List of Masters of Evil members

The Masters of Evil is a fictional supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Although the roster has changed over the years, the team remains the principal foes, and the evil counterpart, of the superhero team the Avengers.

Membership

listed alphabetically, after leader

Baron Heinrich Zemo's incarnation

Avengers #6-7, 9-10, 15-16 (July 1964 - May 1965)

Ultron's incarnation

The Masters of Evil, as featured in Avengers #54 (July 1968), art by John Buscema.

Avengers #54-55 (July - Aug. 1968); 83 (Dec. 1970)

Egghead's incarnation

Avengers #222 (Aug. 1982); 227 - 229 (Jan. - Mar. 1983)

Baron Helmut Zemo's first incarnation

Avengers #273 - 277 (Nov. 1986 - Mar. 1987)

Doctor Octopus' incarnation

Baron Helmut Zemo's second incarnation / the Thunderbolts

The Masters of Evil: (from the top) the Screaming Mimi, Goliath, Baron Zemo, the Beetle, the Fixer, and Moonstone

Avengers #270-277 (Aug. 1986 - Mar. 1987), Amazing Spider-Man #283 (Dec. 1986) and West Coast Avengers (vol. 2) #16 (Jan. 1987).

The Crimson Cowl's first incarnation

  • The Crimson Cowl (leader) - The daughter of Justin Hammer.
  • The Aqueduct - A supervillain who can control and shape water.
  • The Bison - A bison-themed supervillain who was transformed from an injured basketball player by the Egyptian god Seth and had previously fought Luke Cage and Thunderstrike.
  • Blackwing - The son of Silvermane and an enemy of Captain America and Daredevil, who is an expert bat trainer.
  • Boomerang - A boomerang-wielding supervillain and an enemy of Spider-Man.
  • The Cardinal - A supervillain who wears an armored suit that can fly and has a number of offensive weapons including energy blasters, a grenade launcher and a tar gun.
  • The Constrictor - A boa constrictor-themed supervillain and former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent.
  • The Cyclone (Pierre Fresson) - A supervillain who wears a costume that enables him to create tornado-force whirlwinds.
  • Dragonfly - A dragonfly-themed supervillain and former Maggia member who can fly and has a hypnotic gaze.
  • The Eel (Edward Lavell) - A supervillain who wears an electrified lubricated suit.
  • The Flying Tiger - A supervillain whose tiger-like body armor makes him capable of powered flight, as well as giving him enhanced strength, durability and endurance, and a set of claws.
  • The Icemaster - A cryokinetic supervillain.
  • Joystick - A supervillain with super-strength and super-speed who also wears a wrist device that creates energy batons.
  • Klaw
  • Lodestone - A supervillain who can manipulate the magnetic force.
  • The Man-Ape - A supervillain from Wakanda and an enemy of the Black Panther.
  • The Man-Killer - A supervillain with super-strength and size-shifting abilities.
  • Quicksand - A supervillain who can transform her body into a sand-like substance.
  • Scorcher - A supervillain and an enemy of Spider-Man whose insulated suit has flamethrower equipment.
  • Shatterfist - A supervillain and an enemy of Thor who wields power gloves that delivers devastating blows.
  • Shockwave - A supervillain and an enemy of Shang-Chi whose suit enables him to generate an electric shock.
  • Slyde - A supervillain and skilled chemist whose suit grants him super-speed.
  • Sunstroke - A solar-manipulating supervillain created by Dominus.
  • Supercharger - A supervillain who can absorb, store, and release electricity.
  • Tiger Shark

The Crimson Cowl's second incarnation

The Shadow Council's incarnation

  • Max Fury (first leader) - A rogue Life Model Decoy of Nick Fury.
  • Baron Helmut Zemo (second leader)
  • The Bi-Beast - An android whose has a second head on top of his head.
  • The Black Talon (Samuel Barone) - A voodoo magician.
  • The Brothers Grimm (Percy and Barton Grimes) - Two brothers whose costumes enable them to produce matter.
  • Carrion - A former S.H.I.E.L.D. scientist exposed to the Carrion virus.
  • The Constrictor
  • Crossfire - A former CIA interrogation expert who became an arms dealer.
  • Daimon Hellstrom - The half-human son of the demon Marduk Kurios (a.k.a. "Satan") who became Baron Zemo's magic expert.
  • Diablo - An alchemist who is an enemy of the Fantastic Four.
  • The Eel
  • Firebrand - A mutated eco-terrorist.
  • The Griffin - A beastly supervillain.
  • Killer Shrike - A mercenary who was enhanced by Roxxon Energy Corporation
  • Lady Stilt-Man - A female counterpart of the Stilt-Man.
  • Lascivious - A former member of the Grapplers who was given seduction-based powers.
  • Letha - An acrobatic wrestler and former member of the Grapplers.
  • Madame Masque - She serves as Baron Zemo's right-hand woman.
  • Madcap - An insanity-inducing supervillain.
  • The Pink Pearl - An obese woman with super-strength who is an enemy of Alpha Flight.
  • The Porcupine - A porcupine-themed supervillain.
  • Princess Python - A former member of the Serpent Society and the Circus of Crime who owns a pet African rock python.
  • The Ringer - A ring-themed supervillain
  • Satannish - An extra-dimensional demon.
  • The Squid (Don Callahan) - A squid-themed supervillain.
  • Tiger Shark
  • The Tinkerer - A scientific genius who makes weapons and equipment for supervillains.
  • Vengeance (Kowalski) - A former deputy who wields a hellfire shotgun.
  • Whiplash (Anton Vanko) - A Russian scientist who wields energy whips.
  • The Wrecking Crew
  • The Young Masters - A young counterpart of the Masters of Evil who are trained by the Constrictor.
    • Alex Wilder - A former member of the Runaways who was resurrected by Daimon Hellstrom.
    • The Black Knight - A female incarnation of the Black Knight.
    • Coat of Arms - A swordswoman whose magic coat grants her six arms.
    • Egghead - A robot.
    • The Enchantress - A sorceress who claims to be an Asgardian.
    • Excavator - The teenage son of Piledriver and a temporary member of the Wrecking Crew. Excavator wielded an enchanted shovel.
    • The Executioner - A vigilante who is the son of Princess Python.
    • Mako - A test tube Atlantean who was grown from the cell samples of Attuma, Orka, Tyrak, and U-Man.
    • The Melter - A superhuman and leader of the Young Masters who can cause objects to melt.
    • Mudbug - A mutant with a crayfish physiology who was a former student of the Hellfire Club's Hellfire Academy.
    • The Radioactive Kid - A young criminal in a hazmat suit has demonstrated the ability to melt and mutate human flesh with a touch.
    • Snot - A former student of the Hellfire Academy who can propel large amounts of snot from his nose.

Lightmaster's incarnation

Baron Helmut Zemo's third incarnation

The West Coast Masters of Evil

Other versions

listed alphabetically, after leader

Marvel Adventures

House of M

Other media

listed alphabetically, after leader

The Avengers: United They Stand

The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers

Avengers Assemble

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

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