Character |
Note(s)
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American Avenger (Don Caldwell)[5] |
Alleged reincarnation of el Gaucho; spent years as an exchange student in Buenos Aires; given a costume by the grandson of an ally of el Gaucho; aided in the defeat of a Nazi plot in Argentina; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Archie the Gruesome (Archie)[6] |
Janitor who tried to fight crime with his cleaning tools.
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Armless Tiger Man[7] |
Armless fighter with sharpened teeth and feet.
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Mad Dog (Buzz Baxter)[8] |
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Miss Fury (Marla Drake)[9] |
Also known as Black Fury.[9]
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Black Marvel (Daniel Lyons)[10] |
Became the mentor of the Slingers; deceased.
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Harry Blackstone[11] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Black Widow (Claire Voyant)[12] |
Empowered by demon/Satan and sent to Earth to retrieve the souls of those so wicked he could not stand to have them remain living; accompanied the Invaders; member of The Twelve.[13]
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Blazing Skull (Mark Anthony Todd)[10] |
Former member of the Invaders, both golden and modern age; alleged uncle of Ion; member of the Last Defenders.
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Blonde Phantom (Louise Grant Mason)[14] |
Former member of the All-Winners Squad; works for Blake Tower.
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Blue Blade (Roy Chambers)[15] |
Member of the Twelve[13]
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Blue Blaze (Spencer Keen)[15] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Blue Diamond (Elton T. Morrow)[16] |
Former member of the Liberty Legion; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Black Rider (Kim Lewis)[17] |
Bareback rider who took a costumed identity to stir up trouble for fun; exposed, and forced to cease and desist by Two-Gun Kid.
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Black Rider (Dr. Matthew "Doc" Masters)[18] |
Masked cowboy who rode a horse named Satan/Ichabod.
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Bucky (James Buchanan Barnes)[19] |
Was thought dead;[20] former member of the Liberty Legion, Kid Commandos, Invaders and Young Allies; found to be alive by Captain America; assassin, called the Winter Soldier, for the Soviet Union since 1945; in suspended animation when not on missions; appears to be in his mid–late twenties; has become the new Captain America.
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Captain America (Steven Rogers)[19] |
Former member of the Invaders and later the Avengers; assassinated by Crossbones and Sharon Carter in the aftermath of the Civil War.
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Captain Daring[16] |
One of two people who took up the Captain Daring mantle; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Captain Terror (Daniel "Dan" Kane)[21] |
Former ally of Puck; faked his own death at end of the Spanish Civil War while battling El Aguila; returned to action during a Nazi U-boat attack; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Captain Wonder (Jeff Jordan)[22] |
Member of the Twelve[13]
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The Challenger (William "Bill" Waring)[16] |
World War II hero and former law student; traveled around the world to learn the right skills to avenge his father who was killed for giving State evidence to a District Attorney; traveled forward in time; part of the federal government's Fifty State Initiative as a member of Freedom Force.
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Citizen V (John Watkins)[23] |
Former member of the V-Battalion; deceased.
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Dakor the Magician [15] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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The Defender (Donald "Don" Stevens)[24] |
Partner of Rusty; killed in the 1940s by Alexander Bont.
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Destroyer (Kevin "Keen" Marlow)[25] |
Shared the identity with Brian Falsworth, son of the original Union Jack; became second Union Jack, active after WWII until killed in a car accident in 1953.
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Jeff Dix[26] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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David "Davey" Drew[27] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Dynamic Man (Curt Cowan)[15] |
Member of the Twelve
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Electro the Robot[28] |
Member of the Twelve
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The Falcon (Carl Burgess)[29] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Father Time (Larry Scott)[30] |
Fought during World War II; father was framed for murder but was acquitted too late; defends those falsely accused of crimes.
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Ferret |
Detective with a pet ferret; killed by Nazi agents.[31]
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Fiery Mask (Dr. Jack Castle)[32] |
Physician who was empowered by the Zombie Masters machine; member of the Twelve, deceased.
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The Fighting Yank (William "Bill" Prince)[33] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Flexo the Rubber Man[15] |
Robot made of special rubber (later retconned to be a symbiote); whereabouts and status unknown.
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The Fin (Peter Noble)[16] |
Former member of the New Invaders; whereabouts and status unknown.
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The Fourth Musketeer [34] |
Ghost of French swashbuckler who traveled to the United States to fight Nazi spies during World War II; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Dr. Gade [35] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Gary Gaunt[36] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Golden Girl (Betty Ross)[19] |
Fought during World War II; ally of Captain America (Rogers) and Bucky Barnes and then, later, Captain America (Jeffrey Mace) and Bucky (Fred Davis); secret Government agent working for the FBI; dated Steve Rogers.
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The Ghost of Benjamin Franklin [37] |
Lives with Deadpool.
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Hercules [38] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Human Top (Bruce Bravelle)[39] |
Struck by lightning during an experiment, causing super-spinning powers; appeared in two stories in 1940 and 1942; whereabouts and status unknown.[40][better source needed][41][better source needed]
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Isbisa (Simon Meke)[42] |
Former enemy of the All-Winners Squad; former assistant to the director at the Museum of Natural History; in 1949, sabotaged a nuclear reactor in an effort to kill Miss America and Whizzer which caused their son to be born a mutant; returned to siphon power and kill Nuklo (Robert Frank, Jr.) to avenge himself against Whizzer; became a professor at Columbia University.
