Character Index - P
Pablo
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #25
Pablo was a member of a gang of robbers who decided to rob the weekly deposits of a local bank from a cash van. Knowing that the driver of the armored car usually stopped at a local diner, the gang entered the diner and took everyone present as hostages waiting for the driver, but Eddie Brock entered that diner with a small family who had given him a lift. Initially not intervening for fear that some innocent people could get hurt, he later responded to the provocations of the criminals and decided to face them by killing them all, Pablo last as he remained in the diner guarding the hostages while the others faced Eddie on the outside.[1] | |
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #78, Punisher (Vol. 2) #79
Pablo was one of the three businessmen who tried to exploit the mineral resources of Kamchatka.[2] | |
Appearances: Mosaic #1 |
Paco
Appearances: All-New Ghost Rider #2, All-New Ghost Rider #3
Paco witnessed the effects of the pink pills at Grumpy's house when they gave them to a girl, believing it was a common drug.[4] | |
Appearances: Captain America: Symbol of Truth #1, Captain America: Symbol of Truth #5
Paco was one of the boys who had been saved by Captain America and Falcon from being smuggled to the United States.[6] |
Paddy
Appearances: Captain Britain #23
Paddy witnessed the evacuation of the streets of London following to the state of emergency declared after the kidnapping of the Prime Minister.[8] | |
Appearances: Fear Itself: The Home Front #1
Paddy was an elder from the town of Broxton who was arguing in the city diner, in the midst of a crowd of tourists who wanted to see the Asgardians, about the difficulties that their town and its inhabitants were going through.[9] |
Paknadel
Appearances: Six Guns #3
Paknadel was a Blackguard mercenaries. When Tex Dawson went to the Blackguard compound, Colonel Keller ordered Paknadel and Almeida to search him for weapons.[10] |
Palmer
Appearances: Iron Man 2.0 #4
In the dossier that Kaylie Doran read about Palmer Addley, there was also an interview with her mother, where she said that he was born when she was 19, that she initially thought he might be autistic, that he had good grades at school but always ended. in trouble, that because of his job and that of her husband he was almost always alone and was very intelligent to the point that at 16 he already knew much more than his parents.[11] |
Palmore
Appearances: All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #5
Agent Palmore, an agent of the Department of Defense's Office of Intelligence, was one of only nine people aware of WWII-era "Project Firefly." Along with Agent Bradley and Agent Young they briefed Captain America on the matter by telling him there was a national security issue.[12] |
Palo
Appearances: Wolverine: Bloody Choices #1
Palo was an abused kid who was eventually rescued by Nick Fury.[13] |
Pam
Appearances: Lethal Foes of Spider-Man #1
Pam guided Peter Parker, as the Bugle's photojournalist, to the Atomic Research Center by telling him the story of how Dr. Otto Octavius, once the center's most brilliant researcher, became the infamous Doctor Octopus following an incident that the managers of the Center attributed to a carelessness of Octopus himself.[14] |
Pamela
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #56
Pamela had a date with Tony Stark at one of the East Side's swankiest supper clubs. During their date, Tony accidentally called her Pep (for Pepper Potts). As soon as Stark learned that Happy Hogan was injured and Pepper was taken prisoner by the Unicorn, she was left alone to call herself a cab.[15] |
Pampolos
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 3) #4
Mr. Pampolos was a cash-poor storeowner who won a case against Darius Giacomo.[16] |
Paola
Appearances: America Chavez: Made in the USA #1
Doña Paola was the neighbor of America Chavez's adoptive family and when America created a dimensional passage through the force field that kept the residents of Washington Heights imprisoned, Doña Paola approached America telling her that her family was still locked in a building in flames.[17] |
Paolo
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #168, Uncanny X-Men #188
Paolo is a crewmember on Captain Lee Forrester's boat, the Arcadia.[18] | |
Appearances: Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (Vol. 2) #5
Paolo was one of the many agents of various secret agencies who was put under control by the Outer Circle and forced to attack Captain America otherwise the costume he was wearing would explode killing him. Thanks to Cap's allies, his and the other agents' costumes were defused and Paolo was able to leave without any damage.[19] |
Papp
Appearances: Eternals Annual #1
Mrs. Papp was Mister Zachary's landlady.[20] |
Parish
Appearances: Punisher Holiday Special #2
He was the head of the Parish clan who kidnapped girls to rape and impregnate by him and/or her children. He and all his five sons were killed by the Punisher who knocked an avalanche down on them.[21] |
Parker
Appearances: Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #2, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #5, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes II #7
Ms. Parker was the principal of P.S. 76 in Harlem, the school where T'Challa went to teach as a history teacher in his Luke Charles identity. Ms. Parker when T'Challa introduced himself, not knowing who he really was, pointed out that with his resume he was overqualified for that job and that he should teach at a university, and when T'Challa said that the kids who attended that school had the right to have the best, she replied that it was right but that their means were still limited.[22] |
Parkinson
Appearances: Avengers #177
Parkinson witnessed the Guardians of the Galaxy arriving in Forest Hills Gardens.[25] |
Parkwell
Appearances: Thor #136
Nurse Parkwell introduced Jane Foster as the new resident nurse to Dr. Kincaid.[26] |
Pascal
Appearances: ClanDestine #1
Pascal was the male model of the year, staying as a guest at the Gran Hotel Catalonia.[27] | |
Appearances: Emma Frost #11, Emma Frost #12
Lt. Pascal was a member of the Boston Police Emergency Response Unit who along with Lt. Church intervened at the Frost residence during Emma's kidnapping case.[28] |
