Character Index - M
M'Gorah
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #28
M'Gorah was Thutmekri's bodyguard. He was actually possessed by the Thutmekri's enemy Dalboor, who took command of his body to sacrifice Helgi to the golden ape idol. He was eventually killed by the golden fanged ape Zemba.[1] |
M'Tumbu
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #204
M'Tumbu's wife helped Conan escape the Sky-Horde. As soon as he recognized the Cimmerian, he attacked him for the bounty placed on his head by Captain Mongo, but Conan quickly knocked him down.[2] |
Mabel
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #18
Mabel and Zelda stumbled across the Fantastic Four while shopping in a New York department store.[3] |
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Appearances: X-Men #20, Amazing Spider-Man #147
Mabel and Herman witnessed the Blob and Unus the Untouchable rob an armored car.[4] |
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Mentioned: Daredevil #59
Mabel was having a telephone conversation with a friend, who suddenly reported Daredevil swinging past her telephone booth after foiling a pair of extortionists.[6] |
Mac
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Appearances: Daredevil #58
Mac was a journalist who was trying to convince a court guard to allow him to take pictures at the trial against Mr. Big of the Underworld by not getting permission as the judge did not allow any cameras in the courtroom.[7] |
MacAllister
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Appearances: Excalibur (Vol. 4) #20
Mrs. MacAllister was Alice's mother, the girl who would become Malice. After an argument with her daughter trying to make her understand that her behavior would only lead to unhappiness, she tried to make peace with her daughter but entering her room she found only the lifeless body of alice, not knowing that her mutation had transformed her her in a being of pure psychic energy.[8] |
Macik
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Appearances: Generation Hope #8, Astonishing X-Men Annual #1
Mr. Macik is the father of Teon Macik, aka Primal. He and his wife tried to secure custody of their son, but it was Theon himself who convinced them that it was best for him to stay with the mutants.[9] |
Mack
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Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #31, Wolfpack #1
Minor Appearances: Wolfpack #3, Wolfpack #6 Mr. Mack learned martial arts in China during World War II from an elderly woman. Years later he trained a group of boys from the South Bronx and reunited them in the gang called Wolfpack to fight the injustices that the population of their neighborhood was forced to suffer and above all to oppose the secret sect of the Nine. Mr. Mack was killed by two Nine assassins, but even after his death, his ghost supported the Wolfpack.[11] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #80, Wolverine (Vol. 2) #81
British officer stationed in Scotland, when asked by Inspector McCleod about the accident with Wolverine replied that they should have insisted with Zoe Culloden to find out why she was so interested in Wolverine.[12] Investigating with Inspector McCloud on the ambulance accident carrying Cyber, Colonel Mack commented on the folly of the boat tripers on the lake who were unaware of the oncoming storm.[13] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #1
Mack was a scientist who worked with Dr. Langkowski at the Project Michelangelo facility in Antarctica.[14] |
MacMurphy
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Appearances: X-Factor #88
Policeman MacMurphy noticed that his gun (and the guns of the other police he was with) had just rusted away, due to Prodigal's mutant power.[15] |
MacPherran
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Appearances: She-Hulk #10, Fear Itself: The Worthy #1
Titania's father, seeing his newborn daughter declared that she was a small and weak thing without much struggle in her,[16] and also wondered how many double shifts he would have to do to support her too.[17] |
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Appearances: She-Hulk #10, Fear Itself: The Worthy #1
To her husband's negative comment about her newborn daughter's frailty, Titania's mother replied that her life would harden her...or so she believed.[16] Growing up, Mary's mother had to ignore her baby's requests because of her work.[17] |
MacReedy
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Appearances: Wolverine: Switchback #1
MacReedy was the sadistic and psychopathic sheriff of Pottsville who killed only for the sake of killing the passers-by, until he met Logan and he was killed.[18] |
Mad Dog
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Appearances: Daredevil #295 |
Madeline
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Appearances: Elektra #2
Madeline interviewed Father Peter Nova.[20] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #40
Madeline was the secretary of Warden Aimes at Crossmoor Prison who could not stop Dr. Whitby from breaking into the Warden office during a meeting with Director-General Swinton.[21] |
Madison
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Appearances: Siege: Captain America #1
Madison, daughter of Jimmy and Susie, was rescued from Razorfist by Captain America and Bucky.[22] |
Maheeva
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #164
Maheeva was emprisoned within the stone walls of his roost by a Yueshi sorcerer's dark malediction. As the magic of the Jewelled Sword of Tem could free him, he told Conan and Veden Kamal the way to reach the artifact, hoping they would get it back to him.[23] |
Mahud
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Appearances: Conan #1
Mahud was Conan's jailer, who was thrown by the Cimmerian into the pit and killed by a giant spider.[24] |
Maldiz
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #6, Conan the Barbarian #273
Maldiz was a blacksmith who met Conan the night before he had slain the winged god of the city's secretive night cult. He helped him melt down his suspicious-looking gold coins into a new shape.[25] |
Mallory
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Appearances: Daredevil #63
Dr. Mallory was a psychiatrist who worked in a prison and treated Melvin Potter who accused amnesia by saying that he was not the Gladiator and that he was framed. He then summoned Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock for the acknowledgment that they confirmed that he was Potter.[27] |
Malone
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #9
Malone was hunted by Wolverine for torturing and abusing a Canadian nun in Iraq.[28] |
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Appearances: Ghost Rider Annual #1
Ms. Malone was rescued by the Ghost Rider when she was attacked by the Night Terror in the intelligence station where he escaped from.[29] |
Mandy
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Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #14 |
Manito
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Appearances: Daredevil: Reborn #3
Manito was a Cartels henchman to whom Calavera ordered that if Sheriff Cole had still spoken he would have to shoot him in the head.[31] |
Mann
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Appearances: Thunderstrike (Vol. 2) #3
Adam Mann's single mother, when his son was young, filled his head with the stories of the mythological characters and their adventures.[32] |
Manning
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Appearances: U.S.Agent (Vol. 2) #5
The son of the tycoon April Manning was killed by policemen after being stopped driving his father's luxury car which made the policemen suspicious as this car was in the hands of a black boy.[33] |
Manny
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Appearances: Howard the Duck #29
Manny was the agent of Joey Goniff, a showman, who was fired by his client after he got bored of the various cheap shows Manny had given him in Cleveland.[34] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #195
Manny used to watch Aunt May playing chess with Henry at the Restwell Nursing Home.[35] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #136
A researcher at Steyr Security Systems, Manny removed Spider-Man's webbing with his portable laser torch.[36] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #220 |
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Appearances: Daredevil #304
The stroller with Manny in it got stuck between the automatic doors of the subway and at the end of the platform he was catapulted into the void and only the intervention of Daredevil who catch him on the fly made sure he was saved and was delivered safely to his parents.[38] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #395
Manny was a drug dealer working under Mr. White. Like his boss, he was confronted and defeated by Nocturne and Puma.[39] |
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Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 3) #70
Manny was Happy Jack Karne's bodyguard and when the Ghost Rider assaulted his boss he bravely came between them shouting that he wasn't afraid of him but the Ghost Rider easily overwhelmed him and killed him.[40] |
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Appearances: Captain Marvel (Vol. 4) #26
Manny was a petty thief and a homeless man who found a faint Rick Jones on the pavement, who had a bracelet on him, not knowing that it was actually a Nega-Band. Manny took it from Rick and sold it to a pawnshop who offered him a lot of money, but immediately after that bargaining Manny had a crisis of conscience for having stolen something from someone he thought was a poor homeless person and also thought about the reaction his partner Deb would have, then he returned to the pawn shop and had the bracelet returned, giving back the money. He later discovered that the old homeless man had helped Deb give birth and that he had saved their child and then Manny gave him back the bracelet.[41] |
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Appearances: Savage Wolverine #16
Manny was a henchman of Marion who was killed in a gunfight in the prison where Logan was being held.[42] |
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Appearances: Runaways (Vol. 5) #33
Manny was a student at Griffith Park High School who got acquainted with his classmate Gert Yorkes during a school shooting drill. He later ran into her while making his way through the bleachers during a school football game.[43] He later partnered with Gert for a group project.[44] |
Manoel
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Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Community #1
When Shark Girl went to Brazil to buy some typical dishes of her country, Manoel, after the fright he had at seeing Iara come out of the water with his shark aspect, calmed down and having learned of Iara's intentions he took her to his father who owned a kiosk where he sold traditional Brazilian food.[45] |
Manuel
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Appearances: Avengers #31
Manuel was one of the policemen who met the Avengers, when they were looking for Goliath and Dr. Anton.[46] |
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Appearances: X-Men #26 |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #114
Manuel, a member of the Young Watchers vigilante group of Harlem, was a friend of Jim Wilson.[48] |
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Appearances: Web of Scarlet Spider #3
Manuel was grabbed by the Scarlet Spider and stranded on the railing of the observation deck of the Empire State Building.[49] |
Mara
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Appearances: Web of Scarlet Spider #3
Mara witnessed the Scarlet Spider grab Manuel and strand him on the railing of the observation deck of the Empire State Building.[49] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man: You're Hired! #1
Mara is an employee of the municipality of New York who explains through the Forceworks1 project the functioning of the "Made in NY" program.[50] |
Marcel
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Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #1 |
Marcellino
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Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #1
Marcellino was a member of the armored United Nations Peacekeeping Forces stationed in the nation of Nrosvekistan. He was killed in the clash with Jack O'Lantern.[52] |
Marcia
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Appearances: Spider-Man #80 |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #517
Marcia was an adviser to the mayor of New York City. During a crisis, she insisted on refusing to ask for help from the Fantastic Four to the point where the mayor refused to listen to her advice and fired her.[54] |
Marco
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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
Marco was one of the volunteers who were put together in the Carol Cadets by Becky St. Jude to put Ulysses' knowledge to good use.[55] |
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Appearances: Taskmaster (Vol. 3) #2
Marco was the owner of a comic shop in Washington D.C. where Phil Coulson used to go to buy his favorite comics.[56] |
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Appearances: Carnage: Black, White & Blood #3
Marco was a member of the heavy metal band Brain Flayer who was killed in the Carnage massacre of the Magpie Club which killed all the band members except Blake Bellman.[57] |
Marcus
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 6) #26, Daredevil (Vol. 6) #27, Daredevil (Vol. 6) #28, Daredevil (Vol. 6) #29
Marcus was a prisoner in the same prison where Daredevil had been incarcerated. He disagreed with Daredevil's right to keep his mask on and believed that this privilege was indicative that he would not be in prison for the time he was sentenced.[58] |
Marcy
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 6) #1, Wolverine (Vol. 6) #5
Marcy is one of the members of The Offer's squad. She works as The Offer's computers expert and monitors the activities of the field team.[62] |
Margaret
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Appearances: Kingpin (Vol. 2) #7
Margaret was one of the reporters who interviewed Senator Tony Bianco after his son was released from captivity.[64] |
Marge
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Appearances: Avengers #259
Marge witnessed Captain America avoid the New York City traffic in his own unique way.[65] |
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Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #33
