Character Index - G[]
Gabe[]
Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #11
Gabe was a drunk who was ambushed by Grizzly when the bar closed.[1] |
Gabi[]
Appearances: X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #36
Gabi was a Mexican girl who together with her friends Javier and Miguel found a deep hole and on the outside what remained of the pupal state of one of Maggott's endosymbiotes and were terrified when they saw the slug grown to gigantic size.[2] |
Gabriel[]
Appearances: Spider-Man #80
Vinnie's son, Gabriel was rescued by Spider-Man from Hydra agents.[3] |
Gacha[]
Appearances: Blood and Glory #2, Blood and Glory #3
Gacha was a member of the Medisuelan National Defense Force under the Navatilas regime, answering to Colonel Antonio Veneno. Gacha and Veneno were involved in operations related to illegal drug smuggling, with Navatilas' blessing, in a camp in Medisuelan jungles. Veneno believed that Gacha and his fellow Orejuela were skilled torturing a prisoner to death, while also leaving a recognizable corpse.[4] When Veneno captured Captain America, he chained the prisoner and had Gacha[5][4] and Orejuela assist him.[4] Navatilas ordered Veneno to kill Captain America,[5] and to find his iconic shield, for which Veneno sent a team led by Enrico. To kill Captain America, Veneno had Orejuela pushing the prisoner's neck with the butt of a rifle, and Gacha grab a heavy bag of rice that would push Captain America's neck in an impossible angle. By then, Enrico's men had been killed by Captain America's ally the Punisher, who arrived with the shield (and a bomb hidden under it), and distracted Veneno. Captain America broke the bag with his teeth, surprising Gacha and Orejuela, who tried to recover the rice - but Captain America, still tied up, moved to fight them, knocking down Orejuela. The bomb exploded, killing Veneno and launching the shield through the room in a situation that could have killed Gacha. Captain America grabbed the shield in time to save a scared Gacha's life, then punched Gacha unconscious.[4] Navatilas' forces then attacked the camp in an attempt to remove any loose ends. The stray bullets may have killed Gacha.[4] |
Gail[]
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #65
Exposed to the red cloud from Mount Rushmore, Gail managed to take her son Paul to Keystone.[6] | |
Appearances: Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes #2
Gail was shown on TV attending a maggot-eating contest.[7] |
Gaius[]
Appearances: New Mutants #9
Gaius was a colleague of Marcus Gallio in Nova Roma. He warned him about the dangers if the New Mutants were to turn on them.[8] |
Gales[]
Appearances: America Chavez: Made in the USA #3, America Chavez: Made in the USA #4, America Chavez: Made in the USA #5
Gales was a millionaire scientist who owned an island with magical characteristics, which was known as the "Utopian Parallel," far from the coast of Long Island. It was there he invited Amalia and Elena Chavez, the mothers of America and Catalina, with the supposed intention of finding a cure to the Edges Syndrome that plagued the girls and other children on the island with experimentation that was not entirely ethical.[9] While the Doctors Chavez researched a cure, Gales was secretly conducting his own research into possibly weaponizing the girls' powers, developed from the mysterious extradimensional energies from the island's gateway accompanying the medical study.[10] However, Amalia and Elena reconsidered their stance after both daughters showed signs of remission, only for Gales and his men to impede their escape with the children. After Amalia sacrificed herself to destroy the gateway, Gales shot and killed Elena, who motivated the girls to fight to escape, with Gales only capturing Catalina in the chaos. Gales kept Catalina in his "care" for the next fifteen years, replicating the research and giving Catalina powers similar to America.[11] |
Gamal[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #392
Gamal was a guard at Farnoq Dahn's Fortress (and possibly a soldier in the Trans-Sabalian Army). While guarding X-Factor's leader Havok (came as US support to Trans-Sabal but captured by Farnoq Dahn to be used in their nuclear program), he, Stahn and two other guards were taken down by Hulk.[12] |
Gamble[]
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #520
Mr. Gamble was a vampire under the Navarro regime. He participated in the kidnapping of Summer Klein and while he was feeding on her intervened Hannibal King, hired by Summer's parents, who saved the girl and killed Gamble and the other vampires with him.[13] |
Gammal[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #391
Gammal was a soldier (and possibly a platoon leader) in the Trans-Sabalian Army. At their position guarding the way to the Sendara Pass (and their lines of supply), they were met with the Hulk who offered them to surrender and avoid violence, to which they replied with their weapons before getting neutralized by Hulk's knock-out gas. The Trans-Sabalian Air Force immediately dropped bombs on the position, killing the soldiers while leaving the Hulk unharmed.[14] |
Gantlebanter[]
Appearances: Annihilators #1
Mr. Gantlebanter was an employee of Timely Inc. who, seeing Rocket running in the offices fleeing the wooden Clown, was frightened by saying that the Clown would kill them all.[15] |
Ganz[]
Appearances: Deadpool Team-Up (Vol. 2) #898
Ganz was an henchman of Pablo Espinosa who was confronted and knocked out by the Zapata Brothers.[16] |
Gar[]
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #13
Twin brothers Gar and Larry stabbed each other to death over jealousy for a Gehenna Stone fragment.[17] |
Gardel[]
Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Community #1
Gardel was the owner of a bodega in Brooklyn and when Miles Morales walked into his shop to buy some flags, Gardel gave him some Dominican flags but a friend of Miles who was present in the bodega corrected Gardel telling him that Miles' mother was Puerto Rican, and Gardel apologizing, he replaced them with the exact ones.[18] |
Gardner[]
Appearances: Venom: Dark Origin #1 |
Gargantax[]
Gargantax (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #166
