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List of Marvel Comics Teams And Organizationsreport

  • A-Force (A)

  • A-Next (A)

  • A.I. Army - Because of his revelation that he is now a simulated A.I., Tony Stark became Mark One and started to establish the A.I. Army which also consists of Albert, Awesome Android, H.E.R.B.I.E., M-11, Machine Man, Machinesmith, Quasimodo, the Dreadnoughts, a Sentinel, several Constructo-Bots, several Nick Fury LMDs, and an unnamed bomb disposal robot. This group wants to obtain equal rights with organic beings through whatever way possible. (A)

  • Acolytes (A)

  • Action Pack - Action Pack is Kentucky's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Avengers: The Initiative. It's known members are Vox, Prima Donna, and Frog-Man (who was briefly replaced by a Skrull). (A)

  • A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) (A)

  • Advocates Squad (A)

  • Agents of Atlas (A)

  • Agents of Fortune (A)

  • Aladdin (Ultraverse) (A)

  • Aladdin Assault Squad (Ultraverse) (A)

  • All-New Invaders (A)

  • All-New X-Factor (A)

  • All-New X-Men (A)

  • All-Winners Squad (A)

  • Alliance of Evil (A)

  • Alpha Flight - Canada's sanctioned superhero team. (A)

  • Alpha Squadron (A)

  • America Redeemers (A)

  • Americops - The Keane Industry obtained the equipment of Americop where they copied it and used it to create their own private security force called the Americops. (A)

  • Anachronauts - The Anachronauts are a group of fictional warriors appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The characters serve Kang the Conqueror as his personal guard. The Anachronauts were brought together by Kang, after having bested each of them in personal combat and extracting their allegiance to him. They are from various eras and alternate realities that Kang has visited in his journeys. They first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual #25 (1992). Its members are Apocryphus, Deathunt 9000, Raa, Sir Raston, Ssith, Tyndar, and Wildrun (A)

  • Ani-Men (A)

  • Annihilators (A)

  • Apocalypse's Horsemen (see Horsemen of Apocalypse) (A)

  • A.R.M.O.R. (see S.H.I.E.L.D.#A.R.M.O.R.) (A)

  • Army of Evil (A)

  • Asgardians (A)

  • Asgardians of the Galaxy (A)

  • Askani (A)

  • Assassin's Guild (A)

  • Astonishing X-Men (A)

  • Atlanteans (A)

  • Autobots (A)

  • Avengers (A)

  • Avengers A.I. (A)

  • Avengers Arena (A)

  • Avengers Resistance (A)

  • Avengers Undercover (A)

  • Avengers West Coast (see West Coast Avengers) (A)

  • Avenging Host (A)

  • The B-Sides (see Craptacular B-Sides) (B)

  • Bacchae (B)

  • BAD Girls, Inc. - Black Mamba, the Asp, and Diamondback were close friends as well as founding members of Sidewinder's super-villain team, the Serpent Society. When Diamondback began dating Steve Rogers, the team acted behind the scenes to make sure that her first real date was uneventful. After learning of Diamondback and Cap's relationship, the Society's new leader, King Cobra, had Diamondback kidnapped and placed on trial, fearing that she would reveal the groups secrets to the Captain. Diamondback was found guilty by her fellow serpents and sentenced to execution. Black Mamba and Asp objected but were overruled by King Cobra. To save Diamondback, Black Mamba and Asp called in a favor from their former leader, Sidewinder, also Black Mamba's ex-boyfriend and they rescued Diamondback, however in retaliation, King Cobra captured the Asp and Black Mamba. Diamondback then hired Paladin to help her free the pair. Together, with Captain America, and Paladin, the five combined to defeat the Serpent Society. (B)

  • Band of the Bland (B)

  • Battalion - The Battalion is Arkansas' sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. Tigra is a known member of this group. Razorback was revealed to be a Skrull in disguise. (B)

  • Batroc's Brigade (B)

  • The Battalion (B)

  • Beta Flight (B)

  • Beyond Corporation© (B)

  • Beyonders (B)

  • Big Hero 6 (B)

  • Black Air (B)

  • Black Panther (B)

  • Black Brigade unit (B)

  • Black Spectre (B)

  • The Blood (B)

  • Blood Brothers (B)

  • Bogatyri (B)

  • Bozanian Beast Fighter (Ragnarok) (B)

  • Brotherhood of Badoon (B)

  • Brotherhood of Mutants (B)

  • Brothers Grimm (B)

  • Buckies - Urban commandos (B)

  • Cabal (C)

  • Cadre K (C)

  • The Called - The Called is Utah's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. It consists of some unnamed Mormon superheroes. (C)

  • Captain Britain Corps (C)

  • Caretakers (C)

