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Character Index - S
Sabahnur
Appearances: Uncanny X-Force #30
Mr. Sabahnur and his wife Mary were imaginary creations of the Shadow King who pretended to be the parents of Evan so that the Shadow King could test him.[1] |
Sabaninus
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #218
The aged Baron Sabaninus of Korveka managed to disguise himself as the young noble Sergianus from Tor in Nemedia, with the intention to seduce Queen Ialamis and eventually annex Khauran to Koth. His plot was eventually uncovered by Conan and his allies: Sabaninus was killed and his body was consumed by a demon.[2] |
Saburo
Appearances: Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #1
Saburo was a policeman who tried to pursue Kitty Pryde after she attempted to rob a compu-teller.[3] |
Saddani
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #273
Saddani used to smuggle the purple lotus for Yatha from the Kushite countries.[4] |
Sadiq
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 10) #19
Sadiq was one of the first terrorists to be killed during the Punisher's assault on the Black Dawn base.[5] |
Sakata
Appearances: Moon Knight #15
Sakata was a Japanese Minster who went to New York to discuss trade and tensions between America and Japan. He was shot in the arm by Sgt Gwenn who was a right wing radical xenophobe. After being bandaged up he made his public appearance when Sgt. Gwenn attacked and tried to kill him, and was stopped by Moon Knight [6] |
Salinas
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #5
Mr. Salinas was one of the Isla Suerto resort managers. Following the Flaming Sword’s attack upon the island, he approached Morgan Stark (and later – with success – Tony Stark) on the Isla Suertans’ intentions to rebuild, as well as using the changes made to the island’s geological status to add in a science center and a volcano-view resort.[7] |
Sal
Appearances: Daredevil #28
Sal wasn't going to take in Matt Murdock's lecture at Carter College, but, just like all the other girls, suddenly changed her mind as soon as she saw how handsome the guest lecturer was.[8] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Lifeline #2
Sal and Joey, two of Hammerhead's henchmen, confronted the Eel, but were easily defeated.[9] | |
Appearances: Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock #4
Sal hoped that Battlin' Jack Murdock would beat Crusher Creel at the Madison Square Garden.[10] |
Salah
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #63
Salah was a militant who arrested Wolverine in the Iraqi Province of Al Anbar.[11] |
Sally
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #8
Sally attended a party at Doris Evans' house, where the Human Torch put an infra-red spotlight on her while she was dancing.[12] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #236
Sally was a high school acquaintance of Jack Hazzard, who nearly gave her a heart attack when they randomly met at the bar where she was working.[13] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #151 | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #28
Sally was working as a secretary in the lumber mill in the Rocky Mountain foothills owned by Billy Bentine. She received his resignation form when he decided to join the gamblers anonymous program.[15] | |
Appearances: Illuminati #7
Sally was Eliot Franklin's girlfriend.[16] | |
Appearances: Squadron Supreme (Vol. 4) #7
Sally was a waitress from Fallon who met Mark Milton.[17] |
Saloman
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #15
Saloman was the doorman of the castle of the Prince of Madripoor.[18] |
Sam
Appearances: Western Outlaws #14
Sam was driving the coach that was robbed by Raven and his accomplice.[19] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #108 | |
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #50
Sam was an armed payroll guard who was robbed by the Human Top.[21] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #25
Sam and his partner were forced by the Hulk to stow him in the back of their truck.[22] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #1
Sam was a goon working for the Fixer when Daredevil first started going after his father's killers.[23] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #21
Sam was told to call the police as soon as Spider-Man appeared hanging from his web.[24] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #15
Sam was a guard in the state prison where Karl Stragg and the Ox were detained[25]. | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #59
Sam was part of a National Guard unit, who was testing a new solar-beam gun; he mistook the Human Torch for the drone missile and fired at him, but the solar beam blast missed him by a mile.[26] | |
Appearances: Silver Surfer #15
Sam was a tailor who made some minor alterations to a coat bought by the Norrin Radd.[27] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #83
Sam and his colleague Max were carrying with the ambulance the corpse of the Scorpion, actually a robot created by Mr. Kline, when they were assailed by Mr. Hyde, he too a robot.[28] | |
Appearances: Marvel Spotlight #5
After the death of Crash Simpson, Sam was told by Johnny Blaze to tell the announcer to hold the crowd, as he was going to make the jump.[29] | |
Appearances: Werewolf by Night #11, Werewolf by Night #12, Werewolf by Night #13
Sam was a girl who lived at Colden House, the same building where Jack Russell went to live and the first time he met him he decided that both she and her friend Claire Winter both wanted him.[30] | |
Appearances: Vampire Tales #4
Sam was the handyman of the Bellis house.[33] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #15
Sam criticized Wong for working for Doctor Strange.[34] | |
Appearances: Solomon Kane #3
Telling Jack Hollinster that Mary Garwin had been kidnapped by Sir George Banway's rogues, Sam lured the young lad into a trap house where he was knocked down by Fishhawak's crew[35]. | |
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #124
Sam witnessed Doctor Octopus rob a nuclear cargo he was transporting from the Brentwood labs in Suffolk County to a storage plant in North Carolina.[36] | |
Appearances: X-Force #21
Sam was a Cheers Beacon Hill employee in Boston who served a drink to Christina Valentino and Copycat.[37] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #1
Sam witnessed a terrorist attack in Centerville on Easter Sunday.[38] | |
Appearances: X-Statix #16
Coming out of a bowling alley, Sam and his friends were the first victims of Mr. Code to be killed with a bomb.[39] | |
Appearances: Dark Reign: The Cabal #1
Sam was the Hood's driver. He was killed by Hood himself for having assisted too much to the family problems of the Hood.[40] | |
Appearances: All-New Ghost Rider #6
