The Raft is a fictional prison facility for superhuman criminals (predominantly supervillains) in the Marvel Universe. Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American Author, Screenwriter, Musician, Columnist, The Raft is a horror Short story by Stephen King first published in The Twilight Zone Magazine in May/June 1983 A prison, penitentiary, or correctional facility is a place in which individuals are physically confined or interned and usually deprived of a range of A superhuman is an entity with intelligence or abilities exceeding normal human standards In the sociological field, crime is the breach of a rule or Law for which some governing authority or force may ultimately prescribe a Punishment A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and The Marvel Universe is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place Created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist David Finch, it first appeared in Alias #26 as the "Maximum-Maximum Security" facility of the Ryker's Island Maximum Security Penitentiary, a fictionalised version of New York's Rikers Island. Brian Michael Bendis (born 1967 is an American Comic book writer and erstwhile artist Ryker's Island is a fictional Comic book Maximum security prison located in the New York City of Marvel Comics ' Marvel Universe. New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous Rikers Island is one of New York City 's large jail facilities as well as the name of the 413
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In New Avengers #1, the Raft was used as a staging ground for a large-scale prison break. Electro is hired by an unknown sponsor to drain the generators powering the facility, thus shutting down the security system and freeing the superpowered inmates. Electro is the name of several Fictional characters that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics, including two from Marvel's predecessors A battle ensues, with heroes Spider-Woman, Captain America, Spider-Man, The Sentry, Daredevil, Luke Cage, and Iron Man defending themselves against the likes of Mr. Hyde, Hydro-Man, and Purple Man, among others. Spider-Woman ( Jessica Drew) is a superheroine, a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Sentry ( Robert "Bob" Reynolds) is a character that appears in the Fictional Marvel Universe. Daredevil is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Luke Cage, born Carl Lucas and also called Power Man, is a fictional Superhero appearing in Comic books published by Iron Man is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Mister Hyde ( Calvin Zabo) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain. Hydro-Man (also spelled Hydro Man) is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Purple Man ( Zebediah Killgrave) is a Marvel Comics Supervillain.
Due to the events on The Raft, forty two inmates escape. Captain America and Iron Man form the New Avengers from the heroes present at the breakout, (save for Daredevil who, due to personal reasons, does not wish to join) in order to recapture these fugitives. Thus, the Raft serves as a catalyst for the formation of the New Avengers team, and the jumping point for an on-going series of stories to be depicted in the New Avengers comic book series.
A number of prisoners seen in the Raft are characters who had undergone numerous changes in appearances[1] or characterization (such as Silver Samurai); however, in New Avengers they are portrayed as having reverted to their earlier appearances and behaviors. The Silver Samurai ( Kenuichio Harada) is a Fictional character in Marvel Comics ' universe, sometimes a Superhero and sometimes The reason for this mass reversion is not explained. Furthermore, many of the inmates were previously believed to have died in past stoylines, such as Cutthroat and Graviton. Cutthroat ( Daniel "Danny" Leighton) is a Comic book character, a supervillain in Marvel Comics ' main shared universe Graviton is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Various Marvel creators, including writer Bendis, have stressed that these behavioral and physical anomalies are not continuity errors, but the grist of a future storyline (see Secret Invasion). Secret Invasion is a Comic book Limited series and crossover storyline that began in April 2008 published by Marvel Comics.
As revealed in New Avengers #1, The Raft is on an island separate from Ryker's Island. The Raft has eight underwater levels of cells. Each cell is surrounded by thick steel and lined with adamantium. Adamantium is a fictional metallic or crystalline substance which has seen extensive use in comics cartoons and video games The cells have no windows; instead, each cell door has a video camera monitoring the inmate it houses. The video surveillance is two-way, allowing for the inmates to see who is looking at them. The inmates' powers are neutralized and they are allowed no human contact.
All civilian visitors, superpowered or not, must have a superpowered S.H.I.E.L.D. agent escorting them, and the facility is manned by 67 highly trained, armed S. SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe. H. I. E. L. D. agents.
