List of Marvel Comics characters: M
M'Kraan
Krystal M’Kraan was originally introduced in The War of the Realms as a friend of Wiccan and a member of the drag House of Jumbo Carnation. She was depicted as a civilian dressed in a pink Phoenix Force costume.In Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices, M'Kraan was reintroduced as a new character separate from the classic M'Kraan Crystal from X-Men lore, being created by future versions of Billy and Tommy Maximoff. This time she is depicted as a living embodiment of multiversal convergence and nexus energy, who exists as a living nexus point between realities, rather than as an object or artifact. She is essentially the concept of the Nexus of Realities given form and awareness. She appears as a cosmic guide and stabilizing presence, interacting with the young heroes not through battle, but through meaning, reflection, and transformation. This version of M’Kraan conceptually aligns with entities like the Phoenix Force, which represents life and transformation, and with figures such as the Demiurge, who represents creation and destiny, and Kid Immortus, who represents the time axis of reality.
M-11
M-11 is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Originally known as the Human Robot, the character was named "M-11" in the 2006 to 2007 Agents of Atlas miniseries as an allusion to its first appearance in Menace #11 from Atlas Comics. In an alternate reality from mainstream Earth, a scientist's newly created robot is programmed by the scientist's greedy business manager to murder the scientist. The incomplete robot, however, continues through with his directive to "kill the man in the room", and kills the business manager when the man enters. The robot then leaves the house, programmed to "kill the man in the room", but falls off a pier into the sea and short-circuits.
M-11 in other media
M-11 appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 via the "Agents of Atlas" DLC pack.Maa-Gor
Maa-Gor is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Maa-Gor is a member of a tribe of Man-Apes from Savage Land. After losing a battle with Ka-Zar, he walks into the mystic mist surrounding the Savage Land, which transform him into a superhuman with increased intelligence, and he renames himself Man-God. Later, he returns to the mist and encounters an alien machine which he realize is responsible for his powers. The machine then split him into two; a blue logic part and a red emotional part. The blue is killed by the red, but the machine interacts and fuse them again, turning him into his old Man-Ape self.
The origin of Maa-Gor's unrelenting thirst for revenge, and insane hatred and rivalry toward Ka-Zar, stems from Ka-Zar's saber-toothed tiger companion, "Zabu's raking talons", taking Maa-Gor's left eye. During the incident, Maa-Gor and his tribe murdered Lord Robert Plunder, the English nobleman who discovered the Savage Land, which was witnessed by Ka-Zar, his son, while the Hidden Jungle Lord was still a young boy. In a later confrontation, as an adult, Ka-Zar would kill all of Maa-Gor's tribe by initiating a huge rock slide, leaving Maa-Gor the sole surviving Man-Ape.
Gideon Mace
Jeffrey Mace
Jason Macendale
Mach-VI
Machete
Machine Man
Machine Teen
Machinesmith
Al MacKenzie
Moira MacTaggert
Mad Dog
Mad Dog Rassitano
Mad Jim Jaspers
Sir James "Mad Jim" Jaspers is a character in American comic books seen in Marvel Comics. He was created by David Thorpe and Alan Davis for Marvel UK. He is a powerful supervillain who was the archenemy of Captain Britain and Excalibur as well as a few other heroes and is also the main antagonist of the Excalibur series.In the reality of Earth-238, James Jaspers, a British politician waged a political war on mutants. He had been elected into office as a member of the English Parliament because of his anti mutant and anti super heroes stance and politics, however Jaspers was a mutant himself with powerful reality-warping abilities. His political façade and motivations for the elimination of his fellow mutants and superheroes was essentially to ensure his supremacy. Jaspers seemed a gifted politician, adept at swaying popular public opinion, with lines such as "if they were honest they wouldn't wear masks" but whether he was always mad, or descended into madness with the advent of his mutant reality-warping powers, Jaspers had lost his sanity. Jaspers of Earth-238 was so determined to rid his world of mutants, he began to move beyond drumming up anti-mutant sentiment and constructed an incredibly powerful adaptive cybernetic construct known simply as the Fury to hunt and eliminate all superpowered beings.
Jaspers had also formed an advanced technologically equipped military task force, charged with eliminating super-powered beings, known as the Status Crew. Typically, the Status Crew would round up powered beings to hold them in concentration camps and exterminate them later. The Fury would deal with bigger threats. It would take less than two years for super powered beings to be on the verge of extinction. The Fury had been programmed by Jaspers to allow Jaspers to live as the sole powered being.
