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The leader of the Red Hood gang.
A psionic entity with homicidal intent.
A foe of Man-Thing.
The Black Bishop of the Hellfire Club in New York, capable of manipulating the mass of any object or person.
Harvey Bullock is a fictional character. A detective, appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Batman. The character first appeared in Detective Comics #441 (July 1974) and was created by Archie Goodwin and Howard Chaykin.
One of the children that grew up with Bruce Wayne.
Havok (Alexander "Alex" Summers) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. He first appears in Uncanny X-Men No. 54 (March 1969), and was created by writer Arnold Drake and penciller Don Heck. Havok generates powerful "plasma blasts", an ability he has had difficulty controlling. One of the sons of Corsair, he is the younger brother of the X-Men's Cyclops, and the older brother of Vulcan. He often resents Cyclops' authoritarian attitude and reputation as a model member of the X-Men. In contrast, Havok and his longtime love interest Polaris have had a love-hate relationship with the team, often finding themselves roped into it. Both were also members of the 1990s-era Pentagon-sponsored mutant team X-Factor. After X-Factor disbanded, Havok starred in Mutant X, a series in which he explored a strange alternate reality. He has since returned to the X-Men, later taking over his father's role as leader of the Starjammers to bring Vulcan's reign over the Shi'ar to an end.
Hawkeye (Clinton Francis "Clint" Barton) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Don Heck, the character first appeared as a villain in Tales of Suspense #57 (Sept. 1964) and later joined the Avengers in The Avengers #16 (May 1965). He has been a prominent member of the team ever since.
A former member of the Redeemers and Squadron Supreme.
Hazmat is able to project radiation, toxic waste and a variety of deadly substances. The downside is her body constantly exudes these poisonous substances, so she must wear a containment suit.
Vindicator (Heather MacNeil Hudson) also known as Guardian, is a fictional character, a Canadian super-heroine in the Marvel Universe, and a former leader of Alpha Flight (the code-name Vindicator is also originally used by Heather's husband, James MacDonald Hudson, although he eventually settles on the name Guardian).
Guardian of the the Rainbow bridge, Bifrost.
The Hellfire Club is a fictional society appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Hellfire Club often comes into confrontation with the mutant superhero team, the X-Men. Although the Club appears to merely be an international social club for wealthy elites, its clandestine Inner Circle seeks to influence world events, in accordance with their own agenda.
The creator of Deathlok and the father of Death Locket.
Hellion is a powerful mutant telekinetic.
The Hellions were students of Emma Frost and the Hellfire Club's Massachusetts Academy, and were rivals of the New Mutants.
One of the most powerful Daemonites in existence.
Henry Peter Gyrich, an ambitious politician, has often been a thorn in the side to the superhuman community.
Hepzibah is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is a member of the intergalactic enforcers known as the Starjammers and currently a member of the Uncanny X-Men. The name of her species, Mephitisoid, is derived from the word Mephitidae, the scientific classification for skunks, which her species noticeably resembles.
Son of the Greek god Zeus.
A flying turtle.
A geneticist from the 1930's who became obsessed with further evolution experiments which he used on himself.