Pat
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #49
Pat was one of the New Jersey policemen who was searching for the Living Eraser.[30] | |
Appearances: Defenders #120
Pat was giggling with his friend Howie as a girl attempted to lift weights, not knowing it was the Valkyrie, but stopped giggling when Brunnhilde lifted the weights in one hand and spun them overhead, and when Pat grabbed her arm and accused her of being one of those male Russian athletes who dressed up as women to win women's competitions, the Valkyrie became annoyed and tied Howie to the barbell.[31] | |
Appearances: Rogue (Vol. 3) #1
Pat was Dana's mother.[32] |
Patricia
Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #7
Patricia was an acquaintance of Janice Lincoln at the Columbia Law School.[33] |
Patrick
Appearances: Skrull Kill Krew #1
Patrick was a childhood friend of Rob Fortune, but he tried to hit on Fortune's girlfriend, Tobi Frye.[34] | |
Appearances: Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger #1, Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger #2
Patrick was a friend of Tandy Bowen.[35] He was infected by the Spider-Virus and was transformed into a giant spider.[36] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #57
Patrick was a fellow forensic pathologist of Carlie Cooper, who was supposed to examine the corpses of Peter Parker's loved ones unearthed by Kindred finding no connection between them, not knowing about their relationship with Peter, and for which Carlie told him that he could go and that she would take care of it.[37] | |
Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Identity #1
Patrick was a man who Silhouette met in a dating scene and she initially thought he was not very interested as he was always on his cell phone, but later discovered that he was looking for a babysitter for his daughter so he could dedicate himself to her.[38] |
Patterson
Mentions: Carnage, U.S.A. #2
Patterson was a military advisor and was present at the Mercury Team presentation alongside General Brandon Duggan, whom he asked if it was appropriate to use symbiotes after the Venom debacle.[39] |
Patti
Mentions: All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #5
Patti was a collaborator of writer Alyssa Bryon. Alyssa was talking on the phone with her about a secret WWII story when she was being kidnapped by two men and Alyssa yelled on the phone at Patti about her being kidnapped.[12] |
Paul
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #41
Paul was one of Henry Pym's colleagues who were imprisoned by Kulla.[40] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #44
Paul was an archeologist who asked Tony Stark to help him locate Hatap's Tomb. Stark brought in Iron Man to dig his way into the tomb and discover Hatap's mummy and his grave chamber. When the mummy disappeared, Paul thought that it had been stolen and began searching the area. After Iron Man had returned to the present, Paul discovered a hieroglyphic drawing of Cleopatra embracing Iron Man.[41] | |
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #105
Paul was one of Jane Foster's dates.[42] | |
Appearances: Tomb of Dracula #1
Paul was one of Frank Drake's friends.[43] | |
Appearances: Ms. Marvel #9
Paul was on a date with Carol Danvers, but she left during the date.[44] | |
Appearances: X-Men #121
During an unnatural cyclonic blizzard in Calgary, Paul and his friends decided to get people off the street.[45] | |
Appearances: Defenders #117
When Over-Mind, whose mind was possessed by the five mind-merged psychics, decided to tie up loose ends with the individual personalities, Phillip le Guin emerged and traveled to his hometown and there he went to a basketball field where he saw his four friends, Jim, Will, Paul, and Mickey. Seeing them he ran towards them, but the four boys seeing him arrive were terrified as they knew that Phillip was dead and ran away in panic.[46] | |
Appearances: Alpha Flight #15
Paul was a college student of Elizabeth Twoyoungmen. He accompanied Elizabeth to the Sarcee Reservation for her meeting with her father Michael. Paul offered to wait for her since he had nothing to do, but Elizabeth thanked him that she didn't need to.[47] | |
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #4
Paul was part of the security personnel working at the underground facility where Doctor Octopus' Tentacles were housed when he was being treated at the South Brooklyn Psychiatric Facility. He observed them thrashing after Octavius had a psychiatric meltdown when seeing a spider in his room and observed the tentacles break free.[48] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #259
Working at Great Neck's D.A.'s office, Paul was contacted by Willis Gottfried to propose a deal for Roderick Kingsley.[49] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #65 & Avengers (Vol. 3) #70
Paul was brought to Keystone by his mother Gail and rescued by Captain America.[50] | |
Appearances: Women of Marvel (Vol. 2) #1
Paul was a hairdresser who Medusa asked to trim her hair, but as soon as he tried to cut it, her hair rebelled and he had to give up the cut.[52] | |
Appearances: Spine-Tingling Spider-Man Infinity Comic #6
Paul was for a short time the human vessel of the Sleep-Stealer. When Spider-Man spotted him, Paul did not want to relinquish power and confronted him but eventually the Sleep-Stealer abandoned his body and Paul disintegrated.[53] |
Paulie
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #4
Paulie was a Salamanca informer allegedly killed by the Punisher.[54] | |
Appearances: Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock #2
Paulie was a store owner who was murdered for failing to pay the Fixer.[55] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2
Paulie was a bar patron who was confronted by Logan and Spider-Man.[56] |
Paulson
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #670
Paulson was one of Mayor J. Jonah Jameson's security guards.[57] |
Pauly
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #19
Pauly was a friend of Akasha Martinez.[58] |
Pavlich
Appearances: Darkhawk (Vol. 2) #1, Darkhawk (Vol. 2) #3
Pavlich was the coach of the Woodlawn Height Lions basketball team. He was among the first to know about the illness of his team's star player, Connor Young, and was supportive.[59] He later visited Connor to inform him of his friend, Derek's death.[60] |
