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A.I. Army
The A.I. Army is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Because of his revelation that he is now a simulated A.I., Tony Stark became Mark One and started to establish the A.I. Army. The team also consists of Albert, Awesome Android, Egghead, H.E.R.B.I.E., M-11, Machine Man, Machinesmith, Quasimodo, Super-Adaptoid, Walking Stiletto, the Dreadnoughts, a Sentinel, several Constructo-Bots, several Nick Fury LMDs, and an unnamed bomb disposal robot. This group wants to obtain equal rights with organic beings through whatever way possible.Acolytes
The Acolytes is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Acolytes are a group of mutants and students/soldiers of the mutant Magneto, christening him a "mutant messiah." There have been different versions of Acolytes in the comics.Acolytes I
Led originally by Fabian Cortez (a future leader of the group), his sister Annie, and consisting of Chrome, Marco Delgado, and Winters, the Acolytes first encountered Magneto on Asteroid M, a space station orbiting Earth. The Acolytes requested and were granted sanctuary in addition to kidnapping Professor X and Moira MacTaggert.Acolytes II
The second group of Acolytes is led by Fabian Cortez and consisted of Rusty Collins, Colossus, Exodus, Frenzy, Javitz, Katu, the Kleinstock Brothers, Seamus Mellencamp,Acolytes III
The third incarnation of the Acolytes is led by Joseph and consisted of Decay, Gargouille, Kamal, Orator, and Projector.Acolytes IV
The fourth incarnation of the Acolytes consist of Polaris, Barnacle, REM-RAM, Static, and Vindaloo.Acolytes V
The fifth incarnation of the Acolytes consisted of Exodus, Karima, Random, Tempo, and Amelia Voght.Acolytes in other media
* The Acolytes appear in '' X-Men: The Animated Series'', led by Fabian Cortez and consisting of Amelia Voght, Marco Delgado, Unuscione, Chrome, Joanna Cargill, and Burner. * The Acolytes appear in '' X-Men: Evolution'', consisting of Sabretooth, Gambit, Colossus, Pyro, and Mastermind. Additionally, Havok appears as a temporary member. * The Acolytes appear in '' Wolverine and the X-Men'', consisting of Mystique, Scarlet Witch, Scanner, Pyro, Blink, Juggernaut, Mercury, Seamus Mellencamp, Senyaka, and the Kleinstock brothers. * The Acolytes appear in the ''X-Men: Mutant Empire'' novel trilogy. * Acolytes appear as henchmen to Magneto and as a playable character in '' Lego Marvel Superheroes''. They display either cryokinesis, electrokinesis, and pyrokinesis.Action Pack
Action Pack is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Action Pack isAdvanced Idea Mechanics
Agents of Atlas
Agents of Wakanda
The Agents of Wakanda are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. When he was the chairman of the Avengers, Black Panther formed a support staff called the Agents of Wakanda, with Okoye as the field commander. Known members are American Eagle, Broo, Doctor Nemesis, Fat Cobra of the Immortal Weapons, Gorilla-Man, Ka-Zar and Zabu, Man-Wolf, Mockingbird, Roz Solomon, Ursa Major (who was revealed to be a double agent for Russia), and Wasp.Aladdin
Aladdin Assault Squad
All-New Invaders
All-New X-Factor
All-New X-Men
All-Winners Squad
Alliance of Evil
Alpha Flight
Alpha Flight is Canada's sanctioned superhero team.Alpha Squadron
America Redeemers
See Squadron Supreme.Americops
The Americops is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Americops are a private security force who serve the Keane Industry and use equipment stolen from Americop.Anachronauts
The Anachronauts are a group of fictional warriors appearing inAni-Men
Annihilators
The Annihilators are a group of powerful space-based characters from various alien races. They act as a deterrent to galactic war.Anti-Arach9
The Anti-Arach9 is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Anti-Arach9 is a supervillain group that was formed by Octavia Vermis and consisted of Aeturnum, Brothers Grimm, Krazy Goat, Lady Bullseye, Los Espadas Gemelas De Toledo, Rose Roché, and Stegron. Each of them came together to take down their mutual enemy Spider-Woman.A.R.M.O.R.
Army of Evil
Asgardians
See Asgard.Asgardians of the Galaxy
Assassins Guild
The Assassins Guild is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Assassins Guild is an organization that is a rival of the Thieves Guild. Bella Donna serves as the field leader and was supposed to be married to Thieves Guild member Gambit.''Gambit'' #1. Marvel Comics. When the Assassins Guild dealt with X-Force, the opponents they fought were either members or hired by the Assassins Guild which consists of Black Mamba, Boomerang, Bullet, Bushwacker, Clay, Nakh, and Razor Fist. Their fight ended with Clay being killed, Bullet, Bushwacker, and Nakh being apparently killed, and the others injured. The Assassins Guild later manipulated Scarlet Spider into targetingAssassins Guild in other media
The Assassins Guild appears in the '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' episode "X-Ternally Yours". Bella Donna is a known member. A group based on the Assassins Guild called the Rippers appears in the '' X-Men: Evolution'' episode "Cajun Spice". Known members are Julius and Marion Boudreaux.Assembly of Evil
The Assembly of Evil is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Assembly of Evil is a supervillain team consisting of Jester, Fenris, Hydro-Man, Rock (who the Leader sent in his place), and the reactivated Hulk Robot. This team was first seen during the " Acts of Vengeance" storyline, where Jester formed this team at Doctor Doom's suggestion to create a group to fight the Avengers. Jester also tried to get Cloak and Dagger to join the team, but failed to.Astonishing X-Men
Atlanteans
Autobots
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Avengers A.I.
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Bacchae
The Bacchae are a fictional group of woman warrior characters appearing inBAD Girls, Inc.
BAD Girls, Inc. is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. BAD Girls, Inc. is a group that consists of Black Mamba, the Asp, and Diamondback who were close friends as well as founding members of Sidewinder's super-villain team the Serpent Society. When Diamondback began dating Steve Rogers, the team acted behind the scenes to make sure that her first real date was uneventful. After learning of Diamondback and Cap's relationship, the Society's new leader, King Cobra, had Diamondback kidnapped and placed on trial, fearing that she would reveal the groups secrets to the Captain. Diamondback was found guilty by her fellow serpents and sentenced to execution. Black Mamba and Asp objected but were overruled by King Cobra. To save Diamondback, Black Mamba and Asp called in a favor from their former leader, Sidewinder, also Black Mamba's ex-boyfriend and they rescued Diamondback, however in retaliation, King Cobra captured the Asp and Black Mamba. Diamondback then hired Paladin to help her free the pair. Together, with Captain America, and Paladin, the five combined to defeat the Serpent Society.Band of the Bland
The Band of the Bland is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Band of the Bland is a group of mediocre super villains that came together to assassinate Howard the Duck. It consists of Black Hole, Doctor Angst, Spanker, and Tillie the Hun.Bastards of Evil
The Bastards of Evil are a team of supervillains appearing inBattalion
The Battalion is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Battalion is Arkansas' sanctioned superhero team and a part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Tigra is a known member of this group. Razorback was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator.Batroc's Brigade
Batroc's Brigade is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Batroc's Brigade is a supervillain team assembled by Batroc the Leaper.Beta Flight
Beyond Corporation
Beyonders
Big Hero 6
Big Hero 6 is Japan's sanctioned superhero team.Black Air
Black Panthers
Black Spectre
Blood
The Blood is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvem Comics. The Blood are a mysterious race who allegedly supplied the first Earth-born Sorcerer Supreme over 20,000 years ago. Also attempted to separate Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch to prevent them from knowing they were family and utilizing their powers together, but failed. Its most notable member is The Caretaker.The Blood in other media
The Blood appears in '' Helstrom''. This version is an ancient, secretive demon-hunting organization.Bloodcoven
The Bloodcoven is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Bloodcoven are a group of deadly vampires consisting of Bloodstorm One (a Hydra clone of Dracula in a new body), Megrim, Cruel, Unusual, Damascene, and Smoke Eater. During the " Blood Hunt" storyline, a Varnae-possessed Blade had the Bloodcoven snuck onto the Impossible City so that they can defeat the Avengers and commandeer the Impossible City to further Varnae's plot.Bogatyri
The Bogatyri is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Bogatyri is a group of Russian superhumans that wanted to avenge Russia's defeat during the Cold War. They were named after the Valiant Champions of Elder Days in Russian folklore and consist of Svyatogor, Mikula Golubev, Doctor Vladimir Volkh, and Zvezda Dennista.Britannia Project
The Britannia Project is the name of a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Britannia Project is a superhero organization led by Steven Darwin. The Britannia Project was first introduced in The Union #1.Brotherhood of Badoon
See BadoonBrotherhood of Mutants
Brotherhood of the Scriers
The Brotherhood of the Scriers (also referred to as the Cabal of the Scriers and the Secret Order of the Scriers) is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Brotherhood of the Scriers are a centuries-old organization that worships the cosmic being known as Scrier. All of its members wear a mix of ghostly costumes and hooded robes.Brute Force
Brute Force is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Brute Force is a team consisted of eco-sensitive animals who were imbued with the ability to speak and powered armor that gave them special powers by their benefactor Dr. Randall Pierce as part of Weapon II. They consist of a bald eagle named Soar who can transform in a fighter jet, a grizzly bear named Wreckless who can transform into a tank, aBuckies
The Buckies/BUCkies (short for Bold Urban Commandos) is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Buckies are a group of costumed vigilantes in Captain America led costumes under List of Marvel Comics characters: R#Right-Winger">Jerome Johnson/Right-Winger and Hector Lennox/Left-Winger's leadership. After the BUCkies were usurped by John Walker (under the alias of "Super Patriot") and Battlestar, the two leaders sought super-powers and were enhanced by the Power Broker. The group was disbanded after Lennox and Johnson committed suicide.C
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Called
The Called is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Called isCaptain Britain Corps
Cat People
The Cat People are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Cat People are a race of humanoid felines that are associated with Tigra. The first Cat People were created from ordinary house cats by a medieval sorcerer named Ebrok. Though the Cat People were initially welcomed into Ebrok's community as warriors and domestic servants, their fierce nature as well as their rapid breeding rate soon started to become uncontrollable and the Cat People were banished to another dimension by Ebrok's fellow sorcerers. The sorcerers also installed a magick ensuring that Ebrok's original transformation spell would never work again.Cavalry
The Cavalry is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Cavalry is Georgia's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Known members are Stunt-Master, Crime-Buster, Red Nine, Thor Girl (revealed to be a Skrull imposter), and Ultra Girl.Celestials
Cerebro's X-Men
Champions
There are two versions of the Champions:Champions (1975 team)
Champions (2016 team)
Champions of Xandar
The Champions of Xandar is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Champions of Xandar banded together to safeguard the four-sectioned world of Xandar in the Andromeda Galaxy from all threats to its security. The Champions coordinated Xandar's space militia, the Nova Corps, a standing army of 500 soldiers, and its special Syfon Warrior regiment. Most of the Champions were killed fighting the forces of Nebula and the team disbanded.Chaste
Children of the Vault
China Force
China Force is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. China Force is a superhero team in China. Each of its members are named after the Chinese zodiac where some of them had training with the Chinese military. They consist of Rat, Ox, Rabbit, Jade Dragon, Snake, Horse, Monkey, and Dog.Church of Humanity
Circus of Crime
The Circus of Crime is the name of several supervillain organizations appearing inOld West version
There were two organizations in the Old West who dubbed themselves the Circus of Crime. Both teams fought against Kid Colt. The first version seen in the 19th century consisted of the strongman Sawyer, the swordsman Blade Benson, the animal trainer Captain Corbett, the tightrope walker Mr. Marvel, and the acrobats known as the Tumbling Turners. The second version seen in the 1870s is led by former blacksmith Iron Mask and consists of hypnotist Bennington Brown, the ventriloquist Doctor Danger, the skilled boomerang thrower Fat Man, the extraterrestrial Living Totem, the super-fast marksman Hurricane, the acrobatic horse rider Rattler, and the winged shootist Red Raven.Fritz Tiboldt's Circus of Crime
Originally a spy organization employed by the Nazis duringMaynard Tiboldt's Circus of Crime
Fritz Tiboldt's son Maynard became the next Ringmaster and formed his Circus of Crime with Clown, Princess Python, Strongman, Teena the Fat Lady, Human Cannonball, the Great Gambonnos, Live Wire, Rajah, and Fire-Eater. Other members later joined and Ringmaster even brainwashed some known characters to work for the Circus of Crime at different points.Ringmistress' Circus of Crime
At the time when Doctor Strange, Clea, and Bats were tasked by Umar to watch over Clea's younger sister Donna at Coney Island, an incarnation of the Circus of Crime was formed not far away. It is led by Ringmistress and consisting of knife-thrower Stefan Stiletto, strongman Chief Beef, and gymnast Gym-Nasty.Circus of Crime in other media
* The Circus of Crime appears in "The Incredible Hulk" segment of '' The Marvel Super Heroes''. * The Circus of Crime appears in the '' Spider-Man'' episode "Carnival of Crime". * The Circus of Crime appears in '' The Avengers: United They Stand'' episode "Comes a Swordsman", consisting of Ringmaster's unnamed henchmen. * The Circus of Crime appears in the '' Avengers Assemble'' episode "Crime and Circuses", consisting of the Ringmaster, Strongman, the Great Gambonnos, Human Cannonball, and Trickshot. Additionally, Hawkeye and Princess Python appear as former members. * The 19th-century Circus of Crime appear in '' Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2''.Clan Akkaba
ClanDestine
Code: Blue
Comedy Kids
The Comedy Kids is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Comedy Kids are three kids consisting of Gabby, Muscles, and Junior.Command
The Command is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Command are Florida's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Jennifer Kale, Wundarr the Aquarian, Siege, and Conquistador (who was briefly replaced by a Skrull infiltrator).Commission on Superhuman Activities
Conspiracy
Corporation
Council of Godheads
The Council of Godheads is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Council of Godheads is a gathering of all the leaders of the Pantheons.Council of Godheads in other media
The Council of Godheads appear in '' Thor: Love and Thunder''.Council of the Chosen
Counter Force
C.R.A.D.L.E.
