Character Index - J
J.B.
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #82, Daredevil #165
JB was a TV network executive who accepted Spider-Man's offer to appear on one of the late night talk shows.[1] |
J.C.
Appearances: Spider-Man #84
J.C. was a friend of Devon Lewis.[3] |
Jack
Appearances: Captain America #170
Jack was murdered by Moonstone in a small Midwestern university.[4] | |
Appearances: Nova #1
Jack was a classmate of Richard Rider at Harry S. Truman High School and played for the same basketball team. Jack blamed Rider for having missed aa block, causing their team to lose the game.[5]. | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #383
Jack was acting as Gregor in Metamorphosis on Broadway with Nadia Dornova, when he suddenly disappeared in thin air.[6] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #110
Only eight miles outside Lubbock, Jack and Rog noticed a vehicle in trouble. While they were investigating the scene, the Lizard slithered on board of their truck. The two truckers, who were working for 'Louisiana Leathers', were allegedly slaughtered by the villain near the Mississippi border.[7] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #6
Jack and his partner were caught by Spider-Man after they tried to rob a church collection box at gunpoint.[8] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #21
Jack was a member of the troops sent by the United Nations as part of Operation Metalstorm to free Slorenia from Ultron.[9] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #1
Jack witnessed a terrorist attack in Centerville on Easter Sunday.[10] | |
Appearances: Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 2) #10
Jack was among the reporters who came to the H.A.M.M.E.R. press conference.[11] | |
Appearances: Storm (Vol. 3) #6
Jack was the bodyguard of a United States senator who attacked Storm.[12] |
Jackie
Appearances: Black Panther #14, Black Panther #15
A member of the Harlem gang the Thunderbolts, Jackie used the Sonic Disruptor against the Black Panther while he was under Klaw's influence.[13] | |
Appearances: X-Men / Spider-Man #1
Jackie was a talk show host who invited J. Jonah Jameson and Kraven the Hunter onto her show.[15] |
Jackson
Appearances: Spider-Man #45
Jackson was one of the men sent by Frank Cortese to protect Mister C. He and his squad were all defeated by Spider-Man in Central Park[16]. |
Jacob
Appearances: 4 #5, 4 #6, 4 #7
Jacob and Jeff were filmmakers who were making a documentary about the Jersey Devil.[17] |
Jacques
Appearances: Immortal Iron Fist #2
Jacques fought in Fort Souville with Orson Randall.[20] |
Jacquet
Appearances: Marvels #1
Mrs. Jacquet was the mother of Doris and mother-in-law of Phil Sheldon. She was very excited about the marriage between her daughter and Phil.[21] |
Jake
Appearances: X-Men #118
Jake was one of Moses Magnum's Deterrence Research Corporation workers.[22] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #238
Jake was a teenager who attempted to occupy the Alley after the Morlocks were gone.[23] | |
Appearances: Punisher War Journal #53
He was among the members of the Sword of Liberty who tried to flush out the Punisher but was easily overwhelmed by him when he first broke his leg and finally killed him giving him the coup de grace with the gun.[24] | |
Appearances: Infinity Crusade #1 | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #110
Jake was a member of the Pipers, a biker gang who terrorized drivers along Colorado's southern border. He was one of the first Pipers to be killed by the Lizard.[7] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #24
Jake was a rock climber who dated Kirsten McDuffie.[26] |
Jakes
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #11
Jakes was Burt Corrigan's chauffeur.[27] |
Jaleel
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #7
Jaleel was one of the students from the Cresskill School for the Blind who were rescued by Matthew Murdock when their bus crashed during a snowstorm in the Catskill Mountains.[28] |
Jaime
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #36
Jaime was a falangist kid who was taken prisoner by Eric Blair.[29] | |
File:Jaime (Spain) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #116, Daredevil #500
Jaime was the son of Marta, a woman who met and started a relationship with Wilson Fisk when he tried to start a new life in Spain. Fisk became a father figure for Jaime and his sister Adriana, who called him "Uncle Wheelie". However, Jamie and the rest of his family were slaughtered by the Hand and Lady Bullseye.[30] |
Jamaal
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #548
Jamaal was a taxi cab driver who took Spider-Man to Battery Park.[31] |
Jamar
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 8) #2 |
James
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #11
After a string of mysterious murders of local doctors, Dr. James sees a patient that insists that there is something wrong with his eyes, even though he is warned by his nurse. The man turns out to be a vengeful intern who was fired for unauthorized medical procedures who had spent the years mastering the art of hypnosis and has been hypnotizing the doctors who fired him. Dr. James would resist the mans hypnotic commands to walk into traffic and fight him off, and bind him for the authorities.[33] | |
Appearances: Captain America Comics #32
Professor James was the archaeologist who discovered the Tomb of Bodeo in Bolivia and the cursed Cup of God, and in spite of the curse he drank inside and went mad thinking he was Bodeo himself.[34] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adventures #4
James was Simon Sledge's driver.[35] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #129
Mr. James was the director of the Twelfth Hour television program. When the three panelists were sucked into the Sixth Dimension by the Screaming Idol, he immediately asked Dr. Strange to rescue them. Once done, Dr. Strange cast a spell of forgetfulness so that no one could remember what happened.[36] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #216
Doctor James from Fleming-Gardner Memorial Hospital was killed by the Gael.[37] | |
File:James.jpg | Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #279
James worked at the Symkarian Embassy when Silver Sable got delivered flowers. The flowers where a bomb that was send by Jack O'Lantern.[38] |
Appearances: X-Factor #11
Doctor James treated the Angel after he was taken to Saint Vincent's Hospital.[39] | |
Appearances: Alpha Flight #42
James was the autist of the Auctioneer and also served as his henchman.[40] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #17
James was a fan of Rick Jones and saved his life when a man who wanted to take revenge on Rick tried to run him down with a truck.[41] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #294
James was the chauffeur who drove the limousine that accompanied Warren and Charlotte for a date.[42] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #37
Mrs. James was a motor-mouthed neighbor of Jennifer Hardesty.[43] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Family #5
James was Screwball's young cousin who was kidnapped by the Mad Hacker, who endangered the child for internet contacts and money. James was saved by Spider-Man's intervention.[44] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #4, Daredevil (Vol. 3) #6
James called Mr. Murdock from the Nelson and Murdock Law Office as soon as the verdict for Mr. Pampolos was in.[45] | |
Appearances: Legendary Star-Lord #1
Father James conducted Meredith Quill's funeral.[46] |
Jamie
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #408
