Fisk, leader of a small gang of criminals in New Gotham City, rapidly increased his power base through his organizational skills. He eventually became successful enough to invest in legitimate businesses.
Became mayor of New Gotham, possibly a puppet of Doctor Strangefate. Reigns as the quizmaster crimelord supreme.
The Big Question is compelled by obsession to undermine his own success by planting clues to his next move, alerting dare to his traps and schemes. The Big Question trains in the martial arts and is a respected practitioner of Judo, taught to him by a blind man who goes by the name of I'Ching.
The Big Question resides in Arkham Tower, a new city center built over the old Arkham Asylum. The inmates of Arkham, however never relocated and still live inside the tower. It is rumored that the Big Question is somehow enchanted by Dr. Strangefate. The Big Question may have been killed by the assassin Dare. ASN
Appearances: Bonghhunters Special #1; Lobo The Duck #1; Lobo The Duck Magazine #35; Savage Sword of Lobo The Duck #52-55
An evil mastermind.
Jonas Turnip, Gamorola, and Billie the Millie are captured and creamed by Dr Bongface when he had control of the Crystal Rod of Doom. They escaped from Dr. Bongface with the help of a demigod.
Dr. Bong-Face is currently imprisoned in a spanglite cage on the moon (Lobo the Duck apparantly had a hand in this). He destroyed Manhattan as a way to get enough energy to free himself, but failed. LOB
Brother Blood was the leader of a satanic cult in Niles Cable's alternate future. Once just the charismatic leader of the parasitic Cult of Blood, he found true power when he allowed himself to by taken by the alien Brood Queen and so changed his name to Brother Brood.
Presently the Brood Queen's host, Brother Brood rules the Cult of Brood which is housed in the fetid underground caverns beneath the mutant-hating island of Zenosha. Since the Broodlings have no minds, they are unaffected by telepathy and are intent on infesting living bodies with their parasitic young. The Brood's meager brainpower is devoted entirely to Brother Blood's will. Brother Brood (and most likely the Brood Queen) were killed by Niles Cable. XPT
A time-manipulating villian. He was stopped by the Challengers of the Fantastic when he attempted to turn Washington, D.C. into Ancient Egypt. More recently, he battled Spider-Boy and the Legion of Galactic Guardians 2099 (2) in the guise of Kang the Time Conqueror. STU
Probable participant in project that created Dark Claw and Hyena. Partly responsible for Wolverine's former adamantium bones in the Marvel Universe. ADV
An assassin notorious for never missing his mark, Deadeye has never been able to kill rival assassin Dare in the past. Frequently teams with Wired and Lethal.
His last employer was The Big Question who hired him, along with Lethal and Wired, in order to assassinate Dare and Catsai. Deadeye is killed by Catsai.
Catsai's commented that "I don't know why...but this just feels right" when impaling Deadeye through the back with her sai. In the Marvel Continuity Bullseye killed Elektra in much the same way. ASN
First Appearance: Challengers of the Fantastic #5 (old series); Challengers of the Fantastic #1-2; Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour, Spider-Boy #1, X-Patrol #1
Megalomaniac. Ruler of the island nation Latveria and/or Latkovia from a medieval-style castle, but he believes that it his destiny to rule the world. Good friends with Thanoseid.
The head scientist of top secret Project Cadmus, Victor Von Doom was obsessed with unlocking the genetic secrets within the fallen alien creature called Doomsday. During Doom's examination of the monster, a freak explosion caused its DNA to merge with Doom's, transforming him into the evil, bony-armored Dr. Doomsday. In addition to great genius and Herculean strength, the demented Doctor possesses the power of reincarnation. If slain, he will return to life immune to whatever killed him.
During the Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour, Dr. Doomsday headed a nefarious band of villains who have been promised absolute power by Thanoseid if they stop Earth's heroes from interfering with his plan to create a time-halting vortex known as the Infinity Loop. He killed American Girl.
Dr. Doomsday has fought the JLA to a standstill in the past. His latest plan for world domination involves using a device to bridge realities and bring various DC and Marvel super heroes (such as Wolverine, Superman, Spider-Man, and Wonder Woman) into the Amalgam universe under his control. Fortunately, his plans are foiled by the X- Patrol.
Dr. Doomsday stole Silver Racer's skis and power in an attempt to defeat the Challengers. COF MOW SPB XPT
Nose-candy peddler and "stone gangster" based out of Gotham.
Huggy Maddock used to hang out with him until Bullock sent Fanelli upstate for 10-20 years. Bullock had to shoot Fanelli during that bust - a load of 12-gauge buck into the face. Fanelli escaped and robbed a few banks to organize a hit on Bullock. However, Fanelli was killed by Bat-Thing.
About 6700 BCE, in the area of West Africa that will one day be known as Senegal, Fin Fang Flame is imprisoned within the bowels of the Earth, possibly into a region of Hell. He vows to return and commands his worshippers to awaken him.
