Below is an index of residents of Earth-1610 who are too minor be given their own page. They exist on Earth-1610 unless otherwise stated.
Resident Index
Aaron
Appearances: Ultimate Nightmare #1
A college student who committed suicide after listening to the cry of a entire alien race that died after the arrival of Gah Lak Tus.[1] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #1
A reporter at the press conference of Valerie Cooper in Washington.[2] |
Ahmed
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #1
An arab arms dealer.[3] |
Alison
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #121
Alison was a classmate of Peter Parker.[4] |
Andy
Appearances: Ultimates #4
Andy was a paramedic who tried to revive Bruce Banner with a debrifiller thinking he had had a heart attack, but instead he took the serum that transformed him into the Hulk inside the ambulance where he was being treated.[5] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Hulk Annual #1
The manager of a restaurant where the Hulk showed up with the intent of wanting to eat there.[6] |
Arkadian
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #2 |
Arnold
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #25
A famous actor guest at the gala reception at the Hellfire Club.[8] |
Ashraf
Appearances: Ultimates Annual #1
Member of a group of fundamentalist terrorists which took hostage an airliner but were defeated and captured by the Ultimates and the Reserves.[9] |
Ashraff
Appearances: Ultimates 2 #10
A physician accompanying the Liberators during the attack in New York.[10] |
Berisev
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #2
A Colonel of the Soviet Army who took an interest in Arthur Molekevic when he produced a machine rifle made out of caramelized sugar, which a Soviet agent could eat after use.[11] |
Bernie
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #4
Bernie was a mechanic and also the connection to commission Bullseye.[12] |
Bill
Appearances: Ultimate Marvel Team Up #4
Bill welcomed Tony Stark to the fifth annual Stark International science expo.[13] |
Boris
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #8, Ultimate X-Men #48
Boris is a Russian mob leader who wanted Colossus to work for them.[14] |
Brad
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #4
Brad was Mary Jane Watson's supervisor.[16] |
Brett
Appearances: Ultimate Fallout #4
A foreign affairs correspondents and confidants of Valerie Cooper.[17] |
Brooke
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #22, Ultimate Spider-Man #24
Brooke was Norman Osborn's personal assistant at Oscorp.[18] She kept inviting Peter Parker and his aunt to dinner with her boss.[19] |
Bruno
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #1, Ultimate Elektra #2
The henchman and bodyguard of Leander and Paul Natchios.[20] |
Burchill
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #20
Mr. Burchill was the father of Rhona Burchill, the Mad Thinker.[21] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #20
Mrs. Burchill was the mother of Rhona Burchill, the Mad Thinker.[21] |
Chad
Appearances: Ultimate Nightmare #1
A college student who committed suicide along with two of his fellow students after seeing the body of one of their fellow student that commits suicide after listening to the cry of an entire alien race died after the coming of Gah Lak Tus.[1] |
Chang
Appearances: Ultimate Avengers vs. New Ultimates #1
Mentions: Ultimate Avengers vs. New Ultimates #6 |
Charles
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #8
A governative executive responsible for carrying out the Winter Protocol.[24] |
Charlie
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man and Wolverine #1
Charlie was a small-time thief caught by Spider-Man.[25] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #10
A reporter who tries to interview a congresswoman who refuses to answer his questions about the US attack against the mutants all just before the strike on Washington, D.C. by the Children of Tomorrow.[26] |
Chaz
Appearances: Ultimate X #1
A boy who challenged Jimmy Hudson in a car race.[27] |
Chris
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #1
A reporter at the press conference of Valerie Cooper in Washington.[2] |
Christopher
Appearances: Ultimate Avengers vs. New Ultimates #6
Christopher was a waiter who asked Nick Fury if he was going to be eating with Carol Danvers.[23] |
Cindy
Appearances: Hunger #1
A Burger Shack employee, she was possessed by the Watcher in order to talk to Rick Jones.[28] |
Clyde
Appearances: Ultimate Mystery #1
Clyde witnessed the arrival of Captain Marvel at the Project PEGASUS Facility.[29] |
Cordu
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #1
Cordu was a client of Walter Savage.[30] |
Costanza
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #30
Doctor Costanza treated an unidentified kid who came to the hospital with a gunshot wound.[31] |
Craight
Appearances: Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra #3
Craight and Monk were paid by Calvin Langstrom to fire-bomb Dimitris Natchios' place.[32] |
Dan
