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During the 1950s, no FBI Agent had as distinguished a career as Jimmy Woo, the prime agent involved in battling the villainy of the Yellow Claw. Reborn 50 years later he is now the head of the Atlas Foundation and the Agents of Atlas.

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During the 1950s, no FBI Agent had as distinguished a career as Jimmy Woo, the prime agent involved in battling the villainy of the Yellow Claw.ComicBook/YellowClaw. Reborn 50 years later he is now the head of the Atlas Foundation and the Agents of Atlas.

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* ApparentlyHumanMerfolk: Like Namor, thanks to her human half she has the skin color of a human, besides her pointy ears and superpowers.
* BackFromTheDead: After being dead for several decades, she was brought back by the other agents of Atlas.
* DistaffCounterpart: For her cousin.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Sure, she's not as ruthless as her cousin, but she can be pretty brutal when it comes to defending the oceans.
* FlyingBrick: Like Namor, she can fly fast and hit very hard.
* KissingCousins: Yes, she and her cousin Namor did kiss and almost married, until it was revealed the marriage was a manipulation by one of Namor's counselors. They remain close, though.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Her father was an unnamed Atlantean prince while her mother was a human woman.
* HumanPopsicle: Supposedly dead for years, the team finds out she'd simply been preserved. She wasn't terribly happy with Namor for never bothering to ''check''.
* MamaBear: Remember that mention of being Namorita's mom? She was understandably just a teeny bit '''pissed''' about her daughter's death in ''Civil War'', and her subsequent vilification.
* MsFanservice: To go with her cousin's status as MrFanservice, Namora walks around in what's essentially a swimsuit with an opening for her cleavage, with her toned legs on display.
* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: Her Agents of Atlas uniform is a customized Uranian space suit Bob gave her. Among other things, while wearing it she doesn't need to use the bathroom.
* NotBloodSiblings: Her father was actually adopted by Namor's grandparents.
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: An Atlantean princess that can kick ass just as much as her cousin.
* RedIsHeroic: Her original outfit was red.
* StatuesqueStunner: Officially listed at 5'11"/180cm tall.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Tomboy to Venus's Girly Girl. She was also the Tomboy to Blonde Phantom's Girly Girl while both were part of Nick Fury's 1959 Black Ops. Initiative.
* WalkingSwimsuitScene: She always wears what's essentially a wetsuit.

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* ApparentlyHumanMerfolk: Like Namor, thanks to her human half she has the skin color of a human, besides her pointy ears and superpowers.
* BackFromTheDead: After being dead for several decades, she was brought back by the other agents of Atlas.
* DistaffCounterpart: For her cousin.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Sure, she's not as ruthless as her cousin, but she can be pretty brutal when it comes to defending the oceans.
* FlyingBrick: Like Namor, she can fly fast and hit very hard.
* KissingCousins: Yes, she and her cousin Namor did kiss and almost married, until it was revealed the marriage was a manipulation by one of Namor's counselors. They remain close, though.
* HalfHumanHybrid: Her father was an unnamed Atlantean prince while her mother was a human woman.
* HumanPopsicle: Supposedly dead for years, the team finds out she'd simply been preserved. She wasn't terribly happy with Namor for never bothering to ''check''.
* MamaBear: Remember that mention of being Namorita's mom? She was understandably just a teeny bit '''pissed''' about her daughter's death in ''Civil War'', and her subsequent vilification.
* MsFanservice: To go with her cousin's status as MrFanservice, Namora walks around in what's essentially a swimsuit with an opening for her cleavage, with her toned legs on display.
* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: Her Agents of Atlas uniform is a customized Uranian space suit Bob gave her. Among other things, while wearing it she doesn't need to use the bathroom.
* NotBloodSiblings: Her father was actually adopted by Namor's grandparents.
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: An Atlantean princess that can kick ass just as much as her cousin.
* RedIsHeroic: Her original outfit was red.
* StatuesqueStunner: Officially listed at 5'11"/180cm tall.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Tomboy to Venus's Girly Girl. She was also the Tomboy to Blonde Phantom's Girly Girl while both were part of Nick Fury's 1959 Black Ops. Initiative.
* WalkingSwimsuitScene: She always wears what's essentially a wetsuit.
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* MagicalBarefooter: Is a siren, and tends to be barefoot.
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: She goes around barefoot.



