![[Spiral] Spiral's real name is Rita Wayword, a.k.a 'Ricochet Rita', a professional stuntwoman who befriended Longshot when he first appeared on Earth. The story of how Rita became Spiral is a paradox: Rita was attacked by her evil, future self which led to her meeting Longshot and falling in love with him. When Longshot sought to return to his home dimension, the Mojoverse, the lovestruck Rita went with her boyfriend, only to watch Longshot fail and be captured alongside him by the dimension's evil overlord, Mojo. Longshot was promptly mindwiped to forget all about Rita, while a much worse fate was left for Rita.
After holding her prisoner for several years (at which point Rita was made to serve as guardian for Mojo's army of "X-Babies"), Mojo forced his chief scientist, Arize, to perform extreme physical and mental body modifications onto Rita to recreate her into a loyal subordinate. These experiments left her with six arms (some of which are robotic), turned her hair grey, and dro](userimages/customs/3000/2794-1.jpg) Spiral | ![[Electro] High-wire lineman Maxwell Dillon was struck by lightning while in contact with power lines still connected to their spool. The unusually configured magnetic field generated by the wound spool of cable and live, high-tension wires induced a body-wide mutagenic change to his nervous system. Dillon found himself transformed into a living electrical capacitor, powered by the micro-fine rhythmic muscle contractions that normally regulate body temperature.
Adopting the gaudy garb of a so-called super-villain, the deranged Dillon sought to use his newfound power for personal gain. Electro's first and most frequent nemesis has been the wisecracking, web-slinging super hero known as Spider-Man. He also has battled the blind adventurer Daredevil, the star-spangled Super-Soldier Captain America and the fabled Fantastic Four. Generally, Dillon's criminal actions are governed by a desire for money or revenge.
Hoping to energize his campaign to smear Spider-Man's reputation, Daily Bugle publishe](userimages/customs/3000/2788-1.jpg) Electro |
![[Speed Demon] Several years after the Squadron Sinister disbands, James Sanders decides to return to crime in a new costume as the Speed Demon and battles the hero Spider-Man. [7] Soon after this Speed Demon encounters Spider-Man once again, and also battles the Human Torch. It is on this occasion that Speed Demon suffers a humiliating defeat at the hands of Frog-Man, who accidentally lands on him. [8]
Speed Demon later joins the supervillain team the Sinister Syndicate, led by the supervillain the Beetle. Although the team's principal goal is the defeat of Spider-Man, their constant squabbling always leads to defeat. [9] Speed Demon leaves the team and eventually travels to Madripoor, where he participates in a "sudden death" tournament called Bloodsport. Speed Demon's first opponent is the disguised hero Wolverine, but in a mishap Speed Demon is critically injured by his own weapon. Despite the crowd's wishes, Wolverine spares Speed Demon's life. [10]
Some time after recovering from hi](userimages/customs/3000/2787-1.jpg) Speed Demon | ![[The Skull] the skull is one of the bad guys from EARTH X](userimages/customs/3000/2742-1.jpg) The Skull |
![[Swordsman] Originally the Swordsman was a star performer at various circuses and carnivals, where he did an act demonstrating his extraordinary mastery of knives, swords, and other bladed weapons. At one carnival he met a boy named Clint Barton in whom he saw great talent in archery. The Swordsman trained the boy, who idolized him, to be a secondary performer in his act. (The Swordsman trained Barton in the use of bladed weapons; another performer, Trick Shot, taught Barton archery.) Eventually, the Swordsman came under pressure to repay a large gambling debt. One day the carnival paymaster was robbed, and Barton found the Swordsman in possession of the money. Barton fled in panic onto the high wire, which the Swordsman then slashed by hurling a sword. Barton fell to the ground and the Swordsman left him for dead. But Barton was still alive, and grew up to become the costumed adventurer Hawkeye.
Over the years following his attempted murder of Barton, the Swordsman, in his costumed identity, led](userimages/customs/3000/2741-1.jpg) Swordsman | ![[Tarantula] As a revolutionary terrorist and government operative, Anton Miguel Rodriguez is expelled from his small organization after murdering a guard without reason during a robbery. This is when Anton went on to the other repressive side of the government where they created the identity of the Tarantula for him and to serve as his country's counterpart to Captain America. He clashes with Captain America and Spider-Man and the Punisher.
