on them from the Shi'ar Empire, but at the moment he was not interested.[3] |
Hagnar[]
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Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #2
Hagnar was a friend of Uller and Wilf.[4] |
Hajeti[]
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #9
Dr. Hajeti revealed to Peter and Mary Jane Watson-Parker that their baby was a girl.[5] |
Hal[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #315
Hal was the neighborhood's local newsdealer.[6] |
Halcón[]
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Appearances: Marc Spector: Moon Knight #16
El Halcón (Spanish for "the falcon" or "the hawk") was a bandito active in the jungles of Bosqueverde. Jean-Paul Duchamp worked with him. When Duchamp returned to Bosqueverde years later, he discovered that El Halcón had been dead for a year.[7] |
Haley[]
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Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #23
Haley was the lawyer who read Alestar Dunwick's last wishes to her relatives, including assigning the Dunwick Mansion to her niece Shiela Whittier.[8] |
Halliday[]
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Appearances: Carnage (Vol. 3) #3
Dr. Halliday was an astrophysicist who Carnage had seen a talk about on TV where she talked about Einstein-Rosen Bridges and how to send particles through dimensions, so Carnage went to the observatory where she worked and was sent to space where he intended to meet Venom and to kill him.[9] |
Ham[]
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Appearances: Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #2
Ham was shot and killed by James Woo for sheltering Nick Fury in the sewers beneath the Grand Central Station.[10] |
Hamilton[]
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Appearances: Fear #10
Hamilton was the government agent in charge of security for project gladiator, who was murdered by A.I.M..[11] |
Hammer[]
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Appearances: Iron Man #21
Hammer was a boxer who was beaten by Eddie March in his last ring match.[12] |
Hamshanks[]
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Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 4) #1
Mr. Hamshanks was a Musculan and the supervisor of Prince Otherone when he became an apprentice paper clip sorter. He berated Otherone for sorting a 5B paperclip with the 5Cs again, and also scolded him for eating jelly beans at his desk. |
Han[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #571, Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2
Han was a Chinese refugee who approached the F.E.A.S.T. homeless shelter.[13] |
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Appearances: Secret Warriors #17, Secret Warriors #18, Secret Warriors #19, Secret Warriors #27
Ambassador Han was the Chinese representative to the United Nations Security Council who attended a closed session of permanent members regarding an incident in China involving Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos.[15] |
Hancock[]
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Appearances: Emma Frost #3
Mrs. Hancock was a teacher who took over from Ian Kendall at the Snow Valley School for Girls after he was fired.[19] |
Haney[]
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Appearances: Captain America #616
An elderly landowner who, when overcome by financial difficulties, allowed the terrorists of A.I.M. to build a secret underground laboratory beneath his land in exchange for economic aid.[20] |
Hank[]
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Appearances: Kent Blake of the Secret Service #1
Hank was one of the two pilots of the American passenger plane B-17, which was shot down by Soviet enemy planes.[21] |
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Appearances: Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: The Dark Design #1
Hank hit Ghost Rider, but he was eventually shot by Norma Jean.[22] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #50
Hank was a derrick worker who was confronted and knocked out by Bruce Banner after he tried to harass Nadia.[23] |
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Appearances: Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth #6
Hank was a hillbilly fisherman who accidentally met Deadpool with the Zombie Deadpool's head near Citrusville.[24] |
Hanks[]
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #0
Mr. Hanks was knocked down by one of Armada's pets when he infiltrated the Neural Port Complex to steal the DIT-chip.[25] |
Hanley[]
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Appearances: Young Allies #12
Colonel Hanley worked with General Thornton in Australia during World War II, with Hanley stationed in Outpost Five. Japanese agent The Head tricked Thornton to go to Outpost Five with a message saying that Hanley was agonizing and wanting to tell Thornton something; but at that point, the Head had already killed Hanley. When Thornton appeared, the Head's headhunter minions killed him too. Chased by the Young Allies, the Head dropped Thornton's head while escaping to keep his enemies away, and took only Hanley's head for his purposes: His method would allow the Head to resurrect Hayes' head to extract information from him. The Allies stopped him before he could, thou.[26] When the Head drops one of his victims' head to escape, the narrator says Colonel Hayes's head was dropped; but in the following pages, the Head explains he had to drop General Thornton's head and kept Colonel Hayes'. |
Hannibal[]
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Appearances: Deadpool: Suicide Kings #2 |
Hannigan[]
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Appearances: Daredevil #218
Hannigan was a prisoner with the Jester and was a fencing with who he though was the Jester but who was revealed to be an imposter while the Jester was making his escape.[28] |
Hanniker[]
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Appearances: Spider-Man: The Final Adventure #2
One of the security guards at GARID, under the command of Calvin Falconer they tried to capture Tendril but Hanniker was killed while he attempted to free some people abducted by Tendril himself.[29] |
Hanrahan[]
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Appearances: Avengers #216
When Molecule Man was convinced by Tigra to turn himself in to the police and begin therapy, the authorities assigned him the therapist Ms. Hanrahan who herself went to pick him up from his Citadel.[30] |
Hans[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #60
Hans and his fellow mountaineers witnessed a flying saucer coming down and some alien-looking Inhumans setting up a camp in the woods, before being chased off by a rock slide caused by Gorgon, one of them.[31] |
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Appearances: Astonishing Tales #1
Hans came across the master while walking along the stone ramparts of his castle.[32] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #328
Hans was one of the pseudo-patriotic terrorists who were defeated by Cosmic Spider-Man after they threatened to blow up the Statue of Liberty.[33] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #18
Hans was killed by Ajax while investigating the ruins Ilaney Brukner's residence.[34] |
Hanson[]
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Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #39
Mr. Hanson was the attorney for Frank Castle when he was arrested for hunting the Full Moon Killer.[35] |
Hantmarr[]
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #14 & Daredevil (Vol. 3) #15
Hantmarr was a Latverian scientist who created nanodroids that could work to eliminate the five senses at a microscopic level.[36] |
Harakk[]
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Appearances: Marvel Holiday Special #1991
Sigurd was a Viking who managed to return home in time of Midwinter's Feast.[38] |
Harald[]
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Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #1 & Thor: Godstorm #3
In the year 912 A.D., Chief Harald used to wear a piece of Thor's hammer on a thong.[39] |
Hardeep[]
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Appearances: Uncanny X-Men: First Class #2 & Uncanny X-Men: First Class #3
Hardeep was a scientist who was part of Peter Corbeau's team.[41] |
Hardiaken[]
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Appearances: Hyperion #3
Mentioned: Hyperion #4 Mrs. Hardiaken was Doll's mother and was an airplane mechanic. She and her daughter moved around the country a lot until she was diagnosed with lung cancer and despite the treatment to cure it she had pneumonia that led to her death and then immediately after her ex-husband Junior took Doll away, forcing her to join her criminal family.[43] |
Hardy[]
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Appearances: Journey Into Unknown Worlds #48
Mr. Hardy was Eli Twiddle's boss at the bureau of tourism and although he appreciated that Eli managed to convince many customers to buy trips, he did not appreciate that he did it in traditional costume of those places, without imagining that Eli did not dress to convince customers customers but he was actually traveling in his dreams and found himself dressed that way when he woke up.[44] |
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Appearances: Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #24
This man was an agent of the Genesis Coalition and a supporter of Coalition high-ranking member Dmitri Petrovich. When the Coalition arrested Petrovich, this man and another Petrovich-ist posed as backup guards to approach the guards escorting Petrovich, and freed him by killing the real guards. They then took Petrovich to a hangar to escape in a stolen Hydra Issue Fighter, and told him that many Coalition agents supported him. Petrovich accepted the help of the two agents and led them to attack the Royal Palace of Symkaria to try to capture the Coalition's enemy, Silver Sable, who was there. Petrovich ordered to eliminate any other enemy, but make sure to capture Sable alive. However, Petrovich planned for this plan to fail so that Sable would capture Petrovich and then Petrovich could manipulate Sable by feigning fear; he did not care about the lives of his followers. Sable's agent Douglas Powell of the Wild Pack shot down the fighter; but the occupants were unharmed and continued the battle. Sable sent two of her men, Larry Arnold and Battlestar, against the Coalition agents, whom she dubbed "Laurel and Hardy" after the comedy duo, while she was fighting Petrovich. Laurel and Hardy were quickly defeated.[45] |
Harleen[]