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #29
Dan was an anchorman who reported that Spider-Man had been caught in the middle of a jewelry heist on the Upper West Side.[33] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #3
A government agent, staff member for the personal security of the President of the United States at the White House.[34] |
Danny
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #8, Ultimate Fantastic Four #10
A guy from New Jersey traveling to Copenhagen convinced to join the Permanent Autonomous Zone established by Van Damme.[35] | |
Appearances: Ultimates 2 #11
A member of the presidential staff, was present on Air Force One during the kidnapping of President Bush by the Liberators.[36] |
Darlene
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #2 | |
Appearances: Ultimates Annual #1
Darlene was the daughter of the retired assassin Mister Nix.[9] |
Dave
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #42
Dave was a masked robber who was defeated by Spider-Man.[38] | |
Appearances: Ultimate X #2
Dave was a coworker of Karen Grant, who unbeknownst to him, was actually mutant Jean Grey. He was killed by Victor Creed while trying to protect her.[39] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #5
A member of the staff at the White House.[40] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #21
The owner of the Star Cafe and former employer of Mary Jane Watson.[41] |
Denise
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #1
Denise was a reporter at Valerie Cooper's press conference where she stated that mutants are a product of a series of experiments conducted and funded by the United States Government. At Valerie's request for Denise to ask her question, Denise asked if the Government following the guilty plea, was going to amend the reassertment of the "apprehend or execute" statute created following the Magneto attack.[2] |
Depalma
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #28, Ultimate Spider-Man #74, Ultimate Spider-Man #79
Depalma was Peter Parker's math teacher.[42] |
Devon
Appearances: Ultimate Fallout #5
The Phillip Handstead's confidant who introduced him to Pietro Lensherr.[43] |
Diane
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #18
Diane was a television news anchor.[44] |
Dickens
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9, Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10
Dickens was part of an anti-mutant task force.[45] He came to the Midtown High School to arrest Kitty Pryde.[46] |
Diller
Appearances: Ultimate X #4
Diller was the vice principal of Costa Verde High School. When the problematic student Evan McBride brought a handgun to school to gain infamy, Diller tried to disarm. McBride responded by shooting Diller to death.[47] |
Dixon
Appearances: All-New Ultimates #9 |
Donald
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #2
A member of the Purifiers and one of the most loyal followers of Reverend Stryker, he witnessed the execution of Elise Cartwright accused of having given hospitality to mutant children.[49] |
Doris
Appearances: Ultimate Six #5, Ultimate Spider-Man #100
Doris was a friend of May Parker.[50] She left May soon before she met Richard Parker.[51] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #159
Doris was a neighbor of May Parker. She warned May over the phone of the ongoing struggle between her nephew Peter and the Six.[52] |
Dowling
Appearances: Ultimate Fallout #1
A teacher at Midtown High School.[53] |
Duane
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #40
Duane was a juvenile thug who was caught by Spider-Man.[54] |
Dwayne
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #46
Dwayne was one of three scientists working on the Sandman project.[55] |
Dylan
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #15
Trying to cross with his entire family the Colorado River to take refuge in the West Coast Nation, Dylan fell off the raft drowning in the river.[56] |
Eamonn
Appearances: Ultimates #4
Eamonn was a paramedic who tried to revive Bruce Banner with a debrifiller thinking he had had a heart attack, but instead he took the serum that transformed him into the Hulk inside the ambulance where he was being treated.[5] |
Earl
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #17
Earl was one of the commanding officers who participated in the battle against the Ultimates for Hydra's control of Wyoming.[57] |
Eddy
Appearances: All-New Ultimates #3
Eddy is a member of the Serpent Skulls and cousin of Poey Ponsor.[58] |
Eisenstein
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #26
A reporter for Rolling Stone called by Erik Lensherr in his mansion in San Francisco for an interview about the Brotherhood of Mutants created by him and Charles Xavier.[59] |
Erik
Appearances: Ultimates #1
Erik was a German soldier during World War II. He was stationed in Iceland in a bunker when it was attacked by Allied forces and he was thrown out of the bunker by Captain America.[60] |
Ernie
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #115