After 8703 years of slumber, Fin Fang Flame was raised from a fiery pit in a secret shrine in Senegal by the Hellfire League of Injustice in order to launch a final assault on metamutantkind following the Armageddon Agenda (the program that authorised Will Magnus to use his Sentinels to destroy all mutants). After being given his instruction to destroy all mutants, Fin Fang Flame incinerates the Hellfire League of Injustice, claiming that all humanity is mutated to some extent. Fin Fang Flame then begins to destroy major cities such as New York and Tokyo, causing humanity to suffer irreparable destruction until the last metamutant is killed.
He defeats teams such as the JLA, JLA International, JLA West, and S.H.I.E.L.D., and continues unchallenged until the JLX is unleashed on him. JLX member Apollo uses his mutant power to absorb solar radiation to draw the power out of Fin Fang Flame, resulting in the demon dragon's defeat.
The alleged source of his power - the "techno-seed" - is the same as DC's Brimstone's.
About 5,000,000,000 BCE, Oa the Living Planet created Galactiac to breach the Ego-Source & collect data from the birth of the Universe. The ultimate synthesis of mind and machine, Galactiac battles the Old Gods within the Source. Ragnarok begins, decimating Godworld.
Then, 4,800,000,000 BCE, Galactiac, having tasted the Source, cannot be powered by Oa any longer and is driven to drain the lifeblood of planets to recharge his energy-cells. His original programming is also corrupted, leading to his obsession with gathering data by preserving isolated samples of each world's culture in his vast collection.
On his attempt to drain Earth, Galactiac is stopped by the Challengers of the Fantastic when Johnny Stormtrooper destroys his circuitry from the inside.
The leader of the cult of Kidnoids. Beleives that all evil in the universe can be traced back to improperly functioning kidneys, and that fate has chosen her and her minions to cleanse the kidneys of the galaxy. Gold Kidney-Lady feels that Earth's impurities must be flushed first.
Other Appearances: Legends of Dark Claw #1, Dr Strangefate #1 (on a wanted poster)
The Canadian government initiates the Weapon X Project. Logan and Quinn of the RCAF are both accepted as candidates for Project, along with four other 'volunteers'. Few records of the procedures used survive; fragments of Professor Carter Nichols' notes do mentions two scientists by name, Cornelius and Hines. Logan's latent mutant healing power kicks in, which allows him to survive the adamantium-grafting process. Creed survives as well, but becomes a remorseless killing machine, exactly what the Project was hoping for. Creed's sanity does not fare as well, and he eventually goes rogue.
Indestructable metal known as "Adamantium" was bonded to Creed's skeleton and he was given claws made of the same substance. Unlike, Dark Claw, however, Creed was physically deformed as a result of experiment and went insane. Project X also triggered mutant abilites in Creed, who became known as Hyena. Hyena, also known as the Cackilng Canine, will not stop his manical grinning until his arch nemesis Dark Claw is destroyed. His gang is called the Pack.
Only Lobo elements are his explosives named "frolic frags" and general attitude. Only HQ element is his real name, Creed H. Quinn. Creed is Sabretooth's name, but Joker's is unrevealed (Batman movie notwithstanding). HQ is a sidekick of the Joker's from the animated Batman series. ADV CLW
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Immortus, Mister [General Immortus / Mister Immortal, Immortus?, Mr. Sinister]
Runs concentration camps in Niles Cable's alternate future. XPT
Impossible Mod [Mad Mod / Impossible Man]
Appearances: Magneto & the Magnetic Men #9 (old series)
To infiltrate the Magnetic Men, the Impossible Mod poses as Nickel's long lost father until he is uncovered by Detective Dinosaur. The Impossible Mod then fights the Magnetic Men in a battle that leads to their destruction and, eventually, their rebirth. MFM
Would-be omniversal conqueror. "Real" identity is Chronos-Tut.
Able to travel through both time and reality, Kang the Time Conqueror possesses a limbo generator in the circuitry of his mask which manipulates ominiversal forces. Kang ordered the Time Square Generator's destruction by the Frightful Five that resulted in the Chronal Collapse of 2099. He then trapped Spider-Boy in a state of limbo in an attempt to separate and absorb his life energies so that he can conquer the omniverse. Kang the Time Conqueror has battled the Legion of Galactic Guradians 2099 many times in the future. STU
Other Appearances: Magneto & the Magnetic Men #7 (old series); JLX #1, Armageddon Agenda
Jealous since childhood of his mutant brother Erik, who became the hero known as Magneto, Will Magnus obsessively honed his robotics skills, culminating in the creation of the mutant-hunting Sentinel robots. He also created Sinistron to be his ultimate mutant-hunter. Creator of Jocasta.
Bismuth, captured by Will Magnus, debated the future of man and mutantkind.
When the JLX arrived at Atlantis, Will Magnus was already there, with the Serpent Crown. Atlantis had been destroyed.
