Location » Russia appears in 1565 issues.
Originally a composite being, Firestorm had power over fire and heat, and could alter the atomic structure of objects
Associate of the People's Heroes. Driven insane by the same process that gave him his powers.
Galena Golovin is the sniper of Team Achilles. Formerly Russian special forces.
Galina Vostokskaja is overlooking the robot army in a secret Russian base on a North Sea island.
A Soviet scientist mutated by radiation and the first foe of the Hulk. He was later cured by Bruce Banner.
General White is the questionably sane, often over-reactive Russian commander of Muscle Tower, the Red Ribbon Army's northern fortress. The oldest of the known officers, White, while not a gifted strategist, is observant and draws conclusions with surprising speed, and is the only officer to have ever found out Goku's primary weakness; his tail.
Zakharov is a Russian general known by his comrades as "Man of Stone" because of his doings during the Afghanistan military occupation by Soviet troops.
Ghost Maker trained in the martial arts for many years at the behest of his father, a high-ranking KGB operative.
A member of Blue Trinity.
Gremlin is the son of Gargoyle, who gave him superhuman intelligence. He designed armor and weapons used by the Soviet Super-Troopers, in his huge secret Soviet base underground in the Arctic.
Grigori is a Russian soldier and hitman.
Grim Hunter is a fictional character by Marvel comics. Grim Hunter is one of the sons of the original Kraven The Hunter.
Hammer is a member of the People's Heroes. He is married to Sickle, a teammate.
Russian-mutated-bear, appearing in the pre-FF days of Marvel comics.
Ilya Koblev is the brother of both Issa Koblev and Ioakim Koblev, triplet Russian mutants born with snow leopard-like appearance and extremely powerful feral abilities. Ilya is one of the few mutants to retain his X gene after MDay.
Ioakim Koblev is the brother of both Issa Koblev and Ilya Koblev, triplet Russian mutants born with snow leopard-like appearance and extremely powerful feral abilities. Ilya is one of the few mutants to retain his X gene after MDay.
Iron Maiden is a former villain and the self-styled master of Vibranium.
Super spy and agent of the former USSR, Iron Maiden has always lived in the shadow of Natasha Romanova, the Black Widow, and is quite jealous of her.
It, The Living Colossus was a statue which the alien Kigors first animated, often falling under the control of Dr. Aloysius Vault; Robert O'Bryan foiled several of Vault's attempts to steal It.
The Russian amateur boxer and Olympic gold medalist from Rocky IV portrayed by Dolph Lundgren.
A Russian soldier who rescued an infant from a burning building during the Battle of Stalingrad, Ivan later became the guardian of the young child, Natasha Romanoff.
Jack is a series of robots built by the Russians, sent to the Iron Fist Tournament for field testing.
A Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union between 1922 and 1953
JP mixes Psycho Power with Bartitsu. Formerly Shadaloo's head manager of finance, the CEO of the international NGO, Terra Network Partners, and secretly head of the Amnesia terrorist organization.
Anatoli Knyazev is a cybernetically-enhanced super-assassin who has clashed with Batman on several occasions. Formerly a Soviet agent, Anatoli is now a freelance mercenary.
Killshot is a Russian cyborg.
A famous big game hunter, who became a mercenary and later, developed an intense obsession with restoring honor to his name. Kraven has been known as a major threat for Spider-Man and leaving a legacy during his demise.
Russian super velocist. She is member of the People's Heroes.
Former president of the U.S.S.R.
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