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List of teams and organizations A // A-Next is the Marvel Comics MC2 Universe version of the Avengers. ...
The Acolytes is a team of comic book mutant supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Ruby on Rails, often called RoR or just Rails, is an open source web application framework written in Ruby that closely follows the Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. ...
A.I.M., or Advanced Idea Mechanics, is a fictional group in the Marvel Universe. ...
Agents of Atlas is a 2006 Marvel Comics comic-book limited series about a group of superheroes composed of characters collected from various unrelated stories originally published in the 1950s by Marvels predecessor company, Atlas Comics. ...
The Agents of Fortune are a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe, created by David Kraft and Ed Hannigan. ...
Aladdin was the name of a fictional organization from Malibu Comics Ultraverse imprint. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
All comic book fictional universes depict their own versions of our reality except with the added complication of men and women who exhibit superhuman abilities. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The All-Winners Squad is a fictional superhero team in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Alliance of Evil is a villain group composed of young and reckless mutants with a radical way of going about things. ...
Alpha Flight is a Marvel Comics superhero team, noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams. ...
The Alpha Primitives are a fictional subspecies of humanity from Marvel Comics. ...
Alpha Squadron is one of the teams of mutants in the comic book series New X-Men: Academy X, in the Marvel Universe. ...
The America Redeemers, or Redeemers, as the team is more commonly known, is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
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The Ani-Men is a fictional team of supervillains in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Horsemen of Apocalypse are a team of fictional supervillains in the Marvel Universe that serve the ancient mutant Apocalypse as his personal strikeforce. ...
The Asgardians or Gods of Asgard are a fictional race of gods in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Askani are a fictional organisation in the Marvel Universe in the future/alternate timeline desgnated as Earth-4935, also known as Earth Askani. ...
Homo mermanus is a fictional race of gilled aquatic humanoids in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Avengers are a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
// A-Next is the Marvel Comics MC2 Universe version of the Avengers. ...
The West Coast Avengers was a spin-off superhero team of the Avengers, as well as the title of their comic book series. ...
The Avenging Host is a group of characters in Marvel Comics Earth X series of comic books. ...
B B.A.D. Girls, Inc. ...
This article is about the character and comic book series. ...
Batroc the Leaper (Georges Batroc) is a fictional villain from Marvel Comics. ...
Beta Flight is a fictional superhero team in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Beyond Corporation© is a fictional multinational corporation that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Beyonder is a fictional character in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Cover to Sunfire and Big Hero 6 #1. ...
Black Air is a former Governmental Intelligence department founded and operating primarily within the United Kingdom in the fictional Marvel Universe, initially as an adjunct to the Ministry of Defence. ...
Black Spectre is the name a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Bogatyri are a fictional team of Russian superheroes published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, also known as The Brotherhood and Brotherhood of Mutants, is a Marvel Comics supervillain team devoted to mutant superiority over normal humans. ...
The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, also known as The Brotherhood and Brotherhood of Mutants, is a Marvel Comics supervillain team devoted to mutant superiority over normal humans. ...
The Brothers Grimm are two sets of twin fictional comic book supervillains, owned by Marvel Comics and existing in that companys Marvel Universe. ...
The Craptacular B-Sides is a three issue limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2002. ...
C Cadre K are a group of fictional characters, a superhero team in Marvel Comics universe. ...
// History In Marvel Comics, the Captain Britain Corps is a league of super-heroes all known as or as an alternate version of Captain Britain. ...
Carnage is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
The Cat People are a fictional species of humanoids in Marvel Comics universe. ...
Celestials redirects here. ...
Cerebros X-Men are a fictional team of supervillains who appeared in both Marvel Comics Uncanny X-Men and X-Men series. ...
For other uses, see Champion (disambiguation). ...
Based on the four-sectioned world of Xandar in the Andromeda Galaxy, the Champions of Xandar were a group of super-powered beings who banded together to safeguard the planet form all threats to its security. ...
The Children of the Vault are a group of superhuman beings with Spanish codenames. ...
The Church of Humanity is an anti-mutant and Christian Fundamentalist religious sect/hate group in the Marvel Universe. ...
For the upcoming film and video game based on the superhero, see Iron Man (film) and Iron Man (video game). ...
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Clan Akkaba is a fictional cult made up of descendants of the Marvel Comics mutant supervillain Apocalypse. ...