Short for Child-Hero Reconnaissance and Disruption Law Enforcement, C.R.A.D.L.E. is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. C.R.A.D.L.E. has been established to stop the teenage superheroes from violating the Underage Superhuman Warfare Act (AKA Kamala's Law). Known members are Dum Dum Dugan, Speedball, and Timeslip.Craptacular B-Sides
Creators
The Creators are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Creators were a league of sorcerers from various time periods, some from at least as far back as the Pre-Cataclysmic era. Backed by the power of the In-Betweener, the Creators temporarily took control of the universe by transforming themselves into stars in an attempt to control the entire universe, and forcing the real stars into human forms. All was set right again by Doctor Strange and the Ancient One.Crew
Cross Technological Enterprises
Crusaders
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Daily Bugle
Damage Control
Dark Avengers
Dark Riders
The Dark Riders is the name of different fictional organizations appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Apocalypse's Dark Riders
The Dark Riders are a group mutants and Inhumans that serve Apocalypse. They consist of the Inhumans Gauntlet, Foxbat, Barrage, Psynapse, and Tusk and the mutants Spyne, Lifeforce, Hurricane, Deadbolt, Genesis, and Dirtnap.Krakoan Dark Riders
The Krakoan Dark Riders were a group of mutants brought together byDark X-Men
Norman Osborn formed his own version of the X-Men during the "Dark Reign" storyline called the Dark X-Men.Darkhold Redeemers
The Darkhold Redeemers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Darkhold Redeemers are a group led by Victoria Montesi, the last member of the Montesi family, and consisting of Professor Louise Hastings, her grandson Jinx, Interpol agent Sam Buchanan, and Modred the Mystic. They attempted to curtail the effects of the lost pages of the ''Darkhold''. The Darkhold Redeemers starred in the series ''Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins''. Many pages of the Darkhold were being passed around by a demonic dwarf. The recipients of the page could use them to grant a wish at the cost of their soul and the wish tends to go horrifically wrong.Daughters of Liberty
The Daughters of Liberty are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Daughters of Liberty are an all-female group that are determined to protect the freedom of everyone at all costs. Harriet Tubman was the leader of one incarnation under the name of Dryad. In the present, Dryad is a revived Peggy Carter and the present day Daughters of Liberty consist of Agatha Harkness, Black Widow, Invisible Woman, Mockingbird, Sharon Carter, Spider-Woman, Shuri, and White Tiger.Daughters of the Dragon
Dawn of the White Light
The Dawn of the White Light is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Dawn of the White Light is a Japan-based mutant death-cult led by the Gorgon. The cult forms an alliance with the Hand and Hydra and together they turn superhumans to brainwashed assassins. The brainwashed X-Man Northstar then becomes the leader of the Dawn of the White Light and they go on a killing spree in America. Wolverine and some Sentinels then destroy the cult.Deadpool Corps
The Deadpool Corps is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. In the 12-issue series ''Deadpool Corps'' and prequel series ''Prelude to Deadpool Corps'', Deadpool is joined by several alternate versions of himself from different universes to create a super-group. Lady Deadpool and Headpool return from their previous appearances in ''Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth'', joined by newcomers Kidpool, a child version of Deadpool who attends Professor X's school,''Prelude to Deadpool Corps'' #2. and Dogpool, a dog endowed with Deadpool's familiar healing factor.''Prelude to Deadpool Corps'' #3. They are later joined by Champion of the Universe (going by the name of "Championpool"), and a squirrel called Squirrelpool who comes from Earth-41627. The group was brought together by the Elder of the Universe known as the Contemplator. He brought them together to stop the powerful cosmic being known as the Awareness. The Awareness absorbed entire worlds, devouring the people's consciousnesses. They gained other members like Beard of Beespool of Earth-616, Fool of Earth-11542 (Watari), the Golden Age Deadpool of Earth-67484 (Frederick Wilson), Pandapool of Earth-51315, and various other Deadpool variants.Deadpool Corps in other media
The Deadpool Corps appear in '' Deadpool & Wolverine'', consisting of Ladypool (portrayed by Christiaan Bettridge and voiced by Blake Lively), Cowboypool (voiced by Matthew McConaughey), Headpool (portrayed by Geoff Redknap and voiced by Nathan Fillion), Kidpool (portrayed by Inez Reynolds), Babypool (portrayed by Olin Reynolds), Welshpool (portrayed by Paul Mullin), Canadapool (portrayed by Alex Kyshkovych), Haroldpool (portrayed by an uncredited Harry Holland), Zenpool (portrayed by an uncredited Kevin Fortin), Roninpool (portrayed by an uncredited Hung Dante Dong), Deadpool 2099, Golden Age Deadpool, Piratepool, Scottishpool, Shortpool, Kingpool, Cupidpool, Greatest Showman Deadpool, Jesterpool, Detectivepool, a hooded Deadpool, and a Deadpool with white parts on his suit. Cassandra Nova recruits them to fight Deadpool andDeath Commandos
The Shi'ar Death Commandos are a team working for the Shi'ar Empire. Created by Chris Claremont and Chris Bachalo, they made their first appearance in ''The Uncanny X-Men'' #467 (December 2005). The Shi'ar Death Commandos are a black-ops team operating under the Shi'ar, out of the public eye. They were involved in eliminating the Grey Genome, killing all members of Jean Grey's family, except for Rachel Grey andDeath Sponsors
The Death Sponsors are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Jae Leethey, they made their first appearance in ''Uncanny X-Men'' Annual #16 (March, 1992). The Death Sponsors are a group of merecenaries operating in the Mojoverse. They have worked for the Grandmaster and were tasked with capturing Arize, which lead them into conflict with the X-Men. They were later all killed by Shatterstar, except Timeslot who was killed by Night Thrasher. The members of the Death Sponsors were Cancellator, Deadair, Lead-In, Sweepzweak, and Timeslot.Death Squad
The Death Squad are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Death Squad are hired by a mysterious employer who wants Tony Stark, the armored Avenger known asDeath-Throws
The Death-Throws are a team of supervillains that first appeared in '' Captain America'' #317 (May 1986) and were created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary. Introduced as enemies of Hawkeye, the Death-Throws consists primarily ofDeath-T.H.R.O.W.S.