* DoesNotLikeShoes: Like Namora she prefers to walk barefoot.

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* GodivaHair: She seldom wore a shirt so her hair covered her breasts.

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* GodivaHair: She seldom wore initially did not wear a shirt so her hair covered her breasts.


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* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: It's been stated repeatedly, both within the group and by their enemies, that Venus is actually the most dangerous member, because you can't beat the Agents of Atlas if you can't even bring yourself to ''fight'' them.


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* MsFanservice: Venus wears a fairly skimpy, partially transparent outfit, and when she uses her powers an image of her appears that is entirely nude.


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* DeadpanSnarker: If there's a sarcastic comment to be made, odds are Gorilla Man will be the one to make it.


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* RubberMan: Limited to his extending arms.
* ShockAndAwe: Besides his DeathRay, he can project powerful electric shocks from his hands.

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* HumanPopsicle: Supposedly dead for years, the team finds out she'd simply been preserved. She wasn't terribly happy with Namor for never bothering to ''check''.



* RedIsHeroic: Her original outfit was red.



* NoSell: Very few people can resist Venus's song. It usually takes being in a state of UnstoppableRage or complete insane.



* {{Retcon}}: M-11's original origin had him reprogrammed to kill his creator, then kiling the man responsible for that before walking off into the night to find more people to kill. ''Agents of Atlas'' changed this a little, removing the guy who reprogrammed him, instead having him be built by the Golden Claw and his creator, trying to forestall robot-murderyness, doing a bit of BrainUploading to give M-11 a conscience.

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* PullingThemselvesTogether: Is capable of reforming, thanks to a magical spell Mr. Lao placed on him. Comes in handy, since when something comes along that can wreck M, it ''wrecks'' him.
* {{Retcon}}: M-11's original origin had him reprogrammed to kill his creator, then kiling killing the man responsible for that before walking off into the night to find more people to kill. ''Agents of Atlas'' changed this a little, removing the guy who reprogrammed him, instead having him be built by the Golden Claw and his creator, trying to forestall robot-murderyness, doing a bit of BrainUploading to give M-11 a conscience.


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* TrashTalk: Engages in this with M-21. As Ken learns, it's not a part of the upgrade. M was just doing it by choice.
* UpgradeVsPrototypeFight: With M-21, Jade Claw's own counterpart to him. M-11 loses quite decisively several times over, until he gets an upgrade.


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* IOweYouMyLife: Is loyal to the Golden Claw for having the Ancient One free him from the lantern he'd been stuck in. Loyal is not the same as ''trustworthy''.


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* TreacherousAdviser: Plan warns Jimmy not to trust Mr. Lao. Jimmy initially doesn't listen, which results in the brief war with Suwan.


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* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Claims that all men who claim to wish to wield power for a greater good are simply lying, while she is honest about her intentions.


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* FrontlineGeneral: Like Jimmy, she leads from the front.


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* WomanScorned: At least some of her motivation is feeling that Jimmy forgot about her in the decades apart, and so she's going to burn Atlas to the ground to get back at him.
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* FishOutOfTemporalWater: A side-effect of being rebooted from a young man in the 50s to a young man in the 00s is he takes time to adjust. Sometimes it's humorous, such as thinking San Francisco's being evacuated when it's just normal heavy traffic, sometimes it's not, when he thinks a man's drawing a gun when he's actually [[LookOutHesGotAWallet getting his phone out]].

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* FishOutOfTemporalWater: A side-effect of being rebooted from a young man in the 50s to a young man in the 00s is he takes time to adjust. Sometimes it's humorous, such as thinking San Francisco's being evacuated when it's just normal heavy traffic, sometimes it's not, when he thinks a man's drawing a gun when he's actually [[LookOutHesGotAWallet [[ShootHimHeHasAWallet getting his phone out]].
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* ReassignedToAntarctica: Spent a lot of his career at SHIELD put behind a desk. The first ''Agents of Atlas'' series begins with him going against orders to investigate Claw, and very nearly killed for it.


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* MySuitIsAlsoSuper: Her Agents of Atlas uniform is a customized Uranian space suit Bob gave her. Among other things, while wearing it she doesn't need to use the bathroom.


