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Hack
Hack is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Little is known about Hack before he made his appearance on the desolate island of Genosha. He was one of the few survivors after Cassandra Nova programmed her Wild Sentinels to decimate the island, killing over 16 million mutants.
He found other survivors and allied himself with Unus the Untouchable and his gang. He was a very valuable asset on the island since all forms of electronic communication were eradicated or made useless by the resulting electro-magnetic damage. Inside of the gang, he became close friends with Hub and the two of them began to doubt if Unus' exclusive, clique-like strategy was the best way.
When the mentally ill Scarlet Witch removed the mutant gene from over 90% of the mutant population, Hack was one of the many who lost his powers. However, Quicksilver—as an act of penance for his part in the worldwide depowering—stole some Terrigen crystals from the Inhumans in an attempt to repower some mutants during the "Son of M" storyline. He started his mass efforts in Genosha and effectively restored the abilities of many on the island including Wicked, Freakshow, and Callisto. But in a cruel twist of fate, their abilities were amplified beyond control and quickly faded. Hack's fate since that time is unknown.
Haechi
Haechi is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Christopher Yost and Marcus To, he first appeared in New Warriors #2.Sim is among the latent Inhumans who gained powers from the Terrigen Mist bomb, gaining the ability to absorb energy and transform into a draconian bull-like creature resembling his namesake. Sim is initially mistaken for a mutant and blamed for the destruction caused by Sun Girl's battle with the Evolutionaries, servants of the High Evolutionary. He later joins a new incarnation of the New Warriors.
Haechi can absorb most types of energy directed toward him and expel it in the form of fiery blasts. After he obtains enough energy, Haechi is able to transform into a draconian creature. In his human form, Haechi possesses a single horn on his head and scales across his arms.
Haechi in other media
Haechi appears in Avengers Assemble, voiced by Todd Haberkorn.Hairbag
Hairbag is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He was recruited by Mister Sinister to be a member of his Nasty Boys, whose sole purpose was to harass the government-sponsored team X-Factor. During those altercations, Hairbag often fought against Wolfsbane, his opposite number. In the Nasty Boys' final fight, Hairbag was captured along with his teammate Slab and taken to a holding cell by X-Factor. While he waited for his lawyer to negotiate bail, Hairbag and Slab were broken out of prison by the Mutant Liberation Front and returned to the Nasty Boys shortly afterwards. Hairbag retained his mutant powers after the M-Day and opened a lab for mutant growth hormone production with Slab and Gorgeous George.
Hairbag possesses superhuman strength, agility, reflexes and hyper-keen senses. He has razor sharp fangs and claws, as well as flexible hair follicles.
Hairbag in other media
Hairbag appears in X-Men: The Animated Series, voiced by John Backwood.Hala the Accuser
Gabrielle Haller
Gabrielle Haller is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Gabrielle Haller was a catatonic Holocaust survivor who was awoken by Charles Xavier and fell in love with him as he and Magnus oversaw her recovery. When she is kidnapped by terrorist organization Hydra, led by the Nazi Baron Strucker, Charles and Magnus used their mutant powers to save her and defeat Hydra. Immediately afterwards, Magnus left Gabby and Charles feeling that her and Charles' view on mutants and humans contrasted his own. Magnus left with Nazi gold Hydra wanted to claim.
Over some time, the two amicably ended their relationship. Soon after, Charles leaves Israel unaware that Gabrielle was pregnant. Years later, Gabrielle became the Israeli ambassador to Great Britain living in Paris with her young son David. During a terrorist attack at her home claiming the life of David's godfather Daniel Shomron, David's mutant powers activated, ending with him killing the terrorists and putting himself in a catatonic state. Later, David developed a disease the comic inaccurately describes as autism, which concerns his mother, who thinks it is a symptom of something more serious. Gabrielle did everything she could, but she turned to Moira MacTaggert for help. She tells Moira that Xavier is David's father and that she does not want him involved. Unfortunately, David's powers began to manifest uncontrollably, absorbing the psyches of two of MacTaggert's friends, Tom Corsi and Sharon Friedlander. Moira had no choice but to call Xavier to help who is assisted by some of the New Mutants. When David absorbs Moira's and Wolfsbane's psyches into his mind, Xavier and Danielle Moonstar used their powers to enter it as well. It is here that Xavier discovers he is David's father. Gabrielle and Cypher are also absorbed and they all meet David's various personalities, including that of the absorbed psyche of the terrorist leader who raided his home. Eventually, Dani and David's personalities returned everybody to their bodies, fixing most of David's mind and suppressing his personalities. Despite her secrecy, Xavier does his best to help raise David.
Later, Gabrielle becomes the attorney of Magneto, who is on trial for crimes against humanity. The trial was halted when Baron Strucker's mutant twin children, collectively named Fenris, attacked the proceedings seeking revenge against her, Xavier and Magneto for their father's death. After Xavier and Magneto defeated them, Magneto did not return to the courtroom.
After Bishop kills David, Gabrielle is heartbroken, but eventually moves on with her life, continuing work as an ambassador. David kills Gabrielle after being resurrected, but later brings her back to life alongside Abigail Brand, Chamber, Karasu-Tengu, and Sojobo Tengu.