Marge was George's wife, who was choking on badly swallowing food in a restaurant, and she thought she was having a heart attack. After the intervention of Jake Olson and Christine Collins who rescued George, Marge was still worried and asked if there would be permanent damage.[66] |
Margie
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Appearances: Alpha Flight (Vol. 2) #-1
Margie introduced Heather McNeil to Dr. Hudson.[67] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #536
Margie was a Channel 9 News announcer who witnessed Peter Parker declaring his mistake of registering his identity, giving his allegiance to the non-registered, and giving a description of the Negative Zone Prison, where the caught superhumans were imprisoned for life during the Civil War.[68] |
Margo
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Appearances: Emma Frost #1
Margo was a student at the Snow Valley School for Girls and was friends with Matilda Brant who asked her what she would wear for dance.[69] |
Maria
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Appearances: Iron Man #29
Maria was a political refugee whose boat was rescued by Tony Stark.[70] |
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Appearances: Excalibur #65
Maria was one of Agent Nicholas' assistants.[71] |
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 6) #29
Maria was a shop assistant in a Hell's Kitchen bakery, where she served Mike Murdock, pretending to be his twin brother Matt, and to whom he complimented her for her beauty, but taking the place of her brother who was blind, she answered him that he couldn't know she was beautiful but he replied that a man always knows.[61] |
Maribeth
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Appearances: United States of Captain America #4
Maribeth was the best friend and roommate at Arielle's University. Maribeth was mistreated by Elliott, a student considered untouchable, who also stole his cell phone, so Arielle was able to enter Elliott's room recovering Maribeth's cell phone with evidence of threats on it.[72] |
Marilyn
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Appearances: Tower of Shadows #5
A beautiful blond college student, Marilyn and her beau were planning to attend a dance occurring soon, unaware their relationship was being viewed with envy by Johnny, a crippled student who was too self-conscious of his disability to pursue a social life himself.[73] |
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #504
Marilyn was one of Freddy Moyer's models.[74] |
Marim
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 7) #10
Marim was a mercenary who worked for Maverick. He was a former member of the Israeli special forces of Shayetet 13. With other members of Maverick's Mercs, he extracted Maverick and Wolverine from Madripoor following the clash between the Merchant's forces and the C.I.A.[75] |
Marin
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Appearances: X-Men First Class (Vol. 2) #11, Thunderbolts #168, Dark Avengers #175, Dark Avengers #177, Dark Avengers #179, Dark Avengers #180, Dark Avengers #181, Dark Avengers #182
Member of the Continuiteens, who took care of intervening if the continuity of the Marvel Universe was affected by unrecorded events.[76] |
Mario
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Appearances: Avengers #18
Mario was a circus acrobat, who couldn't stretch far enough to catch a falling mate; the seemingly doomed trapezist was however unwittingly saved by Pietro Maximoff.[81] |
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Appearances: Wolverine, Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection a Marvel Graphic Novel #1
Mario was a barman and an acquaintance of Colonel Fury.[82] |
Marissa
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #629, Amazing Spider-Man #630, Amazing Spider-Man #633
Marissa was Dr. Curt Connors' assistant.[83] Connors grew jealous over Marissa when she flirted with Brian King.[84] After the massacre at Phelcorp Industries, Marissa was adopted as a human pet by the Lizard.[85] |
Mark
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Appearances: Daring Mystery Comics #8
Mark 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, Mark and the other two henchmen were killed in the fire that followed a short circuit caused by their leader.[86] |
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Appearances: Uncanny Tales #6
Mark wanted to give up his gruesome trade as mugger and killer but he loved his wife and wanted to continue to give her expensive presents. He pulled one last job and resolved to tell her he's broke when he goes through a dark alley and feels a knife shoved deep into his back. It turns out his wife is in the same business for the same reason.[87] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #64
Mark and his girlfriend Sharon were in Roxie Gilbert's health food store in Detroit when Rokk, a creature created by Dr. Spectrum, broke into the shop. Annoyed by Mark's reaction during the assault, Sharon decided to break up with him.[88] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #87
Mark was sailing on his father's sailboat with his friend Jimmy on Long Island Sound when they were assaulted by Blizzard who used them to distract Iron Man.[89] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up Annual #1
Mark was an airline pilot who was on board the Boeing 747 carrying Professor Xavier and the X-Men at the International Conference on Man-Made Mutation.[90] |
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Appearances: Marvel Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #7
Mark was a thug who worked for the Stinger. Under Stinger's orders and armed with Stinger's electric weapon, Mark assaulted a group of homeless people to flush out Stinger's old enemy the Angel. Mark and the other Stinger's other henchmen were defeated by the Angel with the help of Cloak and Dagger.[91] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #304
Mark was playing with the racquet with a friend on Lafayette Avenue when an oncoming car with its driver distracted by the cellular just as Mark's was in the middle of the road and was about to be invested by it but thanks to the intervention of Daredevil the tragedy was avoided.[38] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #382
Mark was a director on the soap opera Secret Hospital. He had to cut Mary Jane's scene, even if it was her only on-screen appearance.[92] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #236
Mark was one of the doctors who assisted Peter Parker when he collapsed without any warning.[93] |
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Appearances: Marvel: Heroes & Legends #1
Mark was a kid and a great fan of superheroes. He was accompanied by his father to watch the arrival of the superhero guests to the wedding of Reed Richards and Susan Storm, but during the Grey Gargoyle's attack he was lost in the crowd, and was rescued by Spider-Man.[94] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #425
Mark and Glenn witnessed a group of ninjas rob the grave of Doctor Octopus in broad daylight at Cypress Hills Cemetery.[95] |
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 5) #5
Mark was the first of the board members of the Worldwide Investment Corporation to be killed by the vigilante Mr. Payback when he broke into the boardroom.[96] |
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Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #50
Mark was a child who idolized Captain America and during play always chose the part of his favorite hero. At the news of the death of Captain America, he was upset to the point of not intervening to defend his classmate who was bullied for being an immigrant.[97] |
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Appearances: Torch #4
Mark was filming on a tropical island just when Compound D arrived ashore, wrapping up the entire film crew and making them all his thralls.[98] |
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Appearances: Kingpin (Vol. 2) #2
Mark was a patient in a children's hospital built by Wilson Fisk and was very fond of Fisk. He played with Fisk every time he visited.[99] |
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Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #5
Mark was one of the Skrull/Cow hybrids who became a comic book artist and tried to convey the message with his comics that there was nothing to be afraid of their race.[100] |
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Appearances: Iron Age #1
Mark was a telekinetic mutant who was able to move only small objects, but was still chased by Sir James Jasper's team of Beetles to intern him, but Captain Britain came to his rescue.[101] |
Marker
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Appearances: Invincible Iron Man #506, Invincible Iron Man #507
Marker was a member of the Hammer Battle Group, a group of men in armor under the command of Sasha Hammer. The Group traveled to Paris during the Fear Itself crisis to retrieve the Detroit Steel Armor and the body of Lt. Johnson and there they collided with the Grey Gargoyle possessed by Mokk.[102] |
Markie
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Appearances: Daredevil #184
Markie was a heroin junkie who died from an uncut dose.[104] |
Marla
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Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 4) #7, Hulk (Vol. 4) #8
Marla was the owner of the technical material for the Only Cake kitchen webshow that was destroyed during the transformation of the star of the show Oliver Constantin into a monstrous being due to a mutogen compound poured on the cake he prepared by the show's cameraman.[105] |
Marlon
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Appearances: Captain America #388
Marlon was one of the best Taskmaster students and was hired with others for a sparring partner session dressed as Captain America. The opponent turned out to be the Red Skull who killed Lenny and the other sparring partners in an extremely simple way.[107] |
Marlowe
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Appearances: Marvel Premiere #2
Marlowe was a private eye hired by Col. Barney Roberts, Sen. Nathan Carter, and Mr. Josiah Grey to find their children.[108] |
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Appearances: Sub-Mariner: The Depths #1, Sub-Mariner: The Depths #4
Minor Appearance: Sub-Mariner: The Depths #2, Sub-Mariner: The Depths #3, Sub-Mariner: The Depths #5 Captain Marlowe searched for Atlantis in 1939 but the expedition tragically ended with the death of all the crew, including his wife. He retried the feat in 1952, but news of his submarine was lost in the Mariana Trench.[109] |
Marnie
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Appearances: X-Men (Vol. 3) #8
Marnie was a bully who with her two friends bullied the boys who left school and passed through their territory.[112] |
Marta
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #165
Marta was a tough looking woman who was heading a rival thieves' gang. Believing Conan and Fafnir had stolen the jewel of Thazarra, Marta ordered her men to assault the Cimmerian, but, after she learned that the gem had not yet been stolen, she and her gang set out to get it for themselves. In the Temple of the Dragon, their gang crossed swords with the two barbarians and Marta was eventually possessed by the spirit of Thazarra. Running to escape from the chamber, she darted through a doorway and triggered a bladed trap, which fell from the archway and beheaded her.[113] |
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Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #116, Daredevil #500
Marta was a Spanish woman who met and started a relationship with Wilson Fisk when he tried to start a new life in Spain. Fisk fell in love with Marta, as she made him smile at silly things, and because of the way she enjoyed life. Marta eventually allowed Wilson to meet her children, Adriana and Jaime, and even refused to learn about Wilson's past, as she preferred to simply meet the man that was trying to change. However, after some months of a happy relationship, Marta and her children were slaughtered by the Hand and Lady Bullseye.[114] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #29 |
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Appearances: America Chavez: Made in the USA #2
Marta was America's adoptive aunt. Upon her return to the Washington Heights neighborhood she was very happy to meet and hug her niece again.[116] |
Martens
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Appearances: Red She-Hulk #62
Martens was a Project Echelon superhuman with the power to block Red She-Hulk's transformation for about twenty minutes, who confronted her in Annapolis.[117] |
Martha
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Appearances: Tales of Suspense #23
Martha and her husband John 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.[118] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #50
Despite the Daily Bugle's alarming claims, Martha was thankful to Spider-Man for saving her payroll and life, after he defeated the criminals who attempted to rob her office.[119] |
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Appearances: Avengers #74, Marvel Team-Up #65
Martha fainted as she witnessed the Vision disappearing into the sidewalk, as the android was stalking the streets looking for the Black Panther.[120] Some time later, the wall of Martha's home was damaged in a battle between Spider-Man and Captain Britain, forcing her husband to call the police.[121] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #139
Martha and her husband Henry saw Daredevil swinging through the air overhead, and grumbled that super-heroes were just showoffs that never did any good for them.[122] |
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Appearances: Daredevil/Spider-Man #4
WXNK reporter Martha covered the news about an impenetrable cosmic energy bubble which encased a three-block stretch just southeast of a Venturi dockside apartments.[123] |
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Appearances: New Avengers Annual (Vol. 3) #1
Martha was a former lover and colleague of Doctor Strange.[124] |
Martin
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #11
Martin was the second officer on board the Super Yacht commanded by Luther Robinson and used to flush out the Sub-Mariner and the Atlanteans.[125] |
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #28
During the Mardi Gras parade on Coney Island, a terrorist threw a flaming bomb at a car in the parade, killing all the passengers except Mr. Martin., who managed to tell the Human Torch that there were smugglers in the tower just before losing consciousness.[126] |
