Character (Click links for info about character and his/her religious practice, affiliation, etc.) | 
	Religious Affiliation | 
	Team(s) [Notes] | 
	Pub. | 
	# app. | 
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[subsidiary of Stark Enterprises] | 
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1 | 
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[Adamantium bonding company] | 
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2 | 
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A.I.M. [company that made Annex, BREW tech] | 
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5 | 
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[gave powers to unwilling human subjects; most died] | 
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2 | 
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[involved in releasing toxic sentient virus in Bangladesh] | 
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2 | 
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[powerful corporation in 2099] | 
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127 | 
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[corrupt company run by Hardware arch-foe Edwin Alva] | 
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25 | 
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[military industrial firm; previously employed Steel (Irons)] | 
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9 | 
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[1st app: The X-Men (vol. 1) #48 (Sep. 1968)] | 
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1 | 
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		alien |  
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[led by Bob; run by colony of alien nanotech robots] | 
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8 | 
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[military company that built Elysium] | 
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1 | 
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[future space-colonizing corporation] | 
   Wizard Entertainment | 
1 | 
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[1st app: Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941)] | 
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1 | 
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[their plane took Gerry Lane from Jerusalem to Cardiff] | 
   , etc. | 
1 | 
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[weapons technology manufacturer] | 
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1 | 
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[airplane manufacturing company] | 
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1 | 
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[criminally-run subsidiary of Roxxon] | 
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37 | 
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[1st app: Squibb Corporation (1858)] | 
Squibb Corporation | 
1 | 
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[Wal-Mart-like chain, only bigger] | 
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10 | 
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[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #2 (Fall 1939)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: The Exterminators #1 (Mar. 2006)] | 
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30 | 
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[1st app: Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941)] | 
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1 | 
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[as a model, Jean Grey did photo shoot there] | 
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1 | 
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[world's 2nd largest broadcaster] | 
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 | 
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[legal "front" for Damon Conquest's illicit drug empire] | 
   New Universe | 
1 | 
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[1st app: Captain America (vol. 1) #213 (Sep. 1977)] | 
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42 | 
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[published Jessica Fletcher's first book] | 
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2 | 
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[where acid spilled onto Eel O'Brian, making him Plastic Man] | 
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3 | 
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[1st app: Marvel Premiere #47 (Apr. 1979)] | 
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26 | 
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[helped Prof. X defeat Sentinels] | 
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1 | 
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[helped build S.I.C.C.A.E.L. (military weapon)] | 
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2 | 
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[doughnut brand Squarehead saw advertised] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Gambit (vol. 5) #5 (Jan. 2013)] | 
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1 | 
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[funded would-be execs.; killed them if couldn't pay fees] | 
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1 | 
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[global courier delivery services company] | 
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1 | 
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[company Emma Frost's father owned and ran] | 
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2 | 
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[major competitor of Daily Planet] | 
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57 | 
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[world's leading search engine company] | 
Google Inc. | 
5 | 
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[refused to pay life insurance policies for super-villains] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Superman (vol. 1) #2 (Fall 1939)007] | 
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3 | 
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[company of geniuses intent on bettering the human condition] | 
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9 | 
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[1st app: Power Man and Iron Fist (vol. 1) #54 (Dec. 1978)] | 
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208 | 
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[1st app: The Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #229 (May 1988)] | 
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2 | 
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[home improvement, construction supplies retailer] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #648 (Jan. 2011)] | 
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104 | 
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[1st app: The Incredible Hulk Annual #19 (Aug. 1993)] | 
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1 | 
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A.I.M. [front for A.I.M.] | 
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5 | 
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[Japanese plotted to destroy this plant] | 
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1 | 
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[local TV station] | 
American Movie Classics   | 
2 | 
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[Murdock sued them for dumping chemicals that blinded boy] | 
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4 | 
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[research firm Jenny Swensen's father worked for] | 
   New Universe | 
1 | 
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[1st app: The Man of Steel #2 (Oct. 1986)] | 
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120 | 
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22 | 
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[national fast food franchise] | 
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1 | 
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[major fast food chain] | 
   New Universe | 
2 | 
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[1st app: The X-Men (vol. 1) #33 (June 1967)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: The Human Torch (vol. 1) #30 (May 1948)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: X-Men (vol. 1) #57 (June 1969)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: All Humor Comics #1 (Spring 1946)] | 
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2 | 
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[1st app: Namor, the Sub-Mariner #1 (Apr. 1990)] | 
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5 | 
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[front organization] | 
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10 | 
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[1st app: Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Shadow Cabinet #1 (June 1994)] | 
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1 | 
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1 | 
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[owned by Ralph Roberts (Cobalt Man)] | 
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4 | 
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[1st app: Captain America (vol. 1) #180 (Dec. 1974)] | 
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36 | 
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[August Hopper (Locust) worked there] | 
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1 | 
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[janitorial service company; used as cover by Scampetti mob] | 
   New Universe | 
1 | 
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[Gloria Baldwin gambled, lost, & incurred big debt there] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Marvel Premiere #47 (Apr. 1979)] | 
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1 | 
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[global coffeehouse chain] | 
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1 | 
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[provided alarm monitoring for Dr. Sanders' home] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Team America #6 (Nov. 1982)] | 
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1 | 
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[major fast food chain] | 
   Silver Pictures | 
1 | 
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[1st app: Prototype #1 (Aug. 1993)] | 
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18 | 
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[1st app: The X-Men (vol. 1) #37 (Oct. 1967)] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Adventure Comics (vol. 1) #461 (Jan.-Feb. 1979)] | 
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3 | 
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[major car company that Fight Club narrator works for] | 
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2 | 
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[Brian Sanders' bank] | 
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1 | 
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[front organization The Spider Society] | 
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3 | 
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[security firm used by Programma] | 
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1 | 
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[1st app: Police Comics #10 (July 1942)] | 
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3 | 
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[company that created Augmen using 3rd Species technology] | 
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10 | 
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[company owned, run by Dr. Sanders' husband Brian] | 
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3 | 
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[drug company whose products were poisoned by bad guy] | 
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2 |