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Jerry "Headline" Hunter[43] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Jack Frost[24] |
Former member of the Liberty Legion; allowed himself to be swallowed by an ice worm in the Arctic to protect an Inuit tribe who worshiped him as a god; briefly resuscitated and fought alongside Captain America against the worm before being swallowed once more.[44]
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Zephyr Jones[45] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Kid Colt (Blaine Colt)[46] |
Hero and gunslinger of the 1870s American West; became outlaw after avenging father's death; shot in the back and killed by the bounty hunter Gunhawk at the conclusion of the battle.[47]
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Laughing Mask (Dennis Burtin)[45] |
Member of the Twelve; also known as Purple Mask.[48]
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Magar the Mystic[49] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Major Liberty (John Liberty)[24] |
World War II hero; professor of American history; status and whereabouts unknown.
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Hurricane (Makkari)[49] |
Member of the Eternals; formerly of First Line; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Mantor the Magician [50] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Marvel Boy (Martin Oskner Burns)[51] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Marvel Boy (Martin Simon Burns)[52] |
Alleged reincarnation of Hercules; whereabouts unknown.
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Marvex the Super Robot[48] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Mastermind Excello (Earl Everett)[35] |
Member of the Twelve
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Merzah the Mystic [12] |
Heroic crime fighter who hunted foreign spies; assisted by Diana Derrick and José Santa Cruz; whereabouts and status unknown
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Millie the Model (Millicent "Millie" Collins)[53] |
Former model and manager of a modeling agency; also known as Blonde Bombshell and Blonde Phantom.[54]
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Mister E (Victor J "Victor Jay" Goldstein)[45] |
Member of the Twelve
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Miss America (Madeline Joyce Frank)[55] |
Former member of the Liberty Legion, Invaders, All-Winners Squad; thought to be the mother of Peitro and Wanda Maximoff; deceased.
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Miss Patriot (Mary Morgan)[56] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Monako, Prince of Magic [45] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Monstro the Mighty[34] |
50-foot (15 m) tall giant; son of the god Mars; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Moon Man [57] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Tim Mulrooney[22] |
Former sidekick of Captain Wonder; embarked on solo career through 1940s and 50s; recently sought out Captain Wonder at The Twelve's mansion, last seen standing on a rooftop contemplating suicide.
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Namora (Aquaria Nautica Neptunia)[58] |
Former member of the Avengers, 1950s; member of the Agents of Atlas.
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The Patriot (Jeffrey Mace)[59] |
Former member of the Liberty Legion and All-Winners Squad; retconned as third Captain America whose tales would have been featured in Captain America Comics #59–75 (Nov. 1946 – Feb. 1950); deceased.
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Phantom Bullet (Allan Lewis)[45] |
Shot and killed in an alley in the spring of 1941, according to The Marvels Project #2.
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Phantom of the Underworld ("Doc" Denton)[32] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Phantom Reporter (Richard "Dick" Jones)[48] |
Member of the Twelve and working for the Daily Bugle.
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Red Raven[49] |
Former member of the Liberty Legion; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Red Skull (Johann Schmidt)[19] |
Formerly led the Skeleton Crew and Exiles and funded ULTIMATUM, Watchdogs and the Scourge program; trained by Hitler to be his successor; mind transferred into clone of Captain America’s body by Arnim Zola; face later scarred by Dust of Death; assassinated by the Winter Soldier for Aleksander Lukin but his mind was transferred into Lukin's body.
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Ringmaster of Death |
Captain America Comics #5
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Rockman (Daniel Rose)[24] |
Member of the Twelve
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Roko the Amazing (Lon Crag)[5] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Robert "Bob" Roland[57] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Secret Stamp (Roddy Colt)[60] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Silver Scorpion (Elizabeth Barstow)[16] |
Member of the V-Battalion; has Alzheimers.
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Subbie [22] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Sun Girl (Mary Mitchell)[61] |
Fought during World War II; partner of Human Torch as well as his former personal secretary; replaced Toro as Torch's sidekick when Toro left to tend to his ailing foster mother; replaced when Toro returned; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Super Slave[57] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Jim "Taxi" Taylor[57] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Terror (Laslo Pevely)[62] |
Fought during World War II; became amnesiac and was given a chemical by Dr. Storm which was derived from the brain of a dog that had gone into a fury and killed a gorilla; powers eventually faded but regained them to assist She-Hulk against the Band of the Bland; defeated by Sitting Bullseye.
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Thin Man (Dr Bruce Dickson)[63] |
Former member of the Liberty Legion and the New Invaders; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Thunderer (Jerry Carstairs)[16] |
Also known as the Black Avenger;[64] whereabouts and status unknown.
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Toro (Thomas Raymond)[65] |
Formerly of the All-Winners Squad, Kid Commandos, Invaders and the Young Allies; deceased.[66]
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Trojak the Tiger Man [45] |
Also known as Tigerman;[67] whereabouts and status unknown.
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The Vagabond (Patrick "Pat" Murphy)[21] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Terrence "Terry" Vance[68] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Vision (Aarkus)[69] |
Extradimensional entity from Smoke World who allied with Markham Ericsohn and Professor Enoch Mason; briefly forced to assist Doctor Death in Project: Mohave; whereabouts and status unknown.
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Tommy Tyme[70] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Venus (Aphrodite)[71] |
Thought to be a member of the Greek pantheon of gods.
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Patsy Walker[72] |
Later known as Hellcat; member of the Alaska Initiative.
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Whizzer (Robert L Frank)[24] |
Former member of the Liberty Legion, Invaders and All-Winners Squad; deceased.[73]
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The Witness[27] |
Member of the Twelve
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Mr Wu |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Avenger (William "Bill" Byron)[24] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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Zara of the Jungle [35] |
Whereabouts and status unknown
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