He is hired by the Brand Corporation to kill Spider-Man. In an attempt to bestow him with spider powers, he is injected with a mutagenic serum and placed in an electrolyte bath. Unfortunately for Rodriguez, Will o' the Wisp disrupts the mutagenic process, causing Tarantula to start transforming into an actual giant tarantula.
Rodriguez remains relatively humanoid at first (at the least, he functions on a bipedal level). However, after several more skirmishes with both the Wisp and Spider-Man, he rapidly continues to mutate into fully arachnid appearance. Horr](userimages/customs/3000/2740-1.jpg) Tarantula |
![[Jack of Hearts] Jack Hart was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He is the son of Philip Hart, a scientist who created an energy source called "zero fluid", and Marie, an alien humanoid woman of the Contraxian race. After being exposed to a vat of zero fluid, Jack underwent a mutagenic change and gained the ability to project concussive energy from his body. After gaining these powers, Jack began his mission of vengeance against the corporation that killed his father. This led to Jack fighting other superheroes such as the Sons of the Tiger and the Hulk.
Later, Jack moved past his mission of blind vengeance and became a true hero, working with various other superheroes such as the Defenders, the Thing, Quasar, Spider-Man, Moondragon and the Silver Surfer. Jack Hart was reunited a college girlfriend named Marcy (who was also a fellow graduate student of Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man). Marcy, a scientist, and SHIELD offered to help find a cure for Jack's dangerous super powers. Marcy turned out t](userimages/customs/3000/2739-1.jpg) Jack of Hearts | ![[Dark Star] Laynia Petrovna is a mutant born to a nuclear physicist and his wife who were accidentally irradiated during an experiment. When her mother died in childbirth, Petrovna's father was told that she and her twin brother died in childbirth as well. The mutant infants were taken into state custody and when their powers manifested themselves in adolescence, they were turned over to Professor Piotr Phobos who had started an academy for the training of mutants. Given the code-name Darkstar, Petrovna studied at the academy alongside her brother Nicolai Krylenko (code named Vanguard) and trained to be a government agent. Soon after the academy was shut down, Darkstar was sent to the United States on a mission accompanying the fourth Crimson Dynamo. The mission aborted, she joined the Champions of Los Angeles for several months until the team disbanded. Returning to her homeland, she joined her brother and two others to form the Soviet Super-Soldiers.](userimages/customs/3000/2737-1.jpg) Dark Star |
![[Battle Damage Spider-man] This is hard times spider-man. . This is made from a unmasked spider-man icon. . .](userimages/customs/3000/2736-1.jpg) Battle Damage Spider-man | ![[Hyperion] Hyperion is a superhuman being of unknown origin, who lives on the Earth of his alternate dimension, which is sometimes designated as "Other-Earth" or "Earth-S." He found and adopted by a kindly couple, the Miltons, who instilled in Hyperion, whom they named Mark, a strong love of traditional American values and a passion for justice. Mark proved to have vast superhuman powers, which the Miltons encouraged him to use for the good of humanity. However, they cautioned him not to use his powers to change the course of human history, for they believed that humanity must ultimately solve its own problems.
As in adult Mark Milton worked as a newspaper cartoonist in the city of Cosmopolis. He assumed the costumed and masked identity of Hyperion (taking the name from the Titan in Greek mythology who was associated with the sun) in order to use his superhuman powers to fight crime and to help save lives. Hyperion's greatest enemy was the criminal scientist Emil Burbank, who](userimages/customs/3000/2735-1.jpg) Hyperion |
![[Battlestar] Lemar Hoskins was once a wrestler who had been giving superhuman strength through a treatment administered by the Power Broker. Hoskins became one of the Bold Urban Commandos, or "Buckies," who wore variations on Captain America's costume and claimed to be supporters of Captain America's rival, John Walker, the Super-Patriot. The Buckies pretended to attack the Super-Patriot at a Central Park rally as a public relations stunt. The Buckies also conducted a campaign of intimidation and even physical attacks against foreigners as part of an anti-terrorist campaign. (No evidence has been recorded that the Buckies' targets were in fact guilty of terrorist activity.)
