Character » Atlas appears in 434 issues.
Growing tired of his mechanic job, Abe Jenkins created a suit of armor and became the Beetle. Originally a criminal, he changed his ways as a member of the Thunderbolts, Taking the name MACH-1. Abe became a mainstay of the group and achieved legitimacy as a superhero. As he's upgraded his armor, he's changed his name to reflect the version of his armor, currently MACH-X.
A mutant and original member of the X-Men, Warren received his angelic wings at a young age along with a unique healing factor in his blood. After being twisted into a weapon of Apocalypse, Warren became the cold and distant Archangel. In the years since then, he's gone back and forth between his two identities.
Teamed up in Florida during War of Realms
The 13th Baron in the Zemo bloodline. Helmut followed in the footsteps of his father before him, becoming an enemy of Captain America and the Avengers. In what could be his greatest scheme ever, Helmut masqueraded as Citizen V and led the Thunderbolts to public acclaim in order to conquer the world. In the end, he failed only because his cohorts desired to remain heroes and rebelled against him.
Blackout is a super-villain who can manipulate Darkforce matter and energy and open portals to it's dimension. He formerly worked alongside Moonstone and subsequently joined the Masters of Evil and later the Thunderbolts.
Constantly striving to prove himself to his peers, Blizzard has wavered between being a lousy frequently defeated crook and a hero desperate to be worthy of the title. Despite all of this, the man behind the mask has a kind heart and only wants to be accepted by those around him.
A lesser-known hero, Captain Ultra is nonetheless one of the cool guys of Marvel.
Eldest of the Josten siblings.
Charles Burlingame was transformed into a stone-like entity by Arnim Zola. He joined the Thunderbolts but died during one of their missions.
Dallas Riordan was originally the Thunderbolts mayoral liaison then became their enemy as Citizen V. Eventually joining the team and merged with Atlas before being the ion-powered Vantage. She has worked with the NYPD, V-Battalion, Department of Homeland Security and most recently the Commission for Superhuman Activities.
A former professional wrestler, Demolition Man has had a dubious and difficult career as a costumed adventurer. Although he began as one of Captain America’s closest allies during a difficult time for the patriotic hero, much of his life following that has proven hard. Recently he has started working as Sam Wilson's pilot and field back up.
After losing his powers, Erik Josten came to Malus in the hope that he could allow him to regain a semblance of his former abilities. Through the use of Pym Particles, Malus was able to give Josten super-strength and the ability to grow in size, and he became Goliath. Afterwards however, Josten refused to repay Malus by working for him, and the two parted on bad terms.
A common enemy of Hank Pym.
Eddie Brock bonded with the dark alien symbiote after it was discarded by Spider-Man, becoming the first Venom. Later, Brock became Anti-Venom, but the symbiote was lost during the events of Spider-Island. Brock has also been forcibly bonded to the Toxin Symbiote by the Crime-Master, but has reluctantly given it up to stop Carnage. Recently he has re-bonded with Venom.
A technological genius, Fixer pursued a life of crime as a partner to Mentallo and later a member of the Masters of Evil. He later became a founding member of the heroic Thunderbolts and despite hating the idea of being a hero and has remained a mainstay ever since.
This Atlas is a member of The Initiative. The Grim Reaper teamed up with Atlas when he was known as Goliath.
Teammate on the Thunderbolts
Citizen V is a legendary hero that spans generations. The name has not only spread throughout a family but was also used by other people including superheroes, and even super-villains.
Jolt is a former Thunderbolts member.
Atlas and Joystick were fellow members of the Thunderbolts.
A combination of Cosmic Cube fragments that assumed the shape of a little girl. Initially used by S.H.I.E.L.D. to create Pleasant Hill.
Arthur Parks was a brilliant scientist in the field of laser research and design. He became a career criminal using laser technology, and then a being of pure living energy. He is an Iron Man enemy.
A villain formerly known as Man-Killer, she loosely reformed and re-established herself as Amazon among the Thunderbolts.
Karla Sofen is a skilled psychiatrist & leader of the Thunderbolts. As Moonstone she is capable of controlling gravity, flight, shooting laser bolts from her hands & emitting bursts of lights.
Kyle Richmond was a thrill-seeking playboy who became the costumed adventurer Nighthawk. Starting out as a villain, Richmond soon found altruism a greater pursuit. As Nighthawk, he became mainstay of the Defenders, and has also acted alongside the Squadron Supreme, the Redeemers, the Thunderbolts and the Initiative.
Ogre is a human inventer who has been classified as a genius. Ogre worked with the Factor Three and the Thunderbolts as their strategist and technical support.
A benevolent and honorable mercenary. Paladin has frequently fought alongside superheroes against some of his dubious employers.
A technician expert in A.I. who was entrusted with the Giant-Man suit By Scott Lang
Runyon Castle is a lawyer that defends super villains.
An underworld surgeon and mutant, the Scalpel acted as a freelance doctor for the criminals of New York City. Where he got his training from is unknown but it proved invaluable for the Thunderbolts during the Purple Man's attack on the city.
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