List of Marvel Comics characters: Z
Zarek
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Zarek is a member of the alien race known as the Kree in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan, first appeared in Marvel Super-Heroes #12 (December 1967).
Within the context of the stories, Zarek is an Imperial Minister of the Kree Empire. He chooses Captain Mar-Vell to be the Kree spy on Earth.[1] Zarek later conspires with Ronan the Accuser to overthrow the Supreme Intelligence, but is defeated by Captain Marvel.[2] Zarek is declared a traitor to the Kree Empire and operates as a renegade, leading a band of Kree malcontents known as the Lunatic Legion. With the Lunatic Legion, he creates the deadly Nitro, and joins in a plot to use Captain Mar-Vell to destroy the Supreme Intelligence. Zarek battles and is again defeated by Captain Mar-Vell.[3]
Zarin
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Zarin is a member of the race known as the Eternals in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Jack Kirby, first appeared in Eternals #11 (May 1977). He subsequently appeared in Eternals #12-14 (June–August 1977), Avengers #246-248 (August–October 1984), and Eternals: Herod Factor (November 1991).
Within the context of the stories, Zarin was a member of the Polar Eternals and was an esteemed military leader, pilot and aid to Valkin. He was among the many Eternals that left for space as part of the Uni-Mind.
Zartra
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Zartra is the name of two Atlantean women in the Marvel Universe. The first character, created by Steve Gerber and Howard Chaykin, first appeared in Sub-Mariner #62 in February 1973. Within the context of the stories, she married King Kamuu and was murdered by an assassin during the sinking of Atlantis caused by the "Great Cataclysm."[4] The second character was a Homo mermanus, and was the first empress of the undersea Atlantis.
Other Media
Zartra appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "Beneath the Surface", voiced by April Stewart.[5] In this version, she is a former advisor of Attuma and leader of Atlantean rebels to overthrow Attuma.
Zawadi
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Zawadi is a member of the Monster Hunters in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Roger Stern and Mike Manley, first appeared in Marvel Universe #4 (September 1998). The character also appeared in Marvel Universe #5-7 (October–December 1998), Fantastic Four Annual 1998, Marvel: The Lost Generation #2 (January 2001), and Marvel Monsters: From the Files Of Ulysses Bloodstone and the Monster Hunters (2005).
Within the context of the stories, Zawadi is a Wakandan whose name means "Precious Gift." When she was young she ate of the Heart-Shaped Herbs grown in the hidden valleys of Wakanda, which granted her enhanced strength, agility, and endurance.[6] In the late 1940s or early 1950s, Zawadi joins the Monster Hunters after helping Ulysses Bloodstone defeat a T. rex. The team goes on many adventures including stopping the Deviant Kro and his army of monsters from taking over the world and fighting a Skrull created monster.[7]
After the team disbands, Zawadi simply disappears.[8]
- Zealot
- Zeitgeist (Special Executive)
- Zeitgeist II (Everyman)
- Zeitgeist III (Axel Cluney)
- Leo Zelinsky
Zenith
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Zenith is a member of the Shi'ar Imperial Guard in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Terry Kavanagh and Dave Cockrum, appears in X-Men: Spotlight on...Starjammers #2 (June 1990).
Within the context of the stories, Zenith can siphon the potential energy of living beings and convert it into blasts of concussive energy and is the brother of Raza Longknife of the Starjammers. A blood feud between the two brothers exists, due to Zenith's loyalty to the Shi'ar Empire. Zenith is killed in a battle against the Starjammers and Binary. Raza performs blood rites for his dead brother.[9]
- Zephyr
- Zero
- Zero II (Kenji Uedo)
- Zero-G (Gee, Destroyer, Mass Master, Powerpax, Powerhouse III)
- Zeus
- Ziggy Pig
Zippermouth
Zippermouth is a mutant in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by David Hine and Adi Granov, first appeared in X-Men Unlimited vol. 2, #2 (June 2004). He also appeared in District X #6 (December 2004).
Within the context of the stories, Zippermouth is a mutant gangster with the empathic ability to determine the moods of those around him. He comes into conflict with Bishop.
Other versions of Zippermouth
Zippermouth appears in the House of M alternate reality, as a security specialist working for the NYPD.[10]
Ziran the Tester
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Ziran the Tester is a Celestial in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Jack Kirby, first appeared in The Eternals #18 (December 1977).
Within the context of the stories, Ziran is the Celestial tasked with testing the stability of the genetic material of life forms they alter. He is present during at least the First[11] and Fourth Hosts to visit Earth.[12][13]
Other versions of Ziran
The character has been established as a recurring element in Marvel's in-story cosmology and has appeared in various alternate reality stories and titles such as Marvel Apes and Earth X.
- Zodiac (solo)
Zodiak
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Zodiak (Norman Harrison) is a supervillain, an enemy of Ghost Rider in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Mark Texeira, Howard Mackie and Javier Saltares, first appeared in Ghost Rider vol. 3 #10 (February 1991). He later appears in issues #11 (March 1991), #19 (November 1991), and #20 (December 1991). He also appeared in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #28 (April 1991).
Within the context of the stories, Norman Harrison is the owner of an occult bookstore in Greenwich Village. He makes a deal with 12 demons, each representing a sign of the zodiac to give him power beyond his wildest dreams. The demons graft themselves to Norman, granting him powers based on the zodiac, such as growing horns, shooting energy arrows, controlling water, or flying. Calling himself Zodiak, Harrison begins to gain notoriety in the criminal underworld, and comes into conflict with Ghost Rider.