Payne
Mentions: Defenders #110
Eric Simon Payne's father lived in the small town of Queenstown in Illinois. Eric's father was an alcoholic and abused his wife and child.[61] | |
Mentions: Defenders #110
Eric Simon Payne's mother lived in the small town of Queenstown in Illinois. She suffered the abuses of her alcoholic husband and took refuge in prayer to make up for family violence.[61] |
Peabody
Appearances: Daredevil: Reborn #1, Daredevil: Reborn #2, Daredevil: Reborn #3
Deputy of a town in New Mexico, he researched Matt Murdock on the orders of Sheriff Cole.[62] |
Peacock
Appearances: Fantastic Four #271
Mrs. Peacock is the wife of Giles Peacock, the long-time caretaker of the Richards Family Estate in Central City, California.[63] |
Pearl
Appearances: Ghost Rider/Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance #22
Ms. Pearl was a manager of Children Inc. to whom John Blaze asked for news of the disappearance of Timmy Woods.[64] |
Pecos
Appearances: [65]
Pecos was an army trooper who attended the failed execution of Rawhide Kid.[65] |
Pedro
Appearances: X-Men #26
Pedro was one of the peasants who heard Kukulcàn's call.[66] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #22
Pedro piloted the Scorpion's aircraft and landed in a Bolivian private airfield.[67] | |
Appearances: Black Panther: The Man Without Fear #522
Pedro was a man who a policeman, who would later become American Panther, _targeted, thinking he was an immigrant even though Pedro told him he grew up in Minneapolis.[68] |
Peela
Appearances: Punisher: War Zone #38
Peela and her owner were murdered by the Full Moon Killer.[69] |
Peepo
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 4) #900
Peepo was LLoyd Yarmola's and Princess Gaia's pet dog.[70] |
Peggy
Appearances: Fantastic Four #15
Peggy was one of Johnny Storm's dates.[71] | |
Appearances: War Machine (Vol. 2) #9
Peggy and her husband John were in Basinville National Forest for a picnic when there was the assault of Ultimo / Morgan Stark and were saved thanks to the timely intervention of War Machine.[72] |
Pelham
Appearances: Daredevil Annual (Vol. 6) #1
Mr. Pelham was a wealthy businessman and Terry Pelham's father. When he went to pick up his son from school who had received a black eye from Mike Murdock, at the sight of Mike, Pelham turned to his son asking offensively if he was the one who beat him just as Mike hit Terry again and knocked him down.[73] |
Pender
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 7) #1
Pender was a security guard at the Fairwoods Mall in Croton-on-Hudson.[74] |
Penelope
Appearances: Iron Man #190
Penelope was riding in the car with her husband when Termite popped out of the roadway causing them to get hit by a tanker truck and igniting a fire. Penelope called out for help and her husband had to be rescued by Iron Man.[75] |
Pennway
Appearances: Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 2) #14
Mrs. Pennway was one of Ms. Heck's neighbors at the Garment District.[76] |
Pepe
Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #91
Pepe was a member of the Mexican Border Hawks.[77] |
Pepito
Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #21
Pepito was a Mexican bandit who, alongside his bandits, terrorised villagers wherever they went. During a fight with Kid Colt, Pepito was shot by a child who's granddad Colt was hiding with.[78] |
Perkins
Appearances: Daredevil #4
Mrs. Perkins was a little old lady who was served by Mr. Smathers just before the Purple Man ordered the teller to fill his case with hundred dollar bills.[79] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #373
Perkins was a security guard at a specialized containment facility tasked with guarding Venom who was being held behind a sound barrier. Perkins enjoyed torturing Venom, but when Venom was free he immediately killed Perkins.[80] |
Perry
Appearances: Avengers #178
Annoyed by the Beast's presence in the club, that attracted all the attention of the girls, Perry decided to attack the Beast by hitting him with a punch. At first the Beast did not react, but after Perry hit a girl, Hank reacted by hitting Perry in return and disarming him from a knife.[81] |
Pervis
Appearances: Marvels Project #1
During World War II, Pervis was a wire decoding agent in London.[82] |
Petal
Appearances: Emma Frost #10, Emma Frost #11, Emma Frost #12
Petal was the girlfriend of Lucien Goff. She gathered information about Winston Frost's fortunes to carry out Emma's mock kidnapping project and obtain a ransom.[83] |
Pete
Appearances: Patsy Walker #29
Pete was a boy whom Patsy thought was a roadster owner, but he was cleaning the car for a wealthy owner and when Patsy went out with him on an appointment she was disappointed by Pete's real car that was a real jalopy.[84] | |
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #1
Pete killed Raymond Fleet so his friend, Frankie Arno could hide from the police by assuming Raymond' identity. In order to keep this secret Frankie killed Pete.[85] | |
Mentions: Journey Into Unknown Worlds #41
Pete, Butch, and Joey were three of Johnny's friends. After Johnny had found a wishing stone and discovered its magical ability to make what he wished come true, he wondered to himself if his friends would be surprised to learn that magic existed.[86] | |
Appearances: Two-Gun Kid #29
Pete was a Sheriff who helped Two-Gun Kid capture two bandits.[87] | |
Appearances: Uncanny Tales #46
Pete was an astronaut and was among the first to venture into Outer Space for a long time too. Upon returning to Earth he had to get used to Earth's gravity again, in fact for the first time he was unable to walk but to float.[88] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #1
Pete was a policeman who shot at the Thing, but missed him because he was so nervous.[89] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #6
Pete was with his friend Harry when they watched as the Human Torch rushed back to the Baxter Building. They were then accidentally knocked over by the Invisible Girl as she followed.[90] | |
Appearances: Avengers #4
Pete witnessed the Avengers turning into stone just after at a press conference, but he believed it was a trick used by them to duck out an interview.[91] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #55