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* KaleidoscopeHair: She can change what color it is, having gone from red to blond to silver. She goes back to red when Namora returns.
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* AmbiguousDisorder: On his return in ''Agents of Atlas'', Bob's general... alienness has been played up. While some of it comes from being raised by the distinctly inhuman (but not Inhuman) Uranians, it's also been there since he was a child, having no reaction to his dad bundling him into a spaceship.
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* TheChick: Her role with the Agents of Atlas, being usually a non-combatant who provides support.

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* MagneticHero: Jimmy has no superpowers, but he's able to get the ragtag bunch of weirdoes to be a team by sheer force of personality.



The daughter of an Atlantean man and a surface woman, Namora is the cousin of Namor and, like him, is one of Marvel's first mutants.

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The daughter of an Atlantean man and a surface woman, Namora is the cousin of Namor and, like him, is one of Marvel's first mutants. She's also the mother of Namorita.


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* MamaBear: Remember that mention of being Namorita's mom? She was understandably just a teeny bit '''pissed''' about her daughter's death in ''Civil War'', and her subsequent vilification.


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* ClingyCostume: His grey outfit, which was a requirement of living on the surface of Uranus for prolonged periods. Bob's pretty annoyed about this, but there's nothing he can do.


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* YouCantGoHomeAgain: The native Uranians killed the Uranian Eternals. Bob stayed with them for a while, but left when he got the summons to help Jimmy, with the understanding he couldn't go back.
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* RetCon: For most of the character's history, she was presumed to be the real Venus, just like Thor, Hercules, or Marvel's other SuperheroGods. Declaring her to just be a siren was a major recon.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: On his return in ''Agents of Atlas'', Bob's general... alienness has been played up. While some of it comes from being raised by the distinctly inhuman (but not Inhuman) Uranians, it's also been there since he was a child, having no reaction to his dad bundling him into a spaceship.
* AntiHero: The Bob of the 50s stories on occasion, thanks to some differences in cultural attitudes. One story has him outright kidnap a princess of an alien race as a hostage, so he can convince her people not to attack Uranus.



* DidNotGetTheGirl: His Timely-era stories had a few girls of the week, some human, some Uranian, but they'd always be gone by the next story. His 2010 miniseries has him briefly date a girl but breaks it off with her after a while.



** Briefly succeeded as Marvel Boy by Wendell Vaughn.

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** Briefly (and we ''mean'' briefly, as in for one issue) succeeded as Marvel Boy by Wendell Vaughn.



* LightEmUp: Bob's main weapon is a blinding flash of light from his bands.
* MissingMom: Killed by Nazis, on account of being Jewish, which was one of the reasons Bob's father decided to leave Earth entirely.



* {{Retcon}}: In the 70s, Bob supposedly went insane, renamed himself the Crusader, attacked the Fantastic Four, and then died when the Quantum Bands he was wielding overloaded. Come 2006, this was revealed to be an unknown Eternal who'd been altered to look like Bob.

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In the 70s, Bob supposedly went insane, renamed himself the Crusader, attacked the Fantastic Four, and then died when the Quantum Bands he was wielding overloaded. Come 2006, this was revealed to be an unknown Eternal who'd been altered to look like Bob.Bob.
** His 2010 miniseries suggests that at least some of Bob's 50s stories are, in-universe, fabrications made up by Timely Comics.


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* SleevesAreForWimps: His costume as Marvel Boy eschewed sleeves.


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* SpockSpeak: Not in his early days, when Bob spoke the same as anyone else, but on his return in ''Agents of Atlas'' Bob tends to speak in a very stoic manner, often bereft of contractions, to indicate his general isolation from people.
* ThouShaltNotKill: Bob had a code against killing. Blinding people and beating the stuffing out of them is okay, but actually killing them is not.


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* YouKilledMyFather: Things with the Uranians were not helped by them killing his dad in an attempt to trick him in to coming back.

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3-D Man is a classic Marvel superhero. In the 1950s, NASA test pilot Chuck Chandler was flying an experimental plane when he ran into some Skrulls, who captured him. In trying to escape, Chuck destroyed their ship but was exposed to mysterious radiation. When found by his brother Ray, Chuck suddenly disappeared. He had in fact become transformed into a two-dimensional being, stuck in his brother's glasses. When Ray concentrated, he was able to summon Chuck, now the mighty 3-D Man.

