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One of the few--if not sole--surviving members of the Epsiloni, a vampiric alien species that terrorized the cosmos in the ancient past. A recurring foe of Captain America, he was captured in Russia and retrieved by Dracula before being unleashed in Manhattan during the ComicBook/BloodHunt.
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One of the few--if not sole--surviving members of the Epsiloni, a vampiric alien species that terrorized the cosmos in the ancient past. A recurring foe of Captain America, he was captured in Russia and retrieved by Dracula before being unleashed in Manhattan during the ComicBook/BloodHunt.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Threkker
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Captain America Annual'' #3
One of the few--if not sole--surviving members of the Epsiloni, a vampiric alien species that terrorized the cosmos in the ancient past. A recurring foe of Captain America, he was captured in Russia and retrieved by Dracula before being unleashed in Manhattan during the ComicBook/BloodHunt.
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* AncientEvil: He was imprisoned inside a black hole for countless millennia.
* GameFace: He's capable of looking more-or-less normal, but when he's feeling feisty he unhinges his mouth to reveal fangs and four ''massive'' canine teeth.
* LeanAndMean: When he returns in ''ComicBook/{{Venom|2021}}'' (Vol. 5) he's noticably skinnier than he was in prior appearances.
* {{Necromancer}}: In ''ComicBook/{{Venom|2021}}'' (Vol. 5) he reanimates Lee Price and the Mania symbiote as zombies in order to lure the Venom symbiote in so that he can feed on it.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Rather than drinking blood, Epsiloni like Threkker drain life force via physical contact.
* SoleSurvivor: According to some accounts, Threkker is the last remaining member of his species.
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!! The Captive
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Threkker
!!!'''First Appearance:''' ''Captain America Annual'' #3
One of the few--if not sole--surviving members of the Epsiloni, a vampiric alien species that terrorized the cosmos in the ancient past. A recurring foe of Captain America, he was captured in Russia and retrieved by Dracula before being unleashed in Manhattan during the ComicBook/BloodHunt.
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* AncientEvil: He was imprisoned inside a black hole for countless millennia.
* GameFace: He's capable of looking more-or-less normal, but when he's feeling feisty he unhinges his mouth to reveal fangs and four ''massive'' canine teeth.
* LeanAndMean: When he returns in ''ComicBook/{{Venom|2021}}'' (Vol. 5) he's noticably skinnier than he was in prior appearances.
* {{Necromancer}}: In ''ComicBook/{{Venom|2021}}'' (Vol. 5) he reanimates Lee Price and the Mania symbiote as zombies in order to lure the Venom symbiote in so that he can feed on it.
* OurVampiresAreDifferent: Rather than drinking blood, Epsiloni like Threkker drain life force via physical contact.
* SoleSurvivor: According to some accounts, Threkker is the last remaining member of his species.
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[[Characters/InvadersFoundingMembers The original Human Torch]]'s nasty little brother. Another attempt by Professor Phineas Horton to make a synthetic man, Adam II turned out to be much less noble than Jim, coming up with an insane plan to take over the world by replacing politicians with robot duplicates. He was thwarted, and apparently destroyed, but not before one of his androids killed William Naslund.
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*VillainousFriendship: In 1990s Avengers issues, she developed a quite friendly relationship with Machinesmith, one of her teammates. They co-operated in a long-term scheme that was intended as a surprise gift for the Red Skull.
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*SexySlitDress: As Mother Night, her costume was essentially that type of dress and a cape. Typically emphasizing her shapely legs.
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*MartialPacifist: A villainous version. She was reportedly an expert in karate, but typically went out of her way to avoid physical fights. She also served as a mother figure and mentor to younger female villains (the Sisters of Sin), and she was among the most level-headed minions of the Red Skull.
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*WeaksauceWeakness: Several opponents drenched Solarr in water in an attempt to end his fires. It worked surprisingly well on temporarily defeating him.
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*EvilMinions: Solarr served for a while with the "Emissaries of Evil", Egghead's personal group of Evil Minions. He disliked Egghead's BadBoss tendencies and considered killing him, but found the technological enhancements which Egghead gave him to be useful.
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*VillainTeleportation: While working for Egghead, Solarr was equipped with one of Egghead's portable teleportation devices.
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*NotQuiteFlight: He can float on heatwaves, but he can not fly on his own or develop high speed.
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*StupidEvil: Several of Solarr's defeats were the result of his overconfidence, and his tendency to challenge multiple opponents on his own. He also seems to ignore his opponent's abilities and how they can be used against him. He once tried to defeat Quasar with energy attacks, while that hero's main power is to absorb energy. Solarr effectively amplified the power of his opponent.