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Appearances: Comedy Comics #11
Mr. Martin was the father of Maisie Martin, an aspiring actress. With his whole family, he went to see his daughter's recitation which turned out to be a comedy success despite sabotage by Maisie's rival.[127] |
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Appearances: Comedy Comics #11
Mrs. Martin was the mother of Maisie Martin, an aspiring actress. With her whole family, she went to see her daughter's recitation which turned out to be a comedy success despite sabotage by Maisie's rival.[127] |
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Appearances: Kid Komics #1
Dr. Martin ventured in the Endless Caverns to explore them and prove that they are not endless, but he disappeard for months. When he was about to be declared missing, he reappeared at the mouth of the cave totally exhausted, warning everyone to use explosives to close the mouth of the cave because of the being that is inside. Then he collapsed and died.[128] |
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Appearances: Sub-Mariner Comics #22
Co-owner of the Martin and Vanna Circus, Martin was assassinated by Darko the Clown after he fired him and accused him of not being able to laugh any more.[129] |
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Appearances: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #26
Martin was an actor who participated in Rikki Trane's film shot in Canada where Bob Diamond had an accident and everyone thought he was dead in the snow.[130] |
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Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #5
Martin was the leader of the street gang eliminated by Anne for interfering with her hunt for Kitty Pryde. Martin managed to wound her with a thrown switchblade when his cohort Julio distracted her, but Anne then opened fire, killing Martin. Julio and the others soon joined them as they tried to gang-up on the wounded but well-armed Purifier.[131] |
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #4
Martin was Frank Castle's weapons supplier and was killed in a shootout while giving information to Frank about a religious cult that was looking for many weapons.[132] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #297
Martin was a stooge of Doctor Octopus who acted as his chauffeur and helicopter pilot.[133] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #335, Fantastic Four #336
Member of the United States Congress and of the Super-Hero Registration Act Subcommittee which was to decide whether to implement the registration of humans with superpowers.[134] |
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Appearances: Terror Inc. #8
Martin was a henchman of Mr. Servido charged with kidnapping Suzie and Ollie Henry but was intercepted by Terror, who sprinkled him with gasoline and set him on fire.[135] |
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Appearances: Marvels #4
Martin was one of the patrons who went to the bookstore to get the photobook "Marvels" signed by its author Phil Sheldon.[136] |
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Appearances: Gambit (Vol. 2) #3
Martin joined the cult of the Seventh House initially to meet the female cultists, but then stayed as found he could make easy money in the cult. At the service of the Cult, Martin began to follow and spy on Gambit and Anielle, following them to France where he was devoured by demonic insects.[137] |
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Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #12
Martin was a boy whom Steve Rogers taught to respect the flag of their homeland.[138] |
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #29
Martin was Mary Jane Watson's assistant for a MacBeth rehearsal.[139] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1.2, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1.3, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1.4, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1.5
Martin was one of the members of the school A.V. Club at Midtown High School.[140] |
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Appearances: Captain America: Sam Wilson #9
Martin was a television pundit talking about the return of Steve Rogers and consequently the presence of two Captain Americas.[141] |
Martina
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Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #58 |
Marty
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #72, Daredevil #170, Amazing Spider-Man #425
Marty was driving an armored car which was attacked by Shocker; once Spider-Man defeated the villain and left the dough grabbed from the truck, he truly recognized Spider-Man's bravery.[143] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #146 |
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Appearances: Jungle Action (Vol. 2) #24
Marty was a golf player who witnessed the Wind Eagle flying over the Water Crest Country Club.[146] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #167
Marty and his partner Ted were two truck drivers who came across Will O' the Wisp on a desolate stretch of the New Jersey coast highway.[147] |
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Appearances: X-Men #111
Marty was one of the kids who attended "Mr. Mike's One-Ring Traveling Tent Show" in Sullivan County, unaware that its star attractions were the X-Men under Mesmero's hypnosis.[148] |
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Appearances: Captain America #250
Marty was part of Samuel T. Underwood's staff; he didn't think they could convince Captain America to run for President.[149] |
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Appearances: Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine #1
Marty met Spider-Man and Wolverine during a bank robbery.[150] |
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #4, Avengers (Vol. 3) #25
Marty was Megan McLaren's cameraman.[151] |
Marv
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Appearances: X-Men #24
Marv was one of the policemen called by Henry after his wheat field was razed by the Locust's giant insects.[153] |
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Appearances: Fear Itself: Deadpool #1, Fear Itself: Deadpool #2, Fear Itself: Deadpool #3
Marv and his partner Larry pretended to be two repairmen to retrieve a hammer that would save Cimarron's people.[154] |
Marvin
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #125
Marvin was a rail worker who witnessed Hercules lifting a fallen sequoia from the tracks and hurling it into the surrounding hills.[157] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #38
Marvin was a boxer who confronted Joe Smith and Spider-Man at the gym.[158] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #82
Marvin was a late night TV show host who briefly interviewed Spider-Man on the Midnight Show, before they were abruptly interrupted by Electro's attack.[159] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #36
While driving on the Long Island Expressway, Marvin witnessed Iron Man lift a two-ton car.[160] |
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Appearances: X-Force #66
Marvin was an obese child who visited the Wackyworld theme park with his mother.[161] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man: The Venom Agenda #1
Marvin was on the subway train with Peter Parker when he was having a severe sinus headache.[162] |
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Appearances: Black Panther (Vol. 3) #2
Marvin was a drug dealer who was forcibly recruited by the Black Panther as one of his intelligence operatives.[163] |
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Appearances: Daredevil: Redemption #4
As requested by Matthew Murdock, Marvin installed a voice simulator to help Amos Flood in Redemption Valley.[164] |
Mary
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #5
Mary was a bank employee who during a bank robbery was taken hostage by the robbers and immediately rescued by the Angel.[165] |
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Appearances: Mystic Comics #4
When actress Janet Wayne committed suicide, her fellow actresses Mary claimed that somebody had driven Wayne to suicide. This prompted Dr. Gade to invisibly follow Mary to see if there was any merit to her claims. Sure enough a group of thugs came to warn her to keep quiet. When she refused, they knocked her out to take her to their leader, a man known as Fatty. After various vicissitudes, Dr. Gade defeated Fatty and his gang and rescued Mary.[166] |
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Appearances: Daring Mystery Comics #7
Mary was snooping through Boss Dram's office searching for the material that Dram was using to blackmail her father with the truth behind a mistake he made while he was a young doctor. She was caught in the act by one of Dram's men, but she was rescued by the arrival of a new costumed hero, the Challenger.[167] |
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #20
Returning home after investigating a bank robbery, Inspector Crane found his maid Mary tied up and his papers shuffled through. He called Terry Vance to come at once, but when Terry arrived Crane was dead and Mary explained that he dropped dead after answering another phone call.[168] |
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Appearances: Captain America Comics #12
Mary's father was killed by a gang of criminals and to cover up the homicide they set a palace on fire. To prevent Mary from reporting the criminals to the D.A., they tried to eliminate her but she was saved thanks to the intervention of Father Time.[169] |
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Appearances: Strange Tales #1
Having been named sole heir by a wealthy aunt, Mary's undisclosed relatives decided to eliminate her by hiring a hit man who hides his victims' corpses inside bronze statues.[170] |
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #12
A thief, Charles Marrow, tricks Mary the maid of Dragmoor Castle into helping to steal its priceless art collection. During the robbery he's spotted by Dragmoor's owner Robert Munfrey and kills him. Upon being chased by servants he's saved by Mary and hides inside a room. In the morning Charles finds the door is locked. Mary appears and reveals that everyone in the castle are ghosts including her and he's now staying there with her forever.[171] |
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Appearances: Black Rider #24
Mary was the girlfriend of Clint Holden, but the Marshall Jesse Crawl fell in love with her, and so he sent his brother gunman Hal Crawl to eliminate Clint. Clint killed Hal in self-defense, but was framed for Hal's murder and had to flee.[172] |
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Appearances: Matt Slade, Gunfighter #1
Mary was the girlfriend of Ben Trumbull, a former outlaw who, after meeting Mary, redeemed himself and thanks to Matt Slade solved his past problems with the gang he was part of, allowing the couple to live happily.[173] |
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Appearances: Tales of Suspense #2
Mary was a child who was frightened by what looked like an alien invasion.[174] |
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Appearances: Captain Marvel #19
Mary was a tenant of the Minos Towers on which he experimented behavioral experiments the scientist Cornelius Webb and was rescued, along with all the other tenants, by Captain Marvel.[175] |
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Appearances: Tales of the Zombie #1
Mary and three other prisoners escaped from the Bastille, but all four died after their flight. Mary was killed by her aunt where they sought refuge in order to sell their bodies.[176] |
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Appearances: Ms. Marvel #6
Mary was a secretary at the Daily Bugle who transferred to Woman magazine.[177] |
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Appearances: Godzilla #10, Godzilla #11
Mary and her friends were making rafting right on the river where were fighting Godzilla and Yetrigar and were thrown out of the boat but they managed to save themselves with many difficulties thanks to the intervention of the Godzilla Squad of S.H.I.E.L.D.[55] |
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Appearances: Machine Man #2
Mary was a nurse at the Central City Sanitarium who warned Dr. Spaulding that the patient in the Zero Room had woken up.[178] |
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Appearances: X-Men #133
Mary was a waitress working at the Hellfire Club, serving hors d'oeuvres during a reception. As she was about to deliver a tray of drinks, she was reminded by Lou the butler to give special attention to the host and presidential candidate Robert Kelly.[179] |
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Appearances: Thor #311
Mary was one of the people in the crowd protesting outside the hospital where a boy who was injured by a policeman in a tragic accident was hospitalized.[180] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #295
Mary and her husband Daniel were walking in Central Park when they met Hulk and they approached him with the intention of helping him as he was wounded but he got him back badly by pushing Daniel and knocking him down.[181] |
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Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #192
Mary was a student at Columbia University and when she met Professor Xavier, she told him that she had enjoyed her seminar very much, to which he replied wittily that in any case her grades would remain the same.[182] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #247
Mary was the former girlfriend of Agent Crock. After undergoing experiments from Project: Reptile, Chrock had visions where he saw Mary rejecting him and not saving him from falling off a precipice.[183] |
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Appearances: Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #2
Mary was shot and killed by James Woo for sheltering Nick Fury in the sewers beneath Grand Central Station.[184] |
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Appearances: Avengers Spotlight #26
Mary was a scientist who worked at the Vault and was present during the mass escape attempt by The Wizard in collaboration with Loki during the Acts of Vengeance event.[185] |
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Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #11
Mary was Congressman Andrew Bolt's secretary. She congratulated him on his brilliant speech during the Congressional campaign.[186] |
