Character » Taskmaster appears in 731 issues.
Abyss is an immensely powerful being which can transform others into lifeless slaves.
Recruited Taskmaster to the Cape Killers
Alex Hayden is the founder of Agency X, which Taskmaster was a part of. They fought often, and Taskmaster even tried to kill Alex by sending him on a job to steal the Punisher's handguns. But Taskmaster was hired to train Agent-X by Sandi, whom he had feelings for.
A villain with the ability to copy the physical characteristics of anyone he observes. He has used these skills as a teacher to many super-villains and henchmen, and some heroes. He is now a hero.
Anaconda worked as an instructor at Taskmaster's Academy.
A U.S. soldier, Alexander Ellis was an amputee whose search for a better prosthetic led him to becoming a technology-powered hero.
The son of Darren Cross, the former CEO of Cross Technological Enterprises.
He's Badd
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.
Mercenary, formerly of the French Foreign Legion. He is one of the most formidable unarmed combatants in the world. He has mastered numerous martial arts and is perhaps the world's leading master of Savate, the French art of kick boxing. He is an accomplished thief and smuggler.
A monk of Dakoth-Kuru, who took control of all his brotherhood.
Blood Spider was trained by Taskmaster to take out Spider-Man, and is also patterned after Spider-Man.
Kidnapped (or liberated) from his post at a HYDRA base by the mercenary Deadpool, Bob is a surprisingly normal guy. Deadpool's feelings for Bob range from friendship to considering him a pet.
Mercenary who bets his services against his fees.
A former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent sent undercover, Constrictor soon became what he was trying to stop. Since joining the Initiative he has lost his arms and had them replaced with cybernetic implants that incorporate his trademark weapon of electrified metal coil whips.
Crossbones was trained by Taskmaster.
A student that was trained by Taskmaster.
A business magnate who has achieved substantial wealth using precognitive abilities bestowed on him by Vetis in exchange for his soul.
Another of Deadpool's oddest friendships. They sometimes fought each other, and sometimes worked together. Deadpool does most of the pwning though. Taskmaster once said "The truth is... You're that good. You've always been that good. Which won't get you a cup of coffee until you figure out how to be a professional..."
A mercenary trained by Taskmaster to take out Spider-Man, patterned after Captain America.
Diamondback was trained by Taskmaster.
Douglas Rockwell was the former chairman of the Commission of Superhuman Activities as well as the Red Skull's agent.
After stealing prototype Ant-Man armor from SHIELD, Eric O'Grady became the Irredeemable Ant-Man; the world's most unlikable superhero. He spend time as a member of the Initiative, The Thunderbolts, and the Secret Avengers before he was killed. He was reborn as an evil synthetic version of himself and went freelance with Taskmaster.
Fellow Cape Killer
Fu Manchu is one of the most popular villains of his time. He was created and introduced in the 1913 novel The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu by Sax Rohmer.
Robot imposter used by Taskmaster against Hawkeye.
Killed in battle against the Avengers, the Grim Reaper was brought back to life using black magic. For a time he had to take the life energy of a human every 24 hours to stay on Earth; he was cured of this thanks to Wonder Man and Scarlet Witch. He met his demise at the hands of Rogue, when he attacked the Avengers in an attempt to kill the Scarlet Witch.
Member of Agent Gao's Cape Killers
Robot version of Iron Man used by Taskmaster to attack Hawkeye.
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