Sam found a machine gun and a bag of pink pills in the aftermath of a battle at Hillrock Heights in East Los Angeles. His dog, Churchill, ate the pills and mortally injured him, but he was able to use the machine gun and kill the dog.[41] |
Samantha
Appearances: Marvel Fanfare #60
Samantha stole an apple from Mr. Lee who was actually a grenade and Lee was an alien of the N'Grith and tried to capture Samantha but the child was saved by the Black Panther.[42] |
Samir
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #1
Samir was saved by Captain America by a street aggressor.[38] |
Sammy
Appearances: Captain America #128
Sammy commented that Captain America was a has-been.[43] | |
File:Sammy (Earth-616) from The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 14 001.png | Appearances: The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #14
Sammy and his pet dog Hershey were saved by Spider-Man after their building caught fire.[44] |
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #38
Sammy was one of Mr. Shockett's henchmen who was killed by Mr. Shockett as he shot the Punisher, disobeying his orders[45]. |
Samuel
Appearances: X-Men #9
Samuel and Matilda witnessed Scott Summers becoming sick on a speeding super-liner in the North Atlantic.[46] | |
File:Samuel (Down Acres) (Earth-616) 001.jpg | Appearances: Magneto (Vol. 3) #2 & Magneto (Vol. 3) #3
Samuel was one of the inhabitants of Down Acres, a "tent city" Magneto visited to investigate about Colton Hendry. He welcomed him, and after being demanded to tell what was wrong with the place, he revealed that a gang would regularly come and take by force people from Down Acres.[47] After Magneto killed the gang one night, Samuel was interrogated by S.H.I.E.L.D. the next day.[48] |
Sanchez
Appearances: Captain America: What Price Glory? #3
Sanchez was one of Nicoli Spano's henchmen who were knocked out by Captain America.[49] |
Sanders
Appearances: Thing #31
Sanders was the director of a movie that was filming on a deserted Pacific island on Moon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur and between the actors, there was Sharon Ventura.[50] | |
Appearances: Knights of Pendragon #3
Mr. Sanders was a wealthy tourist aboard a luxury yacht where they allowed him to shoot the manate as if it were a sport.[51] | |
Appearances: Shadow Riders #1
Sanders was a security monitoring officer at Mys-Tech Central, the Mys-Tech headquarters in London.[52] | |
File:Sanders (Earth-616) from The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 230 001.png | Appearances: The Spectacular Spider-Man #230
Mr. Sanders hired the Kalen brothers to inspect his chemical plant near Greenlawn in Huntington, New York but was unprepared for them to also inspect his illegal waste dump. To prevent them from going public, he hired a fixer to booby-trap the dump with explosives. Upon learning that David Kalen had survived, and had been transformed into a superhuman monster, Sanders increased security at his plant and hid out in it. Evading Sanders' security, Kalen found Sanders, who was saved only due to the intervention of Spider-Man; however, after being dissuaded from his vendetta, Kalen presented evidence that implicated Sanders in the murder of his brother, and the police took the industrialist away.[53] |
Sandro
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 3) #9
An henchman of Angelica Rojas, Sandro brought Logan to his friends.[54] |
Sandy
Appearances: Iron Man #29
Sandy was Tony Stark's skipper.[55] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #69
Sandy was a passenger of the Danish Princess luxury liner.[56] | |
Appearances: Elektra Assassin #4
Sandy was a 19 years old girl in a coma, whose form and personality was swapped by Elektra to mislead the Hand and kill Ken Wind. However, the Hand learned of this and trapped Elektra within Sandy's personality. As she eventually died in the hospital, Elektra was then able to return to her true form and nature.[57] | |
Appearances: Thunderbolts #1
Sandy and Barb witnessed the Thunderbolts pursue the Rat Pack through the concrete canyons of Mid-Manhattan.[58] |
Santiago
Appearances: Daredevil #145
Mr. Santiago was a customer of Nelson and Murdock worried about the delay of Matt Murdock for the hearing for his defense.[59] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #140
He was present with his wife during his son Juan's interview with Matt Murdock at the Manhattan Criminal Court, having been charged with the murder of Jack Zelnick.[60] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #140
She was present with her husband during her son Juan's interview with Matt Murdock at the Manhattan Criminal Court, having been charged with the murder of Jack Zelnick.[60] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #18
Brother of the Nurse Adele Santiago, he turned to Nelson and Murdock to help his sister clear her from the murder accusation of the drug dealer Victor Hierra.[61] | |
Appearances: Longshot Saves the Marvel Universe #1
After many attempts the old Santiago managed to win with a "scratch card" ticket and was then approached by a strange individual, actually the In-Betweener, telling him he was lucky but as soon as he touched Santiago the old man collapsed to the ground with the individual who apologized by saying that he was not the one he was looking for.[62] |
Santiar
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #174
Santiar was the crown prince of Sadoria, his father the king having been slaughtered during the civil war. He was eventually executed by Marshall Barabbus.[63] |
Santo
Appearances: Iron Man #29
Santo was Maria's little brother, who participated in the rebellion against the Overseer.[55] |
Santora
Appearances: Vision (Vol. 2) #5
Mr. Santora worked as a literature teacher at Alexander Hamilton High School.[64] |
Sarah
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #7
During the Salem with trials in the 18th Century, Sarah was saved by Ben from the witch hunters and after she gets into an accident, Ben reveals he knew she wasn't a witch because he is one.[65] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #9
Sarah was the widow of Stefen, whose spirit made Swami River disappear.[66] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #270
Sarah was taken by his boyfriend Peter on top of Christ's Crown; they witnessed the birth of Blackheart, who immediately killed them both[67]. | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #28
Sarah was a Vault employee who was killed by Carnage during his escape attempt from a mobile transport unit in Colorado.[15] | |
Appearances: Venom: Dark Origin #1
Sarah was one of Eddie Brock's schoolmates.[68] |
Sarey
Appearances: Marvel Feature #1
Sarey pointed Doctor Strange, disguised as a businessman, to the new lighthouse in Point Proontory.[69] |
Sasha