Although his character is essentially a 50's hero, he was created in the 1970s for the comic series, Marvel Premiere.

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3-D Man is a classic Marvel superhero. In the 1950s, NASA test pilot Chuck Chandler was flying an experimental plane when he ran into some Skrulls, who captured him. In trying to escape, Chuck destroyed their ship but was exposed to mysterious radiation. When found by his brother Ray, Chuck suddenly disappeared. He had in fact become transformed into a two-dimensional being, stuck in his brother's glasses. When Ray concentrated, he was able to summon Chuck, now the mighty 3-D Man.

Although his character is essentially a 50's hero, he was created in the 1970s for the comic series, Marvel Premiere. Also, while 3-D Man was a member of the Avengers team in the ''What If...?'' than inspired the Agents of Atlas, he wasn't actually a member of the team in regular continuity.



* OlderThanTheyLook: Chuck still looks like a young man, thanks to spending all that time inside his brother's glasses not aging.



* LegacyCharacter: Noh-Varr of the Young Avengers took his old codename of Marvel Boy for a time.

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* ScrewYouElves: Bob had a falling out with the Uranians when they felt he wasn't doing what they wanted. He told them to go spin, figuring there was probably a ''reason'' they'd been exiled to Uranus, and left. They responded by making an insane clone of him.



!!! '''First Appearance:''' Menace #11 (May, 1954)

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* LiteralMinded: In ''Menace'' #11, this was his flaw. Told to pick up a chair, M-11 would pick up a chair. Then another, and another, and another, because it hadn't been told to ''stop''. So, when told to "kill the man in the room", it kills the first man in the room it sees. Then when the person who told him that comes into the room...
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* HumanMomNonHumanDad: Her father was an unnamed Atlantean prince while her mother was a human woman.

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Although his character is essentially a 50's hero, he was created in the 1970's for the comic series, Marvel Premiere.

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* AndIMustScream: The incident that gives Charles the powers of 3-D Man also leave him a two-dimensional being stuck inside his brother's glasses, and he stays that way for decades. It wasn't until the events of ''Kang War'' that Triathalon's actions freed Charles, allowing him to live a normal life again.

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* AndIMustScream: The incident that gives Charles the powers of 3-D Man also leave leaves him a two-dimensional being stuck inside his brother's glasses, and he stays that way for decades. It wasn't until the events of ''Kang War'' that Triathalon's actions freed Charles, allowing him to live a normal life again.



* RetiredBadass: By the modern day, both Chandler brothers have stepped down from active heroing.

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Daughter of an Atlantean man and a surface woman. The Golden Age hero Namora is cousin to Namor and, like him, is one of Marvel's first mutants. She is currently working under Jimmy Woo with the Agents of Atlas.

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Daughter The daughter of an Atlantean man and a surface woman. The Golden Age hero woman, Namora is the cousin to of Namor and, like him, is one of Marvel's first mutants. She is currently working under Jimmy Woo with the Agents of Atlas.mutants.



* GodivaHair: She almost never wore a shirt so her hair covered her breasts.

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* GodivaHair: She almost never seldom wore a shirt so her hair covered her breasts.



* OlderThanSheLooks: Obviously, as an immortal, she's far far older than she looks; but also from a meta standpoint, since she's a relatively obscure Golden Age comics character, revived in modern comics. Apart from her involvement with the Agents of Atlas, she also had a brief encounter with [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Thor]] and the [[Comicbook/MarvelTheLostGeneration First Line]] during the Sixties.

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* OlderThanSheLooks: Obviously, as an immortal, she's far far older than she looks; but also from a meta standpoint, since she's a relatively obscure Golden Age comics character, revived in modern comics. Apart from her involvement with the Agents of Atlas, she also had a brief encounter with [[Comicbook/TheMightyThor Thor]] and the [[Comicbook/MarvelTheLostGeneration First Line]] during the Sixties.



* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Venus is able to alter her form at will limited only by her imagination and desire. Because Venus enjoys her current form, she usually only shifts her hair color and clothing.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Venus is able to can alter her form at will limited only by her imagination and desire. Because Venus enjoys her current form, she usually only shifts her hair color and clothing.



A classic 1950 hero, Robert Grayson, using bands given to him by rogue Eternals, would find a never ending battle against the forces of evil. Years later, he returned to aid the Agents of Atlas.

