Spider-Man Appendix H

 

 

 

Hag Ghost Rider III#23 (1992) Servant of Deathwatch, partner of Troll, siphons life-force from victims; fought the Ghost Rider (Ketch), John Blaze, Spider-Man, Venom.

 

Haight, Jeffrey Doctor Octopus:  Negative Exposure#1 (2003) Daily Bugle photographer, competitive, jealous of Peter Parker's experience.

 

Hale, Jonas Iron Man I#120 (1979) Roxxon executive, worked with Justin Hammer and others as the Hero Killers.

 

Hall, Morgan Daily Bugle#1 (1996) Sought to form cartel of minor criminals, laundered money through the Fude Factory until exposed by Ben Urich.

 

Hamilton, Mickey Cage#1 (1992) Chicago Spectator reporter, served on discussion group with Peter Parker about news coverage of superhuman activity.

 

Hammer and Anvil (Leroy Jackson and Johnny Anvil) Incredible Hulk II#182 (1974) Convicts empowered by alien chain device, symbiotically linked to each other; fought the Hulk, Spider-Man, others; killed by the Scourge of the Underworld.

 

Hammer, Justin Iron Man I#120 (1979) Corporate mogul, sponsored el Toro Negro in the Great Game, conspired as one of the Hero Killers; equips and employs many super-villains, including the Beetle, Blacklash, Boomerang, the Constrictor, Stiletto and Discus, Hydro-Man, the Rhino, the Scorpion, the Shocker, the Speed Demon, and others; reportedly dead.

 

Hammerhead Amazing Spider-Man I#113 (1972) Maggia crimeboss, rebuilt by Jonas Harrow after injury, challenged the Kingpin, worked with the Chameleon and Tombstone, used super-strong exoskeleton, clashed with Spider-Man and others, briefly possessed mystic power from the Lifeline Tablet.

 

Hand Daredevil I#174 (1981) Cult of ninjas, trained Elektra, frequent opponents of Daredevil, fought Spider-Man during war with the True Believers, later allied with Norman Osborn.

 

Hanks, Seth Web of Spider-Man#16 (1986) Young idiot savant, math prodigy, forced into weapons development by Roxxon in Virginia. Investigated by Joy Mercado and Peter Parker; Spider-Man rescued him and his mother Chara from Roxxon and their agent Magma.

 

Hapgood, Barry Amazing Spider-Man Annual#17 (1983) Classmate of Peter Parker at Midtown High.

 

Hardesty, Jennifer Amazing Spider-Man II#37 (2002) One of Peter Parker's students at Midtown High, came to him for help after the Shade captured her brother Stephen, who was rescued by Spider-Man.

 

Hardnose (Alexander Patel) Spider-Man:  Friends and Enemies#1 (1995) Able to generate and manipulate crystalline structures and force waves, one of the Metahumes.

 

Hardshell (Leila Davis) Deadly Foes of Spider-Man#1 (1991) Wife of the Ringer (Strikeback), became girlfriend of Speed Demon in order to infiltrate the Sinister Syndicate, used her husband's ring devices, almost killed the Beetle (MACH-5) for his past manipulation of her husband, took on armored identity to lead the Syndicate against the Beetle, later joined government team the Redeemers in Beetle armor, killed by Graviton.


Hardtime Spider-Man/X-Factor:  Shadowgames#1 (1994) Field leader of Shadowforce, able to form solid objects from energy.

 

Hardy, Lydia Amazing Spider-Man I#195 (1979) Mother of the Black Cat, approved of her relationship with Spider-Man.

 

Hardy, Stan Amazing Spider-Man II#1 (1999) Tri-Corp geneticist, briefly co-worker of Peter Parker.

 

Hardy, Walter Amazing Spider-Man I#194 (1979) Father of the Black Cat, former cat burglar, broken out of prison by his daughter so he could die at home.

 

Hargrove, Elias Lethal Foes of Spider-Man# 1 (1993) Atomic scientist, cousin of Doctor Octopus (Octavius), blackmailed by him over past misdeeds, manipulated by Mysterio after Octopus's death.

 

Harpy Marvel Team-Up II#2 (1997) Enormous bird-like creature, part of Doctor Zeus's Menagerie of Myth.

 

Harrier Scarlet Spider Unlimited#1 (1995) Wundagorian evolved from bird, member of the Cult of the Jackal.

