List of Hydra members
This page lists the known members of Hydra, an evil organization in Marvel Comics.
Council of Hydra
The Ruling Council of Hydra, introduced in Secret Warriors #2, consists of:
- Baron Wolfgang von Strucker - The Supreme Hydra as revealed in Strange Tales #150 (Nov 1966). Shot in the head by Nick Fury.[1]
- Viper - Leader of Hydra's New York City branch who also goes by the name Madame Hydra.[2]
- Valentina Allegra de Fontaine - Former S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent. First appeared in Strange Tales #159 (Aug 1967). She was later revealed to be Madame Hydra.[3]
- The Hive - Introduced in Secret Warriors #2.[4]
- The Gorgon - First appeared in Wolverine (vol. 2) #20
- Kraken - First appeared in Secret Warriors #2.[4]
Supreme Hydra
The Supreme Hydra is a term given to the leader of Hydra. At other times, the title has also been used to refer to the leaders of various Hydra branches and splinter groups. Besides Baron Strucker, among the known Supreme Hydras in order of appearance are:
- Arnold Brown - The Imperial Hydra who was the organization's figurehead.[5]
- Supreme Hydra - An unnamed state Shinto Imperialist who was the first leader of Hydra. He first appeared in Captain Savage #4 (July 1968) where he was also killed by Baron Strucker who usurped his position.[6]
- Supreme Hydra - The unnamed Supreme Hydra that tried to destroy Hulk.[7]
- Richard Fisk - "Supreme Hydra" of Hydra's Las Vegas branch.[8]
- Silvermane - "Supreme Hydra" of the East Coast.[9]
- Count Otto Vermis - The Supreme Hydra who is the leader of European Hydra fragment and manipulated Jessica Drew into being a Hydra agent. He was later killed when Spider-Woman left bombs on his escape jet.[10]
- Sn'Tlo - A Skrull who infiltrated Hydra and rose to the rank of Hydra Supreme where he had the alias of Sensational Hydra.[11]
- Edgar Lascombe - The Supreme Hydra that was responsible for the creation of the Hydra Four. [12]
Hydra agents
The following characters are or were agents of Hydra:
- Agent Dakini -
- Anton Trojak - Annihil-Agent, 47, Scientist (deceased).[13]
- Blackwing - Air Action Division Leader of the East Coast.[14]
- Bob, Agent of Hydra - Foot soldier of Hydra.[15]
- Bull's Eye - Hired assassin employed by Hydra.[16]
- Chameleon - Sometimes a Hydra employee. Worked for Hydra in Incredible Hulk #154.[17]
- Commander Kraken - Naval Action Division Leader of the East Coast.[18]
- Congressman Woodman - Commander of Washington D.C. Branch of Hydra.[19]
- Crippler
- D.O.A. - Short for Department of Occult Armaments.[20]
- Bronskon - Founder of D.O.A.
- Lt. Gregory Belial - Founder of D.O.A. He has vast knowledge of various forms of magic.
- Innards - Member of D.O.A. He can remove his vital organs and use them for various offensive purposes.
- Madame Jasmine - Founder of D.O.A.
- Malpractice - The current leader of D.O.A.
- Moorek - Founder of D.O.A.
- Rotwrap - A mummy-like member of D.O.A.
- Pyre - Founder of D.O.A.
- Elliot Kohl - Hydra Soldier, now imprisoned.[21]
- Elsie Carson - Former Southwestern U.S. Regional Field Director, Corporate Hydra.[22]
- Fixer - Special Agent, Hydra fragment.[23]
- Fox - Administration Division Leader of the East Coast.[24]
- George Fistal -
- Grim Reaper - Self-appointed head of Hydra's New York branch. Revealed as Hydra leader in Avengers #106 (Dec 1972).[25]
- Hardball - Former member of The Initiative.
- Hank Johnson[26]
- Hellfire - A Hydra double agent.[27]
- Hydra Four - Creations of Hydra who were trained to kill the Avengers. There were other tubes containing these Super Hydra Agents, but only four of them were opened.[28]
- Bowman - Hydra's version of Hawkeye.
- Hammer - Hydra's version of Thor. He had the same powers as Thor except for immortality.