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A classic 1950 hero, Robert Grayson, using bands given to him by rogue Eternals, would find a never ending never-ending battle against the forces of evil. Years later, he returned to aid the Agents of Atlas.



* {{Retcon}}: In the 70s, Bob supposedly went insane, renamed himself the Crusader, attacked the Fantastic Four and then died when the Quantum Bands he was wielding overloaded. Come 2006, this was revealed to be an unknown Eternal who'd been altered to look like Bob.
* TheSmartGuy: He's most intelligent of the Agents of Atlas.

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* TheSmartGuy: He's the most intelligent of the Agents of Atlas.



A former mercenary that came stuck in the body of a huge gorilla due to a curse. He is one of Marvel's oldest characters and recently became a member of the Agents of Atlas.

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A former mercenary that came mercenary, who after killing the previous Gorilla-Man, became stuck in the body of a huge gorilla due to a curse. He is one of Marvel's oldest characters and recently became a member the curse of the Agents of Atlas.gorilla.



* OneSteveLimit: The Gorilla-Man alias has also been used by the lesser known villain Arthur Nagan, a MadScientist who placed his head on a gorilla's body.

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* OneSteveLimit: The Gorilla-Man alias has also been used by the lesser known lesser-known villain Arthur Nagan, a MadScientist who placed his head on a gorilla's body.



A human consciousness within the metallic body of a humanoid robot, better known as M-11, teammember of the Agents of Atlas.

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A human consciousness within the metallic body of a humanoid robot, better known as M-11, teammember team member of the Agents of Atlas.



* BewareTheQuietOnes: He's a killer robot who does not speak most of the time, but he's also the member of the team most willing to kill enemies or just opponents in a moment's notice. Case and point, when he burned the flesh off of Wolverine's arm just after immediately meeting him when it was meant to be a kill shot.
* TheBigGuy: Tallest, most resilient and best armed member of the original agents.

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* BewareTheQuietOnes: He's a killer robot who does not speak most of the time, but he's also the member of the team most willing to kill enemies or just opponents in at a moment's notice. Case and point, when he burned the flesh off of Wolverine's arm just after immediately meeting him when it was meant to be a kill shot.
* TheBigGuy: Tallest, The tallest, most resilient resilient, and best armed best-armed member of the original agents.



Mr. Lao is a man who gained eternal life by being cursed into a "lung dragon". He's got an important role in Atlas Foundation serving as a advisor for its khans during many centuries, including Jimmy Woo and his Inner Circle of allies, the Agents of Atlas.

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Mr. Lao is a man who gained eternal life by being cursed into a "lung dragon". He's got an important role in Atlas Foundation serving as a an advisor for its khans during many centuries, including Jimmy Woo and his Inner Circle of allies, the Agents of Atlas.



Derek is a Wakandan-born who entered SHIELD at the recommendation of the Black Panther. In his first appearance he recruits Scorpion and then becomes her field handler. Later, He became an associate of the Agents of Atlas.

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* EverythingIsBetterWithMonkeys: Especially when they're immortal and can talk.

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* EnthrallingSiren: She's a Siren whose CompellingVoice can enchant almost anyone who hears her.


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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a killer robot who does not speak most of the time, but he's also the member of the team most willing to kill enemies or just opponents in a moment's notice. Case and point, when he burned the flesh off of Wolverine's arm just after immediately meeting him when it was meant to be a kill shot.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: BewareTheQuietOnes: He's a killer robot who does not speak most of the time, but he's also the member of the team most willing to kill enemies or just opponents in a moment's notice. Case and point, when he burned the flesh off of Wolverine's arm just after immediately meeting him when it was meant to be a kill shot.
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* OlderThanSheLooks: Obviously, as an immortal, she's far far older than she looks; but also from a meta standpoint, since she's a relatively obscure Golden Age comics character, revived in modern comics. Apart from her involvement with the Agents of Atlas, she also had a brief encounter with Comicbook/{{Thor}} and the [[Comicbook/MarvelTheLostGeneration First Line]] during the Sixties.

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See Characters/Avengers2000sMembers for more info.Delroy has three times the physical abilities of someone at the peak of human conditioning as he has been bonded with the spirit of 3-D man.



