Character |
Note(s) |
American Avenger (Don Caldwell)[8] |
alleged reincarnation of el Gaucho; spent years as an exchange student in Buenos Aires; he was given a costume by the grandson of an ally of el Gaucho; aided in the defeat of a Nazi plot in Argentina; current whereabouts and status unknown. |
Archie the Gruesome (Archie)[9] |
Janitor who tried to fight crime like Captain America with his cleaning tools; current whereabouts and status unknown |
Buzz Baxter[10] |
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Miss Fury (Marla Drake)[11] |
also later known as "Black Fury".[11] |
Black Marvel (Daniel Lyons)[12] |
in the modern age, he became the mentor of the Slingers; currently deceased. |
Harry Blackstone[13] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Black Widow (Claire Voyant)[14] |
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. She accompanied the Invaders; currently a member of The Twelve[15] |
Blazing Skull (Mark Anthony Todd)[12] |
former member of the Invaders both golden and modern age; alleged uncle of Ion; currently a member of the Last Defenders |
Blonde Phantom (Louise Grant Mason)[16] |
former member of the All-Winners Squad; currently working for Blake Tower |
Blue Blade (Roy Chambers)[17] |
currently a member of the Twelve[15] |
Blue Blaze (Spencer Keen)[17] |
current whereabouts unknown |
Blue Diamond (Elton T. Morrow)[18] |
former member of the Liberty Legion; current whereabouts and status unknown |
Black Rider (Kim Lewis)[19] |
bareback rider who took a costumed identity to stir up trouble for fun; was exposed and forced to cease and desist by Two-Gun Kid |
Black Rider (Dr. Matthew "Doc" Masters)[20] |
masked cowboy who rode a horse named Satan/Ichabod. |
Byrrah[21] |
an Atlantean prince and the son of Brynn; cousin of Namor; frequent ally of Krang, Attuma and Llyra; frequently plotted against Namor but was eventually slain by agents of Suma-ket[volume & issue needed] |
Bucky (James Buchanan Barnes)[22] |
Was thought dead;[23] former member of the Liberty Legion, Kid Commandos, Invaders and Young Allies. Found to be alive by Captain America, Bucky has been an assassin called the Winter Soldier for the Soviet Union since 1945. Being in suspended animation when not on missions, Bucky appears to be in his mid to late twenties and has become the new Captain America. |
Captain America (Steven Rogers)[22] |
former member of the Invaders and later the Avengers; Assassinated by Crossbones and Sharon Carter in the aftermath of the Civil War. |
Captain Daring [24] |
one of two people who took up the Captain Daring mantle; current whereabouts and status unknown. |
Captain Terror (Daniel "Dan" Kane)[25] |
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; current whereabouts and status unknown |
Captain Wonder (Jeff Jordan)[26] |
currently a member of the Twelve[15] |
The Challenger (William "Bill" Waring)[24] |
a World War II hero and former law student; he traveled around the world to learn the right skills to avenge his father who was killed for giving State evidence to a District Attorney; somehow traveled forward in time. Is currently part of the federal government's Fifty State Initiative as a member of the Montana group, Freedom Force. |
Citizen V (John Watkins)[27] |
former member of the V-Battalion; currently deceased |
Dakor the Magician [17] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
The Defender (Donald "Don" Stevens)[28] |
partner of Rusty; he was killed in the 1940s by Alexander Bont |
Destroyer (Kevin "Keen" Marlow)[29] |
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. |
Jeff Dix[30] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
David "Davey" Drew[31] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Dynamic Man (Curt Cowan)[17] |
currently a member of the Twelve. |
Electro the Robot[32] |
currently a member of the Twelve. |
The Falcon (Carl Burgess)[33] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Father Time (Larry Scott)[34] |
fought during World War II; his father was framed for murder but was acquitted too late; defends those falsely accused of crimes. |
Ferret |
A detective with a pet ferret, later killed by Nazi agents. |
Fiery Mask (Dr. Jack Castle)[35] |
a physician who was empowered by the Zombie Masters machine; a member of the Twelve, deceased. |