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*GlassCannon: He can set people on fire or blind them with his light, but Solarr is not more durable than your average human. He was repeatedly knocked out in fights, and he was eventually strangulated by an undead man.
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*VillainousFriendship: He served as Klaw's partner for some time, and treated Klaw as his only friend. Solarr restored Klaw to life after the master of sound had temporarily lost his solid form, and Solarr seemed to express genuine concern for him.
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*FromNobodyToNightmare: Solarr was born a mutant, but his powers were not activated until a traumatic trip in the desert. He was either a low-level criminal or an aimless drifter before that trip. He woke up in a hospital, and he discovered a newfound urge to burn people. He also became far more aggressive and sadistic. The trauma awakened his powers but completely changed his personality.
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*AmplifierArtifact: His mutant powers are only activated during the daytime. He uses an amplifier jewel to both increase his natural powers and to store energy for use during the night. If the jewel is out of reach, his power is much more limited.
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*FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: Solarr is a very handsome youth, but he is both a pyromaniac and a sadistic killer.
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*ThePowerOfTheSun: Solarr absorbs and amplifies sunlight, which he uses to produce intense heat and light.
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*LongHairedPrettyBoy: Solarr is typically depicted as a handsome youth with flowing tresses of hair. In his case, the hair is strawberry blond.
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* CListFodder: Most of the criminals he killed were C-List at best. The highest of them was Melter, who was an original member of the Masters of Evil. He also tried to kill Kraven the Hunter, an important member of Spider-Man's rouges gallery, but failed.
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* CListFodder: Most of the criminals he killed were C-List at best. The highest of them was Melter, who was an original member of the Masters of Evil. He also tried to kill Kraven the Hunter, an important member of Spider-Man's rouges rogues gallery, but failed.
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Growing up poor and bullied, Wilson Fisk drove himself to become stronger, more powerful, and more ruthless than everyone around him, eventually becoming deeply involved in organised crime. Initially working as an enforcer for Don Rigoletto, Fisk [[KlingonPromotion eventually murdered his boss and seized control of his criminal empire]]. The Kingpin first came into conflict with Captain America after ''losing'' his power base: Forced out of New York by the Maggia, Kingpin had become "[[LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub Manager of Economic Operations]]" for the Las Vegas chapter of HYDRA. After returning to New York and regaining his empire, Kingpin focused on more PragmaticVillainy, investing his illegal gains in legitimate businesses. Although Fisk's public image as a "[[VillainWithGoodPublicity pillar of the community]]" took a hit after Cap exposed his connection to the SuperSerum enhanced terrorist Nuke, Fisk was eventually able to recover his fortunes and become elected Mayor of New York.
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Growing up poor and bullied, Wilson Fisk drove himself to become stronger, more powerful, and more ruthless than everyone around him, eventually becoming deeply involved in organised crime. Initially working as an enforcer for Don Rigoletto, Fisk [[KlingonPromotion eventually murdered his boss and seized control of his criminal empire]]. The Kingpin first came into conflict with Captain America after ''losing'' his power base: Forced out of New York by the Maggia, Kingpin had become "[[LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub Manager "Manager of Economic Operations]]" Operations" for the Las Vegas chapter of HYDRA. After returning to New York and regaining his empire, Kingpin focused on more PragmaticVillainy, investing his illegal gains in legitimate businesses. Although Fisk's public image as a "[[VillainWithGoodPublicity pillar of the community]]" took a hit after Cap exposed his connection to the SuperSerum enhanced terrorist Nuke, Fisk was eventually able to recover his fortunes and become elected Mayor of New York.
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The Scourge of the Underworld was not one person, but the name adopted by various agents funded by The Angel (Thomas Halloway) which trained its agents for acts of vigilantism. Killing known super-criminals.
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The Scourge of the Underworld was not one person, but [[CollectiveIdentity the name adopted by various agents agents]] funded by The Angel (Thomas Halloway) which trained its agents for acts of vigilantism. Killing known super-criminals.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Never really lasted long enough to become a permanent fixture in anyone's gallery, although he tangled with Comicbook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/TheAvengers, ComicBook/TheDefenders, Franchise/SpiderMan, Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}, and ComicBook/AlphaFlight one after another.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Never really lasted long enough to become a permanent fixture in anyone's gallery, although he tangled with Comicbook/CaptainAmerica, ComicBook/TheAvengers, ComicBook/TheDefenders, Franchise/SpiderMan, ComicBook/SpiderMan, Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}, and ComicBook/AlphaFlight one after another.
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The original ComicBook/{{Human Torch|1939}}'s nasty little brother. Another attempt by Professor Phineas Horton to make a synthetic man, Adam II turned out to be much less noble than Jim, coming up with an insane plan to take over the world by replacing politicians with robot duplicates. He was thwarted, and apparently destroyed, but not before one of his androids killed William Naslund.
