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List of Marvel Comics characters: AAardwolf[edit]Aardwolf (Chon Li) is a mutant in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Fabian Nicieza, Ken Lashley and Fred Hayes, first appeared in Night Thrasher #3 (October 1.
Within the context of the stories, Aardwolf establishes himself as a crime lord on the island of Madripoor. He tricked Night Thrasher into helping him defend his empire by defeating Midnight's Fire.[Comics 1][Comics 2]Abominable Snowman[edit]Abominable Snowman is the name of two or three characters in the Marvel Comics Universe based on the folklorecharacter. Carl Hanson[edit]The Carl Hanson version of the Abominable Snowman first appeared in Tales to Astonish #1. Jack Kirby and an uncredited Steve Ditko. In order to capture the Abominable Snowman and make money from its capture, Hanson steals a cursed photograph. In the Himalayas, he was unable to get help in finding it as people constantly warned him to get rid of the cursed photograph before the curse overtakes him.
As he progresses up the mountain, Carl's hair grows longer, his mind becomes addled, and he drops the picture as he becomes the Abominable Snowman.[1]Howling Commandos version[edit]A similarly- designed but different character appears in the story "Creature Feature" by Keith Giffen and Eduardo Francisco published in Nick Fury's Howling Commandos #2 (January 2. Sasquatch to track down Groot.[2]Monster Isle version[edit]A larger Abominable Snowman similar in appearance to Carl Hanson appeared as an inhabitant of Monster Isle. He was among the monsters that witnessed the arrival of the X- Men members Shadowcat and Magik when they arrived to pick up a mutant girl named Bo. When Shadowcat and Magik found Bo, the Abominable Snowman and the other monsters attacked them until Magik teleported herself, Shadowcat, and Bo back to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.[3]Abomination[edit]Abominatrix[edit]Abominatrix (Florence Sharples) is an adversary of She- Hulk in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Buzz Dixon, Tom Artis and Steve Gerber, appeared in Sensational She- Hulk #2.
November 1. 99. 0). Within the context of the stories, Florence Sharples is a manager of a saving and loan company run by Jasper Keaton. Keaton secretly sponsors genetic research seeking a cure for pre- menstrual syndrome. Sharples is accidentally injected with the serum and transformed into the Abominatrix.[Hulk 1]Abraxas[edit]Abraxas, sometimes called the Dark Man, is a cosmic entity in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Carlos Pacheco, first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual 2. September 2. 00. 1). Within the context of the stories, Abraxas is a cosmic entity who embodies the destruction of the entirety of the Marvel multiverse. The existence of Galactus prevents him from emerging.[Comics 3]Absalom[edit]Absalom is a mutant in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Rob Liefeld, Fabian Nicieza and Mark Pacella, first appeared in X- Force #1. May 1. 99. 2). Within the context of the stories, Absalom is an "External", a group of mutants that each possess immortality.
He discovers this ability in the 1. Caleb Hammer.[X- Men 1]Absorbing Man[edit]Nils Styger[edit]Sorcerer[edit]Ex Nihilo[edit]Abysss is an alien supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Simon Furman and John Royle, first appeared in Death Metal #1 (January 1. Marvel's Marvel UK imprint. Within the context of the stories, Abysss is an inter- dimensional being who enters the primary reality of the Marvel Universe after destroying all matter in another reality.
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His intention to destroy all matter in this universe is side tracked when he encounters Death Metal, a construct which has consumed the consciousness of Aragon, Abysss' father. The encounter results in Abysss retreating to the Realm of Nothingness.[Comics 4] He is seemingly destroyed when Death Metal disposes of a bomb by throwing it into an inter- dimensional portal linked to the Realm.[volume & issue needed]"Ace" Spencer grew up in poverty in the slums of New York. His mother was forced to become bedridden while Ace was a teenager, and Ace raised his brother and sister on his own. At some point, Ace joined a gang called the Reapers, and later became their leader. Through unrevealed circumstances, Ace received super powers and quit the gang. He found work as a freelance security guard.