Big Pete was a thug who confronted and defeated Daredevil.[92] | |
Appearances: Vampire Tales #2
Pete and Edgar were Justin's roommates with whom they shared expenses. Seeing the two companions at home with a pusher while smoking drugs, he infuriated Justin who attacked the three, destroying the paraphernalia for drug use and consumption.[93] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #284
Pete was a TV host who announced to the world the death of Anthony Stark.[94] | |
Appearances: Civil War: Front Line #1
Pete was a policeman who immediately died after discovering Speedball in Albie Johnson's wheat field.[95] | |
Appearances: Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1 |
Peter
Appearances: Blaze Carson #3
Peter was the son of the cousin of Blaze Carson and was entrusted to him for a few days just during his candidacy to be re-elected as a sheriff.[97] | |
Appearances: Monsters Unleashed #5, Monsters Unleashed #6
Old Peter was a wino who was drinking on a pier on the East River when Derek McDowell emerged from the river, mistook Peter for the one who had killed him and thrown him into the river, and for revenge killed him and then realized that he was not the person to take revenge.[98] | |
Appearances: Warlock #9
Peter was an alien member of the Black Knights of the Universal Church of Truth whom was ordered by the Magus to capture the Matriarch.[99] | |
Appearances: Avengers #177
Peter witnessed the Guardians of the Galaxy arriving in Forest Hills Gardens.[25] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #270
Peter wanted to take his girlfriend Sarah on top of Christ's Crown; they witnessed the birth of Blackheart, who immediately killed them both.[100] | |
Appearances: New Mutants #20
Peter was a surgeon who was trying to save Dani Moonstar after her attack from the Demon Bear. Peter told his fellow surgeon Bill that he should focus on the patient after Bill was distracted by the sudden appearance of the New Mutants in the Badlands]].[101] | |
Appearances: Avengers West Coast #54
Peter was a TV-News Reporter at the ABC World News Tonight.[102] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #57
Peter was the cameraman of the documentary filmmaker Sandra Rains and while they were filming near the Neptune's Eye on the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, they were assaulted by unknown algae that broke Peter's helmet and killed him.[103] | |
Appearances: Inhumans (Vol. 2) #4
Peter was scolded by his mother for bothering a dog by calling him Devil-Dog and saying it will come for you one night and spirit you away.[104] | |
Mentioned: Marvel Knights (Vol. 2) #4
Peter was the driver of the New York Deputy Mayor Reyes. When he tried to escape from journalists' questions Reyes didn't realize that the Black Widow had taken Peter's place at the wheel.[105] | |
Appearances: Wolverine: Firebreak #1
Peter and his family were rescued by Wolverine from the fire set by the Hydra to the woods where they lived.[106] | |
Appearances: Fear Itself: The Home Front #1
Peter and his father went to Broxton in Oklahoma hoping to see Thor and the other Asgardians.[107] | |
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 4) #8
Peter post a comment after what happened during the internet transmission "Only Cake" saying it was a "Fake".[108] | |
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man: Self-Improvement #1
Peter got a job thanks to his uncle Pete to keep him out of trouble but he talked about the job to disreputable people but when Peter refused to leave the doors of the warehouse where he worked open as he was asked by criminals for spitefulness they killed his uncle. Shortly thereafter, Peter exploited the intervention of Spider-Man who broke the gang and was about to kill the man responsible for the death of his uncle but Spider-Man convinced him not to do so even if it failed to erase his guilt for his uncle's death, something they both shared.[109] |
Peters
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #236
Dr. Peters is the hospital doctor who tells Mary Jane that her husband Peter's condition is deteriorating[110] |
Peterson
Appearances: Web of Spider-Man #44
Mr. Peterson was the owner of the Page After Page store.[111] | |
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #4
Dr. Peterson was hired, along with two other dermatologists, by the Kingpin to try and remove the armor from the Rhino, even though he actually told them to fail in the attempt. Discovering the trick, Rhino forced Peterson to remove his armor after kidnapping his children. As thanks, Rhino arranged for Spider-Man to place Robertson and his family under federal protection.[112] | |
Appearances: Spider-Woman (Vol. 7) #2
Peterson worked for Marchand Pharmaceuticals and was killed while, although flanked by Spider-Woman, he attempted to steal a sample of rare spiders for the development of a serum that could have healed Michael Marchand's daughter.[113] |
Petra
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #633
Petra was a Polish girl who became possessed and whom Daimon Hellstrom wanted to exorcise but he arrived too late to save her and died just as Daimon entered her room.[114] |
Petrov
Appearances: Kent Blake of the Secret Service #1
Petrov was a Soviet guard, stationed at a gulag near Kolyma. He knocked Kent Blake out, and brought him into the gulag.[115] |
Petrus
Appearances: Daken: Dark Wolverine #5
Petrus trafficked in humans in Madripoor, kept boys and girls as sex slaves and also sold children, until Tyger Tiger discovered him, forcing him to leave the island and appropriating all his possessions.[116] |
Pettit
Appearances: She-Hulks #2
Mr. Pettit was the assistant principal at Midtown High. To Lyra's delay and an ironic reply, Pettit delivered Lyra to an after-school detention at 3 pm.[117] |
Petty
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #8, Spectacular Spider-Men #8
Introduced by Mr. Warren, Dr. Petty presented the Living Brain to Peter Parker's classmates at Midtown High School.[118] Years later, he attended the funeral of Mr. Warren.[119] |
Phil
Appearances: Patsy Walker #88
Phil tried to date Patsy Walker.[120] | |
Appearances: Amazing Adventures #5
Phil was a circus owner who found and captured the creature known as Monsteroso to examine the caged animals.[121] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #49