Ernie was the former accountant of Norman Osborn. After his escape from the Triskelion, Norman went to the home of Ernie and threatened to harm him in front of his family if he had not got back his money.[61] |
Etienne
Mentions: Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4, Miles Morales: Spider-Man #3
Etienne was the grandmother of Judge, Miles Morales' roommate at Brooklyn Visions Academy. Passing in front of a fortune teller shop, Miles was stopped by her introducing herself and Judge hearing her name winced. When she asked him why he knew her name, he told her that her grandmother thought she was the best and she then recognized him as Judge, Etienne's grandson.[62] |
Etta
Appearances: Ultimate X #2
A colleague of Karen Grant to the store clothes "American Miss" in the Mall in Baltimore.[39] |
Felix
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #1
A climber who, with his climbing partner met the Inhumans during a climb in the Himalayas.[63] |
Filipe
Appearances: Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #2
A child abandoned in a park by his teacher during the events of Cataclysm and returned safely to his father by Spider-Man.[64] |
Frank
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #15
A political analyst interviewed by Shelly Chord about the possible candidacy of Captain America for President of the United States.[56] |
Freddy
Appearances: Ultimate Marvel Team Up #10 |
Gale
Mentions: Ultimate Comics X-Men #9
Gale and West were two guards at the mutant containment Camp Angel who goaded one of the inmates, the mutant Andres Merino, into killing them both. As a result, Merino was himself killed by the other guards.[66] |
Geoffrey
Appearances: All-New Ultimates #1
Geoffrey is a TV reporter.[67] |
Goines
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #1
He listened to the demands of Walter Savage for his client Kenneth Cullen if he had denounced the misdeeds of his former employers.[30] |
Graham
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #17
An employed at a Burger King in Aberdeen, Scotland who was attacked by Proteus along with all the other employees and customers.[68] |
Greenspan
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #25
A guest at the gala reception at the Hellfire Club.[8] |
Grigori
Appearances: Ultimate Nightmare #1
A Russian soldier in inspection of the area immediately after the Tunguska event of 1927.[1] |
Gunther
Appearances: Ultimates #11
A Chitaurian sleeper agent established into S.H.I.E.L.D..[69] |
Harris
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #14, Ultimate Spider-Man #17, Ultimate Spider-Man #19, Ultimate Spider-Man Special #1
Mrs. Harris invited her class to submit an oral report about superheroes.[70] Mrs. Harris later allowed Gwen Stacy back into class after she was suspended.[71] Mrs. Harris witnessed Kraven coming to Midtown High School to shoot a segment of his reality show.[72][73] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #3
A member of the White House staff.[34] |
Harry
Appearances: All-New Ultimates #3 |
Helena
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #31
Helena was a staff member at the Baxter Building who managed to escape from the security block of the building that sprang because of the escape of the Frightful Four.[74] |
Heng
Appearances: Ultimate Captain America #3
A Cambodian boy who lived in the village of Saloth where Frank Simpson had taken refuge and where the inhabitants received the Super-Soldier serum.[75] |
Henry
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #74
Henry was knocked out by Spider-Man for threatening to kill a hot-dog vendor.[76] |
Hjalmar
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #8, Ultimate Fantastic Four #10
A Danish guy who convinced Danny to join the the Permanent Autonomous Zone established by Van Damme.[35] |
Holt
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #14
With Stafford, he is the self-declared leader of the new West Coast Nation.[77] |
India
Appearances: Ultimate X #4
A schoolmate and friend of Liz Allan at Costa Verde High School in California.[47] |
Jackson
Appearances: Ultimate Marvel Team Up #12
Jackson was rescued by Spider-Man from Xandu (Sorcerer) (Earth-1610).[78] |
James
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #1
A law student at the Columbia University.[30] | |
Appearances: Ultimates 2 #4
Was among the guests at the Bachelor Billionaire Club in Switzerland and asked to Jarvis how it was possible that Tony Stark had left him free for that event.[79] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #2
A boy on holiday in Normandy visiting the monument on Omaha Beach.[80] |
Jansen
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #9
Jansen is a security guard at the government mutant detention camp "Camp Angel".[66] |
Jason
Appearances: Ultimates #2
A researcher and assistant of Henry Pym who moved from the Super Soldier Research Facility in Pittsburgh to the Triskelion.[81] |
Jasper
Appearances: Ultimate Armor Wars #3
Jasper was a technician working for Stark Industries[82] |
Jaurez
Appearances: Ultimate X #3
Officer Jaurez was Joe Morgan's partner at the Chicago Police Department. She came across the Guardian while on patrol.[83] |