Gargantax was the giant champion of Baron Mort-Pointard, who, thanks to his prowess in armed combat, managed to perpetuate the baron's tyrannical reign for a dozen years. For all his ferocity in battle, Gargantax was, at heart, a bashful childlike man, who fell in love with a peasant girl named Giselle. Despite his attempts to win her admiration and affection, Giselle simply couldn't love him and she ran away. Since the titan was inconsolate and would not fight, the baron sent his men to recapture her and then arranged the duel with Fafnir. Gargantax quickly overpowered both him and the intervening Conan, but Giselle rushed down in the arena to stop the giant from killing his opponents, distracting him enough so that Conan could wound and then skewer and kill Gargantax.[20] |
Garn[]
Garn (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #154, Conan the Barbarian #167
One night, Garn found an unconsciously wounded Conan just outside his house in Cimmeria, supposedly left by a goddess.[21] |
Garrison[]
Appearances: Rom #54 & Rom #55
Dr. Garrison was about to deal with a Rick Jones transfusion because of his radiation exposure when a nurse was accidentally infected by a syringe containing corrupted blood from Dire Wraiths and turned into a monstrous creature that assaulted Dr. Garrison and killed her.[23] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #48
The boss of one of the New York crime families summoned by Hobgoblin and killed by him for not taking him seriously.[24] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #253
A psychiatrist staff member of the Ravencroft Institute, accompanied Dr. Mueller by Martha Paterson of which he claimed to be one of his patients.[25] |
Garrity[]
Appearances: Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force #1
Minor: Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force #2 Garrity was a member of the Purifiers who blew himself up with an explosive vest inside an airport full of civilians.[26] |
Garson[]
Appearances: X-Men #121
Garson was one of the guards of Department X who apparently caged Wolverine in Calgary.[28] |
Garth[]
Appearances: Daredevil #56, Daredevil #57
Garth was Paxton and Penelope Page's butler.[29] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #242
Garth was an actor who was running a scene with Julie Angel at the Village Theatre.[31] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #12
Garth was one of Mary Jane Watson-Parker's bodyguards while walking through Fifth Avenue.[32] |
Garvin[]
Appearances: Iron Man #183
Mr. Garvin was a machinist who created a pair of gloves for Iron Man’s armor after he removed the gloves that he had created on Battleworld due to malfunction. The gloves did not integrate the repulsor ray technology created by Tony Stark thus limiting the features available to Iron Man during combat.[33] | |
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 2) #39, Hulk (Vol. 2) #41
During the absence of Thaddeus Ross's father who had gone to war, Mr. Garvin took care of the Ross farm,[34] but he also had a love affair with Thaddeus's mother.[35] |
Gary[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #381
Gary quickly left the Washington Square Park as soon as he noticed the Hulk walking by.[36] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #0, Amazing Spider-Man #407
Gary was a Centennial University student who used to hang out at the Daily Grind.[37] | |
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 4) #1
Gary was John Pillinger's cameraman.[39] | |
Appearances: Secret Avengers #11, Secret Avengers #12
Given the difficulty of extrapolating John Steele's thoughts at the time of his past where he was persuaded to join the Shadow Council, Gary suggested that Steve join the experimental session by sharing Steele's thoughts.[40] | |
Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1
Gary was a hot-dog vendor from which Peter and his homeless neighbors usually went to.[42] |
Gavin[]
Appearances: Marvels #2
A reporter for the Daily Globe, Gavin and hie colleague Jay were told by Barney Bushkin to cover the Sentinels' story.[43] | |
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #10
In high school, when Gavin was a "Mr. Popular Super-Jock," he spread an unmentionably horrible rumor about Tanya Patterson that made her great-guy boyfriend dump her and cost her all her friends. She ended up marrying some loser and having awful kids. Nine years later, she hired Deadpool to kill Gavin for $500. Deadpool broke into some guy's house and ordered a pizza. When Gavin, now a pizza delivery man, showed up, Deadpool ate the pizza (pineapple and black olive), then killed Gavin.[44] |
Gayle[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #10
Gayle was a news anchorwoman who during a series of interviews with street people about the Progenitor's doomsday, was asked by her colleague on the news that fortunately they were lucky not to have to make a moral judgment but only report the news but she replied that they reported violence on average and by accepting money with the ads meant that they monetized the violence.[45] |
Gazelle[]
Appearances: Dazzler #35
Gazelle was a member of the Racine Ramjets, a roller derby team that visited the all-female club Femmes. Gazelle participated in the harassment of Alison Blaire and her coworker Barb Spooner until a fight broke out between them with Alison Blaire coming out on top.[46] |
Gemet[]
Appearances: X-Men: Legacy #257
The Shi'ar Commander Gemet, controlled by the Friendless, accepts a treaty of peace and friendship with the Grad Nan Holts and together they decide to eliminate the earthlings considering them common enemies, ignoring that their space station was falling towards the sun.[47] |
Gene[]
Appearances: Ms. Marvel #9, Ms. Marvel #10
Art Director for Woman Magazine, presents the project of two covers to Carol, for the magazine but Carol refuses both of them considering them pathetic.[48] Gene bursts into the office of associate editor Tracy Burke screaming that Carol had forced him to layout a new cover of the magazine for lunchtime and then she did not find herself at that time to be able to approve it.[49] | |