The Fighting Yank (William "Bill" Prince)[36] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Flexo the Rubber Man[17] |
Robot made of special rubber; current whereabouts and status unknown |
The Fin (Peter Noble)[18] |
former member of the New Invaders; current whereabouts unknown |
The Fourth Musketeer [37] |
Ghost of French swashbuckler who traveled to the United States to fight Nazi spies during World War II. Current whereabouts and status unknown |
Dr. Gade [38] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Gary Gaunt[39] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Golden Girl (Betty Ross)[22] |
fought during World War II; she was an ally of Captain America (Rogers) and Bucky Barnes and then later Captain America (Jeffrey Mace) and Bucky (Fred Davis); became a secret Government agent working for the FBI; formerly dated Steve Rogers. |
Hercules [40] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Human Top (Bruce Bravelle)[41] |
struck by lightning during an experiment, causing super-spinning powers; appeared in two stories in 1940 and 1942 and not since then; current whereabouts and status unknown[42][43] |
Isbisa (Simon Meke)[44] |
former enemy of the All-Winner's Squad; former assistant to the director at the Museum of Natural History[disambiguation needed]; in 1949 sabotaged a nuclear reactor in effort to kill Miss America and Whizzer which caused their son to be born a mutant; returned in recent times to siphon power and kill Nuklo (Robert Frank Jr) in order to avenge himself against the Whizzer; later became a professor at Columbia University |
Jerry "Headline" Hunter[45] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Jack Frost[46] |
former member of the Liberty Legion; voluntarily allowed himself to be swallowed by an ice worm in the Arctic to prevent it from endangering Inuit tribe who worshiped him as a god. Briefly resuscitated and fought alongside Captain America against the worm before being swallowed by it once more.[47] |
Zephyr Jones[48] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Kid Colt (Blaine Colt)[49] |
an 1870s hero and gunslinger of the American West; became outlaw after avenging his father's death; shot in the back and killed by the bounty hunter Gunhawk at the conclusion of the battle[50] |
Laughing Mask (Dennis Burtin)[48] |
currently a member of the Twelve; also known as Purple Mask.[51] |
Magar the Mystic[52] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Major Liberty (John Liberty)[28] |
World War II hero; he was a professor of American history; current status and whereabouts unknown. |
Hurricane (Makkari)[53] |
a member of the Eternals; formerly of First Line; current whereabouts unknown. |
Mantor the Magician [54] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Marvel Boy (Martin Oskner Burns)[55] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Marvel Boy (Martin Simon Burns)[56] |
alleged reincarnation of Hercules; current whereabouts unknown. |
Marvex the Super Robot[57] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Mastermind Excello (Earl Everett)[38] |
currently a member of the Twelve. |
Merzah the Mystic [14] |
heroic crime fighter who hunted foreign spies; assisted by Diana Derrick and José Santa Cruz; current whereabouts and status unknown |
Millie the Model (Millicent "Millie" Collins)[58] |
former model and later the manager of a modeling agency; also known as Blonde Bombshell and Blonde Phantom[59] |
Mister E (Victor J "Victor Jay" Goldstein)[48] |
Currently a member of The Twelve |
Miss America (Madeline Joyce Frank)[60] |
former member of the Liberty Legion, Invaders, All-Winners Squad; currently deceased; thought to be the mother of Peitro and Wanda Maximoff |
Miss Patriot (Mary Morgan)[61] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Monako, Prince of Magic [48] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Monstro the Mighty[37] |
50-foot (15 m) tall giant; son of the god Mars; current whereabouts and status unknown |
Moon Man [62] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Tim Mulrooney[26] |
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. |
Namora (Aquaria Nautica Neptunia)[63] |
former member of the Avengers 1950s; currently a member of the Agents of Atlas |
The Patriot (Jeffrey Mace)[64] |
former member of the Liberty Legion and All-Winners Squad; retconned as having become the third Captain America who's tales would have been featured in Captain America Comics #59–75 (Nov. 1946 – Feb. 1950); currently deceased |
