Team » Thunderbolts appears in 732 issues.
The second man who took up the name American Eagle.
Disillusioned at the law's inability to protect society from the lawless, Houston police officer Bart Gallows resigned from the force and became America's self-appointed top law-enforcement official: Americop.
Dr. Sazaki was born in Counter-Earth created by Franklin Richards.
Scientist Arnim Zola became one of the first biochemists in history after finding notes and equipment belonging to the offshoot race of humanity, the Deviants. He learned many things from his studies, including the ability to transfer people's essence into clones of their original bodies.
A synthetic adaptive android designed by the Mad Thinker to combat super-heroes. Although later defecting and becoming an employee of Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg and Holliway.
Ever since WWII, Baron Strucker has been causing misery and destruction, first as the Red Skull's second-in-command, later as ruler of the terrorist group HYDRA. It might be due to losing his position as a prince in the Prussian dynasty, or maybe he's just a real jerk. He wants total chaos and anarchy, and absolute control of the world. He also wants Nick Fury dead and all forms of democracy crushed.
Super- Villain
Bloodtide is an Atlantean mutate and a member of the Fathom Five.
Jonathan Swift was the second Blue Streak who fought the Heroes for Hire and Thunderbolts.
Bomblast is a member of The Jury.
Mark Diering is appointed as nature's guardian warrior by the Goddess of the Earth and becomes Brother Nature.
A U.S. army sergeant who was discharged and put into jail. He later became one of the strongest members of The Wrecking Crew.
Caprice is a rogue super powered woman who easily submits to the Thunderbolts to be registered with the government. It seems she was afraid of Venom being cannibalistic.
A captain in the Kree militia, Mar-Vell rebelled against a racist tyrannical empire to defend Earth and in so doing became the "Protector of the Universe" known as Captain Marvel. Since his tragic death to cancer, Captain Marvel has inspired many superheroes and heroines and his legacy is still felt throughout the Marvel universe.
Living element of the 'Elements of Doom' team.
A scientist who joined other scientists in forming the Enclave, an organization dedicated in creating a new form in hopes of creating a better Earth.
Gordo Nobili's older son.
The Elements of Doom are recreated by AIM. Cesium is another dangerous member.
Chlorine is an original member of the Elements of Doom.
Originally, Count Nefaria was just an ambitious Maggia Don who hired mad scientists and super-villains. Later, becoming super-powered himself. Luchino stands as one of the Avengers' most powerful enemies, though not one of their most recurring.
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.
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.
Leopold Stryke was the original super-villain known as the Eel and was the brother of the late Jordan Stryke, the original Viper.
Firearm is a member of The Jury.
A dictator. Leader of Kata Jaya, he has acquired dangerous gamma weapons for his country.
An incredibly ancient being, the Grandmaster possesses a high level of cosmic power.
Graviton was a physicist, named Franklin Hall, who was involved in an experiment in a private research facility in the Canadian Rockies. A mistake in Hall's calculations causes graviton particles to merge with his own molecules, and Hall later discovers that he can mentally control gravity.
Killed in battle against the Avengers, the Grim Reaper was brought back to life using black magic. For a time he had to take the life energy of a human every 24 hours to stay on Earth; he was cured of this thanks to Wonder Man and Scarlet Witch. He met his demise at the hands of Rogue, when he attacked the Avengers in an attempt to kill the Scarlet Witch.
The Growing Man is a stimuloid that serves his master Kang the Conqueror.
A mutant linked to the Thunderbolts, originaly made by a Marvel fan in the F.O.O.M. 'create a villain' contest.
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