  • Carnage Family (C)

  • Cat People (C)

  • The Cavalry - The Cavalry is Georgia's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. Known members are Stunt-Master, Crime-Buster, Red Nine, Thor Girl (revealed to be a Skrull imposter), and Ultra Girl. (C)

  • Celestials (C)

  • Cerebro's X-Men (C)

  • Challengers of the Fantastic (Amalgam Comics) (C)

  • Champions (1975 team) (C)

  • Champions (2016 team) (C)

  • Champions of Xandar (C)

  • The Charter (C)

  • The Chaste (C)

  • Cherubim (C)

  • Children of the Vault (C)

  • China Force (C)

  • Church of Humanity (C)

  • Circuits Maximus (C)

  • Circus of Crime (C)

  • Clan Akkaba (C)

  • Clan Boudreaux (C)

  • ClanDestine (C)

  • Cloak and Dagger (C)

  • Cobra (C)

  • Code: Blue (C)

  • Cognoscenti (C)

  • Comedy Kids - Three kids (Gabby, Muscles, and Junior) who appear in Comedy Comics #9 (C)

  • The Command - The Command is Florida's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. It's known members are Jennifer Kale, Wundarr the Aquarian, Siege, and Conquistador (who was briefly replaced by a Skrull). (C)

  • Commission on Superhuman Activities (C)

  • The Committee (C)

  • The Conspiracy (C)

  • Contingency (C)

  • The Corporation (C)

  • Council of the Chosen (C)

  • C.R.A.D.L.E. - Short for Child-Hero Reconnaissance and Disruption Law Enforcement, C.R.A.D.L.E. has been established to stop the teenage superheroes from violating the Underage Superhuman Warfare Act (AKA Kamala's Law). Known members are Dum Dum Dugan, Carolina Washington, Jake Oh, Justice, Speedball, and Timeslip. (C)

  • Craptacular B-Sides (C)

  • Crazy Eight (C)

  • Creators (C)

  • The Crew (C)

  • Cross Technological Enterprises (C)

  • Crusaders (C)

  • Earth Force - The Earth Force is a group of hospitalized people that were transformed by Seth. It consists of Earth Lord (created from a police officer who was hospitalized after being shot by criminals), Skyhawk (created from a businessman who was hospitalized from overwork), and Wind Warrior (created from a housewife who was hospitalized following a suicide attempt). (E)

  • Elders of the Universe (E)

  • Elementals (E)

  • Elements of Doom - A group consisting of numerous humanoid beings composed of the periodic table. They were created by aliens to battle the Avengers, but were all defeated. They were then recruited by Diablo after his Elementals of Doom were destroyed. (E)

  • Elementals of Doom: Four giant personifications of Air, Water, Earth and Fire and referred to as such. They were created by Diablo through the use of the Tailsmans of Power to battle the Fantastic Four. He later created a fifth member called the Trans-Mutant who had the ability to transform the composition of one object to another. Diablo later combined all four Elementals into the Elematrix. In Spider-Man: Far From Home, a team of virtual monsters created by Mysterio dubbed the Elementals appear. However, their behavior is more akin to the Elementals of Doom right down to them combining in the final battle. While each one is never named in the film, the marketing referred to the fire and water Elementals as Molten Man and Hydro-Man, though the film implies that the latter does actually exist somewhere. (E)

  • Emissaries of Evil (E)

  • The Enchanters Three (E)

  • Enclave (E)

  • Enforcers (E)

  • Eternals (E)

  • Euroforce (E)

  • Euro-Trash (E)

  • The Evil Enforcers (see Enforcers) (E)

  • Excalibur (E)

  • Excelsior (see Loners) (E)

  • Exemplars (E)

  • Exiles (E)

  • Exiles (Ultraverse) (E)

  • Exiles (Red Skull allies) (E)

  • Externals (E)

  • Galactic Guardians (G)

  • Gamma Corps (G)

  • Gamma Flight (G)

  • The Garrison - The Garrison is Vermont's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. It's known members are Fin and Man-Eater. (G)

  • The Gatherers (G)

  • Gene Nation (G)

  • Generation X (G)

  • Genetix (Marvel UK) (G)

  • Giants (G)

  • Gods (G)

  • Godzilla Squad (G)

  • Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway (G)

  • Grapplers (G)

  • Great Beasts (G)

  • Great Lakes Avengers (G)

  • Green Cross (G)

  • Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team) (G)

  • Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 team) (G)

  • Guardsmen (G)

  • Gunhawks (G)

  • H.A.M.M.E.R. (H)

  • Hammer and Anvil (H)

  • The Hand (H)