Jeffries
Appearances: Ultimate Six #3
Ms. Jeffries was Peter Parker's English teacher.[84] |
Jermaine
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #1
Jermaine was a reporter at Valerie Cooper's press conference where he declared mutants a product of a series of experiments conducted and funded by the United States Government. At Valerie's request for Jermaine to ask her question, Jermaine inquired about the inhumane treatment of the first mutants created.[2] |
Jessie
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #1, Ultimate Elektra #2
Jessie was the assistant of Walter Savage.[20] |
Jim
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #18
Jim was a television news anchor.[44] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #15
A reporter for VNN News broadcast live from a refugee camp in Blythe, California.[56] |
Jody
Appearances: Ultimate Adventures #1
Jody is a orphan kid at the St. Fredericks in Chicago, the same orphanage where grew Hank Kipple before being adopted by Jack Danner.[85] |
Joe
Appearances: Ultimates #4
Joe drove the ambulance in which Bruce Banner was being resuscitated inside, thinking that he had had a heart attack, but instead he had taken the serum that transformed him into the Hulk inside the ambulance where he was being treated.[5] |
Johan
Appearances: Ultimates 2 #2 |
Johann
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #1
A climber who, with his climbing partner met the Inhumans during a climb in the Himalayas.[63] |
John
Appearances: Ultimate Adventures #1
John is a orphan child at the St. Fredericks in Chicago, the same orphanage where grew Hank Kipple before being adopted by Jack Danner.[85] |
Joshua
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #1
A reporter at the press conference of Valerie Cooper in Washington.[2] |
Judy
Appearances: Ultimate Thor #4
A News reporter who live interview Thor in Tunisia during a mission for the United Nations.[87] |
Julie
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man and Wolverine #1
Julie was a baby rescued by Spider-Man.[25] |
Julio
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #47
Julio was saved by Spider-Man from the Enforcers.[88] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #121
Julio was a Peter Parker's classmate.[4] |
Karen
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #½
Karen was an intern at the Daily Bugle. She took a picture of Spider-Man fighting Iron Fist.[89] |
Kay
Appearances: Ultimate Hulk Annual #1 |
Ken
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #17
Controlled by the Mind Gem, he participated in the battle against the Ultimates for Hydra's control of Wyoming.[57] |
Kevin
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #58
A customer of a bank in Westchester County who was among the hostages of Syndicate when they attempted to rob the bank.[90] |
Klein
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #30
Along with Travis she was selected to represent the pair of Humans (Homo sapiens) in the Magneto's Ark project.[91] |
Kleinfeld
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #58
A security guard of a bank in Westchester County who was among the hostages of Syndicate when they attempted to rob the bank. He suffered a heart attack and was helped by the other hostages.[90] |
Knox
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #27
Dr. Moira MacTaggert's assistant in a secret safehouse for mutant children in Glasgow.[92] |
Kraken
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #43
A Secret Service agent assigned to protect the President of the United States at the White House.[93] |
Labeeb
Appearances: Ultimates 2 #10
He was the cousin of Abdul al-Rahman.[10] |
Lange
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #14
Doctor Lange was suddenly struck by Doctor Octopus.[70] |
Langraff
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #15
Miss Langraff was one of Peter Parker's teachers.[94] |
Lassiter
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #2
Lassiter was responsible for the Nursery Two, the research center of government where some of the best young minds could develop their projects.[11] |
Lee
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #2
After Miles discovered that he had acquired powers he went, in desperation thinking that he had become a mutant, to his best friend, Ganke Lee, and revealed it to him. Shortly thereafter, Miles' father and Ganke's mother entered the room, with her being surprised not knowing that Miles was sharing the room with her son.[95] |
Leroy
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #56
Leroy was one of the stunt guys for the Spider-Man movie.[96] |
Lewis
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #62 |
Li
Appearances: Ultimate Marvel Team Up #10
Ms. Li was one of Dr. Conners's students.[65] |
Liam
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #200 |
Liebowitz
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #2
Liebowitz was a member of Weapon X Project who, under the command of Colonel John Wraith, tried to capture Wolverine but was killed by him.[99] |
