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Character Index - T
Tabitha
Appearances: X-Men: Children of the Atom #1
24 Hour Video anchor Tabitha interviewed the controversial lead singer Charlie Monroe.[1] |
Tadeo
Appearances: X-Men #118 |
Tajik
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #235
Tajik was a Kirghiz monk who trapped Conan in the caverns underneath the forbidden city.[3] |
Tak
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #173 |
Takahashi
Appearances: Wolverine #3
Takahashi was a former sumo wrestler who was challenged and defeated by Wolverine.[5] |
Takeda
Appearances: X-Men #117
Takeda was Captain Hama's first mate.[6] | |
Appearances: Avengers Academy #10
He was the father of Jennifer Takeda, aka Hazmat. When one day he and his wife saw Jennifer come home without a containment suit, they thought she had been healed, but Jennifer told her parents that she was not healed and that the condition had occurred thanks to the presence of the mutant Leech.[7] | |
Appearances: Avengers Academy #10
She was the mother of Jennifer Takeda, aka Hazmat. When one day she and her husband saw Jennifer come home without a containment suit, they thought she had been healed, but Jennifer told her parents that she was not healed and that the condition had occurred thanks to the presence of the mutant Leech.[7] |
Takeshi
Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #6, Daken: Dark Wolverine #7
Takeshi and his brother Benjamin robbed a bank during the Daken-led EMP but were in turn robbed by Kobus Van Holten.[8] |
Talbert
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #150
Mr. Talbert was beaten by Bloody Mary for abusing his wife.[10] |
Talena
Appearances: Kull the Conqueror (Vol. 3) #2
Talena was about to marry Gallus, when he accidentally fell from a tree in the orchards of Valusia and died. Talena then begged Kull to use the amulet of Ka to revive him, but, being already dead, Gallus awoke as a manifestation of Death and was finally laid to rest by the king.[11] |
Talima
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #5
Talima informed Imus Champion that the weaponry from the alien spacecraft had reached their Boston warehouse and was being shipped to his base as machine parts.[12] |
Tallis
Appearances: Mighty Valkyries #1
Tallis' father was the winner of the Oracle Adventures "Find Your Truth" contest which allowed the winner to ask the Oracle a question. He asked him which of his two sons he had to get away from that dying planet, and the Oracle replied that he had to get Tallis away even though he knew the man would save the male child.[13] |
Tamba
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 5) #10
He was imprisoned inside a mystical gem unwittingly by Jino who wanted to take revenge on him and the other guys who bullied him. At the request of Jino's father, Dr. Strange intervened to save Tamba and thanks also to the heroic intervention of Jino, Tamba was brought to safety.[14] |
Tandy
Appearances: Iron Age #2
Tandy was a little girl from Luke Cage's neighborhood who told him she saw Iron Man on the spot and everyone was scared and that two detective ladies had talked to him.[15] |
Tango
Appearances: Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #2, Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #3
Tango was a member of the mercenary team known as the Kill Crew.[16] |
Tank
Appearances: Hero for Hire #1
Tank assaulted Willis Stryker for his racket affairs into Syndicate territory, but he was stopped and defeated by Luke Cage.[18] | |
Appearances: Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #7, Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #8, Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #9, Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #10
Tank was a member of the National Force. He recruited Frank Castle into the organization, when he introduced himself as a former immate sharing their ideals.[19] |
Tanya
Appearances: Non-Stop Spider-Man #2
Tanya was a friend of Norah Winters who was killed by an overdose and which Norah began to investigate.[23] |
Tara
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #1, Savage Sword of Conan #222
Tara was a winged creature who was whisked away from her universe within the Star-Stone by Sharkosh, and transformed into an earthly handmaid. When the ceremony of transferal failed, she reversed to her true nature and disappeared in front of Conan's eyes.[24][25] |
Tarantino
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #212
Dr. Tarantino was the psychiatrist treating Faron at Ryan Mental Hospital. When Faron broke free, he cornered Tarantino, but was going to let him live until he begged for his life, showing a picture of his wife and kids. Angered because his own loss of his family, Faron killed Tarantino, but promised to make it quick.[26] |
Tarcas Melphorr
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #156