Appearances: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #3, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #5
Sasha is a student at Public School 20 Anna Silver. She was one of the girls playing with matches in the restroom that set the school on fire.[70] |
Saunders
File:Saunders (Earth-616).jpg | Appearances: Captain America Annual #2001
Saunders worked in the White House.[72] |
Saxaphone
Appearances: Longshot #4, Longshot #5
Saxaphone was Rita Ricochet's pet dog.[73] |
Scarpetti
Appearances: X-Factor #213
Scarpetti was persuaded by Darwin to turn himself to the police.[75] |
Schaff
File:Schaff (Earth-616) from Namor the Sub-Mariner Annual Vol 1 2 001.png | Appearances: Namor the Sub-Mariner Annual #2
Miss Schaff was Lucian Aster's assistant.[76] |
Schiller
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #71
Doctor Schiller was a specialist surgeon from Vienna called in Alberia to operate Happy Hogan, after being critically injured by Titanium Man. He managed to keep him alive, although dangerously weak[77]. |
Schirmer
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #31, Marvel Comics Presents #33, Marvel Comics Presents #34
A control technician for Project Ultra-Tech.[78], [79] |
Schmidlin
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #2
Mr. Schmidlin was a businessman affiliated with Hammerhead.[80] |
Schmidt
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #9
Schmidt was hunted and killed by Wolverine for torturing and abusing a Canadian nun in Iraq.[81] |
Schoenfeld
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #11
Mr. Schoenfeld was Burt Corrigan's attorney.[82] |
Schuyler
Appearances: Strange Tales #129
Dr. Schuyler was one of the three skeptical scientists of the 'Twelfth Hour' television program, who were sucked into the Sixth Dimension by the Screaming Idol. They were eventually freed by Dr. Strange, who defeated Tiboro and cast a spell of forgetfulness so that knowledge of other realms and magic were still an unknown to the common man.[83] |
Scott
Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #50
Scott and his brother Kevin were seen by Nick Fury meeting their father.[84] |
Seaman
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #202
Seaman was one of Lorenzo Jacobi's henchmen.[85] |
Sean
Appearances: West Coast Avengers #1
Sean was a cameraman who filmed a scene with Simon Williams.[86] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #216
Sean's family was found and killed by the Gael in Lower Manhattan.[87] | |
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #65
Sean was the barkeeper of Augie's bar in Salem Center.[88] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #19
Sean was a friend of Akasha Martinez.[89] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #93
Sean witnessed Spider-Man rescue his son Conner from a building on fire.[90] |
Selby
Appearances: Excalibur #104
Selby was a mutant member of Mutant Liberation Front with the power to interact with computer machine language. He was in charge of decrypting and then downloading the files concerning the Legacy Virus and the Xavier Protocols stored by Moira MacTaggart on the computers of Muir Island.[91] |
Selwyn
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #39
Selwyn witnessed Spider-Man defeat and capture a gang of crooks at Macy's window,[92] |
Sen-Dor
Appearances: Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 2) #1
Sen-Dor was a sorcerer of Kamelia who was introduced to King Kull by Tu, to help him solve the great calamity which was cursing the City of Wonders. Despire his poor results, Kull eventually decided to take Sen-Dor with his court to the campaign against the Zarfhaanans. Sen-Dor eventually managed to transform Ofira into a harmless mouse and break her own spell. Finally, Sen-Dor helped Kull summon and defeat the restless fiendish spirits of the first true men, thus ending the curse plaguing the City of Wonders.[93] |
Serena
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #233
Princess Serena was Iranistan's king half-sister. While she was being sent to the harem of Prince Yezdigerd, her caravan was attacked by Conan's Kozaks. Serena begged Conan to remain with him. She was then kidnapped by a pair of Kozaks with plans of their own for her. She then apparently retreated into a mitraic monastery.[94] |
Sergei
Appearances: Thor #357, Thor #358
Sergei was a Soviet defector blackmailed by Boris Bullski into creating suits of armor that could be miniaturized into electronic cards, given to a group of disaffected Vietnam War veterans to form the Green Liberation Front. Once Sergei learned that his parents were not hostages, but they were dead, he exposed Bullski's true identity to the veterans, who turned on him.[95] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men: First Class Giant-Size Special #1
Sergei fell into a hole in the ground below a zinc mine near the farm and was saved by Piotr Rasputin.[96] | |
File:Sergei (Chameleon) (Earth-616) from The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol 1 12 001.png | Appearances: The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #12 |
Sergio
Appearances: Nova (Vol. 7) #2
Tio Sergio celebrated El Dia De Los Reyes together with his brother Silvio, his nephew Sam Alexander, and the rest of his family at Alexander Residence.[98] |
Seymour
Appearances: X-Men #32
Seymour was one of the musicians who performed at the Coffee A Go-Go for Bobby Drake's birthday party.[99] | |
Appearances: Avengers #53
Seymour was a skydiver who bumped into Angel, as the mutant was flying as high as he dared to avoid being seen.[100] | |
File:Seymour (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #82
Seymour was responsible for drawing up a contract for Spider-Man, in order for him to appear on one of the late night talk shows.[101] |
Shark
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #2
Shark was a brothel owner from the South Bronx who was killed by the Punisher.[102] |
Sharlene
Appearances: Captain Marvel #48
She was an friend of Trina and met Rick Jones when he came to visit. [103] |
Sharon
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #5
Live from her downtown studio, TV announcer Sharon interviewed Bobster after he and Spider-Man captured Mr. Naguro and his would-be nuclear terrorists.[104] | |
File:Sharon (Malibu) (Earth-616) from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 504 001.png | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #504
Sharon was the production assistant of Vincent Starwit's TV food show.[105] |
Shav
Appearances: Avengers: Endless Wartime #1
Shav was a Tabissara mercenary who witnessed Ara shooting down an Ice Harrier.[106] |
Shea
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #1
Mr. Shea was a creditor at the Bank of the United States who had been assisting Mr. Santos for years. During a meeting with Mr. Santos, a drug-crazed bank robber shot Shea.[107] |