Phantom Bullet (Allan Lewis)[48] |
Shot and killed in an alley Spring 1941 according to The Marvels Project #2 |
Phantom of the Underworld ("Doc" Denton)[35] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Phantom Reporter (Richard "Dick" Jones)[57] |
Currently a member of The Twelve and working for the Daily Bugle |
Red Raven[53] |
former member of the Liberty Legion; current whereabouts unknown. |
Red Skull (Johann Schmidt)[22] |
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. |
Ringmaster of Death |
Captain America Comics #5 |
Rockman (Daniel Rose)[28] |
currently a member of the Twelve |
Roko the Amazing (Lon Crag)[8] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Robert "Bob" Roland[62] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Secret Stamp (Roddy Colt)[65] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Silver Scorpion (Elizabeth Barstow)[18] |
currently member of the V-Battalion; has alzheimers. |
Subbie [26] |
current status and whereabouts unknown. |
Sun Girl (Mary Mitchell)[66] |
fought during World War II; the partner of Human Torch as well as his former personal secretary; she replaced Toro as Torch's sidekick when he left to tend to his ailing foster mother; replaced when Toro returned'; current whereabouts and status unknown |
Super Slave[62] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Jim "Taxi" Taylor[62] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Terror (Laslo Pevely)[67] |
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; his powers eventually faded; but regained them to assist She-Hulk against the Band of the Bland; however he was defeated by Sitting Bullseye. |
Thin Man (Dr Bruce Dickson)[68] |
former member of the Liberty Legion and the New Invaders; current whereabouts unknown. |
Thunderer (Jerry Carstairs)[24] |
also known as the Black Avenger;[69] current whereabouts and status unknown. |
Toro (Thomas Raymond)[70] |
Currently deceased;[71] formerly of the All-Winners Squad, Kid Commandos, Invaders and the Young Allies. |
Trojak the Tiger Man [48] |
also known as Tigerman;[72] current whereabouts and status unknown |
The Vagabond (Patrick "Pat" Murphy)[25] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Terrence "Terry" Vance[73] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Vision (Aarkus)[74] |
extradimensional entity from Smoke World who allied with Markham Ericsohn and Prof. Enoch Mason; briefly forced to assist Doctor Death in Project: Mohave; current whereabouts unknown. |
Tommy Tyme[75] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Venus (Aphrodite)[76] |
Thought to be a member of the Greek pantheon of gods |
Patsy Walker[77] |
later would become known as Hellcat; currently a member of the Alaska Initiative. |
Whizzer (Robert L Frank)[46] |
Deceased;[78] former member of the Liberty Legion, Invaders and All-Winners Squad; currently deceased |
The Witness[31] |
currently a member of the Twelve. |
Mr Wu |
current whereabouts and status unknown. |
Avenger (William "Bill" Byron)[28] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Zara of the Jungle [38] |
current whereabouts and status unknown |
Character |
Note(s) |
Abominable Snowman (Carl Hanson)[93] |
member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos monster force; was mutated into the legendary creature while using cursed picture to search for him |
Chondu the Mystic (Harvey Schlemmerman)[94] |
member of the Headmen; minor adept at the mystic arts; had his brain transplanted into the body of Nighthawk and then Bambi; later an Inhuman construct with wings; exists as disembodied head and seeks permanent body |
Dr Druid (Anthony Ludgate)[95] |
former member of the Monster Hunters, Avengers, Shock Troops, Secret Defenders and the Legion of the Unliving; former psychiatrist; formerly employed by the United States Government as a consultant and operative in extranormal investigations; apparently killed by Nekra on behalf of Daimon Hellstrom[volume & issue needed]; father of Druid. |
Dragoom[96] |
member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos monster force; escaped prison on homeworld and came to Earth with the intent of conquering it but fled when deceived by Victor Cartwright into believing there were other Vulcans on Earth |
Elektro[97] |