Before Conan entered his manor, Count Tarcas Melphorr and his brother set out on one of their annual journeys of adventure and exploration, deep in the heart of a savage jungle, where they inadvertently uncovered a site that was still untouched and began to mine it for gems. After Rastor was cursed by the shaman to be utterly dependent upon human flesh, slowly transforming into a subhuman monster, Tarcas let him dwell in the catacomb underneath his house, constantly providing fresh meat, first by slaying his own servants, then by preying on ragged beggars and unwary passersby in the alleyways of the nearby towns, and eventually by luring weary travelers to pass the night in, using a boody-trapped bed. When he found his brother killed by Conan, Tarcas attacked the Cimmerian, but he was easily defeated and killed.[27] |
Tarell
Appearances: Wolverine Annual (Vol. 2) #1
Tarell was a robber who was hunted and killed by Wolverine for murdering an old woman.[28] |
Tar-Kun
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 5) #10
Tar-Kun asked the help of Dr. Strange after his son Jino used his mystical gem to take revenge on the guys who bullied him and who inadvertently imprisoned one of them inside the gem itself. Strange scolded Tar-Kun for his lack of foresight, telling him that he had not accepted him as his student because of this flaw.[14] |
Taschkovitz
Appearances: 15-Love #1, 15-Love #2
Ms. Taschkovitz was an Academy student who opposed Mill Collins in the tennis match that she should decide if Mill would stay at the academy only if she won the match, but the winner turned out to be Taschkovitz.[29] |
Tatiana
Appearances: Captain America and the Secret Avengers #1
Tatiana was a Russian girl who was helped by the Black Widow and brought to the United States and given to an adoptive family, but once there she was enlisted by Lady Alicia Wells in the L.A.S.S.E.S. and conditioned to become a paid killer, but the conditioning didn't take root completely and Tatiana helped Natasha to defeat Alicia Wells.[31] |
Taylor
File:Mr. Taylor (Werewolf) (Earth-616) from Human Torch Comics Vol 1 24 0002.jpg | Appearances: Human Torch Comics #24 Taylor was a werewolf who adopted a boy, Joel, after he lost his parents in a car accident knowing that the boy was the heir to a fortune. After a few years, Taylor opposed the relationship that was being created between Joel and a girl from the place where they had moved and attempted to assault her father during the full moon but collided with the Human Torch that defeated him by breaking his neck, while Joel gave him the coup de grace by shooting him and telling his story to the Human Torch.[32] |
Appearances: Wild West #1
Mr. Taylor was the father of Tex Taylor who had a reputation as being the best cattleman in this state, on their ranch in Whisperin' Valley, near Wishbone, Texas. One day the head of the "Cattlemen's Protection League" attempted to extort protection money from Tex's father. His father refused and the head of the League rode off, threatening the man. Soon after, Tex joined the Army during the American Civil War. While away at war, Tex received a letter saying that his father had been killed and that he had sold the ranch to the League before his demise. Tex returned to find that the head of the League had rigged an election and became Sheriff, afterwards forcing Tex's father to sign the ranch over to him, and then had him killed. Tex investigated matters and discovered that the town mayor was responsible for everything. The mayor was interested in the gold deposits on the ranch of Tex's father. Tex killed the mayor, and then vowed to spend his life crusading against the lawless.[33] | |
Appearances: Outlaw Kid #5, Outlaw Kid #15
Mr. Taylor was the father of Lance Temple's girlfriend (and later his wife). He was a rancher, and one day, not knowing that Lance was secretly the Outlaw Kid, he rode quickly warning Lance, who was in the company of his daughter Belle, that Fargo and his gang headed for Pedro's ranch and that they ranchers should have intervened.[34] | |
Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist #103, Power Man and Iron Fist #104
Mr. Taylor is the leader of Uni-World Trading Corporation.[36] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #49
Ms. Taylor was a manager of the Mount Vernon Rehabilitation clinic who pointed out to Mary Jane that this was a private, non-public institution and the costs of treatment would be very high.[37] | |
Appearances: Dark Angel #12
Taylor was a technician who worked at the Mys-Tech Computer Center in East London and was among those to whom Crowe asked if they were able to enter the code to stop the detonation of the nuclear warhead.[38] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #351
Ms. Taylor was a patient of Dr. Cecilia Reyes who broke both legs trying to skip a barrel with rollerblades.[39] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #22