Sheila
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #513
Sheila was a nurse at St. Francis Hospital infected by Simon Trask's technovirus.[108] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #633
Sheila was a reporter who covered the violent outbursts in New York City which followed the manhunt for Curt Connors.[109] |
Sheldon
Appearances: Daredevil #178
Sheldon was a kid who attempted to blackmail Randolph Cherryh.[110] |
Shelly
Appearances: Fear Itself #7
Shelly was one of Rick's new neighbors.[111] |
Shen
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #8
Shen was a Lowtown underboss whose slave business was dismantled by Patch and Joe Fixit.[112] |
Shenkov
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #275
Shenkov was the hitman of the Bahari Kozaks. Soon welcoming Conan to his tribe, he died trying to save Pteor from some magical fires which were burning down his village.[113] |
Shirl
Appearances: Avengers #26
In an East-Side night club, Shirl wanted to see Hawkeye's fascinating-looking Avengers signal ring, but she carelessly dropped it, damaging its delicate miniature circuitry.[114] |
Shirley
Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew #2
Shirley was a flight attendant in a plane hijacked by Hydra in order to kidnap President Wassily Kurov.[115] |
Shubal
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #218
Shubal was another bodyguard of Lady Khasthris and a loyal friend of Conan. He allied with the Cimmerian to unmask Baron Sabaninus and uncover his plot to assassinate Taramis.[2] |
Shultz
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #67
Shultz was knocked out by Bucky, who took his place on a plane bound to attack London.[116] |
Shusaku
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #1
Shusaku was a police officer who met Captain America.[117] |
Sia
Appearances: Marvel Holiday Special #1991
Sia was a young bride who prayed Lord Odin to safeguard her husband.[118] |
Sid
Appearances: Black Panther #9
Sid was one of the cameramen of a science fiction movie which was being filmed in Sudan.[119] | |
Appearances: Excalibur #1
Sid was one of the hostage takers who were confronted and defeated by Excalibur.[120] | |
Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 3) #3 | |
Appearances: Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #1
Sid was an acquaintance of Clint Barton.[122] |
Sigurd
Appearances: Marvel Holiday Special #1991
Sigurd was a Viking who managed to return home in time of Midwinter's Feast with Odin's help.[118] |
Silver
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #131 |
Silvia
Appearances: Daredevil Father #4
Silvia was NeRo's secretary.[124] She wasn't aware of his secret identity.[125] |
Silvio
Appearances: Nova (Vol. 7) #2
Tio Silvio celebrated El Dia De Los Reyes together with his brother Sergio, his nephew Sam Alexander, and the rest of his family at Alexander Residence.[98] |
Simic
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #4
Simic was one of Secretary Dahl's security guards when he was meeting with Nick Fury about Captain America revealing his identity. Captain America burst into the government building he was meeting in. Simic and his partner shot at Captain America until Fury shut off the alarms and told them to stand down. Simic hoped it was some kind of test, which partner replied it had to be. [126] |
Simmons
File:Simmons (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 73 001.png | Appearances: Avengers #73
Simmons was a member of the Sons of the Serpent. While skulking around an abandoned dock, Simmons was knocked out by the Black Panther, who stole his uniform in order to infiltrate the organization[127]. |
Appearances: Marvel Fanfare (Vol. 2) #2
Simmons was a Canadian government agent who assisted Heather Hudson.[128] | |
File:Simmons (Doorman) (Earth-616) from Kingpin Vol 1 3 001.png | Appearances: Kingpin #3
Simmons was Portia Clennon's doorman.[129] |
Simms
Appearances: Meet Miss Bliss #1, Meet Miss Bliss #2
Mr. Simms is the science teacher at Centerville Junior High in Centerville, California.[130] |
Simon
Appearances: My Love (Vol. 2) #19
Although determined not to want a stable relationship, Wanda Kingston fell in love with Simon, a college student who thought of her as love affairs, and so she was burned by his refusal.[131] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #19
Simon shot point blank at Hank Hunter who owed him money but the bullet was halted in mid-air by Lazarus, secretly Hank's father, Todd Hunter, who later blew the pistol into Simon's hands and wounded him.[132] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #32
Simon was the great-grandson of Stanley Klein, a World War II veteran to whom Captain America had saved his life and who told his grandchildren about this story at every family gathering.[133] | |
Appearances: Captain America Comics 70th Anniversary Special #1
A government official to whom Steve Rogers delivered a jewel containing information about the Super-Soldier Serum from a government agent who had been mortally wounded by Nazis.[134] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #2, Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #3, Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #4
One of the subordinates of the Fusilli Crime Family, mutated into a demonic serpentine form.[135] |
Simone
File:Simone (Earth-616) from Clandestine Vol 1 1 001.png | Appearances: Clandestine #1
Simone witnessed Maurice Fortuit being attacked and killed by unidentified assailants in St. Moritz.[136] |
Simpson
Appearances: Avengers #91, Avengers #92, Avengers #94
Simpson was one of the three technicians who, while they were working in a research station in Alaska near the very edge of the Arctic Circle, were affected by the Ronan the Accuser's evo-rays and de-evolved into primates. In that brutal state, they challenged Yellowjacket for the dominion upon the Wasp, but they were quickly defeated. When the Avengers finally managed to destroy the Kree device, they were reverted back to their normal selves[137]. | |
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #83, Wolverine (Vol. 2) #84
Simpson was Heather Hudson's research team's geologist.[140] |
Sinead
Appearances: Mosaic #1 |
Singh
Appearances: Fantastic Four #236
Singh was one of Prof. Reed Richards' science colleagues in Liddleville.[143] |
Singer
Appearances: Patsy and Hedy #61
Mrs. Singer is an elderly seamstress in Centerville, California.[144] |
Skalla
Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #7
Skalla was a Chooser of the Slain who wished to stay among the mortals and loved Conan. Eventually, she returned to Borri with Hylda.[145] |
Skeesh
Appearances: S.H.I.E.L.D. (Vol. 3) #2
