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Namor the Sub-Mariner is the ruler of undersea Atlantis. The offspring of a sea captain and an Atlantean princess, he has been both a hero and a villain to the surface world. Namor is one of Marvel's oldest published characters with his origins in the Golden Age of comics.
Taxi-driver Duke O'Dowd joined the Foreign Legion during World War II. During his time in Bavakuria, Duke was given a magic belt by a Tibetan ruler Wah Le which he uses to fight crime in the United States as The Human Meteor.
Spider Queen is a Golden Age superheroine who original invented web-shooter bracelets who went after criminals murdered her husband. Later she was retcon as a villain and a member of Battle-Axis. After the war she joined the American government splinter cell known as ICON.
Strongman is one of many Superman-clones during the Golden Age of Comic Books. Later he was retcon as a villain and a member of Battle-Axis.
Volton is a Golden Age superhero who possesses what is called "the electrical power of elongation.". Later he was retcon as a villain and a member of Battle-Axis.
Dr. James Bradley is a "self-evolved" mutant super-scientist, co-creator of the original Human Torch, and a former Nazi hunter. He is well-known for his acerbic wit, immense arrogance and love for all things scientific.
The Whizzer is a war-time superhero possessing superhuman speed. Acting as a member of the Invaders and Liberty Legion during World War II, the Whizzer continued his crime-fighting career decades after the war and even joined the Avengers.
Miss America was a Golden Age hero and part of the superhero teams the Invaders and the All-Winners Squad.
The original Human Torch, who fought in the second World War and was a member of the Invaders, is a synthetic human created by Professor Phineas T. Horton. He is also (publishing-wise) the first ever Marvel super-hero!
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.
An ancient old creature whom fought against evil. Several Marvel characters have been the Golem.
A war-time hero, the Blazing Skull was an ally to the Invaders and remains active to this day although with far less sanity. In modern times he has fought alongside Thin Man's Invaders squad and the Defenders.
Golden age character and honorary member of the Invaders. Member of the V-Battalion's Penance Council.
Aarkus was once the Golden Age villain-turned-hero called The Vision, whose people came to our reality to serve as midwives to beings born from Cosmic Cubes.
In the 1930's, Bruce Dickson climbed high in the Himalayas and discovered the lost civilization of Kalahia. They taught him to become "thin" and stretch. He later fought alongside the Invaders.
Skyshark was a villain that worked for the Axis Power during World War II.
The kid sidekick of the Human Torch. Eventually, he stepped out from his mentor's shadow and became a hero in his own right, working with the Kid Commandos.
A former sidekick to Captain America, Jack Monroe abandoned his mentor when he became disillusioned with the hero's lack of finite action against the super-villains they fought. He later became the notorious serial killer known as Scourge.
Professor Horton was the original creator of the Human Torch.
David Mitchell aka Human Top a World War 2 hero and part of the group calld the Kid Commando
Blue Bullet's costume allows him to fly and crash his way through virtually anything.
Believed dead near the end of World War II only to have been found and brainwashed by the Soviets for the next 50 years, Captain America's former sidekick now continues to defend his country from the shadows against those who would threaten it as legendary spy and assassin, the Winter Soldier. He became the new Captain America to honor his friend Steve and he joined the Avengers. When Steve returned as Captain America, Bucky took on the identity of the Winter Soldier once again.
A Japanese-American super-heroine from WWII, founder of The Kid Commandos.
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