Appearances: Darkhawk Annual #1, Darkhawk #23, Darkhawk #26, Darkhawk #27, Darkhawk #40, Darkhawk #42, Darkhawk #43, Darkhawk #48
Gene was a school friend of Chris Powell. He was in the small group of friends who went on a fishing trip to make male bondings.[50] |
Gennady[]
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #10
Gennady and Dmitri were two soldiers who were tasked to located the Mandarin's body amid the wreckage of his sky dragon aircraft. Instead they found a badly beaten Iron Man, who tried to explain what had happened inside the aircraft but then collapsed.[58] |
Genuardi[]
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 3) #9, Captain America (Vol. 3) #13
Mr. Genuardi was a greengrocer and neighbor of Steve Rogers. Passing him on his way home, Steve asked him what his bad mood was, and he complained about building a skyscraper in their neighborhood.[59] |
Geoff[]
Appearances: Iron Man #23
Geoff was a sailor who met and married Cheryl Porter. During their honeymoon, he was serving on the smuggling ship used to bring the Titanium Man in the United States.[61] | |
Appearances: Beta Ray Bill #2
Geoff was the bartender of Don's Bar & Grille on the planet Markus-Centauri, the place where Odin had holed up after giving the throne to Thor to enjoy his beer.[62] |
Geoffrey[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #60
Geoffrey was a bouncer at the Hotel Inferno who attempted to stop Doctor Strange from going to visit Mephisto but was soundly knocked down by the sorcerer.[63] |
George[]
Appearances: Sub-Mariner Comics #16
Kidnapped his cousin Hal in Cuba with the intention of killing him so as to become the sole heir. The murder was thwarted by Namor who captured George and handed him over to Cuban authorities.[64] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner Comics #17
Mr. George was the owner of a fishing boat company and discovered that his partner used the boats to smuggle diamonds and for this he was killed and tried to put the blame on an immigrant.[65] | |
Appearances: Men's Adventures #28
George was a scientist friend of the Human Torch intent on building a spaceship to carry out explorations on other worlds but after observing the behavior of men towards a benevolent alien race George destroyed his plans for the spaceship thinking that man did not be worthy of the stars.[66] | |
Appearances: Uncanny Tales #23
Fed up with the constant questions of the son Johnny, George answered him with absurd answers and to the question of how he had arrived, George replied that the stork had brought him using a magic horn, but when Johnny used the horn in effect a flock of storks arrived to his home, each carrying a newborn baby.[67] | |
Appearances: Mystery Tales #32
George met a little man who was looking for his green hat and his glasses, only that the hat could only seen by who had the gift from the Green Goddess and George discovered that he had it because he could see the hat, even though initially he did not believe that story. After the little man recognized George as one those who possessed the gift asked him to help him find the glasses, but George with various excuses tried to mislead the man in the following days until the day, looking for the place where he had to have a job interview, he met a charming girl who was a cashier in a pub and discovered that she was the daughter of the little man and then resigned himself to his role as a person who possessed the gift of the Green Goddess.[68] | |
Appearances: Kid Colt Outlaw #96
George was a bandit who bullies his innocent sister into ambushing Kid Colt, but she takes pity on the Kid and he gets the chance to face her brother again. He tries not to hurt him, but in their struggle the bandit falls from a cliff.[69] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #94
George was the good, humble and helpful gardener of Lucius Farnsworth's estate who refused to start his own business despite Farnsworth's financial help, among other things without his knowledge he saved mankind when he uprooted the mutated plant The Weed thinking it was a simple weed.[70] | |
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #46
The second witness to the attack by the Cyclops (A-Chiltarian Robot) and he sold Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne a boat to lead them to site of the attack. He also manned the dock radio communication and had just heard another disappearance as they were talking. [71] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #87
George believed that Captain America had robbed a bank.[72] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #103
A short time later, George and his wife witnessed the Hulk suddenly appearing in the middle of Times Square.[73] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #74
George, a member of the Committee, discovered a chemical that could bring temporary blindness so that the band could use it during their raids and thefts without being able to be identified and stopped.[74] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #147
A while later, George's car was hit by the Jackal's bus.[75] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #9
George was one of the tourists who witnessed Dormammu standing over the Grand Canyon.[76] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #14
Some time later, one night in the Greenwich Village, George and his family saw Spider-Man fighting against strange four-armed creatures.[77] | |
Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #5, X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills Extended Cut #1
George was one of the Purifiers who were watching over the X-Men, part of a team who trailed Colossus, his sister, and Ariel from Stevie Hunter's dance school back to the X-Mansion. He wanted to use the opportunity to kill Hunter before doing so but was dissuaded by his partner, who reminded George that the X-Men were the priority, and "race traitors" would be dealt with later. He may or may not have been among the Purifiers who later kidnapped Ariel and Illyana, and wound up fighting the X-Men and Magneto aboard a subway train in the South Bronx.[78] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #261
