List of Marvel Comics characters: U

Mayne is a teenager who appears as a member of the Teen Brigade who possesses technopathy and wield Ultimate Nullifier-resembling ray guns that have the ability to negate superpowers.

[7] Ard-Con was unable to find his people so returned to Earth thanks to a portal created by two tourists and the hero Meggan, who were under the influence of the Eternal.

[8] This proved to be successful, however, upon arriving to his home, he was approached by the Supreme Intelligence who informed Ard-Con that he was the last surviving Kree Eternal.

They were successful in capturing the Avengers, however, the current rulers of the Kree, Ael-Dan and Dar-Benn, decided to execute both teams by locking them into a force field.

Thankfully, Deathbird killed the emperors, which allowed the Supreme Intelligence to regain control of the Kree Empire.

[13] The Starforce was then integrated within the Imperial Guards and under the orders of Deathbird they attacked Quasar with his allies for their intrusion in Shi'ar space.

Created by writer Zeb Wells and artists John Romita Jr. and Ed McGuinness, it first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man (vol.

After accidentally killing Petty, the Ultra Living Brain creates a robotic avatar based on him to interact with the world due to being immobile.

'"[21] Suzy Sherman is an aspiring model who, over the course of a few days, grows several inches, develops the physique of a bodybuilder, and acquires superpowers.

[27] She later is forced to give up the Ms. Marvel costume after an attorney informs her that its intellectual property rights are owned by the Avengers, at this time temporarily under the control of the villainous Norman Osborn.

[29] Following two brief appearances,[30] Ultragirl took part in the Fear Itself storyline when she teamed with the genuine Thor Girl and confronted Prodigy.

The Unspoken first appeared in The Mighty Avengers #27 and was created by Dan Slott, Khoi Pham, and Christos N. Gage.

After refusing to reveal the Slave Engine's location, he was then challenged to a duel by the heir to the throne, a young Blackagar Boltagon.

Despite being by far the strongest of the Inhumans, moving the Slave Engine had weakened the King which led to his defeat at the hands of Blackagar and his friends.

Realizing his mistake, the Unspoken plotted to return and reclaim his throne, cultivating the Xerogen Crystals, only for Attilan to rise into the sky.

Cheated of his redemption and later learning of the silent war between the Inhumans and United States of America, the Unspoken decided to change his plans and unearth the Slave Engine using it to conquer Earth, by transforming all humans on the planet into Alpha Primitives.

The Unspoken was defeated when the chronal ray on board the Slave Engine that accelerated the growth of the Xerogen crystals was used against him, aging him to the point where he was too weak to carry on fighting.

The heroes then permitted the Alpha Primitives to allow the Unspoken to return to his cave to live out the rest of his days.

He is capable of altering his form in any way he desires, and can give himself a wide number of abilities, such as mass manipulation and energy construct manifestation.

The character, created by Scott Lobdell and Brandon Peterson, first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #298 (March 1993).

The character has the ability to generate a tangible field composed of bioelectrical-charged psionic energy around herself, forming an exoskeleton.

The former enemies cooperate to survive without resources while Professor X and Amelia Voght struggle to find their teammates' whereabouts.

[45] Unuscione appears in X-Men: The Animated Series as a devoted and passionate member of Magneto's Acolytes and resident of Genosha.

Upon destroying Sentry 213 who was stationed there, Uranos uses the weapons there in an attempt to return to Earth and gain revenge on Kronos.

As the Prime Eternal upon being revived, Uranos' grandnephew Thanos visited him where he received an imprint key that would grant him access to his armories.

: Judgment Day" storyline, Druig goes to the Exclusion to enlist Uranos' help in dealing with the Mutant threat.

Detecting Charles Xavier's psychic energy on Earth, Urizen traveled through space for centuries to reach him, followed by Hecatomb.

On Earth, Urizen entered the mind of the comatose Regan Wyngarde, and remained with her after she regained consciousness and helped defeat the Children of the Vault.

Rogue then arrived and, her powers augmented by Pandemic's "Strain 88" virus, absorbed the 8 billion consciousnesses Hecatomb contained, destroying it.