Death T.H.R.O.W.S. is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. In the past, the supervillain Crossfire was known to employ the Death-Throws as his foot soldiers. However, deciding to leave behind the "fifth rate hacks in ridiculous costumes", Crossfire created a new army for himself. His "Death T.H.R.O.W.S". (Techno Hybrid Remotely Operated Weapons Systems) are robotic constructs that obey only his commands and each carry a small capable arsenal concealed within their armored shells.''Hawkeye & Mockingbird'' #3 (2010). Marvel Comics. Crossfire used his Death T.H.R.O.W.S. to battle his old enemies Hawkeye and Mockingbird. Originally, the robotic Death T.H.R.O.W.S. were known as 'Magnum Z's'. The Magnum Z's were fully automated smart soldiers created for the United States. But the US senate ceased their development when they realised that the Magnum Z's abilities were in conflict with the Geneva Convention. Crossfire acquired some of the defunct Magnum Z's to use in a plot to conquer the Isle of El Guapo, then later adapted them for his own purposes.In other media
* A character inspired by Alvin Healy named John Healy appears in the first season of '' Daredevil'', portrayed by Alex Morf. He is a veteran assassin under Wilson Fisk's employ. Healy is hired to kill Prohaska, a rival of Fisk's Russian mafia associates Anatoly and Vladimir Ranskahov. After acquiring a gun from Turk Barrett, Healy approaches Prohaska, disarms the bodyguard, and tries to shoot Prohaska. However, the gun jams, forcing Healy to fight and kill Prohaska before surrendering to the arriving police. James Wesley hires Nelson & Murdock to defend Healy by claiming self-defense. Disliking Healy, Foggy Nelson initially tries to turn down the case, but Matt Murdock overrules the decision to gain information on Healy. When Healy goes to trial, Murdock realizes that several of the jurors are being blackmailed by Fisk. Despite Murdock's best efforts, the jury deadlocks, and Healy is released without a retrial. He is later accosted by Murdock, who interrogates Healy for his benefactor's name. Realizing that neither he nor his loved ones will be safe if he confesses, Healy abruptly kills himself. * Tenpin appears in '' M.O.D.O.K.'', voiced by Chris Parnell. This version is an inept supervillain who primarily hangs out at the Bar with No Name.Death Web
Death Web is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The members of Death Web were granted super powers by the Commission on Superhuman Activities with the intent that they use their powers to serve the government. The team's individual members each obtained their unique powers through the scientific manipulation of chemicals extracted from exotic plants from the Amazon jungle.Decepticons
Deep Six
The Deep Six is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There were two different incarnations of the Deep Six:Namor's Deep Six
When Namor the Sub-Mariner was missing and framed for crimes in the surface world, several of his Atlantean allies set out to find him together as the first Deep Six. The impromptu group consisted of Stingray, Andromeda, Tiger Shark, Tamara Rahn, and Triton. They battled against the Avengers and then broke up shortly thereafter.Attuma's Deep Six
Alternatively, Attuma's incarnation of the Deep Six appeared in '' The Defenders'' (vol. 2) #7 (September 2001). Membership of the group included Attuma, Nagala, Orka, Piranha, Sea Urchin, and Tiger Shark (now a villain again).Defenders
Defenders of the Deep
Defenders of the Deep is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. In order to protect the oceans, Namor forms the Defenders of the Deep with Tiger Shark, Orka, Andromeda, Echidna, the Piranhas, Fathom Five members Bloodtide and Manowar, and King Crab as its members.Delta Network
The Delta Network, also referred to as the Delta Force (no relation to the real life Delta Force), is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Delta Network was the name of a group of Deviants, a fictional race of beings from Marvel Comics. The Delta Network was a group of Deviant warriors who were organized by Warlord Kro. When the Avengers were captured by the Deviant priesthood, Kro called the members into action to rescue them.Department H
Department K
Desert Stars
The Desert Stars are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Desert Stars are Arizona's sanctioned superhero team that are part of the Fifty-State Initiative. It consists of Two-Gun Kid, Komodo, Johnny Cool, and Supermax. Blacksmith was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator.Desert Sword
Desert Sword is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Desert Sword was designed to be Iraq's personal superhuman military team, led by Sirocco. The original team's roster included Sirocco, Aminedi, the Veil, and Black Raazer until Iraq forced Arabian Knight onto the team.Deviants
Dominus' Minions
Dominus' Minions are a fictional team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Dominous employed a number of minions to contend with the costumed champions who opposed its attempts to conquer the Earth. One of them was Sunstroke, a human being. The others were sentient beings created from lizards ("Gila"), cacti ("Cactus"), and rocks ("Butte") by means of the robot's alien technology. Dominus was able to create duplicates of each of the three artificially created beings.DP 7
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Earth Force
Earth Force is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Earth Force is a group of hospitalized people that were transformed by Seth. It consists of Earth Lord (created from a police officer who was hospitalized after being shot by criminals), Skyhawk (created from a businessman who was hospitalized from overwork), and Wind Warrior (created from a housewife who was hospitalized following a suicide attempt).Elder Gods
The Elder Gods are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Elder Gods are the oldest of Earth's deities, namely Set, Chthon, and Gaea. Later, the Gibborim, Tiwaz, Utgard-Loki, and Toranos in ''Immortal Thor'' were added to their number.Elders of the Universe
Elementals
Elementals of Doom
The Elementals of Doom are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Four giant personifications of Air, Water, Earth and Fire and referred to as such. They were created by Diablo through the use of the Tailsmans of Power to battle the Fantastic Four. He later created a fifth member called the Trans-Mutant who had the ability to transform the composition of one object to another. Diablo later combined all four Elementals into the Elematrix.Elements of Doom
The Elements of Doom are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Elements of Doom are a group consisting of numerous humanoid beings composed of the periodic table. They were created by aliens to battle the Avengers, but were all defeated. They were then recruited by Diablo after his Elementals of Doom were destroyed.Emissaries of Evil
Enchanters Three
Enclave
Enforcers
Eternals
Evil Deadpool Corps
The Evil Deadpool Corps is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Evil Deadpool Corps is a counterpart of the Deadpool Corps that consist of evil variants of Deadpool. It is led by Dreadpool of Earth-12101 and consists of Assassin Deadpool of Earth-13134, Beard of Beespool of Earth-616 (who was revealed to be a spy for the Deadpool Corps), Cesspool, Galactipool, D.E.A.D.P.O.O.L. (aExcalibur
Exemplars
Exiles
Externals
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Factor Three
Factor Three is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Factor Three is a short-lived supervillain team led by the Mutant Master, who was secretly an octopus-like alien. The roster consisted of the Vanisher, Blob, Unus the Untouchable, Mastermind, and Changeling.Fallen Angels
Fangs
The Fangs are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Fangs are a group that was created to assist Viper in her goals. Its members are Bludgeon, Heat-Ray, Razorblade, and Slither.Fantastic Five
Fantastic Force
Fantastic Four
Fathom Five
The Fathom Five is the name of a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Fathom Five is an Atlantean splintered military group with goals to decimate the surface world and were formed by a strike force called the "Fury of the Sea". It consists of Bloodtide, Dragonrider, Llyron, Manowar, and Sea Leopard.Fear Lords
The Fear Lords are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Fear Lords consisted of seven demons consisting of D'Spayre, Dweller-in-Darkness, Kkallakku, Lurking Unknown, Nightmare, Nox, and Straw Man who conspired to conquer and rule the Earth through fear. They were opposed by Daredevil and Doctor Strange, and Straw Man (who betrayed them).Femizons
Femme Fatales
First Line
First Line is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. First Line is first seen in '' Marvel: The Lost Generation''—essentially a retcon to fill the gaps caused by Marvel's " sliding timescale", in which the emergence of major superheroes and events was only supposed to have occurred "about ten or fifteen years ago". The team's roster changes considerably over the decades, two constant members being a wealthy urban warrior called The Black Fox and a female Eternal who goes by the code name Pixie.Five Weapons Society
Flashmob
Flashmob is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Flashmob is an organization of street criminals that were originally formed to attack Power Man. It consists of Nightshade, Chemistro III, Cheshire Cat, Comanche, Cockroach Hamilton, Mr. Fish II, and Spear.Flight
Folding Circle
Followers of the Light
Force of Nature
Force of Nature is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Force of Nature is an eco-terrorist group that work for the organization Project Earth. Known members are Aqueduct, Firebrand, Firewall, Skybreaker, Sunstreak, and Terraformer.Force Works
Freedom's Five
Freedom's Five is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Freedom's Five is aFreedom Force
Friends of Humanity
The Friends of Humanity is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Friends of Humanity is an anti- mutant hate group founded by Graydon Creed. Known members include Bastion, Checks, Grinder, Hanratty, Jumbo, and W. C. Taylor. They would eventually move onto antagonizing the Symbiotes.Friends of Humanity in other media
* The Friends of Humanity (FoH) appear in '' X-Men: The Animated Series'', initially led by Graydon Creed before a ruling council take over. ** The FoH appear in '' X-Men '97'', now led by X-Cutioner and wielding weapons derived from Sentinel technology provided by Bastion.Frightful Four
Future Foundation
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Galactic Guardians
Gamma Corps
Gamma Flight
Garrison
The Garrison is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Garrison Vermont's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Fin and Man-Eater.Gene Nation
Generation X
Genetix
Goblin Nation
The Goblin Nation, also known as the Goblin Underground, is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Goblin Nation is a group of organized crime composed of Goblin-themed villains led by Norman Osborn operating as the Goblin King against the Superior Spider-Man ( Otto Octavius's mind in Spider-Man's body).Goblin Nation in other media
The Goblin Nation appears in the '' Spider-Man'' episode "Goblin War". This incarnation consists of various Goblin clans led by Silvermane, Electro, Crossbones and the Wake Riders with Adrian Toomes operating as the Goblin King.Godzilla Squad
The Godzilla Squad is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Godzilla Squad was formed to study Godzilla, ideally by capturing him, and preventing injury both to and by him. It was funded and partially controlled by S.H.I.E.L.D., with technology—such as the Red Ronin mecha—constructed by Stark International. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents attached to the Godzilla Squad included Dum Dum Dugan, Jimmy Woo, and Gabe Jones. The group was occasionally aided by the Avengers (particularly Henry Pym), the Fantastic Four (particularly Reed Richards), and Spider-Man. The organization was frequently opposed by Doctor Demonicus.Grapplers
Great Beasts
The Great Beasts are fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Great Beasts are depicted as being of supernatural origin, originally created as antagonists for the heroes of the series. They consist of Kariooq, Kolomaq, Neooqtoq, Ranaq, Somon, Tanaraq, Tolomaq, and Tundra. Neooqtoq is described as the "deadliest" of the Great Beasts. Although the beast itself does not appear, Snowbird assumes its form to battle the slave gods of the Skrull Gods during the " Secret Invasion" storyline. During the " Chaos War" storyline, Sasquatch gives Tundra, Kariooq, Ranaq, Somon, Kolomaq, and Tolomaq access to Earth so they can kill Amatsu-Mikaboshi. After Snowbird freezes them, the Great Beasts are impaled by Mikaboshi's tendrils and presumably killed.Great Lakes Avengers
Green Springs
Green Springs is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Green Springs is a company that was started by Abomination that creates gamma mutates. Outside of gaining former Weapon X scientist Dr. Aliana Alba as an employee, Abomination had Green Springs repower Hulk's son Skaar.Guardians of the Galaxy
There were two versions of the Guardians of the Galaxy:Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 version)
Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 version)
Guardsmen
Gunhawks
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Haazareth Three
The Haazareth Three are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Haazareth Three are a trio of demons that operate out of the hellish realm ruled by Mephisto.H.A.M.M.E.R.
H.A.M.M.E.R. is an espionage andHand
Harriers
The Harriers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Harriers are a team of mercenary soldiers, trained and equipped to battle both conventional and superhuman opponents. The organization consists of a military-style unit headed by the commanding officer, Hardcase, and nine other members. Each of the Harriers formerly served as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. When the original version of S.H.I.E.L.D. was disbanded, these ten former S.H.I.E.L.D. banded together as the Harriers. The Harriers's last known base of operations was Colbert Chu's warehouse, Street of the Stunted Dog, Lowtown, Madripoor. Hardcase, Battleaxe, and Shotgun took an assignment from the DEA to infiltrate General Nguyen Ngoc Coy's organization in a failed attempt to destroy Coy's major opium crop in the Indochinese "Golden Triangle." During this operation, the Harriers clashed withHarvesters
The Harvesters are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Harvesters areH.A.T.E.