Phil was a cameraman who filmed Galactus building an elemental converter atop the Baxter Building.[122] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #21
Phil was the coach who assisted Eddie March in his last ring match against Hammer.[123] | |
Appearances: Avengers #80
Phil was Min's husband, who toured the Indian reservation where the Red Wolf was born.[124] | |
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #80
Phil and Monty were two teenage hoodlums who attempted to steal a stock car during a Johnny Blaze performance. During the theft they almost run over Blaze who promptly transforms into Ghost Rider and chases them. Once he reached them he was about to punish them as the Spirit of Vengeance but the Thing intervened to help them and avoided worse damage to the two teenagers.[125] | |
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #90
Phil was a stage magician but not a very capable one, but he uttered a spell that unbeknownst to him summoned a true other-dimensional sorcerer, Sardeth, who took possession of his body. Eventually with subterfuge the Thing and Spider-Man made Sardeth abandon Phil's body.[126] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #145
Phil was a man who mocked Mark Scarlotti when he walked into a bar in his old neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio. He demanded Scarlotti leave and poured a beer over his head. Scarlotti donned his Blacklash garb and destroyed the bar in retribution.[127] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #340
Phil was an Air-Traffic Controller at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. He suggested the Pan Am flight #134 to reroute to Houston, as the airport was still snowed in. When they replied there was another plane entering their airspace, Phil contacted the unidentified aircraft, asking to depart immediately, but Wolverine told him not to worry about it.[128] | |
Appearances: X-Men Annual #14
Phil was in the restaurant where Rachel Summers was eating, right before three armed men entered and told everyone to hand over their money. Rachel ignored them and then finally used her powers to turn their guns into scrap-metal. When she left looking for Franklin Richards, Phil realized she was a mutant, but didn't understand that she actually helped them defeat the robbers.[129] | |
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #95
Phil was unloading heroin from a boat at the orders of The Rose. He felt uneasy about the operation due to the lack of protection for the drugs, which was ultimately a ruse to attempt to ensnare Dagger. Ultimately multiple parties appeared trying to take Dagger but she was ultimately captured by The Answer for Kingpin.[130] | |
Appearances: Beauty and the Beast #3
Phil was a beach-goer in Los Angeles who was mocking Dazzler and Beast with his friends as they were going for a walk.[131] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #196
Phil was a student of Charles Xavier's at Columbia University. Him and a group of fellow students had anti-mutant sentiments and attacked Shadowcat when she walked into a student lounge. Rachel Summers angrily intervened, however, and deflected a bullet he shot from his gun back towards him before Magneto intervened and stopped it.[132] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #265
Phil was a police detective in Cairo, Illinois, who passed information to reporters about thefts carried out in the homes of wealthy criminals.[133] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #373
Phil was a policeman who arrived on the scene where the Hulk was spotted.[134] | |
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #2
Phil was the co-driver of an armored van carrying a load of gold bullion to Fort Knox that was robbed by the Sinister Syndicate.[135] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #319
After encountering Eddie Passim, Phil cut off his left arm, his right foot, and and his 3rd and 4th digits on his right hand as a result of being affected by thoughts of About Face.[136] | |
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #4
Phil was a man hired by Mysterio to impersonate Spider-Man and reveal his identity to the public to exploit the hero's popularity and earn money, but the real Spider-Man discovered the scam and defeated and captured both Phil and Mysterio.[137] | |
Appearances: Fear Itself: The Home Front #2, Fear Itself: The Home Front #3, Fear Itself: The Home Front #7
Phil was a citizen of Stamford and took charge of the posse that captured Speedball for wanting to execute him by suffocating him with a plastic bag,[138] until Miriam Sharpe intervened who blocked him and saved Speedball's life.[139] | |
Appearances: Union #1
Phil was a Good Morning UK anchorman who was convinced he could interview Britannia about the Britannia Project, or the formation of a new team of British heroes, but instead found Union Jack as the interlocutor.[141] |
Philbert
Appearances: X-Men #20
Mr. Philbert was the manager of the bank which was robbed by the Blob and Unus the Untouchable.[142] |
Philip
Appearances: Scarlet Spider #2
Philip was Linette Martinez's husband. He worked with Lady Octopus on Joe Wade's brain.[143] |
Phillip
Appearances: X-Men Annual #6
Philip, a student at Bard College, asked teacher Rachel van Helsing whether, given her surname, there was any relation between her and what Bram Stoker had written, to which Rachel replied that she was surprised by him and that Dracula's Stoker was a simple novel and as a result Philip was called an idiot by his classmates.[144] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #181
Senator Phillip disagreed with Senator Kelly about the Mutant Registration Act.[145] | |
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.[146] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange: The Oath #3, Doctor Strange: The Oath #4
Phillip was one of the Timely Pharmaceuticals's overlords.[147] |
Phillips
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #4
During the clash between the two factions of the Sinister Syndicate, the mayor's aide, Phillips told the police chief that the Mayor had ordered not to intervene but to take care of saving the civilian population.[112] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #649
