[67] Century appears in Iron Man, voiced by James Warwick in the first season, Jim Cummings in "The Beast Within", and Tom Kane in the two-part series finale "Hands of the Mandarin".
The Elder of the Universe version of Challenger first appears in The Avengers #678 and was created by Mark Waid, Al Ewing, Jim Zub, and Pepe Larraz.
Through unexplained circumstances, the Challenger "bounced forward" in time to the present day, finding himself without assets, having been presumed dead, and inquiring of the law firm Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway about reversing his will.
The Elder of the Universe version of Challenger possesses the Primordial Power, which gives him super-strength, enhanced durability, immortality, energy manipulation, and the ability to resurrect the dead.
the Left Hand, and the fathers of the members of the Folding Circle, encounter the Temple of the Dragon's Breath, where a seemingly English-speaking Cambodian geriatric named Tai restrains them via magic.
Chrell utilized Super-Skrull abilities of the Fantastic Four (similar to Kl'rt) in order to deal with the Runaways and the Young Avengers to assassinate Hulkling, culminating in his suicide attack which is contained by Xavin.
With members of the Underground and Hydra's Avengers end up in his base, the Ultron/Hank Pym fusion managed to figure out that Scarlet Witch was possessed by Chthon while also mentioning that Vision is suffering from an A.I.
[145] During the "Venom War" storyline, a future version of Dylan Brock arrives in the Flickering Realms with Doctor Strange to seek his help in dealing with mechanical symbiotes.
[volume & issue needed] When Cloud 9 completes her Initiative training, she is assigned to Freedom Force, where she fights alongside Challenger, Think Tank, Equinox, and Spinner.
[volume & issue needed] Sometime later, the Clown rejoins the Circus of Crime and they battle Namor, Shroud, Hulk, She-Hulk, Power Pack, Ben Reilly, Spider-Man, Howard the Duck, Generation X, Devil Dinosaur, and Moon-Boy.
[volume & issue needed] The Clown, along with Princess Python, Cannonball, and the Gambonnos, eventually move to Hollywood and resort to armed robbery, but they are thwarted by the Hulk.
He battles the Jack Truman incarnation of Deathlok while attempting to kill Nick Fury, who he believes is a crime boss, but who is actually under the hypnotic effects of Ringmaster.
[181] He later joins the Gamma Corps, which was assembled by General Ryker to destroy the Hulk, under the name Griffin, with a mutation similar to Betty Ross' Harpy form.
[189] During the "Opening Salvo" of the Secret Empire storyline, Clown is a member of the Circus of Crime and is recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil.
[210] The daughter of Dorothy and the late Burt Carlysle, of New Brunswick, New Jersey,[211] she is kicked out of her home and becomes a sex worker in Boston, where she meets and falls in love with a mercenary named Wade Wilson.
[231] Tom later becomes a teacher at Massachusetts Academy, a school for mutants run by the White Queen, where he teaches physical education to a small group known as Generation X.
[251] June Covington has antiseptic breath, bones that soften to diffuse impact, and glands that distribute megadoses of Relaxin to allow her joints to dislocate with ease.
[253] The Skrull impersonated Craddock in order to be involved with the Alien Activities Commission to manipulate public views on Captain Marvel, and utilize political tactics against the Avengers and Fantastic Four.
[254][255][256] Ultimately, the Skrull posing as Craddock was exposed by Rick Jones and beaten to death by an angry mob caused from his anti-alien instigations while his identity theft victim is located by Nick Fury.
It consisted of himself, Jack-O-Lantern, the Human Fly, the Death Adder, Megatak, and Toxin (which now has Eddie Brock as a host after losing the Anti-Venom symbiote back in the Spider-Island storyline).
[268] The Crime Master subsequently hires Blood Spider, Death-Shield, and Jagged Bow to help him steal a damaged Rigellian Recorder from Deadpool and the Mercs for Money.
[270] During the Civil War II storyline, the Crime Master joins the Kingpin's organization and is killed by one of Fisk's enemies who defaces the corpse with a sign that reads "It's Not Your City".
[271] One of Mister Negative's Inner Demons later impersonates the Hobgoblin's Crime Master to manipulate the Black Cat and the Enforcers into helping him break into Ryker's Island, where he tries to assassinate Hammerhead and Tombstone.
Believing his father, the Comet, was killed by an assassin, Frank decides to follow in his footsteps and gain vengeance on the criminal underworld, fighting crime as the costumed Crimebuster.
An army of supervillains, including the Brothers Grimm, Mad Dog, Bobcat, Razor Fist, Bullet Biker, and the Death-Throws, are all defeated by Hawkeye, Mockingbird, and Trickshot.
[297] Crossfire is later recruited by Lucia Von Bardas, along with other technology-based supervillains, to attack Nick Fury and a group of superheroes who were involved in a secret war in Latveria.
She then fakes her own death, and steals a fortune in cash and valuables from the criminals, including Vector's power nullification chamber, which Backus later claimed to have secretly destroyed.
The criminals are later transferred to the Raft, a super-prison, but they escape during Electro's mass breakout, with Crossfire leading a gang of his fellow mind-manipulators: Controller, Corruptor, Mandrill, and Mister Fear.
[304] Led by the Wrecking Crew and Dr. Jonas Harrow, Crossfire and the rest of Hood's crime syndicate rebel against their leader and attempt to strike a deal with Osborn.
The character was created by Chris Claremont, John Romita Jr., and Bret Blevins, and made her first appearance in Uncanny X-Men #211 (August 1986), part of the "Mutant Massacre" storyline.