Skeesh was a student at Coles Academic High School and Grayson Blair's accomplice in his black market dealings.[146] |
Skelly
Appearances: Strange Tales #110
Skelly was a prison guard at Cortraz Penitentiary who was ordered to open the gates to let the food supply truck in.[147] |
Skorzeny
Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #50
Skorzeny was the director of the Rio Cobre Mining Corporation of Peru, who was killed in Istanbul by Amber D'Alexis' men.[84] |
Skuds
Appearances: Web of Scarlet Spider #1
Skuds was a street criminal defeated by the Scarlet Spider.[148] |
Skunk
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #83 |
Slash-O
Appearances: Daredevil #314
Inmate Slash-O was hired by Ariel Tenmore to cut up her father.[149] |
Slick
Appearances: Captain America #169
Slick was among the gang members who were confronted by Captain America for attacking Falcon.[150] |
Slugger
Appearances: Marvel Fanfare #1
Slugger was a junkie who was confronted and knocked out by Daredevil.[151] |
Sly
Appearances: Daredevil #173
Sly was an acquaintance of Michael Reese.[152] |
Smith
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #69
Miss Smith was the secretary of Senator Senator Harrington Byrd. He ordered her to take a letter to Tony Stark, asking him to have Iron Man meet Titanium Man's challenge[153]. | |
Appearances: X-Men #21
Smith was one of Porter Mack's ranch hands.[154] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #85
Smith suggested Senator Byrd to end his investigation of Iron Man and Tony Stark, concerned it would negatively impact his election.[155] | |
File:Smith (Dean) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Daredevil #28
Dean Smith of Carter College welcomed Matt Murdock and attended his lecture until it was abruptly interrupted by sounds of gunfire coming out the woods, beyond the campus.[8] |
Appearances: Avengers Annual #1
Smith was the warden of a large, modern Upstate prison, which was given a prototype stun-ulator by Tony Stark. In the same occasion, detainee Living Laser escaped and teleported immediately, before Iron Man could stop him.[156] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four Annual #6
A soon-to-be father of twins, Mr. Smith met the Fantastic Four in a metropolitan waiting room of one of New York's most famous hospitals.[157] |
Smithers
Appearances: X-Men #2
Smithers witnessed the Vanisher robbing the national bank by using his teleportation powers to escape from the bank's security guards.[158] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #285
Smithers was Howard Stark's butler.[159] |
Smitty
Appearances: Daredevil #184
Smitty was a henchman who worked for Peter "Hogman" Grunter and was killed by the Punisher.[160] |
Smythe
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #29
Dr. Smythe was the leading authority on sleeping sickness. With a subterfuge he was forced to treat Legs Cachone, a Chicago mobster who had fled to Colombia, but after taking care of him, Cachone held his daughter Joan hostage to prevent him from revealing where he was from the American authorities.[161] | |
Appearances: Avengers #256, Avengers #309
Dr. Smythe was part of a research team who was guided by Ka-Zar through the Savage Land.[162] |
Snacky
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #15 |
Snazzer
Appearances: Iron Man #51
Snazzer was a small-time robber who was confronted and defeated by Iron Man.[165] |
Snuff
Appearances: Daredevil #177
Snuff took Heather Glenn to Stick in Bowery.[166] |
Sol
Appearances: Fantastic Four: 1 2 3 4 #2
Sol met Ben Grimm at Glory Hospital.[167] |
Soledad
Appearances: Captain America #259
Soledad was one of the members of The Huns, a biker gang based Outside Saugerties in the New York state.[168] |
Song
File:Song (Earth-616) from Avengers West Coast Annual Vol 1 6 001.png | Appearances: Avengers: West Coast Annual #6
The leader of the Snakes Vietnamese gang, Song was killed by Carlos.[169] |
Sonia
Appearances: Civil War II: Kingpin #1
Armand's sister-in-law, Sonia, was kidnapped by Janus Jardeesh.[170] |
Sonny
File:Sonny (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 88 001.png | Appearances: Avengers #88
Sonnny was one of the policemen who helped the Falcon and Captain America defeat a voodoo cult in the Louisiana backwoods[171]. |
Spade
Appearances: Amazing Adventures #6, Fantastic Four #17
Spade and Ben were two thugs who were knocked out by a living statue.[172] |
Sparky
Appearances: Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 2) #2
Sparky was a religious terrorist who asked Ezekiel Stane to provide him with living repulsor bombs.[174] |
Spats
Appearances: Captain America #169
Spats was among the gang members who were confronted by Captain America for attacking Falcon.[150] |
Spears
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 11) #2
Spears was a corrupt officer of the Connecticut State Police who was killed by the Punisher.[175] |
Specs
File:Specs (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 1997 001.png | Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1997
Specs was one of the gunmen Lucky Lobo had trained on Mary Kelleher.[176] |
Spencer
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Family #6
Spencer suffered a post-traumatic event after a mission in Afghanistan and on his return home his behavior was on the verge of catatonia even though his son Jay idolized him as a hero fantasizing that he was a super hero and a Spider-Man partner.[177] |
Spider
Appearances: All-New Ghost Rider #4, All-New Ghost Rider #5
Spider witnessed how Grumpy mutated and became addict to the pink pills. He then agreed that Grumpy had become too dangerous, and wanted to get rid of him.[178] |
Spiro
Appearances: Captain America: What Price Glory? #3
Spiro was one of Nicoli Spano's henchmen who were confronted by Captain America.[49] |
Spollari
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #5
Mrs. Spollari's husband was saved by Jake Olson.[180] |
Squid
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #19
Squid was told by Slug not to hurt Ben Urich.[181] |
Stacey
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #9
Stacey was one of the owners of Stacey's cleaning, whose business was being attacked by Hook. During one such attack his partner, Brown, was killed and Stacey was distraught because the two had had a fight and hadn't spoken in days before Brown's death[182] |
Stacy
File:Stacy (Earth-616) from Marvel Graphic Novel Vol 1 24 001.png | Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #24 |
Starr
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #187
Wife of the famous movie star Bob Starr, their little son Barry was bitten by a rat that infected him with the plague. Having advised them to go to a specialist in New York, the child was unable to get there because he was kidnapped by Electro who demanded a ransom from Robert for the release of Barry, but Barry was still rescued thanks to Spider-Man and Captain America's intervention.[184] | |