George and Harry went to the destroyed parking lot where the Silver Surfer defeated Doctor Doom.[79] | |
Appearances: Captain Britain (Vol. 2) #4
George was a bully who picked on Sidney Crumb as a young boy.[80] | |
Appearances: Solo Avengers #7
George was a member of the terrorist group of the Bartovian Liberation Front who stormed Orly International Airport in Paris just as Hawkey, Silver Sable and Sandman were arriving who confronted and captured them.[81] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #362
An elderly native who owned a gas station in the Nevada desert, George came to the aid of Marlo Chandler when she had a car accident in the desert. George accompanied Marlo to his gas station and there they were both attacked by the Werewolf who blocked George under Marlo's car hood.[82] | |
Appearances: X-Factor #53
George was the doorman of a building in Manhattan. He witnessed the fight between Caliban and Archangel when they fell into a car parked in front of the entrance where he worked.[83] | |
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #1
George was Herman Schultz's cellmate when he was held at The Tomb prison. George complained to Schultz about his nightmares that kept waking him up at night.[84] | |
Appearances: Daredevil Annual #8
George was Mazzilli's chauffeur, a businessman and drug runner.[85] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #7
George was a suicidal jumper who climbed the Rand Building, but was eventually rescued by Spider-Man (Ben Reilly).[86] | |
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #33
George was a client of the Chez Paul restaurant that was suffocating from having swallowed badly food and had to intervene the ambulance of Jake Olson and Christine Collins to save him.[87] | |
Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Legacy #1
George was a vampire who in the company of Ian's uncle and another vampire attacked the boy and his friend Michelle in her father's shop where they went to retrieve the bag that Ian had hidden inside with the material to fight Ian's uncle who had become a vampire, but only Blade's intervention saved the boys who eliminated the vampires.[88] | |
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #12
George was one of psychopaths who was brainwashed in the Psychoville project to make him a perfect assassin but was one of the first who the treatment gave disorders, making him once again psychotic trying to kill the woman who acted as his wife Alice.[89] |
Georgia[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #570
Georgia was one of Bill Hollister's assistants.[90] |
Georgie[]
Appearances: Eternals Annual #1
Georgie was saved by Karkas from Attila the Hun.[91] | |
Appearances: X-Men #111
Georgie was one of the circus workers at "Mr. Mike's One-Ring Traveling Tent Show" in Sullivan County.[92] | |
Appearances: Mighty Thor #409
Georgie and his partner Richie were two burglars provided hi-tech equipment by Doctor Doom, as part of an elaborate ruse to steal Mjolnir.[93] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man #80
Georgie and Larry were ordered by Hammerhead to get rid of Peter Parker.[3] |
Georgina[]
Appearances: Iron Fist #3
Georgina was a counter woman for a fish and chips shop near the GPO Tower. She was serving a police officer at the takeaway window when he told her to keep his order warm while he checked out a suspicious sound, having managed to faintly hear Iron Fist breaking into the tower.[94] |
Georgio[]
Appearances: Daredevil #177
Georgio knew Heather Glenn at a cocktail party in SoHo.[95] |
Ger[]
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 5) #11
Ger was a human gamma mutate that lived on an unnamed world that worshiped the Hulk as a god. While playing a game of Godball against the Hulk, Hulk began winning. So, he, Yak, and Kraw were ordered by Brutal to go after Pave while Brutal and Harold went after Hulk. However, Pave easily dispatched Ger and the others.[96] |
Gerald[]
Appearances: Patsy Walker #29
Gerald was a teaching assistant in Miss Finchley's music appreciation class at Centerville High School.[97] |
Geraldine[]
Appearances: Knights of X #2
Geraldine was a resident of Crooked Market in Otherworld and was a contact of Gambit to whom she revealed a passage to a tavern where all undesirables under Merlyn's rule were hiding .[98] |
Gerard[]
Appearances: Black Panther #9
Gerard was the director of a science fiction movie which was being filmed in Sudan.[99] |
Gerrity[]
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #37
Mrs. Gerrity was an elderly woman who owned a shop where she sold dated clothes that she had a hard time selling. One day she saw a child who seemed to be lost and when she saw him fall she ran to him to help him. Later the child's parents arrived at the shop, whom they called Logarithm, frantic in their search for him. Both the child and the parents were revealed to be Mechanicanians from Mechanica explaining to them that they were visiting the place. They went away thanking Mrs. Gerrity and buying all the clothes in the shop from her.[100] |
Gerry[]
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #82
Gerry was a thug who, with his two other associates, as soon as they saw the Thing in bad condition (having been exposed to the Virus X by MODOK), they decided to attack him with bats and chains, but unfortunately for them, while they were trying to hit the Thing, they were intercepted by a Steve Rogers in civilian clothes who, as soon as the situation was asserted, transformed into Captain America and made easy play for Gerry and the other thugs.[101] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #231
Gerry was a member of the demolition squad that demolished the smokestack where the corpse of the Spider-Man clone had been left there.[102] | |
Appearances: Captain America (Vol. 5) #19
Gerry was an underground arms dealer in London who was interrogated by Captain America and Spitfire.[103] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #14
Gerry owned a diner in Grand Central Station. He recognized Janine Godbe among her customers and tried to distract her into talking about her, but when Janine noticed that Gerry had recognized her and was trying to detain her, she poked him with a fork on the hand and ran away from him.[104] |