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| Answer | Aaron Nicholson | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by Toxin; First appeared in Spectacular Spider-Man vol. The Answer is the name of two fictional Comic book characters owned by Marvel Comics and appearing that that company's Marvel Universe. Toxin ( Patrick Mulligan) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. 2 #91; not to be confused with former SHIELD agent, David Ferrari who took the name in Captain America v3, #42 |
| Armadillo | Antonio Rodriguez | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout and joined the UCWF but was later recaptured by the New Warriors; first appeared in Captain America #308 |
| Brothers Grimm | Nathan Dolly Percy Grimes Barton Grimes |
Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was later recaptured by Nighthawk and Gargoyle; formerly of Night Shift. Armadillo ( Antonio Rodriguez) is a Fictional character, a minor former Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. The Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (abbreviated UCWF) is a fictional organization in the Marvel Comics universe. The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics Superhero team traditionally consisting of young adult heroes The Brothers Grimm are two sets of twin Fictional Comic book Supervillains owned by Marvel Comics and existing in that company's Marvel Nighthawks are Birds of the Nightjar family in the New World subfamily Chordeilinae. For the comic book series about the Disney show see Gargoyles (comics Gargoyle is a name shared by two Fictional characters appearing First appeared in Iron Man #187 |
| Cold War | Unrevealed | First appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #2 |
| Controller | Basil Sandhurst | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout and was recaptured by the Avengers; First appeared in Iron Man #12 |
| Crossfire | William Cross Prisoner #V22503 (Raft number) |
Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Avengers; First appeared in Marvel Two-In-One #52 |
| Crusader | Arthur Charles Blackwood | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by Dr. Strange; First appeared in Thor #330 |
| Cutthroat | Daniel Leighton | Tried to escape during Spider-Man: Breakout but was captured during the chaos. Coldwar is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Universe who first appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #2 Controller ( Basil Sandhurst) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain appearing in the Marvel Universe. The Avengers is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Crossfire ( William Cross) is the name of a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics fictional Marvel Universe. Crusader is the name of two Fictional characters created and published by Marvel Comics. Doctor Strange is a Fictional character, a Comic book sorcerer and Superhero in the. Cutthroat ( Daniel "Danny" Leighton) is a Comic book character, a supervillain in Marvel Comics ' main shared universe Has been transferred to The Vault; Brother of Diamondback, thought to have been killed by Crossbones in Captain America vol. " The Vault " is the widely used Nickname of a defunct Prison facility for Superhuman criminals (predominantly Supervillains Diamondback ( Rachel Leighton) is a reformed Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary Crossbones ( Brock Rumlow) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. 1 #408 but later appeared incarcerated. First appeared in Marvel Team-Up #89 |
| Doctor Doom | Victor von Doom | Captured in Mighty Avengers #11. Dr Doom redirects here For other uses see Dr Doom (disambiguation.
First appeared in Fantastic Four #5 |
| Equinox | Terrance "Terry" Sorenson | Upon his release, became a member of Vil-Anon. Equinox ( Terrance Sorenson) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain appearing in publications from Marvel Comics. First appeared in Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 |
| Flambé | Unrevealed | Member of Hell's Belles; Depowered due to the effects of M-Day; First appeared in X-Factor vol. Flambé is a fictional mutant character in the Marvel Comics universe. Hell's Belles is a Fictional Super villain team in the Marvel Comics Universe, comprised of female mutant terrorists 1 #80 |
| Glowworm | William Blake | Mutated by Super-Soldier variant, murdered series of African-Americans sparking race riots until the record of him being a white man was revealed to be false, and he was actually an African American; First appeared in Power Man/Iron Fist #123; Not to be confused with the Morlock mutant known as Glowworm who was killed by the High Evolutionary |
| Grey Gargoyle | Paul Pierre Duval | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Fantastic Four and was transferred to The Vault. Glowworm is the name of two unrelated characters from Marvel Comics. The Morlocks are a group of several fictional Comic book mutants associated with the X-Men in the Marvel Comics universe The High Evolutionary is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Grey Gargoyle ( Paul Pierre Duval) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Fantastic Four is a fictional Superhero team appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. " The Vault " is the widely used Nickname of a defunct Prison facility for Superhuman criminals (predominantly Supervillains First appeared in Journey into Mystery #107 |
| Hydro-Man | Morris Bench | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Fantastic Four and was transferred to the Vault. Hydro-Man (also spelled Hydro Man) is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Fantastic Four is a fictional Superhero team appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Has also been incarcerated in the Big House. First appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #211 |
