Adams, Mr. Bribed by Konrad Kharkov to oppose a US loan to Britain;
has ailing son.
Super Spider-Man and Captain Britain Weekly #247 (1977)
Berkley, Mr. Misused government funds; rendered senile by Chess
Master. Deceased ca. 1930s.
Savage Action #3 (1981)
Bohannon, William "Bill" Briefly possessed by demonic
Catherine; exorcised by Gabriel.
Marvel Comics Presents #106 (1992)
Borsuk, Alan Assassinated by James Nugert, who was killing
politicians.
Punisher Annual #1 (1988)
Boynton, Mr. Opponent of super-hero activities; supported Cord's
Firepower armor to counter them.
Iron Man #208 (1986)
Brickman, Miles Ralph Former congressman; ran as Graydon
Creed's VP.
Machine Man #7 (1978)
Byrd, Harrington (R). Defense Committee member; eternally
dissatisfied with Tony Stark's work.
Tales of Suspense #46 (1963)
Carrick, Mr. Left on hold by Robbie Robertson.
Civil War: Frontline #7
(2006)
Clegstead, Morton (R) Mentored Andrew Hawk and oversaw Project Greenskin; after contracting cancer he was transformed into the
Crawling Unknown and died.
Incredible Hulk #150 (1972)
Clover, Mr. (TX). Father of PJ Clover; resisted so-called "Emperor of
Texas."
Team America #7 (1982)
Contana, William Committee on Extraterrestrial Affairs.
West Coast
Avengers Annual #5 (1990)
Crowley, Mr. Appropriations Committee.
Iron Man Annual #13 (1992)
Danville, Owen (NV). Former army colonel who captured
Armageddon Man. Kidnapped by Bedlam's Hellions, rescued by X-Force.
Headed government review of domestic mutant activity.
X-Force #88 (1999)
Delmato, Mr. Anti-mutant activist; oversaw mutant activity hearings.
Punisher #12 (1996)
DeLuise, Mr. Father of Speedball's prom date, Monica DeLuise.
Speedball #8 (1989)
Delman One of several individuals who acted to hide and protect the
"Master Form."
Wolverine #29 (1990)
Dickerson, Mr. Pro-registration chairman of the Metahuman
Investigations Committee.
Amazing Spider-Man #530 (2006)
Drummond, Mr. Voted for Tony Stark for Secretary of Defense.
Iron
Man #77 (2004)
Dudley, Mr. Met with Nick Fury to discuss investigation of Don
Caballero.
Strange Tales #150 (1966)
Dunn, Mr. Voted against Tony Stark for Secretary of Defense.
Iron Man
#77 (2004)
Dutton, Roger (D) As first-term senator, opposed Project Greenskin
but came to support it for its scientific benefits.
Incredible Hulk #150 (1972)
Eakins, Mrs. Voted against Tony Stark for Secretary of Defense.
Iron
Man #77 (2004)
Edwards, Mr. Present during Tony Stark's Secretary of Defense
nomination.
Iron Man #77 (2004)
Engel, David Opposed what he felt was the poor handling of Matt
Murdock's imprisonment.
Daredevil #82 (2006)
Fielding, Mr. Attended a Tony Stark party.
Iron Man #222 (1987)
Fleckner, Mr. Member of committee hearing Gyrich's charges that
Avengers were security risks.
Avengers #190 (1979)
Fulton, Mr. Held office ca. 1937; subject of assassination attempt by
Baron Strucker; saved by Dominic Fortune.
Rampaging Hulk #23 (1980)
Gaines, Mr. Political cabal the Fold sent Daze to kill Gaines, but the
bodyguarding mercenary Warrant saved him.
Web of Spider-Man Annual
#10 (1994)
Gillette (D-VT). Feared Superhuman Registration Act would lead to
superhumans being used as soldiers.
Thunderbolts #116 (2007)
Grant, Walter Charles Held office ca. 1940s, deceased. Father of
Blonde Phantom.
Sensational She-Hulk #22 (1990)
Greider, Hugh Wife Rose. Employed gay son Henry in blackmail
scheme, but was exposed by Nomad (Monroe).
Nomad #13 (1993)
Hargreaves, Abe (R-KS) Sold defense secrets to Japanese Eternal
Sun organization; killed in explosion.
Punisher #22 (1989)
Hartwell, Ray Killed by Crazy Eight (Shappe) after beating his wife.
Incredible Hulk #380 (1991)
Hawk, Andrew Jackson (R). Member of Appropriations Committee;
assisted in clearing Tony Stark of bribery charges.
