Two versions of S.H.I.E.L.D. are listed here: The traditional version in mainstream Marvel Universe continuity, followed by the alternate reality version published under the Ultimate Marvel imprint.
Character |
Debut |
Notes |
Image |
John Allen Adams |
Nick Fury vs. SHIELD #3 |
Head of ESPer squad |
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Dr. Ames |
Marvel Team-Up #83 |
Medical surgeon stationed at Central |
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Earl Angstrum |
Deathlok vol. 1 #12 |
Senior agent; son killed by the mutation of former Deathlok John Kelly (Biohazzard) |
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Ashton |
Iron Man vol. 3, #25 |
In charge of securing alien space ship of Golden Blade and Sapper |
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Kenneth Avery |
Sabretooth & Mystique #1 |
Thirty-year veteran; a senior officer aboard helicarrier |
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Baker |
Deathlok vol. 1 #15 |
Stationed aboard helicarrier |
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Ted Bailey |
Deathlok vol. 3 #1 |
Stationed at front company D-Fleks Industries; briefly carried consciousness of Jack Truman |
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Bellini |
Scorpio Connection |
Ranking officer, Venice, Italy station |
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Yelena Belova |
New Avengers #4 |
Third known Black Widow |
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Abigail Brand |
Astonishing X-Men vol. 3 #3 |
S.W.O.R.D. officer |
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Yuri Brevlov |
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Russian Helicarrier commander |
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Barth Bukowski |
Spider-Woman #13 |
Regional Director, Los Angeles |
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Carla |
Deathlok vol. 3 #5 |
Nick Fury's appointment secretary |
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Mitch Carson |
The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 |
Security agent under Dum Dum Dugan |
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Colburn |
Wolverine/Captain America #2 |
Agent who noted traffic on the Project Contingency files at HQ. |
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William Collins |
Super Villain Team-Up #17 |
Division commander who led battle to raze slave-camp island of Red Skull and Hate-Monger. |
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Crimson (Marvel) |
She-Hulk vol. 2 #15 |
head of Magic-Ops devision |
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Cross |
The Scorpio Connection |
Friend of Contessa Valentina |
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Contessa Valentina Allegra di Fontaine[1] |
Strange Tales vol. 1 #159 |
Former Special Director, Public Relations; senior liaison officer to MI5 |
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Jessica Drew |
Marvel Spotlight #32 |
The original Spider-Woman |
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Stanley Dreyfuss |
Elektra vol. 2 #1 |
Elektra's contact on Operation: Lock Kiss. Later learns he is a Life Model Decoy |
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Joanie "Nails" Eaton |
Captain America Annual 2000 |
Member of the ELITE team |
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John Facchino |
Deathlok vol. 1 #13 |
Human resources department |
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Rigby Fallon |
Kitty Pryde, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 |
Boy genius in Artificial Intelligence division; wrote most programs for latter-day helicarrier |
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E.B. Farrell |
Captain America Annual 2000 |
Weapons expert, ELITE team. Calls himself "The Kid" |
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Fisher |
Sabretooth & Mystique #1 |
Helicarrier technician |
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Gerrard |
Cable vol. 2 #59 |
Field agent, Foreign Affairs office |
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Giulietta |
Scorpio Connection |
Technician, Venice, Italy station |
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Goldman |
Captain America/Nick Fury:
Blood Truce |
Among group of renegade agents attempting to take over helicarrier for impromptu war crimes trial of KGB agent |
Hazeltine |
Scorpio Connection |
Intelligence agent at Central |
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Hugh Howard |
Godzilla King of Monsters #6 |
Pilot and mechanic aboard Bemouth IV helicarrier charged with capturing Godzilla |
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Jerry Hunt |
Spider-Woman vol. 1 #1 |
Agent assigned to Scotland Yard; former lover, Jessica Drew |
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Horatio Huxley |
Deathlok vol. 3 #4 |
Ranking executive of Level 13; previously involved in Alpha Flight |
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Jackson |
Deathlok vol. 3 #1 |
Pilot in Unit 6 of the Air Cavalry |
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Valerie Jessup Toomes |
Identity Disc #5 |
Daughter of supervillain the Vulture |
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Johnson |
Thor vol. 1 #283 |
Attempted to free agents from City of the Space Gods |
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Daisy Johnson |
Secret War vol. 2 #1 |
Seismic-powered "super-agent"; sole known agent with "Level 10" security clearance |
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Jones (Jonesy) |
The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #411 |
Youthful field agent involved in operations against Pantheon and Punisher[2] |
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Gabriel "Gabe" Jones |
Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 |
Former private first class in Fury's World War II squad |
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Kallebach |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2 #24 |
Field agent during investigation of assassinations at J-2 conference |