Jamie was a Burning Blade gangbanger.[47] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #98
Jamie was Sarah Chan's cameraman.[48] | |
Appearances: Fear Itself #1
Jamie interviewed Steve Rogers during a riot at Ground Zero.[49] |
Jan
Appearances: Fantastic Four #232
Jan gave the Thing a scuba tank when he crashed into the sporting goods store where she was working, allowing him to breathe during a fight against a water elemental sent by Diablo. Jan was then trapped by the same water elemental and was in turn rescued by the Thing.[50] |
Jane
Appearances: Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) #13, Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) #14
Jane was Vegas' sister.[51] | |
Appearances: Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration #1
Jane was saved by fireman David Walker during the Human Torch's first appearance in New York City. 75 years later, Jane requested Jessica Jones' assistance in finding Walker, in order to properly thank him for saving her life.[53] |
Janet
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #41
Janet decided to attack New York City's water supply system to avenge her father, who had warned about the dangers of the antiquated system but was fired for it.[54] | |
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #52
Janet was Greg Hallerhand's Personal Assistant at CBC.[55] | |
Appearances: Marvel Double Shot #4
Janet and her friend Davy were saved by Doctor Strange from the Bottle Imp.[56] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man & the Secret Wars #2
Hubert's mother, Janet met Spider-Man and Ben Grimm when Denver was teleported on Battleworld.[57] |
Janey
Appearances: Eternals Annual #1
Janey was saved by Karkas from Attila the Hun.[58] | |
Appearances: Thunderbolts #4
In a television station near the Adirondack Mountains, Janey decided to send to her network a remote broadcast from the Thunderbolts, while they were fighting Arnim Zola inside Doctor Doom's Castle.[59] |
Jangles
Appearances: Captain America #170 & Captain America #171
Jangles was one of Stoneface's henchmen.[4] |
Janice
File:Janice (Earth-616).jpg | Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #279
Janice is a fashion model working for Kingsley Ltd.[38] |
Janie
Appearances: Totally Awesome Hulk #7
Janie was a hospital receptionist from Las Vegas who met Bruce Banner.[61] |
Janos
Appearances: Havok and Wolverine Meltdown #3
Janos escorted Havok and Scarlett across the Soviet border in the western Carpathian Mountains.[62] |
Janssen
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #0
Doctor Janssen's hospital was attacked, and she survived barely enough to tell Wonder Man that his brother, the Grim Reaper, had been attacked and kidnapped by robots.[63] |
Jarl
Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #2
Jarl was an Aesir raider who was about to kill Conan, but he was suddenly stopped by his partner Honir.[64] |
Jasmine
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #332
Jasmine was rescued by Venom when she fell into a lake in Central Park.[65] | |
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #273
Jasmine was a slave of the grey lotus who Conan in a smoke-and-rum stained tavern, but the Cimmerian rejected her. Needing money for Yatha's lotus, she then attempted to ambush him in the night streets of Shadizar the wicked, but she was accidentally killed by her own husband.[66] |
Jason
Appearances: West Coast Avengers #3
Jason was of the looters arrested by the West Coast Avengers.[67] | |
Appearances: Marvel Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #4
Jason was Annie's son.[68] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #560, Fantastic Four #563, Fantastic Four #566
Jason was Debbie Green's ex-boyfriend.[69] | |
File:Jason (Siege Character) (Earth-616) 0001.jpg | Appearances: Siege #2
Jason helped Maria Hill and Thor during the Siege of Asgard.[71] |
Jasper
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #180
Jasper was renowned throughout the county for his stubbornness and hair-trigger temper.[72] | |
Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #2
Jasper and Tierra were two twin albino children whose mother Leilani hid in the laundry basket of her neighbor Peter Parker so that Spider-Man could protect them.[73] |
Jassim
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #64 |
Javi
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #7
Javi was one of the students from the Cresskill School for the Blind who were rescued by Matthew Murdock when their bus crashed during a snowstorm in the Catskill Mountains.[75] |
Jaxon
Appearances: Fear #13
Jaxon was the boyfriend of Jennifer Kale. He became possessed by a demon, under the orders of Thog the Nether-Spawn. Jaxon was used to bring Joshua, Jennifer and Andrew Kale, along with Man-Thing to Sominus. The plan was to get Man-Thing to kill all three Kales. This failed and when they returned to the swamp, Man-Thing burnt the spirit from Jaxon's body. This had the effect of freeing Jaxon from demonic control.[76] Jaxon was later seen saying goodnight to Jennifer. She saw something on his back.[77] |
Jay
Appearances: Marvels #2
A reporter for the Daily Globe, Jay and hie colleague Gavin were told by Barney Bushkin to cover the Sentinels' story.[78] | |
Appearances: Black Widow (Vol. 3) #1
Jay was crippled by the Black Widow after he tried to harass Sally Anne Carter.[79] | |
Appearances: Dark Reign: Young Avengers #1
Jay was a robber who confronted the Young Masters during one of their self-recorded "heroic acts". However, he was brutally killed by Big Zero, who simply grew up in size and stomped on him.[80] |
Jean
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #8
Jean was a flower seller from Paris who knew Yvette Avril.[81] | |
Appearances: Ironheart #2
Mr. Jean was the owner of a shop in Boston. He was helped by Ironheart to oppose a further request for extortion by a gang of criminals, and despite the heroine's intervention, he felt resigned to yield to the demands of the criminals.Ironheart #2 |
Jean-Pierre
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #78
Jean-Pierre was a teenager who was stopped by Cloak from taking Ecstasy's drug.[82] |
Jeanette
Appearances: Wolverine: Bloodlust #1 |
Jeanne
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #40
Jeanne was a romantic interest of Tony Stark when he first became Iron Man. She told Tony that she wished he would come to Monte Carlo more often, so she could see more of him[84]. |
Jeb
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #63
In 1921, Jeb was confronted and defeated by Logan in Kansas City.[85] |
Jed
File:Jed (Earth-616) from Elektra Root of Evil Vol 1 2 001.png | Appearances: Elektra Root of Evil #2 |
Jeeves
Appearances: The Spectacular Spider-Man #257
Jeeves was one of the many people who helped Peter and Mary Jane Watson-Parker move into their Bedford Tower apartment.[87] |
Jeff
Appearances: Iron Man #48
Jeff and his partner Frank stopped Tony Stark and warned him about the local speed laws.[88] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #173
Jeff was a reporter who was attacked and knocked out by Michael Reese in Alphabet City.[89] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #116
Jeff was saved by the Valkyrie from the E-Street Jukes.[90] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #135
Jeff and Edward were two twin boys who escaped their house and fell down into a Morlock tunnel in Westchester County. They both were eventually rescued by their babysitter Kitty Pride and Spider-Man.[91] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: The Final Adventure #1