Appearances: X-Men: Children of the Atom #4
The Vista TV show host Starr interviewed William Metzger.[185] |
Stan
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #328
Stan and Steve were two kids who witnessed Cosmic Spider-Man battle the Hulk in ruined building on the south end of Roosevelt Island.[186] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #2
Stan was enjoying a drink after work with his friend Morley, when they were both attacked by the Lizard[187]. | |
Appearances: X-Men: Children of the Atom #5
Stan participated to the "Who Wants to Be Omnipotent" TV quiz game show.[188] | |
Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #4
Stan 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. He died when he failed three very difficult questions.[189] |
Stanislaw
Appearances: Scarlet Spider #1
In a small, affluent community on the north shore of Long Island, Mr. Stanislaw was intimidated by the Pro to shut down his operations and flee the country.[190] |
Stanley
Appearances: Captain Marvel #55
Stanley was a scientist, who worked at the Denver Space Observatory. [191] | |
File:Stanley (Earth-616) from The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 207 001.png | Appearances: The Spectacular Spider-Man #207
A tourist from Boise, Stanley got a picture of Spider-Man and ran across Shroud, who scared him off[192]. |
Appearances: Generation X Holiday Special #1
Stanley was Stephen's father.[193] |
Stavros
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #19
Stavros introduced the Scarlet Witch to the regulars of the Cafe Transia.[194] |
Stella
Appearances: District X #4, District X #5
Stella went to a party organized by Joey Chambers at Washington Heights. She locked up inside the bathroom and started to hook up with Tony. Due to this, they did not try the Toad Juice drug, and ended up being the only survivors of the party.[195] |
Stephan
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #34
Stephan, along with Michael were two Kamtek employees, who were killed and impersonated by Vikady and Taz[196]. |
Stephen
Appearances: Generation X Holiday Special #1 |
Stern
File:Stern (Mount Sinai) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: The Pulse #6
Doctor Stern treated Jessica Jones at the Mt. Sinai Hospital after a woman caused an explosion in her apartment.[197] |
File:Stern (Doctor) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Daredevil: Black and White #1
Doctor Stern was a revolutionary ocular surgeon who offered Matthew Murdock to restore an acceptable degree of vision.[198] |
Sterno
Appearances Ms. Marvel #4
Sterno was a reporter who worked for Woman Magazine[199] |
Steve
Appearances: Patsy Walker #75, Patsy Walker #107
Steve went out with Patsy for a date to please her father who could not bear that she go steady with Buzz and wanted her to date someone else.[200] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #328
Steve and Stan were two kids who witnessed Cosmic Spider-Man battle the Hulk in ruined building on the south end of Roosevelt Island.[186] | |
File:Steve (Earth-616) from Deadpool Sins of the Past Vol 1 1 001.png | Appearances: Deadpool: Sins of the Past #1
Steve was the self-proclaimed leader of a mercenary unit who was sent in New York City to capture Deadpool, but it was defeated by the timely intervention of Banshee and Siryn. [202] |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 8) #4
Steve was a customer of the illegal red light warehouse in Bushwick.[203] | |
File:Steve (Broxton) (Earth-616) from Mighty Thor Vol 1 2 001.png | Appearances: Mighty Thor #2
Steve was warned by the Silver Surfer that Galactus was coming to Asgard.[204] |
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 4) #7, Hulk (Vol. 4) #8, Hulk (Vol. 4) #9
Steve was the cameraman of the Only Cake cooking webshow and to make a lot of money he poured a mutogen compound into the cake prepared by the star of the program Oliver Constantin that turned it into a monstrous being. Not at all regretting what he had done, only the intervention of She-Hulk convinced him to close the site where Oliver's transformation was shown.[205] |
Steven
Appearances: Generation X #54
Steven was Adrienne Frost's husband, who killed him by surprise, using a katana, because he had crossed her in some way. |
Stevens
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10
Stevens was a security guard who witnessed Spider-Man breaking into Mayor Jameson's office.[206] |
Stevey
Appearances: Daredevil #323, Daredevil #324
Stevey was an editor of the Big Apple Advocate small press newspaper.[207]. |
Stevie
Appearances: Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1 & Spider-Man: The Lost Years #2
Stevie was a prison guard from Salt Lake City.[209] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 5) #5
Stevie and other members of his gang were the first victims of the vigilante Elite.[210] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #37
Stevie made the live shots of the battle between the Avengers and Lord Templar.[211] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #45
Stevie was one of the leaders of the strike at the Trident Construction.[212] | |
Appearances: Defenders (Vol. 2) #7
Stevie left the house accusing her partner Sally of not going to parties since she got the job at the museum. As soon as he left home, Sally was killed by an agent of the A.I.M..[213] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #556
Stevie was the technician for Johnny Storm's reality show.[214] | |
Appearances: All-New Ghost Rider #7
Stevie and her college mates as they were replacing a flat tire to their car when they were attacked and killed by a herd of mutated animals.[215] |
Stewart
Appearances: X-Factor #144
Mary Stewart's father was a doctor, along with his wife they never let her daughter want for anything but despite everything they were hated by her and for this they sent her to a therapist, they made her change school but did not get the desired result until the point that she ran away from home.[216] | |
Appearances: X-Factor #144
Mary Stewart's mother, a woman devoted to her children, along with her husband they never let her daughter want for anything but despite everything they were hated by her and for this they sent her to a therapist, they made her change school but did not get the desired result until the point that she ran away from home.[216] |
Stiles
Appearances: Patsy Walker #76, Miss America #91, Miss America #93, Patsy Walker #88, Patsy Walker #97, Patsy Walker #111
Mr. Stiles is the owner and operator of the Fashion Plate, clothing store in Centerville, California.[217][218][219][220][221][222] |
Stills
Appearances: Avengers #93
Stills escorted Ant-Man inside the Vision's body, but it was then ordered to leave the android, after his immune system hit Crosby.[223] |