Taylor was part of the Fist of Freedom paramilitary group, who was defeated by the Scorpion. He was the guard outside there meeting, who was thrown through the window by Scorpion, before he burst through himself.[40] | |
Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 5) #13
He had a date with Marlene Alraune but ran away scared after seeing her aggressiveness reaction following an attempted assault on them by two hoodlums.[41] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #8
Taylor was a wheelchair basketball player of the team trained by Flash Thompson.[42] | |
Appearances: Nova (Vol. 5) #12
Mr. Taylor was the owner of a diner in Carefree, Arizona and offered a waitress job to Eva Alexander, the mother of Sam Alexander, after her husband disappeared leaving the family in financial difficulties.[43] | |
Appearances: Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program #4
Taylor was Meifeng's girlfriend and was killed when her genetic data did not match what Dr. Cornelius was looking for.[44] | |
Appearances: Children of the Atom #1
Taylor was a student at Corbeau Preparatory High School who, during a training session in the school gymnasium, entered into a dialectical and racist diatribe about the mutant issue against Buddy Bartholomew, until he was kicked out of the gym by the coach.[45] |
Ted
Appearances: Avengers #13
Ted, like Rick Jones and the rest of the Teen Brigade, was trapped by Count Nefaria in his castle atop the New Jersey Palisades: They were all eventually saved by Captain America when the Avenger broke into the building.[46] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #167
Ted and his partner Marty were two eighteen-wheeler drivers who came across Will O' the Wisp on a desolate stretch of the New Jersey coast highway.[47] | |
Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #6
Ted was one of the inhabitants of the village in British Columbia where Logan established himself with Rose O'Hara. He was offered a watch by Smitty, who was trying to raise money for his wedding with Rose O'Hara.[48] |
Teddy
Appearances: Rogue #1
Teddy was confronted by Rogue after he tried to harass her in Salem Center.[49] |
Temble
Appearances: Arrowhead #4
All of his family was slaughtered except for his daughter Mary, and although Arrowhead was accused of the carnage, he helped him escape because he had saved his daughter from the true perpetrators of the massacre and did not believe in his guilt.[50] |
Tenenbaum
Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1
The sheriff's son tried to rob Miss DeLeon of the prize she had won at a county fair, but her two grandsons intervened in defense of the old woman, including Julian who used his mutant powers and wounded him.[51] | |
Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices #1
The sheriff attempted to arrest Julian, a mutant native boy, after he injured his son for attempting to rob Julian's grandmother. In defense of Julian, Mirage and Wolfsbane intervened and defeated the sheriff and his posse.[51] |
Tenrek
Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #1
Tenrek was a Gunderman who tried to hold Conan while he was fighting against Dalmus.[52] |
Terrence
File:Terrence (Earth-616).jpg | Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 4) #5.1
Terrence was a truck driver captured by Boyd Buzzard with the intention of eating him. He was rescued by Wolverine, who had been captured by Bufford Buzzard.[53] |
Terri
Appearances: Marvel Spotlight #2, Werewolf by Night #2
Terri was a friend of Jack Russell.[54] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #30
Terri was the owner of a bar on Yancy Street that Ben Grimm helped repair after the encounter with Knull's symbiotes.[55] |
Terry
Appearances: Captain America #252
Terry was one of Batroc's henchmen who were knocked out by Captain America.[56] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #383
As he was watching the Metamorphosis act by Nadia Dornova in Broadway, Terry suddenly disappeared in thin air.[57] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #80 | |
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 2) #42
Terry was one of Annie's assistants at the Gamma Base.[59] | |
Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #6
Terry was one of the guards hired by the Owl who captured the Sinister Six.[60] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 2) #2
Terry and his friends attempted to rob the Bank of the United States, but were thwarted by Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara).[61] |
Teru
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #82 |
Teruki
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #181
Teruki was one of the children of a group of friends who witnessed a dragon appear in the sky, headed to attack Tokyo.[63] |
Tetsuo
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #35
