List of Marvel Comics characters: F

[8] While War and Death participated in the tournament, Famine and Pestilence served as the regents of Dryador [9] and later fought against the Krakoan mutants to invade Earth.

Like many original members of the Imperial Guard, Fang is the analog of a character from DC Comics' Legion of Super-Heroes: in his case Timber Wolf.

Fang and a small number of other Guardsmen become renegades and turn traitor, betraying the Shi'ar Empire by serving Deathbird in her attempt to overthrow her sister Princess-Majestrix Lilandra.

[32] Farrell also participates in the investigation of fellow journalist Teri Kidder's death,[33] and was the first to interview Luke Cage when he brought the villain Green Goblin to justice.

When Dark Beast becomes interested in the X-Man Bishop, he places Fatale undercover as a waitress named Amy Johnson in Harry's Hideaway, a bar the X-Men often visit to gather information for him.

Scarlett is able to trick a dazed and confused Havok into coming with her as far as Tokyo, Japan, en route to Genosha, but they are intercepted by Fatale, who has hired the Tatsu clan's ninjas for their help in her mission.

Havok is rescued by long-time X-ally Yukio and is reclaimed by X-Factor, who had followed the parties involved to Japan, driving off Fatale and Scarlett after a massive battle.

scientist Terrance Hoffman managed to extract them from the Brimstone Dimension and capture them, draining them of the Terrigen Mist energies and leaving them powerless once again.

Serval Industries sends the new superhero team, X-Factor, consisting of Polaris, Gambit and Quicksilver to Hoffman's base to stop him and rescue the mutants, though they do not know that Fatale, Abyss, and Reaper are among them.

Polaris frees Fatale, but Hoffman uses the energy drained from Abyss and Reaper to transform himself into a giant mutate of immense power.

His body was found by the Angel, who adopted his pet ferret and trailed the spies, eventually working with Captain America and Bucky to defeat them.

At one point, Grannz was engaged to marry fellow Guardsman Oracle[66] (an analog of Saturn Girl, to whom Lightning Lad was also romantically linked).

[86] Soon after he takes the Flint name,[87] Jason finally visits his birthplace Utolan, and discovers his biological mother Irellis and sister Ikelli.

[103] During the "Damnation" storyline, Flux was cast down into Hell after his death and is one of the damned souls who Johnny Blaze and Zarathos encounter there alongside Elephantine, a Jack O'Lantern, and Richard Fisk.

After the city was liberated by the X-Men and Black Bolt, he retained membership in the team as he, like the others, was a deep believer in Apocalypse's Social Darwinism and wanted to rid the world of those unworthy.

She would later take in her great-grandfather's creation Frankenstein's Monster[115] At one point, she came across the Aragorn that originally belonged to Black Knight and accidentally mutated it further when trying to restore it to a normal horse.

[122] Norman Osborn injects him with a sample of the anti-venom antibodies to create "super-venom", a virus capable of killing millions with a single drop.

A search afterwards by Oscorp reveals "no signs of life", which made the team reason that the Freak was killed, with Osborn immediately retorting, "Idiot.

"[123] During the "Origin of the Species" storyline, the Freak is invited by supervillain Doctor Octopus to join his team in exchange for securing some specific items for him.

[volume & issue needed] He helps Wicked survive an attack by Magistrates, military forces who were once the murderous law-enforcement arm of the Genoshan government.

[volume & issue needed] During their efforts to rebuild Genosha, Freakshow takes on a worm-like form and digests the debris of many shattered buildings to turn it into arable land.

[volume & issue needed] After the events of the House of M, Freakshow is revealed to be one of the many mutants to lose his abilities as a result of the Scarlet Witch's decimation.

He became a valuable member of the team, but tragedy struck when his close friend and fellow "Dream Teamer" Crimson Curse was killed in the line of duty.

During the events of Last Planet Standing, Freebooter was badly injured, but received help from the former villain Sabreclaw, whom he later convinced to join A-Next while he was recuperating.

LeBlanc, a man with Olympic-level leaping skills and a former military frogman, is among those recruited by the Organizer, secretly a candidate for the New York mayorship, to form the Ani-Men.

As the Frost siblings were unable to directly infiltrate each other's minds, Emma created a telepathic link between Iceman and Christian, allowing them to communicate.

His newly manifested abilities are extremely powerful, as his projection of Winston was robust enough to convince Emma, herself a particularly advanced telepath, that it was her actual father.

The Frost Pharaoh's numerous attempts to obtain the mysterious "Stone of the Gods" through force at the Brooklyn Museum leads to repeated defeats at the hands of Spider-Man (Miles Morales).

[141][142][143] During the events of "Gang War", Frost Pharaoh is shown to have gained control of Brooklyn Heights, Dumbo, and Vinegar Hill within New York City's criminal underworld.

[144] Frost Phraraoh and his gang called the Ankh-Colytes engage in a destructive turf war with the Bumbler and his Buzz Boyz, but are defeated by Spider-Man and the Daughters of the Dragon.