Stilly
Appearances: Daredevil #159 |
Stokes
Appearances: Amazing Adventures #2
Mrs. Stokes was a customer of Mister Miller's grocery store.[225] |
Stone
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #11
To avoid contagion from the plague that had developed in an area of New York, Dr. Stone advised to burn all the buildings in that area and after highlighting the problem he was helped in his task by the Human Torch.[226] | |
Appearances: Western Kid #10
Together with his accomplice Larkin attempted to rob herds of cattle and simultaneously blaming the Western Kid, but their crime was discovered and were captured by Tex Dawson and arrested by the sheriff who played along pretending to believe that it was the Kid who was the culprit.[227] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #4
Stone and other gang members attacked the police unmarked armored van used to transport Bloodshed, but they were eventually defeated by Spider-Man.[228] | |
Appearances: X-Man #31
The sheriff of Clairton, he told Nate Grey about the appearance of an unknown kid who did not know anything about it and immediately after the explosion in the orphanage where the boy was hosted with the death of twenty one children plus the whole staff.[229] |
Storm
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #7
Professor Storm was killed in 1946 by an unnamed thug and never finished his time machine.[65] |
Stretcho
Appearances: X-Men #3
Stretcho participated in the attack against the X-Men and tried to blast his way through, but he was eventually defeated by the Angel.[230] |
Stromm
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #65
Geophysicist Professor Stromm was found by Dr. Banner in a captive European nation.[231] |
Stu
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #15 | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #1
Stu firmly believed that Matthew Murdock was Daredevil.[232] |
Stuart
- Images of Stuart(s) from Earth-616
Appearances: Giant-Size Dracula #4
Stuart was Beverly Carpenter's boyfriend, and he too, as had happened to Beverly's father and Father Aimes before, was possessed by Devil's Heart and attempted to kill Beverly.[233] | |
Appearances: X-Men #104 & X-Men #122
In Stornoway, Mr. Stu'rt witnessed the X-Men arguing with Angus MacWhirter.[234] He then noticed MacWhiter's disappearance since Christmas day and decided to notify the police.[235] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #183
Stuart was a patron of Mohanan's pub that was lured by Selene and later killed by her who absorbed all his life energy.[236] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #2 & Thor: Vikings #3
News anchor Stuart announced the murder of Henry Sturgess.[237] | |
Appearances: X-Men (Vol. 2) #194
Dr. Stuart was a scientist who worked for Richard Palance, aka Pandemic, and when he was ordered to leave one of the laboratories he was doing research he complained of having to leave behind valuable equipment destined for destruction.[239] | |
Appearances: Legion of Monsters: Werewolf by Night #1
Mrs. Stuart was a werewolf and had two daughters, Suzie and Rhona, who she taught them to sew on their own skin with a fishing line dipped in silver "The Ladder of Mercy" which served to control the wolf within them. At one point, Mrs. Stuart and Suzie were killed.[240] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #7
Stuart was one of the students from the Cresskill School for the Blind who were rescued by Matthew Murdock when their bus crashed during a snowstorm in the Catskill Mountains.[241] | |
Appearances: Jessica Jones - Marvel Digital Original #2
Stuart was the bouncer of White Rabbit's club, the Managerie, in Hell's Kitchen. Jessica Jones asked him about Dia Sloane, Jared Beekman, and the murders of White Rabbit and Skein.[242] |
Sturdley
Appearances: Meet Miss Bliss #1, Meet Miss Bliss #2, Meet Miss Bliss #4
Sturdley was a student in Miss Bliss's class at Centerville Junior High in Centerville, California.[130], [243] |
Sue
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up Annual #4
Sue was forced by the Purple Man to get out of a horse carriage in Central Park.[244] |
Suhner
File:Suhner (Earth-616) from Mystic Hands of Doctor Strange Vol 1 1 001.png | Appearances: Mystic Hands of Doctor Strange #1
Doktor Suhner was an evil psychiatrist who was confronted and defeated by Dr. Strange in 1975.[245] |
Sukie
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #150
Sukie was a friend of Amiko Kobayashi.[246] |
Sun
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #7
Chief Inspector Sun helped Spider-Man catch Mister Negative.[247] |
Susi
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #47
Fox News anchor Susi covered Sharon Keller's alleged scandal with Spider-Man.[248] |
Susie
Appearances: Punisher War Journal #50
Susie was an abused wife who rescued the Punisher in the swamp.[249] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #40
Susie was a homeless girl who asked Peter Parker to find her missing friend.[250] | |
Appearances: Siege: Captain America #1
When Asgard fell during Siege, Susie, the wife of Jimmy, was rescued by Captain America and Bucky.[251] |
Suwaan
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #27
The Khitain Suwaan was the wife of the mute Turghol. When they met Conan, she tricked him into believing she was only his tortured slave. The Cimmerian then took her under his protection and entered the fortress of Bab-El-Shaithan. That night, Suwaan drugged Conan and orchestrated an elaborate plot to frame him for the murder of Skol Abdhur and the theft of the Blood of Bel-Hissar, enlisting a brigand from each faction. Once Conan and Turghol managed to escape, Suwaan, however, remained at the mercy of the outlaws, who suspected she had the ruby and quickly killed her.[252] |
Suzie
File:Suzie (Earth-616) from Deadpool Vol 2 900 001.png | Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 2) #900
Suzie was Chico's helper.[253] |
Suzuki
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #55
Suzuki was one of Jotaro Isuzu's assistants.[254] |
Svenno
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #219
Svenno and his clansman Grimm were the fist adventurers to leave Cimmeria. They joined a roving band of warriors from Aesgaard and roamed Northern Turan until they came across the nigh-forgotten city of Yahlgan, where they were ambushed by its fabled black monks. Svenno managed to escape, leaving Grimm behind. Many years later, his former companion found him in Cimmeria and executed him, despite Conan's efforts to save Svenno's life.[255] |
Sverdrup
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #83
Heather Hudson's research team's physicist Sverdrup was killed by the Hunter in Darkness.[140] |
Swain
Appearances: Avengers #60