 

Harris, Toni Peter Parker:  Spider-Man#11 and others (1999) Apprentice editor at the Daily Bugle, co-worker of Sam Exmore.

 

Harrison, Hammer (Willard Harrison) Machine Man I#16 (1980) Wears metal pounders on fists for super-punches, fought Machine Man as member of Baron Brimstone's Satan Squad, later joined the Enforcers; fought Spider-Man, the Sandman, Daredevil.


Harrison, Joey Marvel Holiday Special (1991) Brother of Timmy Harrison, told J. Jonah Jameson about Spider-Man's kindness to Timmy when Jameson donated money to Midtown Hospital.

 

Harrison, Timmy Amazing Spider-Man I#248 (1984) Terminally ill boy, devoted fan of Spider-Man, visited by Spider-Man, who told him his origin and identity.

 

Harrow, Jonas Amazing Spider-Man I#114 (1972) Criminal surgeon; empowered Hammerhead, the Kangaroo (Oliver), Megawatt, others; manipulated Will O'the Wisp, briefly suspected of being the Hobgoblin.

 

Hart, Donald Peter Parker:  Spider-Man#53 (2003) Corporate mogul, one of the Game Players, sent Boomerang after Spider-Man.

 

Hartmann, Eric Punisher War Journal#14 (1990) Neo-Nazi, believed that he was carrying out the will of angels. Led his followers to take control of the Daily Bugle offices; Spider-Man kept him from killing Mary Jane Watson while the Punisher took out his defenses; knocked out by J. Jonah Jameson.

 

Harvest (Chi Lo) Thor I#300 (1980) Young Japanese woman, plant-controlling member of the Young Gods, stopped half of her team from interfering with the High Evolutionary, encountered Spider-Man.

 

Hate-Monger see Man-Beast.

 

Havok (Alexander Summers) X-Men I#54 (1969) Mutant, brother of Cyclops, wields cosmic energy, member of X-Men, fought the Living Monolith alongside Spider-Man, became leader of X-Factor II and again teamed with Spider-Man against Shadowforce, spent months in an alternate dimension, returned to the X-Men.

 

Hawkeye (Clinton Francis Barton) Tales of Suspense I#57 (1964) Expert archer, briefly in service of enemy agents, in which capacity he fought Spider-Man; pardoned, became Avenger, worked with Spider-Man against Quasimodo and Mister Fear; later led West Coast Avengers, then Thunderbolts.

 

Headhunter Web of Spider-Man#27 (1987) Axe-wielding operative of Executive Systems, Inc., kidnapped executive’s son, foiled by Spider-Man.

 

Headmen (Chondu the Mystic, Gorilla Man, Shrunken Bones, Ruby Thursday) Defenders I#21 (1975) Would-be criminal masterminds, used mixture of science, sorcery, and surgery to gain super-powers; battled the Defenders, later fought the She-Hulk and Spider-Man.

 

Headsman Untold Tales of Spider-Man#8 (1996) Agent of Norman Osborn, used prototypes of Green Goblin weapons to fight Spider-Man alongside the Enforcers.

 

Helga Spectacular Spider-Man III#3 (2003) Home care nurse for Flash Thompson while he stayed at Peter Parker's apartment.

 

Helix (Rafael Carago) Spider-Man:  Maximum Clonage Alpha (1995) Mutant able to adapt to any attack, survived virus spread by the Jackal, joined the New Warriors.

 

Hellcat (Patsy Walker) Miss America I#2 (1944) Former teenage comic book star, became costumed hero with agility and claws, member of the Defenders, worked with Spider-Man against Lunatik, married Hellstorm, later died and was resurrected.

 

Hellfire Club (Inner Circle) (Sebastian Shaw (Black King), Shinobi Shaw, Benedict Kine, Black Queen, Black Rook, White Bishop, Sage, Reeva Payge, Paris Seville, others) Uncanny X-Men#96 (1980) Elite club secretly ruled by mutants seeking world domination; frequent opponents of the X-Men, encountered Spider-Man in Scotland, clashed with Spider-Man (Reilly) in contest involving J. Jonah Jameson.

 

Hellrazor Marvel Team-Up I#87 (1979) Agent of Roxxon Oil, able to absorb energy, armed with wristbands which fired blades, fought Spider-Man and the Black Panther, later killed by the Scourge of the Underworld.