- Militant - Hydra's version of Captain America.
- Tactical Force - Hydra's version of Iron Man. His first name is Karl.
- Jackhammer - Engineer Corps leader of the East Coast.[29]
- El Jaguar - Commando Division Leader of the East Coast. Killed by Scourge of the Underworld.[30]
- James Winderfield - Part-time Agent of Corporate Hydra.[22]
- Jared Kurtz - Hydra Agent from Europe.[31]
- Karl Kraus - Double Agent for Hydra.[32]
- Kingpin - Actual director of Hydra's Las Vegas branch.[33]
- Laura Brown - Special Hydra Agent H (later G).[34]
- Lieutenant Cassandra Romulus -
- Lieutenant Garrotte -
- Lieutenant Guillotine -
- Lieutenant Saltz -
- Man-Killer - Assassins Division Leader of the East Coast.[29]
- Mentallo - Special Agent, Hydra fragment.[35]
- Ms. Fischer - [4]
- Ms. Fisher - Hydra recruiter. [36]
- Nancy Winderfield - Part-time Agent of Corporate Hydra.[22]
- Number 72 - Leader of Hydra fragment.[32]
- Ralph Sanzetti - Assassin, Corporate Hydra (deceased).[37]
- Red Skull - True leader of Hydra's Las Vegas branch.[38]
- Robert Rickard - Hydra Agent U (deceased).[39]
- Ron Takimoto (deceased) -
- S.H.I.E.L.D. Super-Agents
- Knockabout -
- Psi-Borg -
- Violence -
- Sathan (deceased) -
- Carmilla Black - Hardball's lover and former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Sergeant Batrel -
- Silver Fox
- Space Phantom - A Space Phantom was revealed as Hydra leader in Avengers #106 (Dec 1972)[40]
- Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) - Special Agent under Count Otto Vermis.[10]
- Werner von Strucker - Eldest son of Wolfgang. Killed by Wolfgang's descendant.
- William Darvin - Agent of Corporate Hydra (deceased).[41]
References
- ↑ Strange Tales #150
- ↑ Captain America #110 (Feb 1969)
- ↑ Secret Warriors #6
- 1 2 3 Secret Warriors #2
- ↑ Strange Tales #135 (Aug 1965)
- ↑ Captain Savage #4
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #132 (Oct 1970)
- ↑ Captain America #145 (Jan 1972)
- ↑ Daredevil #120 (Apr 1975)
- 1 2 Marvel Spotlight #32 (Feb 1977)
- ↑ Captain America vol. 3 #3 (March 1998)
- ↑ The Amazing Spider-Man #521 (Aug 2005)
- ↑ Strange Tales #155 (Apr 1967)
- ↑ Daredevil #118 (Feb 1975)
- ↑ Cable & Deadpool #38 (2007)
- ↑ Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #15 (Nov 1969)
- ↑ Incredible Hulk #154 (Aug 1972)
- ↑ Daredevil #121 (May 1975)
- ↑ Avengers: The Initiative (2007)
- ↑ NightStalkers vol. 1 #2 (Dec 1992)
- ↑ She-Hulk #7 (June 2006)
- 1 2 3 Team America #11 (Apr 1983)
- ↑ Strange Tales #141 (Feb 1966)
- ↑ Strange Tales Annual #2 (Sep 1963)
- ↑ Avengers #106 (Dec 1972)
- ↑ Jonathan, Moisan. "Hank Johnson, Agent of Hydra (2015) #1". Marvel. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
- ↑ Secret Warriors #16
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #520
- 1 2 Daredevil #123 (Jul 1975)
- ↑ Daredevil #120 (Apr 1975)
- ↑ Marvel Spotlight #32 (Feb 1977)
- 1 2 Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #14 (Sep 1969)
- ↑ Captain America #147 (Mar 1972)
- ↑ Strange Tales #135 (Aug 1965)
- ↑ Strange Tales #141 (Feb 1966)
- ↑ Secret Warriors #12.
- ↑ Team America #12 (May 1983)
- ↑ Captain America #148 (Apr 1972)
- ↑ Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #12 (May 1969)
- ↑ Avengers #106
- ↑ Team America #1 (Jun 1982)
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