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See Characters/IronManEnemies for more info.Temujin is the son of the Mandarin and a member of the Agents of Atlas. Inheriting the Mandarin's powerful rings, Temujin resolved to use his father's resources to bring tranquillity rather than terror to the world.



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!!Agents of Atlas

[[folder:Jimmy Woo]]
!!Jimmy Woo
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' James "Jimmy" Woo
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Woo Yen Jet (Chinese name), Jimbo
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Yellow Claw'' #1 (October, 1956)

During the 1950s, no FBI Agent had as distinguished a career as Jimmy Woo, the prime agent involved in battling the villainy of the Yellow Claw. Reborn 50 years later he is now the head of the Atlas Foundation and the Agents of Atlas.
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* BadassNormal: Doesn't have powers but he's a pretty skilled secret agent.
* FountainOfYouth: He was an old man when his last mission went haywire and he was revived in his mid-twenties.
* GoodRunningEvil: Originally the Atlas Foundation was an AncientConspiracy, but ever since he took charge, it has become a far more beneficial organization, if a bit shady still.
* TheLeader: Eventually grows into this role with the Agents of Atlas.
* OlderThanTheyLook: He's technically in his seventies, but thanks to Bob he's restored to his late twenties.
* TricksterMentor: The approach he takes with the new Agents of Atlas, especially towards Amadeus Cho.
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[[folder:3-D Man I]]
!!3-D Man I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Charles Chandler
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Chuck Chandler
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #35 (April, 1977)

3-D Man is a classic Marvel superhero. In the 1950s, NASA test pilot Chuck Chandler was flying an experimental plane when he ran into some Skrulls, who captured him. In trying to escape, Chuck destroyed their ship but was exposed to mysterious radiation. When found by his brother Ray, Chuck suddenly disappeared. He had in fact become transformed into a two-dimensional being, stuck in his brother's glasses. When Ray concentrated, he was able to summon Chuck, now the mighty 3-D Man.
Although his character is essentially a 50's hero, he was created in the 1970's for the comic series, Marvel Premiere.
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* AlliterativeName: '''Cha'''rlie '''Cha'''ndler.
* AndIMustScream: The incident that gives Charles the powers of 3-D Man also leave him a two-dimensional being stuck inside his brother's glasses, and he stays that way for decades. It wasn't until the events of ''Kang War'' that Triathalon's actions freed Charles, allowing him to live a normal life again.
* {{Depower}}: The Triune Understanding stole Hal's powers and gave them to Delroy Garrett, Jr..
* RetiredBadass: By the modern day, both Chandler brothers have stepped down from active heroing.
* SiblingTeam: Sort of. Hal can summon his brother, but since Charles is the one with the superpowers, he's doing all the work.
* SummonMagic: How 3-D Man works, basically.
* SuperSenses: His senses are exactly three times stronger than those of the human average.
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[[folder:3-D Man II]]
!!3-D Man II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Delroy Garrett, Jr.
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Triathlon, Three Dimensional Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Avengers'' Vol 3 #8 (September, 1998)

See Characters/Avengers2000sMembers for more info.
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[[folder:Namora]]
!!Namora
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Aquaria Nautica Neptunia; later changed to Namora
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Avenging daughter, The Sea-Woman, The Sea Queen, Sub-Mariner
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Mystery Comics'' #82 (May, 1947)

Daughter of an Atlantean man and a surface woman. The Golden Age hero Namora is cousin to Namor and, like him, is one of Marvel's first mutants. She is currently working under Jimmy Woo with the Agents of Atlas.
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* ApparentlyHumanMerfolk: Like Namor, thanks to her human half she has the skin color of a human, besides her pointy ears and superpowers.
* BackFromTheDead: After being dead for several decades, she was brought back by the other agents of Atlas.
* DistaffCounterpart: For her cousin.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: She goes around barefoot.
* GoodIsNotSoft: Sure, she's not as ruthless as her cousin, but she can be pretty brutal when it comes to defending the oceans.
* FlyingBrick: Like Namor, she can fly fast and hit very hard.
* KissingCousins: Yes, she and her cousin Namor did kiss and almost married, until it was revealed the marriage was a manipulation by one of Namor's counselors. They remain close, though.
* HumanMomNonHumanDad: Her father was an unnamed Atlantean prince while her mother was a human woman.
* MsFanservice: To go with her cousin's status as MrFanservice, Namora walks around in what's essentially a swimsuit with an opening for her cleavage, with her toned legs on display.
* NotBloodSiblings: Her father was actually adopted by Namor's grandparents.
* PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: An Atlantean princess that can kick ass just as much as her cousin.
* StatuesqueStunner: Officially listed at 5'11"/180cm tall.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: She's the Tomboy to Venus's Girly Girl. She was also the Tomboy to Blonde Phantom's Girly Girl while both were part of Nick Fury's 1959 Black Ops. Initiative.
* WalkingSwimsuitScene: She always wears what's essentially a wetsuit.
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[[folder:Venus]]
!!Venus
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Victoria Nutley Starr, Vicki Starr, Aphrodite Goddess
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Venus'' #1 (August, 1948)