Jeff was a security guard at the GARID Laboratories and, with his colleague Joey Klein, became one of the first victims of Tendril[92] | |
File:Jeff (Earth-616) from The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 257 001.png | Appearances: The Spectacular Spider-Man #257
Jeff was part of Ambassador Hazram Chaliz's security detail.[87] |
File:Jeff (NYC) (Earth-616) from Peter Parker Spider-Man Vol 2 4 001.png | Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #4, Doctor Strange (Vol. 3) #3
Jeff was abducted by the Sewer Killer.[93] |
Appearances: 4 #5, 4 #7
Jeff and Jacob were filmmakers who were making a documentary about the Jersey Devil.[17] |
Jeffrey
File:Jeffrey (Earth-616) from The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 215 001.png | Appearances: The Spectacular Spider-Man #215
Jeffrey was saved by Ben Reilly from a truck accident.[96] |
Jeffy
Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #17
Jeffy was a child whose father worked as a security corporal at the Los Diablos Missile Base during the first Gamma Bomb test.[41] |
Jen
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #9
Jen was saved by Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) from an out of control truck.[97] |
Jenkins
Appearances: Patsy Walker #29
Jenkins was the butler for a business associate of J.P. Fiance.[98] | |
File:Jenkins (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 183 001.jpg | Appearances: Avengers #183
Jenkins was one of Henry Gyrich's security assistants.[99] |
Jenni
Appearances: Dark Angel #7, Dark Angel #8
Jenni was a member of the mercenary organization known as Model Soldiers.[100] |
Jennifer
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #63
Jennifer was one of the many party guests aboard Bushmaster's yacht.[101] | |
Appearances: Avengers: West Coast #63
Jennifer heard on the radio that the Living Lightning was causing damage in the vicinity of Fullerton.[102] |
Jenny
File:Jenny (Reporter) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #7, Uncanny X-Men #513
TV news reporter Jenny documented the Skrullian witchhunt which affected the United States during Captain America's absence.[103] Some time later, she interviewed Norman Osborn at the Dark X-Men press conference.[104] |
Appearances: Captain America #616
Jenny was named after her grandmother Jenny Grimaldi. Steve Rogers met Jenny at an auction where she was selling a photograph of Captain America, her grandmother and Kerwin Stockwell[105]. |
Jensen
Appearances: Black Panther (Vol. 4) #1
Jensen was one of Klaue's soldiers who attempted to invade Wakanda in the 19th century. After Klaue had shot all the local Africans he had hired for not wanting to invade Wakanda, the European soldiers had to move the equipment. Jensen fell over from exhaustion and was crushed by a cannon.[106] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #666
Jensen was an assistant of Mayor J.J. Jameson.[107] |
Jenson
Appearances: Deadpool: Suicide Kings #2 |
Jeremy
Appearances: Fantastic Four #176
Jeremy was a kid who noticed the Fantastic Four's spaceship landing in Central Park.[109] |
Jerome
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #131
Jerome was a friend of Eugene Patilio.[110] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #70
After talking with Bruce Banner about responsibility, Jerome became a top-honor freshman at Missouri State.[111] |
Jerry
Appearances: Patsy Walker #28, Patsy Walker #107
Jerry was one of the many suitors Patsy Walker briefly dated under the advice of her Aunt Liz.[112] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #6
Jerry appeared in Doctor Strange Vol 2 6[113] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 3) #2
Jerry was among the handful of henchmen of Geraci Crime Family who did not accept Frank Castle at the head of the organization and fought against him without weapons as ordered by Don Mario Geraci. Jerry was the first to be defeated by Castle[114] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #19
Jerry recognized Ben Urich as a hotshot New York reporter.[115] | |
Appearances: Immortal Iron Fist: Orson Randall and the Death Queen of California #1
Jerry was one of Adam Simon's bodyguards.[116] |
Jessie
Appearances: Daredevil #320
Jessie met Daredevil at the Lazy Dayz Motel.[117] | |
File:Jessie (Sentinel) (Earth-616) 01.jpg | Appearances: Sentinel #1, Sentinel #2, Sentinel #3, Sentinel #4, Sentinel #5, Sentinel #6, Sentinel #7, Sentinel #10, Sentinel #12, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #1, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #2, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #3, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #4, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #5
Jessie was a senior at Antigo Senior High during Juston's sophomore year. The two developed a friendship, and although Juston harbored some romantic feelings their relationship remained platonic because of Jessie's boyfriend who had just moved to Madison to attend college.[118][119] |
Jill
Appearances: X-Men #120
Jill was DC-10 pilot who transported the X-Men from Japan to Canada.[120] | |
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #6
Jill reported live outside the building where Martin Bastelli was taken hostage.[121] |
Jillian
Appearances: Daredevil #323, Daredevil #327, Daredevil #329, Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #50
Jillian was a friend of Karen Page.[122] |
Jim
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #8
Jim and his accomplice Sandy attempted to rob a train using dynamite they had stolen from Steve Burnette. After Steve understood Jim and Sandy's intention, he used subterfuge to assault and defeat both evildoers.[126] | |
Appearances: Mystic Comics #4
Jim was a taxi driver who refused to pay protection to Clip Walton. Jim was kidnapped by Walton and was rescued by Thin Man.[127] | |
Appearances: All Winners Comics #1
Jim was an airline pilot who was forced to make an emergency landing in the jungle of Mexico because of an apparatus designed by the Nazi Mad Gargoyle to reduce the air force of the United States should they decide to enter the war.[128]. | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner Comics #4
Jim was one of the workers who was building the gallows for hanging a murderer in the courtyard of the federal court building.[129] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner Comics #6
Jim was a Benson & Co. driver charged with carrying a box containing a skeleton to Dr. Platt, but was stopped by Dr. Foster and killed by him to be able to replace him with his henchman Stone and deliver Dr. Platt one robotic skeleton to kill him.[130] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner Comics #7
Jim and his colleague Phil were attacked by two criminals on their observation station. Thinking that Jim's plane was a real one, when they discovered that he was instead a model in a rage, they beat Jim almost to make him dying, but with the little energy left Jim managed to start his model plane with a aid message that reached its goal by making their neighbors rush to save Jim and Phil from certain death.[131] | |
Appearances: Patsy Walker #26
Jim was the new neighbor of the Walkers who Patsy fell for. She did everything to get noticed by Jim, but when she finally got his attention, she discovered that he was already married.[132] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #4
Jim and his wife Martha adopted a small child after the death of his adoptive parents Bill and Jenny Carter, not imagining that the binbo had killed them because he was actually an alien who had taken over the body of the newborn.[133] | |
Appearances: Suspense #25