Gervase[]
Appearances: Marvel Fanfare #38
An old man to whom the Mask of Death by Koala Mumba guaranteed youth along with four other men to the detriment of various teenagers without their knowledge. They were forced to become members of the very successful boy-band among the teenagers of the Podunk Slam by Mr. Appletree, the one who had made them rejuvenate using the mask. But when Moon Knight showed them what was happening to their fans, they all gave up their success and youth by destroying the mask.[105] |
Gezdbadah[]
Appearances: Deadpool: The Circle Chase #2
Mr. Foley, personal assistant of Mr. Tolliver gave Mr. Gezdbadah a disc for safekeeping, which contained information regarding Tolliver's will. Chased by several mercenaries, Mr. Gezdbadah's briefcase was eventually stolen by Black Tom and the Juggernaut.[106] |
Gibbs[]
Appearances: Devil's Reign: Spider-Man #1
Gibbs was hired by The Rose to capture Spider-Man. Pretending to be a member of Mayor Wilson Fisk's Thunderbolt Units, he arrested Spider-Man right after the Human Torch and the Thing helped him escape, putting him on a power-inhibiting collar. While being transported to the Rose's lair, however, Spider-Man realized they weren't cops and escaped their capture, much to the Rose's chagrin.[107] |
Gibson[]
Appearances: Alpha Flight (Vol. 4) #4
Gibson was a Canadian border guard who was assigned to watch over if he caught a glimpse of the members of Alpha Flight and in that case to shoot on sight.[108] |
Giddis[]
Appearances: Moon Knight #37
Dr. Giddis was a doctor treating Elias Spector for cancer at Balfus Hospital in Chicago. He informed Reuben Davis of his unresponsiveness to the chemotherapy and his obligation to inform his next of kin, Marc Spector, despite their estrangement.[109] |
Gil[]
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #78
Gil was a television technician who worked in Ted Silverberg's studios and when asked by his colleague Bernie if he had ever seen the success of a show as mediocre as Monster Man, he replied only in the period of the old Republic serials and when he decided to try to check the strange camera that recorded these shows, Silverberg himself intervened, threatening to fire him if he tried and ordered the two technicians to return to their work.[110] |
Gilbert[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #17
At the head of a criminal operation led by a video station for the Kingpin, his operation was opposed and dismantled by Spider-Man and as a punishment the Kingpin broke both his legs.[111] |
Gilda[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four #164
Gilda witnessed the Invisible Woman and the Thing run to rescue the Human Torch and Mister Fantastic.[112] |
Gillian[]
Appearances: Avengers #309
Dr. Gillian agreed to finance Professor Harker's design project.[113] |
Gina[]
Appearances: Emma Frost #11
Gina was Lucien Goff's first love.[114] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #500
Gina came across Daredevil during a fight against Bullseye. She then talked to him until he recovered about both of them's motivations to fight each other.[115] |
Ginger[]
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #40
Ginger was the dog of Tommy Jordan, a boy who due to a series of fortuitous events found himself in an alternative reality practically identical to theirs where a family lived in which their dog was an identical copy of Ginger.[116] |
Giselle[]
Giselle (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #166
Giselle was the daughter of a peasant, who was sold to Baron Mort-Pointard to be given as a gift for his champion Gargantax. Despite the giant's attempts to win her admiration and affection, she simply couldn't love him, so she ran away. Since the titan was inconsolate and would not fight, the baron sent his men to recapture her, but Giselle was eventually saved by Conan and Fafnir. Conan left with Giselle in an effort to take her to safety in the countryside, but they both ended up caught by the baron's men, while Fafnir was chosen to challenge Gargantax. In the arena, Giselle rushed down to stop the giant from killing his opponents, distracting him enough so that Conan could wound and then skewer and kill Gargantax.[20] |
Gish[]
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #218
Gish was a street thug who was confronted and defeated by Puma.[117] |
Giuseppe[]
Appearances: Marvel #2
Giuseppe was a pastry chef whose famous cannoli were highly coveted by Thing and Spider-Man.[118] |
Gizzard[]
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #38
Gizzard was a famous, very severe art critic. When he visited a sculptor to give him his opinion of his work, he told the crestfallen man that his statues appeared lifeless. He fainted when one of the statues called him a fool. It turns out the 'statues' were aliens attempting to pose as Earthlings in order to infiltrate. They deposited the critic outside and departed Earth.[119] |
Gladys[]
Appearances: Avengers #181 | |
Appearances: Marvel #4
Gladys screamed in alarm to her husband Henry that there was a 300-foot flying dragon flying over the city, unable to distract him from reading her newspaper with Henry telling her that there was always something odd to hear her.[121] |
Gleason[]
Appearances: X-Factor #204
Gleason was part of the Mutant Response Division's squad who ambushed X-Factor while they were tracking Titania.[122] |
Glen[]
Appearances: Point One #1
Glen was the leader of a gang that tried to rob the Queen City Bank in Charlotte, North Carolina, but was beaten by Kaine and arrested along with his gang.[123] |
Glenda[]
Appearances: Wolverine Annual (Vol. 2) #1 |
Glenn[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #425
Glenn and Mark witnessed a group of ninjas rob a grave in broad daylight at Cypress Hills Cemetery.[125] | |
Appearances: Black Panther: The Man Without Fear #521
Josh Glenn's wife was an apathetic woman with chronic fatigue syndrome who ignored her husband's complaints about his work and what was going on under his concept of justice. After losing his job and his constant racist ranting, she kicked him out of the house with a restraining order.[126] |
