List of Marvel Comics characters: C
Tatiana Caban
Bethany Cabe
Caber
Caber is a character in Marvel Comics.Caber is one of the Celtic gods of Avalon, a warrior god. Caber is a friend of Leir and usually accompanies him in battle.
Cable
Danielle Cage
Danielle "Dani" Cage is a character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos, and first appears in The Pulse #13. She is the daughter of Luke Cage and Jessica Jones.Danielle is named after Iron Fist, Luke's best friend. Danielle was born with the assistance of Doctor Strange, after the hospital refused to assist Jessica with her delivery. After Danielle is kidnapped by a Skrull posing as Edwin Jarvis, Luke teams up with Norman Osborn to rescue her; Luke retrieves Danielle while Bullseye kills the fake Jarvis. Luke and Jessica eventually hire Squirrel Girl as a nanny for Danielle. Luke and Jessica later discover that someone has obtained Danielle's genetic material to auction on the black market.
Other versions of Danielle Cage
In an alternate timeline, Danielle Cage inherits both of her parents' abilities and uses the title Captain America. In that timeline, she is mentored by Madame Natasha. She is taken from that timeline to battle Ultron and then a Doombot, and subsequently teams up with the modern day Avengers to battle Moridun, who has possessed Wiccan. She returns to the present to aid the U.S.Avengers in capturing her nemesis, the Golden Skull.Luke Cage
Caiera
Caiera is a character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was introduced during the "Planet Hulk" storyline. She first appears in The Incredible Hulk Volume 3, #92 and was created by Greg Pak and Carlo Pagulayan.Caiera was born on Sakaar to a tribe of Shadow People, the creators of the Old Power, and raised by their priests to be a shadow warrior. When she is 13, her village is attacked by the Spikes, a spore-like species who mutate the other villagers into monsters. Caiera, the only survivor, is rescued by the Red Prince, later known as the Red King, and becomes his lieutenant. When the Hulk arrives on Sakaar and gains public support as a gladiator, she protects the Red King from him. After learning that the Red King is the leader of the Spikes, Caiera turns against him and aids the Hulk in a coup. Hulk becomes the Green King and he marries Caiera. She becomes pregnant but dies in a warp core explosion, which destroys much of the planet. The Hulk returns to Earth in World War Hulk. Posthumously, Caiera has two sons, Skaar and Hiro-Kala, who are born via the Old Power and spawn from beneath the surface of the planet. She survives as an energy being, but is later killed by Galactus.
Caiera in other media
Caiera appears in Planet Hulk, voiced by Lisa Ann Beley.Caiman
Caiman is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Excalibur vol. 3 #1 and was created by Chris Claremont and Aaron Lopresti.Caiman is a mutant with a reptilian appearance and superhuman strength who joins Unus' Gang after the massacre of Genosha.
He would later be depowered after M-Day.
Calamity
Lilia Calderu
Lilia Calderu is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Lilia Calderu is the Witch-Queen of the Gypsies, the descendant of Cagliostro, and half-niece of Baron Mordo. She and her coven were charged with guarding the Books of Cagliostro.
Lilia Calderu in other media
Lilia Calderu appears in Agatha All Along, portrayed by Patti LuPone. This version is a 450-year-old Sicilian witch who specialises in divination and a member of Agatha Harkness' coven. Blessed with foresight but in a fragmented manner, Lilia sees glimpses of the future in a disorganised sequence. In the fourth trial, after Harkness, Jennifer Kale, and Billy Maximoff escape, Lilia decides to stay behind as the Salem's Seven close in. She reverses The Tower card, causing the entire room to turn upside down, impaling the Seven and presumably herself.Caledonia
Caliban
Calico
Calico is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Calico first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #1 and was created by Gail Simone and David Marquez.Calico is a wealthy American mutant from an affluent family. After discovering her mutant nature, she fled with her horse Ember and joined the Outliers, a group of young mutants pursued by the monstrous Hag. The group would go on to join Gambit's Louisiana team of X-Men as their students.
Calico has the power psychokinesis in connection with her pet horse, Ember. She has the ability to communicate and summon Ember, as well as generate psychic constructs to use as armor and offensive weaponry for both herself and Ember.
Callisto
Mrs. Campbell
Mrs. Campbell is a character in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, created by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos, appeared in Alias #22.Mrs. Campbell is the mother of Jessica Campbell, who grows up to become Jessica Jones. While driving to Walt Disney World, Mrs. Campbell gets into an argument with her husband, causing them to become distracted and drive into a military convoy carrying hazardous chemicals. The car swerves off the road and lands in an embankment, killing everyone except her daughter, Jessica.