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Cloak and Dagger (Tyrone Ty Johnson & Tandy Bowen) are a fictional teenage mutant comic book superhero duo in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Commission on Superhuman Activities is a fictional government group from the Marvel Universe. ...
The Committee is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Conspiracy is an alliance of five fictional super powered beings appearing in comic books published by American publisher, Marvel Comics. ...
The Corporation is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Hellfire Club is a Marvel Comics supervillain team that frequently battle the X-Men. ...
The Craptacular B-Sides is a three issue limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2002. ...
Crazy Gang are a fictional group of supervillains, appearing in Marvel Comics. ...
The Creators is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Crew was a comic book published by Marvel Comics in 2003. ...
Cross Technological Enterprises, often referred to by the TLA CTE, is one of the main technology enterprises in the fictional Marvel Universe. ...
D Layout of the Bugle The Daily Bugle is a fictional New York City newspaper that is a regular fixture in the Marvel Universe, most prominently in Spider-Man and its derivative media. ...
Damage Control is a fictional construction company appearing in Marvel Comics which specialises in repairing the property damage caused by conflicts between superheroes and supervillains. ...
The Dark Riders, also known as the Riders of the Storm, are a team of comic book supervillains in Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Darkhold, also known as The Book of Sins, is a fictional book in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Daughters of the Dragon are the duo of Colleen Wing and Misty Knight, fictional characters from Marvel Comics introduced in the early 1970s in early Iron Fist stories. ...
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The Death-Throws are a fictional villainous group in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Deep Six is the name of two different groups of of sea-oriented characters in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Defenders are a Marvel Comics superhero group â usually presented as a non-team of individualistic outsiders each known for following their own agendas â that usually battles mystic and supernatural threats. ...
A demon is a fictional entity in the Marvel Comics universe, based on the demons from world myth. ...
Department H is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Desert Sword is a fictional human/mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
The Deviants are a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Dominus (comics) redirects here. ...
The Defenders are a Marvel Comics superhero group â usually presented as a non-team of individualistic outsiders each known for following their own agendas â that usually battles mystic and supernatural threats. ...
E Left to right, down from the top: The Runner, The Gardener, The Collector, The Champion and The Grandmaster. ...
For other uses, see Elementals (comics). ...
The Emissaries of Evil is a fictional team of supervillains in the Marvel Universe. ...
Thor battles Enrakt in Thor #16 (2nd series). ...
The Enclave is a fictional group of dictatorially-minded scinetists in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Enforcers is a fictional team of villains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Eternals are a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. ...
Loners (originally named Excelsior) are a group of Marvel Comics characters, a support group for former teenage superheroes, founded by Turbo of the New Warriors and Phil Urich, the heroic former Green Goblin. ...
The Exemplars is a fictional group appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Exiles are a group of fictional comic book characters from Marvel Comics. ...
Exiles was the name of two comic book series, both of which were published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Exiles is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Externals were a fictional group of X-Men antagonists and mutants. ...
F Factor Three was a short lived villainous organization within the pages of X-Men and part of the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
The Fallen Angels is a mixture of comic book teenage supervillains and superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Fantastic Five is the name of superhero team that exist in the MC2 universe, an alternate future to the Marvel Universe. ...
In the fictional Marvel Comics universe, the Fantastic Force was a short-lived superhero team that was a spin-off of the Fantastic Four. ...
For other uses, see Fantastic Four (disambiguation). ...
Ultimate Fantastic Four is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, part of the Ultimate Marvel line featuring classic Marvel Universe characters re-imagined for a modern audience. ...
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A demon is a fictional entity in the Marvel Comics universe, based on the demons from world myth. ...
The Fearsome Foursome is a fictional supervillain group in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Femizons was a group of all-female villains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
For other uses, see Femme fatale (disambiguation) The Femme Fatales are a group of female mutants that serve as mercenaries for hire. ...
Fenris (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) are two fictional characters from the Marvel Comics universe, namely German mutant twins Andrea and Andreas von Strucker, children of supervillain Baron Wolfgang von Strucker of HYDRA. Andrea is female, Andreas is male. ...
The First Line was a fictional team of superheroes and adventurers from the Marvel Comics series Marvel: The Lost Generation. ...
The Flight was a Canadian superhero team in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Folding Circle are a team of comic book supervillains in Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Followers of the Light is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Fomor are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Force of Nature is a group of super villains in the Marvel Comics Universe who each have elemental themed powers: earth, fire, water, and wind. ...