Headmen
Heat
The Heat is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Heat is a private military company. It consists of former police officers and corrupt police officers based in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan. During one of their activities, some of the Heat members were defeated by Daredevil and Elektra's Daredevil appearance. During the " Gang War" storyline, Elektra's Daredevil appearance discovered that the Heat is led by former NYPD Lieutenant Rafael Scarfe. In addition, They have been backed by an anonymous benefactor who sent an assassin to help them out. When Wilson Fisk returned to Hell's Kitchen, he became possessed by the demon Greed and gained control of the Heat. After Daredevil exorcised Greed out of him, a repentant Fisk had the Heat disbanded. A faction of the Heat was later established inHeavy Hitters
The Heavy Hitters are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Heavy Hitters are Nevada's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Known members are Gravity, Hardball, Nonstop, Prodigy, and Telemetry.Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There are two different versions of Heavy Metal:Heavy Metal (Androids)
Heavy Metal is a group of androids consisting of Super-Adaptoid, Machine Man, Awesome Android, Sentry-459, and TESS-One.Heavy Metal (Brute Force villains)
Heavy Metal is a group of cybernetic animals that were created by Multicorp to fight the Brute Force. It consists of a gorilla named Uproar, a rhinoceros named Ramrod, a shark named Bloodbath, a vulture named Tailgunner, and an octopus named Armory.Heavy Mettle
Heavy Mettle is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Heavy Mettle is a supervillain group that was founded by Joseph Manfredi.Heliopolitans
Hell-lords
The Hell-lords are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Hell is broken into several smaller kingdoms ruled over by demonic entities who are generally at odds with each other. Most of these entities are devils and those considered powerful enough to be the strongest rulers in Hell are referred as the Hell-lords. Those who currently and have previously borne this identification are: * Asmodeus * Aqquoonkagua * Baphomet * Beelzeboul * Belasco * Blackheart * Johnny Blaze * Hela * Daimon Hellstrom * Krampus * Kx'ulthuum * Lucifer * Marduk Kurios * Mephisto * Murray * Olivier * Pluto * Satana Hellstrom * Stonecold * Strong Guy * Thog the Nether-Spawn - Thog is a demon from the extra-dimensional world of Sominus the Dark Domain who has clashed with the Man-Thing several times. * Umar the Unrelenting * Xuthl Although Hela and Pluto could claim the title of Hell-lords, because they also rule in other nether realms, some readers have referred to them instead as ''Death-Gods''.Hell's Belles
Hell's Belles is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Hell's Belles is a team is composed of female mutant terrorists. They were formed by Cyber to commit acts of extortion, and worked for a notorious drug cartel.Hellfire Club
Hellions
Heralds of Galactus
Heroes for Hire
Hordeculture
Hordeculture is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Hordeculture is a group of agrochemists, biotechnologists, and bioengineers consisting of Augusta Bromes, Lily Leymus, Edith Scutch, and Opal Vetiver. Specializing in the genetic manipulation and propaganda of plant life, they plan to depopulate the human race so that they can return Earth to what they consider a "more pristine state".Horsemen of Apocalypse
Hounds
Howling Commandos
Hulk Gang
The Hulk Gang is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is native to the " Old Man Logan" universe and consists of Bruce Banner's hillbilly grandchildren. There were two versions of the Hulk Gang in the similar Earths:Hulk Gang (Earth-807128 version)
Hulk Gang members Bobbie-Jo Banner, Charlie Banner, and Otis Banner beat up Logan and would inflict more pain on him if he did not pay double by next month. As Logan was with Hawkeye to obtain the money, the Hulk Gang got tired of waiting and killed Logan's family. Upon returning and finding his family dead, Logan was informed of what happened by his neighbor Abraham Donovan causing Logan to bring out his claws for the first time. Logan proceeded to hunt down and kill the Hulk Gang members Beau, Bobbie-Jo, Charlie, Elrod, Eustace, Luke, Otis, and Rufus where he killed them. When he made his way to Pappy Banner who admitted that he got tired of being a supervillain landlord and wanted to fight Logan for old time sake by having his family killed, Logan engaged him in his Hulk form in battle and emerged as the victor. He spared Billy-Bob and took custody of Hulk's infant son Bruce Jr.Hulk Gang (Earth-21293 version)
The Hulk Gang's history was the same here. Sometime after Pappy Banner's death and the deaths of Beau Banner, Bobbie-Jo Banner, Charlie Banner, Elrod Banner, Eustace Banner, Luke Banner, Otis Banner, and Rufus Banner, the remaining Hulk Gang members Beau Banner II, Billy-Bob Banner, Bobbie Sue Banner, Bodean Banner, Buck Banner, Cambria Banner, Clystine Banner, Horace Banner, Jackson Banner, Jefferson Banner, Jewel Banner, Jozelle Banner, Malakai Banner, Merle Banner, and Virgil Banner are gathered by an unidentified version of Maestro who plans to make a paradise for the Hulk Gang on Earth-616. With help from the Cambria Banner who defected to their side, Logan and Hawkeye of Earth-616 are able to defeat Maestro and the surviving members of the Hulk Gang go their separate ways.Hulkbusters
Humanity's Last Stand
Hydra
Hydro-Men
The Hydro-Men are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. These characters, created by Bill Everett, Steve Gerber and Win Mortimer first appeared in ''Sub-Mariner'' #61 (May 1973). The Hydro-Men is an organization led by fanatical scientist Herman Frayne who used mutagenic Terrigen Mist to transform himself into a green, scaly-skinned humanoid that can breathe underwater. He took the name of Doctor Hydro. He also transformed his hired agents into Hydro-Men as well.Hyperkind
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Illuminati
Imperial Guard
Infinity Watch
Inhumans
Initiative
Inner Demons
The Inner Demons is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Mister Negative is often accompanied by several henchmen known as his Inner Demons who wear Chinese opera masks and use high tech electrified versions of swords, knuckles and various other Asian weaponry such as gun staffs and nunchakus. They are able to regenerate from even the most lethal wounds within a matter of seconds, as they have been shown almost immediately recovering from impalement, gunshots to the head, and even getting torn apart or decapitated. It has been implied that the Inner Demons can be killed under the right circumstances: at one point, Anti-Venom claims to have killed some of them, possibly by suffocation, which he later notes to be an effective tactic against them. In a flashback, Mister Negative cut a deal with Madame Monstrosity to enhance his Inner Demons into undying food soldiers in exchange for the people they've abducted. Recalling regenerative animals like earthworms, salamanders, and starfish, Madame Monstrosity accepts the deal. In the present, Mister Negative sends the Inner Demons after Christina Xu when she ended up with the keys that Mister Negative once loaned to Madame Monstrosity as Spider-Boy comes to her aid. One of the Inner Demons was unmasked to have earthworm-like traits. The earthworm-like Inner Demon was recognized to be Mr. Krupke who Spider-Boy remembers as he gets intimidated by Christina Xu's emerging "pigeon aura". When some Inner Demons ask if they should go into his bank to deal with Spider-Boy and Christina, Mister Negative comes up with a better idea as he brainwashes some police officers. When Mr. Negative was defeated, Bailey and Christina give Mr. Krupke and the Inner Demons with him the information on how they can be restored to normal.Inner Demons in other media
The Inner Demons appear in '' Spider-Man'' (2018).Institute of Evil
The Institute of Evil is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Institute of Evil existed in the Earth-712 universe and served as the Squadron Supreme’s arch-foes. The known members of the Institute of Evil included Ape-X (the leader), Doctor Decibel, Foxfire, Lamprey, Quagmire, and the Shape. The Behavior Modification process invented by Squadron member Tom Thumb would prove to be the Institute of Evil's undoing. The Golden Archer used the machine to make fellow Squadron member Lady Lark obsessed with him. However, he couldn't stand her irrational behavior, so went for a walk and was captured by the institute. They tortured the Archer until he revealed the Squadron's new base of operations. They then kidnapped the Squadron's family members and attacked their headquarters. They began ambushing Squadron members and using the behavior modification machines on them as they returned from their missions. The Institute then brought the Squadron back to their lair where the Golden Archer and their captive family members were held. The Squadron attacked, revealing that Tom Thumb had designed the process not to work on Squadron members, and defeated the Institute completely. The Institute of Evil's members were subjected to the Behavior Modification process, altering their personalities. The former super-criminals all became elected to full membership in the Squadron Supreme and aided them in their efforts to conquer the world in order to forcibly turn it into a utopia. Some Institute members did not fare so well as members of the Squadron. Ape-X suffered from a psychotic withdrawal from reality and fell into a coma, due to her behavior modification process. After saving twenty factory workers from a gas leakage, Quagmire went into a coma. In the hospital, he was sucked into the hole in his brain that is a portal into the dimension from which his dark matter originates, and Doctor Decibel suffocated in Quagmire's extra-dimensional slime. In time, Squadron Supreme member Nighthawk objected to the extreme methods the Squadron was using to achieve its goals, and left the group. Nighthawk formed a rebel group, known as the America Redeemers, to oppose the Squadron's "benevolent" tyranny. The Redeemers included other enemies of the Squadron, expelled Squadron member the Black Archer, as well as unknown superheroes that infiltrated the Squadron to help take it down. With the help of Master Menace, the Redeemers were able to reverse the Behavior Modification of Foxfire, Lamprey, and the Shape and recruited them into his group. These three agents also remained in the Squadron as double agents. When the Redeemers finally confronted the Squadron Supreme, an all-out battle broke out. Lamprey tried to absorbIntelligencia
Intelligencia is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Intelligencia is a group that consists of the greatest criminal minds on Earth. Its known members are Leader,Intelligencia in other media
The Intelligencia appears in '' She-Hulk: Attorney at Law''. This version of the group is run by Todd Phelps / "HulkKing" and serves as an online hate group bent on obtaining a sample of She-Hulk's blood to become Hulks themselves and ruining her reputation.Intruders
The Intruders are an elite offshoot of the Wild Pack.Invaders
Inner Circle
J
Jack O'Lanterns
The Jack O'Lanterns are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Jack O'lanterns are a group of mercenaries led by the Steven Mark Levins version of Jack O'Lantern who wear the same costumes and wield the same equipment of Jack O'Lantern. They fought Spider-Man and Teresa Parker when they tried to capture Chameleon at the time when he was going to sell the Infinity Formula to Foreigner. Foreigner later deployed the Jack O'Lanterns when he persuaded Chance into partaking in a bet to obtain Spider-Man's web-shooters. They were successful in their mission. When four of the Jack O'Lanterns turned out to be sleeper agents working for Finisher and Chameleon after the Catalyst was obtained from Empire State University, they tried to steal the Catalyst and the Clairvoyant for Finisher. Levins helped to contain the rampage by fighting the Jack O'Lanterns.Jury
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Kid Commandos
Killraven's Freemen
Knights of Pendragon
Knights of Wundagore
Kree Sentries
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Lady Liberators
Landau, Luckman, and Lake
Lava Men
League of Losers
The League of Losers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The League of Losers are a superhero from Earth-6215 that opposes the time-traveling Chronok. They consist of that world's version of Dagger, Darkhawk, Gravity, Speedball, Sleepwalker, Terror, and X-23.Leatherneck Raiders
Legion Accursed
The Legion Accursed is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. During the " Secret Wars II" storyline, the Legion Accursed was formed when Mephisto sent his minion Bitterhorn to recruit 99 supervillains in his plot to steal the Beyonder's powers. The villains have included but are not limited to Abomination, Absorbing Man, Anaconda, Baron Mordo, Batroc the Leaper, Blastaar, Crimson Dynamo, Diablo, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, Electro, Graviton, Hobgoblin, Juggernaut, Kang the Conqueror, Kraven the Hunter, Living Laser, Mole Man, Rhino, Silver Samurai, Titania, Ultron-11, Vanisher, Vulture, White Queen, Wizard, and Wrecker. The Legion Accursed was enchanted to send his powers into Mephisto's device called the Beyondersbane when they touched him. Upon seeing Beyonder about to leave the Pacific island he was living on, Mephisto had Thing sign a contract to make him stronger by the time the Legion Accursed was awakened. When the Legion Accursed attacked, Thing fought defeated most of them and even held back Juggernaut. This fight caused the Beyondersbane to malfunction. As a result, Mephisto ended his plot and sent the villains back to where he got them from.Legion of Monsters
Legion of Night
Legion of the Unliving
Lemurians
Lethal Legion
Leviathan
Liberteens