Venus was a Siren cursed by a magician "making her soul as beautiful as her physical form". Ashamed of her past, she began claiming to be Aphrodite the Olympian Goddess of Love, a claim which fooled even the Gods themselves. Becoming a member of the Agents of Atlas, Venus found herself officially receiving the position of the Olympian Goddess of Love after an encounter with the real [[Characters/TheIncredibleHercules Aphrodite]].
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* AllLovingHero: Venus likes and cares about ''everybody'', as befits a goddess of love.
* CharmPerson: Venus's central power; anyone who hears her voice will do anything to make her happy. Good thing she's currently the AllLovingHero type since she used to be a Siren leading sailors to their deaths.
* TheChick: Her role with the Agents of Atlas, being usually a non-combatant who provides support.
* EnthrallingSiren: She's a Siren whose CompellingVoice can enchant almost anyone who hears her.
* DoesNotLikeShoes: Like Namora she prefers to walk barefoot.
* GodivaHair: She almost never wore a shirt so her hair covered her breasts.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: When she was blonde, but even after becoming a redhead she remains as kind as ever.
* IHatePastMe: She doesn't look too fondly at her past as a Siren.
* InnocentFanserviceGirl: She's completely oblivious to how much she exposes with the way she dresses.
* LoveGoddess: After Aphrodite passes her title of Goddess of Love to her.
* OlderThanSheLooks: Obviously, as an immortal, she's far far older than she looks; but also from a meta standpoint, since she's a relatively obscure Golden Age comics character, revived in modern comics. Apart from her involvement with the Agents of Atlas, she also had a brief encounter with Comicbook/{{Thor}} and the [[Comicbook/MarvelTheLostGeneration First Line]] during the Sixties.
* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: She's a Siren with red hair that took over the role of love goddess from Aphrodite herself.
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The girly girl to Namora's Tomboy.
* VaporWear: It's obvious she doesn't wear underwear.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Venus is able to alter her form at will limited only by her imagination and desire. Because Venus enjoys her current form, she usually only shifts her hair color and clothing.
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[[folder:Uranian]]
!!Uranian
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Robert Grayson [[note]]Legally changed from Robert Grabshied[[/note]]
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Bob Grayson, Marvel Boy, The Great Grayson
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Boy'' #1 (December, 1950)

A classic 1950 hero, Robert Grayson, using bands given to him by rogue Eternals, would find a never ending battle against the forces of evil. Years later, he returned to aid the Agents of Atlas.
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* BizarreAlienBiology: Bob extends his esophagus out of his mouth to consume food.
* FlyingSaucer: His flying saucer is the main method of transportation for the Agents of Atlas.
* HumanAliens: While he was born human, he was genetically modified by the Uranian Eternals with their DNA, endowing him with superior physical abilities.
* LegacyCharacter: Noh-Varr of the Young Avengers took his old codename of Marvel Boy for a time.
* PartsUnknown: Bob tries to obscure the fact that he's from Uranus by solely referring to it as "the seventh planet", mostly because it makes Ken laugh.
* {{Retcon}}: In the 70s, Bob supposedly went insane, renamed himself the Crusader, attacked the Fantastic Four and then died when the Quantum Bands he was wielding overloaded. Come 2006, this was revealed to be an unknown Eternal who'd been altered to look like Bob.
* TheSmartGuy: He's most intelligent of the Agents of Atlas.
* TouchedByVorlons: Bob was modified by the Uranian Eternals.
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[[folder:Gorilla-Man]]
!!Gorilla-Man
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Kenneth Hale
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' General Hale
!!! '''First Appearance:''' Men's Adventures #26 (March, 1954)