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Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #4
Mary was an inhabitant of the quarry run by Smitty in British Columbia, and after crossing paths with the young Logan, she told her friend that he had donated a side of deer to Jake Walker's widow.[187] |
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Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #54
Sister Mary was a Catholic nun who worked as a nurse at St. Mary's Hospital and after seeing the miraculous treatments carried out by the Asgardians towards the patients of the hospital she had doubts about her faith approaching the cult of the Asgardians.[188] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #512
Mary and other homeless people reclaimed T-shirts with the image of the Human Torch that had been thrown into a dumpster, even though Mary's T-shirt had Spider-Man's picture instead.[189] |
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Appearances: Toxin #3
Mary was a follower of Razorfist and took her place as his favorite after Lulu was hurt.[190] |
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Appearances: Punisher vs. Bullseye #2, Punisher vs. Bullseye #5
Mary was a waitress at Java Junction who accepted a date with a customer not knowing that he was actually Bullseye and she had involuntarily become one of his pawns.[191][192] |
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Appearances: Sub-Mariner (Vol. 2) #1
Mary and her father were at a celebration parade in Bentonville, Kansas, when there was an attack by a Atlantean sleeper cell and they both were killed.[193] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #556, Amazing Spider-Man #557
Mary was a colleague of Dr. Benjamin Rabin who intended to summon a Mayan god and then sacrifice his colleagues to the god. Initially Rabin told Spider-Man that he and his colleagues were hunted down by a group of Mayan extremists and that Mary and the others were still outside in the blizzard.[194] |
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Appearances: X-Force (Vol. 3) #3
A member of the Purifiers, Sister Mary was charged with finding the body of Cameron Hodge in the mountains of Tibet.[196] |
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Appearances: Captain America #600
After the assassination of Captain America, Mary interviewed Joseph Paglino, owner of the largest and most valuable Captain America memorabilia collection.[197] |
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Appearances: Peter Parker #5
Mary was a homeless person whose memory was erased by A.I.M. after she had worked for them in the administrative field in a plot to exploit the homeless.[198] |
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Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 7) #4, Captain America (Vol. 7) #6 (Mentioned)
Mary was the biological mother of Leopold Zola. She did not want to have children with Arnim Zola and after discovering his laboratory, she tried to escape but Zola captured her and experimented on her artificially inseminating her and generating the children he wanted.[199] |
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Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 4) #7
Mary was a traumatized woman who attended the meetings of the St. Mary's Trauma Peer Support Group in which Jennifer Walters also participated.[105] |
Mary Alice
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Appearances: Daredevil #205
When Daredevil found the body of a recently murdered Gael victim, he heard the sound of heartbeats behind a door, but when he kicked the door, into the room he found only Mary Alice who had accepted the marriage proposal by her boyfriend.[200] |
Mary Beth
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Appearances: Defenders #7
Mary Beth was caught underwater by a giant squid commanded by Attuma.[201] |
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 8) #50
The Orb showed up at Ted and Mary Beth's home while they slept and after ranting about his ability to see beyond things, told the couple that he would watch as the two of them killed each other.[202] |
Mary Catherine
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #523
After the device that was used to bring back to humanity Ben Grimm malfunctioned, Sister Mary Catherine, a nun and teacher, was among the people who casually acquired momentarily the powers of the Fantastic Four, in this case she turned into the Thing.[203] |
Mary Elizabeth
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Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #47
Mary Elizabeth was the student honor at Norcross University who was given the honor of ringing the bell that was found inside the sea chest that had belonged to the founder of the University, not knowing that ringing the bell would invoke the extradimensional demon Ikonn.[204] |
Mary Ellen
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Appearances: Captain America #431
Mary Ellen was the resident adviser at Hayden College who discovered the presence of a boy in Cathy Webster's room and threatened her that she coul make suspend her for violating college rules.[205] |
Mary Lou
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Appearances: Invaders #35
Mary Lou was in the car with her boyfriend when Iron Cross arrived and overthrew their car with them inside.[206] |
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Appearances: Rom #47
During an appointment with Johnny Ross their car broke down on the edge of a forest and there they were attacked and killed by two Dire Wraiths who then assumed their identities.[207] |
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Appearances: Iron Man Annual #8
Mary Lou was a resident of the village of Pottersville and while walking with her husband through the streets of the village commented on what could have happened in the nearby Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S.[208] |
Mason
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Appearances: Elektra (Vol. 2) #8
The father of Mary Mason, the girl of sixteen who was made pregnant by the Architect to procreate the being that was supposed to receive his lifeforce.[209] |
Matari
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Appearances: Iron Man & the Armor Wars #2
Agent Matari reveals that Jim Rhodes quit the Fantasma assault scene soon after but not sure if he did it in the company of Tony Stark. After analyzing the matter, the Director Stone orders Matari to contact all the airports in the area and to get a list of all the departures since Rhodes had disappeared.[210] |
Mateo
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Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #38, Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #39
Mateo was a duty guard at New York County Family Court and announced the "Wizard v. Dragon Man" case to Justice Payne.[211] |
Mathews
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #181
Mathews was a Weapon X project official, who worked at a secret Canadian military complex.[213] |
Matilda
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #6
Matilda and her husband Hiram spotted the Sub-Mariner while touring New York City.[214] |
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Appearances: X-Men #9
Matilda and Samuel witnessed Scott Summers becoming sick on a speeding super-liner in the North Atlantic.[215] |
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Appearances: Avengers #57
Matilda was an old woman who fainted when she saw Goliath scaling the building wall to reach Jan's apartment.[216] |
Matsunaga
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Appearances: X-Men #118
Matsunaga was a member of Captain Hama's crew.[217] |
Matsuo
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Appearances: Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #2
Matsuo was one of of Ogun's henchmen, who was defeated by Kitty Pryde.[218] |
Matsuzaki
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #30, Deadpool (Vol. 4) #31
Dr. Matsuzaki is employed at Mercy General Hospital. When the hospital fell under attack by Claw Sect vampires, she was rescued by Deadpool.[219] |
Matt
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #517
He was the first local police officer to intervene during the hostage crisis due to a bank robbery.[220] |
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Appearances: Sentinel #1, Sentinel #2, Sentinel #4, Sentinel #5, Sentinel #6, Sentinel #10, Sentinel #12, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #1, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #2, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #3, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #4, Sentinel (Vol. 2) #5
Matt was one of Juston and Alex's closest friends. He also attended Antigo Senior High with them. The longtime sufferer of bullying, Matt often express a lot of repressed rage and thoughts violent of violent retribution.[221][222][223][224][225] |
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Appearances: 4 #3 |
Matthew
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Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #9, Sensational Spider-Man #10
Matthew was a scientist at the Institute of Seismoharmonic Research who witnessed the Swarm attack the research facility.[227] |
Matty
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Appearances: X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #35
Matty was a worker tasked with cleaning up the toxic protoplasm left over from the clash between the X-Men and D.K.. While arguing with his colleague Lucas about the misuse of the term "mutie", what appeared to be one of Maggott's sentient myriapods emerged from the mass of protoplasm, which devoured Lucas in front of Matty's helpless gaze.[229] |
Matuscek
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #9
Matuscek was Moses Magnum's assistant.[230] |
Maureen
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Appearances: Magneto (Vol. 2) #1
Maureen was a mutant waitress at a cafe in New York patronized by Magneto and Cassandra Michaels. She had the ability to make objects levitate. It is unknown if this was through telekinesis or some other ability.[231] |
Mavis
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #659
Mavis was a roller derby player who with her team, the Broadway Golddigger, met the opponents of the Midtown Maulers, the team where Carlie Cooper played who in a negative period unloaded her frustrations by hitting Mavis violently during the race and got caught an expulsion.[231] |
Max
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #89
Max was one of the mobsters who kidnapped Dr. Don Blake and Jane Foster to have them treat Thug Thatcher.[232] |
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Appearances: Iron Man #4
Max filmed the arrival of Tony Stark at the exclusive alpine lodge where a scientific congress was being held.[233] |
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Appearances: Elektra #2
Max was a little kid living in Devlin Shelter who was approached by the evil ninja Tekagi.[20] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #536
Max was a Channel 9 News announcer who witnessed Peter Parker declaring his mistake of registering his identity, giving his allegiance to the non-registered, and giving a description of the Negative Zone Prison, where the caught superhumans were imprisoned for life during the Civil War.[68] |
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Appearances: Wolverine: The Amazing Immortal Man & Other Bloody Tales #1
Max was Logan's boss when he was working as a circus freak in Greenland.[234] |
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Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #5, Daken: Dark Wolverine #6, Daken: Dark Wolverine #7
Max was a man who served in Tyger Tiger's organization and was happy with how she had handled the crime situation in Madripoor.[235] |
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Appearances: X-Men (Vol. 3) #11
Max was a companion of Charles Xavier from the past. He accompanied him on some Safari in Kenya.[238] |
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Mentions: Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #1, Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #2, Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #3
Max was a friend of Nyla Skin who was killed by Imus Champion because he dared to rob him.[239] |
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Appearances: Silk (Vol. 3) #2
Max was a psychotherapist who took care of Cindy Moon's sessions to replace her psychotherapist who was absent due to a family emergency. It later turned out that he was becoming Cindy's therapist as a favor for Saya Ishii.[241] |
Maxi
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Appearances: Black Widow (Vol. 8) #11
Maxi was an acquaintance of the Black Widow who provided her with material she needed and information. Natasha asked him about Apogee and if he inquired of where her son Stevie and her ex fiancé James were located.[242] |
Maxie
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Appearances: Marvels #1
Maxie was a little kid playing Captain America against the Nazis.[243] |
Maxwell
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #384, Incredible Hulk: Last Call #1
Mrs. Maxwell hired Betty Ross to work for an emergency hotline.[244] |
Mayhew
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Appearances: Avengers #12
Miss Mayhew witnessed the tremblings caused by the Earth's sped-up rotation when the Mole Man attempted to increase the speed of the planet rotation on its axis.[246] |
Mazo
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 10) #10
Mr. Mazo was an inmate in Costa Rica where the Punisher was taken prisoner. With the intent of creating a revolt in prison, he poured water on Mazo in the canteen expecting revenge in the cell in the evening, which Mazo and his accomplices immediately put in place not knowing who the American was, which promptly and very easily defeated Mazo and his men.[247] |
McCleod
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #80, Wolverine (Vol. 2) #81
After the discovery of Cyber's body, when asked by reporters whether it was true that the mutants were involved, Inspector McCleod sarcastically replies that there was a good chance unless some of the locals were imbibing radioactive steroids and have developed claws capable of slicing through steel plates.[12] |
McCray
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #16, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #19
Dr. McCray treated Jay Jameson at Mount Sinai Medical Center.[248][249] |