Gloria[]
Appearances: Journey Into Unknown Worlds #45
Gloria and Joe were regular extras on Stan Wepp's TV comedy show.[127] | |
Appearances: Avengers #26
In an East-Side night club, Hawkeye showed Gloria his fascinating-looking Avengers signal ring.[128] | |
Appearances: Deadpool: Suicide Kings #3
Some times later, Gloria became John O'Shea's lover.[129] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange: Season One #1
Gloria was Senator Ricky White's assistant.[130] |
Gloss[]
Appearances: Daredevil #169
Dr. Gloss ran the Midtown Hospital. She informed Nick Manolis and Daredevil of Bullseye's growing brain tumor and his increasing obsession with Daredevil.[131] |
Gnut[]
Gnut (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #8
Gnut was the mute man-servant of Avoosl Wuthoqquan, who was sent after Conan to kill him and get his master's money back, but he was swiftly killed by the Cimmerian.[132] |
Goff[]
Appearances: Emma Frost #11
When he was a child, Lucien Goff's father pointed the gun at him and his mother served as a shield.[114] | |
Appearances: Emma Frost #11
Lucien's mother stood between her son and her husband who pointed his gun at him when Lucien was still a child.[114] |
Gold[]
Appearances: Thunderbolts: Distant Rumblings #-1 Mentions: Thunderbolts: Breaking Point #1; Thunderbolts: From the Marvel Vault #1 Melissa Gold's father had already been dead for two years when Jack Monroe, using an image inducer, appeared as Melissa in his trailer and his neighbor Tim McConnaghey told him/her about what had happened.[133] |
Golightly[]
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 2) #34
Miss Golightly was eventually rescued from Athabasca Ike by the Hunter in Darkness.[134] |
Gomer[]
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #22
Gomer was the leader of the Fist of Freedom paramilitary group. Gomer's aim was to make America great again by removing the immigrants from the country and aimed to start this process by bombing the capital. The group was defeated by the Scorpion who squired acid onto Gomer's eyes.[135] |
Gomez[]
Appearances: Werewolf by Night (Vol. 3) #2
Mentioned: Werewolf by Night (Vol. 3) #1 Jake's father chose another path for how to use his werewolf powers, using them within a criminal gang.[136] | |
Appearances: Werewolf by Night (Vol. 3) #2
Mentioned: Werewolf by Night (Vol. 3) #1 Jake's mother became seriously ill when Jake was still a little boy.[136] |
Gonzales[]
Appearances: Avengers #32
Mr. Gonzales was harassed and beaten by the Sons of the Serpent.[137] |
Goodwin[]
Appearances: Venom #11
Mr. Goodwin was a research scientist from Mesa Verde who was used as a test subject for the Venom symbiote.[138] |
Goran[]
Appearances: X-Men (Vol. 3) #21, X-Men (Vol. 3) #22
Goran was a Puternicstan technician who worked for Dr. Kamarofski. He took care of analyzing Domino after she was hit by a Sentinel, taking samples from her to be used by Kamarofski to change the Sentinels' programming. Convinced that by now Domino would not recover, he was easily subdued by her that he sought information about her whereabouts and what was happening there.[139] |
Gordo[]
Appearances: Spider-Island: I Love New York City #1
Gordo and three other criminals, after being infected by the Spider-Virus and having acquired powers similar to those of Spider-Man, disguised as Spider-Men, robbed a bank killing various hostages until the Punisher intervened who first eliminated Gordo who was doing the pole during the robbery after which using Gordo's disguise he eliminated the other gang members.[141] |
Gordy[]
Appearances: Avengers #182 |
Goro[]
Appearances: Wolverine #4
Goro was a heroin drug dealer affiliated with Clan Yashida who was defeated by Wolverine.[143] | |
Appearances: Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #5
Goro was a helicopter pilot for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. He was flying in a helicopter with another policeman when they spotted Shadowcat walking through the air away from the Shigematsu Industries Headquarters. Not really believing their eyes, they decided not to report what they had seen.[144] |
Gort[]
Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #2
Gort was hired by Frank Drake to remove Dracula's tomb.[145] |
Goulart[]
Appearances: New Mutants #7
Mrs. Goulart was the shopkeeper at Sal's Costume Shop in Rio de Janeiro. Members of the New Mutants came to purchase costumes at the shop. The shop was damaged when the students battled Axe.[146] |
Goulding[]
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #3
Mentions: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #4 Dr. Goulding took it upon himself to remove the Rhino Armor from Aleksei Sytsevitch, after it had fused to his skin, so that he could start to go straight. Goulding was later killed by Beetle, as per contract following a default on a debt; due to this he could not finish the treatment to remove Rhino's armor.[147] |
Grace[]
Appearances: Thunderbolts #167
Grace was a prostitute whose body was possessed by the spirit of a Wicca belonging to the ancient Celtic tribe of the Iceni who woke up when Satana arrived in London, convinced that she was the mighty matriarch they had been waiting for and that would guide them.[149] |
Gracie[]
Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #10
Gracie was a henchwoman of the Crime-Master. She welcomed Jack O'Lantern as he accompanied Flash Thompson to their boss. When Jack asked Gracie how she was, she told him that Crime-Master had her in a tube all day, so he told him that maybe they could meet up when she get off.[150] | |
Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1
Gracie was a homeless veteran who stood at the corner of the Third and the Bowery, and to whom Peter always gave a little financial help.[42] |
Grainger[]
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #41
Mrs. Grainger was the homeowner of Dr. Whitby. Upon returning home after a few days of sleeping at her workplace in Crossmore, Mrs. Grainger politely asks her if she were to stay out of the house for any longer periods of time to empty the trash and empty the fridge because some tenants had complained about the smell.[151] |