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Keslo |
Deathlok vol. 3 #1 |
Pilot in Unit 6 of the Air Cavalry |
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Derek Khanata |
Amazing Fantasy vol.2 #7 |
Ex-Hatut Zeraze operative from Wakanda; senior investigator on "Agents of Atlas" cases. |
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Helen Kim |
Marvel Knights #??? |
Agent investigating Brothers Grace crime family |
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Veronica King |
The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 |
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Judith Klemmer (Agent 324) |
Marvel Team-Up #36 |
Agent charged with tracking down Baron Ludwig von Schtupf |
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Cameron Klein |
Captain America vol. 3 #32 |
Grade T-7 technician; became field agent, helped capture supervillain Cache[3] |
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Knockabout |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2 #33 |
"Super Agents" program, Australia; double agent of HYDRA |
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Eric Koenig |
Captain America vol. 1, #145 (as an agent) |
German defector; replacement member of WWII Howling Commandos |
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Bruno Kreah |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2 #15 |
Low-level engineer; worked on surveillance equipment used to infiltrate Datalink Systems |
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Sayuri Kyoto (M-80) |
Captain America Annual 2000 |
Demolitions expert, ELITE team |
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Sidney "Gaffer" Levine |
Strange Tales vol. 1 #159 |
Primary ordnance inventor and gadgeteer |
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Alphonso "Mac" MacKenzie |
Marvel Comics Presents #3 |
Senior liaison officer to CIA |
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Dr. MacLain |
The Avengers vol. 1 #67 |
High-ranking scientist, seminal adamantium researcher |
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Kirby Martell |
War Machine #15 |
SHIELD scientist; operated captured neo-Nazi time machine |
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Chris McCarthy |
The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 |
Low-level agent; first to wear Hank Pym's 2006 Ant-Man suit |
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Alisanda "Ali" Morales |
Captain America and Falcon #1 |
Undercover in Cuba, helped Captain America and Falcon track down "Anti Cap" |
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Murray |
Captain America vol. 3 #20 |
Agent working in reactor core of Central |
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N'Gami |
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD vol. 2 #12 |
Technological advisor, Wakandan governmental liaison officer |
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Noriko Nagayoshi |
Amazing Fantasy vol. 2 #7 |
Tech Directorate under agent Khantana during operation to outfit Camilla Black as Scorpion |
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Eric O'Grady |
The Irredeemable Ant-Man #1 |
Third known Ant-Man |
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Jake Oh |
Phoenix - Warsong #1 |
Field operative stationed at Weapon Plus Headquarters |
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Kara Lynn Palamas (Agent 33) |
Hercules: Heart of Chaos #1 |
Researcher; recruited Hercules for op against Ares and Warhawks |
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Richard and Mary Fitzpatrick Parker |
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 |
Parents of Peter Parker (Spider-Man); killed on mission when Peter was infant |
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Jeffery Parks |
Eternals #6 |
Infiltrated City of the Space Gods; reduced to basic matter |
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Paulo |
Scorpio Connection |
Technician, Venice station |
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Alexander Goodwin Pierce |
Nick Fury: Agent Of SHIELD vol. 2 #13 |
Sometime personal aide/bodyguard to Fury |
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Mr. Postal |
Deathlok vol. 3 #6 |
Mission coordinator for cyborg agents |
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Kitty Pryde |
Uncanny X-Men #129; recruited as intern: Kitty Pryde, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 |
X-Men member |
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Clay Quartermain |
Strange Tales vol. 1 #163 |
Former liaison officer, "Hulkbusters" Hulk-hunting operations of U.S. Armed Forces; supervisor, Nick Fury's Howling Commandos |
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Cliff Randall |
Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD vol. 1 #6 |
Pilot; later learned he was an extraterrestrial |
Red (Agent 1-16) |
Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD vol. 2 #1 |
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Henry Rollins |
Nick Fury vs. SHIELD #1 |
Infiltrated Roxxon, uncovered Delta program, the catalyst for Deltite Affair |
Natasha Romanova |
Tales of Suspense vol. 1, #52 |
Second known Black Widow |
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Col. Michael "Mickey" Rossi |
X-Men vol. 1, #96 |
Former lover of Carol Danvers |
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Gail Runciter |
Captain America vol. 1, #268 |
Trained alongside Wendell Vaughn; temporarily replaced by a Deltite |
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Sam |
The Scorpio Connection |
Staioned at Central's barbershop entrance |
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Ayna Sareva |
Amazing Fantasy vol. 2, #7 |
Assisted Khanata in Scorpion affair |
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Seagrum |
Deathlok vol. 3, #1 |
Pilot, Unit 6, Air Cavalry |
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Tia Senyaka |
Daredevil vol. 1, #377 |
Investigate agent Harlan, who had died in car accident |
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Simon |
Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD vol. 2, #24 |
