Scourge of The Underworld - Villains Killed By The Scourge

Villains Killed By The Scourge

  • The Enforcer
    • first appeared in Ghost Rider #22
    • killed in Iron Man #194
    • The Scourge disguised as a homeless woman
  • Miracle Man
    • first appeared in Fantastic Four #3
    • killed in Thing #24
    • Scourge disguised as a long-haired and bearded bus passenger
  • Hate Monger
    • first appeared in Fantastic Four #279
    • killed in Secret Wars II #2
    • The Scourge's person is not seen
  • Megatak
    • first appeared in Thor #328
    • killed in Thor #358
    • The Scourge disguised as a homeless man
  • Melter
    • first appeared in Tales of Suspense #47
    • killed in Avengers #263
    • The Scourge disguised as The Melter's assistant Keegan (who was also killed by Scourge).
  • Titania
    • first appeared in Marvel Two-in-One #54
    • killed in Thing #33
    • The Scourge disguised as female wrestler "Golddigger"
  • Basilisk (Basil Elks)
    • first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #16
    • killed in Fantastic Four #289
    • The Scourge disguised as a construction worker
  • The Human Fly (Richard Deacon)
    • first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #10
    • killed in The Amazing Spider-Man #276
    • The Scourge disguised as a sanitation worker
  • Death Adder
    • first appeared in Marvel Two-in-One #64
    • killed in Captain America #318
    • The Scourge disguised as a cab driver
  • Blue Streak (Don Thompson)
    • first appeared in Captain America #217
    • killed in Captain America #318
    • The Scourge disguised as a truck driver
  • The Wraith (Brian DeWolff)
    • first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #48
    • killed in The Amazing Spider-Man #278
    • The Scourge disguised as a policeman
  • Red Skull (Albert Malik)
    • first appeared in Captain America Comics #61
    • killed in Captain America #347
    • The Scourge disguised as a pilot
  • An unnamed member of The Watchdogs
    • first appeared in Captain America #351
    • killed in Captain America #351
    • The Scourge disguised as a government agent
  • Minions of the Power Broker
    • first appeared in Captain America #358
    • killed in Captain America #358
    • No disguise
  • Black Abbott (or one of his mind-controlled Black Disciples)
    • first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #147
    • mentioned as killed in Captain America #394
    • Disguise unknown
  • Wrench (Kurt Klemmer)
    • first appeared in Omega the Unknown #6
    • mentioned as killed in Captain America #394
    • Disguise unknown
  • Hammer and Anvil
    • first appeared in Incredible Hulk #182
    • killed in Marvel Fanfare #29
    • The Scourge disguised as an old Native American
  • Blowtorch Brand
    • first appeared in Defenders #135
    • killed in U.S. Agent #2
    • The Scourge disguised as a movie patron

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