Iron Man #95 (1977)
Holzmann, Carl (R) Chaired Committee on Mutant Rights.
Spectacular Spider-Man #8 (2004)
Ingrid, Bartholomew "Bart" (IA). Childhood foe of Nomad
(Monroe); threatened to blow up Senate, killed by Nomad.
Nomad #13 (1993)
Irksome, Everett Observed early SHIELD LMD testing.
Nick Fury,
Agent of SHIELD #5 (1968)
Kelly, Robert Edward Anti-mutant activist; Kelly eventually came
to believe in mutant rights and was assassinated by an anti-mutant
crusader.
X-Men #133 (1980)
Kelsey, Orrin (D-IL). Attorney General candidate; killed in plane crash
arranged by drug-dealing Colonel Ross Whittaker.
Punisher: Intruder (1989)
Maguire, Mr. Subject of $2,000,000 assassination attempt by Puma;
saved by Spider-Man.
Spectacular Spider-Man #193 (1992)
Martin, Robert Father of Schizoid Man; hated Spider-Man for beating his son.
Spectacular Spider-Man #38 (1980)
McJavit, Ernest Replaced by android; servant of Mr. Kline. Actively
opposed Tony Stark; never exposed.
Iron Man #41 (1971)
McKinney, Donald (D)
Spectacular Spider-Man #8 (2004)
McRooter, Joseph Killed & impersonated in 1954 by Red Skull (Malik);
impersonation exposed.
Captain America: Red, White, and Blue (2002)
Miller, Mr. Led investigation into Project: Glamor after Senator
Wycombe's disappearance.
Marvel Comics Presents #2 (1988)
Mills, Mr. Assassinated by James Nugert, who was killing politicians.
Punisher Annual #1 (1988)
Mountebank, Chad Defense committee member; on Roxxon's
behalf he tried to influence Stark to abandon Allantown investigation.
Iron
Man #117 (1978)
Munson, Kyle Appointed as special liaison to United Nations about
Monster Island. Killed & impersonated by Man-Beast.
Warlock and the
Infinity Watch #14 (1993)
Niles, Catherine Opponent of bills limiting mutant rights.
The
Brotherhood #2 (2001)
Ori, Stanley Assassinated.
Punisher War Journal #25 (1991)
Paley, Lester Lawyer; military veteran; Amnesty International activist;
defended suspected terrorists. Failed presidential candidate; retired.
Captain America #22 (2004)
Perkins, Mr. Member of Tony Stark's Secretary of Defense confirmation
subcommittee; originally supported nomination.
Iron Man #76 (2004)
Power, John Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; resigned after
misconduct.
Punisher #26 (1989)
Rakim, Kamal Friend and one-time rival of T'Challa.
Black Panther
#6 (1999)
Ralston, Robert "Rebel" (TX). Senate Defense Committee
Co-Chair; former Howling Commando.
Sgt. Fury and his Howling
Commandos #1 (1963)
Reischel, Mr. Member of committee hearing Gyrich's charges that
Avengers were security risks.
Avengers #190 (1979)
Rickenbacher, Les Targeted for assassination by Sword of Glory.
Sable & Fortune #1 (2006)
Reigert, Mr. Member of Tony Stark's Secretary of Defense confirmation
subcommittee; originally supported nomination.
Iron Man #76 (2004)
Rockwell, Douglas Miles Former Chair of Commission on
Superhuman Activities; secret agent of Red Skull (Shmidt), assassinated
by Red Skull.
Captain America #331 (1987)
Roeberg, Ms. Oversaw Ravencroft Asylum; hired/fired Dr. Kafka, hired
Dr. Samson.
Spectacular Spider-Man #246 (1997)
Roosevelt, Mr. Member of committee hearing Gyrich's charges that
Avengers were security risks.
Avengers #190 (1979)
Selby, Mr. Member of Tony Stark's Secretary of Defense confirmation
subcommittee; originally opposed nomination.
Iron Man #76 (2004)
Shaffran, Steven Mutant Ricochet; exposed and killed by Mr.
Sinister.
X-Factor #72 (1991)
Stensgard, Marlon (NY) Investigated string of escapes from Ryker's
Island under Warden Percy Rue.
Amazing Spider-Man #214 (1981)
Stivak, Eugene Kligger (D-NY) Failed Corporation leader, had
himself killed to prevent arrest. Uncle of Michael Stivak (Torpedo).
Captain
America #213 (1977)
Tacwood, Mr. (NY) Involved in illegal ocean dumping of toxic waste,
allied with Deathcharge, exposed by Namor.