Unmatched in power by any other being, with any potential threats ruthlessly destroyed by the Fury, Jaspers adopted the persona of Mad Jim Jaspers, a bank robber and crook paying homage to the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland as well as continuing the Lewis Carroll book theme with his own bank robbing crew, the Crazy Gang. It was around this time that the Omniversal Guardian Merlyn, became aware of not just this reality's version of Jaspers' danger to the multiverse but the Jim Jaspers of the 616 reality who Merlyn realized possessed even greater reality warping power. Merlyn would teleport one of the few remaining superheroes of Earth-238, Captain UK Linda McQuillan, to the 616 designated reality. Importantly he would also do so whilst she was being observed by the deadly cybiote the Fury. The Earth of 238 would fall into disarray due to the mad machinations and reality warping of Jaspers. It had become known as a crooked earth. Of similar concern was that the Jaspers of 616 had begun his political ascension, a worrying sign of things to come.
Upon returning to mainstream reality/616, Captain Britain found that another Sir James Jaspers was leading an anti-superhero campaign, with the aid of Henry Peter Gyrich and Sebastian Shaw, members of the Hellfire Club.
Jaspers managed to win a landslide general election victory on his anti-superhero platform and became Prime Minister of Britain. Events began to mirror those of Earth-238 and Jaspers unleashed the force of the Jaspers Warp upon London, causing much chaos and devastation. However, Jaspers found himself under attack from the reality-hopping Fury, and the two engage in a large-scale reality-warping battle in which Jaspers was ultimately killed by the Fury who teleported him outside the universe, where he would have no reality to control and thus be rendered powerless.
Mad Thinker
Madame Hydra
Madame Masque
Madame Menace
Madame Monstrosity
Madame Monstrosity is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.She is a geneticist and mother of Farley Stillwell, Harlan Stillwell, and Shannon Stillwell who created the animal-like Humanimals by splicing human test subjects with animal test subjects using a special chamber. Her "Farm" is located somewhere in Westchester County, New York. Additionally, she claims that her work was used to create Lizard, Morbius, and Rhino.
Two of her test subjects included the children Bailey Briggs and Eli Hartman, who she respectively transformed into a spider and elephant/rhino hybrid. After Bailey escapes her captivity, she attempts to recapture him and creates a clone of him named Boy-Spider. In a flashback, it is revealed that Madame Monstrosity was an acquaintance of the High Evolutionary, who was not impressed with her experiments. Madame Monstrosity transforms herself into a chimeric form to battle Spider-Boy, only for her Humanimals to rebel against her. Madame Monstrosity is saved by the High Evolutionary who plans to experiment on her, as he was impressed with her transformation.
Madame Sanctity
Madame Sanctity is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Scott Lobdell, Jeph Loeb and Gene Ha. She first appeared in Askani'Son #1, though her true identity was revealed in Uncanny X-Men #-1.She is a member of the Askani and as such, her story ties into that of Rachel Summers and Cable. Madame Sanctity was originally Tanya Trask, daughter of Bolivar Trask, the creator of the Sentinels. Like her brother Larry, Tanya was a mutant, though she possessed time travelling powers, as well as telepathic and psychokinetic abilities. When these manifested, Tanya was lost in the timestream, until being pulled into the Askani future by Rachel Summers. Tanya became a member of Rachel's Askani Sisterhood and took on the alias Sanctity.
Madame Web
Madcap
Artie Maddicks
Arthur "Artie" Maddicks is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in X-Factor #2, and was created by Bob Layton and Jackson Guice.The mutant son of Carl Maddicks, Artie's mutation gives him a lumpy pink form with no nose and renders him mute. As a ward of X-Factor, Artie is a member of the "X-Terminators".
When X-Factor splits their wards between two boarding schools, Artie attends St. Simons. During "Inferno", Artie is abducted by the demon N'Astirh. Before he is rescued, Artie witnesses at least two murders. After helping to foil a mutant kidnapping plot, Artie gains an unofficial grandmother in Ida Fassbender, a nervous but kindly woman who lives near St. Simons.
Gene Nation disrupts the school with another kidnapping scheme, this time successful. Artie then becomes a ward of the Massachusetts Academy. When Black Tom Cassidy attacks the school, Man-Thing saves Artie and his friends. As a group, they have several adventures.
Artie loses his mutant powers after "M-Day". Artie moves to the Baxter Building where he gets a special helmet made by Valeria Richards. It allows him to communicate by creating images in the air – he remains mute due to the deformity caused by his mutations. Joining Artie is his long time friend Leech. Later, the original Fantastic Four leave Earth-616 for what they assume to be four minutes. Weeks pass instead. This possibility had been planned for and the Foundation children are watched over by a trusted roster of replacement members. The Future Foundation help re-create the multiverse after the events of the Secret War. For the Foundation, five years have passed, while a much smaller amount of time has passed at home. Artie has spent all this time with Reed and Sue Richards and the many fellow students of the Foundation.