Mrs. Campbell in other media
Elements of Mrs. Campbell are incorporated into a variation of the unnamed Mrs. Jones named Alisa Jones in Jessica Jones, portrayed by Miriam Shor in the first season and Janet McTeer in the second. She survived the car accident, but was disfigured and gained superhuman strength from the subsequent treatments used to heal her body.Calypso
Cammi
Cancer
Candra
Cannibal
Cannibal is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Cannibal is a "psychic parasite" of unknown origins who can transfer his essence from one body to another. After it ended up in prison while in a male body, Cannibal was approached by Klaw who recruited Cannibal for his upcoming invasion of Wakanda so that they can kill Black Panther. In preparation, Cannibal visited a brothel and took control of a prostitute's body. While at Klaw's camp, Cannibal met fellow villain recruits Batroc the Leaper, Rhino, and Radioactive Man. It was successful in recruiting the Vatican Black Knight to Klaw's side. After the airplane that Black Panther was on was shot down by Klaw, Cannibal's host was dying and Cannibal transferred into Ambassador T'Shan's body.
Cannibal was still in T'Shan's body when Black Panther got engaged to Storm. It tried to attend the wedding only to flee when it noticed that Doctor Strange and a Skrull posing as Brother Voodoo were in attendance.
Cannibal later possessed the body of a Wakandan guard named G'Mal who was friends with Shuri. When it found out that the Brother Voodoo he was fighting was a Skrull, Cannibal's host body started to die from the poison as Cannibal still fought the Skrull Brother Voodoo in his mind. When the Skrull imposter was found by Ramonda and some Wakandan soldiers, it was beheaded with Cannibal still inside him and placed on a pike for the invading Skrulls to see.
Cannibal in other media
Cannibal appears in Black Panther, with its male body voiced by JB Blanc and its female body voiced by Vanessa Marshall.Cannonball
Capricorn
Captain
Captain America
Steve Rogers
William Naslund
Jeffrey Mace
Sam Wilson
Bucky Barnes
Captain Americat
Captain Americat is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Captain Americat is a cat version of Captain America from Earth-8311.
Captain Americat in other media
Captain Americat makes a cameo appearance in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "The Spider-Verse" Pt. 2.Captain Atlas
Captain Britain
Captain Fate
Captain Krakoa
Captain Krakoa is a powered exoskeleton and an alias used by several characters appearing in American Comic books published by Marvel Comics. It was first adopted by Scott Summers in X-Men vol. 6 #6 by Gerry Duggan and Pepe Larraz. The suit and alias would later be acquired by Grant Rogers. Made out of Krakoa's plant-based architecture and technology, the Captain Krakoa suit possesses superhuman physical abilities, and can fly, repair itself, and grow vines for offensive and defensive purposes.Scott Summers
The Captain Krakoa suit was originally designed by Forge for use by mutants with non-combative powers, and was used by Cyclops to keep Krakoa's Resurrection Protocols secret. After the Protocols are leaked to the public, Cyclops retires the mantle.Grant Rogers
After he is resurrected by Orchis, Grant Rogers steals the suit and takes the Captain Krakoa mantle as part of Orchis' plot against mutants.Moira IV.8 version
An alternate timeline version of Kamala Khan who wields the Captain Krakoa suit appears in Rise of the Powers of X.Captain Marvel
Mar-Vell
Monica Rambeau
Genis-Vell
Phyla-Vell
Khn'nr
Noh-Varr
Carol Danvers
Captain Midlands
Captain Savage
Captain Spider
Captain UK
Captain Ultra
Captain Universe
Captain Victoria
Captain Victoria is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Captain Victoria is a Spartaxian and the illegitimate daughter of Emperor J'son, making her the half-sister of Star-Lord. She first appeared in Legendary Star-Lord #3, and was created by Sam Humphries and Paco Medina. A high-ranking officer in the Spartax Royal Guard, she is loyal, disciplined, and initially follows J'son's imperial agenda. However, over time, she begins to question his leadership and forms a complicated relationship with her brother, marked by both rivalry and reluctant respect.
In Imperial, J'son and Victoria are attacked as part of a larger conspiracy targeting galactic leaders; J'son is killed and Victoria poisoned. Victoria's condition later stabilizes, with Peter Quill assuming the throne of Spartax until she recovers.