Namor Annual #4 (1994)
Tate, Mr. (R) Destabilized Central American peace talks and arranged
his own assassination attempt for publicity of Cpt. America rescuing him.
Marvel Comics Presents #60 (1990)
Taylor, Mrs. Oversaw confirmation subcommittee and supported Tony
Stark's nomination as Secretary of Defense.
Iron Man 76 (2004)
Thompson, David (D-MA) Member of Committee for Mutant Affairs;
mutant sympathizer.
X-Factor #3 (1986)
Traeger, Mr. Member of Tony Stark's Secretary of Defense confirmation
subcommittee; originally opposed nomination.
Iron Man #76 (2004)
Turner, "Stoneface" (NE). Father of Jeff Turner; organized rescue
mission into Bermuda Triangle for son.
Skull the Slayer #6 (1976)
Walsh, Drexel Assassinated by Weapon X program.
Wolverine
#163 (2001)
Ward, Stewart Former SHIELD agent as Sentry. Z'nox doubleagent;
infected by Z'Nox virus and killed.
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #1
(1999)
Warkovsky, Leon (R-NC) Mind-controlled by Power Broker; lost reelection
after this was revealed.
USAgent #1 (2001)
Weason, Mr. (D) Briefly captured by Wargod; believed military should
serve defensive purposes only.
Marvel Comics Presents #80 (1991)
Whitmore, Mr. Pro-registration member of Metahuman Investigations
Committee.
Amazing Spider-Man #530 (2006)
Williamson, Mr. Member of Tony Stark's Secretary of Defense confirmation
subcommittee; originally opposed nomination.
Iron Man #76 (2004)
Willing, Bob Opposed SHIELD funding in alliance with presidential
candidate Ken Wind.
Elektra: Assassin #4 (1986)
Winslow, Richard Faked own kidnapping to profit politically from
rescue by Captain America.
Captain America #29 (2004)
Winters, Craig Proponent of amnesty for Prince Namor's US crimes.
Sub-Mariner #41 (1971)
Woodman, Arthur Hydra agent; killed by Hardball.
Avengers: The
Initiative #3 (2007)
Wright, Gordon Chair, Defense Appropriations Committee.
Captain
America #35 (2008)
Wycombe, Wilbur (D-CA) Forcibly mutated and killed by Project:
Glamor after investigating them.
Marvel Comics Presents #2 (1988)
Zimmer, Joseph Abel Member of Tony Stark's Secretary of Defense
confirmation subcommittee; originally opposed nomination. Brother of
Abe Zimmer.
Iron Man #76 (2004)
Adams, Henry Law and order politician; the Daily Bugle exposed his
affair with a porn star.
Daily Bugle #1 (1996)
Barnes, Mr. Unethical congressman; previously employed Murdock &
Nelson employee Elaine Kendrick.
Daredevil #20 (2001)
Becton, P. Aubrey (R-NY) Member of Committee on Super-Human
Activities; present when FF testified.
Fantastic Four #335 (1989)
Brown, Abraham Lincoln Anti-drug activist; assassinated by
Ghost Tiger.
Daredevils #11 (1989)
Chase, Harold Mob-connected; after his attentions led to a singer's
death he was found in bed with her corpse, and resigned.
Night Raven:
House of Cards (1992)
Crespi, Daniel (NM). Worked with Thomas Fireheart on business
developments.
Amazing Spider-Man #256 (1984)
Kirk, Mr. F.A. Member of committee overseeing SHIELD.
Marvel Super
Action #1 (1976)
Fryer, Richard Investigated Church of the Saved in South America.
Punisher #5 (1988)
Grant, Paul J. (D-MI) Member of Committee on Super-Human
Activities; present when FF testified.
Fantastic Four #335 (1989)
Martin, Scott (R-OK) Member of Committee on Super-Human
Activities; present when FF testified.
Fantastic Four #335 (1989)
Miles, Bradley (NY) Briefly had cybernetic prosthetic arm. Arrested
for fraud as pawn in BioTechnix plot.
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #39 (1993)
Modine, Bernard Anti-vigilante activist; created VIGIL.
Punisher #72
(1992)
Mullet, Patrick "Pat" (D-MI) Member of Committee on Super-
Human Activities; present when FF testified.
Fantastic Four #335 (1989)
Pertierra, James (D-NY) Member of Committee on Super-Human
Activities; present when FF testified.
Fantastic Four #335 (1989)
Sykes, Eugene Proponent of Mutant Registration Act, and of free
speech rights.
Generation M #1 (2006)
Utrecht, Simon Left office; now U-Foes' Vector.
Incredible Hulk #254
(1980)