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Evers was the field commander in a major operation against the [[New York City]] mob.{{r|Spider-Man: Made Men Vol 1 #1}} |
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===Skinner (FBI) (Earth-616)=== |
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Revision as of 23:20, 5 March 2017
A list of members of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Earth-616)
Members
Angela (FBI) (Earth-616)
After Kitty Pryde was interrogated by the Chicago Police Department for the University accident, her answers weren't thought to be "satisfactory" by the FBI, and a search warrant was given to them to inquiry in her apartment.
After Louis had made Pryde leave her flat in tears by reminding her of the trouble her father (recently deceased at that time) had been through with the FBI, the Boss tasked Angela to track her in town, although she wasn't convinced of the utility of such inquire, because of the lack of evidence against Pryde.[1]
Bill (FBI) (Earth-616)
Bill was Fred Duncan's assistant.[2]
He witnessed how Duncan received thoughts from Professor X.[3]
Boss (FBI) (Earth-616)
After Kitty Pryde was interrogated by the Chicago Police Department for the University accident, her answers weren't thought to be "satisfactory" by the FBI.
In consequences, Kitty's flat and her stuff were shattered, supposedly in search for evidences. Boss hypocritically explained to her there that if she was really clean of any culpability, she wouldn't mind for such operation.
As Louis made Pryde leave in tears by reminding her of the trouble her father (recently deceased at that time) had been through with the FBI, he was congratulated by the Boss, who then asked to Angela to track her in town, although that agent wasn't convinced of the utility of such inquire, because of the lack of evidence against Pryde.[1]
Cain (FBI) (Earth-616)
Agent Cain was Fred Duncan's superior.[4]
Cain met Anti-Mutant Militia leader William Metzger and began to work with his organization.[5]
Cain used Bolivar Trask's mutant tracking system to catch Jean Grey and Starkey.[6]
He took both mutants as prisoners until they were freed by the X-Men.[7]
Carson (Earth-616)
Carson was assigned with Wills to the operation involving the Manhattan Tower explosion.[8]
In St. Louis, Carson handed a serial killer case, but never got him and never got over it. Suspended by the F.B.I. twice, he decided to follow the Punisher to track down the Full Moon Killer, but he was kidnapped by Mr. Brazo's men.[9]
He was eventually rescued and saved by the Punisher and journalist Jean Sutherland. Fearing the Punisher would murder the Full Moon Killer, he alerted the police to arrest Frank Castle.[10]
Carson the simulated Castle's escape to let him find the Full Moon Killer, but couldn't stop the Punisher from killing him.[11]
Clemens (Earth-616)
Clemens was part of the team who snuck into Grey Ridge Mine to capture Carnage.[12]
Cooper (Earth-616)
Agent Cooper came after Hulk when he was holed up in a nunnery with Betty Ross.[13]
Dick (FBI Agent) (Earth-616)
Dick and Russell agreed to help Wyatt Sobel and Victor Infante try to catch The Hood using confiscated Hydra technology and Advanced Idea Mechanics suits.[14]
The Hood was able to easily overpower them, and all they got for their efforts were bruises.[15]
Evers (Earth-616)
Evers was the field commander in a major operation against the New York City mob.[16]
Falco (FBI) (Earth-616)
Mr. Falco was one of the agents who arrested Nicoli Spano.[17]
Guida (Earth-616)
Agent Guida's niece was saved from the Matador by Daredevil.[18]
Hanks (FBI) (Earth-616)
Hanks witnessed Carnage fighting against the Man-Wolf.[12]
He was eventually rescued from the Grey Ridge Mine.[19]
Len (FBI) (Earth-616)
Len was one of the agents who interrogated Edward Brock after the Grey Ridge Mine mission.[20]
Louis (FBI) (Earth-616)
After Kitty Pryde was interrogated by the Chicago Police Department for the University accident, her answers weren't thought to be "satisfactory" by the FBI.