Force Works was a short-lived Marvel Comics superhero team. ...
The Horsemen of Apocalypse are a team of fictional supervillains in the Marvel Universe that serve the ancient mutant Apocalypse as his personal strikeforce. ...
âThe Great War â redirects here. ...
Union Jack is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Phantom Eagle is the name used by at least two fictional comic book aviator heroes, one introduced during the 1930s-1940s Golden Age of comic books by Fawcett Comics, the other in the 1960s by Marvel Comics. ...
Freedom Force was a supervillain team in Marvel Comics universe, though they occasionally acted heroic as well. ...
Freex was a short-lived comic book series from Malibu Comics. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Friends of Humanity are one of the many anti-mutant hate groups in the Marvel Universe. ...
Cover to Fantastic Four #36 The Frightful Four are a group of fictional characters in Marvel Comics who serve as the opposite number to the Fantastic Four. ...
G Gamma Flight is a fictional Canadian team of super heroes in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
Gene Nation is a Marvel comics mutant terrorist organization and enemies of the X-Men. ...
Generation X was a Marvel Comics superhero team, a 1990s-era X-Men junior team. ...
Genetech is a fictional corporation in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Genetix are fictional characters, a team of superheroes appearing in comic books published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics. ...
The giants of Jotunheim in Marvel Comics are a fictional race of people based on the giants of actual Norse legends. ...
Several characters in many Marvel Comics stories have been referred to as gods. ...
The Godzilla Squad was a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway is the name of a fictional law firm featured in the pages of the She-Hulk comic books, published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Grapplers are a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Great Beasts are fictional villains featured in the Marvel Comics series Alpha Flight. ...
The Great Lakes Avengers are a comedic superhero group, fashioned after Marvel Comicsâ Avengers. ...
The Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team active in the 31st century in an alternate timeline that is a version of the Marvel Universe. ...
Guardsman was the name of a superhero in the Marvel Universe, but was later applied to a small squad of agents. ...
H Hammer and Anvil are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Hand is a group of fictional supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Highest Anti-Terrorism Effort, better known by its acronym H.A.T.E., is one of two antagonistic organizations in Marvel Comics Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E., a series created by Warren Ellis. ...
The Headmen is a group of fictional supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Heavy Metal is a group of villains of the Marvel Universe. ...
The Heliopolitans are a group of gods in the Marvel Comics universe, based on the gods of Egyptian mythology. ...
Hells Belles is a fictional super villain team in the Marvel Comics Universe, comprised of female mutant terrorists. ...
The Hellfire Club is a Marvel Comics supervillain team that frequently battle the X-Men. ...
The Hellions were the names of several groups of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Heralds of Galactus are characters that exist within the fictional Marvel Universe and were created by the cosmic entity Galactus. ...
Power Man and Iron Fist was a Marvel comic book featuring Power Man and Iron Fist. ...
The Horsemen of Apocalypse are a team of fictional supervillains in the Marvel Universe that serve the ancient mutant Apocalypse as his personal strikeforce. ...
Hounds are the name given to several groups of mutant characters from Marvel Comics. ...
Cover to issue #1 Art by Eduardo Francisco Nick Furys Howling Commandos is a comic book series published in late 2005 and early 2006 by Marvel Comics. ...
Nick Fury is a fictional army hero and spy, featured in Marvel Comics. ...
Hulkbusters is the name of three fictional organizations in the Marvel Universe. ...
Baron Strucker, retconned founder of HYDRA, wearing the HYDRA logo on his chest. ...
The Hydro-Men is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
Hyperkind is a comic book series from Marvel Comics 1993-1995 Razorline imprint, created by Clive Barker, written by Fred Burke and penciled by Paris Cullins. ...
Hokum & Hex #1 (Sept. ...
I The Illuminati are a fictional group of superheroes who joined forces and secretly work behind the scenes in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Imperial Guard is a team of fictional super-powered alien warriors in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Infinity Watch is a group of fictional characters in Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Infra-Worlders is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Inhumans are a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics Universe, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. ...
The Institute of Evil is a fictional organization, owned by Marvel Comics. ...
The Invaders is the name of two fictional superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
J The Jury is a fictional group of armored vigilantes in the marvel comics universe. ...