Tetsuo was an Osaka police office who was killed by Lady Deathstrike.[64] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #1
Tetsuo was a member of Strikeforce Ukiyoe who was knocked down by Captain America.[65] |
Tex
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #2
Tex was a right-hand man for Hook Tebbs. He was killed in a gunfight with a band of Prairie City sheriff and the Masked Raider.[66] | |
Appearances: X-Men #3
Tex was a carnival performer who used to shoot at Blob to demonstrate his massive impact absorption power, though, at first glance it was believed he shot blanks.[67] |
Thayer
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #312
Mr. Thayer was one of Bruce Banner's high school teachers.[68] |
Thazarra
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #165
Thazarra the Sorcerer was an evil witch who commanded to enslaved demons. Her spirit was imprisoned by the Elder Gods within a mirror who was looted Conan and Fafnir in the Temple of the Dragon, and then given to a girl named Nadine. After she gazed into her new mirror while brushing her hair, the spirit of Thazarra was free to possess Nadine, and used the girl to reach the Temple of the Dragon and have the magical jewel placed in the pommel of the girl’s mirror, in order to be released forever. After Conan did it, Thazarra, laughing exultantly, emerged from the mirror as an evil green mist with a witch-like face. She once more possessed Nadine, but Conan threatened to slit her throat and the wild look in his eye convinced Thazarra to abandon her current body. Free to escape and possess any woman she liked, Thazarra returned to the mirror just before Marta and her thieves arrived. Conan then tossed the mirror to Marta just as the priests of the Dragon God come swarming up the stairs, so Thazarra emerged to possess Marta. Running to escape from the chamber, Thazarra darted through a doorway and triggered a bladed trap, which fell from the archway and beheads her. The mirror smashed when it fell to the floor, so the threat of Thazarra was seemingly ended.[69] |
Thesillus
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #227
Thesillus went with King Conan to Dion's villa and was eventually killed by Thoth-Amon's traps.[70] |
Thomas
Appearances: Meteor Man #5
Thomas was an agent of Skyyventures, Inc. who also acted as a bodyguard for Armand Skyy.[71] | |
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited #32
Thomas and his partner stole a Colombian shipment from Rico's gang. Running from gunshots, he sought refuge into the same church where he served as an altar boy seven years before, and was confronted by an old priest. Thomas was about to kill him, but when the priest got accidentally shot, he changed his mind and apparently repented.[72] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #579
Thomas attended Reed Richards' Singularity 2010 conference in Golden, Colorado.[73] | |
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #1000
Thomas was the Lionsgate Hotel receptionist.[74] |
Thompson
Appearances: Captain America Comics #2
An agent of the F.B.I., Thompson was killed by the Oriental Giants under the orders of Benson. He was discovered dying by Betty Ross and warned her that his attackers were unkillable.[75] | |
Appearances: Captain Britain #7
Thompson was a colleague meteorologist from the London Weather Research Centre who laughed at Albert Potter's failed attempts to control the weather.[76] |
Thorn
Appearances: X-Men (Vol. 3) #11
Thorn was a mercenary hired by the local Kenyan magistrate to find out who made strange sacrifices with wild animals.[77] |
Throckmorton
Appearances: Emma Frost #7
Ms. Throckmorton was a haughty wealthy woman whose dog went to the toilet inside a boutique and ignored Emma Frost, who was the shop assistant in the boutique, who told him what had happened, indeed, told her to clean up and this was also confirmed by the manager of the boutique who didn't want to lose Ms. Throckmorton as a customer.[78] |
Tibior
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #219
Tibior was a reclusive Cimmerian who was slain by Grimm before Conan could warn him.[79] |
Tickle
Appearances: Doomwar #1,Doomwar #3, Doomwar #5
Mrs. Tickle was Declun's personal assistant. She declared that after months of planning she couldn't wait to see the world burn.[80] |
Tierra
Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1-4 & 13
Tierra and Jasper were two twin Under-Yorker children whose mother, Leilani, hid in the laundry basket of her neighbor, Peter Parker, so that Spider-Man could protect them.[83] |
Tiffany
Appearances: Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #2
A Hollywood actress of the classic blonde bombshell-type, Tiffany reluctantly found herself frequently paired on screen with egotistical action star Brad Carter. She did so again, playing the role of the jungle girl/love interest, for a King Kong-inspired monster movie being produced and directed by P.D.Q. Werner, which became too close to real life as Werner took the crew to shoot scenes on a remote volcanic island. Furthermore, this was the secret “Valhalla” base of Centurius, and thus Tiffany, Carter, and the rest of the film crew found themselves drafted by Nick Fury to battle Centurius’ weird creations and foil his doomsday scheme. Returning to the freighter they’d arrived on, they narrowly escaped as the island was destroyed, Tiffany and a rarely introspective (for the moment) Brad sharing a kiss as the last of Valhalla collapsed into the ocean.[84] |
Tilde
Appearances: Spider-Man #64 & Amazing Spider-Man #411
Tilde was Ben Reilly's landlady when he rented her Lower Manhattan apartment.[85] She later complained with him for the unpaid rent.[86] |
Tilson
Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #22
Tilson was an ex-prisoner who died from the shock of seeing another ex-prisoner, who was meant to be deceased.[87] |
Tim
Appearances: New Mutants #4
Tim was a student at Salem Center High School. He danced with Xi'an Coy Manh at a school dance attended by the New Mutants.[88] | |
Appearances: Infinity Wars: Soldier Supreme #2
Tim was the principal summoner of the M.O.R.D.OC.'s Cult and was the only one to clash with the Soldier Supreme after he had defeated their leader M.O.R.D.OC. but he too suffered an easy and resounding defeat.[89] |
Timmy
Appearances: X-Men #25
Timmy and many other kids were saved by the X-Men from a fire in the Abercrombie Orphanage.[90] | |
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #110
Years later, in the middle of the night, Timmy was deceived by the Santa Claus thief to trade his dad's portable tv for a bigger one for Christmas.[91] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #17
Some time later, Timmy was hospitalized at Manhattan Hospital's children's ward.[92] | |
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 3) #10
Timmy came across Deadpool in the Bay City Aquarium.[93] | |
File:Timmy (Child) (Earth-616).jpg | Appearances: A + X #4
When wondering about Earth-TRN243, Beast was given inadvertently given an idea of his counterpart's motives by Timmy and his mother.[94] |
Timothy
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 7) #11
Timothy was an assistant to Dr. Boggs at Oxford University. When he returned to the University because he had forgotten his phone he surprised Dr. Boggs talking with Dracula and the latter attacked him by biting him and turning him into a vampire.[95] |
Tina
File:Tina (Earth-616) from Journey into Mystery Vol 1 504 001.png | Appearances: Journey into Mystery #504
Tina was one of Freddy Moyer's models.[96] |
Appearances: Avengers Icons: The Vision #2
Tina was a college student at Penn State.[97] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 8) #7 | |
Appearances: Civil War II: Choosing Sides #1
After going to meet family in New York, Tina was saved from the Celestial Destructor by Night Thrasher.[99] |
Tinker
Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist #103, Power Man and Iron Fist #104
Tinker was the developer of the Doombringer suit for the Uni-World Trading Corporation.[36] |
Tirador
Appearances: X-Men #112
Tirador was a fighter pilot who witnessed a U.F.O. shaped like a circus wagon flying above the Andes Mountains.[100] |
Tito
Appearances: Emma Frost #11
Tito made the scar on Lucien Goff's face and eye with a razor.[101] | |
Appearances: Daredevil Father #5
Tito was Mr. Murdock's driver.[102] | |
File:Tito (Earth-616).jpg | Appearances: She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #9
The owner and operator of the Velvet Morgue.[103] |
TK421
File:TK421 (Spiderling) (Earth-616) 001.jpeg | Appearances: Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #9
This Spiderling stood guard of the vault that held all of the weapons Spider-Man confiscated in Spider-Island Two. He was apparently a Goblin Nation spy and was shot down by the Punisher.[104] |
Toby
Appearances: Excalibur #1
Toby was one of the hostage takers who were confronted and defeated by Excalibur.[105] | |
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #6
Toby was one of the Jackal's cell inmates in Salamanca.[106] | |
Appearances: Strange (Vol. 2) #1
Toby was Bill Kinmont's bodyguard.[107] | |
Appearances: Captain America and Bucky #620
When Bucky proposed to a girl he had just met in a dance hall to dance, Toby rushed at her asking what he meant with her and hit him to which Bucky reacted by hitting Toby repeatedly and causing a fight in the club.[108] |
Todd
Appearances: Daredevil #502 & Daredevil #503
Todd was one of the Owl's lieutenants until he was crippled by Daredevil. Together with Mosley 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.[109] Todd and Mosley then followed Fisk's orders, liberating a convoy of prisoners under the condition of working for their boss and sharing their profits, but making them all believe their boss was The Hood instead of Fisk.[110] |
Tokor
Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #229
Tokor was the captain of the Lemurian pirate craft which rescued and enslaved Kull when he escaped from Atlantis.[111] |
Toledo
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #1.2
Professor Toledo was interrogated by Pedro Diaz about Babalú.[112] |
Tom
File:Tom (EMT) (Earth-616).jpg | Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #2
Tom took Ms. Drayson to the Dell View Hospital with an ambulance after she had burned herself. Later Namor the Sub-Mariner captured the girl from the hospital, knocking Tom out.[66] |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #24
Tom and his co-pilot tried to catch the Infant Terrible atop a building overlooking Columbus Circle.[113] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #58
Tom was at Central Park when he mistook the motionless Thing for a statue.[114] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #33
Tom was a plainclothes guard assigned on the train from New York City to Montreal which was attacked by the Beetle, in order to rob the shipment of the Regina necklace: he was easily defeated by the nerve gas gushed into the locked compartment.[115] | |
Appearances: X-Men #56
Tom and his co-pilot witnessed a flying man up high into the sky over Manhattan.[116] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #56 & Daredevil #57
Tom and Bill were two police officers who confronted Death's Head.[117][118] | |
Appearances: Defenders #20
Tom was the town sheriff and an acquaintance of Barbara Denton Norris.[119] | |
Appearances: Wolverine: The Origin #5
Tom was one of the inhabitants of the village in British Columbia where Logan established himself with Rose O'Hara..[120] | |
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #6
Tom was working in the San Diego homeless shelter where Deadpool was attacked by the Tiger Shark.[121] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 3) #1
Tom co-hosted the show with Lacey on the episode that Miguel O'Hara auditioned.[122] |
T'ombatanna
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #46
Principal T'ombatanna was the principal of high school attended by Tarene and Amanda.[123] |
Tommy
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #2
Tommy and his brother Bobby were called back home by their mother as soon as the Hulk was spotted heading that way.[123] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #6
Tommy then was hospitalized near the Baxter Building and wrote fan mail to the Fantastic Four. Mister Fantastic paid him a visit by stretching over from the Baxter Building straight to Tommy's room and the pair had a chat about the Unstable Molecules that form his costume.[124] | |
Appearances: X-Men #8
Tommy was rescued by the Beast from the top of a water tower.[125] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #5
Inspired by glamorized reports of The Matador's criminal escapades, Tommy and a friend played a game where they would take turns pretending to be the Matador fighting Daredevil, with the latter as the heavy, much to the actual hero's chagrin.[126] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine #2
Tommy was told by his friend Joey he had seen a man climbing over a tree faster than a cat, but he didn't believe him.[127] | |
Appearances: Captain Britain #8
Tommy was a friend of Jacko Tanner, who witnessed Brian Braddock leave Courtney Ross after being visited by his twin sister Betsy Braddock at Thames University.[128] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #3
Tommy and his mother witnessed Frank Castle in full gear when intervened during a robbery in Marion, Missouri.[129] | |
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #40
Carl was DuPrey's valet, who was rewarded for covering the killing of Mr. Shockett.[130] | |
File:Tommy (Coroner) (Earth-616).png | Appearances: The Pulse #3
Tommy was a coroner and one of Kat Farrell's sources. He helped examine the body of Terri Kidder[131] |
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #2
Tommy was a friend of Martin Bastelli.[132] | |
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #5 | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #1
Tommy was a member of the Exchange. He was killed by the Punisher.[134] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #7
Tommy 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.[135] | |
Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #5
Tommy was caught by the Owl for stealing money from him.[136] | |
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #14
Tommy was a psychopathic boy who had been brainwashed for the Psychoville project. He was playing in the park with a toy weapon when its sight caused Frank Castle a breakdown because of the resurging memories of the death of his real family.[137] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #66
Tommy was MJ's chauffeur who would serve her in her role until Overdrive takes over the car.[138] |
Tomo
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #174
Tomo was a member of Mariko Yashida's household guard. He was one of the guards who confronted Wolverine when he went to the Clan Yashida ancestral stronghold to ask Mariko why she called off their wedding.[139] |
Tomonori
Appearances: Elektra #2
Tomonori was a monk who found a way to entrap man's brutal nature and folded it into the great sword he was forging.[140] |
Tomy
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #235
Tomy was a young gangbanger defeated by Spider-Man (Ben Reilly).[141] |
Toni
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #172
Toni was Mariko Yashida's maid. She was knocked unconscious and replaced by Viper in her attempt to poison the X-Men.[142] |
Tonio
Appearances: Daredevil #227 | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #29
'Tonio was a drug dealer affiliated with Michael Dennager.[144] |
Tono
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 10) #7
Tono was a member of the Diablito's Gang, who was ordered to record the captured and bound Punisher. His thumb was bitten off by the Punisher, after he was trying to record his face. He was later shot by said Punisher.[145] |
Tony
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #22
Tony was a mover of Verners Moving of Salt Lake City who cared to download a very heavy load of equipment that Herr Krauss' ring of Nazi spies had stolen to Namor.[146] | |
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #22
Namor went to the Tony's Auto Junk Parts to buy a radiator he needed to build a bantam car.[146] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #303
He later became one of Pete London's henchmen, who mistook Daredevil for an enemy and attacked him, but he was easily defeated and knocked down.[147] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: Made Men #1
Tony introduced his wife's cousin Lucy's son Paul "Paulie" Falcone to Don Fortunato.[148] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 4) #2
At a time, he was one of Frankie Costa's partners.[149] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 4) #7
Tony was a gang leader from Red Hook who was persuaded by Captain America to put the guns down.[150] | |
Appearances: Captain America: What Price Glory? #1
Tony was one of Charles Medford Frizini's henchmen.[151] | |
Appearances: Kingpin (Vol. 2) #6, Kingpin (Vol. 2) #7
Tony was a thug who began dealing drugs for the Kingpin.[152] | |
Appearances: District X #4 & District X #5
Tony went to a party organized by Joey Chambers at Washington Heights. He locked up inside the bathroom and started to hook up with Stella. Due to this, they did not try the Toad Juice drug, and ended up being the only survivors of the party.[154] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men: First Class #1
Tony was a construction worker who accidentally let some bricks fall off.[155] | |
Appearances: Marvel Girl #1
Tony was a video game kid that Jean Grey's friend Annie was infatuated with but was ignored by him. Years later Jean met Tony again in the same game room he frequented as a kid and where he now worked.[156] | |
Appearances: Silver Surfer (Vol. 6) #5
Tony was Suzi Endo's boyfriend from when he was a teenager in Hong Kong.[157] |
Tony Wilson
Appearances: Ant-Man #3
Tony Wilson is one of the primary ants aiding Scott Lang with Ant-Man Security Solutions.[158] |
Too-Tall
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #83 |
Toomer
Appearances: Captain America: Patriot #2
Toomer was a penicillin smuggler that was captured by Miss Patriot.[160] |
Topaz
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #301
Topaz was a colleague of Mary Jane Watson-Parker, although her catty comments -- to which MJ was easily able to make a snappy comeback -- quickly cemented them as less-than-friendly rivals.[161] NOTE: This was Topaz's one appearance, any storyline concerned her dropped by editorial mandate. As such, the implied Patsy Walker/Hedy Wolfe-esque frenemy relationship between her and MJ never occurred on-panel. |
Torne
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #48
Torne was a flying ant who arrived to take Ant-Man and the Wasp home after their encounter with the Porcupine.[162] |
Torq
Appearances: X-Factor #89
Torq was a journalist who covered the 'Super Hero' beat for the National Reporter on the East Coast. When he got word Quicksilver and Crystal were spending some time together in Maine, he approached Mr. Maximoff and showed him compromising pictures of his wife with one of the Avengers. Quicksilver rejected them and threatened to kill Torq if he printed them.[163] |
Toruk
Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #31
