Location » Bar With No Name appears in 84 issues.
8-Ball went from a brilliant inventor to a bitter re-occurring villain for the hero Sleepwalker. He was eventually killed and brought back. Since his resurrection, Moon Knight has been keeping tabs on him.
An extremely violent boxer turned criminal, Loki bestowed his powers upon him, and he was transformed into the Absorbing Man, granting him powers to absorb any material and take on its properties. He is the on-again-off-again husband of Titania, and an enemy of Thor and Hulk.
Armadillo is a slow-witted man tricked into an inhuman form. He is a criminal by circumstance with few other options in front of him.
Two men have taked the identity of Bird-Man and has served as a member of the Ani-Men.
Working for Walter Declun, Blindside's suit secretes a neurotoxin that temporarily blinds whoever he touches.
Former pro baseball player who became a known criminal as the Boomerang. After fighting towards some semblance of redemption as a member of the Thunderbolts, he lead the seventh incarnation of the Sinister Six.
The Brothers Grimm are two sets of twin supervillains who are brothers, They are an Enemy of Spider-Man, Spider-Woman and the Avengers.
Former head of security for Dr. Doom, now a bouncer and bartender for the Villain Bar
Originally a cat burglar who came into conflict with Spider-Man early in his career, he later went on to rob Hobie Brown and became the second Prowler after stealing Brown's costume and gadgets.
Dmitri Smerdyakov, AKA Chameleon, was first member of an inexperienced Spider-Man's rogue's gallery. The Chameleon is an elite spy and a master of disguise, using a variety of masks, technology, and other inventive techniques to flawless mimic the appearance and mannerisms of virtually anyone. Although he has been revealed to be the half-brother of Kraven The Hunter, the face behind his trade-mark white mask – worn even beneath his other masks – has never been seen.
A foe of Captain America. He was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld and revived years later by the Hood, only to be promptly killed again.
Coachwhip is a serpent-themed villain most often affiliated with either Viper or the Serpent Society.
Pirate and enemy of Iron Man and Namor
Enemy of Nova from a race known as Bird-People.
A French gangster who inherited the Cyclone suit and name from the deceased villain Andre Gerard. Has worked with the Maggia and Justine Hammer's Masters of Evil, and even briefly operated as a member of Hawkeye's heroic Thunderbolts.
The first supervillian called Cyclone. He battled Spider-Man and Moon Knight but was later a victim to Scourge. Was momentarily revived by The Hood only to die again.
Discus is a mercenary for hire who normally works with his brother Stiletto and they have come into conflict with numerous heroes including Luke Cage, Iron Fist and Spider Man.
A robot with the personality of Doctor Doom kept in Hank Pym's lab. In the aftermath of Age of Ultron, he was given the chance to redeem himself.
A common enemy of Hank Pym.
Dragon Man is a synthetic lifeform and occasional enemy of The Avengers. He is currently a member of the Future Foundation.
Edward Lavell took the mantle of the Eel from the deceased Leopold Stryke, and has upgraded his armor and technology to enhance his criminal lifestyle.
Daredevil villain whom was killed by the Scourge
Long time member of the Enforcers
Firebrand was a radical villain who learned how to make weaponry from Stark Industries. He was killed by Scourge.
Greg Salinger was the second and most well-known Foolkiller. He was an insane crusader, a mercenary. He was in excellent physical condition and a fairly decent hand-to-hand combatant though mostly self-trained. Besides he was an amateur poet. More recently, he joined Deadpool's Mercs for Money.
The Gibbon's unsuccessful attempts as a criminal and a hero branded him a loser. As a mutant, he retained his powers after "M-Day."
The Grappler is a minor costume criminal that comes into conflict with She-Hulk. The Grappler would meet his demise at the Bar with No Name massacre and fall victim to the Scourge of the Underworld.
A costume-wearing criminal who is rumored to have cannibalistic tendencies. He went on to join the Masters of Evil and was later appointed to Norman Osborn's Thunderbolts squad to aid them during the Siege of Asgard.
Hellrazor was a super villain agent of Roxxon. He was later killed by Scourge.
The Hijacker was a minor criminal that used his Crime Tank called the Murder Machine to wreck havoc. He would meet his demise at the Bar with No Name as one of the victims of the Scourge of the Underworld, but was later resurrected.
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