Linda
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #17
Controlled by the Mind Gem, she participated in the battle against the Ultimates for Hydra's control of Wyoming.[57] |
Linklater
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #11
Linklater was a member of Weapon X Project stationed to the headquarters of Weapon X in Finland.[100][101] |
Lowe
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #13
Lowe was a scientist on staff at the Baxter Building.[102] |
Lucas
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #58
Capitao Lucas met Spider-Man at Congonhas International Airport.[103] |
Lydia
Appearances: Hunger #2
A tourist in the Bahamas, she and her husband Murray were present on the beach to the arrival of Rick Jones and Norrin Radd and both were possessed by the Watcher to talk to the two cosmic heroes.[104] |
Lynch
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #42
The father of Donna Lynch, he went with his wife to the Baxter Building asking where was their daughter after Donna was quarantined because of his return from the past.[105] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #42
The mother of Donna Lynch, he went with her husband to the Baxter Building asking where was their daughter after Donna was quarantined because of his return from the past.[105] |
Maddy
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #5
A member of the staff at the White House and secretary of the President of the United States.[106] |
Maggie
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #3
Maggie was a technician who infiltrated the New York City Police Department on behalf of Mysterio.[107] | |
Appearances: Ultimate X #2
A colleague of Karen Grant to the store clothes "American Miss" in the Mall in Baltimore.[39] |
Malone
Appearances: Ultimates Annual #1
Miss Malone was the contact for the retired assassin Mister Nix. She recalled Mr. Nix, telling him he was rehired again by an unknown employer to eliminate Nick Fury.[9] |
March
Appearances: Ultimate Adventures #4 |
Marco
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #5 |
Margie
Appearances: Ultimate Fallout #2
The waitress of a Diner that inadvertently touched the hand of Rogue.[110] |
Marlo
Appearances: Ultimate Hulk Annual #1
The maitre of a restaurant where showed up the Hulk with the intent of wanting to eat there.[6] |
Marts
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #25
A guest at the gala reception at the Hellfire Club.[8] |
Marty
Appearances: Ultimates 2 #1
A veteran of World War II among the guests at the reception in honor to Captain America.[111] |
Mary
Appearances: Ultimate Adventures #1
Sister Mary was a nun and a stern teacher at the St. Fredericks orphanage that rages especially against Hank Kipple.[85] |
Michael
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #58
A banker in Westchester County who confirmed to Charles Xavier that his assets had been frozen pending an investigation.[90] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #87
Michael was Donald Roxxon's driver.[112] |
Monk
Appearances: Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra #3
Monk and Craight were paid by Calvin Langstrom to fire-bombing Dimitris Natchios' place.[32] |
Moore
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #51
Mr. Moore was an investment banker whose tablet was stolen by the Black Cat.[113] He then hired Elektra to get it back.[114] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Marvel Team Up #10
Dean Moore told Dr. Conners that his funding had been cut.[65] |
Morag
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #17
An employed at a Burger King in Aberdeen, Scotland who was attacked by Proteus along with all the other employees and customers.[68] |
Muhannad
Appearances: Ultimates Annual #1
Member of a group of fundamentalist terrorists which took hostage an airliner but were defeated and captured by the Ultimates and the Reserves.[9] |
Murray
Appearances: Hunger #2
A tourist in the Bahamas, he and his wife Lydia were present on the beach to the arrival of Rick Jones and Norrin Radd and both were possessed by the Watcher to talk to the two cosmic heroes.[104] |
Nick
Appearances: Ultimate X #4
A student at Costa Verde High School in California.[47] |
Paniccia
Appearances: Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man #10
Principal Paniccia talked with Jefferson Davis about his son.[115] |
Pat
Appearances: Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #2
A cattle-farm worker in Ireland and co-worker of Bruce Banner, who continued to tease him about the fact that Bruce was vegan so far as to infuriate him, thus starting the transformation into the Hulk who killed Pat, dismembering him.[80] |
Patricia
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #12
Patricia is an executive secretary at the Roxxon International Headquarters in New York City.[116] |
Paul
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #11
A member of the Congress of the New New Republic of Texas.[117] |
Phil
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #15 |
Philip
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #4