The Liberteens are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Liberteens areLiberty Legion
Life Foundation
The Life Foundation is a fictional survivalist group appearing inLife Foundation in other media
The Life Foundation appears in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe live action film ''Livewires
Lizard Men
There are different types of Lizard Men in Marvel Comics: * Lizard Men of Subterranea * Lizard Men of Subterranea * Lizard Men of TokLodge
The Lookups
The Lookers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Lookers are a support group started by Edwin Jarvis for those who are associated with superheroes. It was funded by Tony Stark who uses his technology to make its members anonymous to one another. While Mary Jane Watson is clearly shown to be a member, the rest are implied to be Foggy Nelson, Ganke Lee, Peggy Rae Burdick, Pepper Potts, Carlie Cooper, and Willie Lumpkin.Loners
Lost Souls
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Maelstrom's Minions
Maggia
Magistrates
The Magistrates are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Magistrates are a fictional police force that operate in the fictional nation of Genosha.Mandroids
Marauders
Masters of Evil
Mavericks
The Mavericks are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Mavericks are New Mexico's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Annex, Geiger, and Jocasta. She-Thing was revealed to be a Skrull imposter.''Avengers: The Initiative'' #16. Marvel Comics.Mega Morphs
Menagerie
The Menagerie is the name of a fictional organization in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Menagerie is a team of animal based villains led by White Rabbit. The lineup consisted of her, Hippo, Gypsy Moth (who had recently changed her name to Skein) and newcomer Panda-Mania. Despite Spider-Man having his clothes torn apart by Skein, he managed to defeat the quartet before fleeing back to his apartment to change. They next appeared trying to rob a bank when Spider-Man, who had gone on a desperate search to return a lost cellphone, gets sidetracked and beats and webs up the crew in a matter of seconds before continuing his search. The Menagerie returned once again with new members Swarm, Ox, and Squid joining the roster. They attempt to rob a night club that was specifically chosen by Cassandra Lang for Nadia van Dyne, the new Wasp, when she learned that she had never gone clubbing before and that she never had a team up. With Viv Vision's help, Lang managed to ensure that the Young Avengers and the Champions would be there as well for Nadia's birthday so that they can have an all-out brawl with the villains. During the " Gang War" storyline, the Menagerie are shown to have control over Hunts Point, Bronx on the map. After they claimed Big Ben Donovan's territory offscreen, their latest members Armadillo and Man-Bull were fighting Spider-Man and She-Hulk until Mary Jane Watson as Jackpot helped to defeat them.Mercs for Money
MI-13
Micronauts
Midnight Sons
Midnight Wreckers
The Midnight Wreckers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Midnight Wreckers are a group of scavengers who allied with Dr. Peter Spaulding and Willie "Gears" Garvin during the robot revolution. They consist of Hassle, Bags, and Swift.Mighty Avengers
Mindless Ones
Monster Hunters
Morlocks
Mutant Liberation Front
The Mutant Liberation Front is the name of different fictional organizations appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Mutant Liberation Front I
The Mutant Liberation Front first appeared in '' New Mutants'' #86. In this brief initial appearance, only five of the original eight members can be seen clearly; Strobe andMutant Liberation Front II
A second incarnation is assembled later by a villain known as Reignfire. The team seemed mainly organized of disillusioned, anarchic mutant youths. Stryfe founded the group sometime after coming to the 20th century (from roughly 2,000 years in the future). They were likely assembled as a tool while Stryfe assembled his master plan which he executed in "X-Cutioner's Song". The exact size of the organization is unknown, but they were seen to have had several advanced bases around the world and employed a number of presumably human guards. The team's first mission was to rescue Rusty and Skids, two New Mutants who had been captured by the government. Rusty and Skids would not be seen for some time, but when they were it was revealed that they stayed with the group due to mind control devices Stryfe implanted in them. It was never indicated that any of the other members had similar implants. After the organization was dismantled in the "X-Cutioner's Song", four of the imprisoned members ( Forearm Reaper, Tempo and Wildside) were liberated and recruited by a mysterious villain named Reignfire, who was believed to be a futuristic version of Sunspot. Already among the ranks of the new MLF were former New Mutant Danielle Moonstar (undercover on behalf of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and Locus. X-Force's Feral also defected to the MLF, and Tempo betrayed them and went her own way. After a few minor missions, including a group that infiltrated Muir Island to obtain information on the Legacy Virus, the group was captured by members of Operation: Zero Tolerance and never reformed.Mutant Liberation Front III
A third incarnation of the Mutant Liberation Front was formed by an alternate version of Domino who operated as Stryfe. While Forearm, Zero, and Thumbelina joined the team, the rest of the membership consisted of Cannonball and Jon Spectre.Mutant Liberation Front IV
A fourth incarnation of the Mutant Liberation Front was formed. While Dragoness, Forearm, Stobe, and Wildside joined the team, its new members include the brothers Kamikaze and Samurai while Selby was an associate member.Mutant Liberation Front (Humanity's Last Stand's version)
Humanity's Last Stand formed their version of the Mutant Liberation Front which were actually humans who were given costume with teleportation devices or special drugs to empower them as part of a plot to discredit the mutants. They consisted of the armored robot Blastfurnace, Blindspot, two different Burnouts, two different Corpus Delecti, Deadeye, and Thermal. This incarnation fought the Punisher, X-Cutioner, and some S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. Most of them were killed when Simon Trask blew up the compound they were in.Mutant Liberation Front V
A sixth incarnation of the Mutant Liberation Front was formed during the " Fall of X" storyline. After stealing the Captain Krakoa armor, the Steve Rogers that formerly operated as Hydra Supreme formed the Mutant Liberation Front with Blob, Fenris, Wildside. The group fought the Uncanny Avengers and were defeated by them with Captain Krakoa's identity being exposed in the process.Mutant Liberation Front in other media
The Mutant Liberation Front is mentioned by name in '' The Gifted'' episode "rX".Mys-Tech
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N'Garai
The N'Garai are a fictional organization appearin in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The N'Garai are a race of demons created by Chthon, and have come into conflict with the Midnight Sons, the Hulk, and the X-Men. The N'Garai are ruled by Kierrok the Damned.Nasty Boys
The Nasty Boys are a fictional organization appearing inNasty Boys in other media
The Nasty Boys appear in '' X-Men: The Animated Series'', initially consisting of Gorgeous George (voiced by Rod Wilson), Hairbag, Ruckus (both voiced by Dan Hennessey), and Slab. Additionally, Morph appears as a temporary member while Vertigo joins the group later in the series.National Force
New Avengers
New Enforcers
The New Enforcers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. After the fall of Kingpin, the New Enforcers were one of the groups contesting for control of the remains of his empire. The New Enforcers' inner circle consists of Controller, Fixer, Madame Menace, Mentallo, and Mister Fear while their outer circle consists of Blitz, Dragon Man, Dreadnought, Eel, Plantman, a Super-Adaptoid, Tangle, Thermite, and Vanisher.New Immortals
The New Immortals are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The New Immortals are a group of characters created by the High Evolutionary to make his own race of immortals. They consist of Nobilus (who was created from Thor's DNA taken from his shaved beard), Juvan, and Zon. While Recorder #211 was rebuilt into Analyzer to work with the group, New Men member Count Tager became a member of the group after subjecting himself to the Pool of Knowledge.New Invaders
New Men
New Mutants
New Warriors
New X-Men
Nextwave
Neyaphem
Nick Fury's Howling Commandos
Night Shift
Nightstalkers
Nova Corps
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O-Force
The O-Force is a fictional organizations appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The O-Force is a superhuman team created for a reality television show where mutants compete for a place in the O-Force team. Its known members include Obituary, Ocean, Ocelot, Oink, Ooze, Optoman, Oracle, Orbit, Orchid, Orifice, and Overkill while Ozone was a wannabe member who was rejected.Octessence
The Octessence is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Octessence is a group made up of eight great mystical entities consisting of Balthakk, Cyttorak, Farallah, Ikonn, Krakkan, Raggadorr, Valtorr and Watoomb who gathered to determine who amongst them was most powerful. To this end, they created the Exemplars.Office of National Emergency
Offenders
The Offenders is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel comics. The Offenders are a short-lived team meant to serve as an anti-Defenders group formed by the Collector and consisting of Red Hulk, Baron Mordo, Tiger Shark, and Terrax.Offenders in other media
Hulu intended to air an animated special called ''The Offenders: Giant Sized Man-Thing'' with the titular team, consisting of Howard the Duck,Olympians
Omega Clan
The Omega Clan is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Following the demise of Omega Red, a secret organization known as "The White Sky" which is specialized in growing and programming unique assassins to meet all their clients' expectations, were hired to create three "clones" from the remains of the original Omega Red. Each of these clones have different abilities from each other and they passionately hate X-Force just for the fact they were implanted with false memories to believe that X-Force members had killed their father.''Uncanny X-Force'' #25. Marvel Comics. The Omega Clan is composed of: * Omega Black – A female clone of Omega Red, she goes by the programmed name of Sylvia Engel Rossovich.''Uncanny X-Force'' #26. Marvel Comics. Omega Black's chest is implanted with five retractable Carbonadium tendrils which she can use to affect people with diseases, such as cancer. * Omega White – A male clone of Omega Red, he has the power to create energy constructs similar to Omega Red's coils which he uses to drain the psychic energy and life force from his enemies. He's also able to render himself intangible, thus becoming immune to physical attacks. * Omega Red II – A male clone of Omega Red, in fact he is the closest member in terms of appearance and powers to the original Omega Red.ega was somehow able to escape the base. Omega White's body was later entrusted to Brian Braddock's care.Omega Flight
Omega Gang
Orchis
Orchis is a fictional organization appearing inThe Order
There were two different versions of The Order:The Order (Defenders offshoot version)
This version of The Order is an offshoot of the Defenders formed by Doctor Strange, Hulk, Namor, and Silver Surfer who plotted to conquer the world in order to protect it while they were under Yandroth's curse.The Order (Initiative version)
This version of The Order isOutcasts
The Outcasts are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There are two different versions of Outcast.Outcasts (Subterranea version)
The Outcasts are a fictional group of characters first appearing in ''Fantastic Four'' Annual #13 (1978). The superhuman members of the Outcasts first appeared in '' Marvel Treasury Edition'' #25 (1980) and were created by Bill Mantlo andOutcasts (Mutants version)
The Outcasts are a fictional group of mutants. They were depicted as disguised as an entertainment troupe during the Age of Apocalypse. The group includes Brute, Mastermind, Soaron, Toad, X-Man and their leader, Forge. Later recruits were Sonique and Essex. All but Sonique, Soaron and X-Man are slain by either Essex or Domino and her Marauders.Outlaws
The Outlaws are an elite version of the Wild Pack.P
Pacific Overlords
The Pacific Overlords are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Pacific Overlords are a supervillain team consisted largely of humans mutated by Doctor Demonicus.Pale Riders
Pantheon
Paragons
The Paragons are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Paragons are a fictional team made up of students of the Xavier Institute and are instructed by members of the X-Men. They consist of DJ, Match, Pixie, Preview, Trance, and Wolf Cub. The squad's colors are green, pink, and black.''New X-Men'' (vol. 2) #12 (June 2005) The Paragons are initially advised by original New Mutants member Wolfsbane. Wolfsbane is involved in a scandal when her romantic relationship with a student,People's Defense Force
There are two different versions of the People's Defense Force.People's Defense Force (Belgium version)
This version of the People's Defense Force is a group of Hank Pym's enemies that operate out of the Bratislava Prison Superhuman Research Center.People's Defense Force (China version)
This version of the People's Defense Force is China's sanctioned superhero team following the breakup of China Force.Pet Avengers
Point Men
The Point Men is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Point Men are Hawaii's sanctioned superhero team that is part of the Fifty-State Initiative. Its known members are Stingray, Devil-Slayer, Star Sign, and Paydirt. Magnitude was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator.Power Broker Inc.