Together with his girlfriend Ellen, Jim came across the race of beings called Were-Rats and was captured by them. Jim agreed to be turned into a Were-Rat in exchange for freedom for Ellen but then Ellen revealed that she was already a Were-Rat, biting Jim and telling him that this was the only way they could marry.[134] | |
File:Jim from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 15 0001.jpg | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #15
Jim discusses with his friends if it is possible that supernatural phenomena occur involving the Devil.[135] |
Appearances: Kid Colt Outlaw #36
Jim was a train engineer who was mobbed and robbed by Crowley and his gang disguised as Indians.[136] | |
Appearances: Arrowhead #4
Jim was the sheriff of Mosstown and was in love with Mary Temble. When Mary's family was massacred except for her father, Arrowhead was accused of the massacre even if he was the one who had saved her while the accusers were the true performers of the massacre. Not being aware of the truth, Jim arrested Arrowhead who was still helped to escape from Mary's father.[137] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #51
Jim was a boy who worked on a movie set and befriended an alien. The alien gave Jim suggestions to improve the fuel mixture used for the rocket in the film.[138] | |
Appearances: Patsy and Hedy #58
Jim was a nice guy from Centerville who loved dogs and got acquainted with Patsy Walker when she took Mrs. Smith's dog a walk, much to the chagrin of Hedy Wolfe who did not like dogs but who changed her mind because of what had just happened.[139] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adventures #3
Jim was a surveyor whose wife was saved from a mountain lion by her magical teddy bear.[140] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #11
Jim's parents perished in an artillery shelling during the American Civil War.[141] | |
Appearances: My Love (Vol. 2) #3
Jim met Kathy when he was working a salesman for the Hearbeat greeting cards, but he soon quit his job to work with her, wishing to marry her[142] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adventures (Vol. 2) #13
Jim was one of team of workers on the Upper East Side who attacked the Brotherhood of Mutants as they were perpetrating a crime, but were easily chased away by an illusion generated by Mastermind.[143] | |
Appearances: Invaders #38
Jim was a man who during the Second World War was reformed because of his heart condition and while he was leaving a theater with his girlfriend suffered an attempted robbery by a criminal who was however thwarted thanks to the intervention of Whizzer.[144] | |
Appearances: X-Men #121
During an unnatural cyclonic blizzard in Calgary, Jim and his friends helped get people off the street.[145] | |
Appearances: Defenders #117
Jim was Phillip le Guin's best friend, and when Phillip returned to Lakewood after everyone thought he was dead, Jim told him that even though his appearance and his voice was that of Phillip, he was dead and could not come back and so he had to go away.[146] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #258 | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #6
Jim was a security guard of the building that the Beyonder turned into gold. Jim was trapped the enormous weight of a plastic palm tree also turned into gold and was freed by Spider-Man.[148] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #15
Jim went to the roof of his building armed with a rifle convinced that they were addicted to making noise instead the noise was due to the clash between Spider-Man and Chance and the latter exploited Jim's presence as a diversion to escape Spider-Man.[149] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Force #10
Jim and his colleague Danny were on guard at the Alaskan pipeline when they were attacked and killed by the omnivirus released by Zarathustra upon his arrival.[150] | |
Appearances: Tales of the Marvel Universe #1 | |
Appearances: Avengers: The Ultron Imperative #1
Jim was an electric plant worker who met the robots impersonating the Avengers.[152] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #43
Jim was a security guard who was working at the bank robbed by Luke Carlyle.[153] | |
Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #19 | |
File:Jim (Astronaut) (Earth-616) from Adam Legend of the Blue Marvel Vol 1 5 0001.jpg | Appearances: Adam: Legend of the Blue Marvel #5
Jim was an astronaut who was analyzing an anomaly on the space station just when Blue Marvel hit Sentry and sent it crashing into the station and destroying it.[155] |
Appearances: Shuri #6
Jim was the manager of a bank in Jersey City that Collision tried to rob. Jim remained a prisoner locked in his office and when the bank was about to collapse only Shuri's providential intervention prevented him from being buried in the rubble.[156] |
Jim-Bob
Appearances: Man-Thing (Vol. 2) #10
Jim-Bob was a member of Barnaby Stone's motorcycle gang. While ambushing Andrew Kale, they saw the Man-Thing appear from the swamp and fled on their bikes.[157] | |
File:Jim-Bob (Earth-616) from Namor the Sub-Mariner Vol 1 51 0001.jpg | Appearances: Namor the Sub-Mariner #51
Jim-Bob was a worker on an Oracle oil rig in Louisiana. He says that there had been an accident on the platform but that it had miraculously settled down by herself, not knowing that in fact those who had solved the problem had been Namor.[158] |
Jimmie
Appearances: Marvels Project #2
Jimmie was a gangster who was confronted the Human Torch and was defeated.[159] |
Jimmy
Appearances: Iron Man #46
Jimmy was one of the young people protesting outside the Stark Industries plant against weapons production and for peace.[160] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #173
Jimmy and his gang were knocked out and defeated by Daredevil in Alphabet City.[89] | |
File:Jimmy from The Spectacular Scarlet Spider Vol 1 1 0001.jpg | Appearances: The Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1
Jimmy was a henchman of the Master Programmer who warned Joe Wade that Dawton was looking for him.[161] |
File:Jimmy (Boston) (Earth-616) from Deadpool Vol 1 -1 001.png | Appearances: Deadpool #-1 |
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #5
WNYX radio host Jimmy was Chucky Diamond's partner.[163] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 3) #4
Jimmy was freed by Doctor Strange from Dormammu's influence.[164] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Children of the Atom #1, X-Men: Children of the Atom #2, Iron Man #46
Jimmy was a Freeport High School student and a friend of Hank McCoy.[165] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #1
Jimmy and Lonnie were caught by Spider-Man (Peter Parker) when they were about to drop Francis from a thirty-story building.[167] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Lifeline #3
Jimmy and Joey, two of Hammerhead's henchmen, confronted the Lizard at St. Mary's Hospital.[168] | |
File:Jimmy (Driver) (Earth-616) from Blade Vol 4 6 001.png | Appearances: Blade (Vol. 4) #6
Jimmy was Lori Ann Flanders's driver.[169] |
Appearances: Siege: Captain America #1
During the Siege of Asgard, Jimmy, a photographer living in Broxton, and his family were rescued by Captain America and Bucky.[170] | |
Appearances: Captain America #616
Jimmy was one of the friends of Nate who, following the passage of a destructive tornado in Redfield, asked to Captain America if he wanted to go with them to see if there was still someone to help[171]. | |
Appearances: Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 3) #8
Jimmy was held at the 17th Precinct Station House. He broke free of his handcuffs, took an officer's gun, and took a hostage. Unfortunately for him, Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara) was present, disarming and knocking Jimmy out.[172] | |