Mr. Phillips worked for the Horizon Labs security.[149] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #672
Airman Phillips was Commander Rogers' pilot, who accompanied him by helicopter to the site of the engagement against the Queen. He remained in radio contact with the Secretary of Defense describing the various stages of the battle.[150] |
Philly
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #3
Philly's bike was stolen by Jessán Hoan.[151] |
Piast
Mentions: Savage Axe of Ares #1
Piast was a great warrior who opposed the invasion of the Tartars. He died protecting the fort, but his death was not in vain, as their land near Lake Gopło remained undisturbed for decades.[152] |
Pickles
Appearances: Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #0, Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #2, & Hawkeye vs. Deadpool #4
Pickles was Jeremy Ellsden's pet cat.[153] |
Pidgeon
Appearances: Uncanny Tales #46
Tommy Pidgeon's father did not agree with the idea of Tommy and his friends to throw a welcome home party for Uncle Pete, because they knew that secretly Pete was an astronaut returning from Outer Space and had to readjust to Earth's gravity .[88] | |
Appearances: Uncanny Tales #46
Tommy Pidgeon's mother did not agree with the idea of Tommy and his friends to throw a welcome home party for Uncle Pete, because they knew that secretly Pete was an astronaut returning from Outer Space and had to readjust to Earth's gravity .[88] |
Pierre
Appearances: Fantastic Four #1
Pierre was a soldier who almost fell to his doom due to an earthquake caused by Giganto.[89] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #15
Pierre was Miss Storm's hairdresser and the owner of a chi-chi beauty parlor on Fifth Avenue.[71] | |
Appearances: Champions #8, Champions #9
Pierre escorted Governor Brown to the public dedication of the Champions.[156] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #258 | |
Appearances: Invincible Iron Man #507
Pierre was the cameraman of a television reporter who was doing a live report from Paris after the assault by Gray Gargoyle possessed by Mokk, who had turned the Parisians into statues. Pierre and the reporter were also surprised by Mokk who transformed them into statues and then took Pierre's camera and left a terrifying live message.[159] |
Pierrie
Appearances: Captain America Comics #35
Pierrie was a waiter at the White Cat Night Club where Gloria Jenkins worked. When Gloria had to run away after hearing the news that her grandfather was in danger, she asked Pierrie to report to the club manager that she would be back in about half an hour and if he could call her a taxi.[160] |
Pietro
Appearances: Sgt. Fury #3
Pietro was an Italian partisan who collaborated with OSS officer Major John Richards, accompanying him to meet Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos.[161] |
Piggy
Appearances: Captain America #198
Piggy was one of the beach thugs who attempted to harass Steve Rogers when he was relaxing on the beach with Carol Harding, but they were soon scared off by his great force.[162] |
Pike
Appearances: Avengers #171
An employee of an exclusive department store on Madison Avenue, Mrs. Pike was first distracted by the Avengers coming through the neighborhood while searching for Jocasta, momentarily stopping the Scarlet Witch in a clumsy attempt to hire her as one of the store's models. Minutes later, she returned to a customer she’d left waiting in one of the dressing rooms, only to nearly witness her vanish from the stall. Unknown to Pike, the customer was Carol Danvers, who transformed into Mrs. Marvel to aid the Avengers.[163] | |
Appearances: Jubilee #4
After the tip from Dex who told Shane Shooter that Jubilee's teacher's stolen car could probably be found at Pike's, Shooter and Jubilee went to Pike but he opposed the two who reacted by using their mutant powers making an easy game of Pike and his gang. Afterwards, Pike confessed that the car was not in his possession.[164] | |
Appearances: Daredevil: Reborn #1, Daredevil: Reborn #2, Daredevil: Reborn #3, Daredevil: Reborn #4
Alerted by a waitress, Pike and his henchmen attacked Matt Murdock who was wandering around thinking that he wanted to meddle in his business.[62] |
Pilar
Appearances: Invincible Iron Man (Vol. 2) #1
Countess Pilar was one of the Tony Stark's lovers.[165] |
Pinkerton
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #2
Pinkerton was a butler for Ms. Drayson. When Namor went to the home of Ms. Drayson, he told him that he could not enter through that door, but to use the back door and to leave immediately. When Namor then rescued Ms. Drayson by extinguishing her burning dress with water spilling from his body, Pinkerton wondered where all that water came from.[166] |
Pinky
Appearances: Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #1
The owner and manager of his own night club, Pinky's Lounge, in San Francisco. Pinky bemoaned hiring Flip Mason, a stand-up comedian past his prime and down on his luck, as his main attraction. Aware that Mason also had a gambling problem, for which he was always asking for an advance on his pay, Pinky finally up and fired him after he noticed gangsters coming to his club looking for the luckless comic.[167] | |
Appearances: Punisher Meets Archie #1
Pinky was a former associate of Red Fever before going straight. One day he was called Mel, who asked for his help in setting up shop in Riverdale, but he declined. He was later confronted by the Punisher and he told him about the call.[168] |
Pitor
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #58 |
Platt
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #407
Second-grade teacher Mrs. Platt guided her class on the Liberty Island ferry.[170] |
Plexico
Appearances: Iron Man (Vol. 3) #11 & Iron Man (Vol. 3) #20
Detective Plexico asked Anthony Stark to identify the body of Whitney Frost.[171] |
Pliskin
Appearances: Daredevil #219
Deputy Pliskin watched over the stranger while he was jailed.[173] |
Poker
Appearances: Astonishing #52
Poker was a kid with little imagination. When there was a competition where whoever wrote a comic with the most imagination possible would win a futuristic bicycle, Poker realized he had no chance, in fact his schoolmates, knowing Poker's lack of imagination, even made fun of him. Now resigned not to participate in the competition, Poker met a boy, who later turned out to be an alien from Outer Space, who was annoyed at how Poker was being mocked, and so he helped him create a story where aliens were involved so that Poker won the competition by winning the bike and being envied by the other kids.[174] |