K The Kid Commandos is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
Jonathan Raven, better known as Killraven, the Warrior of the Worlds, is a freedom fighter in a post-apocalyptic alternate future (Earth-691) of the fictional Marvel Universe. ...
The Knights of Pendragon was the name of a superhero team published by the Marvel Comics imprint Marvel UK in a self-titled comic from 1990 to 1993, and in the anthology title Overkill. ...
The New Men are a fictional Marvel Comics universe group of hyper-evolved animals created by the High Evolutionary. ...
The Sentries are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
L The Lady Liberators are a fictional superhero team that appeared in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Landau, Luckman & Lake or LL&L or LLL is the name of a fictional holdings company featured in the pages of the Wolverine and Deadpool comic books, published by Marvel Comics. ...
Subterranea is a fictional realm beneath the earths surface in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Marvel Team-Up is the name of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Leatherneck Raiders was a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Legion of Night is a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Legion of the Unliving is a name used by five fictional groups in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Lethal Legion is a name used by four fictional supervillain teams in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
For the all-female team, see Lady Liberators (comics). ...
The Liberty Legion is a fictional superhero team in the Marvel Comics universe, created in 1976 and set during World War II. Comprised of existing heroes from Marvels 1940s Golden Age predecessor, Timely Comics, the team was assembled and named by writer Roy Thomas in a story arc running...
Livewires is a six issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2005. ...
The Lodge was the name of a fictional government organization from Malibu Comics Ultraverse imprint. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
Loners (originally named Excelsior) are a group of Marvel Comics characters, a support group for former teenage superheroes, founded by Turbo of the New Warriors and Phil Urich, the heroic former Green Goblin. ...
The First Line was a fictional team of superheroes and adventurers from the Marvel Comics series Marvel: The Lost Generation. ...
M Maelstroms Minions are a trio of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe that work for Maelstrom. ...
The Maggia is a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Magistrates are the police force of the fictional nation of Genosha in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
Mandarins Minions are a group of villains led by and brought together by The Mandarin. ...
A Mandroid is a fictional suit of power armor which appears in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Acolytes is a team of comic book mutant supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Marauders are a group of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe and enemies of the X-Men. ...
Cover art from Inhumans #1 (Nov 1998) by Jae Lee. ...
Marvel Zombies is a set of comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2005. ...
The Masters of Evil are a fictional team of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Mega Morphs was a comic book series which started on the 10th of August, 2005. ...
Unused cover art for The Micronauts #1, 1979. ...
The Midnight Sons was a short-lived team of supernatural heroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Mindless Ones are fictional monsters appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Monster Hunters was a fictional group in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Morlocks were a group of Marvel Comics mutants associated with the X-Men. ...
Motormouth (Harley Davis) is a fictional character created by Paul Neary and developed by writer Graham Marks with intital designs by Gary Frank (Supreme Power, The Incredible Hulk) as the titular character of her own series Motormouth (later Motormouth & Killpower), was part of a line of original comics released in...
The Resistants, also known as Mutant Force are a fictional supervillain group in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Mutant Liberation Front, or MLF, was a Marvel Comics supervillain group, primarily enemies of X-Force. ...
Mutant X was a comic book published by Marvel Comics featuring Havok, a mutant and former member of the X-Men, who was transported into a parallel dimension. ...
Mys-Tech were a shadowy Faustian organisation who acted as the main villains in a range of, initially successful but shortlived comics, launched in the US by Marvel UK in the 1990s. ...
N The Nasty Boys, sometimes referred to incorrectly as the Nasty Boyz, are the all-male personal strike force of X-Men nemesis Mister Sinister. ...
For the Brazilian agency, see National Force (Brazil). ...
The Neo are an offshoot of the mutant genome, living in isolation (in an as yet unspecified local), the Neo developed a community which prospered but due to the actions of the High Evolutionary (in Uncanny X-Men#379-380) in which he uses his space station to turn all...
The Neo-Knights are characters in the Marvel Transformers comics. ...
The New Enforcers is a supervillain team which first appeared in Web of Spider-Man #98. ...
Exiles was the name of two comic book series, both of which were published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Hellions were the names of several groups of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The New Men are a fictional Marvel Comics universe group of hyper-evolved animals created by the High Evolutionary. ...
New Mutants may also refer to the genetically engineered superhumans of Mutant X (TV series). ...
The Invaders is the name of two fictional superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics superhero team, traditionally consisting of young adult heroes. ...