Communication officer, Helicarrier |
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Captain Simon |
Marvel Fanfare vol. 2, #1 |
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Gerald "Silcon" Simms |
Captain America Annual issue tk |
ELITE agent with liquid-metal, cybernetic arms |
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Jakuna Singh |
Shanna #2 |
Brother of Sarapha, killed by Damiru[4] |
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Jasper Sitwell |
Strange Tales vol. 1, #144 |
Interrogator; former interim executive director and former liaison to Tony Stark and Iron Man |
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Kimberly Taylor |
Punisher vol. 3, #12 |
One of last agents trained by Nick Fury; assigned by G.W. Bridge to protect Rev. William Connover |
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Teresa |
Captain America vol. 5, #5 |
Fury's personal secretary |
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Jack Truman (Agent 18) |
Cable vol. 2, #58 |
Third known Deathlok cyborg |
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Colonel Nate Thurman |
Captain America/Nick Fury:
Blood Truce |
Chief administration officer for helicarrier repairs. Among group of renegade agents attempting to take over helicarrier for impromptu war crimes trial of KGB agent. |
Samantha Twotrees |
Captain America vol. 4 #7 |
Turncoat working with rogue agent Inali Redpath |
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Steven Tyler |
Eternals #6 |
Infiltrated City of the Space Gods; reduced to basic matter |
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Alexei Vashin |
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Former KGB specialist in superhuman-related operations |
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Wendell Vaughn |
Captain America vol. 1 #217 |
Became superhero Quasar during a security assignment |
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Kali Vries |
US Agent vol. 2 #1 |
Former lover of John Walker; infiltrated S.T.A.R.S. (Superhuman Tactical Response Squad) |
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Seth Waters |
Cable vol. 2 #60 |
Administrator for Washington, D.C., bureau |
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Warden |
Nick Fury:Agent Of SHIELD vol. 1 #6 |
Lead ESP telepath stationed at telepathic amplifier |
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Commander Jonas Williams |
Fury/Agent 13 #1 |
Led taskforce to apprehend AWOL Sharon Carter |
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Sam Wilson |
Captain America vol. 1 #117 |
Superhero and Avengers member the Falcon |
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Jimmy Woo |
Yellow Claw #1 |
Former FBI agent who fought Yellow Claw and later hunted Godzilla |
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Larry Young |
Cable vol. 2 #60 |
S.H.I.E.L.D. Air Cavalry officer; later, fourth known Deathlok cyborg |
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After the Civil War, all superhumans that fought on the Pro-registration side of the conflict are now agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Character |
Debut |
Notes |
Image |
Agent 9 |
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #1 |
Rogue agent who took over the Helicarrier for the Red Skull. Later killed. |
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Harry Angstrum |
Deathlok vol. 1 #12 |
Records-division agent; devoured by Biohazzard. |
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Dr. Belgrade |
Cable vol. 2 #60 |
Chief scientist in charge of Nemesis project. Killed by own creations. |
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Cameron Bissett |
Sabretooth & Mystique #1 |
Ensign killed by Sabertooth, later impersonated by Mystique. |
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Bluestreak |
Captain America vol. 1 #217 |
Super Agents double agent for The Corporation. Assassinated by Scourge. |
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John Bronson |
Strange Tales vol. 1, #144 |
Killed and identity taken by Baron Von Strucker. |
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Laura Brown |
Strange Tales vol. 1, #135 |
Daughter of Imperial HYDRA, Arnold Brown, one-time lover of Nick Fury. |
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Stanley Carter |
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #107 |
Became the Sin-Eater, killed Jean DeWolff. |
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Colonel Kuro Chin (Agent 60) |
Tales of Suspense #86 |
Colonel in the Yashonka military. Shot dead helping Captain America escape from that Communist country |
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Claymore |
Deathlok vol. 3, #6 |
Cyborg; died on mission to El Corazon de la Muerte |
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Condor |
Captain America/Wolverine #1 |
On black ops team The Contingency. Turned rogue and was captured. |
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Corbin |
Captain America vol. 3, #25 |
Surveillance; later assigned inventory duty at Virginia storage center, where killed[5] by undercover A.I.M. agent |
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Drew Daniels |
Captain America vol. 1, #217 |
Super-Agent the name of the Texas Twister; quit S.H.I.E.L.D. to form own team, the Rangers |
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Darwin |
Deathlok vol. 3 #6 |
Cyborg; died on mission to El Corazon de la Muerte |
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DePaul |
Thunderstrike #5 |
Led investigation of Deviant warlord Tantalus; killed by agent Kara Palamas[6] |
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Karl Delandan |
Marvel Team-Up #95 |
Regional Director, Manhattan, dismissed |
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Phil Dexter |
Black Widow (2004 miniseries) #1 |
retired |
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Roger Dooley |
Marvel Graphic Novel #18 |
Level 4 officer; usurped Dum-Dum Dugan's rank and used helicarrier to capture She-Hulk; killed. |