Swain witnessed Captain America enter the Avengers Mansion to attend the wedding of the Wasp and Yellowjacket.[256] |
Sway
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #1
Sway was an arms supplier from the South Bronx who was found dead by detectives Walter Bolt and Oscar Clemons.[257] |
Sweeney
Appearances: Incredible Hulk Annual #17
Mr. Sweeney was the owner and operator of Reno Sweeney's Exercise Emporium.[258] | |
Appearances: Giant-Size Wolverine #1
Sweeney saw the Hydra robot crashing down into the Buchman place in Waverly, North Dakota.[259] |
Sydney
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #7
Sydney was one of the students from the Cresskill School for the Blind who were rescued by Matthew Murdock when their bus crashed during a snowstorm in the Catskill Mountains.[241] |
Sylvia
Appearances: Daredevil #167
Sylvia was an acquaintance of Edwin Cord.[260] |
Sylvie
File:Sylvie (Earth-616) from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 512 001.png | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #512
Sylvie and Vito attended a barbecue cooked by Vincent Starwit, the gargantuan gourmet, at Bryce Canyon National Park.[261] |
Sylvio
Appearances: Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #4
Sylvio was a junkie who was killed by Larks for running a ransom scam to Mickey's parents.[262] |
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- ↑ Moon Knight #15
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- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 2) #15
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- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #14
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- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 2) #65
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- ↑ Excalibur #104
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- ↑ Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 2) #1
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- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 9) #2
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- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #633
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- ↑ Fear Itself #7
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 2) #8
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- ↑ Black Panther #9
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- ↑ Daredevil Father #3
- ↑ Daredevil Father #4
- ↑ Captain America (Vol. 4) #4
- ↑ Avengers #73
- ↑ Marvel Fanfare (Vol. 2) #2
- ↑ Kingpin #3
- ↑ 130.0 130.1 Meet Miss Bliss #1–2
- ↑ My Love (Vol. 2) #19
- ↑ Incredible Hulk Annual #19
- ↑ Captain America (Vol. 3) #32
- ↑ Captain America Comics 70th Anniversary Special #1
- ↑ Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #2–4
- ↑ Clandestine #1
- ↑ Avengers #91
- ↑ Avengers #92
- ↑ Avengers #94
- ↑ 140.0 140.1 140.2 Wolverine (Vol. 2) #83
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- ↑ Mosaic #1
- ↑ Fantastic Four #236
- ↑ Patsy and Hedy #61
- ↑ Conan the Adventurer #7
- ↑ S.H.I.E.L.D. (Vol. 3) #2
- ↑ Strange Tales #110
- ↑ Web of Scarlet Spider #1
- ↑ Daredevil #314
- ↑ 150.0 150.1 Captain America #169
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- ↑ Daredevil #173
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #69
- ↑ X-Men #21
- ↑ Tales of Suspense #85
- ↑ Avengers Annual #1
- ↑ Fantastic Four Annual #6
- ↑ X-Men #2
- ↑ Iron Man #285
- ↑ Daredevil #184
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #29
- ↑ Avengers #256
- ↑ Avengers #309
- ↑ 164.0 164.1 Iron Man (Vol. 3) #15
- ↑ Iron Man #51
- ↑ Daredevil #176
- ↑ Fantastic Four: 1 2 3 4 #2
- ↑ Captain America #259
- ↑ Avengers: West Coast Annual #6
- ↑ Civil War II: Kingpin #1
- ↑ Avengers #88
- ↑ Amazing Adventures #6
- ↑ Fantastic Four #17
- ↑ Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 2) #2
- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 11) #2
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1997
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Family #6
- ↑ All-New Ghost Rider #4
- ↑ All-New Ghost Rider #5
- ↑ Thor (Vol. 2) #5
- ↑ Spider-Man Unlimited #19
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #9
- ↑ Marvel Graphic Novel #24
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #187
- ↑ X-Men: Children of the Atom #4
- ↑ 186.0 186.1 Amazing Spider-Man #328
- ↑ Spider-Man #2
- ↑ X-Men: Children of the Atom #5
- ↑ Skrull Kill Krew (Vol. 2) #4
- ↑ Scarlet Spider #1
- ↑ Captain Marvel #55
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #207
- ↑ 193.0 193.1 Generation X Holiday Special #1
- ↑ Avengers (Vol. 3) #19
- ↑ District X #4–5
- ↑ Punisher: War Zone #34
- ↑ The Pulse #6
- ↑ Daredevil: Black and White #1
- ↑ Ms. Marvel #4
- ↑ Patsy Walker #75
- ↑ Patsy Walker #107
- ↑ Deadpool: Sins of the Past #1
- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 8) #4
- ↑ Mighty Thor #2
- ↑ Hulk (Vol. 4) #7–9
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10
- ↑ Daredevil #323
- ↑ Daredevil #324
- ↑ Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1–2
- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 5) #5
- ↑ Avengers (Vol. 3) #37
- ↑ Captain America (Vol. 3) #45
- ↑ Defenders (Vol. 2) #7
- ↑ Fantastic Four #556
- ↑ All-New Ghost Rider #7
- ↑ 216.0 216.1 X-Factor #144
- ↑ Patsy Walker #76
- ↑ Miss America #91
- ↑ Miss America #93
- ↑ Patsy Walker #88
- ↑ Patsy Walker #97
- ↑ Patsy Walker #111
- ↑ Avengers #93
- ↑ Daredevil #159
- ↑ Amazing Adventures #2
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #11
- ↑ Western Kid #10
- ↑ Spider-Man Unlimited #4
- ↑ X-Man #31
- ↑ X-Men #3
- ↑ Tales to Astonish #65
- ↑ Daredevil (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Giant-Size Dracula #4
- ↑ X-Men #104
- ↑ X-Men #122
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #183
- ↑ Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #2
- ↑ Thor: Vikings #3
- ↑ X-Men (Vol. 2) #194
- ↑ Legion of Monsters: Werewolf by Night #1
- ↑ 241.0 241.1 Daredevil (Vol. 3) #7
- ↑ Jessica Jones - Marvel Digital Original #2
- ↑ Meet Miss Bliss #4
- ↑ Marvel Team-Up Annual #4
- ↑ Mystic Hands of Doctor Strange #1
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 2) #150
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #7
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #47
- ↑ Punisher War Journal #50
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #40
- ↑ Siege: Captain America #1
- ↑ Conan the Barbarian #27
- ↑ Deadpool (Vol. 2) #900
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 2) #55
- ↑ Savage Sword of Conan #219
- ↑ Avengers #60
- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 9) #1
- ↑ Incredible Hulk Annual #17
- ↑ Giant-Size Wolverine #1
- ↑ Daredevil #167
- ↑ Journey into Mystery #512
- ↑ Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #4