Character Index - W[]
Wade[]
Appearances: Marvel Fanfare #47
Councilman Wade planned to renovate the South Bronx by demolishing the neighborhood, but he had no chance of being reelected.[1] | |
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited #28
Sandee's father was among those who participated in the theft of The Donald's casino. Deadpool broke into the motel room where the other participants in the coup were and began to fight with the various criminals when Sandee's mother arrived behind him and shot him in the back. Sandee's father panicked and started shooting, first hitting his wife and then another of his accomplices. Attempting to escape the man tripped over the various bodies on the ground and fell from the window and Deadpool believed he was dead, instead he did not perish and later attacked Deadpool and Sandee in a Motel room and when he was about to shoot Deadpool in the head, Sandee fired instead to his father by killing him.[2] | |
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited #28
Sandee's mother was among those who participated in the theft of The Donald's casino. Deadpool broke into the motel room where the other participants in the coup were and began to fight with the various criminals when Sandee's mother arrived behind him and shot him in the back. Another criminal in the room panicked and started shooting by hitting Sandee's mother between the eyes, only to find out that the man was the father of Sandee himself.[2] |
Wagner[]
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
Herr Wagner was the founder of a wax museum located in a lonely European village.[3] |
Walcott[]
Appearances: Avengers Origins: Luke Cage #1
Walcott was a bank security guard who was robbed by a group of people including Luke Cage who had recently escaped from Seagate having gained powers. During the robbery, Walcott was wounded and paralyzed, but the fact of his wounding made Cage change his mind and stopped the other robbers himself. Later, the proceeds from his Hero for Hire income he secretly gave to Walcott and his family, but as it was a lot of money, Walcott invested it to thrive his neighborhood.[4] |
Waldo[]
Appearances: X-Men #22
A would-be rock singer in Greenwich Village who, due to his glasses and style of hair, was mistaken by Hank McCoy as his would-be girlfriend Vera from a distance.[5] | |
Appearances: Thor #202
Waldo was a boy from a working-class neighborhood in Brooklyn and he and his friends were surprised by the arrival of a Cadillac. Getting out of the car, Heimdall in the guise of a wealthy man, asked the boys if they knew a certain Jackson Kimbal and Waldo told him to try apartment six.[6] |
Wallace[]
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #231
Mr. Wallace was one of the multibillion-dollar sponsors of the Great Game and won the bet against James Johnsmmayer that Kaine would die in his first match but emerge victorious. As a victory prize, Mr. Wallace was given Johnsmeyer's current girlfriend.[7] | |
Appearances: Marvel Fairy Tales Infinity Comics #4
Wallace was the host of a talk show where the two Frost Giants, Cynthia and Wendy, who remained on Earth after chasing J. Jonah Jameson and Spider-Man to Earth and made two celebrities by Jameson, were invited and interviewed.[8] |
Wallis[]
Appearances: X-Men #127
Wallis was Joe MacTaggert's butler.[9] |
Wally[]
Appearances: Thor #202
Wally was a henchman of Vince Baker. After Baker was knocked out by Heimdall with a blow from his cane, Wally asked how he did it. Soon after, Wally and another henchman were knocked out by Benjy's body thrown at them by Kamorr.[6] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #142
Wally was an operative associated with P.R.I.D.E. who was trying to steal Technafoil at the Nassau County Science Exposition to power the P.R.I.D.E. Generator.[10] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #316
Wally was the doorman of the Bedford Tower building.[11] | |
Appearances: X-Factor (Vol. 3) #22, X-Factor (Vol. 3) #23, X-Factor (Vol. 3) #24
Mentions: X-Factor (Vol. 3) #21 Wally, together with his twin sister Molly, 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.[12] |
Walsh[]
Appearances: Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock #1
Mr. Walsh was a liquor store owner who was beaten up by Jack Murdock.[13] |
Walt[]
Appearances: 15-Love #1, 15-Love #2, 15-Love #3
Walt was a disheveled tennis coach who saw potential in Mill Collins and offered to coach her.[14] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 7) #1
Walt was called by Bill and told him about the rocky being that had shown up at his motel. Initially incredulous of what Bill had told, he had to change his mind after seeing the Thing with his eyes. Convinced that his gun would have no effect on the Thing, he decided to launch his truck at him and then disappear moments before hitting the motel, due to the time loop in which the town of Cedar was stuck.[17] |
Walter[]
Appearances: Defenders #17
Walter was a reporter who witnessed the demolition of the Irving Building by the Wrecking Crew.[18] | |
Appearances: Avengers #150
Walter was a CBS News anchor who Sam Reuther turned to while reporting live from outside the Avengers Mansion.[19] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #214
Walter was one of a group of homeless men and self-described former "deputy mayor" that invited a hungry Micah Synn into their group before trying to rob him before Daredevil showed up and stopped them. He attempted to scare Daredevil off by threatening to throw gasoline on their fire but Daredevil was unfazed.[20] | |
Appearances: Thunderbolts #154
Walter, his granddaughter and Jerry were fishing in the Everglades when they were attacked by the Vellus-Kar hunters. Gerry managed to kill one of the hunters but when all three were about to be overwhelmed by the other two aliens, Man-Thing and Jennifer Kale intervened who rescued them by killing one and putting the other hunter to flight.[21] |
Walters[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #201
Dr. Walters treated J. Jonah Jameson at Bellville Hospital.[22] | |
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #16
Walters was a technician and a controller in the Psychoville project. He was killed by Frank Castle after he rejected the brainwashing and regained his memory.[23] |
Wanda[]
Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #11
Mentions: Venom (Vol. 2) #12 Wanda was a waitress who worked at a diner in Nevada. At the sight of Jack O'Lantern she was shocked but apologized for her behavior, but this didn't help much as Jack insulted her. At the end of lunch, Jack killed Wanda and the diner cook secretly from Venom.[24] |
Wang[]
Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 4) #5
Detective Wang interrogated Jessica Drew after she escaped from Madame Hydra.[25] |
Wanji[]
Appearances: Marc Spector: Moon Knight #3
Wanji was a Burundan member of the Burunda People's Defense Force. He was one of the soldiers protecting Freedomtown when President Raul Bushman kidnapped beautiful American woman Marlene Alraune. Alraune's boyfriend Moon Knight travelled to Freedomtown to rescue her, and to distract the attention of the military, he caused a fire in a fuel truck that was being watched by Wanji and other soldiers, taking care to not kill them.[26] This person is different from another Burundan of the same name seen in Marc Spector: Moon Knight #13 | |
Appearances: Marc Spector: Moon Knight #13
Wanji and Reynald were two soldiers members of General B'kosa's Burundan resistance against dictator Bushman. They were assigned to watch the road leading from the Arbiza Plain to their secret campment. As Wanji had fallen asleep, Reynald woke him up when a truck approached; they checked the vehicle and saw that nobody was driving (the wheel and pedals had been rigged), but three tied-up poachers and their gear were in the back; one of them (either Wanji or Reynald) considered that a supernatural being may have caused this mishap). They found that American superhero Moon Knight was responsible; Moon Knight overpowered both soldiers easily, then told them that he wanted to gift the prisoners, the truck and the equipment to General B'kosa and join his forces. Wanji and Reynald took him to the camp.[27] This person is different from another Burundan of the same name seen in Marc Spector: Moon Knight #3 |
Warren[]
Appearances: Strange Tales #116
Dr. Warren contacted Dr. Strange to help him solve unexplainable cases of sleepers, people who couldn't be awakened after falling asleep.[28] | |
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #78, Marvel Two-In-One #97
Warren was the actor's makeup artist at Ted Silverberg's television studios. He asked Simon Williams if the rumors were true that he was leaving the starring role in the "Monster Man" show.[29] | |
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 4) #7, Hulk (Vol. 4) #8, Hulk (Vol. 4) #9, Hulk (Vol. 4) #10
Warren was the companion and collaborator of the kitchen webshow Only Cake star Oliver Constantin. When the show's cameraman Steve to gain more likes with the show and then more money he poured a mutagen compound on the cake prepared by Oliver, he turned into live web in a monstrous being and Warren asked for She-Hulk's intervention and help but despite everything Oliver remained in his monstrous form leaving Warren in despair.[31] |
Wasserschmidt[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #677, Daredevil (Vol. 3) #8
Wasserschmidt was the inventor of the H-Phone, a prototype wi-fi and 4G hologram projector.[32] |
Watanabe[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #318
Mr. Watanabe was a real-estate agent who presented to Mr. and Mrs. Parker an expensive apartment, which they couldn't afford.[34] |
Watson[]
Appearances: Iron Fist #4
Kelly and Watson were on the staff of St. Mabyn's Hospital in London when Misty Knight was a patient there. When Knight collapsed while trying to leave, her doctor ran out into the corridor and ordered them to fetch a crash team for her.[35] |
Wayde[]
Appearances: 15-Love #3
Wayde was the owner of the Wayde Tennis Academy. He attended the end-of-season tournament, and asked the principal of the academy, Mrs. Voakes if by any chance she had chosen Mill Collins herself as the tournament's Wild Card.[16] |
Wayne[]
Appearances: Strange Tales #110
Wayne was one of Johnny Storm's schoolmates.[36] |
Weasel[]
Appearances: X-Men #2
Weasel was a criminal who joined the Vanisher in battle against the X-Men, but he was quickly defeated by Marvel Girl.[37] | |
Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist #112, Power Man and Iron Fist #114
Weasel was a member of S.M.I.L.E. and the right hand man of New York bureau chief Gordy.[38] |
Weathers[]
Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man #53, Peter Parker: Spider-Man #54, Peter Parker: Spider-Man #55
Mr. Weathers met Peter Parker at Midtown High School, where Peter taught, and remarked that he once again showed up with injuries on his face, and at Peter's excuse to explain the case Weathers replied to try to be more careful in the future.[39] |
Weaver[]
Appearances: Fear Itself: Spider-Man #3
Weaver 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.[42] |
Webber[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 3) #60
At the head of the advertising agency commissioned by Reed Richards to improve the image of the Fantastic Four, and after explaining the situation to his employees in a summing he gave the job to Mr. Shertzer, although the latter usually dealt with rock stars.[43] | |
Appearances: Thunderbolts #159
Webber was a member of the Raft staff who was present when Juggernaut destroyed it by picking up Kuurth's hammer. He attempted to rescue colleague Baxter who was stuck under the rubble and succeeded with the help of warden John Walker.[44] |
Weber[]
Appearances: Doom 2099 #40
A Latverian scientist who assisted Dr. Doom during his imminent discovery.[45] |
Weezie[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #252
Weezie met Spider-Man (Peter Parker) while arguing with her boyfriend Justin.[46] |
Weiss[]
Appearances: Moon Knight #38
Mr. Weiss was a professor at a Jewish seminary in Chicago and an acquaintance of Elias Spector. He was working with Marc Spector and Marlene Alraune to give the seminary the manuscripts on Kabbalah from Elias Spector's home. His knowledge on Jewish mysticism helped them determine what Zohar was after when he stole many of the critical documents.[47] |
Welck[]
Appearances: Punisher Holiday Special #1
She welcomed the return of her daughter Sandy on Christmas Eve, who had fled home a few days ago because of her father who was abusing her.[48] |
Wells[]
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #27
Miss Wells was Peter Parker's first-grade teacher, who organized the school play.[49] |
Wendall[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #264
Wendall was a young guy driving a speedboat when him and his female companion spotted Spider-Man missing the Staten Island Ferry and offered him a ride.[50] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #0
Wendall was a friend of Jessica Carradine.[51] |
Wendy[]
Appearances: Patsy Walker #88
Wendy was one of Patsy Walker's classmate. She lived next to Harold Heartbeat.[52] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 3) #1
Wendy was a friend of Topaz, who introduced her to Jonathon White.[53] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #659
Wendy was a roller derby player and Carlie Cooper's teammate in the Midtown Maulers. She organized an outing with friends to cheer up Carlie but ended up drinking too much and Carlie who was not thinking clearly decided to get a tattoo and Wendy took her to her trusted tattoo artist.[54] | |
Appearances: 15-Love #1, 15-Love #2, 15-Love #3
Wendy was the wife of Mill Collins' tennis coach Walt and also a beautician and she saw modeling potential for Mill.[14] |
Wes[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #80.BEY
Wes was a prisoner of Infinite Solutions detention center. He assisted James Darnell during his training session at the gym and was scolded by Darnell whom Wes feared.[55] |
West[]
Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist #111
Dr. West was a physician who wanted to treat Bobby Wright, a boy who had found an alien spore who granted him superpowers but was also rapidly killing him.[56] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #52
He invented the Fortified Rocket Springs that increased exponentially jumping capacity and was used by Mr. Fixit to destroy the giant asteroid launched by the alien Ralfzz children toward Earth for fun.[57] |
Wexler[]
Appearances: Emma Frost #9
Ms. Wexler broke the news to Troy Killkelly that he had to leave the apartment after Milo and Stu raided, telling him that his presence was a danger to the other tenants.[58] |
Whalen[]
Appearances: Doctor Strange: Nexus of Nightmares #1
In a nightmare induced by Nightmare to raise doubts in Doctor Strange, Stephen relives a memory of when he refused to operate on Mr. Whalen for his brain tumor because he was unable to deal with his fee.[59] |
Whazir[]
Whazir (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #7
Whazir and Omar tried to hire Conan to slay the city's mysterious wizard and plunder his citadel's treasures, but he wanted to do it in his own way. They later met the Cimmerian in the citadel, but Whazir was eventually slain by Neanderthals.[60] |
Wheeler[]
Appearances: Daredevil #245, Black Panther (Vol. 3) #31
A former member of the Wakanda Air Patrol, he married T'Challa's cousin and moved to America. There he developed the habit of gambling and only thanks to the intervention of Daredevil he was able to get out of it and redeem himself.[61] |
Wheeling[]
Appearances: Giant-Size Chillers Featuring Curse of Dracula #1
Wheeling was Inspector Chelm's assistant.[63] |
Whiskey[]
Appearances: Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #2, Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #3, Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #4
Whiskey was a member of the mercenary team known as the Kill Crew. When Ben Reilly sent the Kill Crew after his fellow clone, the other Scarlet Spider, Whiskey and Victor watched over a warehouse where Scarlet Spider had kept Rita Clarkson kidnapped while Foxtrot and Tango attacked him directly, in case Scarlet Spider escaped and was to return to said location.[64] |
White[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #36
Director of an institution for the blind helped Angel identify and eliminate the blind Nazi killer Krauss.[66] | |
Appearances: Captain America Comics #20
Wife of James White, a butcher, after her husband had not returned home sends his son Tod to look for him. Asking for help from Secret Stamp, Tod accompanies him home where Mrs. White reveals to Secret Stamp that they were in debt to a loan shark and worried about the fate of her husband.[67] | |
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #37
Miss White was the secretary of the head of the King Airplane Corporation and was drugged by Marvello to get her the King Dive Bomber blueprints to sell them to enemy agents but the plan was foiled by Angel and Miss White was freed from Marvello control and cleared for the theft of the blueprint.[68] | |
Appearances: Whip Wilson #9
He tells Charlie Griffin to be careful with revenge and what he was going to do about Gavin and his gang.[69] | |
Appearances: Marvel Tales #150
Mrs. White was the neighbor of a fairy family and advised Josie's mother to cultivate her daughter's female interests so that over time she would stop acting like a tomboy.[70] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adventures #6
Mr. White was a kindly, gentle soul who was saved from two thugs by a living statue.[71] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #15
Nurse White was on duty at the hospital when the mutant boy Joey woke up and turned into his monstrous form, striking both the doctor who was treating him and Nurse White stunning both of them.[72] | |
Appearances: Blood and Glory #2
Ms. White was a manager of an arms company that did not want to reveal the name of the company's clients to Captain America and the Punisher under false identity and then to the corrupt aide of the Attorney General Angela Stone who, in return, killed Ms. White using a drill.[73] | |
Appearances: Meteor Man #1
Mr. White was a scientist from Skyyventures, Inc. who experimented with Simon Caine to make him regain the powers of the meteor.[74] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man: The Lost Years #2
Professor White was a science professor at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, where Ben Reilly asked if he could become his assistant after doing a teaching test in his presence.[75] | |
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited #49
Mrs. White was the mother of Sally White, the child kidnapped by a mysterious underground population who was liberated and returned to her mother by Nightcrawler.[76] | |
Appearances: Mystic Arcana: Magik #1
Mr. White was Ian McNee's assistant in his "Corner Stone on Creation" store in Brooklyn.[77] | |
Appearances: Secret Warriors #17, Secret Warriors #18, Secret Warriors #19, Secret Warriors #27
Ambassador White was the United States representative to the United Nations Security Council who attended a closed session of permanent members regarding an incident in China involving Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos.[78] |
Whitey[]
Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #29
Whitey and his gang got in a fight with Two-Gun Kid.[82] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #33, Daredevil #34
Whitey and his gang captured Daredevil and brought him to the Beetle while holding him at gunpoint.[83] | |
Appearances: Captain America #128
Whitey was the leader of the Satan's Angels biker gang in Coits Neck, New Jersey.[85] |
Whiting[]
Appearances: Human Torch #23
Namor came to the aid of Dr. Whiting and helped him secure funds for a cancer treatment centre. Namor also busted the corrupt politicians who sought to cash in on a lucrative road construction contract.[86] |
Whitmore[]
Appearances: Iron Man #225
Whitmore is a flying ant whom Scott Lang rode to infiltrate the Transcorp Tower and break into the company database.[87] |
Whitten[]
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #10
Whitten was the leader of a gang who stole innovative electronic components. He and his entire gang were eradicated by Scarlet Spider.[88] |
Wilberforce[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four #270
Wilberforce worked at a Landsat Receiving Station in Houston. The station detected the arrival of Terminus on Earth.[89] |
Wilbur[]
Appearances: Blade (Vol. 3) #1
Wilbur was one of Seofon Inc.'s clients.[90] |
Wilburn[]
Appearances: Captain America #310
Wilburn was the assistant of Sidewinder and was tasked with passing out brochures detailing the benefits of the Serpent Society at their inaugural meeting.[91] |
Wilf[]
Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #1, Thor: Godstorm #2 & Thor: Godstorm #3
In the year 912 A.D., Wilf was a kid who listened to the tale of Thor against the Godstorm.[92][93][94] |
Wilhelm[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #34
Wilhelm was a weaponeer for Dr. Doom. During his botched wedding, Doom activated the Armagedron to use it against the Human Torch. Knowing the danger of the weapon, Wilhelm rushed to the scene of the battle to warn that its instability could destroy Doomstadt.[95] |
Will[]
Appearances: Defenders #117
When Over-Mind, whose mind was possessed by the five mind-merged psychics, decided to tie up loose ends with the individual personalities, Phillip le Guin emerged and traveled to his hometown and there he went to a basketball field where he saw his four friends, Jim, Will, Paul and Mickey. Seeing them he ran towards them, but the four boys seeing him arrive were terrified as they knew that Phillip was dead and ran away in panic.[96] | |
Appearances: Secret Avengers #15
Will was a reporter for the online tabloid newspaper Unexpected Truth who posted a post fanning the idea that Captain America / Barnes's death was a hoax and this infuriated Black Widow who went to the newsroom and quarreled with the various members.[97] |
Willem[]
Willem (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Savage Sword of Conan #227
Young Willem, from the northern town of Gasparan, went with King Conan to Dion's villa and was eventually killed by Thoth-Amon's traps.[98] |
William[]
Appearances: Captain America Annual #10
Billy and her mother lived in the woods of British Columbia in Canada on the run after her mother killed her husband because he abused her and Billy. Billy's mother helped Nomad after he was attacked by a pack of wolves.[99] | |
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #31
William, on the orders of the Black Panther, had infiltrated a clandestine ring of poachers. Due to the intervention of Nature Girl and her allies, months of investigation and William's coverage were compromised.[100] |
Williams[]
Appearances: Daredevil #60
Williams was a tabloid photographer who took a picture of Debbie Harris as she left Foggy Nelson's office crying. Foggy was furious and was about to hit Williams but Matt stopped him. Changing clothes quickly, Matt transformed into Daredevil and purposely bumped into Williams causing him to drop his camera and exposed the film rendering it unusable.[101] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #36
Williams was the butler of Anthony Stark's Upper East Side townhouse.[102] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #249
Williams was the valet welcoming members of the Century Club of Manhattan. He inadvertently infuriated J. Jonah Jameson when he answered his question about who had booked the room, thinking it was a joke as Jameson had booked it himself.[103] | |
Appearances: Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #4
Ms. Williams was a secretary working at Imperial Chemical Industries in Sydney.[104] | |
Appearances: 4 #5, 4 #6 & 4 #7
Mr. Williams was an old man who warned the Fantastic Four to turn back from the Pine Barrens.[105] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #1000
Craig Williams' father was a person who put all his money into his son becoming a professional football player, even treating him badly if he didn't meet his standards. Also when he learned that Craig had been permanently removed from the team due to his behavior, he beat Craig and punched him. Craig reacted and wrestled with his father, eventually defeating him and walking away taking his money, with the father telling him that he was not his son.[108] |
Williamson[]
Appearances: Sentinel Squad O*N*E #3
Pvt. Williamson was a member of Sentinel Squad O*N*E in charge of piloting a Sentinel during a mission led by Sgt. John Steele in Savage Land against a pack of mutated tyrannosaurs.[109] |
Willie[]
Appearances: Avengers #23
During a training session where Steve Rogers was working as a sparring partner, Willie was listening to the news on the radio where the news that the Avengers had disappeared was broadcast and this distracted Steve who was knocked out by the boxer he was training. Soon after, the boxer's manager ordered Willie to turn off the radio.[110] | |
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #125
Willie was a rail worker who witnessed Hercules lifting a fallen sequoia from the tracks and hurling it into the surrounding hills.[111] | |
Appearances: Iceman #1
Willie was an attendee of a party at the home of the Drakes. He was asked how retirement was and he expressed that he was bored.[112] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #72
Willie was among Dominic Fortune's men who followed the killer sent by Simon Steele toward the docks.[113] | |
Appearances: Punisher Meets Archie #1
Willie was a member of the rival gang of Red Fever who was called by Ernie after he got the tip from Scooter that Red Fever was in Riverdale and ultimately he clashed with the whole gang against the Punisher.[114] |
Willis[]
Appearances: Sub-Mariner #34, Sub-Mariner #35
A Vietnam War veteran, Colonel Willis was responsible for guarding the United Nations nuclear weather control station. He refused to let Atlantean scientists examine its nuclear generators and reported back to the United Nations Headquarters, who sent the Avengers for aid. As he was preparing to open fire against the Titans Three, Ikthon and Dorma managed to convince him to allow them to examine the device. When Ikthon managed to repair a flaw in the device that could threaten them all, he realized his mistake and apologized to the Sub-Mariner.[115] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #258
Willis was Thomas Fireheart's chauffeur. He took him to the Fireheart Enterprises building on his way back from New York, and Thomas told him to come and pick him up at the usual time.[116] | |
Appearances: Mystery Men #3
Willis was one of the leaders of the Dark Willow miners' Union who demanded better working conditions and for this he was badly beaten by Sheriff Minton's men. Rupert Kingsley went back to heal Willis from his injuries and because of this he was punished by burning his house with him inside.[117] |
Willner[]
Appearances: 15-Love #1
Willner was the student development officer of the tennis academy who together with the principal and her vice principal summoned Mill Collins with the intention of expelling her from the academy for her poor ability in tennis.[14] |