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David Ferrari |
Captain America vol. 3, #41 |
Toxic-weapons division, The Furnace; thought dead, later revelaed alive and known as The Answer. |
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Marvin Flumm |
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Psi division; after discharged becomes supervillian Mentallo |
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Lt. Jonathan "Tom" Gittes |
Captain America/Nick Fury: Blood Truce |
Auxiliary CO and security chief, helicarrier; among group of renegade agents attempting to take over helicarrier for impromptu war crimes trial of KGB agent; killed by agent Thruman |
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Dr. Erik Gorbo |
Captain America vol. 1, #135 |
Scientist; changes form into that of a gorilla to commit crimes. |
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Margaret Huff |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #14 |
Nick Fury's personal secretary; reassigned to Los Angeles branch, where died investigating a cult |
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Ivory |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2, #33 |
Wakandan native in "Super Agents" program;[7] killed by HYDRA double agents.[8] |
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Brent Jackson |
Wolverine #163 |
Betrayed S.H.I.E.L.D. and worked for Weapon X |
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Major Shera Joseph |
War Machine #1 |
Los Angeles branch; headed task force in Imaya.[9] Joined Worldwatch; died of time-travel fatigue[10] |
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Killdeer |
Captain America/Wolverine #1 |
On black ops team The Contingency. Turned rogue and was captured. |
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Kite |
Captain America/Wolverine #1 |
On black ops team The Contingency. Turned rogue and was captured. |
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Shannon Lawrence |
The Call #1 |
Undercover agent exposed to mutating virus giving gave her ability to shoot knives from her fingers. Killed.[11] |
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Elizabeth Lockhart |
Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 |
High-ranking budget officer.[12] Leaked information to the Punisher; liquidated by the Contessa[13] |
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Agent Jamie Madrox |
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One of several duplicates of Jamie Madrox (Multiple Man); Re-absorbed by the original Madrox |
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Danielle Moonstar |
Marvel Graphic Novel #4: The New Mutants (1982) |
Served briefly; resigned after Operation Zero Tolerance. |
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David Nanjiwarra |
Scorpio Connection |
Aboriginal agent of A.S.I.O.; used as mole and subsequently killed by Scorpio. |
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"Network" Nina |
Nick Fury: Agent Of SHIELD vol. 2, #2 (debut)
Nick Fury: Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2, #7 (as agent) |
Cyber-enhanced ESP Agent; killed in telepathic battle with Psi-Borg.[14] |
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Kathleen "Kate" Neville |
Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3 |
Chief of Ordnance, former lover of Nick Fury; killed by Baron Strucker. |
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Psi-Borg |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 3, #33 |
Cybernetically enhanced Latverian; charter member, second Super Agents program.[15] Revealed as HYDRA double agent; killed in telepathic battle with "Network" Nina[16] |
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Dave Purciel |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2, #25 |
Killed with girlfriend and identity taken by HYDRA at academy graduation ceremony |
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Pyle |
Captain America vol. 3 #25 |
Surveillance-team leader; later assigned inventory duty at Virginia storage center, where killed[17] |
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Rapture |
Captain America/Wolverine #1 |
Leader, black-ops team the Contingency; low-level telepath |
Inali Redpath |
Captain America (fourt series) #7 |
Cherokee shaman with ability to control weather; turned rogue, used S.H.I.E.L.D. to attack U.S. to reclaim land for the Native Americans. |
Richard Rennselaer |
Captain America Annual #8 |
Field Agent (L-6) (Resigned) |
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Franklin Rhodes |
Wolverine/Cable: Guts & Glory |
Quit S.H.I.E.L.D. and eventually became an ally of Cable. Killed by D'Von Kray, a New Canaanite warrior. |
Simon |
Thunderstrike #6 |
Double agent for Tantalus; killed by Pandara[18] |
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Shrike |
Captain America/Wolverine #1 |
Black ops team, The Contingency. Turned rogue and was captured |
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John "Skul" Skulinowski |
Captain America Annual 2000 |
Team leader, ELITE agents |
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Spandell |
Deathlok vol. 3, #6 |
Cyborg; died on mission to El Corazon de la Muerte |
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Neal Tapper |
Captain America vol. 5, #6 |
Formerly involved with Sharon Carter; killed in explosion |
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Vamp |
Captain America vol. 1, #217 |
Professional criminal; double agent for The Corporation. Became Animus. Killed by Scourge. |
Violence |
Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2, #33 |
Double agent in "Super Agents" program; killed by Nick Fury.[19] |
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Katherine Waynesboro |
Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #287 |
Monitored Bruce Banner following Banner's Presidential pardon |
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William Wesley |
Quasar #1 |
Test pilot who volunteered to test the quantum bands, which overloaded and killed him. |
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