| Ironclad | Michael Steel | Member of the U-Foes; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Avengers. Ironclad ( Michael Steel) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe whose first appearance was in Incredible Hulk vol U-Foes is the name of a Comic book supervillain team appearing in various series published by Marvel Comics. First appeared in Incredible Hulk v2, #254. Not to be confused with the Ultraverse's Ironclad |
| King Cobra | Klaus Voorhees | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by Toxin; former leader of the Serpent Society; first appeared in Captain America #367 |
| Kogar | Li-Peng Kai | First appeared in Master of Kung Fu #62 |
| Lullaby | Felicity Hopkins Cross | Possibly depowered after M-Day; first appeared in Sleepwalker #9 |
| Mandrill | Jerome Beechman | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Avengers. The Cobra is the alias of two fictional Comic-book Supervillains that appear in the Marvel Comics universe. The Serpent Society is a fictional organization of snake-themed supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe Kogar is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe whose first appearance was in Master of Kung Fu #62. Mandrill is a Fictional character, a mutant Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Has served time in Seagate as well; Unknown whether Mandrill was depowered after M-Day. First appeared in Shanna the She-Devil #4 |
| Manticore | Unrevealed | Brand Corporation agent; was defeated by Hawkeye and Ghost Rider before being incarcerated. Roxxon Energy Corporation (also known as Roxxon, formerly known as Roxxon Oil Company) is the name of a Fictional massive Petroleum Corporation Hawkeye ( Clint Barton) also known as Ronin and Goliath, is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional Supernatural Antiheroes appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. First appeared in Ghost Rider v2, #27 |
| Mister Fear | Alan Fagan | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by Spider-Man; nephew of the second Mr. Mister Fear is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Fear/Prof. Lawrence "Larry" Cranston; father of Shock; face cut off by other inmates for her, swore vengeance from the hospital bed. First appeared in Marvel Team-Up #92 |
| Mr. Hyde | Calvin Zabo | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Young Avengers; former member of the Masters of Evil; first appeared in Journey into Mystery #99 |
| Mr. Rasputin | Plotnick | Formerly known as Rapstiun; First appeared in Strange Tales #145 |
| Printout Man | Unrevealed | Defeated by Spider-Man; First appearance: Hostess Cup Cakes advertisement (1977) |
| Psiphon | Unknown | First appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #147 |
| Purple Man | Zebidiah Killgrave | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by Jewel. Mister Hyde ( Calvin Zabo) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain. Young Avengers is an American Comic book published by Marvel Comics. The Masters of Evil is a name used for a number of fictional Supervillain teams that appear in Comic book published by Marvel Comics. The Purple Man ( Zebediah Killgrave) is a Marvel Comics Supervillain. Jessica Campbell Jones is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Escaped again and started manipulating the Thunderbolts before they turned him in. The Thunderbolts are a Marvel Comics Superhero team which consists mostly of former Supervillains The group was conceived by writer Kurt Busiek First appeared in Daredevil #4 |
| Razor Fist | Douglas Scott | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by Toxin. Razor Fist is a Marvel Comics Supervillain. There have actually been 3 characters all virtually identical in appearance and ability to go by this title Has served time in Ryker's Island; First appeared in Master of Kung Fu #105 |
| Razorhead | Unknown | Mutant possibly depowered by M-Day; was seemingly killed by Arnie Lundberg in X-Statix #5 but was actually imprisoned. Ryker's Island is a fictional Comic book Maximum security prison located in the New York City of Marvel Comics ' Marvel Universe. Fan Boy ( Arnie Lundberg) is a comic book character in the X-Statix series X-Statix was the name of a Fictional team of mutant Superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be media superstars First appeared in X-Statix #5 |
| Serpentino | Unrevealed | First appeared in a Magic Snake Ad in Marvel Team-Up #126 |
| Tiger Shark | Todd Arliss | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the New Warriors. Tiger Shark ( Todd Arliss) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Former member of two incarnations of the Masters of Evil. The Masters of Evil is a name used for a number of fictional Supervillain teams that appear in Comic book published by Marvel Comics. First appeared in Sub-Mariner #5 |
| Vampiro | Unrevealed | First appeared in Nova v3, #5 |
| Vapor | Ann Darnell | Member of the U-Foes; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Avengers. Vapor ( Ann Darnell) a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe who first appeared as a member of the villainous group the U-Foes. U-Foes is the name of a Comic book supervillain team appearing in various series published by Marvel Comics. First appeared in Incredible Hulk v2, #254 |
| Vector | Simon Utrecht Prisoner #V224 (Raft number) |