McGinnis
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #1.1
After his death, McGinnis' autopsy was performed by Dr. Templeton.[250] |
McGuire
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #5
McGuire was one of the soldiers of the famed Third Armored Division of the U.S. Army who confronted the Hulk at Fort Carson.[251] |
McHenry
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #207
McHenry bought Navy rifles and grenades from Joey Gregson. Surprised by Shroud, McHenry fled away, because he mustn't be connected with any crimes in the United States.[252] |
McKay
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Appearances: X-Men #101 |
McKieran
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Appearances: Marvel Zombies Supreme #3
Fire chief McKieran advises Mayor Aldrin of the breach at the nuclear reactor and that they are attempting to suppress the level of radioactive exposure by manually cooling with water. Later, together with all the firemen of his department, they intervened to help the mayor when he was surrounded by zombies and together with the whole town, he perished when the city was bombed.[254] |
McMurdo
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Appearances: Rampage (Vol. 2) #40, Rampage (Vol. 2) #42, Rampage (Vol. 2) #43, Rampage (Vol. 2) #44
McMurdo was studying the stars when the arrival of a craft from the future caused him to be engulfed by unknown energies. Tormented by strange visions, he soon encountered first the craft's occupant, a Time Traveler from the far future being pursued by mechanical killers, and then the mysterious Kilgore Slaughter, who had been given great powers by the same event. McMurdo's dog was killed by the Time Traveler's pursuers, but McMurdo himself survived and he and his daughter gave both the Time traveler and Slaughter sanctuary after helping Slaughter to destroy the corrupt future world the Traveler came from. McMurdo hoped to continue to use the killer Droids' time capsule to explore time itself, but it is unknown whether he ever achieved his objective.[255][256] |
McSweeny
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Appearances: Civil War II: Choosing Sides #3 |
Meachum
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #312
Nurse Meachum was young Bruce Banner's cruel baby sitter.[258] |
Medvedev
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Appearances: Champions #10
Medvedev was one of the government agents who killed Ivan Petrovich's wife and abducted his son Yuri, letting him believe to be held by the Americans in West Berlin. When the boy hated the Westerners enough, Medvedev faked a rescue to take him back across the Wall to Alexi Bruskin.[259] |
Meg
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Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #237
Meg was a Genoshan Magistrate who was involved in a fight in a pub frequented by the Magistrates and in which the son of the Genegineer, Phillip Moreau, had the worst of it and to punish him Meg had the idea of getting him on board the Mutates train.[260] |
Megan
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Appearances: Uncanny Inhumans #8
Megan had dinner with Johnny Storm at the Rainbow Room.[261] |
Mehdi
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Appearances: Conan #2
Mehdi and his desert raiders saw Conan intoxicated by the black lotus and decided to kill him but were eventually all slain by the Cimmerian instead.[262] |
Mei-Li
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #568, Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2
Mei-Li was working in Randall Crowne's illegal sweatshop before it was destroyed by Menace.[263] |
Mel
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #131
Mel was among the White Rabbit Gang members who attempted to rob the Kwikkee Burger.[265] |
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Appearances: Women of Marvel (Vol. 3) #1
Mel was a student who frequented the Incantesimo witchcraft shop, and in which a circle of friends who had the same tastes and mentality was formed, supporting each other and in which Patty Prue also joined, overturning her belief that she would remain alone after the loss of her family.[266] |
Melanie
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #156
Melanie was the wife of Count Tarcas Melphorr. When he began luring weary travelers to satiate his brother's gory lust for human flesh, many times she entertained the thought of reporting Tarcas to local guards, but she was fearful that if she did it, he might kill her too. She nevertheless attempted to warn in vain Conan to leave the manor. When the Cimmerian slayed both Tarcas and his brother, she decided to stay there to mourn and bury them.[267] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #336
Melanie was the girlfriend of Dick Torrance, the man who hosted Bruce Banner convinced he was a mutant so he could report it to X-Factor convinced that he would get a reward that would be useful for the maintenance of the son Melanie had just told him to be waiting from him.[268] |
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #81
Melanie was a girl who played on the swing of a public park in Ipswich just near the fall of the Wasp after it had become gigantic in size trying to stop an out of control Quinjet.[269] |
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Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #2, Daredevil vs. Punisher #3
Melanie was Jimmy Sweets' lover.[270] |
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Appearances: Thor: Blood Oath #4
Melanie and her husband were on holiday in Ireland when they saw a group of Asgardians appear out of nowhere, including Thor.[272] |
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Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #1
Melanie was a girl lured into a party by a group of Skrulls that slaughtered her before Ryder had a chance to rescue her.[273] |
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Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #2
Melanie was a girl who went into a blind date with Heidi Sladkin.[274] |
Melantha
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Appearances: New Mutants #9
Melantha ran the House of Women in Nova Roma. She ordered that the drinks served to captives Danielle Moonstar, Rahne Sinclair, and Amara Aquilla be laced with mind altering drugs.[275] |
Melinda
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Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #4
Melanie was a contestant of a web program, unaware that the whole show was controlled by Skrulls and its main purpose was to slaughter human beings as cattle. She was rescued by the Skrull Kill Krew.[276] |
Melissa
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Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man #4
Melissa was left catatonic with shock after her significant other Jeff was abducted by the Sewer Killer.[277] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #6
Nurse Melissa allowed J. Jonah Jameson and his wife to visit Mattie Franklin.[278] |
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Appearances: Osborn #3
Melissa was a staff member of Senator Muffoletto, and witnessed a discussion by her boss about the role of a leader using hamburgers as a metaphor.[279] |
Melvin
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Appearances: Defenders #5
Melvin witnessed the Valkyrie walking down the streets in the Village.[280] |
Mendes
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #8
Mendes was an immigrant smuggler who killed his partner Ian Ritter.[281] |
Menskar
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #167
Menskar used to run a rat-game around various Nemedian towns and hamlets, until his cheating technique was unnmasked by Conan. Wanting revenge, he and his men ambushed him while the Cimmerian was with Noirelle, but the barbarian quickly defeated them all.[282] |
Menza
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #157
Baron Menza was a local hero who died attempting to lay claim to the King of Berthalia's reward.[283] |
Merce
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Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #5
Merce was one of the people who gathered at the Madison Square Garden to listen to Reverend Stryker's sermon; an apparent aide of the President sent in the Commander-in-Chief's stead, Merce diplomatically told a senator also in attendance that Stryker's opinions deserved a hearing. When the sermon turned out to be a ruse to broadcast a telepathic attack against all mutants latent or otherwise in the New York area, Merce watched in fright as the senator was affected, suffering what appeared to be the beginnings of a cerebral hemorrhage.[131] |
Mercy
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #53
Mr. Mercy was the father of the twin serial killers Mercy Sisters and he himself was killed and dismembered by his daughters and stored in the basement of their residence.[284] |
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #53
Mrs. Mercy was the mother of the twin serial killers Mercy Sisters and she herself was killed and dismembered by her daughters and stored in the basement of their residence.[284] |
Merdine
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #176
Merdine was Feducio's loyal assistant. He tried to confront Conan, but he swiftly killed by the Cimmerian.[285] |
Meredith
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #509, Amazing Spider-Man #420
As a teenager, Meredith declined Howie Barker's advances.[286] |
Merle
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Appearances: Punisher Summer Special #4
Merle was an illegal wildlife trader who was killed by the Punisher.[288] |
Mero
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Appearances: Elektra #100
Doctor Mero was a sociobiologist, expert in the study of cephalopods. Typhoid Mary kidnapped him by hiding him in a secret place where she could help Mary to make her three personalities coexist without necessarily having to reunite them in a single person.[289] |
Merrick
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #7
Merrick was an immigrant smuggler who was killed by Wolverine.[290] |
Merrill
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #136
Merrill was a Steyr Security Systems scientist who attempted to analyze Spider-Man's webbing.[36] |
Merriweather
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #23
Merriweather complimented with J. Jonah Jameson for hiring back ex-convict Frederick Foswell.[291] |
Merv
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Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 5) #28
Merv believed that Captain America was assassinated.[292] |
Metrius
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Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #1
Metrius was the commander of the Venarium fortress and father of Tamera. After he killed Rion of the Laughing Visage, Conan butchered him so bad that his body was found hacked into many pieces.[293] |
Meyer
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Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #11
Mrs. Meyer was Wade Wilson's teacher at Surline Elementary School.[294] |
Mia
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Appearances: Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1
Mia was a news anchor who announced the Avengers' intention to band together in an official capacity.[295] |
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Appearances: Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #1, Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #2
Mia was an art classmate at Community College that Steve Rogers befriended. She suggested to Steve how to use the tablet correctly for drawing. They went to a baseball game together and Mia asked him why she cheered the Mets, with him telling her because they were underdogs and she commented that he was an impossible type.[296] |
Michael
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Appearances: Sgt. Fury #72
During the WWII Michael was the owner of Mike's Chicago Bar in Marrakesh and helped Sam Sawyer to make escape the German scientist Dr. Steuben from Nazi Germany to the United States, and to hide one of the leaders of the Danish resistance, Josef de Groot, who was the father of his beloved Christine.[298] |
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Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 2) #21
The secretary of the personnel office at the Delazny Studios, delivers to Johnny Blaze the data related to one of the technicians working for the Stuntmaster TV Show that turned out to be Leopold Stryke, aka the Eel.[299] |
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Appearances: New Mutants #95
Not much is known about Michael, save that he was a young man from Genosha who tested positive for the X-gene on his thirteenth birthday, and as such was taken by the Genengineer to be converted into one of Genosha's mutant slave caste. Despite the Genengineer's attempts to calm him down, Michael was understandably upset at this prospect, even moreso when Cameron Hodge, in his grotesque cyborg body, suddenly burst through the floor.[300] |
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Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #84
Michael was killed by another henchman of The Rose for using an unsecured phone line.[301] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man: Web of Doom #1
Michael was the director of the movie Amazon Annie: Princess of the Jungle starring Mary Jane Watson.[302] |
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Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #34
Michael, along with Stephan were two Kamtek employees, who were killed and impersonated by Vikady and Taz.[303] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #233
Michael and his girlfriend were saved by the Spider-Carnage from a gang of street thugs.[304] |
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Appearances: Ka-Zar (Vol. 3) #15
Michael at the helm of his Man-Apes tribe asked Shanna to leave their lands as they believed she had released the fury of their gods over them.[305] |
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Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man / Elektra #'98
Along with Scarpetti's other henchmen, Michael assaulted a convalescent MacKinley Stewart to take possession of an object given to him by Sam Lincoln. He and the other henchmen were stopped from carrying out their task due to the intervention of Elektra.[306] |
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Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man #23
