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He returns to Earth and constructs an "Omegatron", although he suffers injuries received when he was hit by a truck in New York City.

[2] The Omegatron is eventually released from the time displacement spell and battled Namor, the Hulk, Valkyrie, and Namorita and was destroyed.

[3] Yandroth's spirit next possesses a young female chemist to telepathically attack the heroes; however, he is defeated by the Defenders again.

Patsy, who had escaped and learned this, tells the Defenders, who were currently comprising Namor, Hulk, Doctor Strange, and Silver Surfer.

[7] When the four Defenders members became The Order for a short time, their curse started to cause Yandroth to slowly reform.

[10] Yandroth is featured in the limited series "The Last Defenders", disguised as a businessman after he escaped, killed the Ganyrogs, and took over Yann.

Assisted by the floating head of the entity known as the "Recorder", he attempts to manipulate his way into gaining god-level powers.

Nighthawk, Colossus, Blazing Skull She-Hulk, and Warlord Krang battle the group the Sons of the Serpent which culminates in a confrontation with Yandroth.

[11] This Yeti, an Inhuman mutated by the Terrigen Mist,[12] was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Fantastic Four #99.

The character joins the superhero team First Line,[13] but leaves after losing control during a fight, and lives in a temple in the Himalayas for a period.

[volume & issue needed] In the Age of Apocalypse reality, Yeti appears as a member of the Brotherhood of Chaos.

[volume & issue needed] Professor Ho Yinsen is a supporting character of Iron Man in the Marvel Comics universe.

The character, created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Don Heck, first appeared in Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963).

Stark's US military convoy had tripped a land mine and he was injured with shrapnel that was slowly moving toward his heart.

Stark dons the armor, becoming Iron Man, and defeats Wong-Chu, apparently killing him in the explosion of munitions shed, before freeing all other prisoners.

It is revealed that Wong-Chu survived the munitions shed explosion and that Yinsen's brain was preserved alive, salvaged by an interdimensional merchant called Doctor Midas.

In a failed attempt to recover the control device for the implant, the terrorists send hitman Andrei Gorlovich to murder Yinsen's wife.

Unlike in the film, this version sacrifices himself to prevent the Ten Rings from acquiring Tony Stark's notes on the Iron Man armor and the ammunition that was stored with them.

He makes amends with his old rival Daisuke Sasaki and together decide to rebel against the government by forming with other Japanese school leaders.

[28] Throughout the first season, Nobu assists the Hand in smuggling a child called "Black Sky", only to be foiled by Matt Murdock and Stick.

[32] After Elektra sacrifices herself to save Murdock, the latter throws Nobu off of a building and he is beheaded by Stick so that the Hand can't revive him again.

[33] Yukon Jack (Yukotujakzurjimozoata) is a character in the Marvel Universe, a member of the superhero team Alpha Flight.