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #9
Harleen was found by Ben Reilly in his apartment of the Lower East Side with Jimmy-6.[5] |
Harlow[]
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Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #131
Harlow was a thief who stole some test tubes from Stark Enterprises Headquarters, and was later captured by Ant-Man.[46] |
Harolan[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #82
Mrs. Harolan was a patient at the McCarthy Medical Institute, and she was briefly Peter Parker's roommate. She was one of the many victims of a flesh-eating monster that stalked the hospital disguised as an orderly. The monster would routinely take unwitting patients to a secluded section of the hospital's second sub-basement, where it changed to its true form and devoured its victim's flesh. Mrs. Harolan was was the monster's final victim before it was stopped.[47] |
Harold[]
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Appearances: Mystery Tales #45
Harold was a friend of Alfred Pook who after Alfred refused an invitation due to a loose tooth, Harold advised him to go to a dentist but since Alfred had only been living in that area for a short time, he didn't know any local dentists, so Harold he told him to go to his dentist and gave him a note with the address written on it.[48] |
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Appearances: Avengers #55
Harold and Louise mistook Edwin Jarvis for a bum, when he was looking for help after escaping from the Masters of Evil's hideout.[49] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #40
Harold was a kid who noticed Iron Man battling the White Dragon's forces over the East River.[50] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #244
Harold and a friend of him commented on the street the news of the Bugle about the umpteenth break-in in a building of Osborn Manufacturing and Harold proffered that since someone was mad at Osborn maybe it was better to get rid of their stock shares.[51] |
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Appearances: West Coast Avengers #2
Harold witnessed the Blank attempting to rob a Wells Fargo armored truck.[52] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #225
Harold and Gretchen witnessed Daredevil and the Vulture crashing through their windows.[53] |
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Appearances: Defenders #133
Harold was the caretaker of Warren Worthington III's Nob Hill House in San Francisco.[54] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #190
Harold was driving with his wife down the highway when they spotted Termite popping out of the roadway. A tanker truck ran into his car when he tried to stop and he had to be rescued by Iron Man.[55] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #1
Harold and his wife were scared by the Thing in the Rue de Yancy in Paris.[56] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #433
Harold and Carol witnessed Mr. Hyde getting out the elevator at the ballroom level reserved for Joe Robertson's farewell party.[57] |
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Appearances: Magneto Rex #1
Harold was Ambassador Huxley's assistant.[58] |
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Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #2
Young Harold was one of the stable hands at the Howlett Estate.[59] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do #1
Harold was working at the Uptown hotel where Felicia Hardy booked a reservation.[60] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #49
Harold was the doorman of the place where Mary Jane Watson was living during the production of Lobster Man: The Movie.[61] |
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Appearances: United States of Captain America #2
Harold was a Harrisburg resident, who he told Captain America and Sam Wilson as they investigated the attack on the town's drinking water pipeline for which Nichelle Wright was accused and arrested, whom he had overheard fighting two nights earlier and thought that Nichelle was involved.[62] |
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Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 6) #11
Harold was a human gamma mutate that lived on an unnamed planet that worshiped the Hulk as a god. While playing a game of Godball against the Hulk, the Hulk began winning. So, Harold and Brutal decided to go after him. Harold grabbed Hulk, but Hulk easily threw him off. Harold didn't mind and thanked him for the opportunity.[63] |
Harrigan[]
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Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #38
Mr. Harrigan was acquitted of serial killing charges, moved against him by F.B.I. agent Carson.[64] |
Harriet[]
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Appearances: New X-Men 2001 #1
Harriet was a U-Man that attended John Sublime's public event that highlighted the Third Species.[65] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #47
Harriet was a security guard of the Baxter Building. When Susan Richards passed her at her entrance, she asked her how many days had passed since she had quit smoking. She replied by telling her that when thirty days passed, her wife would bake her a cake but soon afterward she told her that she was concerned about Progenitor's judgment.[66] |
Harriman[]
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Appearances: Force Works #13
Harriman was one of the guards of the Vault, who was confronted by the escaping Starstealth.[67] |
Harrington[]
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Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #78
Mrs. Harrington was a participant in a Ted Silverberg quiz show. When she was about to attempt the final test to receive the prize, the Thing and Wonder Man burst into the studio and were fighting, with Mrs. Harrington complaining if it would prevent the blender from winning.[68] |
Harris[]
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Appearances: Marvel Comics #1; Marvel Mystery Comics #92
Mr. Harris was threatened by Tony Sardo that if the company didn't buy his fire insurance, they wouldn't have any steel left. He refused the offer and kicked the man out his office.[69] |
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Appearances: Tales to Astonish #37
Harris was a supervisor at a plant where nuclear instruments were built for the government. He used to scold one of his workers, Harry Fiske, for always being lazy and inattentive and when Fiske got into a real accident caused by his inattention, Harris told him that he was sure it would happen sooner or later. Having gained the powers from the accident to make his dreams come true, Harry dreamed that Harris was no longer the supervisor and in fact the next day Harris announced that he was leaving having accepted a job in Ohio.[70] |
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Appearances: Strange Tales #103
Mister Harris was Johnny Storm's teacher.[71] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #422
Harris was an electric lineman who got in trouble on high tension pole. His co-worker Max Dillon agreed to save him, for a fee, gaining in the process super powers when he was struck by lightning while in contact with power lines still connected to their spool.[72][73] |
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Appearances: Deadpool Team-Up (Vol. 2) #894
Harris begged FrankenCastle to help him against his wife.[74] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #32
She was the wife of scientist Reginald Harris, who simulated his death and that of his family to escape the alien mercenaries who wanted to kill him. The whole family was saved from Deadpool.[75] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #32
He was the son of the scientist Reginald Harris, who simulated his death and that of his family to escape the alien mercenaries who wanted to kill him. Deadpool was going to kill him because Reginald blamed Deadpool for the death of his family, but at the last moment the boy stepped in between the two and Deadpool did not kill Reginald but helped all the family by defeating the alien mercenary.[75] |
Harris' secretary[]
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Appearances: Marvel Comics #1
She was secretary of Mr. Harris when Anthony Sardo came to demand a protection fee.[69] |
Harrison[]
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Appearances: Captain America #138
Harrison was an assistant to the New York Governor, assigned to meet with Stoneface regarding the construction of the office building in the neighborhood dominated by him and his gang. Although Harrison told him that such a work would enhance the neighborhood, Stoneface replied that if he did not receive a million dollars there would be riots and fires in the area, and when Stoneface began to threaten Harrison too, Spider-Man intervened and brought him to safety.[76] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #170
Mr. Harrison, of the United States Attorney General's office, went to Japan to negotiate with Wilson Fisk.[77] |
Harry[]
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #13
Harry was a member of the Limpy Savoy gang who after killing their former member Happy Nolan were chased, beaten and captured by the Angel.[78] |
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Appearances: All Winners Comics #1
Harry was a truck driver carrying lease-lend material and was sabotaged by the Nazi Lord of Death and his Hollow Men.[79] |
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Appearances: Daring Mystery Comics #8
Harry was a henchman of Gore who, together with his companions, was forced by the Thunderer to take him to his boss's den. Once there, Harry and the other two henchmen were killed in the fire that followed a short circuit caused by their leader.[80] |
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Appearances: Men's Adventures #21
Harry and his colleague were collecting clams when they thought they saw a flying saucer that later turned out to be a gigantic flying clam that devoured them both.[81] |
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Appearances: Meet Miss Bliss #2
Harry was a Hollywood talent scout who noticed Betty Bliss and offered her a film audition.[82] |
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Appearances: Strange Stories of Suspense #7
Harry receives a package where there was the spaceship of an alien ambassador en route to Mars and decides to help him, but at some point he wakes up and realized that it was all a dream.[83] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #6, Captain America #169