Power Elite
The Power Elite is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Power Elite is a cabal of influential brokers that came together to strengthen the country after Hydra's brief takeover of the United States. Its known members include Thunderbolt Ross, Phil Coulson, Selene, Mayor Wilson Fisk, Norman Osborn, a resurrected Aleksander Lukin (who has the remnant of Red Skull's mind in him) and his wife Alexa, Zeke Stane, Baron Strucker, and Taskmaster.Power Pack
Press Gang
Pride
Prime Sentinels
Project Pegasus
Project Rebirth
Project Wideawake
Psi-Force
Psionex
Purifiers
Q
Quiet Council of Krakoa
The Quiet Council of Krakoa is a fictional council of mutant superheroes and supervillains appearing in American comic books published byR
Rangers
The Rangers are a superhero team that later became the sanctioned superhero team for Texas.Ravagers
The Ravagers is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Ravagers are a group of space pirates led by Yondu. They originated in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before being introduced into the comics.Ravagers in other media
The Ravagers appear in ''Guardians of the Galaxy (TV series), Guardians of the Galaxy'' (2015).R.C.X.
Reavers
Recorder
Redeemers
Resistants
Revengers
Right
The Right is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Right is an anti-mutant organization founded by Cameron Hodge that first appeared in ''X-Factor'' #17 (June 1987). The Right employed commandos in high-tech flying battle suits of powered exoskeleton, powered armor with machine guns, missiles, and (presumably to disturb or distract their victims) faceplates resembling a smiley face (in some sources these suits were subsequently nicknamed "Smiley-Face Battlesuits"). They also employed scientists and inventors such as Nanny and Ani-Mator.''The New Mutants'' #60. Marvel Comics. They faced off against X-Factor and the New Mutants.Rocketeers
The Rocketeers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Rocketeers are beings who wear special costumes with rockets on their backs, enabling the wearers to fly. The Rocketeers also fire rockets as weapons from portable launching equipment they carry. The Rocketeers' costumes and equipment were designed by the Dire Wraiths for use against the Spaceknights of Galador. The Rocketeers' costumes are, however, inferior imitations of their prototype, which was worn by the Torpedo until his death.Roxxon Energy Corporation
Runaways
S
S-Men
The S-Men is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The S-Men are a group of supervillains who were formed by a clone of Red Skull to serve as his version of the X-Men with the main objective to destroy mutantkind. The team is made up of people who have all suffered atrocities at the hands of mutants during their life, including those who have seen their families slaughtered by evil mutants. Its members include the Goat-Faced Girl, Dancing Water (the illegitimate daughter of Avalanche (character), Avalanche), Dangerous Jinn, Insect, Living Wind, Honest John, Mzee, and an unidentified monk. With the help of Red Skull and Arnim Zola, these people have gone through lengthy and painful genetic alterations involving Mad Scientist, mad science and magical artifacts in order to gain the powers they now possess (though some may have been born with their powers and others, such as Dancing Water, may in fact be mutants themselves). They first appeared after the ''Avengers vs. X-Men'' storyline where they attacked Rogue (Marvel Comics), Rogue and Scarlet Witch near the grave of Professor X. The S-Men defeated Rogue and Scarlet Witch and managed to make off with Professor X's body while taking Rogue and Scarlet Witch as their captives. The S-Men held Rogue and Scarlet Witch as prisoners of Red Skull as he fused part of Professor X's brain with his own. Rogue managed to absorb some of Dancing Water's powers to escape and look for Scarlet Witch. Red Skull used Honest John to take the form of Odin (Marvel Comics), Odin in order to get Thor to help the S-Men attack the mutant race. Red Skull even used the Goat-Faced Girl to negateS.A.D.S.A.K.
The S.A.D.S.A.K.s (Support Alliance Derby for Sensationally Abled Kids) is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The S.A.D.S.A.K.s are a group of young Inhumans led by Moon Girl (Marvel Comics), Moon Girl and consisting of Devinder, a boy with super speed, Will, a boy with wings and the ability to talk to birds, and Tasha, a girl with prehensile hair. They initially had another member named "OMG" Olivia who is an internet influencer, but is later revealed to be a junior Kree agent who creates a hair conditioner filled with mind-controlling nanites. The SADSAKs later team up to defeat her.Salem's Seven
Santerians
Sapien League
The Sapien League is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Sapien League is an supremacist group that made itself known during the "Decimation (comics), Decimation" storyline where they attacked the X-Mansion to target the mutants there only to be fended off by the X-Men. The Sapien League also targets robots as seen when they targeted a robot named Ward who would go on to become Multitude (comics), Multitude.Savage Land Mutates
Savage Six
Scarlet Knights
Scarlet Spiders (Red Team)
Scourges
School
The School is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The School are a gang of young Homo mermanus, Atleanteans that lived in the Atlantean capital's slums. They are led by Squid and consist of Crab, Minnow, Mussels, Seahorse, and Seaweed. They rose up against the capital's inhabitants before being defeated by NamoritaSecret Avengers
Secret Empire (organization)
Secret Warriors
Sentinels
Serpent Men
Serpent Society
Serpent Squad
Serval Industries
Serval Industries is a fictional organization appearing in American comic book published by Marvel Comics. It is a multi-billion dollar corporation owned by Harrison Snow, that hired its own All-New X-Factor, X-Factor team. It first appeared in ''All-New X-Factor'' #1 (January 2014).Shadow Council
The Shadow Council is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Shadow Council is an organization that was founded by Aloysius Thorndrake and the Confederacy soldiers with him after they went through the Vanishing Point and came in contact with an entity called the Abyss.Shadow Council in other media
A reimagined version of the Shadow Council appears in '' Avengers Assemble''. This version is a secret organization once led by Heinrich Zemo in the 1940s before it was disbanded after Captain America and Peggy Carter defeated them in Switzerland. By the present, a horde of new supervillains re-established the organization and sought to recruit more new members to acquire three Wakandan relics called the Panther's Key. The organization is led by Erik Killmonger, Killmonger and consists of Klaw (character), Ulysses Klaue, Madame Masque, Tiger Shark, Princess Zanda, Man-Ape, M'Baku, and several Wakandan civilians.Shadow Initiative
The Shadow Initiative is the name of a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It has been revealed that there is a special "black ops" team within the Initiative, answerable only to Henry Peter Gyrich and known as the Shadow Initiative. This team comprises Bengal (character), Bengal, Trauma (comics), Trauma, Constrictor (character), Constrictor, Typhoid Mary (character), Mutant Zero, and, for a time, the Michael Van Patrick#Scarlet Spiders, Scarlet Spiders who wore copies of the Iron Spider armor. This Shadow Initiative was sent out by Henry Peter Gyrich during the "World War Hulk" storyline to free the Initiative members Rage, Cloud 9, Ultra Girl, Thor Girl, Slapstick and Hardball who were captured by Hulk's Warbound. This assignment showed Bengal to be a perfect field leader of this Shadow Initiative. The black ops group successfully rescues these captured trainees, while Trauma (comics), Trauma, their "secret weapon" tries to use his powers to scare the Hulk (becoming the Abomination, Juggernaut, Brian Banner, and Bruce Banner). He cannot beat the Hulk as he has no fear and the Hulk beats him into unconsciousness, leaving Terrance alive to pass the message on to the others. Trauma is later seen recuperating in the Initiative's medical bay. It is later revealed that the Scarlet Spiders are clones of Michael Van Patrick (MVP), a deceased initiative recruit accidentally killed. The Scarlet Spiders are later taken off the Black Ops team after revealing themselves to the public and placed with the other trainees. Gyrich called them to protect him from K.I.A., but they lost and one of the Scarlet Spiders was killed, and Constrictor was badly maimed. Mutant Zero saved Gyrich and Scarlet Spiders continued the battle for their brother. After KIA was defeated, the two remaining Scarlet Spiders left the Initiative to join Counter Force (Marvel Comics), Counter Force, a team of former New Warriors led by Justice, while Constrictor was healed with two bionic hands. During Secret Invasion, the Shadow Initiative stayed at Camp Hammond while most others at Camp Hammond went to fight the Skrulls in New York. Later the Skrulls used Camp Hammond as a base, which Eric O'Grady, Ant-Man discovers, having stayed behind out of cowardice. The Shadow Initiative tries to assassinate the Skrull queen Veranke, but is defeated and captured, except for Ant-Man. During this story it was revealed Mutant Zero is a red-haired woman. After Secret Invasion, Taskmaster is added by Gauntlet to the Black-Ops team as their field leader. The Shadow Initiative, joined by Komodo, is assigned to take down a Hydra cell, led by former Initiative member Hardball, in Madripoor. After the mission briefing, Taskmaster senses something familiar about Mutant Zero and later confronts her. A fight ensues and Taskmaster goads Mutant Zero into revealing her true identity: Typhoid Mary (character), Mary Walker. The Shadow Initiative is dropped into Madripoor by S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. During the mission, Taskmaster, Constrictor, Bengal, Typhoid Mary and Komodo are confronted by Hardball, Scorpion and Hydra agents. Komodo is shot with Hydra changed S.P.I.N technology by Hardball, forcing the Shadow Initiative into a hasty retreat. They escape, but are forced to leave the depowered Komodo behind. Taskmaster calls off the mission in the light of Hydra gaining S.P.I.N Tech. But before they can pull out of Madripoor, the Shadow Initiative learns that S.H.I.E.L.D. has since become defunct, leaving the team