  • Harriers - The Harriers are a team of mercenary soldiers, trained and equipped to battle both conventional and superhuman opponents. The organization consists of a military-style unit headed by the commanding officer, Hardcase, and nine other members. Each of the Harriers formerly served as an agent of the international law enforcement agency S.H.I.E.L.D. When the original version of S.H.I.E.L.D. was disbanded, these ten former S.H.I.E.L.D. banded together as the Harriers. The Harriers's last known base of operations was Colbert Chu's warehouse, Street of the Stunted Dog, Lowtown, Madripoor. Hardcase, Battleaxe, and Shotgun took an assignment from the DEA to infiltrate General Nguyen Ngoc Coy's organization in a failed attempt to destroy Coy's major opium crop in the Indochinese "Golden Triangle." During this operation, the Harriers clashed with Wolverine. The Harriers were later hired by Wolverine to try to capture him, Psylocke, and Jubilee as a test of the Harriers's skills. (H)

  • Harvesters - The Harvesters are Kansas' sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. It's known members are Pioneer, Grain Belt, Topeka, Meadowlark, and Sunflower. (H)

  • H.A.T.E. (H)

  • Headmen (H)

  • Heavy Hitters - The Heavy Hitters are Nevada's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. Known members are Gravity, Hardball, Nonstop, Prodigy, and Telemetry. (H)

  • Heavy Metal (H)

  • Heavy Mettle (H)

  • Heliopolitans (H)

  • Hell's Belles (H)

  • Hellfire Club (H)

  • The Hellbent (H)

  • Hellions (H)

  • Heralds of Galactus (H)

  • Heroes for Hire (H)

  • Hordeculture - Hordeculture is a group of agrochemists, biotechnologists, and bioengineers consisting of Augusta Bromes, Lily Leymus, Edith Scutch, and Opal Vetiver. Specializing in the genetic manipulation and propaganda of plant-life, they plan to depopulate the human race so that they can return Earth to what they consider a "more pristine state." (H)

  • Horsemen of Apocalypse (H)

  • Hounds (H)

  • Howling Commandos (H)

  • Hulkbusters (H)

  • Humanity's Last Stand (H)

  • HYDRA (H)

  • Hydro-Men - These characters, created by Bill Everett, Steve Gerber and Win Mortimer first appeared in Sub-Mariner #61 (May, 1973). The Hydro-Men is an organization led by fanatical scientist Herman Frayne who used mutagenic Terrigen Mist to transform himself into a green, scaly-skinned humanoid. He took the name of Doctor Hydro. He also transformed his hired agents into Hydro-Men as well. (H)

  • Hyperkind (Razorline) (H)

  • Illuminati (I)

  • Imperfects (Marvel-EA) (I)

  • Imperial Guard (I)

  • Infinity Watch (I)

  • Inhumans (I)

  • The Initiative (I)

  • Insidious Six (I)

  • Institute of Evil (I)

  • Intelligencia - Intelligencia is a group that consists of the greatest criminal minds on Earth. It's known members are Leader, MODOK, Mad Thinker, Red Ghost, and Wizard. Doctor Doom and Egghead were shown as former members. (I)

  • The Intruders - The Intruders are an elite offshoot of the Wild Pack. (I)

  • Invaders (I)

  • The Inner Circle (I)

  • Jade Syndicate (Activision) (J)

  • Jury (J)

  • Kid Commandos (K)

  • Killraven's Freemen (K)

  • Knights of Pendragon (K)

  • Knights of Wundagore (K)

  • Kree Sentries (K)

  • Maelstrom's Minions (M)

  • Maggia (M)

  • Magistrates (M)

  • Magnetic Men (Amalgam Comics) (M)

  • Mandroids (M)

  • Mannites (M)

  • Magneto's Acolytes (see Acolytes) (M)

  • Marauders (M)

  • Marvel Knights (M)

  • Marvel Zombies (M)

  • Masters of Evil (M)

  • The Mavericks - The Maverick's are New Mexico's sanctioned superhero team that's part of the Initiative. It's known members are Annex, Geiger, and Jocasta. She-Thing was revealed to be a Skrull imposter. (M)

  • Mega Morphs (M)

  • Mercs for Money (M)

  • MI-13 (M)

  • Micronauts (M)

  • Midnight Sons (M)

  • Midnight Wreckers - The Midnight Wreckers are a group of scavengers who allied with Dr. Peter Spaulding and Willie "Gears" Garvin during the robot revolution. They consist of Hassle, Bags, and Swift. (M)

  • The Mighty Avengers (M)

  • Mindless Ones (M)

  • Minions of Menace (M)

  • Monster Hunters (M)

  • Morlocks (M)

  • Motormouth and Killpower (M)

  • Mutant Force (see Resistants) (M)

  • Mutant Liberation Front (M)