Harry was with his friend Pete when they watched as the Human Torch rushed back to the Baxter Building. They were then accidentally knocked over by the Invisible Girl as she followed.[84] |
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Appearances: Tales to Astonish #47
Harry was one of the citizen hypnotized by Trago's music.[86] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four Annual #5
Harry was a hunter who, aiming at ducks, fired some shotgun blasts against the Silver Surfer, and when the alien fired back, he fled the scene, believing the place was haunted.[87] |
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Appearances: Captain Marvel #7
Harry was a soldier stationed at Cape Canaveral, he and his comrades responded to an attack of Quasimodo at the base.[88] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #72
Harry was with Irene in Times Square when Tagak and his leopard appeared, scaring the crowd of civilians.[89] |
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Appearances: Werewolf by Night #11
Harry and other bodybuilders were on a Californian beach when they glimpsed the Werewolf and tried to attack him. Harry was the first to grab him but the Werewolf reacted by throwing Harry very easily as if he weighed nothing.[90] |
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Appearances: Werewolf by Night #12
Harry and Frank were sent by the Committee to kidnap Jack Russell. After being successful in the kidnapping they had the unfortunate idea of transporting him after it had gone dark. During transport Jack turned into the werewolf while in the car which scared Harry causing him to crash the car. The two criminals perished in the crash.[91] |
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Appearances: Defenders #31
Harry was hunting with a friend of his in an area where hunting was forbidden and he killed a deer female in the company of his cub that infuriated Hulk who was admiring them to the point that he twisted the shotgun around Harry's neck.[92] |
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Appearances: Captain Britain #2
Harry and Joe witnessed Joshua Stragg transform into the Reaver, upon taking the Sword of Might. They both fought against Captain Britain in Darkmoor, but they were quickly defeated.[93] |
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Appearances: Eternals #9
Harry was one of the many bathers who witnessed the appearance of Eson off the coast of Miami Beach.[94] |
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Appearances: Power Man #47
Harry was a city maintenance guy and was working in tandem with a colleague when power went out when Luke Cage divested a high-voltage pole with which to hit Zzzax.[95] |
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Appearances: Machine Man #2, Machine Man #3
An orderly from the Central City Sanitarium assists Dr. Spaulding to quell and contain the patient in Room Zero after he wakes up.[96] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #74
A henchman of the Silver Samurai, commissioned by his boss to regain possession of a ring that ended up in the hands of one of the actors of Saturday Night Live. While Harry and another henchman sneaked into an actress's dressing room, they were intercepted and stunned by Spider-Man.[97] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #74
A Saturday Night Live spectator who was almost overwhelmed by Spider-Man when he fell because of his cobweb cut by the Silver Samurai's blade, but Harry told his girlfriend that it was all part of the show.Marvel Team-Up #74 |
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Appearances: Marvel Premiere #51
Harry was one of the movers who transported furniture to the Wakandan Embassy.[98] |
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #28, Spider-Woman #29
Harry was a photojournalist working for the Los Angeles Courier after Rupert Dockery bought it. Dockery sent Harry with a mini-camera and other reporters to the Hollywood Bowl during a Maharishi Parata performance, because Dockery expected there to be a superhuman attack on the building (Dockery was secretly spying on the supervillain Enforcer). Harry and his companions covered the attack by the Enforcer's gang and Spider-Woman, believing that Dockery had merely deduced where they were going to perform.[99] Later, Dockery sent Harry and other reporters from a camera crew on a flight from New York City to Los Angeles, knowing that the Enforcer would attempt to intercept it. Harry made sure to have a camera on hand. When the Enforcer and his gang attacked the flight, and were fought off by Spider-Man, Harry filmed the encounter and Spider-Man's apparent death as he fell into the Pacific Ocean. Spider-Man, however, survived and, concluding that it was too much of a coincidence that Dockery had a camera crew on that plane, investigated him, which ultimately led to the defeats of the Enforcer, who was arrested, and Dockery, who left the Courier.[100] In Spider-Woman #29, one of Harry's appearances, the Enforcer also uses Harry's pseudonym, but is apparently an unrelated person. |
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Appearances: Captain America #248
Harry and his wife's apartment at Brooklyn Heights was destroyed by Dragon Man.[101] |
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Appearances: Bizarre Adventures #27
Harry was the member of a gang of thieves who in cahoots with Professor Thatcher tried to steal the college computer system but were stopped by Iceman.[102] |
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Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #82
Harry was a thug who, with his two other associates, as soon as they saw the Thing in bad condition (having been exposed to the Virus X by MODOK), they decided to attack him with bats and chains, but unfortunately for them, while they were trying to hit the Thing, they were intercepted by a Steve Rogers in civilian clothes who, as soon as the situation was asserted, transformed into Captain America and made easy play for Harry and the other thugs.[103] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #181
Harry was a prison guard at Ryker's Island who watched over Bullseye. Harry was killed by Bullseye when he escaped from Ryker's during a live broadcast interview.[104] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #230
Harry was a construction worker who witnessed Spider-Man (Peter Parker) survive the wreckage of the old Hotel Schlitz building.[105] |
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Appearances: Spider-Woman #46
Harry was a henchman of Nguyen Ngoc Coy in charge of building security where there would be a secret meeting between his boss and the Kingpin but failed in his assignment as assassins managed to sneak inside the building.[106] |
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Appearances: Avengers #246
Harry was an attendee at the party of Sersi. While viewing his reflection in the mirror, he spotted the image of Domo, who was trying to relay a demand to Sersi. Despite assurances from Sersi of nothing unusual occurring, Harry went to the balcony thinking he needed some fresh air where he spotted the ship from which the Delphan Brothers had arrived attempting to capture Sersi.[107] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #261
Harry and George went to the destroyed parking lot where the Silver Surfer defeated Doctor Doom.[108] |
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Appearances: West Coast Avengers #1
Harry was a stuntman who acted in a scene with Simon Williams.[109] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #145
Harry was the man who presented the special award to Larry Eiben at the 26th Annual Convention of Electronics Engineers and Innovators at the Cleveland Convention Center before Blacklash attacked the convention.[110] |
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Appearances: Solo Avengers #1
Harry was a clown who was supposed to perform with Hawkeye for a charity show at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, but while he and the other clowns were getting ready in the dressing room they were hit by a soporific arrow from Trickshot who after falling asleep were replaced by a gang of murderous mercenaries.[111] |
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Appearances: Solo Avengers #1
Harry was an assassin hired by Trickshot to target Hawkeye during his charity performance. While a portion of the mercenaries took the place of the clowns to assassinate Hawkeye during the performance, Harry attempted to ambush Mockingbird, but she made easy play of him by knocking him down soundly.[111] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #347
Harry was a member of the crime syndicate Maggia, working for Tony Gold. Gold sent Harry to meet with Michael Berengetti, owner of Coliseum Casino in Las Vegas, and offer him a collaboration with Maggia. Harry sneaked into Berengetti's office uninvited when Berengetti and his security staff were busy with a problematic gambler, Benny. Berengetti agreed to listen to Harry, but not to shake his hand. He rejected Harry's offer, not wanting to be involved in crime, and instead had Harry tell Gold that Maggia should leave Las Vegas; he also asked Harry to say "Las Vegas" instead of "Vegas". Harry told Gold the result of the meeting when Gold was in a sauna, and Gold decided to insist; but it is unclear whether Harry was still involved in the operation.[112] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #258
Harry and his three other accomplices attempted to rob a liquor store but were spotted by a policeman. In the ensuing confrontation, Harry took a girl hostage but was defeated by Spider-Man with an old Fantastic Four costume and a paper bag mask.[113] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #240
Harry was bathing in his tub ignoring that Rotgut was poisoning the palace water.[114] |
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Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #44
Harry noticed Marlo Chandler walking down the street in Las Vegas.[115] |
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Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #45
Harry was an henchman of Morris "The Snake" Diamond.[116] |
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Appearances: X-Factor #51
Harry was having lunch on the pier with a colleague of his when Ship landed in Manhattan and positioned itself right in front of the docks.[117] |
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Appearances: Darkhawk #2