The Armageddon Agenda program authorized Will Magnus to use his Sentinels to destroy all mutants. JLX M&M MFM
Appearances: Dark Firebird Contract; Magnetic Men featuring Magneto #1
During the events following the Dark Firebird Contract, Mister Mastermind created illusionary master-molds to pose as Firebird's family and made her succumb to his mental tricks, resulting in her turning into Dark Firebird and joining the Hellfire League of Injustice.
Referred to as "Worm", he is the occassional assistant of Magneto. Mister Mastermind was responsible for the Magnetic Men's human-looking alter ego's. UNL
Formerly "close" to Diana. Apparently involved in the kidnapping of Ryan Castiglione. Called War Monarch in ad copy; Punisher may simply have been abbreviating.
In DC Continuity Monarch ruled the future and came back to stop one of his subjects from time-travelling and stopping him; Monarch came back and warped the hero Hawk into becoming him, Monarch. B&B
Towards the end of the First Dynasty in Egypt (2900 BCE), the Royal Physician to the Pharaoh discovers the Lazarus Pit, which triggers his latent metamutant abilities and amplifies them. After a failed attempt to take over the Middle East, the man who would one day be known as Warlord Ghul (and, later, as Ra's A-Pocalypse) sealed himself inside the Lazarus Pit to await the day when his kind would be the dominant species, and he could eliminate the refuse of humanity.
Apollo and Firebird travel back in time to the Malformed West and encounter Ra's A-Pocalypse. This event will one day lead to the Age Of Ra's A-Pocalypse.
Ra's A-Pocalypse was always evenly matched with Dark Claw. With the help of Ubuwong, Ra's A-Pocalypse created a virus that would have slaughtered all of the metamutants on Earth in an attempt to reshape a better world. It was because of the virus that Dark Claw was forced to blow up Ra's A-Pocalypse's plane to prevent the virus from being spread. It is still unclear, however, whether Ra's A-Pocalypse actually died in the fiery crash. ADV CLW
An immortal malform of Amalgam's Wild West era, Black Tom Savage is the great-great-grandfather of Madame Banshee. He is able to focus his metamutant powers through cactus stumps. HEX
Other Appearances: Magnetic Men featuring Magneto #1
Sinistron was Will Magnus' creation, self-described as "the ultimate synthetic entity" designed to be the ultimate mutant-hunter but rebelled against its programming, seeking instead supremacy over mutantkind.
Sinistron uses his psionic ability to mentally enthrall mutants and bring them to his island stronghold on Genosha where he replicates their genetic code. The Magnetic Men discovered Sinistron's plan, and invaded his island, freeing all the trapped mutants and defeating Sinistron. Although Sinistron's body is destroyed by the Magnetic Men, he launches a portion of his memory banks into the air and saves himself. M&M
Daughter of Ra's-A-Pocalypse. She was in love with Dark Claw until he blew up her father's plane. While trying to rescue her father from the burning wreckage, 90% of Lady Talia's skin was burned off. It was replaced with adamantium limbs. Dedicated to killing Dark Claw, she knows his real indentity and employs cyber ninja
assassins to kill him. After nearly killing Dark Claw by piercing his heart with her adamantium claws, Lady Talia has come to terms with her father's passing and has forgiven the Dark Claw.
In the Wild West, Trask was the foremost malform hunter this side of Little Rock, Arkansas. He created the Razormen, primitive malform-hunting robots that he put together using crude eighteenth century technology. Although he is unaware of it, the genius that enabled him to create the Razormen came from a subtle mutation of his own brain. Trask's intense hatred for malforms has brought him into conflict with Jono Hex many times in the past.
Other Appearances: SuperSoldier: Man of War #1, SuperSoldier #1
A Nazi robot. Nazi scientists, with the help of Lex Luthor, stole a small alien craft with a chunk of a mysterious element (Green K) embedded in its hull from the Super-Soldier project. By careful analysis of the element, they were able to exploit its unearthly radiation to power a robot that would be Super-Soldier's match, Ultra-Metallo.
The K-radiation of the unstoppable robot's heart would mean the end of Super-Soldier's World War II fighting days. By March 1942, Super-Soldier intercepts Ultra-Metallo over the North Atlantic as it heads for Washington D.C. Both fall into the ocean during the battle and are lost, presumed destroyed.
One of the interns of the Ultra-Metallo project was an American double-agent who carried secrets of Ultra-Metallo's construction back to the United States. This information eventually wound up in the hands of the young Will Magnus, who used this knowledge in the creation of his mutant-hunting Sentinel robots.
Reactivated recently by Luthor. Destroyed by Super-Soldier. MOW SUS
Evil Nazi scientist. Commanding his troops from Castle Zemo in the heart of Nazi Europe, Zemo battled the Allied Forces during World War II. Major Zemo worked with Nazi collaborator Lex Luthor and was created the War Wheel. MOW