Willoby[]
Appearances: Strange Tales #169
Willoby was sent by the Bureau to the Port-au-Prince airport to welcome the clinical pathologist Dr. Maitland, with the latter wondering why there was so much secrecy and Willoby replying that there were some factions opposed to the United Nations in Haiti, and soon after they were intercepted by a group of armed men who hit Willoby, stunning him and forced Maitland to get into their car.[118] |
Willoughby[]
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. Willoughby was a representative of Weapon X who commissioned Sabretooth to capture Native.[119] |
Willow[]
Appearances: Daredevil #164
Nurse Willow tried to prevent Daily Bugle reporter Ben Urich from talking to Daredevil at Bellevue Hospital.[124] |
Wills[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #27
Nurse Wills was Dr. Henry Orlock's assistant.[125] |
Willy[]
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #80
Willy and his wife Doris were attacked by Bloodscream in Logan, Alberta, Canada.[126] |
Wilma[]
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 6) #25
Wilma was a homeless woman who Elektra met on the streets of Hell's Kitchen and after having her misadventures that led to her living on the street, Elektra gave her a necklace worth $ 5,000.[127] |
Wilson[]
Appearances: Daring Mystery Comics #7
Mr. Wilson was the District Circulation Manager of the newspaper, which was distributed by the newsboy Nicky and who, on orders from Mr. Million, gave him an exclusive area to sell newspapers.[128] | |
Appearances: Human Torch #4
A policeman told her that her husband Bill, just released on parole, had been found dead in a motel room for a heart attack despite her argument about her husband who was completely healthy. Suspicious of this, the Human Torch went to the morgue and found that Bill had been killed confirming his wife's statements about his state of health.[129] | |
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #80
Wilson was one of the three partners of the Otis-Larrabee-Wilson musical enterprise; Larrabee and Wilson were killed by partner Sidney Otis after selling the company to take over all the proceeds and at the same time accusing singer Ed Clements of the murders.[130] | |
Appearances: Namora #1
Mr. Wilson was a diamond collector in Shanghai. When his collection was stolen, Wilson blamed his daughter Joyce's boyfriend. Joyce enlisted Namora's help in exonerating her boyfriend, and by agreeing to help her she discovered that the real culprit and the theft was Wilson's nephew, Paul West.[131] | |
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #15
Wilson was an employee of the firm of Portsmouth inherited from Danny.[132] | |
Appearances: Kid Colt Outlaw #42
Together with his gang, Wilson killed the gold prospector Bob Manson to misappropriate his mine and blamed Kid Colt for the murder, but in the end Kid Colt exonerated himself from the murder charge and killed Wilson.[133] | |
Appearances: Outlaw Kid #19
Mr. Wilson was the banker of Caliber City who was deceived by Mr. Duane, a fake businessman, to give him a loan despite the distrust of the Outlaw Kid which turned out to be accurate as Mr. Duane was a gambler and thanks to the Kid Mr. Wilson managed to get his money back and get Mr. Duane arrested.[134] | |
Appearances: Outlaw Kid #19
After her husband, the banker of Caliber City, decided to meet the gambler Mr. Duane who had cheated him, Mrs. Wilson realized that her husband was not able to face the gambler and in fact was told by the Outlaw Kid to call the sheriff right away telling him to go to the Crystal Palace where her husband and Mr. Duane would meet.[134] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #2
Wilson was an astronomer who worked for the government and was among the first to observe the fleet of spaceships that attempted to invade the Earth.[135] | |
Appearances: Linda Carter, Student Nurse #5
Mr. Wilson was disfigured after an accident and was hospitalized at Metrogeneral where he had to undergo facial plastic surgery but when he learned that the operation would be performed by an Indian doctor he protested vehemently but had to change his mind when the surgery was impeccable.[136] | |
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #39
Mr. Wilson was the owner of a toy and model shop where Billy Barton, a boy passionate about the Civil War, went to and for whom he built dioramas representing that period, and from whom he bought toy soldiers of which Billy was a true expert.[137] | |
Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #64
Wilson was the banker of Tombstone who was robbed by Grizzly Grogan and his gang but the blame was given to the prizefighter Boom Boom Brown, because of his size and the characteristic hat that Grizzly purposely wore just to mislead the blame, so that Wilson he thought it was Boom Boom.[138] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner #48
Wilson tried to take advantage of Cindy Jones while she was a prisoner on Dr. Doom's ship, when he was surprised by Doom himself. Doom was disgusted by what Wilson was trying to do, and consequently killed him on the spot.[139] | |
Appearances: Marvel Preview #6
Wilson was the District Office Circulation manager that Sherlock Holmes had given some help in one case and in return asked him if he could use his young aide in a search as well as to send a wire.[140] | |
Appearances: Avengers #212