Philip is a member of the Presidential staff at the White House.[118] |
Pierce
Appearances: All-New Ultimates #3
Dr. Pierce was the physician that cured Jessica Drew.[58] |
Pleasant
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #1
Mrs. Pleasant was the mother of Chelsea, a 12-year-old girl who was shown to be a mutant with telekinetic powers. When she learned that a person was arriving asking for Chelsea, she in agreement with her husband decided to kill her daughter so as not to make her suffer as a result of government provisions due to Magneto's actions in New York.[2] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #1
Mr. Pleasant was the father of Chelsea, a 12-year-old girl who was shown to be a mutant with telekinetic powers. When he learned that a person was arriving asking for Chelsea, in agreement with her wife they decided to kill her daughter so as not to make her suffer as a result of government regulations due to Magneto's actions in New York. He killed her in her bed while she slept sniping with a shotgun.[2] |
Raicht
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #25
A guest at the gala reception at the Hellfire Club.[8] |
Rebecca
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #10
A congresswoman who refuses to answer questions from a reporter about the US attack against the mutants all just before the strike on Washington, D.C. by the Children of Tomorrow.[26] |
Reggie
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #79
Reggie was a former Kingpin affiliate who allied with Hammerhead.[119] |
Rice
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #4
A staff member at the White House and Presidential liaison with Professor Xavier.[120] |
Rivas
Appearances: Ultimate X #4
The secretary of the Vice Principal Diller at Costa Verde High School in California.[47] |
Robertson
Appearances: Ultimate Thor #4
A scientist of E.D.I., he contributed to the construction of the armor and weapons of Thor.[87] |
Rockfeller
Appearances: Ultimates 2 #4
Was among the guests at the Bachelor Billionaire Club in Switzerland.[79] |
Ruben
Appearances: Ultimate Marvel Team Up #6, Ultimate Marvel Team Up #8
Doctor Ruben was assigned to deal with Ryker's Island inmate Frank Castle, but he refused to talk about his past.[121] He visited Castle again when he came back to jail after being caught by Spider-Man and Daredevil.[122] |
Sam
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #61
Sam was a security guard at the Empire State University.[123] |
Sandra
Appearances: Ultimate Elektra #2
Sandra was the madam of a brothel who worked for Paul and Leander Natchios.[124] |
Sara
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #58
A customer of a bank in Westchester County who was among the hostages of Syndicate when they attempted to rob the bank.[90] |
Sasha
Appearances: Ultimate X #4
A schoolmate and friend of Liz Allan at Costa Verde High School in California.[47] |
Saul
Appearances: Ultimates Annual #1
Saul was contacted by Mr. Nix to provide him with special weapons for his new assignment to kill Nick Fury.[9] |
Saxon
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #2
One of the student/researcher at the Baxter Building.[125] |
Seville
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #25
He was at the gala reception at the Hellfire Club and presented Charles Xavier to Sebastian Shaw.[8] |
Shutz
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9, Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10
Ms. Shutz was one of the teachers at the Midtown High School.[45] She witnessed Principle Suitress ordering Kitty Pryde to leave the class.[46] |
Sid
Appearances: Cataclysm: Ultimate Spider-Man #2
The ex-boyfriend of Lana Baumgartner, killed during the Cataclysm event.[64] |
Sitwell
Appearances: Ultimates Annual #2
He was a member of the O.S.S. (the secret service of the army during the World War II) and handed to Captain America the dossier on Arnim Zola.[126] |
Siuntres
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #108
Midtown High School principal Siuntres was interviewed by Mary Jane Watson.[127] |
Sorsky
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #54
A security guard at the Baxter Building.[128] |
Spivey
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #41
An FDNY firefighter intervened during the temporal crisis created by Diablo in Manhattan.[129] |
Stafford
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #14
with Holt, he was the self-declared leader of the new West Coast Nation.[77] |
Stephen
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #31
Terry was a staff member at the Baxter Building.[74] |
Steve
Appearances: Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #2
Steve was a Tibetan monk who served the Panchen Lama, and welcomed Bruce Banner by offering him a hot chocolate.[80] | |
Appearances: Ultimate FF #1
Steve was a construction worker who worked on the site of the Galactus event in New Jersey.[130] |
Stevenson
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10
Stevenson was part of an anti-mutant task force who came to the Midtown High School to arrest Kitty Pryde.[46] |