Grant[]
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #78
Mr. Grant was the director of the TV Show Monster Man starring Simon Williams as Monster Man himself. When Simon asked Grant why a scene had to have nonsensical action, he replied that this was television and the important thing was the gimmick.[110] |
Grayson[]
Appearances: Tex Taylor #5
He turned to Sheriff Blaze Carson, fearing for the life of her husband Harry as he went to the village saloon to discuss with Ace Dorman.[152] |
Greene[]
Appearances: Alpha Flight #9
When what appeared to be the Thing that had fallen from the sky, Greene rushed outside the Research Center to rescue him, but having reached the body he first of all wondered where he had come from and how they could have brought him to the Center to heal him given its weight excessive. At that point Langowski intervened and transformed into Sasquatch in spite of his secret identity, leaving Greene and the others speechless.[153] | |
Appearances: Iron Man 2.0 #8
Greene was an agent of the S.W.A.T. who broke into a house in Ann Arbor to capture what they thought was a terrorist.[154] |
Greepy[]
Appearances: Marvel Boy (Vol. 2) #3
Mr. Greepy is the CEO of the alien Living Corporation Hexus and could take any physical appearance of his choice. He and the whole Corporation was defeated and eliminated by Noh-Varr as ordered by Plex.[155] |
Greg[]
Appearances: X-Men #118
Greg was one of Moses Magnum's workers when he attacked Japan.[156] | |
Appearances: Thunderbolts #4
In a television station near the Adirondack Mountains, Greg received a remote broadcast from the Thunderbolts, while they were fighting Arnim Zola inside Doctor Doom's Castle.[157] | |
Appearances: Sentinel #1, Sentinel #2, Sentinel #4, Sentinel #5, Sentinel #6
Greg and Josh were two senior jock bullies at Antigo Senior High who took pleasure in tormenting Juston and his friends.[158][159] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #675
Greg was a security guard on a valuables helicopter transport, worried that the pilot of the helicopter would turn into a giant spider as it flew over Manhattan following the Spider Island event. During the flight, they are ambushed by the |Vulture's Flock who rob them and blow up the helicopter with Greg and the other two agents inside.[160] |
Gregor[]
Appearances: X-Men: Liberators #2 & X-Men: Liberators #4
Gregor was a soldier who captured Wolverine while he was hunting in the woods.[161] | |
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #72 |
Gregori[]
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man Annual #9
Gregori lived in the monastery where an unidentified woman left a trio of Hellbent infants, who would be known as the Cadre. Gregori raised the children, until, like the rest of the Knights Templar, he was slaughtered by the hellbents sent by Seth. His body was then found the next day by the Hellbent trio.[164] |
Gregson[]
Appearances: Wolverine (Vol. 5) #4
Mrs. Gregson was the wife of Robert Gregson, a real estate agent who carried out a massacre in a shopping mall under the control of an alien weapon and was killed by Wolverine before he could even kill his son Alex. Finally, Mrs. Gregson and Alex were crying over the memory of their loved one.[165] |
Green[]
Appearances: Strange Tales #129, Vengeance #5
Dr. Green was one of the three skeptical scientists of the 'Twelfth Hour' television program, who were sucked into the Sixth Dimension by the Screaming Idol. They were eventually freed by Dr. Strange, who defeated Tiboro and cast a spell of forgetfulness so that knowledge of other realms and magic were still an unknown to the common man.[166] | |
Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #7
The father of Samantha, a little girl who had been infected by the Spider-Virus, and who had stayed with her in Manhattan to look after her. While on the phone with his wife Angel, who unlike him and his daughter had been evacuated before she could become infected, he heard on a news report that there was someone in a church who was able to heal infected people, so he cut it off the phone call with his wife and ran to get his daughter hoping she would be healed.[168] |
Greene[]
Appearances: Alpha Flight #9
Greene was a researcher investigating mysterious signals with Walter Langkowski at the Mount Logan Cosmic Ray Research Station in Yukon for the Canadian government. While there, one such signal manifested itself as an injured Thing who the team rescued and attempted to treat. Greene was ultimately killed by an explosion when the Thing turned out to be the Super-Skrull and sabotaged the base. [153] |
Gretchen[]
Appearances: Daredevil #225
Gretchen and Harold witnessed Daredevil and the Vulture crashing through their windows.[169] |
Gretchin[]
Appearances: Giant-Size Chillers Featuring Curse of Dracula #1
Gretchin was a gypsy who took care of Lilith after her mother's death.[170] |
Griff[]
Appearances: Captain America Annual #11
Griff was one of Taskmaster's trainees whom he unleashed to flush out and eliminate Tyrone McQuaid after he dared to flee Taskmaster Academy. In defense of Tyrone intervened Falcon who defeated all Taskmaster's students while testing his new costume.[171] |
Gringukk[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four (Vol. 6) #27
After being housed with the other refugee aliens by the Fantastic Four, he betrayed them by communicating to the Griever that Franklin Richards no longer possessed his powers and that it was the right time to strike. Lyja discovered Gringukk's betrayal and warned the Fantastic Four who prepared a plot that temporarily blocked the Griever and captured Gringukk.[172] |
Grizette[]
Appearances: Emma Frost #1, Emma Frost #2
Ms. Grizette was the fencing teacher at Snow Valley School for Girls and from which Emma Frost guessed, not knowing that she was still a telepath, that during the lesson she would have confronted her with Matilda Brant.[173] |
Groot[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #298
Groot was a red-skinned creature who was instructed by Nightmare to attack Doctor Strange. Groot sought to attack a statue of Strange in the Dream Dimension but the statue's Eye of Agamotto zapped the creature.[175] |