He covered the night shift at a Medical Center in the West Side with Dr. Donald Blake and was fascinated by him hoping he would notice her as a woman and not just professionally.[141] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #267
Wilson was an orderly at South Brooklyn Psychiatric Facility while Doctor Octopus was being treated there. Reed Richards sought Octavius's help to treat Sue Storm Richards's radiation sickness during her second pregnancy. Wilson marveled at Richards's rapid breakthrough but had suspicions about Octavius's intentions.[142] | |
Appearances: Avengers Spotlight #39
An MPDC officer, Wilson arrested the Black Knight on charges of murder against two petty thieves who tried to steal inside a church and were killed with a sword but that finally the culprit turned out to be the Crusader.[143] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #278
Ms. Wilson was a soldier of W.H.O. in service to the control tower at the RAF Ruthymere base the day that Charles Xavier wearing a Shi'ar armor sneaked into the base to regain possession of the Blackbird.[144] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #322
Mrs. Wilson was one of the flight passengers who were saved from a crazy gunman by Venom.[145] | |
Appearances: Hellstorm: Prince of Lies #8
The corpse of the pedophile Mr. Wilson was possessed by the soul of an unnamed man.[146] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #396
Wilson was a street hood who told Daredevil all he knew about the Owl's comeback.[147] | |
Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man #1 & Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3
One evening, Peter Parker came Mr. Wilson to buy some ice cream for him and Uncle Ben.[148] | |
Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 3) #11
Wilson was one of Dr. Meridian's assistants who immediately stood up for him when Jessica Drew turned to the doctor sharply but Dr. Meridian told Wilson not to worry and that it was right to give her explanations.[150] | |
Appearances: Nighthawk (Vol. 2) #3
Wilson was a gun trafficker who worked with corrupt Chicago Police Officer Frillo Moreletti, but was intercepted by Nighthawk during an operation involving an illegal arms sale for Detective Tom Dixon to various gangs in Chicago, and was killed during the scuffle.[151] |
Wilt[]
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #142
Wilt was an operative associated with P.R.I.D.E. and was part of a team who tried to heist Technafoil from the Nassau County Science Exposition. Wilt had obtained the Technafoil and was encountered by Spider-Man but used a device on his wrist to teleport his team to their headquarters at Paulson Foundation.[10] |
Wimoro[]
Named: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9
After saving Jonathan Rickman from a fire, Spider-Man collected a diary that belonged to Rickman in which there was a list of names, including Wimoro and also that of Peter Parker himself. Investigating the names on the list he discovered that Wimoro, as well as the other names on the list apart from his own, appeared to have disappeared or died under mysterious circumstances, only to discover that the names on the list were the people present at General Techtronics on the day of the Dr. Octavius's accident, the same day the radioactive spider bit Peter.[152] |
Winifred[]
Appearances: Power Man #30, Power Man #31, Power Man #33, Power Man #34
Winnie (short for Winifred), an art student, was introduced by D.W. Griffith to Luke Cage, telling him that she preferred to be called Win.[153] |
Winkers[]
Mentions: Journey Into Unknown Worlds #41
Mr. Winkers was an old carpenter Johnny's neighbor who had promised to explain to him how to build a doghouse for his dog Tagger.[157] |
Winslow[]
Appearances: World of Suspense #5
Mr. Winslow was the head waiter where the immigrant Joe Martel worked, who with his singing managed to defeat a team of alien invaders.[158] | |
Appearances: Fear Itself #7
Winslow was one of Rick's new neighbors.[159] |
Winston[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #17
Winston was a colleague of John Rand and friend of of Rand's son David during the 1940s. While in the Belgian Congo, his lawyer Alec Wright tried to take control of his Rand diamond mines, but Wright's plan was stopped by Ka-Zar and fell off a cliff to his death. Ka-Zar sent Winston back to England to insure that the profits from his family diamond mine would go toward the war relief fund in England.[160] | |
Appearances: New Mutants Annual #6
Winston was a ghost whose grave was next to Doug Ramsey's. In response to Doug's brooding because the living didn't think about him, Winston replied that his behavior was self-centered and that the living shouldn't always be thinking about the dead but that they should care about the living.[161] |
Winterton[]
Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew #4
Mrs. Winterton was one of the citizens of Pleasant Valley. She noticed that the behavior of both her husband and son changed drastically, and she was later replaced by an Skrull like the rest of the citizens of the whole town.[162] |
Winthrop[]
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 8) #38
Ambrose Winthrop's child was killed by his father along with their mother and baby sibling as a collateral for his pact with Mephisto.[163] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 8) #38
Ambrose Winthrop's wife was killed by his husband along with their child and their baby as a collateral for his pact with Mephisto.[163] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 8) #38