former member of the Fin Fang Four; built as a supercomputer by Wilbur Poole but gained intelligence in a lab accident; enslaved Poole and forced him to build him a powerful body; power source removed by Poole; rebuilt as a mailroom employee at the Baxter Building and fell in love with Roberta |
Fin Fang Foom[98] |
a Kakaranatharnian; member of the Fin Fang Four; awakened in recent times by Chan Liuchow as a weapon against the communists; summoned by Beyond Reason Spiritual Fellowship; served and possessed by Aan Taanu; banished by the Legion of the Night; revived by the Mandarin; destroyed by Iron Man (Tony Stark); reformed by possessing Billy Yuan; allegedly later slain by Thor; later shrunk to human size by Reed Richards' molecular compactor; became chef at the Baxter Building restaurant; helped Elektro, Googam, and Gorgilla defeat Tim Boo Ba. |
Gargantus[99] |
marine monster; current whereabouts and status unknown. |
Googam[100] |
an extraterrestrial and former member of the Fin Fang Four; son of Goom but was left behind when Goom was taken away by others from Planet X; tricked into falling into quicksand by Billy Langley; later shrunk to human size by Reed Richards' molecular compactor; became a parking valet at the Baxter Building restaurant; tricked into bringing Tim Boo Ba to Earth; helped Elektro, Fin Fang Foom and Gorgilla to defeat Tim Boo Ba |
Goom[101] |
an alien from Planet X and father of Googam; later a member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos monster force |
Grogg[102] |
member of the S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos monster force; lived below the surface of Russia; revived and freed by an atomic bomb testing under Colonel Vorcutsky; was captured and trapped sent to Mars |
Gorgilla[103] |
a Deviant mutate and former member of the Fin Fang Four; formerly used as pawn by Kro and used to rampage in New York City; befriended by Dr. Druid after being freed by him; shrunk to human size by Reed Richards' molecular compactor and became a janitor at the Baxter Building; helped Elektro, Fin Fang Foom, and Googam defeat Tim Boo Ba. |
Gorgolla |
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Groot[93] |
member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos monster force and currently a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy; came to Earth seeking humans to capture and study; thought to be destroyed by termites released by Leslie Evans |
It the Living Colossus (Robert "Bob" O'Bryan)[104] |
former member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos; immense stone statue constructed by Boris Petrovski to protest oppressive nature of Soviet government; animated initially by Kigors and rampaged briefly in Moscow after being attacked by military; later controlled by Bob O'Bryan; reduced from 100' to 30' by Dr. Vault; eventually destroyed by Hulk; rebuilt as a robot and reformed by O’Bryan under the control of Lotus Newmark. |
Kraa the Unhuman[105] |
member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos monster unit; former tribesman in Wabuzi, Africa who was mutated by an explosion caused by Russian soldiers; fell to death from a cliff while saving the teacher from a python[volume & issue needed] |
Magneto |
Strange Tales #84 (May 1961) |
Molten Man-Thing[106] |
a Deviant mutate and creature from a volcano; invaded the island of Napuka; battled by Makkari posing as Frank Harper; defeated when heat energy was dissipated by an immense fan. |
Monsteroso[107] |
a youthful extraterrestrial who rampaged through New York until parents came for him; current status and whereabouts unknown. |
Orrgo[108] |
member of the S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos monster force; an extraterrestrial space god who arrived on Earth and tried to conquer it multiple times in the past; summoned by the Headmen and controlled by the God from Beyond statue. |
Boo Ba[109] |
an alien conqueror and tyrant of an unnamed Microworld; seemingly drowned by a tear from an Earth child; later tricked Googam into using Reed Richards' Molecular Compactor to enlarge him and his army; rampaged across Earth until defeated by Elektro, Fin Fang Foom, Googam, and Gorgilla and imprisoned |
Xemnu the Titan[110] |
an extraterrestrial who attempted to recruit humans to repopulate his planet; defeated in the past by Joe Harper; current whereabouts unknown. |