Appearances: Totally Awesome Hulk #11
Jimmy was a baby who was kidnapped by the Austin Monster.[173] |
Jino
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 5) #10
Jino used a mystical gem to take revenge on boys who were bullying him, but when Tamba, one of the boys, was imprisoned inside the gem, Jino's father had Dr. Strange intervene. However, Jino heroically helped Strange to save Tamba, and the two boys eventually reconciled.[174] |
Jiro
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #181
Jiro was one of the group of children who witnessed a dragon appear in the sky, headed to attack Tokyo.[175] |
Joan
Appearances: Captain America Comics #32
Joan was a member of the French Resistance who, with the help of Captain America, did her best to save her brother Jacques, but when she discovered that her brother was a traitor and a spy for the Nazis, she killed him.[34] | |
Appearances: Captain America #327
During the AmeriAid concert he asked the Super-Patriot why he was hiding behind a mask if he represented freedom and liberty.[176] |
Joanie
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #142
Joanie witnessed the X-Men battle the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants out of the Capitol Building and wondered if Senator Kelly's committee was all right.[177] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #172
Joanie was a street hooker whose boyfriends included some of the city's biggest gangleaders.[178] |
Joanne
Appearances: Spider-Man: Made Men #1
Joanne was Paul "Paulie" Falcone's girlfriend.[179] |
Joao
Appearances: Fantastic Four: 1 2 3 4 #2
Joao was Victor von Doom's assistant.[180] |
Jock
File:Jock (Earth-616) from Deadpool Team-Up Vol 1 898 001.png | Appearances: Deadpool Team-Up #898 |
Jocko
| |Appearances: Daredevil #191
Jocko was an old classmate of Matt Murdock, whom he used to bully.[182] |}
Joe
File:Joe (Cameraman) (Earth-616) from Tales of Suspense Vol 1 83 001.png | Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #8
Joe filmed the alien ambassador who was driven away from Earth because of its monstrous appearance.[183] |
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #10
Joe's girlfriend was harassed by Karl Kragg.[184] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #2
Joe was an editor at NOW magazine who was threatened with dismissal by J. Jonah Jameson when he couldn't produce an actual photograph of The Vulture for the next edition of the magazine. Later, he witnessed Jameson purchase photos of the flying criminal from Peter Parker.[185] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #109
Joe was a security guard working at the Glenville National Bank.[186] | |
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #44
Joe was a dock worker who witnessed the appearance of the creature from Kosmos.[187] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #25
Joe and his partner, two officers of the New Mexico State Police, mistook Bruce Banner for a bum who was running out the back of a truck.[188] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #129, Amazing Spider-Man #30, Tales of Suspense #83
While a cameraman for the Twelfth Hour television program in Manhattan, Joe witnessed the three panelists disappear into the Sixth Dimension, sucked in by the Screaming Idol. Once Dr. Strange rescued them, he also cast a spell of forgetfulness, so that no one could remember what happened.[36] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #8, Sensational Spider-Man #7
Joe was a helicopter pilot who was robbed by Stilt-Man while he and his mates were delivering their payrolls[191]. | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #54
A regular customer of the Coffee Bean, Joe envied Peter Parker's success with Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson.[193] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #68
Joe was a neighborhood garage workshop mechanic who was commissioned by Johnny Storm to fix his race car.[194] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #44
Joe heard Jonathan Powers declare at the NYPD 11th Precint that he was going to announce Daredevil's secret identity in the center of the George Washington Bridge, so he decided to check him out and witnessed Daredevil apparently commit the callous murder of Powers.[195] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #55
Joe was the doorman of Nelson and Murdock Law Office building.[196] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #166
Joe was a 747 jet pilot whose plane was damaged by the Hulk.[197] | |
File:Joe (Fisher) (Earth-616) from Incredible Hulk Annual Vol 1 5 001.png | Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #5
Joe and Morris came across the Hulk while fishing by a trout stream in the Rocky Mountains.[198] |
Appearances: Avengers Spotlight #39
Joe was the MPDC detective who interrogated the Black Knight after his arrest for the murder of the two petty thieves who tried to rob a church and who were killed with a sword. Ultimately the culprit turned out to be the Crusader.[199] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #9, The Spectacular Spider-Man #240
Joe was one of two over-worked cooks at the Daily Grind when Ben Reilly worked there.[97] | |
File:Joe (Gangster) (Earth-616) from Spider-Man Kingpin To the Death Vol 1 1 001.png | Appearances: Spider-Man/Kingpin: To the Death #1
Joe was a gang leader who was shot by a Spider-Man imposter.[201] |
Appearances: Avengers: The Ultron Imperative #1
Joe was an electric plant worker who met the robots impersonating the Avengers [152] | |
File:Joe (Forest Hills) (Earth-616) from Free Comic Book Day Vol 2007 Spider-Man 001.png | Appearances: Free Comic Book Day (Vol. 2007) #Spider-Man
Joe took May Parker and her friends out for her birthday.[202] |
Appearances: Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #7, Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #8, Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #9
Joe was a member of the National Force and the bartender at the bar that served as their front and meeting point.[203] | |
Appearances: Venom: Dark Origin #2
Joe was Eddie Brock's editor at the Daily Globe.[206] |
Joel
Appearances: X-Men #108
Joel was Jimmy Carter's science advisor.[207] | |
Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #57
a cameraman for Heartbreak Hospital, Joel followed the She-Hulk and the Hulk to film their fight from a helicopter with Greg Hallerhand.[208] | |
File:Joel (Earth-616) from The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 236 001.png | Appearances: The Spectacular Spider-Man #236
Joel was one of the doctors who assisted Peter Parker when he collapsed without any warning.[209] |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #4
Joel spotted Captain America passing by the Great Falls during the Fourth of July fireworks, just before he was attacked by a group of terrorists.[210] |
Joey
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #50, Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine #2
Like many other New Yorkers, Joey was concerned that Spider-Man (Peter Parker) had quit his superhero career, after the Daily Bugle reported that Spider-Man's outfit was found in a trash can.[211] | |
File:Joey (Student) (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 77 001.png | Appearances: Avengers #77
Joey was one of T'Challa's students at Andrew Jackson High School, when T'Challa was working there as teacher "Luke Charles"[213] |
Appearances: Defenders #19
Joey was a kid who came across Thunderball's Gamma Bomb.[214] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #183