A former mercenary that came stuck in the body of a huge gorilla due to a curse. He is one of Marvel's oldest characters and recently became a member of the Agents of Atlas.
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* TheAgeless: The curse of the gorilla means he won't die of old age or disease, although he can be killed.
* CursedWithAwesome: Sure, he is a gorilla, but an immortal gorilla.
* EverythingIsBetterWithMonkeys: Especially when they're immortal and can talk.
* HiredGuns: Used to be a mercenary back when he was human, and even nowadays he's seen as one when not with Atlas, like Deadpool's Mercs for Money.
* HitmanWithAHeart: Ken Hale is an expert mercenary. He used to be a lot more unscrupulous, but the Gorilla Curse has left him with much more time to reflect, and while he still works under Deadpool's Mercs for Money operation, he's also a hero with the Agents of Atlas, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos, and for the Avengers as one of Black Panther's "Agents of Wakanda".
* KillerGorilla: Especially when they come heavily armed.
* OneSteveLimit: The Gorilla-Man alias has also been used by the lesser known villain Arthur Nagan, a MadScientist who placed his head on a gorilla's body.
* YouKillItYouBoughtIt: How the Gorilla Curse works. Since Ken killed the previous Gorilla-Man, he's now a gorilla until someone kills him.
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[[folder:Human Robot]]
!!Human Robot
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' M-11
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Tin-Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' Menace #11 (May, 1954)

A human consciousness within the metallic body of a humanoid robot, better known as M-11, teammember of the Agents of Atlas.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a killer robot who does not speak most of the time, but he's also the member of the team most willing to kill enemies or just opponents in a moment's notice. Case and point, when he burned the flesh off of Wolverine's arm just after immediately meeting him when it was meant to be a kill shot.
* TheBigGuy: Tallest, most resilient and best armed member of the original agents.
* CyberCyclops: M-11 only has one visor that functions as an eye.
* EyeBeams: His visor can shoot an incredibly powerful beam.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: He might not look that advanced, but his human consciousness compensates for it.
* TheQuietOne: He is indeed capable of speaking, but chooses not to.
* TheSpeechless: He doesn't have a mouth to speak.
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[[folder:Mr. Lao]]
!!Mr. Lao
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Agents of Atlas'' #5 (February, 2007)

Mr. Lao is a man who gained eternal life by being cursed into a "lung dragon". He's got an important role in Atlas Foundation serving as a advisor for its khans during many centuries, including Jimmy Woo and his Inner Circle of allies, the Agents of Atlas.
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* AlienNonInterferenceClause: Dragons like him can't directly interfere in the affairs of humanity, preferring mostly to advise from his cave.
* BreathWeapon: Has fire breath.
* TheChessmaster: Even Jimmy knows both Lao and other dragons love using mortals as pieces in their games.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: He has elements of both Western and Eastern dragons, having six limbs and breathing fire, but with the serpentine body.
* TheyCallMeMrTibbs: He and all the other dragons refer to each other as ''Mr.''
* WasOnceAMan: Apparently he was once a human who became a dragon.
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[[folder:Temugin]]
!!Temugin
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Temugin
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Temujin, Gene Khan, Son of the Mandarin
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Iron Man'' Vol 3 #53 (June, 2002)

See Characters/IronManEnemies for more info.
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[[folder:Derek Khanata]]
!!Derek Khanata
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Derek Khanata
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' D'Khanata
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Fantasy'' Vol 2 #7 (June, 2005)

See Characters/SHIELDAgents for more info.
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[[folder:Jade Claw]]
!!Jade Claw
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Suwan
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Yellow Claw'' #1 (October, 1956)

Suwan is a grand-niece of Yellow Claw and former lover of Jimmy Woo. She's now known as Jade Claw.
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* ColorCharacter: ''Jade'' Claw.
* DatingCatwoman: She was Jimmy's lover before she turned to crime and scheming.
* DragonLady: Something she deliberately invokes, similarly to her great-uncle who invoked the YellowPeril trope.
* GreenAndMean: Wears jade-colored clothes and has taken her uncle's role as a criminal.
* OlderThanTheyLook: She's probably Jimmy's age, but thanks to the elixirs that gave her father longevity, she looks as if she's in her twenties.
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