The federal Commission on Superhuman Activities eventually selected Walker to replace Steve Rogers in the role of Captain America. Rogers had quit the role rather than serve directly under government supervision. The new Captain America, Walker, agreed to take orders from the Commission. Walker asked to be allowed to](userimages/customs/3000/2734-1.jpg) Battlestar | ![[Basilisk] Basil Elks was a convicted burglar with an undistinguished criminal career. One of his fellow prison inmates, who was more erudite than the rest, mocked by Elks by making a pun on his name and calling him "Basilisk," after the mythological creature which could kill with its glance. Other prisoners seized upon the new nickname as a means of ridiculing Elks, thus ironically contrasting the basilisk's fearsome reputation with Elks' own image of being a loser.
After leaving prison, Elks attempted to steal a large gem from a New York City museum. Elks was discovered by a museum guard and reached for his gun, unwilling to return to prison and face further ridicule. The guard fired his own gun, but his bullet struck not Elks but the gem, causing it to explode. Unknown to Elks and the museum authorities, the gem was actually the so-called Alpha-Stone, a power object once possessed by the alien Kree. A Kree starship crewman had stolen both the Alpha-Stone and another such gem, the Om](userimages/customs/3000/2732-1.jpg) Basilisk |
![[The Living Laser] History: Arthur Parks was a research scientist who worked on developing the laser (Light Amplification through Stimulated Emission of Radiation) for use as an offensive weapon. Building the smallest laser capable of use as a weapon yet devised, Parks fitted two of the miniature projectors to his wrists and fashioned himself a costume. Upset by the breakup with his girlfriend, Parks, calling himself the Living Laser, first used his weaponry in an attempt to vent his rage against his ex-girlfriend's fiancé. However, he soon became infatuated with the Wasp, and in an attempt to impress her, began to lay waste to portions of New York City. Finding himself in battle with the Avengers, the Living Laser kidnapped the Wasp and fled the country.
The Avengers tracked him down in Costa Verde, a tiny South American nation whose guerrillas the Laser was aiding. The Avengers thwarted his schemes, rescued the Wasp, and extradited him to America. Serving time for his rampage in New York, the L](userimages/customs/3000/2727-1.jpg) The Living Laser | ![[Tony Stark as War Machine] Anthony Stark, son of industrialist Howard Stark, demonstrated his mechanical aptitude and inventive genius at a very early age, enrolling in college electrical engineering program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the age of 15. When he was 21, he inherited his father's business, Stark Industries, and within a few years turned it into a multimillion-dollar industry complex whose chief contracts were for weaponry and munitions for the U.S. government.
Stark was sent to Vietnam to supervise a field test for one of his tranistorized weapons. While he was there Stark trip on a booby trap and a piece of shrapnel was lodged in his chest. The gravely injured Stark was taken captive by the Communist leader Wong-Chu, and was informed that within a week the shrapnel would penetrate his heart and kill them. Wong-Chu offered Stark at deal: if he built the Communist a powerful weapon, want to allow Stark to undergo an operation to save his life. Stark agreed, hoping to gain time an](userimages/customs/3000/2726-1.jpg) Tony Stark as War Machine |
![[Radioactive Man] Chen Lu was born in Lanzhou, People's Republic of China. As an adult, Dr. Lu is a nuclear physicist in the People's Republic of China who is ordered to find a way to defeat the Thunder God Thor after the hero thwarts the Red Army's invasion of India. Hiding away in a laboratory, Lu exposes himself to small doses of radiation until he is able to withstand a massive barrage. Becoming a living "Radioactive Man," Lu displays his new found powers to his superiors and travels to New York City to battle Thor. While the newly-named Radioactive Man is able to initially match Thor, the Thunder God creates a vortex to transport Lu back to China, where he apparently self-detonates.[1]](userimages/customs/3000/2725-1.jpg) Radioactive Man | ![[What If...Venom had Possessed The Punisher] In this one-shot, after the symbiote left Spider-Man it joined with the Punisher instead of Eddie Brock. Castle used the symbiote's abilities to further his war on crime; he used the suit's shape-shifting nature to create glider-wings and even firearms.
The symbiote caused the Punisher's war to become more brutal and unrestrained than ever before as he set about confronting and murdering many super criminals until the symbiote eventually influenced him to confront and beat Spider-Man. With his new powers, Punisher decides to take out Tombstone and later even the Kingpin himself. At the climax of a confrontation with Spider-Man, Daredevil and Moon Knight, from which the Punisher emerges victorious, a blast from Spidey's borrowed sonic blaster allows Punisher to overcome and tame the symbiote. Frank makes it clear that if he ever loses control to the symbiote, he would not hesitate to kill himself to prevent the loss of an innocent life.
