Character » Radioactive Man appears in 400 issues.
Former super villain but has since reformed
Armageddon is the son of Apocalypse in Earth-2182 - Nocturne's home reality. He is a member of X-Men in his reality.
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.
Several heroes and villains has been known as Black Knight, the current being Dane Whitman.
Dr. Chen Lu of China would become the accidental result of nuclear isotope studies gone wrong as the irradiated Radioactive Man. A walking meltdown and Communist accolade, Radioactive Man has been a Master of Evil and Thunderbolt battling the Avengers or separate members for many years.
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.
Jonathan Swift was the second Blue Streak who fought the Heroes for Hire and Thunderbolts.
The Thunderbolts engage Brother Nature in a brief scuffle and per sway him to stop fighting so his land will be safe from radiation poisoning. He surrendered and agrees to register under the Superhuman Registration Act.
Caprice is a telepathic serial killer and one of the founding members of the Scourge of the Underworld vigilante group.
During World War II, Steve Rogers volunteered to receive the experimental Super-Soldier Serum. Enhanced to the pinnacle of human physical potential and armed with an unbreakable shield, he became Captain America. After a failed mission left him encased in ice for decades, he was found and revived by the Avengers, later joining their ranks and eventually becoming the team's leader.
Pilot in the Wakandan Air Force. His jet was destroyed by the Black Knight while the Military was trying to stop the Rhino.
As a child, Matt Murdock was blinded by radioactive waste while trying to save an elderly stranger about to get hit by a truck carrying the dangerous material. In turn, his other senses were heightened to superhuman sharpness and he gained a form of "radar sense". By day, he is a successful trial lawyer; but by night, he guards Hell's Kitchen as Daredevil: the Man Without Fear.
Wade Wilson is a former test subject of the Weapon X program, where he received his regenerative healing factor through the scientific experiments conducted upon him. A prominent enemy, ally and later, member of X-Force. He's famous for breaking the Fourth Wall.
Death's Head a Robot bounty hunter (or rather, as he calls himself, a "freelance peace-keeping agent"), that got his start in the UK Transformers comic series. Eventually, he later on made his way into mainstream Marvel comics and has had different incarnations. He has recently resurfaced as a bounty hunter capturing alien fugitives for SWORD.
The Thunderbolts come after Arnim Zola at his hidden base in China and the entire team is engulfed by Doughboy when they step off their transport. The Thunderbolts break free and engage with Doughboy alongside an army of Zola's mutates.
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.
Hank Pym is a genius, one of the founding members of the Avengers, the creator of Pym Particles, and a modern-day superhero.
Trained by criminals and inspired by heroes, Clint Barton has grown from a troubled youth into one of the greatest heroes on Earth. The world knows him best as Hawkeye: Earth's Mightiest Marksman. A member of the Avengers for many years, he has left the team on occasion because of team friction. But he always returns, ready to face any threat.
A simian hit-man, seeking to avenge the deaths of his tribe members using skills he learned from the world's greatest assassin. He has a movie based on him in-universe. He also likes to shoot Deadpool. Sweet foot-shooting action!
Whilst fighting the Hulk The Radioactive Man lost most of his Powers.But when fighting Spiderman he regained all the Power that he lost and still he keeps fighting Super-Heroes like the Hulk
Thunderbolts took down Hurricane during Civil War.
Tony Stark was the arrogant son of wealthy, weapon manufacturer Howard Stark. Tony cared only about himself, but he would have a change of heart after he was kidnapped by terrorists and gravely injured. Pressured to create a weapon of mass destruction, Stark instead created a suit of armor powerful enough for him to escape. Tony used his vast resources and intellect to make the world a better place as The Invincible Iron Man. Stark's super hero identity led him to become a founding member of the Avengers.
Former superstrong ally to Captain America and now galactic adventurer.
A nurse who assisted Thor (disguised as Dr. Donald Blake) and eventually fell in love with him. Despite being diagnosed with breast cancer, she took up the mantle of Thor when he was no longer deemed worthy, and eventually became the new Valkyrie.
A polymorphic Muslim Pakistani-American teenager from New Jersey. She becomes the newest holder of the Ms. Marvel identity. She is the Inhuman leader and one of the founding members of the adolescent superhero team the champions.
The foremost time traveller in the Marvel Universe and arguably the Avengers greatest foe, Kang has amassed an empire with a citizenry of millions, and cut a swath of terror through the ages.
Khn'nr was a Skrull impersonator of Mar-Vell. A sleeper agent, he fully believed himself to be Captain Marvel and chose to fight and die as Mar-Vell against the invading Skrull forces.
Originally created as a Marvel Age April Fool's joke, the character has been used in several appearances in "normal" continuity.
Namor's bloodline flows through Llyron's body and he would serve as king of Atlantis for a brief moment. He returns to the surface world as the leader of Fathom Five and face numerous heroes including Warbird, Genis-Vell and the Thunderbolts.
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