Donald and Harry were two homeless people who were sleeping at the site being demolished at Wonderland Amusement Park when Harry heard a commotion, due to the clash between Spider-Man and Hobgoblin, and asked Donald if he had heard anything, to which Donald replied that if it wasn't someone with an apartment he could afford, then he hadn't heard anything. Immediately afterwards they were caught up in the explosion of a Hobgoblin's Pumpkin Bomb.[118] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #390
A soldier of the Pantheon, during the campaign in Trans-Sabal was stuck under a heavy weapon that not even his comrades could move and the Mandroids were approaching. Just when he had lost hope and accusing the Pantheon of having abandoned them, the Hulk showed up and freed him from the heavy burden.[119] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man #67, Spider-Woman (Vol. 3) #3
Harry was a security guard who faced the Spider-Carnage.[120] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #36
Harry was a paramedic driving an ambulance hijacked by Bullseye who killed Harry and then set out in pursuit of Deadpool who was in another ambulance.[122] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #419
Harry told Ben Urich what he knew about the Black Tarantula.[123] |
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Appearances: Captain Marvel (Vol. 4) #26
Harry was the owner of the Melrose Pawn shop that refused to buy watches stolen from Manny, but when Manny offered him a bracelet (which was actually a Nega-Band that Manny had taken from a faint Rick Jones), Harry bought it giving Manny Much money. Immediately afterwards, however, Manny felt guilty about what he had done to the one he thought was a homeless man and then he returned to Harry making the bracelet come back and giving him back the money.[124] |
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Appearances: Elektra (Vol. 3) #18
Harry was examining the corpses of Elektra's victims in the Mojave Desert when he was killed by a member of the Hand.[125] |
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Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #5 |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #80.BEY
Harry was a guard at Infinite Solutions. During a sortie by Dr. Octopus to get a sample from X-Ray, the latter told Harry to turn off his dampeners so that he would help him against Octopus, but as soon as Harry turned off the dampeners, X-Ray killed him with one of his radioactive bolt.[127] |
Hart[]
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 6) #36
Mr. Hart was the owner of a loft in Hell's Kitchen which Butch Pharris offered a sum to purchase. After seeing how much the offer was, Mr. Hand was shocked to say that such a price was not even worth for the Bronx, and in return Butch replied threatening that if he wasn't too greedy he would stay alive.[128] |
Hartwin[]
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Appearances: Giant-Size Man-Thing #4
Miss Hartwin was Edmond Winshed's gym teacher in elementary school and was the first to point out his being overweight and to have contempt for anyone who did not meet his standards of athletic physique.[129] |
Harv[]
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Appearances: Captain America #250
Harv awaited the arrival of Captain America at the Avengers Mansion, trying to interview him.[130] |
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Appearances: X-Men #140
Harv was a prison guard working at the United States federal maximum-x security penitentiary located outside Deming.[131] |
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #25
Harv was one of the gunmen who tried to kill Spider-Man.[132] |
Harvey[]
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #1
Mayor Harvey was the mayor of Centerville. He was once found in a ditch and rescued by Patsy Walker and Nan Brown.[133] |
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Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #34
Seeing the changes that were taking place at the Shastor Shop, Frank and Harvey joked with each other, with Harvey telling Frank if he knew where he had put his ads since he had a feeling he should be looking for a job soon and Frank replying that he was saving for himself.[134] |
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Appearances: Avengers #92
Harvey and his partner organized a set-up to get the Avengers to leave the sanctity of the Avengers Mansion so they could give them a summons.[135] |
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Appearances: Marvel Spotlight #7
Harvey and Barney chased the Ghost Rider on the Long Island Expressway for having exceeded the speed limit, but he eventually managed to escape them.[136] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #395
Harvey was a driver who worked for Michael Berengetti. He aided "Mr. Fixit" when he was investigating Berengetti's death by transporting the Hulk and his Pantheon allies into the car and carrying out his commands.[137] |
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Mentions: Untold Tales of Spider-Man: Strange Encounters #1
Harvey was the husband of one of the people Jackie and Mose had kidnapped under the influence of the Lantern of Lantarr. After their release, she wondered what Harvey would say about her absence.[138] |
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Appearances: Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration #1
Harvey was one of the crooks hired by Wilson Fisk to release a canister of poison gas in Manhattan and collect a ransom from the mayor, but he was stopped by Spider-Man.[139] |
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Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #1000
Harvey was a mental patient in a psychiatric hospital who could not utter meaningful words but only vocalizations. During one of his fits, a nurse calmed Harvey by telling him that no one would harm him.[140] |
Hassan[]
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Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #17
Hassan was a bully that threw mud at Ahmet Abdol when he was a kid in the suburbs of Cairo. As an adult, Hassan was guard for Ahmet at the Massad Maximum Security Prison until he broke free of his restraints and attacked him. He took Hassan captive where he forced him too witness his pursuits of power. Hassan continued to taunt Abdol despite his captivity leading to him feeling forced to kill his own daughter.[141] |
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Appearances: Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1, Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1 (potentially), Magnificent Ms. Marvel #16 (potentially), Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annual #1
Hassan was the cousin of Fadi Fadlalah. Together with his brother Husayn, he ran the juice bar Habibi in Jersey City. The three and their grandmother lived together, and were aware of Fadi's inherited duty as the super hero Amulet.[142] When C.R.A.D.L.E. soldiers investigated Habibi due to its connection to Amulet, either Hassan or Husayn stood his ground, causing a commotion when the customers backed him up against the soldiers.Magnificent Ms. Marvel #16 |
Hassim[]
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Appearances: Strange Tales #174
Hassim was a deserter from an unidentified Arab army under the command of Colonel Omar. They arrived at Prof. Abraham Adamson's excavation site and there Hassim attempted to molest the Professor's niece, but this infuriated Col. Omar who hit him and knocked him out.[143] |
Hasslebutt[]
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Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #96
Nurse Hasslebutt was the Thing's nurse when he was hospitalized following Ben's battles with the Gladiator and the Champion. Despite the presence of famous and esteemed heroes visiting the convalescent Thing, she was not intimidated and rudely chased them away, only worrying about the patient's well-being.[144] |
Hastings[]
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Appearances: Daring Mystery Comics #1
Hastings was the banker of Gold Creek, the village destroyed by a horse stampede radio controlled by a group of Chelsa City crooks intent on forcing Gold Creek residents to sell their property.[145] |
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Appearances: Menace #9
Hastings was the butler of the wealthy and sadistic Kenneth Long. Seeing him armed with a rifle, Hastings asked his master, after Kenneth had asked him if he had seen any dogs around, if by any chance he had no intention of shooting some.[146] |
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Appearances: Green Goblin #8
Mrs. Hastings was Normie Osborn's babysitter.[147] |
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Appearances: Star-Lord #1, Star-Lord #2, Star-Lord #3, Star-Lord #4, Star-Lord #5
Hastings was one of the pilots training for NASA under Commander Lisa Chang.[148] |
Hatch[]
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #43
After being hit in the head by Deadpool to get rid of her, Dr. Ella Whitby was treated in an emergency room by Dr. Hatch. Noticing bruises on her face in addition to the head contusion, which she said was caused by a fall, Dr. Hatch asked Ella if by chance she had a boyfriend and if by chance he was the violent type.[149] |
Havelock[]
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Named: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9
After saving Jonathan Rickman from a fire, Spider-Man collected a diary that belonged to Rickman in which there was a list of names, including Havelock and also that of Peter Parker himself. Investigating the names on the list he discovered that Havelock, as well as the other names on the list apart from his own, appeared to have disappeared or died under mysterious circumstances, only to discover that the names on the list were the people present at General Techtronics on the day of the Dr. Octavius's accident, the same day the radioactive spider bit Peter.[150] |
Haversham[]
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Appearances: Master of Kung Fu #81
Mrs. Haversham was a resident whose life was saved by Shang-Chi.[151] |
Hawkins[]
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #65, Avengers (Vol. 3) #66, Avengers (Vol. 3) #68, & Avengers (Vol. 3) #69
Hawkins was a Park Warden who came to Keystone to help the citizenry.[152] |
Hayden[]
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #38, Deadpool (Vol. 3) #39, Deadpool (Vol. 3) #40, Deadpool (Vol. 3) #45
Hayden was a real estate agent specializing in contracting secret homes for villains, who rented a house, which in all likelihood had belonged to Doctor Octopus, to Deadpool for the price of $20000 month, which he had to share with Constrictor and Titania (actually Copycat) anyway.[156] |
