Character » Firestar appears in 1036 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.
Time traveller from 2092, attempted to remake history in a potential threat to the timestream.
Aftershock is the name of two female villains, both inheriting their electric powers from different versions of their father, Electro. Allison Dillon is from Earth-982, the MC2 universe, and Danielle Blunt is from Counter-Earth, a version of Earth from the Earth-616 universe.
Firestar was originally introduced in the 80's cartoon Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends.
Alkhema, originally known as War Toy, was created by Ultron and had the brain patterns of Mockingbird.
Andrea and her younger twin brother shared the codename Fenris. She was bio-engineered in-utero and must be in contact with her twin brother to use her powers.
Former terrorist and son of HYDRA's Baron Strucker, Andreas von Strucker abandoned his life of evil following the death of his older twin sister. Choosing to become a better man, he became the superhero Swordsman and joined the Thunderbolts on his quest to be the opposite of everything he'd been before.
Animus is a Level 9 demon. He possesses no corporeal body of his own but instead jumps from host to host.
Formerly known as Water Wizard, Aqueduct is a super-villain with the ability to manipulate water.
Arcade kidnapped several young heroes which included Finesse, Reptil, Striker, Veil, Toro, Spider-Girl and Firestar. Arcade placed them inside his Murderworld in hopes to kill these young heroes to restore his reputation. Firestar was bound to a fireproof chair where she had to manually control another robotic arm across a large room that had the key to free her. However, the room was filled with explosives but she managed to escape and Arcade was defeated.
Aria is an alien, from the Zennan nation.
Two beings known as Asylum have been foes of the New Warriors. The first was a mental patient given powers as a member of the villain team Psionex. The second was a mutant supervillain also known as Darkling.
Starting his super-criminal life as Power Man and then reinventing himself as the size-altering Goliath, Erik Josten has served as a member of several incarnations of the Masters of Evil and the Lethal Legion. It wasn't until he became Atlas and a founding Thunderbolts member that he truly "discovered" himself.
A former member of the new Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and Freedom Force. Avalanche has the ability to create vibratory waves that affects inorganic matter. He often uses his power to affect the earth.
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.
Olisa Kabaki, a woman that became the avatar of Ikonn, one of the deities who took part in the Wager of the Octessence.
The super-strong mutant Beef, Buford Wilson, would be the second to the last mutant youth to be recruited into the original Hellions.
Bevatron faced off against Firestar while the White Queen was trying to recruit back her pupil. Bevatron and Firestar engaged each other one-on-one and Firestar won.
Blackball was an evil twin version of Robbie Baldwin from the Infinity War storyline.
A denizen of the Negative Zone who battles Annihilus frequently and became the king of most of the territories of the Negative Zone
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 common enemy of the X-Men and one of the most unusual mutants, who was de-powered during M-Day. His Age of Apocalypse counterpart has since replaced him in his various villainous roles after leaving his home reality.
The son of an American G.I. and a Vietnamese woman, Eric Conroy is the super strong mutate called Bloodstrike who, as a member of the Folding Circle, opposed the New Wariors.
An expert juggler that specializes in explosives, Bombshell began her criminal career as a solo costumed mercenary.
A member of the Reavers who originally served as the team's leader. His lower body is comprised of a heavily armed chassis with tank treads.
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.
A U.S. army sergeant who was discharged and put into jail. He later became one of the strongest members of The Wrecking Crew.
A S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who secretly controlled Lightwave through mind-manipulating machinery.
Member of the Avengers on Earth-9105.
Member of Azazel's pirate crew.
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