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He is the Slavic God of storm and thunder.
Pete Wisdom is a fictional secret agent published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Excalibur vol. 1 #86 (February 1995), and was created by Warren Ellis and Ken Lashley. Wisdom is a British Secret Service agent with the mutant ability to throw "blades" of energy ("hot knives") from his fingertips.
An ally of the X-Men.
A techno-organic race that spreads through living creatures.
A powerful mutant with the ability to manipulate electromagnetic fields.
Carter Slade, the first to wear the mask, debuted in Ghost Rider #1 (Feb. 1967). He battled evil while dressed in a phosphorescent white costume, complete with a full-face mask, cape, and the requisite white hat. Slade received his outfit and his white horse from Flaming Star, a Native American medicine man.
A member of the Eternals.
An Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Phil Urich, was a hero who, somewhere along the line, began thinking the universe was against him, leading to a psychotic break.
Member of the Nova Corps.
Phoebe is one of the Stepford Cuckoos, a group of clones of Emma Frost created by the Weapon Plus program.
The early human woman that became a host for the Phoenix Force existed on Earth at least a million years ago.
A powerful cosmic entity, an immortal being representing the Life-Death-Rebirth cycle.
A member of the Lethal Legion.
Phyla-Vell is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She has gone by the names Quasar, Captain Marvel and Martyr. She was created by Peter David and Paul Azaceta in Captain Marvel (vol. 5) #16 (January 2004). Her name is derived from the scientific classification phylum, one of the levels of organization (taxons) for classifying life. This is a reference to the fact that her brother Genis-Vell's name comes from genus, one of the other classifications for life forms.
A member of the Wrecking Crew.
Pip was once Prince Gofern of the planet Laxidazia, in the Dolenz System, in the Milky Way Galaxy. He was originally an alien of the Laxidazian race who enjoyed painting pictures of the night sky. Pip became physically and psychologically mutated into a morally degenerate, stunted, satyr-like form known as a "troll" during a bout of drunkenness brought on by a mutagenic hallucinogenic ale. Like all Laxidazian trolls, Pip has four digits (including opposable thumb) on each hand, hooflike feet, and large pointed ears; apparently, normal Laxidazians are nearly identical to Earth humans. After his transformation, his people, also sick of his lewd, lecherous, and hedonistic behavior, strip him of his office and rank. He stows away on a spaceship and continues his life of debauchery.
The Genoshan Press Gang's transportation.
Member of Thanos' new Zodiac team.
Pixie (Megan Gwynn) is a fictional character, a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Pixie belongs to the subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. Her mutation grants her pixie-like eyes, colorful wings that allow her to fly, and "pixie dust" which causes hallucinations. After a confrontation with the revived former member of the New Mutants, Magik, she gains the ability to use magic and a magical weapon called the "Souldagger." Her main use of magic is a massive teleportation spell, which makes her a key asset to various X-Men missions and teams and places her as one of the titles' primary magic users. She was first introduced as a student on the Paragons training squad at the Xavier Institute in New X-Men: Academy X #5 (November 2004), later joining the New X-Men team, and later graduating to the Uncanny X-Men team. Though only a side character in her initial appearances, she has since become a prominent character in various X-Men titles.
A foe of Ms. Marvel.
Dr. Pamela Isley is a plant-human hybrid experiment contained in Ark-M.
Polaris (Lorna Dane) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Arnold Drake and Jim Steranko, Polaris first appeared in The X-Men #49 (October 1968). For the majority of her publication history, she has been a super-heroine, and a member of either the X-Men or one of its sister groups, such as X-Factor. From 1987 to 1989, she was possessed by a villainous telepathic entity, and functioned as the super-villain Malice. Through from 2000 to 2001 she was a member of the Acolytes and Magneto's cabinet on Genosha. A mutant, Polaris can control magnetism, much like Magneto, whom she long suspected to be her biological father, a fact confirmed in Uncanny X-Men #431 (November 2003). She has also had a complicated long term relationship with the X-Man Havok, to whom she was engaged. Another aspect of her character is her recurrent struggles with mental-health issues, including infrequent but severe bouts of mental distress during which she acts erratically or struggles to function.
Former drag racing champion and proprietor of the Star Stop.