Zorba
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Zorba is a member of the Royal Family of Latveria in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Marv Wolfman and Keith Pollard, first appeared in Fantastic Four #198 (Sept. 1978).
Within the context of the stories, Zorba is a son of King Vladimir, Brother of Rudolfo. During Doctor Doom's reign, Zorba was the leader of the rebel Latverian Freedom Fighters.[14] Zorba replaced Doom as king of Latveria after Fantastic Four defeated Doctor Doom; however, Zorba promised Reed Richards he would only be the interim ruler because democratic elections would be held soon.[15] Zorba was elected ruler of Latveria, but civil unrest followed after Zorba was forced to raise taxes to maintain the standard of living that Latverians and grown accustomed to under the rule of Doctor Doom.[16] Without Doom's authority, the civil unrest caused the country to fall into lawlessness and poverty.[17] To control the situation, Zorba instituted martial law, enforced by a secret police of Doom's Servo-Guards that terrorized the citizens. Zorba's reign as king ended when Doom returned to Latveria and was restored to power with the help of the Fantastic Four.
Powers and abilities
A surgically implanted cybernetic eye that fires various beams of heat, light, energy. Zorba is also a skilled swordsman and martial artist in his own right.
Carlo Zota
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Carlo Zota is a member of the subversive organization known as the Enclave in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appeared in Fantastic Four #66 (September 1967).
Within the context of the stories, Zota, a Spanish electronics technician, teams up with three other scientists, each with a different area of expertise, to form the Enclave. Attempting to establish a benevolent world dictatorship under the rule of scientists, the group created the being known as "Him" and came into conflict with many superheroes, including the Fantastic Four, Quasar, and Spider-Man.
Zuras
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Zuras is a member of the race known as the Eternals in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Jack Kirby, first appeared in Eternals #5 (November 1976).
Within the context of the stories, Zuras was born in Titanos, first city of the Eternals, and is the son of the Eternals Kronos and Daina, and brother of A'Lars (Mentor). With his wife Cybele, he has a daughter Thena. Zuras initially vies with his brother A'lars for leadership of the Eternals of Titanos following Kronos' death. However, Zuras is the first Eternal to form a Uni-Mind, and is therefore chosen to become leader of the Eternals of Earth.[18]
Zvezda Dennista
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Zvezda Dennista (Marya Meshkov) is a supervillain in the Marvel Universe, a member of the Bogatyri.
The character, created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Dave Ross, first appeared in Avengers West Coast #87 (October 1992).
Within the context of the stories, Meshkov is a mutate who calls herself Zvezda Dennista (Russian for "Morning Star"). Marya had been a geologist who unearthed fragments of the mysterious meteor which arrived during the Tunguska event. The event destroyed much of Tunguska Siberia in 1908. The meteor fragment endows her with the ability to fly and generate focused maser beams. Along with the rest of the Bogatyri, she appears as an enemy of the West Coast Avengers.
ZZZXX
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ZZZXX is a symbiote in the Marvel Universe.
The character, created by Christopher Yost and Dustin Weaver, first appeared in X-Men: Kingbreaker #2 (March 2009).
Within the context of the stories, ZZZXX is a symbiote similar to Venom and Carnage, except this type feeds on its target's brain. Its species was discovered by the Shi'ar Emperor D'Ken, who dies before he has a chance to study it. ZZZXX attempts and fails to attach itself to Lilandra, and ends up taking Raza Longknife, a member of the Starjammers, as its host. ZZZXX becomes a member of Emperor Vulcan's Imperial Guard. In the concluding events of the War of Kings, ZZZXX is defeated by the Nova Corps.[19]
References
- ^ Marvel Super-Heroes #18
- ^ Captain Marvel #15-16
- ^ Captain Marvel #38-41
- ^ Sub-Mariner #63
- ^ "Beneath the Surface". Avengers Assemble. Season 2. Episode 31. November 2, 2014. Disney XD.
- ^ Marvel: The Lost Generation #2 (January 2001)
- ^ Marvel Universe #4-7 (September–December 1998) & Marvel: The Lost Generation #2 (January 2001)
- ^ Marvel Monsters: From The Files Of Ulysses Bloodstone And The Monster Hunters (2005)
- ^ Spotlight on... the Starjammers #2
- ^ Mutopia X #1 (September 2005)
- ^ Mark Gruenwald (w), Ron Wilson (p), Chic Stone (i). "The First Celestial Host!" What If..., no. 23 (October 1980). Marvel Comics.
- ^ Jack Kirby (w), Jack Kirby (p), Mike Royer (i). "To Kill a Space God" The Eternals, no. 18 (December 1977).
- ^ Mark Gruenwald, Ralph Macchio (w), Keith Pollard (p), Gene Day (i). "Chapter One Twilight of the Gods!" Thor, no. 300 (October 1980). Marvel Comics.
- ^ Marv Wolfman (w), Keith Pollard (p), Joe Sinnott (i). "Invasion!" Fantastic Four, vol. 1, no. 198 (September 1978). Marvel Comics.
- ^ Marv Wolfman (w), Keith Pollard (p), Joe Sinnott (i). "When Titans Clash!" Fantastic Four, vol. 1, no. 200 (November 1978). Marvel Comics.
- ^ Doug Moench (w), Tom Sutton (p). "The Power of the People" Fantastic Four Annual, vol. 1, no. 15 (October 1980). Marvel Comics.
- ^ John Byrne (w), John Byrne (p), John Byrne (i). "This Land is Mine!" Fantastic Four, vol. 1, no. 247 (October 1982). Marvel Comics.
- ^ What If #25
- ^ Nova #28, 2009