Leader of the U-Foes; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Avengers. Vector (Simon Utrecht is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe whose first appearance was in Incredible Hulk (2nd series #254 U-Foes is the name of a Comic book supervillain team appearing in various series published by Marvel Comics. First appeared in Incredible Hulk v2, #254 |
| Vermin | Edward Whelan | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by Nightcrawler; First appeared in Captain America #272 |
| Wrecker | Dirk Garthwaite | Member of the Wrecking Crew and the Lethal Legion; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Avengers. Vermin is a Fictional character, a Comic book Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Nightcrawler ( Kurt Wagner) is a Fictional character, a Comic book Superhero in the Marvel Universe. The Wrecker ( Dirk Garthwaite) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain of the Marvel Comics universe. The Wrecking Crew is a team of four Fictional Supervillains — Bulldozer, Piledriver, Thunderball, and the Wrecker — The Lethal Legion is a team of characters that appear in the Fictional Marvel Universe. First appeared in Thor #148 |
| X-Ray | James Darnell | Member of the U-Foes and brother of Vapor; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was recaptured by the Avengers. X-Ray ( James "Jimmy" Darnell) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe whose first appearance was in Incredible Hulk U-Foes is the name of a Comic book supervillain team appearing in various series published by Marvel Comics. Vapor ( Ann Darnell) a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe who first appeared as a member of the villainous group the U-Foes. First appeared in Incredible Hulk v2, #254 |
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| Aryan | Unrevealed | Transferred to The Cage; leader of the Skulls, idolized Red Skull. The following is a list of prisons asylums institutions planets and alternate dimensions which have been used to imprison humans superhumans and nonhumans in various fictional comic book universes The Red Skull is a name shared by several fictional Comic book Supervillains from the Marvel Comics universe. First appeared in Wolverine v2, #164 |
| Barbarus | Unrevealed | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout; member of the Savage Land Mutates. Barbarus is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. The Savage Land Mutates are the name of a fictional Marvel Comics Supervillain group based in the Savage Land, a hidden Antarctic environment First appeared in X-Men #62 |
| Baron Blood | Kenneth Crichton | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. Baron Blood is the name of several fictional vampiric Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. First appeared in Union Jack #2. The son of Spitfire, nephew of Union Jack |
| Battler | Daniel "Danny" Brougton (birth name) Daniel Axum (deed poll) |
Imprisoned for 3 years after defeated by Spider-Man, retired from crime. Spitfire ( Lady Jacqueline Falsworth-Crichton) is a Fictional character, a Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe and former member Union Jack is a fictional Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. First appeared in Thunderbolts #76 |
| Blackout | Marcus Daneils | Member of the Lilin, escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. For Blackout Comics owned Hari Kari see Blackout Comics Blackout is the name of two Fictional characters both Supervillains First appeared in Ghost Rider v3, #2 |
| Blood Brothers | Unrevealed | Twin aliens from Roclite; former agents of Thanos, sent to Earth during Maximum Security then transferred to the Raft; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. The Blood Brothers are Fictional Characters that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Thanos is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. One later killed by Drax the Destroyer. Drax the Destroyer ( Arthur Douglas) is a Fictional character from the Marvel Comics universe. First appeared in Iron Man #55 |
| Bulldozer | Henry Camp | Member of the Wrecking Crew; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. Bulldozer ( Henry Camp) is a fictional Supervillain in the Marvel Universe. The Wrecking Crew is a team of four Fictional Supervillains — Bulldozer, Piledriver, Thunderball, and the Wrecker — First appeared in Defenders #17 |
| Bushwacker | Carl Burbank | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. Bushwacker ( Carl Burbank) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe who is primarily an enemy of First appeared in Daredevil vol. 1 #248 |
| Carnage | Cletus Kasady | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout and was confronted by Sentry. Carnage is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Sentry ( Robert "Bob" Reynolds) is a character that appears in the Fictional Marvel Universe. Was flown into space, separated from his symbiote, and left to die. Considered incapacitated. |
| Centurius | Noah Black | Mad scientist; Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Chemistro | Calvin Carr | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Constrictor | Frank Payne | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout but was apprehended by Spider-Man and Moon Knight. Centurius is a Fictional Supervillain appearing in publications by Marvel Comics. Three people have taken the moniker of the supervillain Chemistro in the fictional Marvel Comics universe. Constrictor ( Frank Payne) is a fictional Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Moon Knight ( Marc Spector) is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. His charges were overturned and he is now entering high society thanks to Hercules. Hercules is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. |