In consequences, Kitty's flat and her stuff were shattered, supposedly in search for evidences. Louis presented her the search warrant and the Boss came to explain her the reasons of the search. He showed no respect while searching in her stuff, to shatter Pryde morally, and eventually made her leave in tears by reminding her of the trouble her father (recently deceased at that time) had been through with the FBI. he apologized to the Boss who congratulated by the Boss and then asked to Angela to track her in town, although that agent wasn't convinced of the utility of such inquire, because of the lack of evidence against Pryde.[1]
McCloskey (Earth-616)
McCloskey was helped by Captain America to uncover and foil a plot to kidnap Colonel Henson.[21]
Mike (FBI) (Earth-616)
Mike was an F.B.I. agent who investigated the crime-sprees related to mass hypnotism in Plainville and two other town. The mysterious robberies eventually led him to the attempted arrest of Ringmaster and his Circus of Crime.[22]
Morales (Earth-616)
Morales was one of the agents summoned when the Statue of Liberty was defaced by Sin.[23]
Morrison (Earth-616)
Morrison was taken down by Nelson Stone to the site of the battle between the New Warriors, Spider-Man, and the Scarlet Spider.[24]
Russell (FBI Agent) (Earth-616)
Russell and Dick agreed to help Wyatt Sobel and Victor Infante try to catch The Hood using confiscated Hydra technology and Advanced Idea Mechanics suits.[14]
The Hood was able to easily overpower them, and all they got for their efforts were bruises.[15]
Rutledge (Earth-616)
Mr. Rutledge was one of the agents who arrested Nicoli Spano.[17]
Skinner (FBI) (Earth-616)
Skinner was a FBI Head of Department, who reluctantly offered to Jeffrey Mace, on suggestion of Betsy Ross, the role of Captain America after the death of William Nasland.[25] He was distrustful of Mace, wanting to make him irrelevant in the wake of World War II, but Mace eventually managed to blackmail him, using Skinner's ties to Operation: Vanguard, into letting him have a quiet life with Ross.[26]
Stewart (Earth-616)
Stewart was a partner of Stephanie Briggs.[24]
Teller (FBI) (Earth-616)
Special agents Teller and Wilson attempted to protect Mary Jane Watson-Parker from a mad bomber.[27]
Wills (Earth-616)
Wills was assigned with Carson to the operation involving the Manhattan Tower explosion.[8]
Wilson (FBI) (Earth-616)
Wilson and Teller attempted to protect Mary Jane Watson-Parker from a mad bomber.[27]
Zimmer (FBI) (Earth-616)
Agent Zimmer came up to the N.P.P. convention just after Captain America saved Congressman Gundersen and a hostess from the M.L.A..[28]
Former Members
Cole (Earth-616)
Agent Cole was killed by Carnage in the Grey Ridge Mine.[29]
Jimmy (FBI) (Earth-616)
Jimmy was one of the agents killed on the presidential train headed to Chicago.{{r|Monsters Unleashed Vol 1 10}
Skeates (Earth-616)
Agent Skeates was killed by Carnage in the Grey Ridge Mine.[30]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Mekanix #3
- ↑ X-Men #38
- ↑ X-Men #2
- ↑ X-Men: Children of the Atom #1
- ↑ X-Men: Children of the Atom #4
- ↑ X-Men: Children of the Atom #5
- ↑ X-Men: Children of the Atom #6
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Punisher (Vol. 2) #86
- ↑ Punisher: War Zone #38
- ↑ Punisher: War Zone #39
- ↑ Punisher: War Zone #40
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Carnage (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #373
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 The Hood #4
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 The Hood #5
- ↑ Spider-Man: Made Men #1
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Captain America: What Price Glory? #4
- ↑ Daredevil Father #5
- ↑ Carnage (Vol. 2) #5
- ↑ Carnage (Vol. 2) #7
- ↑ Captain America #255
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #3
- ↑ Fear Itself: Sin's Past #1
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Web of Scarlet Spider #3
- ↑ Captain America: Patriot #1
- ↑ Captain America: Patriot #3–4
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Peter Parker: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #12
- ↑ Captain America #250
- ↑ Carnage (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Carnage (Vol. 2) #2