Joey was an angel dust drug user.[215] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #326
In New York City, Joey and Robert Dennehy interviewed Johnny Storm at the grave of Matt Murdock.[216] | |
Appearances: Web of Scarlet Spider #1, Amazing Scarlet Spider #1
Joey was the Club Noir manager.[217] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #70, Spider-Man Lifeline #2, Spider-Man Lifeline #3
Joey, one of Hammerhead's henchmen, was hit by Don Fortunato's men.[219] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Children of the Atom #1, X-Men: Children of the Atom #1
Joey was a Freeport High School student and a friend of Hank McCoy.[165] | |
Appearances: Captain America: Patriot #3
Joey was one of Lavender's goons. He was confronted by Captain America after their boss managed to shoot at Bucky.[221] |
Joey B
Appearances: Daredevil #322
Joey B was one of the flight attendants who were saved from a crazy gunman by Venom.[222] |
Joey the Bone
File:Joey the Bone (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Spider-Man Annual #1997
Joey the Bone was thrown into the East River by the Zombie.[223] |
Johann
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #14, Wolverine (Vol. 2) #15 & Wolverine (Vol. 2) #16
Johann was Prince Baran's aide.[224] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #29
Johann was Vanessa Fisk's butler at Les Diablerets villa. He told her that Wilson Fisk had been stabbed.[227] |
John
Appearances: Journey Into Unknown Worlds #2
John was a scientist who, after removing a grain from his eye, hypothesized that the grain could be a world, a world so small that its inhabitants would have been completely unaware of his existence. In fact, the grain was indeed a world inside the Microverse.[228] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #15
John was the chauffeur of Mr. Benson, a wealthy man who had an extreme fear of heights.[229] | |
Appearances: World of Fantasy #11
A "Dream" from Nightmare's realm, by mistake, induced a nightmare to John while he was asleep; this made John suddenly wake up shouting, which fortunately frightened a thief who was robbing his safe.[230] | |
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #11
When his son Billy went missing in the swamp, John went out to try and find him. John found his son but then Monstrom appeared and the family fled to town when bullets didn't stop it. [231] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #23
John and his wife Martha gave up their business to retire to Florida. There they helped an alien to return to his ship and to thank them for their kindness, the alien bathed them (without their knowledge) with the waters of the swamp, which were the fountain of youth. John and Martha lost some memory and they both found themselves rejuvenated, not remembering that they had been elderly and that they had met the alien.[232] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #104
After being turned into a frog by a sorcerer, the king tyrant Zakkim fell asleep in a trance that would last 1000 years, but once awake Zakkim could reverse the spell. Upon his awakening Zakkim met John and his friend dressed in frog costumes for a party and, thinking he had awakened in a land where humans has evolved into giant frogs, Zakkim went back into his trance to never have to wake up again.[233] | |
Appearances: Hero for Hire #10
John was a henchman of Señor Suerte, who was killed by Suerte himself to try his new power.[234] | |
Appearances: Captain America Annual #3
John was member of the National Security Commission who discussed with Captain America the incident with the Epsiloni aliens and the Captive.[235] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #70
John and his lover were walking when there was the onslaught of the Living Monolith on the streets of New York.[236] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #115
John was the doorman at Tony Stark's apartment building in Manhattan.[237] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #187
John was one of two physicians who, analyzing the blood of Barry, son of the movie star Robert Starr, after being bitten by a rat found that he had been infected with the plague virus.[238] | |
Appearances: Thor #337
John was playing frisbee with his friends in Grant Park when one of his clumsy shots hit Dr. Don Blake in the back. John immediately apologized for the incident.[239] | |
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #113
John and three other young thugs tried to take revenge on Ernie Popchik for shooting them during a robbery attempt. They went to the house of Aunt May, which served as a boarding house where Ernie lived, and took all the pensioners, including Aunt May and Ernie, hostage until the timely intervention of Spider-Man. John was killed by special police squads who intervened to rescue the hostages.[240] | |
Appearances: Wolverine and The Punisher: Damaging Evidence #2
John was a victim of a shoot-out between the Punisher and a criminal, when the criminal fired towards the street where there were several passers-by including John who was shot to death.[241] | |
Appearances: Strange Combat Tales #4
John was one of the five Crusader knights rendered almost immortal to protect the Spear of Destiny.[242] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #150
John was one of the two psychiatrists who were treating Typhoid Mary.[243] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk vs. Venom #1
John was the mail delivery officer at the KLX-TV building.[244] | |
Appearances: Typhoid #1, Typhoid #2
John was the former boyfriend of Mary Walker.[245] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot #2
John was a henchman of Tombstone. He was killed by the Punisher.[246] | |
Appearances: Generation X Holiday Special #1
John was the Snow Valley mailman.[247] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #12
After two years of struggling with multiple sclerosis and then being fired, John thought of suicide so that his savings would be enough for his family, but just as he was about to commit suicide the rapist "Mad Dog" crashed into his car and simultaneously John was handed a wanted poster with a corresponding reward for Mad Dog, so John turned the gun with (with which he intended to commit suicide) on Mad Dog to capture him and collect the reward.[248] | |
File:John (Sport Car Owner) from Wolverine Annual Vol 2 2000 0001.jpg | Appearances: Wolverine Annual (Vol. 2) #2000
While John was about to show his new sports car to his friend Greg, Tyrus Krill landed with his spaceship right on the car destroying it.[249] |
Appearances: Avengers Icons: The Vision #2, Avengers Icons: The Vision #3
John was a pilot who was possessed by the Gremlin. | |
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #54
Father John ran the terminal ward at St. Mary Hospital. He witnessed the healing of some terminally ill patients by the Asgardians, refusing to recognize them as deities.[252] | |
Appearances: Sentinel #7, Sentinel #9
John was a survivor of a plane crash that helped Juston Seyfert.[253] | |
Appearances: Venom #13
John, a member of the Ararat Corporation, was killed by Venom symbiote's clone when it was released into the facility.[254] | |
Appearances: Civil War: Front Line #3
John was one of the doctors who medicated Robbie Baldwin after his involvement in the Stamford tragedy.[255] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner (Vol. 2) #2
John was guarding the site of the attack by Atlantean terrorists of Cell-13 in Bentonville when Namor appeared and without hesitation John fired at him futilely.[256] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner (Vol. 2) #4
