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Klaus Fuchs (Earth-616)
Guardian and other Russian operatives to prevent atomic scientist Klaus Fuchs from falling into enemy hands. None See Also 1 appearance(s) of Klaus Fuchs (Earth-616), 1 image(s) of Klaus Fuchs (Earth-616) -
Klaus Fuchs (Earth-616)/Gallery
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Category:Klaus Fuchs (Earth-616)/Appearances
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Alexa Lukin (Earth-616)
operated as Night Witch, a member of the 1940s Soviet Super-Soldiers who set out to kidnap Klaus Fuchs (who may have been a Russian spy) from his research facility in England, but were confronted -
Captain America: Patriot Vol 1 2
Retire to what? I hardly do any reporting...lost touch with what friends I had outside the Squad... Besides -- no one retires from Captain America. No one walks away. You know that. What does it -
Soviet Super-Soldiers (1940s) (Earth-616)
The Soviet Super-Soldiers set out to kidnap Klaus Fuchs, who may have been a Russian spy, from his research facility in England but were confronted by Captain America and the All-Winners Squad. They -
Proletariat (Earth-616)
Proletariat was a member of the 1940's Soviet Super-Soldiers who set out to kidnap Klaus Fuchs, who may have been a Russian spy, from his research facility in England but were confronted by -
Sunbird (Earth-616)
Sunbird was a member of the 1940's Soviet Super-Soldiers who set out to kidnap Klaus Fuchs, who may have been a Russian spy, from his research facility in England but were confronted by -
Iron Comrade (Earth-616)
Iron Comrade was a member of the 1940's Soviet Super-Soldiers who set out to kidnap Klaus Fuchs, who may have been a Russian spy, from his research facility in England but were confronted -
Madeline Joyce (Earth-616)/Expanded History
Madeline Joyce was orphaned as a child and was raised by her uncle, rich radio tycoon James Bennett. Growing up, she had always championed the causes of the downtrodden and the weak. In 1941, Madeline -
Jim Hammond (Earth-616)/Expanded History
The Human Torch is one of the first super-heroes of the Marvel Universe, his history spanning over 70 years of publications. Below is an unabridged version of his history. For an abridged version see -
Wolverine and Gambit Vol 1 58
Reprint of the 1st story from Wolverine (Vol. 2)#121 Reprint of the 1st story from Wolverine (Vol. 2)#122 -
All-Winners Squad (Earth-616)
Origins[] The All-Winners Squad derives its origins to the period following the end of World War II, and the defeat of Nazis and Imperial Japan in 1945. President Harry Truman had decided to keep -
Fred Davis Jr. (Earth-616)
This man was a friend of mine... a decorated American hero... New York Yankees[] By 1942 Fred Davis was a bat-boy for the New York Yankees. When the Invaders were put under the hypnotic
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