Peter Parker meets Michael in a bar and notices that he also wears the wedding ring even though he is evidently alone, and Michael reassures Peter by telling him that many men are in their situation.[307] |
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Appearances: X-Force #114
Michael was a man working for Romany Wisdom.[308] |
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 6) #6
While visiting the Statue of Liberty under a heavy rain, Michael and his family were approached by a crazed Joseph Perrett, who after having massacred his family and a waitress in a diner, wandered around the city. Perrett released Michael and his family after Michael's mother sobered him a little 'making him look carefully at her children and the father of her children.[309] |
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Appearances: Emma Frost #11
Pastor Michael was one of the first victims of a teenager Lucien Goff.[310] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited (Vol. 3) #4
A native Sioux Lakota, he had his newborn son treated by Dr. Waking-Bear, but at the time of payment he told the doctor he could not pay him, whereupon the doctor told him he would pay when he was able to do it.[311] |
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Appearances: Vote Loki #1
Michael was the editor of Nisa Contreras at the Daily Bugle during the period that Loki tried to get elected to the presidency of the USA.[312] |
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Appearances: Strange Academy Presents: Death of Doctor Strange #1
Michael was a waiter in a pub where the Enchantress and her son Alvi were discussing the pact she had made with the sorcerer Pulsari about having to give him her firstborn, and during the discussion Amora apologized to Michael and his colleague Christina of the animosity of his son. After the mother and son couple left, Christina pointed out that Amora hadn't paid her bill, and Michael replied that she never does.[313] |
Michelle
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Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Legacy #1
Michelle went with Ian to her father's shop to retrieve the bag that Ian had hidden with the material inside to fight George's uncle who had become a vampire, but only Blade's intervention saved the boys who eliminated the vampires.[314] |
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Appearances: Jane Foster & the Mighty Thor #1
Michelle was an Ohio girl who went out on a first date with Rūna with the intention of getting to know each other better than her and she had the idea of both having "ten questions to ask on a first date." But while they were talking, Mr. Horse came asking for Runa's intervention in defense of Asgard, leaving Michelle speechless.[315] |
Mick
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Appearances: Captain Britain #9
When Braddock Manor was first seen, the Braddocks had a servant called Mick, but it is unclear whether he lived at the Manor. He has never been referred to again (along with an unnamed butler).[316] |
Mickey
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Appearances: Warlock #8
Mickey and Frank, members of the Metropolitan Police Department, arrested Warlock's followers in Washington, D.C..[317] |
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Appearances: Daredevil #168, Daredevil #172
Mickey was a qualified hitman who got four kills on his credit. When Eric Slaughter sent him to Village Cigars for more of his favorite cigars, Mickey was caught by Daredevil and told him where Alarich Wallenquist was supposed to be.[318] |
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Appearances: X-Force #24
Mickey was one of the guards of the Vault, who were transporting Rusty and Skids from the Vault to Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters; their transport was hijacked near Sparta by the Friends of Humanity, who disabled the guards' armors with an Electromagnetic Scrambling Pulse and captured the prisoners.[320] |
Midas
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Appearances: Elektra #100
Lady Midas was a real estate businesswoman, whom Wilson Fisk placed under the protection of Typhoid Mary to avoid the involvement of Elektra, who had bought a full block of Hell's Kitchen from under Fisk.[289] |
Miggy
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #388
Miggy played with Rick Jones and Kelly at the concert held in Jim Wilson's clinic for AIDS patients.[321] |
Miguel
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #2
Miguel was a member of outlaw gang of Hook Tebbs. He got into a quarrel with the Masked Raider.[322] |
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Appearances: Thor #247
Miguel was a rebel who was ordered by El Lobo to guard Jane Foster, but he was swiftly fooled and defeated by the captive girl.[323] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #131
A member of the White Rabbit Gang, Miguel was ordered to pull over the White Rabbit's van when they were being tailed by Spider-Man and Frog Man.[265] |
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Appearances: Ms. Marvel (Vol. 2) #19
Miguel was one of the men kidnapped by the Puppet Master.[324] |
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #555, Fantastic Four #556, Fantastic Four #559
Miguel was Johnny Storm's manager.[325] |
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Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 5) #30
Miguel was among the last to resist the assault on the mansion of Mr. Alcantara but was easily knocked out by Moon Knight.[328] |
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Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 2) #1
Miguel was fleeing Mexico and took refuge in Brooklyn but the Don of the Dead found him and while he was about to kill him, Iron Fist and Power Man intervened, defeating the Don and his men.[329] |
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Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1
Miguel was a homeless kid who had trouble at home and stood at the corner of the Third and the Bowery and Peter always gave him little financial help.[330] |
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Appearances: X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #36
Miguel was a Mexican boy who, together with his friends Gabi and Javier, found a deep hole and outside what remained of the pupal state of one of Maggott's endosymbiotes and were terrified when they saw the slug grown to gigantic size.[331] |
Mike
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Appearances: Marvel Comics #1
Mike was employed by plantation-owner John Crafton. |
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Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #20
Mike was a police officer from Star City who was one of the victims of the Plant Man.[168] |
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Appearances: Strange Tales #108 |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #23
Mike was one of Lucky Lobo's men, who fought in vain against Spider-Man (Peter Parker).[291] |
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Appearances: X-Men #128 |
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Appearances: Avengers #364
He was hunting with his friend Charlie just when landed Galen-Kor and his team of Kree rebels who killed them both.[336] |
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Appearances: Avengers #273 |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #230
Mike was a Daily Grind customer.[338] |
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Appearances: Tales of the Marvel Universe #1
Mike was a friend of Cabbie.[339] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #-1
Mike was an acquaintance of Flash Thompson during early childhood.[340] |
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Appearances: Black Widow (Vol. 3) #1
Mike was a member of the rock climbing club joined by Natasha.[341] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #565
Mike was saved from Kraven the Hunter by Peter Parker.[342] |
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Appearances: Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 2) #14
Mike was the driver of the doctor who placed the Arc Reactor in Pepper Potts' chest.[343] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #1000
Mike was the Lionsgate Hotel owner.[344] |
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #15
Mike was a hot dog vendor and a friend of Detective Bolt.[345] |
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Appearances: Great Lakes Avengers #2
Mike was a friend to whom Mister Immortal paid money to keep an eye on him while he buried himself for an entire year to meditate, so he wouldn't try to escape if he changed his mind.[346] |
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Appearances: Carnage Forever #1
Mike was a grade student who along with two of his fellow students got drunk and on the way back they met Elsie, a homeless child who Mike ruined the drawing she had done. Later, after being possessed by the Symbiote Carnage, Elsie killed Mike and his two companions by making the corpses disappear.[347] |
Mikey
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Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew #1
Mikey was a Skrull who infiltrated Earth and pretended to be a high school student and who was killed in class by Skrull Kill Krew's Moonstomp who after his death revealed his true appearance, frightening all the other students.[348] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #262
Mikey and Brad were two bicyclists who were caught by Spider-Man after causing an accident.[349] |
Mikkel
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Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #2
Mikkel was an oil rig worker under Brom's supervision.[350] |
Miklos
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Appearances: Daredevil #24
In a hostile nation somewhere in Europe, Miklos and his rebel brigand band attacked Daredevil, but they were easily defeated.[351] |
Mildred
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #201
Mildred and her husband witnessed Spider-Man crashing into their apartment's window.[352] |
Milena
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Appearances: Year of Marvels: April Infinite Comic #1
Milena is a Graphic Designer who works for Graphigrex Inc. and among her colleagues there is Gene Gray with whom she calls him with various appellations of super heroes of which she is a great enthusiast and expert.[353] |
Miles
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Appearances: Marines in Action #6
Thanks to the good intuition of one of his soldiers, Lieutenant Miles managed to defeat the detachment of the Japanese army located on an island in the Solomon Islands.[354] |
Milfarb
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #1.1
Mr. Milfarb was one of the neighbors who attended Ben Parker's funeral.[355] |
Miller
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures #2
Mister Miller was a grocery store owner who fired Billy Jones for being late.[356] |
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Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #114
Miller was the Young Watchers' trainer appointed by Stoneface.[48] |
Millie
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Appearances: Iron Man #52
Millie was one of the girls who welcome Tony Stark to Los Angeles.[357] |
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Appearances: New X-Men #120
Millie was a waitress who served Angel Salvadore and Logan.[358] |
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Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 8) #4, Punisher (Vol. 8) #5, Punisher (Vol. 8) #7
Millie was the doorwoman of the illegal red light warehouse in Bushwick.[359] |
Mills
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Appearances: Carnage (Vol. 3) #2
After hearing the screams in the room where Detective Jon Shayde was hospitalized, Nurse Mills hurried inside asking if everything was okay but found no one in the room and immediately gave the alarm that the detective had disappeared and it seemed that he had gone through the window.[362] |
Milo
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Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #13
Milo helped Tony Stark get checked in at the Basel Stress Clinic.[363] |
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Appearances: Emma Frost #7, Emma Frost #8, Emma Frost #9, Emma Frost #10, Emma Frost #11, Emma Frost #12
Milo was a henchman of Lucien Goff who went to Troy Killkelly to force him into getting the loan with interest that Lucien had granted to Troy.[364] |
Milt
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Appearances: Daredevil #10
Milt was a guard in an East coast federal prison; one night, he was ordered to turn the spotlight on the Cat Man's helicopter, which was approaching the prison to release a Blackout Bomb.[369] |
Mimi
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Appearances: ClanDestine #1
Mimi witnessed Maurice Fortuit being attacked and killed by unidentified assailants in St. Moritz.[370] |
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Appearances: Eternals (Vol. 3) #2 |
Min
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Appearances: Avengers #80
Min was Phil's wife, who toured the indian reservation where the Red Wolf was born.[372] |
Minh
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Appearances: Ironheart #2
Minh was an elderly Boston resident excited that Ironheart was in their neighborhood to oppose the gangs of criminals who raged there.[373] |
Minton
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Appearances: Mystery Men #3
Sheriff Minton, on orders from the owners of the Board-controlled mining company, savagely beat anyone who dared to oppose the mine's labor regime. When Dr. Rupert Kingsley dared to treat a member of the miners' union who had been beaten by his men, Minton in punishment set fire to Kingsley's house with him inside. The badly burned Kingsley became the vigilante Surgeon and his first action was to avenge of Minton torturing him before killing him by getting a lot of information on the Board.[374] |
Mirwit
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Appearances: Moon Knight Black, White & Blood #3
Mirwit, according to Khonshu, had the potential to become his avatar and Moon Knight's successor when the time came, and for this an unknown Cult kidnapped her and then sacrificed her with the intent in this way to hurt Khonshu himself. Moon Knight rushed to her rescue by defeating the Cult members in their secret lair and freeing Mirwit.[375] |
Misha