| Corruptor | Jackson Day | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Count Nefaria | Luchino Nefaria | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Crossbones | Brock Rumlow | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Deathwatch | "Stephen Lords" | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Dr. Demonicus | Douglas Birely | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Electro | Maxwell Dillon | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Foolkiller | Kurt Gerhart | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Graviton | Franklin Hall | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Griffin | Johnathan "Johnny" Horton | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Jigsaw | William "Billy The Beaut" Russo | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Living Laser | Arthur Parks | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Mentallo | Marvin Flumm | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Molecule Man | Owen Reese | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Nitro | Robert Hunter | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout; Currently a "guest" of Atlantis. The Corruptor ( Jackson Day) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. Count Nefaria is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Crossbones ( Brock Rumlow) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Deathwatch is a Demonic Super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe, most notably as an enemy of Ghost Rider. Doctor Demonicus ( Douglas Birely) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Universe. Electro is the name of several Fictional characters that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics, including two from Marvel's predecessors The Foolkiller is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. Graviton is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Griffin, in comics, may refer to Griffin (DC Comics, a DC Comics character who is a novice superhero and roommate to Bart Allen. Jigsaw ( Billy "The Beaut" Russo) is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. The Living Laser is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Mentallo (real name Marvin Flumm) is a Fictional Comic book Supervillain, a mutant who appears in books published by Marvel Molecule Man is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Nitro is a Fictional character, a Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Atlantis is a Fictional location in the Marvel Comics Universe |
| Piledriver | Brian Phillip Calusky | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Radioactive Man | Dr. Piledriver ( Brian Philip Calusky) is a fictional Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. The Radioactive Man ( Chen Lu) is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Chen Lu | Escaped during Spider-Man: BreakoutLater returned to China. The Radioactive Man joined the New Thunderbolts. REFORMED |
| Rampage | Stuart Clarke | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout Now working with The Punisher. Stuart Clarke is a Comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe, an ex- Supervillain who first fought as Rampage The Punisher ( Frank Castle) is a fictional Antihero that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. |
| Sauron | Karl Lykos | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Scarecrow | Ebenezer Laughton | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. Sauron is a Marvel Comics Supervillain, an enemy of the X-Men. This article deals with the Scarecrow of Marvel Comics For the DC Comics supervillain see Scarecrow (comics. Joined the Chameleon along with several other villains in attacking Spider-Man after he revealed his true identity. The Chameleon is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Currently a member of the Thunderbolts "hero-hunters". (As seen in Civil War #4) |
| Shockwave | Lancaster Sneed | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. Shockwave ( Lancaster Sneed) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe whose first appearance was in Master of Kung Fu vol Captured when he attempted to leave the country |
| Sidewinder | Seth Voelker | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout. Sidewinder ( Seth Voelker) is a fictional character a Reformed Super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe who first appeared in Marvel Paroled. Appeared on a talkshow discussing the New Thunderbolts. Voelker has given up crime. But two men-one deceased, have used duplicates of the Sidewinder costume. The third Sidewinder is a current member of the reorganized Serpent Society. They were defeated by Captain America and the Diamondback LMD and are presumed in custody. |
| Slug | Ulysses S. Slug ( Ulysses X Lugman) is a Fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Lugman | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Thunderball | Dr. Thunderball ( Eliot Franklin) is a Marvel Comics Supervillain and a frequent enemy of Thor and a somewhat reluctant (albeit utterly Elliot Franklin | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Tombstone | Lonnie Thompson Lincoln | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Typhoid Mary | Mary Walker | Escaped during Spider-Man: Breakout |
| Zzzax | N/A | Captured by SHIELD in She-Hulk Vol. Tombstone is a Supervillain in the fictional Marvel universe. Typhoid Mary ( Mary Walker) also known as Typhoid and Bloody Mary, is a fictional Supervillainess in the Marvel Comics universe Zzzax is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. 2 #17 |