alone with no way out of the country. They then infiltrate Hydra, send a wire for help, and continue their mission to capture Hardball and shutdown the Hydra cell. During the fight, Typhoid Mary relapses into her dangerous personality and escapes, leaving the rest of the Shadow Initiative in trouble. But then help arrives as Ant-Man and H.A.M.M.E.R. agents. Hardball then surrenders himself to the Constrictor, citing that everything that he has done was to protect Komodo. Constrictor understands, given his similar relationship with his daughter, and arrests Hardball. Batwing (Marvel Comics), Batwing graduates from the Initiative program and is assigned to the Shadow Initiative. During the " Dark Reign" storyline, Butterball (Emery Schaub), Butterball, Ringer (comics)#Keith Kraft, Ringer, Doctor Sax, Johnny Guitar, Badd Axe, Firearms, Slaughter Boy and Heavy Mettle (Barracuda, Blackwing (character), Blackwing, Riot (comics)#Second Riot, Riot, Stronghold and Warbow) join Bengal, Komodo and Batwing in a new look Shadow Initiative.''Avengers: The Initiative'' #26. Marvel Comics. But as Norman Osborn already has a covert team in the shape of the Thunderbolts, the Shadow Initiative is turned into a "cannon fodder" unit, purposely sent on suicide missions, a fact that is hidden from the Shadow Initiative members. Before their first mission to take back Prison 42 from Blastaar's alien forces, Johnny Guitar overhears the Taskmaster and learns the Shadow Initiative's true purpose. After some consideration, he bravely goes through with the mission. But not before guaranteeing his family's compensation in the event of his death and deliberately injuring his best friend, Doctor Sax, washing him out of the Initiative and saving his life. During the siege to take back Prison 42, along with several other members of the Shadow Initiative, Johnny Guitar is killed in action. Also confirmed to be killed are Blackwing, Slaughterboy, and Firearms. Bengal, Komodo, Batwing, Butterball and the surviving members of the Shadow Initiative fight against the odds and take back Prison 42. They are aided by Hardball, a Prison 42 detainee forced to join Blastaar's army, who suggests to Gorilla-Man, Dr. Arthur Nagan that they should release Dragon Man, knowing that the creature would side with Komodo. Taskmaster, Constrictor, Penance, Living Laser and Scorcher arrive shortly after to finish the enemy. Bengal and the rest of the Shadow Initiative realized the true nature of their mission. Osborn orders members of the Shadow Initiative (Badd Axe, Ringer, and Warbow) to attack the Heavy Hitters (comics), Heavy Hitters after they secede from the Initiative. They help the other Initiative teams to defeat and capture the Heavy Hitters' leader, Prodigy. The attack upon Prodigy is then uploaded onto YouTube by Telemetry and Non-Stop to show the aggressive tactics employed by Osborn. Several members of the Shadow Initiative take part in the Siege (comics), Siege of Asgard. During the battle, Warbow of Heavy Mettle is apparently killed by a hail of arrows. Badd Axe and Ringer are among those defending Camp HAMMER when it is invaded by the Avengers Resistance.Shadow-X
Shadowmasters
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Shogun Reapers
The Shogun Reapers are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Shogun Reapers are mechas among the Yakuza. They built a cannon on the Moon to hold Earth hostage while Nick Fury Jr. broke into their base in order to steal their powering device. The Shogun Reapers' leader Danny Fear and lieutenant Akihiko are outfitted in shogun mechas for a confrontation. Akihiko's suit gets hacked by the agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. to fight Danny Fear which decompressed the room and caused all the gangsters to be swallowed into space, killing Akihiko while the group's leader survived .Shogun Reapers in other media
Akihiko appears in ''Avengers: Endgame'', portrayed by Hiroyuki Sanada. This version is a leader of the Yakuza.Sinister Six
Sinister Squadron
The Sinister Squadron is an organization that appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Sinister Squadron is a Multiversal team that was founded by a mysterious person to make sure the Spider-Society is never formed. The first member seen is the Gwen Stacy version of Green Goblin from an unidentified reality who abducted Spider-Man 2099. Anya Corazon, Lady Araña worked to rescue him while avoiding the Green Goblin. The rest of the line-up consists of various alternate universe variant of Spider-Man's enemies.Sinister Syndicate
Sisterhood of the Wasp
The Sisterhood of the Wasp is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Sisterhood of the Wasp is a group that is led by the Insect-esque All-Mother during the "Spider-Island" storyline.Sisters of Sin
The Sisters of Sin is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Sisters of Sin are a group of young orphan girls who were accelerated into adulthood and given Psionics, psionic powers by the Red Skull after being indoctrinated by Sin (Marvel Comics), Sinthea Shmidt and Mother Night (comics), Mother Night. The Sisters of Sin would have many run-ins with Captain America before being de-aged when they entered a chamber designed to reverse the Red Skull's aging process and they were restored to children. The group's brainwashed members consisted of Sister Agony, Sister Death, Sister Dream, and Sister Pleasure.Six
Six-Fingered Hand
The Six-Fingered Hand is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Six-Fingered Hand was a group of six lesser demons acting as pawns of more powerful demons, including Mephisto. The legion of demons once plotted to merge Earth and Hell, but their plan was successfully opposed by the Defenders (comics), Defenders. The six are also responsible for the creation of the Lesser Grey God, a statuette which has the power to reactivate old curses. * Avarrish, who has also clashed with Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)/Zarathos. * Fashima, who has also clashed with Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)/Zarathos. * Hyppokri * Puishannt, who has also clashed with Dracula. * Unthinnk, who has also clashed with (and possessed) Man-Thing. * Maya, the sixth and final member of the Six Fingered Hand, was actually the disguised Mephisto who manipulated the rest of the group.Six Pack
Skeleton Crew
The Skeleton Crew is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Skeleton Crew was an organization built by the Red Skull from his operatives.Skrull Kill Krew
Slingers
Sons of Satannish
The Sons of Satannish were a cult of sorcerers who received mystical power from Satannish.Sons of the Serpent
The Sons of the Serpent are a subversive organization of costumed American racist super-patriots who oppose all racial, ethnic, and religious minorities.Sons of the Tiger
The Sons of the Tiger are fictional characters, three martial arts heroes appearing inSoviet Super-Soldiers
Spaceknights
Space Phantoms
Special Executive
Spider-Slayers
Spirits of Vengeance
Squadron Sinister
Squadron Supreme
There are different incarnations of the Squadron Supreme:Supreme Power version
This version of the Squadron Supreme was created for the Max (comics), Max imprint of Marvel Comics.Squadron Supreme of America
The Power Elite collaborated with Mephisto who created some simulacrums that were programmed to become the Squadron Supreme of America where they would serve as the sanctioned superhero team in the United States. Power Elite member Phil Coulson serves as their liaison to the U.S. government.S.T.A.K.E.
Stane International
Stane International is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Stane International is the company that is run by Iron Monger, Obadiah Stane.Starforce
Starjammers
Stark Industries
Steelmech
The Steelmech are a fictional group appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Steelmech, otherwise known as the Detroit Steelcorps, Hammer Battle Group, Hammermech, and Steelcorps, are an armed resource of Crimson Cowl, Justine Hammer which are utilized againstSteelmech in other media
The Detroit Steelcorps appear in the '' Avengers Assemble'' episode "Dehulked". This version, similar to the Raiders (comics), Raiders, are technology thieves with Igor Drenkov as a leader.S.T.R.I.K.E.
Super-Axis
The Super-Axis is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They first appear in ''Invaders (comics), The Invaders'' #40 (May 1979) and were created by Roy Thomas and Alan Kupperberg. The Super-Axis, consisting of former Invaders foes Master Man (Marvel Comics), Master Man, U-Man, the original Baron Blood, and Warrior Woman (Marvel Comics), Warrior Woman are gathered together in the second last issue of the title by the Empire of Japan, Japanese spy Lady Lotus. Using hypnotism to summon and control the villains, Lotus intends to use the newly formed Super-Axis to undermine the United States on the home front during World War II. Individual members initially skirmish with the Invaders, and the original Human Torch (android), Human Torch is also hypnotised. In a final battle at an amusement park, the entire Super-Axis confront the Invaders, but are defeated by the heroes' superior teamwork. The Human Torch also frees himself from Lotus' control, and attempts to locate the villain, who has fled. The final panels of the last issue show Lotus being warned by master villain called the Yellow Claw (comics), Yellow Claw about the dangers of overconfidence. An issue of the Limited series (comics), limited series ''The New Invaders'' reveals in Flashback (narrative), flashback that U-Man raped Lady Lotus in retaliation for the mind control. Lady Lotus eventually gives birth to their child Nia Noble.Super Soldiers
Superhuman Restraint Unit
Supernovas
The Supernovas are a fictional organization that appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There was a black ops unit of the Nova Corps called the Supernovas. They were also called the Black Novas because their helmets were black instead of Gold (color), gold. Its members include Adomox, Jesse Alexander, Mister Z's, Phlish, and Titus (comics), Titus. Nova (Sam Alexander), Sam Alexander used to be a member of this group until he learned their true motives. During the "Original Sin (comics), Original Sin" storyline, Sam Alexander learned from the eye of the murdered Uatu the Watcher (comics), Watcher that its membership consisted of thieves and killers.S.W.O.R.D.
T
Team X
Technet
Teen Brigade
Ten Rings
Terrible Trio
Terror Inc.