Hazel[]
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Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #3
Mentions: Wolverine: The Origin #1 After the accident at the Howlett Estate that ended with the death of John Howlett, Rose on the run with James asked for refuge from her only living relative, Aunt Hazel, but she refused her by referring to Rose that she had finished being part of of her family on the day she agreed to move to the Howlett Estate.[159] |
Heather[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #26
Heather was the girlfriend of Ballard who was killed in a terrorist attack carried out inside Rome's DaVinci Airport, to cover up a hit against her boyfriend and John Greene, both former business partners of shady businessman Giancarlo Gelberto.[160] |
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Appearances: Slapstick #1
Heather and Don Winston were abducted by a group of extradimensional clowns during their date in a carnival and were rescued by Slapstick.[161] |
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Appearances: Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #8, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #9, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #10, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #11
Heather studied information security systems. She was one of the volunteers who were put together in the Carol Cadets by Becky St. Jude to put Ulysses' knowledge to good use.[162] |
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Appearances: Spirits of Vengeance: Spirit Rider #1
Heather was a friend of Kushala's. She was having breakfast with her and Tanya when Doctor Strange and Johnny Blaze showed up asking Kushala for her help.[163] |
Hector[]
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #180
Hector witnessed Jasper confront the Incredible Hulk.[164] |
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Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #12
Hector was a waiter at D'Angelo's restaurant in New York City and was waiting on Alison Blaire and Roman Nekoboh when Roman was showing her how to live like a star.[165] |
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Appearances: Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #19 |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #27
Hector was a scientist at Cosmic Concepts who gave John Jameson a Space Age riot gear.[167] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #13
Hector is a gang leader. His arm was broken by Kiden Nixon when her mutant powers first manifested. He tried to shoot Kiden out of revenge, but she moved while the bullet was shot, and he ended up hitting one of Kiden's teachers.[168] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #9
An henchman of Angelica Rojas, Hector told Logan where to find Rojas and was killed by Felix.[169] |
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Appearances: Crypt of Shadows (Vol. 3) #1
Hector was a ghost living in Atlanta who was held in place by a couple who wanted to experiment on him but he reacted by taking possession of the girl until he was exorcised by Brielle Brooks and to whom he peacefully told his story.[170] |
Heinrich[]
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Appearances: Astonishing Tales #1
Heinrich was one of Prince Rudolfo's loyalists.[32] |
Heisenberg[]
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Appearances: Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) #14 |
Helen[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #17
Helen was one of Johnny Storm's dates.[172] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #183
Sister Helen was Mary Elizabeth O'Koren's teacher.[173] |
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Appearances: Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel #1
Helen was a nurse at a New York hospital where Rick Jones was admitted after he passed out for no apparent reason on the street. She and the doctor who treated him assisted as Rick phased through the stretcher where he was positioned.[174] |
Helena[]
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 7) #1
Helena was a waitress in a diner where Robert Goldman stopped undecided about what to order and asked her about the differences in the products she served.[175] |
Helm[]
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Appearances: X-Men Legends (Vol. 2) #1
Since Weapon X had failed to deal with the Hulk on schedule, Captain Helm ordered Logan to retreat after which he hit the Hulk with gas, stunning him and immediately bragged to Logan about Corps Commandos' ability to take care of any problems by having to take everything back soon after as the Hulk woke up and easily escaped capture.[176] |
Heloise[]
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #136
Heloise was in full labor but was stuck in traffic following the blackout caused by Electro. Fortunately, Spider-Man intervened and personally took Heloise to the hospital.[177] |
Henderson[]
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Appearances: Avengers #352
Inspector Henderson was an F.A.A. investigator who, with the help of the Avengers, investigated the anomalous crash that happened to Flight 4-1-7 caused by the Grim Reaper who shot it down to thank Lloigoroth for the powers he had granted him.[178] |
Hendricks[]
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Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 2) #4, Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 2) #5
Hendricks was a guard for the Penance Corporation. On Joseph Duffy's orders, he arrested Víctor Álvarez and Tyowa Bryant on false murder charges.[179] |
Henri[]
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Appearances: Vampire Tales #1
Henri was a French policeman who recognized Lord Ruthven upon his arrival in Paris and greeted him reverentially.[181] |
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Appearances: Amazing Scarlet Spider #2
Henri was the referee of the Great Game, a competition in which various wealthy individuals placed bets on the outcomes of battles between various superhumanly powerful individuals.[182] |
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Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man #-1
Henri was a servant of Baroness Adelicia von Krupp.[183] |
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Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #2, Iron Man (Vol. 3) #3
Henri was Countess Stephanie de la Spiroza's personal butler.[184] |
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Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #58
Henri was one of the soldiers who eradicated and plundered Pystoroka.[186] |
Henry[]
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Appearances: Avengers #14
Henry noticed through the window that something had approached the airliner he was traveling on (in fact it was Thor who had leaned on it on his journey to Norway) but his companion told him that he was imagining everything and move away from that window.[187] |
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Appearances: Avengers #32, Tales of Suspense #87
Henry and his wife witnessed the Sons of the Serpent assaulting Mr. Gonzales.[188] |
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Appearances: X-Men #24
Henry witnessed Locust's giant insects devouring his wheat field.[190] |
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Appearances: Silver Surfer #14
Henry was a super-hero fan who met the Silver Surfer and Spider-Man.[191] |
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Appearances: Giant-Size Chillers Featuring Curse of Dracula #1
Minor Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #23 Lord Henry killed himself after having failed to eliminate Dracula.[192] |
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Appearances: Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #19
Henry was a police officer who took in custody the members of the Dragon's Circle defeated by the Black Panther.[166] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #139
Henry and his wife Martha saw Daredevil swinging through the air overhead, and he groused that J. Jonah Jameson was right about the super-heroes in New York City being nuisances to be outlawed.[193] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #195
Henry used to play chess with Aunt May at the Restwell Nursing Home.[194] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #172
Henry was a member of the crime gang who kidnapped Vanessa Fisk.[195] |
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Appearances: Marvel Fanfare #38
An old man to whom the Mask of Death by Koala Mumba guaranteed youth along with four other men to the detriment of various teenagers without their knowledge. They were forced to become members of the very successful boy-band among the teenagers of the Podunk Slam by Mr. Appletree, the one who had made them rejuvenate using the mask. But when Moon Knight showed them what was happening to their fans, they all gave up their success and youth by destroying the mask.[196] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #371
Anne and Henry were a couple from Wisconsin who were visiting New York. When they passed by the Sanctum Sanctorum, Anne recognized it as Doctor Strange's mansion while Henry was unaware of who he was and just then a Hulk possessed by Shanzar burst out of the mansion, causing debris to fall on them and Dr. Strange stopped from falling on them, thus saving the couple.[197] |
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Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #57
Henry was a tourist in Los Angeles who, together with his wife Emma and their son Nico, became caught up in a fight between the Sensational She-Hulk and the Incredible Hulk.[198] |
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Appearances: Strange Combat Tales #4
Henry was one of the five Crusader knights rendered almost immortal to protect the Spear of Destiny.[199] |
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Appearances: Iron Man 2.0 #1
Henry brought a package to Judith, and it was the third in a week, but knowing what she had gone through, he wished that it must have been really nice to be back on her feet.[200] |
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Appearances: Iron Age: Alpha #1
The doorman of a Tony Stark's mansion in New York City. Welcomed a bewildered Tony Stark from an alternate future who traveled to the past to prevent the destruction of Earth, mistaking him for the real Tony Stark who was in fact already in the apartment and completely drunk.[201] |