Stone
Appearances: Ultimate Six #3, Ultimate Six #5
Mr. Stone received a call from Norman Osborn.[84] Stone was the Chief of Staff at the White House.[50] |
Stragg
Appearances: Ultimate Human #3
A scientist who worked for the Ministry of Defense that experienced on Peter Wisdom at his request transforming him into the Leader. After his transformation the Leader killed Dr. Stragg only with the power of his mind.[131] |
Stryker
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #5
William Stryker Jr.'s mother covered for him when he missed school as a boy due to poor health, although her husband, Admiral Stryker, considered his affliction a sign of weakness.[40] |
Sung
Appearances: Ultimate Avengers vs. New Ultimates #2
Colonel Sung was a customer of superhuman arms dealer Tyrone Cash.[132] |
Tammy
Appearances: Ultimate X #1
Tammy is the ex-girlfriend of Jimmy Hudson - she promised him sex as reward for winning a race car. When Jimmy lost the control of the car, it flipped over and exploded. She saw Jimmy hurt badly and ran to him, but due to his healing factor he began to recover from the injuries immediately. When she found out that he was a mutant, she was disgusted by him, rejected him and ran away.[27] |
Tappart
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man Special #1
Latverian general Tappart was accused of genocide.[73] |
Ted
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #30
Ted was told by Doctor Costanza to alert the surveillance after an unidentified kid had disappeared from his hospital bed.[31] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #12
Ted is an executive manager at the Roxxon International Headquarters in New York City.[116] |
Tenzin
Appearances: Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #1
A Tibetan bartender in an unknown village in Tibet where the Hulk was secluded.[133] |
Terry
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #31
Terry was a staff member at the Baxter Building which remained locked inside the building when the security lock sprang because of the escape of the Frightful Four.[74] |
Tessa
Appearances: All-New Ultimates #1
Tessa is a TV reporter.[67] |
Theresa
Appearances: Ultimate Comics X-Men #5
A mutant girl who was about to be executed by the Reverend Stryker but was saved at the last moment by the intervention of the X-Men.[40] |
Thomas
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #58
A customer of a bank in Westchester County who was among the hostages of Syndicate when they attempted to rob the bank.[90] | |
Appearances: Ultimate Fallout #3
A friend of the Stark family, he was present at the funeral of Gregory.[134] |
Tilley
Appearances: Ultimate X #2
A neighbour of Karen Grant when she lived in Baltimore.[39] |
Tony
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #42
A seismologist stationed at the Pacific Rim Seismic Monitoring Station "Paxman".[105] |
Travis
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #30
Along with Miss Klein he was selected to represent the pair of Humans (Homo sapiens) in the Magneto's Ark project.[91] | |
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #40
The butler of the wealthy Worthington family, was he actually to grow the scion of the family that turned out to be a mutant, Angel.[135] |
Turner
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #25
A guest at the gala reception at the Hellfire Club.[8] |
Underwood
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #14
A Senator of the United States blackmailed by Modi so that he doesn't oppose to the union of Wyoming to the Republic of Texas.[77] |
Viktor
Appearances: Ultimate Avengers vs. New Ultimates #6
Viktor was a Russian general which was met with Nick Fury during a reception about the creation of the Reserves by the S.H.I.E.L.D..[9] |
Vlad
Appearances: Ultimate Nightmare #1
A Russian soldier in inspection of the area immediately after the Tunguska event of 1927.[1] |
Warren
Appearances: Ultimate Avengers #9, Ultimate Avengers #10
A millionaire businessman who was attacked by the Ghost Rider on his private plane.[136] |
Wayne
Appearances: Ultimate Comics Ultimates #5
A member of the security staff of the White House.[106] |
West
Mentions: Ultimate Comics X-Men #9
West and Gale were two guards at the mutant containment Camp Angel who goaded one of the inmates, the mutant Andres Merino, into killing them both. As a result, Merino was himself killed by the other guards.[66] |
Westerfield
Appearances: Ultimate X-Men #75
Charles Xavier's chauffeur.[137] |
Willie
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #60
Willie was a security guard at the Empire State University.[138] |
Yasif
Appearances: Ultimate Spider-Man #153
Yasif gave Wilson Fisk the Zodiac Key.[139] |
Zed
Appearances: Ultimate Adventures #2
With his gang tried to rob an Internet Point in Chicago but was stopped and arrested by Hawk-Owl.[140] |
Zhang
Appearances: Ultimate Fantastic Four #42
A Chinese astrophysicist who first observed the astronomical anomalies due to the arrival of Silver Surfer.[105] |
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