Gabrielle Haller in other media
- Gabrielle Haller appears in the X-Men: Evolution episode "Sins of the Son", voiced by Patricia Drake. This version is not associated with the Holocaust, was briefly married to Professor X when they were young before divorcing him due to his work with mutants, and hid David's existence from him.
- Gabrielle Xavier appears in Legion, portrayed by Stephanie Corneliussen.
Tadashi Hamada
Cockroach Hamilton
Hamir the Hermit
Hamir the Hermit is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the father of Wong. Hamir debuted in Strange Tales #111 and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.Hamir is a sorcerer was the descendant of Kan, who started the tradition of assisting sorcerers who used their magic for good. Hamir brought his son Wong to meet the Ancient One, becoming one of his disciples in the process. Hamir was constantly outdone by evil sorcerers such as Baron Mordo and Kaecilius whenever they came for the Ancient One; nonetheless he continued to serve his master in sickness and in health. Following the Ancient One's death, Hamir stayed at the temple and continued to train newer students.
Hamir the Hermit in other media
Hamir appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Doctor Strange and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, portrayed by Topo Wresniwiro. This version is missing his left hand and does not appear to be related to Wong.Hammer
Hammer is the name of several characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Eisenhower Canty
Hammer was an ally to the mutant Cable and a member of the Six Pack. In another version, described as Ultimate Eisenhower Canty, Canty appears as a member of the Six Pack. He first appeared in Cable: Blood and Metal #1, and was created by Fabian Nicieza and John Romita Jr.Boris Lubov
Boris Lubov is a Russian villain who often fights Maverick/Agent Zero. He first appeared in Maverick #1, and was created by Jorge Gonzalez and Jim Cheung.Hydra Four member
An unidentified Hammer first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #520.Hammer is a member of the Hydra group called the Hydra Four. He is the group's counterpart of Thor and wields a technological copy of Mjolnir.
Hammer and Anvil
Caleb Hammer
Caleb Hammer is an Old West Pinkerton detective who debuted in Marvel Premiere #54.Hammer was one of the characters featured in Blaze of Glory, where he chases after Kid Colt, later teaming with him and other Western heroes to defend the town of Wonderment, Montana. During the battle the bounty hunter Gunhawk shoots Kid Colt in the back despite agreeing to put aside his chase of the Kid to defend Wonderment. Hammer strongly objects to this turn of events and ends up killing Gunhawk.
A flashback in X-Force #37 features an External named Absalom shooting an elderly Hammer in the back after Caleb refuses to participate in a duel with him.
Justin Hammer
Justine Hammer
Sasha Hammer
Sasha Hammer is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #1, and was created by Matt Fraction and Salvador Larroca. She is the daughter of Justine Hammer and the Mandarin as well as a relative of Justin Hammer and Temugin.Sasha first appeared as the girlfriend/assistant to tech-terrorist Ezekiel "Zeke" Stane, providing support to Zeke's attacks on Stark Industries' buildings around the world. Zeke is apprehended by S.H.I.E.L.D. while Sasha goes underground as she's never been discovered.
It turns out Hammer was raised by her mother and they harbor revenge for Justin. Sasha reappears out in the open alongside Justine as Hammer Industries' heads in order to promote a large suit of powered armor that they wish to market globally. Justine and Sasha embark on a campaign to discredit Iron Man in the industrial market, conspiring with the corrupt Pentagon general Bruce Babbage and staging civilian attacks. When confronted about her operations, Sasha attacks with her own biotech weapons with which Zeke previously augmented her body which revealed her criminal intent to both Iron Man and Rescue. The Hammer women launches a surprise attack on Stark Resilient via a remote-server air-strike unwittingly piloted by young gamers on phones-unaware these actions were actually taking place in the real world. Their scheme gets stopped by the combined efforts of Iron Man, War Machine, Rescue and Maria Hill. When the Hammers use their connections to arrange Zeke's secret release, Sasha introduces Zeke to her father's employ.
Sasha later is the new Detroit Steel with her own enforcers. However, Sasha is held hostage by her predecessor who Sasha kills. After Iron Man and Zeke joined forces to create a revolution and escape the Mandarin's captivity, Sasha and Zeke want revenge on Justine for what her father did to Zeke, and kills her mother as well.
Sasha is with her boyfriend in the African nation of Wakanda, where they're allied with the villain Klaw. Black Panther's forces dispatch Sasha and Ezekiel before defeating Klaw.
Sasha Hammer has been augmented by Zeke Stane, enabling her body to generate powerful energy of an unspecified type. She can project this energy from her hands in the form of whips and swords that she can use in physical combat. Her enhancements also give her ability to fly. Her abilities' limits have not been explicitly given yet she can destroy an automobile and can prove a considerable opponent to Iron Man, regarding her enhancements thanks to Stane as a "masterpiece". Her Detroit Steel armor has also been observed to have a directed-energy weapon in palm of her hands. As an executive of Hammer Industries, she has access to a wide range of resources that come in varying sizes and designs.