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Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 2) #39, Hulk (Vol. 2) #41
Henry was a childhood friend of Thaddeus Ross in New Hampshire with whom he played war games, but whose mother of Thaddeus did not want to be played with loaded weapons even if toys.[202] He had to witness the death of his father returning from the war who crashed with the plane he had taken to go home and surprise his son.[203] |
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Appearances: Magneto: Not a Hero #3
Henry was Christopher Bach's doorman.[204] |
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Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #5 |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #8
Henry acted as a bodyguard for Odessa Drake and tried to stop Dave McCauley from disturbing her but was stopped by Odessa herself.[206] |
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Appearances: U.S.Agent (Vol. 2) #1
Henry was one of the former workers at Brombline Cross Mining who was interviewed after the mine closed and the Virago arrived.[207] |
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Appearances: Marvel #4
Gladys screamed in alarm to her husband Henry that there was a 300-foot flying dragon flying over the city, unable to distract him from reading her newspaper with Henry telling her that there was always something odd to hear her.[208] |
Henryk[]
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Appearances: Blade: Vampire Nation #1
Henryk was a vampire who revealed during an analysis session that he had never wanted to become a vampire, recounting that he had simply gone to take out the trash one night and been attacked, only to wake up a few hours later as a vampire.[209] |
Henshaw[]
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Appearances: Avengers #276
Henshaw was Doctor Druid's assistant at New York's Plaza Hotel.[210] |
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Mentions: X-Factor #60
Henshaw was a reporter working for the W-ARC Network. During the crisis of the abduction of a group of young mutants by the Genoshians on American soil, Paul Burton, the boss of W-ARC, ordered Henshaw to immediately travel to Washington D.C. to obtain live direct reaction from the highest possible sources.[211] |
Henson[]
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Appearances: Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #10
A member of the Wild Pack's Delta Team when they were investigating a string of murders of ambassadors. After one Delta Team member was killed and another one went missing, the Wild Pack recalled them from the case. Wanting to continue on the case precisely for the memory of their fallen partners, Henson and the rest of the Delta Team complained to Wild Pack manager Mortimer, who was meeting at the Symkarian Embassy of New York City with Wild Pack's elite team members Battlestar and Powell, but Morty only directed them to fellow manager Lorna Kleinfeldt; Henson warned Battlestar and Powell that Wild Pack leader Silver Sable was fickle and could reassign them easily. Henson and the Delta Team went to Kleinfeldt's office, and found her half-dressed, smooching Pack member Crippler. Henson and the Delta were kicked away and asked to keep mum.[212] |
Herb[]
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Appearances: Avengers #176
Herb witnessed the Avengers coming by bus to Forest Hills Gardens.[213] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #197
Herb was a robber stopped by the Archangel in the West Village.[214] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man #39
Herb was knocked out by Spider-Man after coming to New York City to take her wife home by force.[215] |
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Appearances: Nova (Vol. 2) #8
Herb was an agent of the Shadow Consortium, tasked with hijacking and retrieving a secret United States defense surveillance satellite. He was confronted by Nova, who convinced him and his partner Leo to surrender, but died in the explosion of the ship he was travelling in.[216] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #425
Herb and his partner Marty barely escaped with their lives when their armored car was attacked by Electro.[217] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #36
Herb was a boy who was bullied by a young Wade Wilson and his cronies, to the point of putting him inside a washing machine and thus forcing him to get his lunch money.[122] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #1
Herb was interrogated by Spider-Man about the Bull's whereabouts.[218] |
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Appearances: Captain Marvel (Vol. 10) #27
Herb was a guy Carol Danvers met at the speed date organized by her friends. When she asked him what his profession was, he replied that he was a professional online troll.[219] |
Herbert[]
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Appearances: Daredevil #41
Herbert and his wife witnessed the Unholy Three capture Foggy Nelson right before their eyes, but he decided to get out and don't get involved.[220] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 7) #13
Herbert was a VIP guest at the Hellfire Gala, to whom his partner advised that he had drunk too much scotch and hadn't danced yet. On his way to the restroom he was attacked by Terra Verdean terrorists. He returned to the dance shortly after completely wet.[221] |
Herbie[]
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Appearances: X-Men #32
Herbie was one of the patrons who fled when the Satan's Saints stormed the Coffee A Go-Go.[222] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #45
Herbie was one of the students demonstrating against the Stark Industries.[223] |
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Appearances: Black Panther #14, Black Panther #15
A member of the Harlem gang of Thunderbolts, Li'l Herbie stole the Sonic Disruptor from Klaw.[224] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #-1 & Spider-Man #38
Herbie used to work in a local pub where Harrison Thompson used to go drinking.[226] |
Herman[]
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Appearances: X-Men #20 & Amazing Spider-Man #147
Herman and Mabel witnessed the Blob and Unus the Untouchable rob an armored car.[228] A short time later, Herman and Mabel witnessed Spider-Man battle the Tarantula across the street in Manhattan.[229] |
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Appearances: Doctor Strange #175 & Doctor Strange #176
Herman was a cab driver who took Doctor Strange and Clea from Central Park to the Greenwich Village.[230] He was deceived by the Sons of Satannish to reveal Clea's whereabouts.[231] |
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Appearances: Black Panther #8
Herman was an henchman of Nick Scarpa, who died in a helicopter crash after having been rescued by the Black Panther.[232] |
Herna[]
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Appearances: All-New Ghost Rider #1, All-New Ghost Rider #2, All-New Ghost Rider #3, All-New Ghost Rider #4, All-New Ghost Rider #5
Herna was a member of the Blue Krüe gang; he was one of Guero Valdez's friends from Lincoln High School. He helped Guero steal Gabe Reyes' wheelchair only to mock him.[233] |
Hernandez[]
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Appearances: Spider-Man #31
Mr. Hernandez was a client of the Stillwell Adoption Agency who eventually agreed to adopt a homeless kid named Daniel.[235] |
Hershey[]
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Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #14
Hershey and his owner Sammy were saved by Spider-Man after their building caught fire.[236] |
Hessen[]
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Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #320
Dr. Hessen told Gabrielle Haller that the situation regarding her son David was very serious, on a scale of 1 to 10 it was 35, and furthermore told her that the Israeli government would also consider nuclear weapons to resolve the crisis.[237] |
Hester[]
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Appearances: Longshot #1
Hester was a young mother whose baby was saved by Longshot.[238] |
Hewlitt[]
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Appearances: Ms. Marvel #1
Hewlitt was the doorman at the apartment complex Carol Danvers used to live in at Park Avenue and 61st Street.[239] |
Heywood[]
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Mentions: Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #2
Mr. Heywood was a history teacher who had taught at P.S. 76 in Harlem, but who had been transferred upstate to Rochester, and his place was taken by professor Luke Charles, actually T'Challa in his identity created to remain in America.[240] |
Hidalgo[]
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #265
She received a visit from Bonita Juarez to see if the youth recovery program adopted in the area was working with his son Juan.[241] |
Hideko[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #275
Hideko was the assistant for Bill Watkins, station manager at WXIT. She informed him that Jennifer Walters was calling him as the lawyer for the Fantastic Four.[242] |
Hideo[]
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Appearances: Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #2
Hideo was one of Heiji Shigematsu's henchmen, who was defeated by Wolverine.[243] |
Higgens[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #15
Higgens was a driver who stopped by a local orphanage where the Invisible Girl had just entertained the children.[244] |
Higgins[]
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Appearances: Iron Man #52
Higgins was one of Marianne Rodgers' coworkers.[245] |
Highley[]
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Mentioned: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9
After saving Jonathan Rickman from a fire, Spider-Man collected a diary that belonged to Rickman in which there was a list of names, including Highley and also that of Peter Parker himself. Investigating the names on the list he discovered that Highley, as well as the other names on the list apart from his own, appeared to have disappeared or died under mysterious circumstances, only to discover that the names on the list were the people present at General Techtronics on the day of the Dr. Octavius's accident, the same day the radioactive spider bit Peter.[150] |
Hilda[]
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Appearances: Dazzler #35
Hilda was a member of the Racine Ramjets, a roller derby team that visited the all-female club Femmes. Hilda participated in harassment of Alison Blaire and her coworker Barb Spooner until a fight broke out between them with Alison Blaire coming out on top.[246] |