Later, he witnessed a gang shooting by his brother, who had since joined the Reapers. Ace was sought by the New York police and Spider- Man. Spider- Man ultimately confronted and battled Ace, finally convincing Ace of his responsibility to help others, beginning with turning in his brother. Achelous[edit]Achelous is a Greek river god in the Marvel Universe. The character, adapted from the deity from Greek mythology by Frank Tieri and Mark Texeira, first appeared in Hercules vol. June 2. 00. 5). Within the context of the stories, Achelous is a Greek river god, son of Oceanus and Tethys, and an antagonist for Hercules. Achilles[edit]Achilles is the name of two distinct characters in the Marvel Universe.
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Helmut is a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Peter David and Dale Keown, first appeared in The Incredible Hulk vol. March 1. 99. 1). Within the context of the stories, Helmut is a descendant of Agamemnon and a member of the Pantheon. Born in 1. 90. 9, he is unaware of his father or extended family until Agamemnon finds him during World War II, returns him to the Pantheon, and assigns him the codename "Achilles".[Hulk 2]Achilles of Phthia[edit]Achilles of Phthia is a hero of Greek legend in the Marvel Universe. The character, adapted from the hero from Greek mythology by Roy Thomas and John Buscema, first appeared in Thor Annual #8 in (November 1. Within the context of the stories, Achilles is the son of Peleus and Thetis, and great- grandson of Zeus.
Watch Into the Abyss online. Watch TV shows and movies free online. Stream episodes of Family Guy, Grey's Anatomy, SNL, Modern Family and many more hit shows. Share this Rating. Title: Avalon: Beyond the Abyss (TV Movie 1999) 4 /10. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. · In his latest, “Into the Inferno,” Mr. Herzog takes you straight to the edge of the abyss. In quotidian terms, it is a documentary about volcanoes. L.A. Times entertainment news from Hollywood including event coverage, celebrity gossip and deals. View photo galleries, read TV and movie reviews and more. The Abyss is a 1989 American science fiction film written and directed by Canadian director James Cameron, starring Ed Harris, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and.
Achilles is granted invulnerability by exposure to the waters of the river Styx, except for his heel by which his mother held him. He was killed by an arrow to the heel during the Trojan War, and ascended to Olympus where he fought against and was scarred by the forces of Mikaboshi.[volume & issue needed]Acrobat[edit]Acrobat (Carl Zante) is a criminal in the Marvel Universe. Watch Take Care Online Fandango more.
The character, created by Stan Lee and Dick Ayers, first appeared in Strange Tales #1. March 1. 96. 3). Within the context of the stories, Acrobat is a former circus stuntman who becomes a criminal. The character appeared twice, in a Human Torch stories in Strange Tales #1. November 1. 96. 3).
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Both stories have been reprinted multiple times. In one of the stories, he impersonates Captain America; this story was used as a (successful) tryout to see if readers would be interested in a revival of the real Captain America.[4]Further reading. Actor at the Comic Book DBThe Actor is a Communist spy in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, only appeared once in Tales of Suspense #4. June 1. 96. 3). Within the context of the story, the Actor is a man who is skilled at impersonation.
He attempts to steal weapons plans from Tony Stark. He also discovers Stark's dual identity as Iron Man. Stark recovers the plans and the Actor is unable to pass along his discovery before he is executed by his unknown superior for his failure. Adam II[edit]Adam II is an android in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Roy Thomas, Frank Robbins and Frank Springer, first appeared in What If #4 (1. Within the context of the stories, Adam II is the creation of Phineas Horton, a scientist and inventor who also created the android Human Torch.
Horton intends Adam II to be a hero, but the android takes his creator prisoner and begins making an android army to conquer the world. He offers the Human Torch and Toro the chance join him, they refuse and destroy his army. Adam Arnish[edit]Adam X, also referred to as X- Treme and Adam Neramani,[volume & issue needed] is a mutant in the Marvel Universe.