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Appearances: Black Widow (Vol. 3) #4
Misha was a night watchman who was surprised and attacked by the Black Widow in the Bolshoi Theatre.[376] |
Mishi
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #218
Mishi was hired by Lord Arkhaurus to seduce Conan in the Tavern of Hilides and infiltrate the royal palace as a handmaid to kill the young Princess Taramis. When her plan was thwarted by the Cimmerian and Shubal, Mishi was assassinated by Arkhaurus himself.[377] |
Misty
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1996
Misty was defended by her boyfriend when they both were being mugged in the subway.[378] |
Mitch
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Appearances: Zombie #2
Mitch and his partner Rafe were sent to rob the grave of Joseph Travers for his voodoo ring by Mr. Six. They began to dig up the grave when the Zombie appeared and killed Mitch by slamming him against the bars, Rafe escaped back to Mr. Six.[379] |
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Appearances: Zombie #5
Mitch was a security officer who worked at Garwood Industries.[380] |
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #197, Avengers (Vol. 3) #7, 4 #3
Mitch was a robber stopped by Cyclops and Spider-Man in the West Village.[381] |
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Appearances: Savage Avengers #18
Mitch is a bartender at Bar with No Name who wanted to get Conan's horse out of the bar.[383] |
Mitchell
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Appearances: Defenders #33, Defenders #34
Mitchell and Cissy were a couple that were kidnapped in Central Park by the Ludberdites in order to control their minds and offer them an artificial type of peace.[384] |
Mitar
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Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #35 & Punisher: War Zone #36
His whole family dead in the war, Mitar's brother was his rifle, and he lived to kill Serbs. He joined Josip, Punisher, Dragunov and Microchip in their quest to find the nuclear warhead sold by Vikady to the Serbian People's Army in Sarajevo.[385] Mitar eventually sniped down both Vikady and the sniper who killed Dragunov.[386] |
M'Khail
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #193
M'Khail was a soldier who served under Conan and alerted him that his men were ready to travel to Bhoraji.[387] |
Mohammed
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Appearances: New X-Men #133
Mohammed was a terrorist for the liberation of Kashmir whose plane terror attack was thwarted by the X-Men.[388] |
Mohr
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Appearances: Punisher Back to School Special #3
Mohr was the principal of a high school and was also the main drug dealer in his own school. When the Punisher found out about the drug trafficking in the school, he infiltrated as the cafeteria attendant and unearthed the drug trafficking ring that brought him to Mohr and killed him by setting him on fire.[389] |
Moira
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #17
Moira was Stanley Stackmeyer's girlfriend, who accompanied him to the Midtown High School's Pre-Reunion Bash.[390] |
Molina
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Appearances: Cable (Vol. 4) #2
Molina was a detective from the Philadelphia Police and together with her partner DiStefano investigated the disappearance of the newborn son of Stinger and Paulie Provenzano, and did not want Cable to meddle in the investigation.[391] |
Molinari
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #78, Fantastic Four #79, Fantastic Four Annual #6
After visiting Susan Richards about the progress of her pregnancy, Dr. Molinari and a colleague were perplexed about the mutation of Susan's blood cells and how they might affect the baby.[392] |
Mollo
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #237
Mollo was a Genoshan Magistrate who jumped on a spacecraft that flew Genosha's airspace but noticed that nobody was on board the spacecraft.[260] |
Molly
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Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
Molly was Jones' wife.[394] |
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Appearances: X-Factor (Vol. 3) #22, X-Factor (Vol. 3) #23, X-Factor (Vol. 3) #24
Mentions: X-Factor (Vol. 3) #21 Molly, together with her twin brother Wally, were called Purity Singers and acted as the image and spokesperson of a cult that exalted hatred especially towards mutants. Their parents and maternal grandparents used a subterfuge devised by the Isolationist, to pretend a feud between them for those who should raise the twins, all to bring the mutants out into the open and hit them.[395] |
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Appearances: New Fantastic Four #1
Molly was a pregnant homeless woman from Las Vegas to whom Father John Priest gave assistance and food. She reported to the priest that the other homeless people were changing after hearing the words of one Mr. Ash. She was later in the demon-possessed crowd who tried to assault the New Fantastic Four and was stopped by Father John.[396] |
Mona
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #72, Avengers (Vol. 3) #74, Avengers (Vol. 3) #75, She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #4
Mona was a waitress at a diner in Bone, Idaho. When Jennifer Walters went looking for her cousin Bruce, Mona consoled her when she saw her heartbroken.[397] |
Monahan
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Appearances: Iron Fist #3 and Iron Fist #4
A staff member of St. Mabyn's Hospital, Dr. Monahan was in his own words "a poor, struggling National Health G.P." when survivors of a plane crash caused by Radion the Ravager were brought in for treatment. He was assigned Misty Knight, who was not only in the plane but was further injured while fighting the Ravager. After she was taken out of surgery, Monahan spoke to Knight's traveling companion Danny Rand and was admittedly perplexed by her cybernetic arm.[401] He was later present when Misty tried to discharge herself, warning her that she still possessed internal injuries. When she suddenly fainted, he ran into the corridor to yell for some attendants to help him with her.[402] |
Monica
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Appearances: Symbiote Spider-Man: King in Black #1
Monica was a doctor at the Ravencroft Institute and watched Alystair Smythe self-inject a substance by asking him if it was approved and having in reply that it was her own invention and that she was already pumping her into the ventilation system, and she became the first to be possessed by Mister E.[403] |
Monique
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Appearances: She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #30
Single mother and She-Hulk's cellmate in Cleveland City lock-up.[404] She was later possessed by Bendigeidfran the Blessed.[405] |
Monk
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Appearances: Young Allies #2
Monk was a henchman of the Black Talon. After allying himself with the Nazis, they helped him in the kidnapping of Dora Livingstone to find his father who had discovered a new Earth called New America.[406] |
Monmouth
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Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #32, Avengers (Vol. 3) #33
One of the robotic members of Madame Masque's Inner Guard. It was destroyed in a battle between the Avengers and Count Nefaria.[407] |
Monsteroso's Parents
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Appearances: Amazing Adventures #5
Monsteroso's parents who lost there son who left the spaceship in its lifeboat and crashed to earth. They warned humanity that if any harm had come to the child they would have destroyed the planet.[408] |
Montoya
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Appearances: Avengers #276
Montoya was criminal who left Los Angeles and was defeated in San Francisco by the Shroud.[409] |
Monty
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Appearances: Venom: Lethal Protector (Vol. 2) #3
Monty was a drug trafficker who secretly got Dr. Allen Hoffman tipping off about his wealthy patients who were addicted to drugs and psychiatric drugs in exchange for money.[410] |
Moore
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Appearances: Meteor Man #6
Mrs. Moore became the new CEO of Skyyventures, Inc. after the death of Armand Skyy.[411] |
Moose
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Appearances: Avengers #7
Moose trained once with Crusher and Captain America.[412] |
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Appearances: Wolverine: Bloodlust #1 |
Moretti
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Appearances: Spider-Man: Funeral for an Octopus #1, Spider-Man: Funeral for an Octopus #2, Spider-Man: Funeral for an Octopus #3
Moretti was hired to replicate Doctor Octopus' Tentacles.[414] |
Morley
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Appearances: Spider-Man #2
Morley was enjoying a drink after work with his friend Stan, when they were both attacked by the Lizard.[417] |
Morris
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #5
Morris and Joe came across the Hulk while fishing by a trout stream in the Rocky Mountains.[251] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk #319
Reverend Morris was the chaplain who married Bruce Banner and Betty Ross.[418] |
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #318
Morris was a modeling agent, who told Mary Jane Watson-Parker that the job she was expecting had been given to another model.[419] |
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #34
An officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Morris was Sergeant Doolin's partner.[420] |
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Appearances: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #77
Mrs. Morris was one of Bruce Banner's high school teachers.[421] |
Morrissey
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Appearances: Emma Frost #1
Ms. Morrissey was present at the dance that was held at the Snow Valley School for Girls and to which Mr. Kendall introduced Emma Frost.[69] |
Mort
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Appearances: Matt Slade, Gunfighter #4
After assaulting and robbing a stagecoach, Mort attempted to blame Matt Slade for the robbery but was unmasked by the sheriff and arrested.[422] |
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Appearances: Journey into Mystery #44
Mort was Henry Gray's partner in the airplane model company. When Gray discovered he had powers he tried to scare Mort so that he would give him his share of the business.[423] |
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Appearances: Captain Marvel #8
Together with another agent of the Organization Mort was instructed by Number One to go to Lawson (secretly Mar-Vell) to threaten him and take possession of the Cyberex.[424] |
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Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man #20
A member of a club of wealthy men where there were also J. Jonah Jameson and Norman Osborn, he was offered by Jameson two cigars for the joy of proving that Spider-Man was a phony and had been right about him.[425] |
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Appearances: Savage Wolverine #16
Mort was a henchman of Marion who was killed in a gunfight in the prison where Logan was being held.[42] |
Mortensen
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Appearances: Daredevil Father #1
Mr. Mortensen was a client of Nelson and Murdock law firm.[426] |
Mortimer
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Appearances: Vampire Tales #3
Mortimer was the servant and cook of Sir Harry Everett Barclay who left the service and left the mansion of Bat's Belfry after the strange events took place inside and the constant nightmares that it entailed.[427] |
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Appearances: Excalibur #49
Mortimer was the assistant of Inky Blott and was in command of the team of psychics used to fight Necrom, but soon after Necrom had easily defeated the psychics, he killed Mortimer just as easily, absorbing all his vital energies.[428] |
Morty
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Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man #12
Morty was the Symkarian Embassy's doorman.[429] |
Mosley
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Appearances: Daredevil #502, Daredevil #503
Mosley was one of the Owl's lieutenants until he was crippled by Daredevil. Together with Todd and Dennison, they ended up working for Wilson Fisk, who ordered them to inform the Owl that they were going to take over his territory, to keep Fisk in the shadows. When the three of them briefed Fisk about the outcome of the situation, Dennison revealed his intentions to work for himself, believing Fisk to be powerless, but Fisk gave a simple order to Lady Bullseye, who quickly killed Dennison.[430] |
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Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #30
Moss was a sheriff who helped Two-Gun Kid take back his land from Bartell.[432] |
Mouth
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Appearances: Civil War II: Choosing Sides #4
Mouth was an arms dealer who was killed by the Punisher for trying to steal the Zodiac Virus from the Horizon Labs Medical Branch.[433] |
Mrrsgarn
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #155
Mrrsgarn was a demon servant at Baron Vjerzak's command. Wielding the misting globe, the tyrant was able to summon Mrrsgarn to let him feed on living beings. The baron also unleashed Mrrsgarn against Conan; however, as the Cimmerian was slashing him to death, he couldn't return him to the safety of the misting globe.[434] |
Mueller
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Appearances: Fantastic Four #258 |
Muffy
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #7 |
Mug
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Appearances: Captain America #399
Mug was a member of the Mudsharks street gang and they found Rachel Leighton handcuffed to a subway column and wanted to take advantage of her when Crossbones, the one who had handcuffed her, returned and killed Rob and all the other members of the Mudsharks.[437] |
Muldoon
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Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #670
Muldoon was one of Mayor J. Jonah Jameson's security guards.[438] He assisted him during the Spider-Island crisis.[439] |
Muller
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Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #168
