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Frankie Raye worked for the United Nations as an interpreter. She met Johnny Storm and became his girlfriend, despite her fear of fire. The couple soon broke up, despite an attempt at reconciliation by Johnny. A brief encounter by the two some time later results in an unpleasant reaction by Frankie. They eventually begin to see each other again. Her fear was eventually explained to be the result of a mental block induced by her stepfather, Phineas Horton, after she was accidentally doused with the chemicals which caused the android original Human Torch (his creation) to burst into flame, in an attempt to prevent her from using the Torch-like powers granted to her by the accident. After breaking through the block, she regained her full memory and discovered her previously repressed superhuman powers. She aided the Fantastic Four for a short time, until she volunteered to become the new herald of Galactus. She took the name "Nova". Having previously demonstrated what the Fantastic Four deemed an alarming willingness to kill opponents, she claimed to have no compunction about leading him to sentient populated planets and proved that when she led the Devourer of Worlds to the Skrull home-world to consume it.
Nova (Richard Rider) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared historically as the star of his own series, and at other times, as a supporting character in team books such as The New Warriors. He is a member of the intergalactic police force known as the Nova Corps, for which he gained superhuman abilities including enhanced strength, flight and resistance to injury.
The Nova Corps is a fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Marv Wolfman, the Corps first appeared in Fantastic Four #205 (April 1979).
Nuke is the result of an attempt to recreate the process that created Captain America.
Mutant son of the Whizzer.
The billionaire industrialist used the Iron Monger armor in a battle against his rival and arch-nemesis, Anthony Stark/Iron Man.
Member of the Dark Celestials.
A criminal Juggler.
Leader of the Thieves Guild.
The All-Father of the Norse gods and ruler of Asgard.
A member of the Dora Milaje.
Member of the same group as Caiera.
A giant created by the Inhuman, Maximus, to lead a rebellion of the Alpha Primitives.
Omega Flight is a Canadian superhero team and follow up to Alpha Flight.
Little is known about the past of Arkady Gregorivich Rossovich except that he was a serial killer born in Russia. He was captured by the Interpol agent Sean Cassidy and turned over to the KGB, which wanted to experiment and attempt to create a super-soldier similar to Captain America. Omega Red is the end result.
A human Sentinel.
One Above All is the most powerful of the Celestials.
The One Below All is a malevolent cosmic entity.
Queen of the Kymellian race.
Onslaught was born from the minds of Professor X and Magneto, and is a nigh-omnipotent villain, and can absorb powers from various other characters.
The Centaurian Inhuman Queen.
Long serving member of the Imperial Guard of the Shi'ar Throne.
A successor to the original Orb, this one has an actual giant eyeball for a head.