Character » Wasp appears in 3558 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.
Absorbing Man & Titania attempted to finish off Hercules while he lay in a coma after being severely beaten by members of the Masters of Evil. The two powerhouses were defeated by two of the smallest Avengers, Ant Man & the Wasp.
Akhenaten was an Egyptian Pharaoh circa 1300 BC who was chosen by the Celestial Order to receive a huge portion of power from the Heart of the Universe.
One of the original Avengers and sometime wife of Henry Pym.
Alaris is a member of the Inhumans and a resident powerhouse of the Royal Guard.
Alkhema, originally known as War Toy, was created by Ultron and had the brain patterns of Mockingbird.
The son of Kraven the Hunter, he too is a skilled hunter and tracker. Unlike his father his enhanced abilities are natural and he can talk to animals.
Amalga-Beast is a monster created by Namor, while he was in control of the Cosmic Cube.
She is a member of Darkseid's Elite whose sole mission is to draw out the resisting Apokoliptians, so that they can be crushed.
Created by Professor Ivo with revolutionary Absorption Cell Technology. This android can replicate the powers of any metahuman he encounters.
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.
Aningan Kenojuak is an Inuit shaman. He found Captain America when he was frozen in ice.
Annihilus, a native of the planet Arthos, is the ruler of the Negative Zone and longtime foe of the Fantastic Four. He is a nihilist who is obsessed with finding different ways to extend his lifespan and isn't opposed to destroying all that which he sees as a threat to his existence.
Arch-nemesis and best friend of Adam Brashear, also known as the Blue Marvel. His power is unstable so he can only exist in our world for brief periods of time. Anti-Man was made into Galactus first Herald of Life.
One of the very first mutants, Apocalypse is both thousands of years old and a monstrous tyrant that has been a longtime foe of the X-Men. Apocalypse believes that only the strongest (whether mutant or superhuman) should survive. His body is a mix of organics and powerful celestial technology, boosting his shapeshifting and other powers to god-like levels.
Aquarius is a member of the Zodiac
Ares is the son of Zeus and the Olympian God of War. After years of fighting against The Avengers, Thor, and mostly his own brother Hercules, Ares joined the ranks of the Avengers. He was a member of Tony Stark's official Avengers team and later Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers. After he attacked Osborn for tricking him in starting Siege on Asgard, he was stopped and killed by the Sentry.
Aries uses the Zodiac Key on the Avengers during their first encounter with the Zodiac organization.
Created by Scorpio (Jake Fury) using the Zodiac Key to serve as members of his own Zodiac team.
Arsenal was created by Howard Stark during the Cold War to be deployed in case the Soviets won the war. Deemed too dangerous, Arsenal was stored underneath what would become Avengers Mansion. Reawakening in modern times, Arsenal battled Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt, the wilderness, wild animals, the Moon, and chastity. The goddess Diana is her Roman equivalent.
Asp has the ability to discharge "venom bolts" that can paralyze or even kill someone instantly.
The first member of the Time-Keepers
Attuma's capture of the Wasp is prominently displayed on the cover of Avengers #26 and this is a reminder of all the times that the Invisible Girl was a hostage or a victim in the early days of the Fantastic Four.
Joining forces with three other villains, the Baron is partly responsible for having the lovely Wasp find her first Avengers hostage role in issue #9.
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.
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