New X-Men refers to two superhero comic books published by Marvel Comics within the hugely popular X-Men franchise. ...
Nextwave is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics, that debuted in 2006 and was cancelled after issue #12,[1] which was published in February 2007. ...
The Neyaphem are a group of supervillains led by Azazel, (Nightcrawlers biological father) in a comic book series by Marvel Comics. ...
Cover to issue #1 Art by Eduardo Francisco Nick Furys Howling Commandos is a comic book series published in late 2005 and early 2006 by Marvel Comics. ...
The Night Shift is a fictional group of criminals in the Marvel Comics universe that first appeared in Captain America #329 (May 1987). ...
The Nightstalkers is a fictional trio in the Marvel Comics universe who had reluctantly banded together to fight occult and supernatural threats. ...
The Norns are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
Nova, (Richard Rider), is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics. ...
O The O-Force is a superhuman mutant team in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
A demon is a fictional entity in the Marvel Comics universe, based on the demons from world myth. ...
The Olympians are a fictional species in the Marvel Comics universe, based loosely on the Twelve Olympians and other deities of Greek mythology. ...
Omega Flight is a team of fictional characters with superpowers in the Marvel Comics Universe, one of the few Canadian teams published by an American comic book company. ...
The Omega Gang is a group of teenage mutants and enemies of the X-Men. ...
The Order is the name of two fictional comic book superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Outcasts are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
P The Pacific Overlords are a supervillain team seen in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Pantheon is a fictional organization appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Paragons are one of the teams of mutants in the comic book series New X-Men: Academy X, in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Peoples Defense Force is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Supreme Soviets is a fictional team of Russian superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
A power broker is a person who can influence people to vote towards a particular client (i. ...
For the 1965 American military operation, see Operation Power Pack For other uses of the term, see Power pack The Power Pack is a team of fictional child superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Pride debuted in Runaways #1, and were created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona. ...
Prime Sentinels are an advanced type of Sentinel which exist in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. ...
Cover to The Project Pegasus Saga TPB Project: Pegasus is a fictional scientific base in the Marvel Comics universe which has been the location of a variety of stories for superheroes and supervillains, most notably in the title Marvel Two-in-One. ...
Project: Wideawake was a Marvel Comics United States government program with the secret purpose of detecting and capturing mutants employing the robots known as Sentinels. ...
Psi-Force was a 32-issue comic book published by Marvel Comics under their New Universe imprint from 1986 to 1989. ...
Psionex were a group of supervillains who appeared as enemies of the New Warriors. ...
The Purifiers, also known as the Stryker Crusade, are a fictional paramilitary/terrorist organization in the Marvel Comics universe and enemies of the X-Men. ...
Q Quattro are a group of comic book villains who first appeared in Malibu Comics The Solution #1. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
R The Rangers was a short-lived superhero team published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Resources Control Executive (R.C.X.) is a fictional British intelligence agency in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
In the fictional X-Men universe the Reavers are a team of criminal cyborgs. ...
A Recorder is a humanoid-shaped android built by the Rigellian Colonizers for the purpose of information gathering and analysis. ...
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The Resistants, also known as Mutant Force are a fictional supervillain group in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
For the Matt Helm spy novel by Donald Hamilton, see The Revengers (novel) The Revengers are a fictional team of supervillains who were formed to fight A-Next in Marvel Comics MC2 series A-Next. ...
Right (sometimes The Right) is a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Rocketeers is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
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Runaways is a Marvel Comics comic book series created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona. ...
S Salems Seven was a team of magical supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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The races of the Savage Land are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Scarlet Knights were a fictional British mutant family and Royal Air Force superteam in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
The Scourge of the Underworld is the name of a series of fictional characters who have appeared in various series set in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Secret Empire is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Sentinels are fictional robots in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
The Serpent-Men are a fictional race in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Shadow-X (also known as Dark X-Men) is a Marvel Comics supervillain group that first appeared in New Excalibur #1. ...
Cover to Shadowmasters #1 Art by Jim Lee and Frank Cirocco The Shadowmasters are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
S.H.I.E.L.D. (originally an acronym for Supreme Headquarters, International Espionage, Law-Enforcement Division, changed in 1991 to Strategic Hazard Intervention, Espionage and Logistics Directorate) is a fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Universe that often deals with superhuman threats. ...
The Sinister Six are a group of supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Mans foes. ...
