The fourth villain bearing the name Malice was a somewhat alternative personality of Susan Richards of the Fantastic Four.
The last two villains bearing the name Malice are disembodied entities, the first of which became an evil doppelganger of Sue Richards who was absorbed into her own mind and the second is a mutant appearing in X-Men comics.
She was a Wakandan mutate with superhuman strength, speed, and agility and was eventually defeated along with the rest of the villains attempting the coup.
He burned a wax museum and left a woman to die as well as robbing a bank with his Vault Puller, one of the many devices he used to terrorize the police.
While his secret identity is not known, there are suggestions that Malice is a wealthy individual, as he drives an AC Cobra and refers to hiding the money in the woods on his "estate."
[volume & issue needed] Malice is a negative aspect of the Invisible Woman's personality awakened by Psycho-Man at a time when she was emotionally unstable after suffering a miscarriage.
[3][4] Reed Richards manages to free Susan from Psycho-Man's control, but she is distraught by the knowledge that Malice still exists inside her.
[7][8][9] The clone is absorbed into Susan before being transferred to the Dark Raider, an insane alternate universe counterpart of Mister Fantastic, and killed when he dies in the Negative Zone.
[18] Malice later returns as a digital entity instead of a psionic one, taking possession of Karima Shapandar (Omega Sentinel) by a computer virus via e-mail.
Later, she fights alongside the other Marauders in Flint, Michigan, against Iceman and Cannonball, as both sides try to obtain the Diaries of Destiny.
[20] In X-Men: Messiah Complex, Malice travels to Cooperstown, Alaska along with fellow Marauders Sunfire, Gambit, Prism, Blockbuster, Lady Mastermind, and Scalphunter.
[volume & issue needed] A squad consisting of Malice, Gambit, Sunfire, and Vertigo confront Bishop who is about to kill the baby.
[volume & issue needed] During the final battle on Muir Island, Malice along with all of Sinister's army excluding Gambit and Mystique ambush X-Force.
[volume & issue needed] Malice has since made her presence known in New York where she starts to possess people until Cyclops is able to detect her (possible with the help of Cerebra).
[21] How she escaped from the containment box is unknown, but she reappeared in a new body and rejoined the Marauders, who once again began massacring the Morlock population.
As it turns out, Malice's true name is Alice MacAllister and she was 16 when her mutant power manifested during an argument with her mother.
When she wished herself to be dead, Alice found herself becoming a psionic entity as her mortal body expired and departed her childhood house.
2 #74 (June 1995), a version of Malice appears, possessing Madelyne Pryor (a clone of Jean Grey) as a member of Mister Sinister's X-Men.