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[[Characters/InvadersFoundingMembers The original ComicBook/{{Human Torch|1939}}'s Human Torch]]'s nasty little brother. Another attempt by Professor Phineas Horton to make a synthetic man, Adam II turned out to be much less noble than Jim, coming up with an insane plan to take over the world by replacing politicians with robot duplicates. He was thwarted, and apparently destroyed, but not before one of his androids killed William Naslund.
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* RoboticPsychopath: Chronologically predating Marvel's premier robo-nut ComicBook/{{Ultron}} by a good several decades.
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* RoboticPsychopath: Chronologically predating Marvel's premier robo-nut ComicBook/{{Ultron}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsUltron Ultron]] by a good several decades.
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A mutant psychic vampire who's been alive for thousands of years. While traditionally a foe of the ''ComicBook/XMen'', after the fall of the Hydra Captain America she appears in Russia helping hunt down and execute Hydra agents, having formed some sort of alliance with Alexa Lukin and declared war on Hydra. She also becomes a public, political figure under her own name as "Dr. Selene Gallio". Her real goals for doing all this however are unknown. For tropes related to Selene as an X-Men villain [[Characters/XMenHellfireClub go here]].
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A mutant psychic vampire who's been alive for thousands of years. While traditionally a foe of the ''ComicBook/XMen'', after the fall of the Hydra Captain America America, she appears in Russia helping hunt down and execute Hydra agents, having formed some sort of alliance with Alexa Lukin and declared war on Hydra. She also becomes a public, political figure under her own name as "Dr. Selene Gallio". Her real goals for doing all this however are unknown. For tropes related to Selene as an X-Men villain [[Characters/XMenHellfireClub go here]].
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David Cannon is a mutant who has the ability to rotate his body around its lengthwise axis at superhuman speeds. He can use this ability to fly and to create artificial jet streams. The ArchEnemy of ComicBook/TheWasp, he has also had notable clashes with several of her Avengers teammates, most notably Ant-Man[[note]]Both Hank Pym and Scott Lang[[/note]], Iron Man, and Captain America. A frequent member of the Masters of Evil, Whirlwind will generally work with anyone who can help keep his equipment top of the line.
David Cannon is a mutant who has the ability to rotate his body around its lengthwise axis at superhuman speeds. He can use this ability to fly and to create artificial jet streams. The ArchEnemy of ComicBook/TheWasp, he has also had notable clashes with several of her Avengers teammates, most notably Ant-Man[[note]]Both Hank Pym and Scott Lang[[/note]], Iron Man, and Captain America. A frequent member of the Masters of Evil, Whirlwind will generally work with anyone who can help keep his equipment top of the line.
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David Cannon is a mutant who has the ability to rotate his body around its lengthwise axis at superhuman speeds. He can use this ability to fly and to create artificial jet streams. The ArchEnemy of ComicBook/TheWasp, he has also had notable clashes with several of her Avengers teammates, most notablyAnt-Man[[note]]Both Ant-Man,[[note]]Both Hank Pym and Scott Lang[[/note]], Lang[[/note]] Iron Man, and Captain America. A frequent member of the Masters of Evil, Whirlwind will generally work with anyone who can help keep his equipment top of the line.
David Cannon is a mutant who has the ability to rotate his body around its lengthwise axis at superhuman speeds. He can use this ability to fly and to create artificial jet streams. The ArchEnemy of ComicBook/TheWasp, he has also had notable clashes with several of her Avengers teammates, most notably
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->''"It is not for you to tell me what it is wise! He must not be killed! For when he dies, it must be by my own hand!"''
Hate Monger is the name adopted by Adolf Hitler's consciousness throughout multiple cloned bodies. Armed with a gun that controls hatred, he wishes to plunge the world into racial purging. Hate-Monger has died several times, but his consciousness has always transferred itself to other bodies prolonging his existence.
Hate Monger is the name adopted by Adolf Hitler's consciousness throughout multiple cloned bodies. Armed with a gun that controls hatred, he wishes to plunge the world into racial purging. Hate-Monger has died several times, but his consciousness has always transferred itself to other bodies prolonging his existence.
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Hate Monger
Hate-Monger is the name adopted by Adolf Hitler's consciousness throughout multiple cloned bodies. Armed with a gun that controls hatred, he wishes to plunge the world into racial purging. Hate-Monger has died several times, but his consciousness has always transferred itself to other bodies prolonging his existence.
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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Although originally a Fantastic Four foe, Hate-Monger inevitably crossed paths with ComicBook/CaptainAmerica and has become more associated with him due to their clashing ideals. Even if it's just a clone, you can't expect to keep Steve Rogers' fist away from Hitler's face for long.
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