Polanski
Mentioned: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9
After saving Jonathan Rickman from a fire, Spider-Man collected a diary that belonged to Rickman in which there was a list of names, including Polanski and also that of Peter Parker himself. Investigating the names on the list he discovered that Polanski, as well as the other names on the list apart from his own, appeared to have disappeared or died under mysterious circumstances, only to discover that the names on the list were the people present at General Techtronics on the day of the Dr. Octavius's accident, the same day the radioactive spider bit Peter.[175] |
Polly
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #3
Polly was the aunt of Rick Jones. Rick once visited Polly to wash up and get some food, but he didn't tell her where he had been.[176] | |
Appearances: Avengers: West Coast #50
Polly was Martin Preston's secretary.[177] |
Pooch
Appearances: Captain America and the Secret Avengers #1
Pooch was Tatiana's dog which she had to suppress as a form of conditioning for the L.A.S.S.E.S..[178] |
Pop
Appearances: Astonishing #9
Pop was the city editor of the Daily Globe. During an argument with a young reporter about the reality of haunted houses, Pop instructed him to go to the Griswald Mansion and stay there for the night. The next day the reporter told him that he had spent the evening with the mansion's caretaker, Jeb Kenny and nothing had happened, but Pop gave him a newspaper clipping where there was a photo of the late Jeb Kenny from many years ago.[179] |
Poplaski
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #67
Poplaski was a man being investigated by Jessica Drew. He was chasing her to retrieve some film but she swept his leg and knocked him unconscious.[180] |
Poppa
Appearances: Daredevil #219
Poppa was the owner of Poppa's Olympian Palace.[173] |
Pops
Appearances: Human Torch #2, Invaders #22
Pops was the owner of Pops' travelling circus where Toro's powers initially activated when it was visited by Human Torch.[181] |
Popsy
Appearances: Excalibur #1 |
Porquito
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 2) #91, Punisher (Vol. 2) #92
Porquito was a man working for General Hector Carranza when the latter was supposedly imprisoned in a prison compound in Sierra Angeles, Bosqueverde, with every kind of luxury. A trusted helper, he sometimes referred to the General by his first name, Hector,[183] and in more tense situations, as "Mi General."[184] Porquito went to Bosqueverde capital Ciudad Leando to get news of Carranza's situation, and possibly to influence it: The United States wanted to extradite Carranza, but three Bosqueverdan justices had blocked the request because Carranza had generously donated to their "favorite charities", and a fourth one agreed to cooperate because Carranza had kidnapped his daughter. Porquito went back to Sierra Angeles to report to Carranza, who threatened to kill him should he bore bad news. Happy with Porquito's news, he invited him to stay and shared his luxuries. However, when the compound's surroundings were attacked by the Punisher, Carranza got nervous as he could not leave the area; Porquito wondered whether the attacker would be CIA or DEA, but Carranza believed that the U.S. would not interfere. Carranza hired the elite Red Condors to protect him,[183] and they discovered the identity of the attacker, whom Carranza recognized from a previou sencounter. Thou expecting the Condors to nail him, Carranza took a handgun and gave Porquito a shotgun. Soon afterward, Carranza believed that the Condors had killed the Punisher, and ordered Porquito to distribute beers to his allies and bring him some Scotch - but then, the Punisher crash-landed the Condors' helicopter on the prison compound, killing Carranza, Porquito and most of the people there.[184] "Porquito" is not a real name in Spanish, but a word meaning "piggy". It's possibly a nickname due to him being overweight. In his first scene, Porquito seems to have reddish skin, as if he was sun-baked; in his following scenes, he has normal skin color. |
Porter
Appearances: Marvel Zombies Supreme #3
Sheriff Porter was in the control room of the nuclear power plant that had suffered the breach and was viewing and informing the mayor of the accident by pointing out that the accident had been caused by Nuke, a member of the Squadron Supreme. He later faced Nuke in the village with a firearm but was incinerated by him.[185] | |
Appearances: Mystery Men #4
Porter was a stage magician who taught his tricks to Ezekiel Wright. Ezekiel proved to be better than Porter, and at his request to perform on stage, Porter refused, telling him that on Broadway they didn't want a black magician.[186] |
Porter Mack
Appearances: X-Men #21
Porter Mack was the owner of a dude ranch near Buchanan's Butte.[187] |
Portia
Appearances: Mosaic #1 |
Portnoy
Appearances: Marvels Project #3 |
Pow
Appearances: Deadline #2
A doctor who owned and worked out of an underground hospital in Chinatown in order to aid those criminals who had been injured that couldn't visit the hospital. Katherine Farrell appeared to have him as a source and went to him to see if he had patched up Judge Hart recently. He revealed he had not but told her she should not follow on with the story because he feared an evil spirit had descended on the city.[189] |
Powell
Appearances: Thor #493
Mr. Powell obtained the garments requested for Thor by the Enchantress.[190] |
Precious
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #426
Precious was Alison Mongrain's pet cat.[191] |
Price
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #305
Senator Price was a U.S. senator that participated in a committee hearing in which him and his fellow senators were interviewing Doctor Strange about his banishment of the Hulk to the Crossroads dimension. Price was more sympathetic to Strange's actions than some others and afterwards thanked him for his testimony despite his concerns with the nature of super-powered individuals.[192] | |
Appearances: Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #2