The symbiote then recedes from Punisher's face a](userimages/customs/3000/2716-1.jpg) What If...Venom had Possessed The Punisher |
![[Masked Thing] As I remember Wolverine cut things face that is why he was wearing a mask...but I might wrong.The Thing (Benjamin Jacob "Ben" Grimm) is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team The Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe.](userimages/customs/2000/1513-1.jpg) Masked Thing | ![[Vance Astro, as Major Victory] Vance Astrovik was born in Saugerties, New York, the only son of a small-town butcher and his wife. Going into the U.S. Air Force at the age of 18, Astrovik (who changed his name to Astro when he was 21) became the youngest man to be accepted into the astronaut training program several years later. In 1988, Astro volunteered for the first manned interstellar mission ever conducted by the United States. In this alternate future, Reed Richards never released his own experimental faster-than-light ship to the government, and they were unaware that he even has such a capability.
His ship, Odysseus I, was not equipped for faster-than-light speed; hence the journey to Earth's nearest interstellar neighbor, a planet in the Alpha Centauri system, would take about 10 centuries. To protect him from aging, Astro was covered with a skin-preserving copper alloy (which was later revealed to be adamantium) bodysuit, and his blood was transfused with a kind of preservative fluid. Astro was launched i](userimages/customs/2000/1512-1.jpg) Vance Astro, as Major Victory |
![[Darkseid] Son of Yuga Khan and Heggra, Darkseid is the ruler of the planet Apokolips, a post he obtained after assassinating his mother. He is obsessed with finding the Anti-Life Equation in order to use it to rule the universe; this goal also includes conquering his rival planet, New Genesis, ruled by the Highfather. A destructive war between the two worlds was stopped only with a diplomatic exchange of the sons of Highfather and Darkseid. Darkseid\\'s son Orion is surrendered to the Highfather while Darkseid receives Scott Free, who later becomes the master escape artist Mister Miracle. This turns out to be a setback for Darkseid with his biological son growing up to value and defend the ideals of New Genesis in opposition to his father. Darkseid was one of the featured villains in the (non-continuity) crossover of the Teen Titans and Marvel Comics' X-Men. Like most crossovers between Marvel and DC, there was a Marvel villain in addition to the DC villain - in this case, Dark Phoenix and (some](userimages/customs/2000/1509-1.jpg) Darkseid | ![[Crimson Dynamo] this is Crimson Dynamo, he was made from War Machine and other parts he was fun to work on. he was sold about one year ago this mouth ...The Crimson Dynamo is the name of several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe, most of whom have been supervillains. The various Crimson Dynamos have been powered armor-wearing Russian or Soviet agents who have clashed with Iron Man over the course of his heroic career. The original Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Tales of Suspense #46.](userimages/customs/2000/1508-1.jpg) Crimson Dynamo |
![[She-Hulk] She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters-Jameson) is a Marvel Comics superheroine. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she first appeared in Savage She-Hulk #1 (February 1980).
She-Hulk has been a member of both the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. A highly skilled lawyer, she has served as legal counsel to various superheroes on numerous occasions.](userimages/customs/1500/1464-1.jpg) She-Hulk | ![[NightThrasher] Night Thrasher is the founder and leader of the New Warriors, and head of the Taylor Foundation. Although he possesses no superhuman powers, he has trained himself extensively in many martial arts, and is adept at building technological devices.](userimages/customs/1500/1461-1.jpg) NightThrasher |
![[Bullseye] This is how bullseye should have looked ....Bullseye is a psychopathic assassin with the ability to use any object, such as a playing card, a shuriken, or even a pencil, and throw or shoot it with lethal accuracy. However, he finds Daredevil a frustrating target since the superhero's senses allow him sufficient time and information to determine where Bullseye is aiming his attacks and when he is going to launch them, thus allowing him to evade or block the attack most of the time.
He is one of Daredevil's chief and most personal foes, usually appearing as Kingpin's hired assassin and serving as antithesis to the hero in a much more direct way than the Punisher. Very soon the character was allowed to distance himself from completely embracing the gimmick (made up of his abilities connected to his name and costume) which helped elevate him to a greater role in the title 'Daredevil'. Bullseye being instrumental to some of the chief tragedies in Daredevil's life added a very useful person](userimages/customs/1500/1449-1.jpg) Bullseye | ![[Nomad] Nomad is Jack Monroe, who was formerly known as the third Bucky. He was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Sal Buscema in Captain America #153 (September, 1972).