John was present in the Unocorp Building when there was a terrorist attack by Cell-13 that used the Atlantean Extractor to kill people in the building by suffocating them.[257] | |
Appearances: World War Hulk: Front Line #4
John was the barman in a bar in New York where Sally Floyd was a regular customer and where even aliens were being served.[258] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Legacy #210
A man at a service station in Eastern Australia who advised Rogue not to go further because he would have faced only six hundred miles of desert while his bike could at most go through 200 to 250 miles.[259] | |
Appearances: War Machine (Vol. 2) #9
John and his wife Peggy were in Basinville National Forest for a picnic when there was the assault of Ultimo / Morgan Stark and were saved thanks to the timely intervention of War Machine.[260] | |
File:John (San Diego) (Earth-616).jpg | Appearances: Marvel Boy: The Uranian #2
John was one of the victims of a madman posted on top of the roller coaster at San Diego's amusement park who fired his rifle through the crowd.[261] |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #7
John was the bus driver for the Cresskill School for the Blind, who died in the Catskill Mountains after the bus crashed during a snowstorm.[28] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #700.5
John's son, Tommy, intervened during a robbery attempt trying to help Spider-Man who had always been an example for him but was hit in the back by a gunshot fired by a robber. Initially, John was furious at Spider-Man as the culprit of his son's injury, but after Tommy died of his injuries, John handed Peter Parker a comic book designed by Tommy starring Spider-Man telling him to give it to Spider-Man since he knew him and to tell him not to blame himself.[262] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 5) #18
John was a prison guard on duty in the prison where Killgrave was incarcerated using a special equipment not to be controlled by him. Inconsiderably John made an agreement with Killgrave that if he had influenced a woman, Melissa, whom John liked, John in return wold grant perks to Killgrave. Killgrave agreed, but when John brought Melissa to Killgrave without protection, Killgrave ordered Melissa to love John to death until Melissa killed John and then freed Killgrave always under his commands.[263] |
John-Johns
Appearances: Adventures into Terror #14
A native foreman, he poisons his cruel boss for his beatings of the laborers but the boss promises to turn over a new leaf if he is given the antidote. The boss is led to a group of trees and he carves an 'X' into one of the healing trees. When he recovers, he goes back to being sadistic, so John-Johns poisons him again. The boss just laughs and kills John-Johns, but when he returns to the trees, he finds John-Johns has had his revenge from beyond the grave for they are all marked with an 'X'.[264] |
Johnnie
Appearances: X-Men #122
Johnnie was one of the young junkies who attacked Storm when she entered an abandoned apartment building in Harlem.[265] |
Johnny
Appearances: X-Men #120
Johnny was a Toronto-Dominion Mall shopper who witnessed the Vindicator attacking Banshee and Storm.[120] | |
Appearances: Longshot #3
Johnny noticed the alarms went down when Longshot and Jinx infiltrated the power plant.[266] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #72
Johnny was among Dominic Fortune's men who followed the killer sent by Simon Steele toward the docks.[267] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #1
Johnny witnessed a terrorist attack in Centerville on Easter Sunday.[10] | |
Appearances: Scarlet Witch (Vol. 2) #7
Johnny was ordered by the Dark Tongji to deal with the Scarlet Witch and the Wu, but died as a result.[268] |
Johnson
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 11) #2
Johnson was a corrupt officer of the Connecticut State Police who was killed by the Punisher.[269] |
Jonah
Appearances: Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #8, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #9, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #10, Ms. Marvel (Vol. 4) #11
Jonah studied criminal justice at Rutgers. He was one of the volunteers who were put together in the Carol Cadets by Becky St. Jude to put Ulysses' knowledge to good use.[270] |
Jones
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
Jones was a policeman who managed to repel an alien invasion.[271] | |
File:Jones (Patient) (Earth-616) from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 84 001.png | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #84
Mrs. Jones was one of Dr. Don Blake's patients.[272] |
File:Mr. Jones (Patient) (Earth-616) from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 92 001.png | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #92
Mr. Jones was one of Dr. Don Blake's patients.[273] |
Appearances: Spider-Man #31
Jones was a construction worker who was laying down cement where Spider-Man was buried by Brainstorm.[274] | |
File:Jones (Trumpton) (Earth-616) from Clandestine Vol 1 6 001.png | Appearances: Clandestine #6
Mr. Jones was one of Rory and Pandora Destine's teachers at the Trumpton Comprehensive School.[275] |
Jongor
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #227
Jongor was a poacher who was attacked and killed by an invisible creature in Nemedia's Darkwood.[276] |
Jordan
Appearances: Spider-Man & the Secret Wars #2
Hubert's brother, Jordan met Spider-Man and Ben Grimm when a section of Denver was teleported to Battleworld.[57] | |
Appearances: Magneto: Not a Hero #2 & Magneto: Not a Hero #3
Jordan was Christopher Bach's bodyguard.[277][278] |
Jose
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #17
Jose was one of the former students of Midtown High School that attended the Midtown High School's Pre-Reunion Bash.[279] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #8
Member of the terrorist group Terror Unlimited, he was in charge of the detonator transport but was hit and killed by a diligent security officer[280]. | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 10) #5
Jose was Guillermo's driver, who got killed by the Punisher after he let the bomb inside the taxi explode, killing him in the process.[281] | |
Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1
Jose was a homeless veteran who stood at the corner of the Third and the Bowery, and to whom Peter always gave a little financial help.[282] |
Josef
Appearances: Spy Thrillers #1
Josef was a communist spy who played the double game; in Cairo, he introduced himself to Rick Davis as his informant who pretended to be a communist spy to get hold of documents he would hand over to Rick, but in fact he was a real communist spy trying to appropriate the documents for himself but he was unmasked by Rick who defeated him and thus obtained the documents.[283] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #247
Josef was the burgermeister of Doomstadt and one of the main opponents of the Zorba regime. He rejoiced at Dr. Doom's return to Latveria and made himself available to overthrow the Zorba government and put Doom himself back on the throne.[284] | |
File:Josef (Earth-616) from Namor the Sub-Mariner Vol 1 51 0001.jpg | Appearances: Namor the Sub-Mariner #51
Josef was a worker on an Oracle oil rig in Louisiana. He says that there had been an accident on the platform but that it had miraculously settled down by herself, not knowing that in fact those who had solved the problem had been Namor.[158] |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 6) #19