The final of the many wives of Ambrose Winthrop. After Ambrose's death, the widow Winthrop was visited by Mephisto, who announced Ambrose's debt for his deal with him had befallen on his family. As a token for the debt, Mephisto collected one finger from each of Winthrop's children as well as his widow.[163] |
Wise[]
Appearances: Captain America #283
Mr. Wise was a resident of Hartsdale, Illinois. When Viperworked undercover in the city under the identity of the young widow Mrs. Smith, Mr. Wise was his next door neighbor. Mr. Wise found that the way Mrs. Smith swayed her hips was the secret of her popularity; Viper, who detested the people of Hartsdale in general, had a special contempt for Mr. Wise and wanted to spit in his face.[164] |
Witold[]
Appearances: Captain America #387
Witold was a waiter at the Masque Club, an exclusive Washington, D.C. but few knew it was owned by the Red Skull. During a meeting between Red Skull and his lieutenants, he was ordered to serve another round of drinks and he serving with a tray full of drinks replied that he had anticipated it in his request.[165] |
Witwicky[]
Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #12
Mr. Witwicky was the owner of the Los Angeles Health and Racquet Club until it was acquired by Eric Beale.[166] |
Woim[]
Appearances: Captain America #302
Woim was part of a crew that took care of Captain America's motorcycle.[167] |
Wolf[]
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #33, X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #44
Chief Wolf was the foreman on an oil rig that was attacked by Nature Girl and her X-Men. Wolf attempted to defend himself by pointing a gun at Nature Girl, but a swarm of flies prevented the gun from firing and soon after, Nature Girl killed him.[168] |
Wolfy[]
Appearances: Daredevil #326
Wolfy and Vic were confronted and defeated by Daredevil for operating a bogus cash machine on 32nd Street.[170] |
Wooster[]
Appearances: Fear Itself: The Worthy #3
Ms. Wooster was the psychologist at the Farnum Observational Facility who questioned Titania who had agreed to participate in a study conducted by her on condition of her parole.[171] |
Worley[]
Appearances: Damage Control (Vol. 4) #2
Mrs. Worley owned a cat that she pretended was a Flerken]] who had devoured first her husband Henry and then her entire $ 80 million penthouse. She was the first person to ask Gus a legitimate complaint in his new assignment at Damage Control.[172] |
Wormwood[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #674, Amazing Spider-Man #675
Wormwood was a member of Vulture's Flock, one of the boys to whom Vulture had given mechanical wings with which he was supposed to carry out robberies for him, but when he had doubts about the role he had to fulfill the Vulture cut off his mechanical wings' ability to fly causing the boy to his death from a great height.[173] |
Wozbaaarg[]
Appearances: Annihilators #1
Mrs. Wozbaaarg was an employee of Timely Inc. to whom Rocket Raccoon delivered the mail and on the other hand she complimented him by saying that he was cute.[175] |
Wrupp[]
Appearances: Patsy Walker #1
Mrs. Wrupp was a resident of Centerville.[176] |
Wylie[]
Appearances: Human Fly #8
Mr. Wylie was a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and was shot and killed by Copperhead.[177] |
Wyndham[]
Appearances: Iron Man & the Armor Wars #1, Iron Man & the Armor Wars #2, Iron Man & the Armor Wars #4
Mentions: Iron Man & the Armor Wars #3 After the discovery that the armor promised by Stark for the government had been stolen, Congressman Wyndham pounced on Tony Stark asking for the money invested in the construction of the armor or that Stark would deliver the armor itself.[178] |
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- ↑ Daredevil (Vol. 6) #25
- ↑ Daring Mystery Comics #7
- ↑ Human Torch #4
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #80
- ↑ Namora #1
- ↑ Journey Into Mystery #15
- ↑ Kid Colt Outlaw #42
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- ↑ Tales of Suspense #2
- ↑ Linda Carter, Student Nurse #5
- ↑ Tales to Astonish #39
- ↑ Two-Gun Kid #64
- ↑ Sub-Mariner #48
- ↑ Marvel Preview #6
- ↑ Avengers #212
- ↑ Fantastic Four #267
- ↑ Avengers Spotlight #39
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #278
- ↑ Daredevil #322
- ↑ Hellstorm: Prince of Lies #8
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #396
- ↑ Peter Parker: Spider-Man #1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3
- ↑ Spider-Woman (Vol. 3) #11
- ↑ Nighthawk (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9
- ↑ Power Man #30
- ↑ Power Man #31
- ↑ Power Man #33
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- ↑ Journey Into Unknown Worlds #41
- ↑ World of Suspense #5
- ↑ Fear Itself #7
- ↑ Marvel Mystery Comics #17
- ↑ New Mutants Annual #6
- ↑ Skrull Kill Krew #4
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- ↑ Captain America #283
- ↑ Captain America #387
- ↑ Marvel Graphic Novel #12
- ↑ Captain America #302
- ↑ X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #33
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- ↑ Daredevil #326
- ↑ Fear Itself: The Worthy #3
- ↑ Damage Control (Vol. 4) #2
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #674
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #675
- ↑ Annihilators #1
- ↑ Patsy Walker #1
- ↑ Human Fly #8
- ↑ Iron Man & the Armor Wars #1
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