Gruska[]
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #38
Mr. Gruska was a high-ranking executive at Bone Marrow Management, representing successful artists like Genetics, Regina and Brian Newman, the latter of whom had become reclusive and refused to return Gruska's messages. Bone Marrow owed 109,000 dollars to Las Vegas casino owner Michael Berengetti, who sent his enforcer Mr. Fixit to collect. Fixit overpowered security and grabbed Gruska, threatening to drop him from the window lest Gruska could pay. Berengetti also wanted to arrange a Brian Newman concert at his property the Coliseum Casino; intimidated and given little choice, Gruska tried to get Newman. When he failed, Gruska scurried away to Europe for three months, to escape Berengetti.[176] |
Gudrun[]
Gudrun (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #6
Daughter of Ahirn and Hylda, Gudrun was kidnapped and killed by a band of Zamoran slavers.[177] |
Gui[]
Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #5, Daken: Dark Wolverine #6
Captain Gui was the chief of police of Madripoor and worked in agreement with Tyger Tiger.[178] |
Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #5, Daken: Dark Wolverine #6
Mrs. Gui was the wife of the Madripoor police chief, and was concerned about the relationship between her husband and Tyger Tiger.[178] |
Guido[]
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #210
Guido was a Calabrese window washer who was saved from a falling platform by Rogue.[180] |
Guillermo[]
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #2, Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #3
Ms. Guillermo, an assistant district attorney, went to the Tomb jail to Fred Myers with his attorney to offer him a settlement, which he did not accept. Beetle later used Ms. Guillermo to trap Spider-Man, linking her to a bomb that was activated when he entered where Guillermo was being held tied up.[181] |
Guiness[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #78, Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #81
Mr. Guiness was Bruce Banner's high school principal.[182] |
Guinevere[]
Appearances: Scream: Curse of Carnage #5, Scream: Curse of Carnage #6
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Guinevere was neglected by her parents -- particularly her father -- and eventually ran away from home. Winding up on the streets of Manhattan, she began staying at the F.E.A.S.T. Center under the care of May Parker.[184] |
Gunther[]
Appearances: Avengers #246
Gunther was a kid who was staring at Vision and Scarlet Witch on their commercial flight back to New York City after visiting with the president in Washington, D.C. He was scolded by his mother to sit back in his seat.[186] |
Gurko[]
Gurko (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Conan the Adventurer #6
Gurko was a member of the band of slavers who killed Ahirn and his family; he was in turn killed by Conan.[177] |
Gus[]
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #65
Gus was the bodyguard for Kerwin Havelock. He wore a costume stylized as an Arabic sultan with a turban.[187] | |
Appearances: Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock #3
Gus was a doorman at Fogwell's Gym.[188] | |
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 2) #30.1, Hulk (Vol. 2) #33
Mentions: Hulk (Vol. 2) #31 Gus was a Life-Model Decoy of the Gamma Base. Gus showed various sequences filmed about General Fortean's career advancement.[189] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #1, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #3, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #5, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #14
Mentions: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #11 Gus was a debt collector hounding Peter Parker for the money he owed for his hospitalization,[191] and Paul paid a portion of it after hearing about Peter's troubles.[192] Gus also met Ben thinking he was Peter due to the same face, who had beaten Gus and taken him to Limbo as a guinea pig. Goblin Queen alluded to knowing Gus was a serial killer and had him eat a fruit from the Tree of Exquisite Liberation. Gus died and his soul was consumed by the Goblin Queen, commenting how he was an evil man.[104] |
Gustav[]
Appearances: Doomwar #4
Gustav was a Latverian soldier on guard at Checkpoint E. He passed the one he thought was a Symkarian fortune teller, while in fact it was Deadpool in disguise who killed Gustav and another guard there.[193] |
Gustave[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four #59
In a remote city in the heart of Europe, Gustave witnessed Dr. Doom turning the skies pitch black using Silver Surfer's powers.[194] |
Gustavo[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four: ¡Isla de la Muerte! #1
Gustavo was among the festive crowd in San Juan that celebrated Ben Grimm as El Morrito and was recognized by Ben and greeted by him.[195] |
Gwendalyn[]
Appearances: Sgt. Fury #6
Gwendalyn was one of the nurses who went to Dino Manelli's bedside, having recognized him as the famous actor, when he was hospitalized following injuries from a parachute jump, to obtain one of his autographs.[196] |
Gypsy[]
Appearances: Amazing Adult Fantasy #13
When Bruno came to hide in her shop from the police, she trapped him inside her crystal ball. [197] |
Gywnella[]
Gywnella (Earth-616) (Discuss).
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Appearances: Conan the Barbarian #157
Gywnella was born and raised as a royal princess in the Corinthian city-state of Nywenth La, cared for by tutors and governesses and surrounded by immense wealth. She became friends and then secret lovers with Symon, the eldest son of a lowly palace servant, until, at sixteen, her father promised her in marriage to the king of Berthalia. Despite her protests, she moved to Berthalia, but she was later kidnapped by Symon, dressed as a evil wizard, who protected her against anyone intending to bring her back to the king. As Conan learned their story, he decided to leave them in peace and discouraged the king to even send more men.[198] |
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