Hildy[]
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Appearances: Jane Foster & the Mighty Thor #1
Hildy was a waitress at a diner in Ohio where Rūna and Michelle had a first date and to whom she served decaf coffee due to the late hour.[247] |
Hill[]
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Appearances: New Avengers (Vol. 2) #9
General Hill was an American espionage officer. He met Nick Fury in the 1950s in a bar in Bayamo, Cuba, telling him that the President of the United States had asked about him to expose the Avengers Initiative project to him.[248] |
Hillary[]
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Appearances: Avengers #102, X-Men #99
Hillary[249] detected a solar flare with a direct course for Earth.[250] |
Hillson[]
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Appearances: Defenders #131
Dean Hillson was the Dean for Brooklyn University. When the Defenders and Frog-Man fought with Walrus, Hillson sought to take the damages from Beast's speaking fee.[251] |
Hinkerson[]
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Appearances: New Warriors Annual #2
Mr. Hinkerson was Robbie Baldwin's math-trigonometry teacher. When he had to list the top ten enemies of the New Warriors, he put Mr. Hinkerson first, saying that was his view of the list and that he hated math.[252] |
Hiram[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #6
Hiram and his wife Matilda spotted the Sub-Mariner while touring New York City.[84] |
Hiroshi[]
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Appearances: Venom: The Finale #2
Hiroshi was Tris Tilby's sound engineer.[253] |
Hitch[]
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Appearances: Longshot #2
Hitch was a movie director who hired Longshot as a stuntman. When he fell down horribly injured and seemingly dead during a stunt, Hitch, fearing charges of manslaughter, dumped him in a river.[254] |
Hizzoner[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #35
Judge Hizzoner took pity on the Molten Man and let him go without any punishment since he had agreed to pay for damage he had caused.[255] |
H'nah[]
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Appearances: Wakanda #2
H'nah was a member of the Empowered, the former slave caste freed after the fall of Emperor N'Jadaka. After yet another terrorist attack by the Pride of Ghekre, the Empowered began to clash against the Stewards of the Gift, the former slave owners, and when one of the Stewards called her nameless scum during a demonstration, she yelled her name at her telling him that she was now free, and free to stick the knife where she pleased.[256] |
Hockins[]
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Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #19
Mr. Hockins, of the department of public works, was a frequent guest at Dr. Connors' lectures.[257] |
Hodges[]
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Appearances: Agents of Atlas (Vol. 2) #5
ATF's Agent Hodges witnessed a battle between the New Avengers and the Agents of Atlas.[258] |
Hoffsteader[]
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Appearances: Warlock #13
Dr. Hoffsteader told Dr. Bell the story about Barry Bauman.[259] |
Holderidge[]
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #181
Holderidge was a Weapon X project government official, who worked at a secret Canadian military complex.[260] |
Holhein[]
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Appearances: Avengers 1959 #4
Holhein and Bubenheimer were two of ICON's henchmen on guard duty at the Innsbruck mansion. When Innsbruck ordered the two to stop the dogs from barking, the two went to do so but were both thrown back into the room where Innsbruck was by Sabretooth.[261] |
Holland[]
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #217
Mrs. Holland was such a fan of the Secret Hospital soap opera, she immediately recognized Mary Jane Watson aboard the Skyways express flight 4918, bound for Pittsburgh.[262] |
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Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #13
Nurse Holland was one of Dr. Basel's assistants at the Basel Stress Clinic.[263] |
Hollis[]
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 6) #26
Warden Hollis was the warden of the prison where Daredevil was imprisoned and was also the father of Mason Hollis, aka Crime-Wave, whom Daredevil had defeated and arrested in the past.[264] |
Hollister[]
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Appearances: X Lives of Wolverine #2
Hollister was an officer on the ship captained by Captain Xavier, and to whom the captain asked how the morale of the men on board was. During the verbal exchange between the two, Hollister was possessed by Omega Red in an attempt to eliminate an ancestor of Charles Xavier so that he could not be born.[265] |
Holloway[]
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Appearances: Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 3) #0.1
Holloway was one of the nurses who took care of Peter Quill after his mother died.[266] |
Hollowell[]
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Appearances: Mystical Tales #4
Hollowell was a sorcerer whom Bruce Carmody turned to to recover his father's treasure from which he had been disinherited leaving everything to his younger brother Joe. Hollowell and Bruce devised a plan using the wizard's beautiful daughter Laurie to get a potion for Joe that would give him visions that would lead him to the treasure, but the girl fell in love with Joe and tricked Bruce to drink the potion instead, who for seven years guided by visions, set about on a wild goose chase, meanwhile Joe and the girl were married, starting a family and welcoming his sorcerer father-in-law into his home.[267] |
Holme[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #277
Constable Holme was a police constable in Belle Porte, Connecticut, adopted home of Reed, Sue, and Franklin Richards. Holme responded to the destruction at the Richards house by Mephisto initially thinking that they had been killed until the intervention by Doctor Strange helped revive them while fighting Mephisto in his domain.[268] |
Homer[]
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
Homer was Bertha's husband, whose family possessed Ozarr's lamp.[269] |
Honcho[]
Appearances: Thor #270
Brother Honcho found Donald Blake's cane by showing it to girls and saying it would be the right scepter for the president of the Street Kings. When Blake attempted to reclaim the staff, Honcho refused and tried to hit Blake with the same, but the simple contact of the stick with Blake gave way to Blake's transformation into Thor scaring Honcho and putting him to flight.[270] |
Honda[]
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #55
Honda was one of Jotaro Isuzu's assistants.[271] |
Honey[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #536, Amazing Spider-Man #537
Honey was a guest at the 40 Motel where Peter Parker was staying with his family.[272] |
Honeywell[]
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Appearances: Daredevil #24
Lord Mayor Honeywell surrounded Plunder Castle with a small militia, trying to force Ka-Zar to give himself up.[274] |
Hood[]
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Appearances: Secret Avengers #21
Ms. Hood was a member of O*N*E and a former Marine lieutenant while secretly also a member of the Shadow Council and after being exposed by Commander Steve Rogers and his Secret Avengers, Hood told Steve of the experiments performed by the Shadow Council in South America to get Super-Soldiers and the survivors of such experiments were in the basement of the O*N*E building that she intended to blow up. At the end of his mission he committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a gun.[275] |
Hooper[]
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Appearances: Giant-Size Man-Thing #4
Hooper was a cigar salesman. When Howard the Duck went there to buy some cigars, when paying Hooper he noticed that on the bill there was a George Washington looking like a duck and only then did he realize that Howard was a duck, and when Howard asked him if there was trouble accepting foreign currency, Hooper replied that there was no problem just getting rid of him.[129] |
Hootchie[]
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Appearances: Darkhawk #3
Hootchie and Mongo were two Midtown High School students whom Chris Powell casually eavesdropped on as Mongo told Hootchie that his older brother was going to do business with the people of Bazin that same night.[276] |
Hope[]
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #5
Hope was Detective Bolt's girlfriend.[277] |
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Appearances: Champions (Vol. 4) #3
Hope was an anchorwoman who voiced the opposing views of Silhouette and Jake Oh in a televised debate about Kamala's Law.[278] |
Hopper[]
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Appearances: Patsy Walker #75, Patsy Walker #76, Miss America #91
Dr. Hopper is a local general care physician in Centerville, California.[279][280] |
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Appearances: Avengers #256, Avengers #257
Dr. Hopper and Dr. Smythe were both part of a five-person research team that was being guided through the Savage Land by Ka-Zar and Zabu when the giant Terminus arrived and proclaimed himself to be their master.[281] When they all ran from him, Terminus, for his own amusement, used his staff to fire a blast of energy at them. Both Ka-Zar and Zabu survived, but none of the study group did, and Captain America later told Ka-Zar that the Avengers had found their bodies.[282] |
Horace[]
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures #5
Horace was a renowned prankster who was eventually captured by the Martians for their zoo.[283] |
Hortense[]
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Appearances: Patsy and Hedy #78
Hortense was a classmate of Hedy Wolfe in Centerville, California.[284] |
Horst[]
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Appearances: Astonishing Tales #1
Horst was one of Prince Rudolfo's loyalists.[32] |
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Appearances: Uncanny X-Men: First Class Giant-Size Special #1
Horst was a robber who was confronted and defeated by Nightcrawler.[285] |
Horton[]
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Appearances: Carnage (Vol. 2) #9
Horton was the captain of the Caspian Sea freighter.[286] |
Horwitz[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #29