Toruk was the hill-men champion chosen by their leader Hobar to fight against Conan in order to end the conflict in an honorable manner. Despite outmatching the Cimmerian physically, the mountainous hill-man was directed to a pile of precariously placed boulders. Conan caused a landslide that buried Toruk, who happened to be carrying the same magical sword Conan found some years ago in the wild lands between Aesgard and Vanaheim.[164] |
Tosh
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #82 |
Townley
Appearances: Cable and X-Force #1
Doctor Townley treated Hope Summers while she was trying to adjust to a normal life.[166] |
Tracey
Appearances: Wolverine, Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection a Marvel Graphic Novel #1
Tracey was a dental hygienist who met Mikel Fury during a cruise vacation in Andros.[167] |
Trash
Appearances: Ghost Rider Annual #1
Trash was a gang member who was attacked by the Night Terror.[168] |
Travers
Appearances: Black Rider #26
Travers was a gambler and owner of a Gambling Hall in Leadville. When Black Rider got tired of seeing that the honest Leadville citizens swindling out of their money, he went to the Gambling Hall and threatened Travers to leave the town within a week. In search of revenge, Travers hired many criminals but they were all soundly defeated by the Black Rider and then Travers was forced to leave the town immediately.[169] |
Travis
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #40, Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #41, Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #43, Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #44
Mentions: Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #39 It is announced by the Gideon Trust that Trapster will join Travis' team of N-Explorers.[170] | |
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone (Vol. 3) #1
Travis was a policeman from Hoboken who thought the Punisher had escaped from New York.[175] |
Treach
Appearances: U.S.Agent (Vol. 2) #1
Treach was one of the former workers at Brombline Cross Mining who was interviewed after the mine closed and the Virago arrived.[176] |
Trina
Appearance: Captain Marvel #18, Captain Marvel #48
Trina was an coffee shop owner and she was friends with Rick Jones.[177][178] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #547
Trina worked at the Coffee Bean for Harry Osborn.[179] |
Trish
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #11
Trish was a Princess Bar maid.[180] | |
Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #20, Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #21, Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #22
Trish was ordered to round up the nurses to hunt down Johnny Blaze.[181] |
Trudi
Appearances: Red Skull #1
In November 1923, Trudi bought one bag of salt for sixteen billion reichmarks in Munich.[183] |
Tubby
Appearances: Daredevil #42
Tubby was a low-brow comic who worked with Jonathan Powers, hitting him in the face with countless pies, until Powers could stand it no longer and became the Jester.[184] |
Tupa
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #151, Wolverine (Vol. 2) #152
Tupa was Kia Kaishek's aide.[185] |
Turhin
Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #6
Turhin was the leader of the band of slavers who killed Ahirn and his family, he was in turn killed by Conan.[187] |
Turk
Appearances: Captain America #259
Turk was one of the members of The Huns, a biker gang based Outside Saugerties in the New York state.[188] |
Turner
Appearances: X-Men: Legacy #215
He entered into a verbal disagreement with Castlemere during a Hellfire Club meeting and was killed by Castlemere himself who used his cybernetic enhancements.[189] |
Tuttle
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #11
Tuttle was the curator of the San Francisco museum of antiquities.[180] |
Ty
Appearances: Deadpool: Suicide Kings #3
Ty was a street criminal who told Deadpool and Daredevil where to find Tombstone.[190] |
Tyler
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #570
Tyler was saved by May Parker from the Anti-Venom.[191] | |
Appearances: Defenders: From the Marvel Vault #1
Tyler mysteriously found himself suddenly in the body of the Sub-Mariner and experienced the thrill of swimming in the depths of the sea arriving in an illusory reality where he met Dorma and discovered that he had defeated the surface men by making the Earth a aquatic Atlantean domination.[192] |
Tyr
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #237
Tyr was a Genoshan Magistrate who was soiled by the passage of a car for cleaning the streets driven by a Mutate and who to punish him he made a cigarette into pieces, forcing the Mutate to collect them with his hands.[193] |
Tyrone
File:Tyrone (Earth-616).png | Appearances: Daredevil: Black and White #1 |
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