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The Sisters of Sin are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
A demon is a fictional entity in the Marvel Comics universe, based on the demons from world myth. ...
1990s When Stryfe travelled to the 1990s, Cable followed him, with the aim of stopping Stryfes plans as well as preventing Apocalypses rise to power. ...
The Skeleton Crew is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
For the breakfast dish, see Slingers (food). ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Sons of Satannish was a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Sons of the Serpent are a fictional supervillain group in in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Cover sample of The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #6 Featuring the Sons of the Tiger (L-R) Bob Diamond, Lin Sun, and Abe Brown. ...
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Space Phantom is a name given to a number of fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Spider Society is a fictional secret society that exists in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Spinsterhood is a fictional order of extraterrestrial female warriors appearing in comic books published by American publisher, Marvel Comics. ...
Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional supernatural anti-heroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Squad was a short-lived superhero team from Malibu Comics Ultraverse. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Squadron Supreme is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe, a thinly disguised version of DC Comics Justice League of America. ...
The Squadron Supreme is a team of comic book superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe, a thinly disguised version of DC Comics Justice League of America. ...
The Iron Monger is an identity used by several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe, most of whom have been supervillains. ...
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Iron Man (Anthony Edward Tony Stark) is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Stark Industries- the home base for Tony Starks operations. ...
Iron Man (Anthony Tony Edward Stark) is a fictional comic-book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Iron Man (Anthony Edward Tony Stark) is a fictional comic-book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Strangers is the title of a comic book series by Steve Englehart and originally drawn by Rick Hoberg, for Malibu Comicsâ Ultraverse imprint. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
S.T.R.I.K.E. (Special Tactical Reserve for International Key Emergencies) is a fictional intelligence agency appearing in Marvel Comics. ...
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Subterranea is a fictional realm beneath the earths surface in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Super-Axis was a fictional group of supervillains in Marvel Comics original Invaders series. ...
The Superhuman Restraint Unit is a fictional group in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Supreme Soviets is a fictional team of Russian superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
S.W.O.R.D. (an acronym for Sentient World Observation and Response Department) is a fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency in the Marvel Universe which deals with extraterrestial threats to world security. ...
T In the Ultraverse, TNTNT is an Ultra-Team created by J.D. Hunt using his company, Nu-Wares wetware technology. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
Thunderiders is a superhero/motorcycle team published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Technet are a group of interdimensional travelling bounty hunters in Marvel Comics, who appeared mostly in the pages of Captain Britain and Excalibur. ...
The Teen Brigade is either of two distinct teams recruited by Rick Jones from young amateur radio enthusiasts in order to obtain and divulge strategic information about safety hazards, most notably those involving the Incredible Hulk. ...
The Terrible Trio was a Marvel Comics super-villain team. ...
Terror Inc. ...
Gambit (Remy Etienne LeBeau) is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero who is a member of the X-Men. ...
Baron Strucker, retconned founder of HYDRA, wearing the HYDRA logo on his chest. ...
For other uses, see Thunderbolt (comics). ...
Thunderiders is a superhero/motorcycle team published by Marvel Comics. ...
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In the Marvel comics universe, the Titanic Three was a shortlived team of villains consisting of Titanium Man, Radioactive Man, and the Crimson Dynamo. ...
Trash is a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
Triune Understanding is a fictitious religious cult created by Kurt Busiek for volume three of the Marvel Comics Avengers series. ...
The Twelve is an American comic book miniseries from Marvel Comics, which the company announced in July 2007 would run 12 issues beginning spring 2008, with the creative team of writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Chris Weston. ...
U U-Foes is the name of a Marvel comic book supervillain team that gained their superpowers by taking a cue from the Fantastic Four and going up into outer space, and getting hit by cosmic rays. ...
// The U-Men are a fictional group of villians, owned by Marvel Comics and existing in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Ultimates is a set of superhero comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics. ...
ULTIMATUM (the Underground Liberated Totally Integrated Mobile Army To Unite Mankind) is a fictional terrorist organization in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Ultimate Fantastic Four is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, part of the Ultimate Marvel line featuring classic Marvel Universe characters re-imagined for a modern audience. ...
Ultimate X-Men is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Ultraforce is a fictional superhero group in Malibu Comics. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
The Underground was a short-lived team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Undying Ones are a fictional race found in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Ani-Men is a fictional team of supervillains in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Uni-Mind is a fictional composite being in the Marvel Universe. ...