Mrs. Horwitz was a neighbor of Sky's in the Soho neighborhood, whom Sky often helped to reattach the clothesline that kept falling off.[287] |
Hoskous[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #358
Hoskous worked for the Bureau of Latverian Antiquities.[288] |
Hotchkins[]
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Appearances: Captain America #253
Hotchkins was the butler of Falsworth Manor.[289] |
Howard[]
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Appearances: Uncanny Tales #34
Howard was an aspiring stage magician who waited for his chance to show off and in the meantime was content to do general jobs in a television studio, until the day he met a real time-traveling sorcerer who was trying to return to his era and to do this without being observed, he exchanged clothes with Howard, but the sorcerer's clothes were enchanted and in front of the television producer, Howard involuntarily performed magic tricks which led him to obtain a role as a magician in a children's program .[290] |
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Appearances: Hero for Hire #12
Howard was a member of the Mainstream Motors Board of Directors. He was present during a conference meeting with the other board director until they were suddenly attacked by Chemistro.[291] |
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Appearances: 4 #1 & 4 #3
Howard was Jonathan Storm's agent.[292] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #659
Howard was a commentator at Carlie Cooper's roller derby match. He pointed out Carlie's foul and asked his co-host Frank for confirmation.[294] |
Howe[]
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Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #652
Mrs. Howe was one of Dr. Foster's patients.[295] |
Howell[]
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #11
Mr. Howell warned the police that the Impossible Man was robbing a bank.[296] |
Howes[]
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #54
Howes was one of Major Del Tremens' men at Tranquility Base outside of Liberty, New Mexico. He was tricked into releasing Spider-Man, who claimed to have taken photographs of the devastated town.[297] |
Howie[]
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Appearances: Marvel Fanfare #6
As a child, Howie used to play with his friend Billy in front of Stephen Strange's Mansion.[298] |
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Appearances: Defenders #120
Howie was snickering with his friend Pat as a girl attempted to lift weights, not knowing it was the Valkyrie, but stopped snickering when Brunnhilde lifted the weights in one hand and spun them overhead.[299] |
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Appearances: Thing #24
Howie was an employee of Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S. and drove the truck that was transporting the Rhino from their facility in upstate New York. He was hypnotized by the Miracle Man while driving on the highway and crashed the truck, allowing him to free the Rhino.[300] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #262
Howie was one of the ball court punks who were reprimanded by Spider-Man.[301] |
H'ral[]
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Appearances: X-Men: Legacy #255, X-Men: Legacy #256
While Magneto tried to negotiate with the Grad Nan Holt rebels on the space station where they had taken control, Lieutenant H'ral pointed out to his superior officer that a cargo bay at the station was already damaged and a salvo would be enough to totally destroy the barriers, plunging the station into the void of space.[302] |
Hruzz[]
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Appearances: Deadpool Corps #10
Field Marshall of the Imperial Army, declared that it was not the task of the Omega Confederation to decide who was the just ruler of the Krook and as such the Imperial Army would send peacekeeping forces to repel the Confederation forces and restore order.[304] |
Huber[]
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Appearances: Vengeance #4
During the last days of the Second World War, Huber ran to the Red Skull warning him that he must immediately return to Berlin by order of the Fuhrer, because the allies were closing in.[305] |
Hubert[]
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #25
Television newscaster Hubert announced the top story about the Exemplars' giant stone construct over New York City.[306] |
Hudson[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #259
Mr. Hudson was a man who setup an illegal gambling operation in a deserted train yard. He was confronted by Hobgoblin who demanded a cut of the operation.[307] |
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Appearances: Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #1, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #2, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #4
Hudson was an art classmate at Community College that Steve Rogers befriended. He suggested to Steve in class that he should look at the model even though she was naked. They later met in a bar remembering things from the past.[308] |
Hughes[]
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Appearances: Avengers #254
Hughes was an employee at NORAD who was working on a test simulation when it was disrupted by interference caused by Vision's takeover of Earth's computer systems. General Peabody demanded that Hughes trace the signal and he determined that it had originated from Avengers Mansion.[311] |
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #5
Mr. Hughes was Shirley Washington's insurance agent.[312] |
Huike[]
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Appearances: Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #33, Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #33
Mentions: Thunderbolts Annual (Vol. 2) #1 Huike was an electronics wizard who worked for Hammerhead and prepared a device for him that would control Japan's new luxury supertrain and detonate it as they were commissioned.[313] |
Hulme[]
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Appearances: Alpha Flight: In the Beginning #-1
Mr. Hulme endorsed Dr. Hudson's idea to create a super-powers department.[315] |
Humphrey[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #678
Humphrey was the doorman of the building where Peter Parker's apartment was, and every morning when Peter left the house to go to Horizon Labs for work, Humphrey politely greeted him and exchanged a few words of courtesy.[316] |
Hunny[]
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Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Heritage #1
Hunny, who for the young people on the reservation was simply Uncle, was teaching the children to ride when a giant robot appeared from underground and he had the children run away, but luckily a group of mutant Native Americans from Krakoa came to help attacking the robot destroying it.[317] |
Hunt[]
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Appearances: Marvel Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #5
Mr. Hunt was the father of Molly and was one of the victims of radiation fallout that was housed in the Colony from NORAD.[318] |
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Appearances: Marvel Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #5
Mrs. Hunt was the mother of Molly and was one of the victims of radiation fallout that was housed in the Colony from NORAD.[318] |
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Appearances: Captain America #613, Captain America #614
Mr. Hunt worked for the Second Shadow and was one of the main authors of the kidnapping and poisoning of Rikki Barnes until the intervention of the Black Widow who beat Mr. Hunt loudly.[319] |
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Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #9.1
Mr. Hunter was an associate of Tan Kim Seng, a Madripoor crime boss who was killed by Daken when Seng refused to submit to Daken's rule.[321] |
Hunter[]
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Appearances: Spider-Man #67
Hospital administrator Ms. Hunter couldn't release any information regarding Dr. Trainer to Peter Parker.[120] |
Husayn[]
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Appearances: Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1, Magnificent Ms. Marvel #1 (potentially), Magnificent Ms. Marvel #16 (potentially), Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annual #1
Husayn was the cousin of Fadi Fadlalah. Together with his brother Hassan, he ran the juice bar Habibi in Jersey City. The three and their grandmother lived together, and were aware of Fadi's inherited duty as the super hero Amulet.[142] When C.R.A.D.L.E. soldiers investigated Habibi due to its connection to Amulet, either Husayn or Hassan stood his ground, causing a commotion when the customers backed him up against the soldiers.[322] |
Hyacinth[]
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Appearances: Marvel #3
Hyacinth was a tailor who lived in the underwater fortress of Argno Gwace and made a tuxedo for Namor.[323] |
Hyman[]
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #147
Hyman was a kid who witnessed Spider-Man fight the Tarantula on the Jackal's bus.[229] |
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- ↑ Secret Avengers #21
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- ↑ Champions (Vol. 4) #3
- ↑ Patsy Walker #75–76
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- ↑ Avengers #256
- ↑ Avengers #257
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- ↑ Patsy and Hedy #78
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men: First Class Giant-Size Special #1
- ↑ Carnage (Vol. 2) #9
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- ↑ Captain America #253
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- ↑ Hero for Hire #12
- ↑ 4 #1
- ↑ 4 #3
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #659
- ↑ Journey Into Mystery #652
- ↑ Fantastic Four #11
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- ↑ Marvel Fanfare #6
- ↑ Defenders #120
- ↑ Thing #24
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man #262
- ↑ X-Men: Legacy #255
- ↑ X-Men: Legacy #256
- ↑ Deadpool Corps #10
- ↑ Vengeance #4
- ↑ Avengers (Vol. 3) #25
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #259
- ↑ Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #2
- ↑ Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #4
- ↑ Avengers #254
- ↑ Sensational Spider-Man #5
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- ↑ Alpha Flight: In the Beginning #-1
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- ↑ Magnificent Ms. Marvel #16
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