Josef was the head of a drug traffickers organization that lost a load of cocaine due to the Punisher. Wounded after the assault on the traffickers, the Punisher took refuge on the farm of Joan the Mouse and there confronted him Josef and his henchmen but the Punisher eliminated them all leaving as last Josef slowly killing him with a small Swiss knife.[285] |
Joseph
Appearances: Captain America: What Price Glory? #2
Joseph was a barman working at the Reef hotel and casino.[286] |
Josh
Appearances: Spider-Man #75
Josh was a friend of Normie Osborn.[287] |
Joshua
Appearances: Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #22 |
Josie
File:Josie (Barman) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Marvels Project #3
During World War II, Josie was interrogated by the Angel about the Phantom Bullet's death.[289] |
Josip
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #35 & Punisher: War Zone #36
Josip was a muslim militian who helped the Punisher, Dragunov and Microchip find the nuclear warhead sold by Viktor Vikady to the Serbian People's Army in Sarajevo.[290] |
Joten
Appearances: Red She-Hulk #62
Joten couldn't stop Betty Ross from knocking down Martens in Annapolis.[292] |
Joyce
File:Joyce (Earth-616) from Tales of the Zombie Vol 1 8 0001.jpg | Appearances: Tales of the Zombie #8
Joyce and her group of friends managed to control Simon Garth using his medallion, forcing him to kill their enemies for revenge, including Mambo Layla. Layla, despite being seriously wounded, managed to tear the medallion from Garth's neck freeing him from their control and in full rage Garth killed Joyce and all of her friends.[293] |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #227
Joyce ran scared to her husband Edward screaming she saw a winged monster, actually a hawk mutated by a Brain Parasite.[294] | |
Appearances: Captain Britain (Vol. 2) #4
Joyce and her friend Doreen were walking under a thunderstorm when the monstrous Sidney Crumb appeared on the road, causing confusion among passersby.[295] | |
Appearances: Firestar #1
Joyce was a regular student at the prestigious and exclusive Massachusetts Academy directed by Emma Frost who crossed her in the school yard with her classmate Peggy.[296] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #294
Joyce was an activist who, together with Karen Page, tried to get a petition signed against pornography.[297] |
Juan
Appearances: Wild Western #46
With his slingshot, Juan helped Kid Colt defeat Boyle and his gang. The Kid gave Juan the reward for the capture and recovery of the stolen goods that the boy shared with his poor village.[298] | |
Appearances: X-Men #26
Juan was one of the peasants who heard Kukulcàn's call.[299] | |
File:Juan (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 35 001.png | Appearances: Avengers #35
Juan was a rebel who fought against the Avengers when they came to stop the Living Laser; he managed to knock down Captain America, striking him from behind[300]. |
Appearances: Daredevil #75 & Daredevil #76
Juan was one of the revolutionary guerrilla members in Delvadia.[301] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #37
Juan was one of the first to notice the arrival of the Changers.[302] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #235
Juan was the gardener of Tony Stark's mansion in Los Angeles.[303] | |
Appearances: Punisher Bloodlines #1
Juan was a henchman of Hector Ramone who tried to kill the Punisher by shooting him from a helicopter but he himself was killed after the helicopter crashed when the Punisher hit the pilot with precision and killed him.[304] | |
Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 2) #3
Juan accompanied Julia Carpenter's parents and daughter to their lodge in the Amazonian Jungle and there tried to defend them from the Deathweb assault but was killed by Therak's poison.[305] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Team-Up #4
Juan was on guard at the Temple of Tirod when two dead bodies for induced aging caused by the Timespinner were found.[306] | |
File:Juan (Earth-616) from Fantastic Four Isla De La Muerte! Vol 1 1 0001.jpg | Appearances: Fantastic Four: Isla De La Muerte! #1
Juan was among the festive crowd in San Juan that celebrated Ben Grimm as El Morrito and was recognized by Ben and greeted by him.[307] |
Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 5) #27
Juan was instructed to hire the Zapata Brothers to do a job for Mr. Alcantara.[308] | |
Appearances: Squadron Supreme (Vol. 4) #2
Juan met Mark Milton in a diner in Lawton and gave him the inspiration to be a truck driver and be able to travel around the country.[309] |
Jude
Appearances: Avengers #172
Sister Jude was a nun who requested the Avengers to immediately leave her convent after freeing it from Ultron.[310] |
Judith
File:Judith (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Thor #234
Judith was a friend of Odin, whom she met in San Diego as a common mortal named Orrin. After helping the Ennead defeat Seth, Odin's full memory returned and he immediately left for Asgard, bidding farewell to her.[311] |
File:Judith (Earth-616) from Deadpool Vol 2 10 001.png | Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 2) #10
Judith was a news anchor who interviewed H.A.M.M.E.R. Director Osborn at UBC Studios.[312] |
Judy
Appearances: Captain Britain #21
Judy was a phone operator at the S.T.R.I.K.E. headquarters who mistook an emergency call by Captain America (trying to reach Colonel Fury) as a prank from some lunatic[313]. | |
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 4) #1
Judy was one of the first victims of Hellverine.[314] |
Ju-Ho
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #219
Ju-Ho was a Pict who feared Grimm and captured Conan for him. As soon as the Cimmerian managed to escaped, Ju-Ho and his band were immediately killed.[315] |
Jukie
Appearances: X-Men #111
Jukie was one of the circus workers at "Mr. Mike's One-Ring Traveling Tent Show" in Sullivan County.[316] |
Jules
File:Jules (Earth-616) from Ghost Rider Annual Vol 6 1 001.png | Appearances: Ghost Rider Annual (Vol. 6) #1
Jules and her friends were slain by Lucifer in Litwing County.[317] |
Julie
Appearances: Daredevil #303
Julie was part of a Bronx street gang calling themselves the Die Hards, emulating what was the movie's fashion statement in dirty t-shirts, widows peak haircuts and heavy ordnance. They came to Queens to purchase guns from Nino Cortese, but they couldn't reach a deal and came back home.[318]. | |
File:Julie (Christine) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Alias #15
Julie was a waitress at Christine when Scott Lang and Jessica Jones had their first date there.[319] |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #57
Julie was one of Midtown High School's administrative assistants.[320] | |
File:Julie (USA) (Earth-616) from Deadpool Vol 2 11 001.png | Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 2) #11
Julie was a classmate of Wade Wilson at Surline Elementary School.[321] |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men: First Class #1
Julie was saved by Nightcrawler from a fall of construction bricks.[322] | |
Appearances: Magneto: Not a Hero #3
Julie was a news anchor who hosted Christopher Bach to talk about Monica Sims's death.[278] |
Julio
Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #5 | |
Appearances: Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #4
One of the Kingpin's men, Julio was knocked out by Daredevil.[324] | |
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.[325] |
Justin
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #252
Justin met Spider-Man while arguing with his girlfriend Weezie.[327] |
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