Thieves Guild
The Thieves Guild is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Thieves Guild is an organization of criminals that have different branches and different set of rules. The Thieves Guild's New Orleans branch is a rival of the #Assassins Guild, Assassins Guild. Jean-Luc LeBeau was the adoptive father of Gambit and depicted as a former leader of the Thieves Guild. Odessa Drake is the leader of the New York branch of the Thieves Guild.Thieves Guild in other media
* The Thieves Guild appears in the '' X-Men: The Animated Series'' episode "X-Ternally Yours". * The Thieves Guild appears in the '' X-Men: Evolution'' episode "Cajun Spice". * The Thieves Guild appears in the '' Wolverine and the X-Men'' episode "Thieves' Gambit".Thor Corps
The Thor Corps is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. There are two versions of the Thor Corps:Eric Masterson's version
This version of the Thor Corps came together when Thunderstrike (comics), Eric Masterson (who was the host of Thor at the time) united with Beta Ray Bill and Dargo Ktor to fight Zarrko after he tricked the latter into fighting Thor.Battleworld's Thor Corps
During the "Secret Wars (2015 comic book), Secret Wars" storyline, there is a police force on Battleworld called the Thor Corps that enforce the laws of God Emperor Doom. King Thor serves as their lawspeaker while Thor (Ultimate Marvel), Thunderer Thorlief was a famous Thor Corps member.Threshold
An ancient society created by the use of time travel by Kitty Pryde, Kate Pryde placing the genetic material of the people of Genosha into a mysterium box known as "the Seed". It first appeared in ''Marauders'' (vol. 2) #4 (July 2022). This society would thrive in the Proterozoic, Proterozoic Era. The society would face many enemies, such as an ancient Shi'ar, and an underwater race known as the Unbreathing. Threshold was responsible for the creation of the X-Men enemies, List of Marvel Comics characters: S#Sublime, Sublime and Arkea, who would turn on their creators before being defeated by Cassandra Nova. The Unbreathing, led byThreshold Three
The Threshold Three were a group of 3 mutants; Amass, Crave, and Theia, whose powers allowed them to travel forward in time to seek help for Threshold in its war against the Unbreathing.Thunderbolts
Thunderriders
Tiger Division
Tiger Division (also known as Doom's Division) is an organization appearing inTime-Displaced X-Men
Time Variance Authority
Tough Kid Squad
The Tough Kid Squad is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is a group of five kids consisting of Wally and Tom Danger, Derrick Dawes, Butch, and Eagle.Tracksuit Mafia
The Tracksuit Mafia (also called the Tracksuit Bros. and the Tracksuit Draculas) are a gang of non-superpowered organized criminals appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Matt Fraction, they first appeared in ''Hawkeye'' (vol. 4) in 2012. They are so named because the tracksuit, eponymous athletic wear in which all of its members are seen, who serve as adversaries to Hawkeye. During the " Gang War" storyline, the Tracksuit Mafia were in the Meatpacking District, Manhattan planning to move in on the #Inner Demons, Inner Demons' territory only for them to be thwarted by Spider-Man, She-Hulk, and Tombstone (character), Tombstone.Tracksuit Mafia in other media
The Tracksuit Mafia appear in ''Hawkeye (miniseries), Hawkeye'' (2021). This version is led by Kingpin (character), Wilson Fisk / Kingpin, with known members including Kazi Kazimierczak, Ivan, Tomas, Enrique and Dmitri. William Lopez was a leader, but following his death, Maya Lopez (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Maya Lopez became the new leader until she defected.Trash
Triumph Division
The Triumph Division is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comcis. The Triumph Division is the Philippines' sanctioned superhero team where its members are familial and have been traced back for centuries. The team is led by Red Feather and its members include Anitun, Fighter One, Great Mongoose, Mighty Mother, St. George, and Wishing Man. The ones that first appear were killed by suicide bombers with Iron Man attending a private funeral for them and their successors being made public. During "The War of the Realms" storyline, the Triumph Division later gained a new member called Wave (Marvel Comics), Wave who helped the Agents of Atlas fight Queen Sindr's fire demons.Triune Understanding
The Triune Understanding is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Triune Understanding is a religious cult created by Kurt Busiek for volume three of the ''True Believers
Twelve
U
U.S. Hulk Operations
The U.S. Hulk Operations is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Also called Shadow Base, the U.S. Hulk Operations is a United States military organization that is tasked with the job to hunt down Hulk and his allies. It is led by General Reginald Fortean. After General Fortean's Subject B form is killed, Hulk took control of the U.S. Hulk Operations.U-Foes
U-Men
Ultimates
ULTIMATUM
Ultimate Fantastic Four
Ultimate X-Men
Ultraforce
Uncanny Avengers
Uncanny X-Force
Uncanny X-Men
Undying Ones
The Undying Ones are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Undying Ones are a fictional race of humanoid demons from another dimension. They are led by the Nameless One.Uni-Mind
Union
Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation
The Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (UCWF) is a fictional organization appearing in American comics books published by Marvel Comics. The Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation is a wrestling promotion based in New York by promoter Edward Garner with a roster of both human (i.e. Sharon Ventura) and superhuman participants from the Eternals (comics), Eternals like Ikaris to heroes from Thing (comics), Ben Grimm/The Thing,Unus' Gang
Unus' Gang is the name of a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. After the Genoshan massacre by Cassandra Nova, Unus the Untouchable formed a group of mutant survivors. The team first appeared in ''Excalibur'' (vol. 3) #1. They would act as enemies towards the Genoshan Excalibur (comics), Excalibur team. They would later all lose their powers after Decimation (comics), M-Day. The team consisted of Unus, Toad, List of Marvel Comics characters: H#Hub, Hub, List of Marvel Comics characters: C#Caiman, Caiman, List of Marvel Comics characters: G#Glamour, Glamour, List of Marvel Comics characters: L#Lightning Rod, Lightning Rod, Randall Darby, Shocker, and List of Marvel Comics characters: T#Toad-In-Waiting, Toad-In-Waiting.Upstarts
Uranians
V
V-Battalion
The V-Battalion is the name of two incarnations of a fictional secret organization composed of Golden Age superheroes and their descendants appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Valkyrior
Vanguard
Vulturions
The Vulturions are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are a group of criminals who wield the same technology as Vulture. While in prison for dealing heroin, an engineer named Honcho is the cellmate of Adrian Toomes who showed his Vulture harness designs to him. Memorizing on how to construct it, Honcho is later released on parole where he builds four Vulture costumes (red, yellow, and silver) complete with anti-graviton generators in which he equips himself and three petty criminals named Gripes, Pidgeon, and Sugar Face with. Gaining all the Vulture's powers, the group members called themselves the Vulturions. Wanting to become big-time criminals, the Vulturions make several tries to kill Spider-Man and accumulate wealth, ultimately failing in all their attempts. Learning of the Vulturions' existence, Toomes built himself a new Vulture suit and broke out of prison, intent on hunting down his "rip-offs". By locating the group, Adrian beats and nearly murders all of them only to be stopped by Spider-Man. After defeating the Vulture, Spider-Man turned Vulture and the Vulturions in to the police. A new group of Vulturions (consisting of three members including a female) appear in '' Avengers: The Initiative'', where they steal a briefcase containing classified research on gamma radiation from Baron Von Blitzschlag. One of the Vulturions is identified as Honcho (apparently released from prison and having gone back to crime). They are stopped with ease by a costume-less Peter Parker and the Michael Van Patrick, Scarlet Spiders. During the "Civil War II" storyline, the original Vulturions resurface. This time, they have upgraded their gear and are still using the same moniker. The Vulturions were seen committing a heist until they were stopped by Spider-Man upon him being tipped off by Ulysses Cain. During the "Spider-Geddon" storyline, the Vulturions are on a heist, where they encounter Miles Morales. Despite some difficulty, Miles defeats them. Spider-Boy came across Spider-Man and Miles Morales fighting the Vulturions. Spider-Man tells Spider-Boy that he is benched as the Vulturions get annoyed towards the comparisons to Vulture that are made about them. The Vulturions are defeated and webbed up by Spider-Man and Miles.Vulturions in other media
A group loosely based on the Vulturions called the Wake Riders appear in the '' Spider-Man'' episode "Rise Above It All". Based on the name for a group of vultures, they are a viral stunt group that consists of Barkley Blitz (voiced by Ogie Banks), an unnamed female (voiced by Audrey Wasilewski in the first appearance, Melanie Minichino in the second appearance), and two unnamed males (both voiced by Zack Shada).W
Warbound
The Warbound is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Warbound are a group of gladiators from the olanet Sakaar that were gathered by Hulk. They consist of Korg (character), Korg, Miek, No-Name the Brood (comics), Brood, Hiroim, Elloe Kaifi, and Lavin Skee.Warbound in other media
* An adaption of the Warbound appears in the ''Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' episode "Planet Leader." Korg and Miek appear amongst Leader's slaves while Hiroim is their mind-controlled overseer and Elloe Kaifi is She-Hulk's appointed handmaiden. All four of them are freed from Leader's control by the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. * The Warbound appear in ''Planet Hulk (film), Planet Hulk'' (2010). * A version of the Warbound appear in ''Thor: Ragnarok''. This version of the group are gladiator warriors that are pitted against each other in games held by the Grandmaster.Warheads
Warriors Three
Warwolves
Watchdogs
Weapon P.R.I.M.E.
Weapon Plus
Weapon X
West Coast Avengers
Wild Pack
Wildboys
The Wildboys are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Wildboys are an unruly pair of street-dwellers that enjoy committing violent acts of vandalism. They are highly formidable street-fighters and are greatly skilled in the use of knives and other conventional street hardware. When the Horsemen of Apocalypse attacked Manhattan during the events of the ''Fall of the Mutants'' and caused a blackout, a Vietnam War, Vietnam veteran named Ammo (comics), Ammo organized a gang including the Wildboys, who looted the city. Sometime later, Typhoid Mary (character), Typhoid Mary gathered the Wildboys together with Ammo, Bullet, and Bushwacker to attack Daredevil; the criminals beat Daredevil so badly that they nearly killed him.Winter Guard
Witches
Wolfpack
The Wolfpack are a fictional organization appearing in American comics published by Marvel Comics. They first appeared in ''Marvel Graphic Novel: Wolfpack'' (1987) and were created by Larry Hama and Ron Wilson (comics), Ron Wilson. The Wolfpack are a group of five teenagers that reside in the South Bronx, New York, South Bronx, in New York City. They were originally selected for their extraordinary abilities and aptitude by a retired Naval officer known only as Mr. Mack. He trained each of them separately from adolescence into their teen years in hand-to-hand combat, strategy, stealth, speed, endurance, and raw strength. When they were ready, he introduced them to each other. According to ancient legend, the Wolfpack has existed for at least two millennia, and serves as a cosmic balance to a group of mortal men completely devoid of compassion, love or charity, known as the Nine. The new Wolfpack soon began battling the forces of the Nine in the Bronx and continue to protect and patrol the Bronx, and battle the forces of The Nine. The Wolfpack appear in the ''House of M'', as a gang of superpowered teens in the Bronx; in which Luke Cage made a treaty with the group. Members include Robbie Baldwin, Turbo (comics), Turbo, Darkhawk, Rage (comics), Rage, Alex Power with his sister Julie Power, Julie and Raphael Vega, who is their leader. The team were seen later arranging a meeting with Karolina Dean, one of the Pride's kids; but this turns into a trap by Federal Agent Tabitha Smith, Boom Boom, in which the Wolfpack were easily defeated by her, Blob, and Typhoid Mary (character), Typhoid Mary. The team is apprehended and Vega surrenders. Vega, alongside Shang-Chi are charged with terrorism. The team were later freed by Luke Cage (along with the Dragons), in which they join in with the Avengers against Thunderbird (John Proudstar), Thunderbird's Brotherhood.Women Warriors
The Women Warriors are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Women Warriors are Delaware's sanctioned superhero team that is part of the Fifty-State Initiative during the "Dark Reign" storyline. It consists of Asp, Black Mamba, Diamondback, Quicksand (comics), Quicksand, and Skein.World Counterterrorism Agency
The World Counterterrorism Agency (W.C.A.) is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The World Counterterrorism Agency is a counterterrorism organization founded by a group of ex- S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, including Mockingbird, following the events of the '' Secret Invasion'' storyline.''New Avengers: The Reunion'' #2 (June 2009) Other members include Hawkeye and Dominic Fortune.Wrecking Crew
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Xavier's Security Enforcers
X-Babies
X-Cell
X-Cell is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. X-Cell is a group of depowered mutants who blamed the government for causing Decimation (comics), M-Day.X-Corporation
X-Corps
X-Factor
X-Factor Investigations
X-Force
X-Men
X-Men 2099
X-Nation 2099
X-People
X-Statix
X-Terminators
X-Ternals
X-Treme X-Men
X-Treme Sanctions Executive
Y
Young Allies
Young Avengers
Young Gods
The Young Gods are a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Young Gods are a group of twelve young human beings who were chosen by the major pantheons of Earth's goddesses to represent the finest qualities of humanity and the pinnacle of humanity's genetic potential and cultural accomplishment.Young X-Men
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Zodiac
See also
*List of government agencies in Marvel Comics *List of criminal organizations in Marvel ComicsReferences
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