Abysss
Abysss is an alien supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Simon Furman and John Royle, first appeared in Death Metal #1 (January 1994)
published under Marvel's Marvel UK imprint.
Within the context of the stories, Abysss is an inter-dimensional being who enters the primary reality of the Marvel Universe after destroying all matter in another reality. His intention to destroy all matter in this universe is side tracked when he encounters Death Metal, a construct which has consumed the consciousness of Aragon, Abysss' father. The encounter results in Abyss retreating to the Realm of Nothingness. He is seemingly destroyed when Death Metal disposes of a bomb by throwing it into an inter-dimensional portal linked to the Realm.[volume & issue needed]
Abysss resurfaces attached to Galactus' worldship and feeding on the souls of those living on the worlds Galactus consumes. He is discovered by Nova and the Silver Surfer, and apparently destroyed by Galactus.
The character, created by Simon Furman and John Royle, first appeared in Death Metal #1 (January 1994)
published under Marvel's Marvel UK imprint.
Within the context of the stories, Abysss is an inter-dimensional being who enters the primary reality of the Marvel Universe after destroying all matter in another reality. His intention to destroy all matter in this universe is side tracked when he encounters Death Metal, a construct which has consumed the consciousness of Aragon, Abysss' father. The encounter results in Abyss retreating to the Realm of Nothingness. He is seemingly destroyed when Death Metal disposes of a bomb by throwing it into an inter-dimensional portal linked to the Realm.[volume & issue needed]
Abysss resurfaces attached to Galactus' worldship and feeding on the souls of those living on the worlds Galactus consumes. He is discovered by Nova and the Silver Surfer, and apparently destroyed by Galactus.
Achelous
Achelous is a Greek river god in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, adapted from the deity from Greek mythology by Frank Tieri and Mark Texeira, first appeared in Hercules vol. 3, #1 (June 2005).
Within the context of the stories, Achelous is a Greek river god, son of Oceanus and Tethys, and an antagonist for Hercules
The character, adapted from the deity from Greek mythology by Frank Tieri and Mark Texeira, first appeared in Hercules vol. 3, #1 (June 2005).
Within the context of the stories, Achelous is a Greek river god, son of Oceanus and Tethys, and an antagonist for Hercules
Allatou
Allatou is a demon in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan, first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #18 (October 1974) as an
antagonist for a two part Daimon Hellstrom story. Her only other appearance was as a backgrounf character in a two part story published in 1986 in West Coast Avengers,
Within the context of the stories, Allatou is the wife of Nergal and a member of Satan's Infernal
Court.
The character, created by Steve Gerber and Gene Colan, first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #18 (October 1974) as an
antagonist for a two part Daimon Hellstrom story. Her only other appearance was as a backgrounf character in a two part story published in 1986 in West Coast Avengers,
Within the context of the stories, Allatou is the wife of Nergal and a member of Satan's Infernal
Court.
Arm'Cheddon
Arm'Cheddon is an alien warrior and ruler of the interstellar Troyjan empire in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Peter David and Gary Frank, first appeared in The Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #413 (January
1994). The character is normally referred to as "Armageddon", and anglicized version of his name, but should not be confused with Armageddon, a member of an alternate reality X-Men team that Marvel introduced in 2000.
Within the context of the stories, Arm'Cheddon is the ruler of the Troyjan empire and father of Tro-Mah. He is able through some means to manipulate cosmic energy. He is brought into conflict with the Hulk and the Pantheon when Tro-Mah kidnaps Cassiopea.
The character, created by Peter David and Gary Frank, first appeared in The Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #413 (January
1994). The character is normally referred to as "Armageddon", and anglicized version of his name, but should not be confused with Armageddon, a member of an alternate reality X-Men team that Marvel introduced in 2000.
Within the context of the stories, Arm'Cheddon is the ruler of the Troyjan empire and father of Tro-Mah. He is able through some means to manipulate cosmic energy. He is brought into conflict with the Hulk and the Pantheon when Tro-Mah kidnaps Cassiopea.
American Samurai
American Samurai is a vigilante and supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Peter Milligan and Mike Deodato, Jr., first appeared in Elektra #11 (October 1997).
Within the context of the stories, the American Samurai is an unnamed World War II veteran who some how became
empowered by a mystical samurai spirit and gained superhuman skills slowed his aging. He grows angry overgrowing gang violence and what he sees as police apathy. He acts on this, slaughtering a gang known as th"Clowns".
His extream measures bring him into conflict with Daredevil and Elektra and culminate with him attempting kill
the entire inmate population of the Sing-Sing Penitentiary. When they defeat him, he begs to perform "seppuku".Though the heroes allow him to perform the ritual suicide, he later confronts the Daughters
of the Dragon in a new body
The character, created by Peter Milligan and Mike Deodato, Jr., first appeared in Elektra #11 (October 1997).
Within the context of the stories, the American Samurai is an unnamed World War II veteran who some how became
empowered by a mystical samurai spirit and gained superhuman skills slowed his aging. He grows angry overgrowing gang violence and what he sees as police apathy. He acts on this, slaughtering a gang known as th"Clowns".
His extream measures bring him into conflict with Daredevil and Elektra and culminate with him attempting kill
the entire inmate population of the Sing-Sing Penitentiary. When they defeat him, he begs to perform "seppuku".Though the heroes allow him to perform the ritual suicide, he later confronts the Daughters
of the Dragon in a new body
Baron Samedi
Baron Samedi is a subversive agent in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Len Wein and Gene Colan, first appeared in Strange Tales #171 (December 1973).
Within the context of the stories, Baron Samedi is a Haitian agent of A.I.M. who creates pseudo-zombies and confronts Brother Voodoo
Bor
Bor is an Asgardian in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby as a loose adaptation of Borr from Norse mythology, first appeared in Journey into Mystery #97 (October 1963).
Within the context of the stories, Bor is the father of Odin and at one time ruler of Asgard.
The character, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby as a loose adaptation of Borr from Norse mythology, first appeared in Journey into Mystery #97 (October 1963).
Within the context of the stories, Bor is the father of Odin and at one time ruler of Asgard.
Bora
Bora is a mutant supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Tony Isabella and Kevin Nowland, first appeared in Moon Knight #35 (January 1984).
Within the context of the stories, Bora is a Russian mutant who was training as a ballerina when her mutation began to manifest. The growth spurt results in her reaching a height of seven feet and runins her dreams. Embittered, she
travels to America to kill ballerinas who had left Russia.
She later works with Painter and Spark as the Avant Guard. When they are defeated by Spider-Man, Painter transforms her and Spark into paintings
The character, created by Tony Isabella and Kevin Nowland, first appeared in Moon Knight #35 (January 1984).
Within the context of the stories, Bora is a Russian mutant who was training as a ballerina when her mutation began to manifest. The growth spurt results in her reaching a height of seven feet and runins her dreams. Embittered, she
travels to America to kill ballerinas who had left Russia.
She later works with Painter and Spark as the Avant Guard. When they are defeated by Spider-Man, Painter transforms her and Spark into paintings