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After being ousted as leader of Latveria, Dr. Doom returned to the country with the Fantastic Four to overthrow its then-leader, Zorba. Doom met the young Kristoff and his mother. While conversing with them, Kristoff's mother was killed by one of Zorba's robots for violating curfew. Furious at the death of a woman who was standing in his presence and therefore should have been regarded as being under his protection, Doom destroyed the robot and defeated Zorba. Dr. Doom adopted Kristoff as his heir and took him to live in Castle Doom.
Kro is a shape-shifting Deviant and love-interest to the Eternal known as Thena.
Co-leader of the KSW criminal organization.
A member of X-Men 2099.
An Inhuman.
A Sorcerer Supreme from the past with the powers of the Spirit of Vengeance.
Japanese assassin who infamously swapped bodies with the X-Man Psylocke.
Husband of Northstar.
The Kymellians are a species that bear a similar appearance to horses.
An Omega level mutant.
A foe of Wolverine and the X-Men.
Member of the Squadron Supreme.
Daughter of the original Mastermind.
Lady Octopus is a super-villain in Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a protégée to her predecessor of the name and primarily an enemy to Spider-Man and Scarlet Spider.
The first Titania, a member of the Grapplers.
The father of Loki and King of the Frost Giants.
A Golden Age hero.
Former girlfriend of Richard Rider.
An underground race known as the Gortokians.
The Leader (Samuel Sterns) is a fictional super-villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Leader first appeared in Tales to Astonish #62, created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko as an enemy of the Hulk. He has mainly appeared in Hulk related comic books over the years and was one of the featured characters in the Marvel NOW! Thunderbolts relaunch. Sterns worked as a janitor in Boise, Idaho when he was exposed to gamma radiation. The radiation mutated him into a green skinned, super-intelligent entity who names himself the Leader, embarking on a career of crime. He is repeatedly foiled by the Hulk, who overcomes all of the Leader's schemes as well as his artificial henchmen known as the Humanoids. Sterns would later be further transformed, causing his cranium to change into the shape of an over-sized brain. As part of the Intelligencia he is an integral part of the Hulked Out Heroes story-line.
Leech (James "Jimmy") is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Leech made his first appearance in Uncanny X-Men as a Morlock, a group of mutants whose deformities force them to live in the sewers under Manhattan. He is usually depicted as being around twelve years old (his exact age is unrevealed). He speaks in broken English and refers to himself in the third person.
The remaining lifeforce of the Tchk-Tchkii race encased in an advanced and highly armed power suit.
Son of Charles Xavier.
Teacher of Iron Fist.