  • Mys-Tech (Marvel UK) (M)

  • Myrmidons (M)

  • Nasty Boys (N)

  • National Force (N)

  • Neo (N)

  • Neo-Knights (N)

  • New Avengers (N)

  • New Canaanites (N)

  • New Enforcers - After the fall of Kingpin, the New Enforcers were one of the groups contesting for control of the remains of his empire. The New Enforcers' inner circle consists of Controller, Fixer, Madame Menace, Mentallo, and Mister Fear while their outer circle consists of Blitz, Dragon Man, Dreadnought, Eel, Plantman, a Super-Adaptoid, Tangle, Thermite, and Vanisher. (N)

  • The All-New Exiles (Ultraverse) (N)

  • New Hellions (N)

  • New Intelligencia - An incarnation of Intelligencia consisting of MODOK Superior, Leader, Mad Thinker, Awesome Android, and Mister Sinister. (N)

  • New Invaders (N)

  • New Men (N)

  • New Mutants (N)

  • New Warriors (N)

  • New X-Men (N)

  • Nextwave (N)

  • Neyaphem (N)

  • Nick Fury's Howling Commandos (N)

  • Night Shift (N)

  • Nightstalkers (N)

  • Norns (N)

  • Nova Corps (N)

  • Quattro (Ultraverse) (Q)

  • Queen's Vengeance (Q)

  • Rangers (R)

  • The Ravagers (R)

  • R.C.X. (R)

  • Reavers (R)

  • Recorders (R)

  • Redeemers (R)

  • Renegades (R)

  • Resistants (R)

  • Revengers (R)

  • The Right - An anti-mutant organization founded by Cameron Hodge that first appeared in X-Factor #17 (June 1987). The Right employed commandos in high-tech flying battle suits of powered armor with machine guns, missiles, and (presumably to disturb or distract their victims) faceplates resembling a smiley face (in some sources these suits were subsequently nicknamed "Smiley-Face Battlesuits"). They also employed scientists and inventors such as Nanny and Ani-Mator. They faced off against X-Factor and the New Mutants. (R)

  • Rocketeers (R)

  • Roxxon Oil (R)

  • The Runaways (R)

  • Team America (see Thunderiders) (T)

  • Team X (T)

  • Technet (T)

  • Temploids (Marvel UK) (T)

  • Teen Brigade (T)

  • Terrible Trio (T)

  • Terror Inc. (T)

  • Thieves' Guild (see Gambit) (T)

  • THEM (T)

  • Thor Corps (T)

  • Thunderbolts (T)

  • Thundercats (T)

  • Thunderiders (T)

  • Time-displaced X-Men (T)

  • Time Variance Authority (T)

  • Titanic Three (T)

  • Tough Kid Squad: A group of five kids (Wally and Tom Danger, Derrick Dawes, Butch, and Eagle) who appeared in Tough Kid Squad Comics #1 (March, 1942) (T)

  • Trash (T)

  • Triumph Division - The Philippines' sanctioned superhero team where its members are familial and have been traced back for centuries. The team is led by Red Feather and its members include Anitun, Fighter One, Great Mongoose, Mighty Mother, St. George, and Wishing Man. The ones that first appear were killed by suicide bombers with Iron Man attending a private funeral for them and their successors being made public. They later gained a new member called Wave who helped the Agents of Atlas fight Queen Sindr's fire demons. (T)

  • Triumvirate of Terror (T)

  • Triune Understanding - Triune Understanding is a religious cult created by Kurt Busiek for volume three of the Marvel Comics Avengers series. (T)

  • True Believers (T)

  • The Twelve (T)

  • U.S. Hulk Operations - Also called Shadow Base, the U.S. Hulk Operations is a United States military organization that is tasked with the job to hunt down Hulk and his allies. It is led by General Reginald Fortean. After General Fortean's Subject B form is killed, Hulk took control of the U.S. Hulk Operations. (U)

  • U-Foes (U)

  • U-Men (U)

  • The Ultimates (U)

  • Ultimatum (U)

  • Ultimate Fantastic Four (U)

  • Ultimate X-Men (U)

  • Ultraforce (U)

  • Uncanny Avengers (U)

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  • Undying Ones (U)

  • Unholy Three (U)

  • Uni-Mind (U)

  • Unified Thieves and Assassins Guild of New Orleans (U)

  • The Union (Marvel UK) (U)

  • Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation (U)

  • Upstarts (U)

  • Uranians (U)

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  • Vampires (V)

  • Vanguard (V)

  • Vault (V)

  • Vishanti (V)

  • Vulturions - The Vulturions are a group of criminals who wield the same technology as Vulture. (V)

  • Xavier's Security Enforcers (X)

  • X-Babies (X)

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