Dr. Price was a scientist who did research to eliminate gene X from mutants. He was captured and tortured by Sabretooth on commission and rescued by Wolverine.[193] | |
Appearances: Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #2
When Wolverine went to investigate Dr. Price's research aimed at eliminating the X gene, when he arrived at his home he did not find it, instead he found his terrified daughter who told him that her father had been taken away by a monster with the face of a man.[193] |
Prince
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #256
Prince and Babyface were two homeless people arguing over being able to use a cardboard box from a refrigerator to sleep in, but after seeing a figure prowling around they got scared and decided to share the crate.[194] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #131 |
Pripic
Appearances: 15-Love #3
Pripic was a Wayde Tennis Academy tennis player who faced Mill Collins in a match soon after the latter accepted Cal Duffy as her coach, and lost the match in three sets.[196] |
Pro-Kopeo
Appearances: Ka-Zar the Savage #34
Pro-Kopeo was a Nuwali who had taken Ka-Zar and Shanna the She-Devil, as well as other humans, with the intent of draining them of adrenal secretions that they could use to poison their employers who had failed to provide payment for their services as interplanetary zookeepers. Eventually, he was overcome by Ka-Zar and Shanna and they escaped back to Earth.[197] |
Proctor
Appearances: Venom #13
Proctor and Loughridge were scientists of the Ararat Corporation with big black marks on their careers who were assigned to study the Venom symbiote's clone.[198] |
Professor
Appearances: Daredevil #78, Daredevil #79, Daredevil #96, and The Cat #4
A man who simply referred to himself as the Professor that was dismissed from Cambridge University for reckless and dangerous experiments. Afterwards he was hired by Mr. Kline to perform experiments on captured individuals to try and grant them abilities. When William Taurens and his men failed to get any test subjects he underwent the procedure himself using the experimental serum that would result in him becoming the Man-Bull.[199] Upon Daredevil being delivered to the group's hideout Man-Bull instantly blamed him for having been forced to volunteer for the testing of the serum. The Professor tried to dissuade him from killing Daredevil but that only made the Man-Bull more angry smacking the Professor aside and ramming Daredevil into the harbor. Later the Professor informed Mr. Kline of the successful transformation but soon realized Man-Bull was getting out of hand when the original subjects were brought to the lab which triggered Man-Bull to act aggressive and hostile again. This ultimately forced the Professor to relocate his operations after Man-Bull fought and was defeated by Daredevil and had him sent to jail.[200] After Man-Bull was broken out of jail by his partner Itch who smuggled in the Professor's serum the two began working with the Professor again, only this time in San Francisco, California.[201] The Professor put together a scheme to put some of the monstrous transforming serum into the city's water supply then random the antidote for cash. After Man-Bull and Itch contaminated the water however Man-Bull had second thoughts about the plan and instead of gaining money he wished for the people to suffer instead. So after betraying Itch and knocking out the Black Widow the Man-Bull went to the warehouse location of the Professor and attempted to kill him and destroy the antidote but a wounded Daredevil stopped the Man-Bull and unknowingly allowed the Professor to flee the scene once again while the Man-Bull was seemingly dead.[202] After being defeated by Daredevil and Black Widow the Man-Bull made his way back to the Professor and seemingly murdered him at his hideout before taking any stashed cash he had lying around.[203] |
Pucci
Appearances: Captain America #394
Pucci was on the Sweat Shoppers team sent by the Power Broker on the order of the Red Skull to the federal penitentiary in Virginia to evade Viper from prison, which they successfully accomplished.[204] |
Pueblitz
Appearances: Marvel's Voices: Community #1
Nurse Pueblitz was the one who took care of the health care for Gabe Reyes and of whom Robbie Reyes, whenever he had to go to her, was afraid of being late.[205] |
Puentes
Appearances: Solo Avengers #8
Puentes together with a group of boys broke into the flower shop of Francesi, a local gangster, threatening him to interrupt his extortion ring towards the local shopkeepers, but he was unmasked by Clint Barton who was in the place thinking they were the criminals and unmasking Puentes. Francesi later captured Puentes to eliminate him, but Hawkeye and Blind Justice intervened, thus saving his life.[206] |
Punchy
Appearances: Daredevil #4
Punchy was a muscle-man training in a large gymnasium in the West side of town where the Purple Man came to hire some bodyguards, but he was too slow-witted to react at normal speed and didn't believe him, so he was attacked by all the other gymnasts.[79] |
Purvis
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #2
Mr. Purvis testified against Fred Myers at his trial, confirming that he saw him throw the explosive that killed informant Willie "the Goat" Sloan, just to make himself look good to the Kingpin.[135] |
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- ↑ Champions #9
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- ↑ Invincible Iron Man #507
- ↑ Captain America Comics #35
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- ↑ Captain America #198
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- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #407
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- ↑ 173.0 173.1 Daredevil #219
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- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #9
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #3
- ↑ Avengers: West Coast #50
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- ↑ Thor #493
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- ↑ Incredible Hulk #305
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- ↑ 15-Love #3
- ↑ Ka-Zar the Savage #34
- ↑ Venom #13
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