A character with a complicated history, Monroe's origin involves a complex series of retcons (a comic book term for changes to previously established canon). Although the character's first real appearance is as "Bucky" in Captain America #153, the origin of the character, first revealed in Captain America #155 (again by Englehart and Buscema), identifies him as the "Bucky" that appeared in Captain America comics which were originally published in the 1950s.](userimages/customs/1500/1447-1.jpg) Nomad |
![[Batman] Bruce Wayne, a billionaire industrialist, playboy, and philanthropist. Witnessing the murder of his parents as a child leads him to train himself to the peak of physical and intellectual perfection, don a bat-themed costume, and fight crime. Unlike most superheroes, he does not possess superhuman powers or abilities; he makes use of intellect, detective skills, science and technology, wealth, physical prowess, and intimidation in his war on crime.](userimages/customs/1500/1446-1.jpg) Batman | ![[Eddie Brock - Venom] The symbiote, weak and dying, slithered down into the church where Eddie Brock kneeled in prayer at the altar. Raised a Catholic, he was begging forgiveness for the suicide he was contemplating. Brock had been a successful columnist for the newly revived Daily Globe until he began writing a series of articles about the “Sin-Eater murders”. A bogus offender had confessed to Brock about committing the murders. Protecting the “murderer’s” identity under the First Amendment, Brock related his story everyday in the Globe until mounting pressure from the authorities forced him to write an exclusive revealing the murderer.
Although that edition of the paper sold out immediately, Spider-Man soon revealed the true identity of the Sin-Eater to be Detective Stan Carter, making Brock a laughingstock among his fellow journalists. Fired from the Daily Globe, he was forced to write venomous drivel for scandal newspapers. Brock blamed his predicament on Spider-Man.
Br](userimages/customs/1500/1442-1.jpg) Eddie Brock - Venom |
![[Wonderman] Simon Williams was the younger of two sons of Sanford Williams, an industrialist who founded a highly successful minutions factory called Williams Innovations. When his older brother Eric declined his father's offer to join the family firm, Simon, the more studious, less athletic of the two, readily accepted. When Sanford Williams died, Simon inherited full control over the business, although he was only 22. Under Simon's inexperienced management, Williams Innovations began to lose its competitive edge in the marketplace to such rapidly growing firms as Stark Industries. Desperately, Simon sought his brother's aid, and the elder Williams agreed to offer his advice. Eric suggested to Simon that he embezzle some money from the company in order to invest in some business enterprises Eric had gotten wealthy from, namely the illicit racketeering run by the criminal Maggia families. Desperate to save his father's business, Simon did as his brother suggested. His embezzlement and Maggia conne](userimages/customs/1500/1441-1.jpg) Wonderman | ![[Deathwatch] Only a sick mind could derive pleasure from watching people die-but that's just what turns deathwatch on!his psychic ability to read the short term memories of others gives him a lot"windows"to see through.Deathwatch hides his wrapped needs behind the civilized veneer of International contracts unlimited,the firm he heads as chief executive officer. but his true vocation is as a mercenary,with combat skills and a cadre of assassins at his command - the perfect job for a man who loves death!!!!!](userimages/customs/1500/1440-1.jpg) Deathwatch |
![[Ahab] In his future timeline, Ahab was the master of the Hounds—mind controlled mutants who hunted down other mutants for Ahab and his masters, the Sentinels. One of the Hounds, Rachel Summers, escaped from him and eventually time traveled to the present. Ahab followed her to the past and was defeated by the X-Men, X-Factor, the New Mutants and the Fantastic Four during the "Days of Future Present" crossover.
Later issues of Excalibur revealed that scientist Rory Campbell was the man who would become Ahab in the future. Campbell learned of this in the present and tried to prevent this fate, but he was eventually merged with his future self. The merged Ahab joined the Four Horsemen of the immortal supervillain Apocalypse, taking up the position of "Famine" within that group. He aided in the capture of several of The Twelve before being sent into an alternate dimension.](userimages/customs/1500/1438-1.jpg) Ahab | ![[Thor from Earth X] When the story started, Thor had already been transformed into a woman, the victim of his crafty brother Loki's schemes...apparently Loki managed to convince Odin that Thor needed another lesson in humility, and turning him into a woman would do the trick.](userimages/customs/1500/1432-1.jpg) Thor from Earth X |
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