Character » Pete Wisdom appears in 623 issues.
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A U.S. army sergeant who was discharged and put into jail. He later became one of the strongest members of The Wrecking Crew.
Mutant with geokinesis powers. Battled Kitty Pryde and Pete Wisdom while they were with MI:13.
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Daughter of Nekra and Grim Reaper, Death Reaper is a black magic user with a super-villain fetish.
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The Original Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's famous novel. His character has been explored in many comics, including those released by Marvel, DC and many other publishers.
The popular name given to the unidentified serial killer who operated in the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. Jack the Ripper immediately became a notorious icon of public knowledge, afterwards. Through the mysterious lore of his cases, he has crossed into folklore; being used in various media as perhaps the most legendary serial killer.
Lilith "Mother of Demons" is originally a goddess, dating back to Pre-Sumeria.
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Ex-governmental Her Majesty agent, and later expert assassin.
Former superior officer of Pete Wisdom in Black Air and colleague to the British faction of The Hellfire Club.
Member of the Mutant Liberation Front.
Enemy of the Knights of the Pendragon.
Pete Wisdom was an agent for the British government organization Black Air, a group that conducted research and investigation of supernatural phenomena. Black Air was Britain's replacement for the now defunct Weird Happenings Organization (W.H.O.). Wisdom's function in Black Air was that of investigation, espionage, and in some cases, assassination.
The Red dragon comes from Welsh mythology.
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