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The Upstarts were a group of comic book supervillains in the Marvel Comics with strong ties to the Hellfire Club. ...
The Uranians are a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
V The Valkyrior are a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. ...
Vampires are fictional characters found in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Vishanti are a fictional trinity of powerful beings appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Vault is the widely used nickname of a defunct prison facility for super-human criminals (predominantly supervillains) in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The V-Battalion is fictional organization. ...
W Wakanda is a fictional nation in the Marvel Universe. ...
Warheads was a Marvel UK comic book which ran for 14 issues in the early 1990s and was followed by the two-issue miniseries Warheads: Black Dawn. ...
The Warriors Three are a group of fictional characters who served as supporting cast members in Thor published by Marvel comics. ...
The Warwolves are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Watchdogs were a fictional right-wing militia group that surfaced in the Captain America comic published by Marvel Comics. ...
Weapon P.R.I.M.E. is a group of superhuman operatives acting under the authority of Canadas Department K. They became Canadas preeminent superhero team in 1994 after the demise of Alpha Flight. ...
Weapon X a clandestine government project in the Marvel Universe, which turns mutants into living weapons. ...
Weapon X is a fictional clandestine government project in the Marvel Universe conducted by the Canadian Governments Department K (and secretly funded by the U.S. government) which turns willing and unwilling beings into living weapons. ...
This article is about the reality-jumping Weapon X, for the supersoldier program see Weapon X Weapon X is a team of comic book anti-heroes created by Judd Winick for the comic book Exiles. ...
The West Coast Avengers was a spin-off superhero team of the Avengers, as well as the title of their comic book series. ...
The Wildboys are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
Winter Guard is an indoor color guard activity, derived from the outdoor summer activity that is commonly part of marching band or drum corps. ...
The Wolfpack are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Wrecking Crew are a team of four Marvel supervillains. ...
X Xaviers Security Enforcers are a Marvel Comics superhero team from the 2080s. ...
Xaviers Underground Enforcers, or the X.U.E., are a Marvel Comics superhero team from the fictional 2070s, a timeline which was ruled by mutant hunting/killing robots called Sentinels, who at this point in time had ran amok, essentially ruling Earth in order to carry out their objectives...
The X-Babies debut. ...
X-Cell is a terrorist organization in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The X-Corporation (X-Corp), is an institution founded by Prof. ...
List of military corps â List of military corps by number A number of countries have Tenth, or X, Corps: U.S. X Corps British X Corps Category: ...
X-Factor is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. ...
X-Factor Investigations is a fictional detective agency created by writer Peter David in the Marvel Comics comic book series X-Factor. ...
X-Force was a Marvel Comics superhero team, one of many spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. ...
The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
Ultimate X-Men is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. ...
X-Men 2099 is a comic book published by Marvel from 1993 to 1996 that explores the possibility of what a team of X-Men would be like in the year 2099. ...
Marvel 2099 is a Marvel Comics imprint, begun in 1993, that explores one possible future of the Marvel Universe. ...
X-Nation 2099 was a comic book series created by Marvel Comics for their 2099 series. ...
The X-People are a fictional team of superhroes who appeared in the Marvel Comics MC2 series J2 and Spider-Girl. ...
The X-Treme Sanctions Executive is a fictional paramilitary police force charged with keeping the peace between mutants and normals in the X-Men comics series. ...
X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ...
For other uses of this term see X Factor X-Factor is a Marvel comic book series, published from 1985 until 1998. ...
The Age of Apocalypse is a popular X-Men story arc. ...
Y The Yeti are a number of similar fictional hidden races in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Young Allies is the name of two superhero teams in the Marvel Universe. ...
Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Young Gods are a fictional group in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Z The Zodiac is a fictional criminal cartel in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
See also This is a list of major characters appearing in the Marvel Universe, which encompasses most fictional characters created for and owned by Marvel Comics. ...
The following is an alphabetical list of superheroines in comic books, television, and in movies, based on a list at Supergirl Power. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book company. ...
This is a list of first appearances of artifacts, characters, dimensions, locations, species, and teams in publications by Marvel Comics. ...
X-Men The X-Men are a team of comic book mutant superheroes, as published by Marvel Comics. ...
This article is about the comic book company. ...
This article is about the shared universe setting used by many Marvel Comics titles. ...
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