Dr. Muller claimed to have determined the exact location of the Great Refuge.[440] |
Mulroney
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Appearances: X-Factor #216
Mulroney was the bodyguard of the Mayor of New York, J. Jonah Jameson. He accompanied Jameson to the X-Factor Investigations offices.[441] |
Mundt
Appearances: Uncanny Origins #1
Dr. Mundt was a doctor from the County General Hospital in Anchorage who treated Scott and Alex Summers following the accident where their parents seemingly died.[442] |
Muñoz
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Appearances: Herc #3
Ms. Munoz asks Hercules for help because of a methamphetamine laboratory in the building next to her apartment, and that every time she reports the matter to the police, in the meantime that they intervene the laboratory is dismantled to open it immediately after the search.[443] |
Murch
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Appearances: Untold Tales of Spider-Man #5
Mr. Murch was the gym teacher at Midtown High School at the time Peter Parker was attending. When Mr. Murch asked Peter if he could help him clean the gym while the others were showering, Peter gladly agreed to stay away from Flash Thompson.[444] |
Murchinson
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast #48
Murchinson reported to Mr. Random at the Absolom College the physical problems related to the memory reconstruction process of the Scarlet Witch.[445] |
Murphy
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Appearances: Avengers #177
Murphy witnessed the Avengers coming by bus to Forest Hills Gardens.[446] |
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Appearances: Devil's Reign: Spider-Man #1
Murphy was hired by The Rose to capture Spider-Man. Pretending to be a member of Mayor Wilson Fisk's Thunderbolt Units, after Spider-Man was arrested by his accomplice Gibbs, Murphy drove the van that would take him to the Rose's lair. However, Spider-Man realized they weren't cops and escaped their captures, much to The Rose's chagrin.[448] |
Murray
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Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #13, Wolverine (Vol. 3) #14, Wolverine (Vol. 3) #16, Wolverine (Vol. 3) #17, Wolverine (Vol. 3) #18
Minor Appearance: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #15 Mr. Murray was a representative of Weapon X who commissioned Sabretooth to capture Native.[449] |
Mushbell
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Appearances: All Select Comics #11, Blonde Phantom Comics #12
Senator Mushbell was a United States senator during the 1940s. By 1946 he was providing government secrets to diplomat Signor Korte constant nemesis of the Blonde Phantom.[454][455] |
Mushi
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Appearances: Fear Itself: Spider-Man #3
Mushi was a nurse who assisted Dr. Shahrazad Rafiee at the E.R. of the General Hospital on the very day of the Fear Itself crisis with a large number of patients.[456] |
Mutate 0.3
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Appearances: X-Man #7
Mutate 0.3 was one of the many Mutates slaves of Sugar Man.[457] |
Mutate 29
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
Mutate 29 was among the Mutates involved in the civil war in Genosha that during a confrontation between them and the humans were separated by the intervention of the Avengers.[458] |
Mutate 31
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Appearances: Cable #27
Mutate 31 was one of the Mutates who fought in the civil war as a follower of Phillip Moreau against Genosha's anti-mutant government.[459] |
Mutate 55
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 55 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 56
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Appearances: Magneto Rex #2
Infected by the Legacy Virus, Mutate 56 was eventually killed by one of Zealot's followers.[461] |
Mutate 71
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 071 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 089
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 089 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 110
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Appearances: Excalibur #87
Mutate 110 was one of the Mutate Streetfighters who during the civil war in Genosha were hiding among their hungry peers thus hitting their opponents in an ambush.[462] |
Mutate 146
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 146 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 163
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 163 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 167
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Appearances: Cable #27
Mutate 167 was one of the Mutates who fought in the civil war as a follower of Phillip Moreau against Genosha's anti-mutant government.[459] |
Mutate 178
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Appearances: Excalibur #87
Mutate 178 was one of the Mutate refugees of Genosha during the civil war who found themselves without a safe place to take refuge and hungry.[462] |
Mutate 201
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Appearances: Magneto Rex #1
Mutate 201 saved Magneto from a squad of Magistrates.[463] |
Mutate 227
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Appearances: X-Man #7
Mutate 227 was one of the many Mutates slaves of Sugar Man.[457] |
Mutate 238
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 238 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 243
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 243 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 263
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
Mutate 263 was among the Mutates involved in the civil war in Genosha that during a confrontation between them and the humans were separated by the intervention of the Avengers.[458] |
Mutate 270
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 270 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 298
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
Mutate 298 was among the Mutates involved in the civil war in Genosha that during a confrontation between them and the humans were separated by the intervention of the Avengers.[458] |
Mutate 312
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 312 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 317
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Appearances: X-Man #7
Mutate 317 was one of the many Mutates slaves of Sugar Man.[457] |
Mutate 337
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 337 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 358
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
Mutate 358 was among the Mutates involved in the civil war in Genosha that during a confrontation between them and the humans were separated by the intervention of the Avengers.[458] |
Mutate 360
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Appearances: New Mutants #97
Mutate 360 was killed by a blast caused by burning power wires.[464] |
Mutate 370
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Appearances: X-Factor #61
Mutate 370 was part of the same group of Mutate 490.[465] |
Mutate 376
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Appearances: X-Man Annual #1996
Mutate 376 was being used as a guinea pig by Sugar Man when he was freed by Nate Grey.[466] |
Mutate 503
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 503 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 504
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Appearances: X-Man Annual #1996
Mutate 504 was being used as a guinea pig by Sugar Man when he was freed by Nate Grey.[466] |
Mutate 512
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 512 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 523
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 523 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 530
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
Mutate 530 was among the Mutates involved in the civil war in Genosha that during a confrontation between them and the humans were separated by the intervention of the Avengers.[458] |
Mutate 537
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 537 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 602
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Appearances: X-Man #7 |
Mutate 628
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 628 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 633
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Appearances: Avengers West Coast (Vol. 2) #101
During the civil war, like hundreds of other Genoshan Mutates, Mutate 633 was held captive under inhumane conditions by the Magistrate Elite.[458] |
Mutate 642
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Appearances: X-Man Annual #1996
Mutate 642 was being used as a guinea pig by Sugar Man when he was freed by Nate Grey.[466] |
Mutate 650
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Appearances: X-Factor #61
Mutate 650 was part of the same group of Mutate 490.[465] |
Mutate 722
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 722 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 740
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Appearances: X-Man Annual #1996
Mutate 740 was being used as a guinea pig by Sugar Man when he was freed by Nate Grey.[466] |
Mutate 742
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Appearances: X-Man Annual #1996
Mutate 740 was being used as a guinea pig by Sugar Man when he was freed by Nate Grey[466] |
Mutate 808
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Appearances: Cable #27
Mutate 808 was one of the Mutates who fought in the civil war as a follower of Phillip Moreau against Genosha's anti-mutant government.[459] |
Mutate 888
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Appearances: Cable #27
Mutate 888 was one of the Mutates who fought in the civil war as a follower of Phillip Moreau against Genosha's anti-mutant government.[459] |
Mutate 911
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Appearances: X-Man #7 |
Mutate 913
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Appearances: Cable #27
Mutate 913 was one of the Mutates who fought in the civil war as a follower of Phillip Moreau against Genosha's anti-mutant government.[459] |
Mutate 918
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Appearances: Cable #26
Mutate 918 was one of Phillip Moreau's followers.[460] |
Mutate 973
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Appearances: X-Man Annual #1996
Mutate 973 was being used as a guinea pig by Sugar Man when he was freed by Nate Grey.[466] |
Mutate 985
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Appearances: New Mutants #95
Mutate 985 was one of the Genoshan Mutates seen working outside the capital when the Magistrates returned from America with captured mutants.[300] |
Mutate 1351
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Appearances: Cable #28
Mutate 1351 was a Sugar Man's Mutate slave who opposed Cable and his allies on his orders.[467] |
Mutate 1585
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Appearances: Excalibur #87
Mutate 1585 was one of the Mutate Streetfighters who during the civil war in Genosha were hiding among their hungry peers thus hitting their opponents in an ambush.[462] |
Mutate 1907
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Appearances: X-Man #7 |
Mutate 3110
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Appearances: X-Man #7 |
Mutate 3801
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Appearances: Cable #28
Mutate 3801 was a Sugar Man's Mutate slave who opposed Cable and his allies on his orders.[300] |
Mutate 6171
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Appearances: Excalibur #87
Mutate 6171 was one of the Mutate refugees of Genosha during the civil war who found themselves without a safe place to take refuge and hungry.[462] |
Mutate 7875
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Appearances: X-Factor #60
Mutate 7875 alerted the Magistrates of X-Factor's arrival.[468] |
Mutate 8711
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Appearances: Excalibur #87
Mutate 8711 was one of the Mutate Streetfighters who during the civil war in Genosha were hiding among their hungry peers thus hitting their opponents in an ambush.[462] |
Mutate 8765
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Appearances: New Mutants #96
Mutate 8765 was tested positive for a mutant gene on his 13th birthday and brainwashed into becoming a mutate by the Genegineer. His mother tried to save him, but failed. He was later used by some magistrates who were searching for the escaped Rictor and Boom-Boom as well as their guide, Jubilee. But as Rictor and Boom got the jump on the magistrates, 8765 begged them to not hurt him since he had already been severely abused by the magistrates. Jubilee wanted to ditch him, but Boom-Boom made the decision to bring him along. He helped them escape capture and lead them to the main citadel but he could only do so much because of his programming, after this he ran away from them. As more magistrates were patrolling the area they found Mutate 8765, but he lied to them and did not alert them of the three mutants hiding nearby, thereby allowing them to escape.[469] |
Mutate 9212
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Appearances: New Mutants #95
Mutate #9212 was one of the Genoshan Mutates seen working outside the capital when the Magistrates returned from America with captured mutants.[300] |
Mycroft
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Appearances: Iron Man #316
Mycroft used brain cybernetic implants to increase his intellect. He was hired by Roxxon to oppose Tony Stark's new ethical business policies.[470] |
Myron
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Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #134
Myron was a clerk in a jewelry store who was robbed by Maxwell Dillon. Myron smiled as Dillon pulled out a toy gun not imagining that Dillon would use his powers that electrocuted him and stunned him.[471] |
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Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 3) #35
Myron was a former A.I.M. agent who was forced by Officer Badilino to a special weapon against the Ghost Rider.[472] |
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Appearances: Spider-Man #98
Myron witnessed Norman Osborn being taken away by the Scrier.[473] |
Myrtle
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Appearances: Sensational She-Hulk #13
Myrtle witnessed her grandson being crushed by the anomaly in Mount Pressure.[474] |
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