 

Hercules (Heracles) Journey into Mystery Annual#1 (1972) Olympian god, thousands of years old, joined the Avengers, frequent ally of Thor, fought the City-Stealers and Doctor Zeus alongside Spider-Man.

 

Hermit (Timothy Quail) Spectacular Spider-Man II#97 (1984) Timid man with uncanny ability to solve any problem, discovered by criminal community and coerced into planning crimes before Spider-Man liberated him, now poses as a homeless man to avoid attracting interest in his intelligence.

 

Hernandez, Conchita Spectacular Spider-Man II#84 (1983) Kidnapped Brian Daley's son after her own infant died; Spider-Man recovered the Daley baby but did not turn her over to the police.

 

Hero Killers Amazing Spider-Man Annual I#26 (1992) Scheme by the Sphinx (Anathna-Mut) and various corporate villains to learn secrets of the powers of various superhumans, with the Sphinx seeking to drain them of such powers; killed Silver and Auric and perhaps others, opposed by Spider-Man and the New Warriors, sent superhuman agents of Justin Hammer to fight them.

 

Heroes for Hire, Inc. Power Man and Iron Fist#54 (1978) Bodyguard/mercenary partnership of Power Man (Cage) and Iron Fist, worked with Spider-Man on occasion; later expanded to include several other heroes; defunct.

 

Hershell Web of Spider-Man#28 (1987) Led group of wealthy idlers in effort to steal the Statue of Liberty's torch while it was being restored in California, prevented by Spider-Man.

 

Hibbert, Ellen Sensational Spider-Man#21 (1997) NYPD officer, neighbor to Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson in Forest Hills, mother of Hope Hibbert.

 

Hibbert, Hope Sensational Spider-Man#18 (1997) Daughter of Ellen Hibbert, deaf, babysat by Anna May Watson, saw Spider-Man at Peter Parker's home but did not realize Peter's secret.

 

Hicksville, Matt Marvel Vision#21 (1997) (mentioned only) Daily Bugle reporter, reported on the True Believers' theft of body of Doctor Octopus (Octavius). 

 

High Evolutionary (Herbert Edgar Wyndham) Thor I#134 (1966) Has been mutating animals into sentient beings for decades; mentor to Dr. Miles Warren, who betrayed him and became the Jackal; worked with and against Thor several times, sent Gatherers after the Gwen Stacy clone, nearly evolved to godlike power during the Evolutionary War, opposed by several heroes, including Spider-Man; later became saner, encountered the Scarlet Spider.

 

Highnote (Raoul Hernandez) Thor I#300 (1980) Nineteenth-century Colombian, sonic-powered member of the Young Gods, among the members of his team who sought to interfere with the High Evolutionary's activities, encountered Spider-Man.

 

Hills, Edwin Peter Parker:  Spider-Man#53 (2003) Software billionaire, one of the Game Players, sent XP2000 after Spider-Man.

 

Hinds, Robert Spectacular Spider-Man Annual#3 (1981) Classmate of Peter Parker at Midtown High.

 

Hindsight (Carlton LaFroyge) New Warriors Annual#3 (1993) Served as computer liaison for the New Warriors, worked with the Scarlet Spider.

 

Hitman (Burt Kenyon) Spectacular Spider-Man II#5 (1977) Lieutenant in Southeast Asian war, saved the Punisher's life, became mercenary, fought Spider-Man on behalf of Bossman Morgan, later kidnapped J. Jonah Jameson for the People's Liberation Front, fought Spider-Man and the Punisher, died in fall from the Statue of Liberty.


Hobgoblin (Roderick Kingsley) Spectacular Spider-Man II#43 (1980) Fashion magnate, discovered cache of the Green Goblin's equipment, set up new identity; fought Spider-Man many times with pumpkin bombs, razor-bats, electro-shock gloves, and other weapons; tested super-strength formula on Lefty Donovan before using it on himself, brainwashed Ned Leeds to act as his surrogate, retired to Europe when Leeds was killed, returned during trial of Jason Macendale, defeated by Spider-Man, released by Norman Osborn, currently in the Caribbean.

 

Hobgoblin see Donovan, Lefty; Leeds, Ned; Macendale, Jason.

 

Hobgoblin 2211 Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man (1995) Villain from 2211, powers from both science and sorcery, manipulated Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2099, defeated by Spider-Man 2211.

 

Hochberg, Roger Amazing Spider-Man I#223 (1981) ESU graduate student, friend of Peter Parker, encountered the Red Ghost, helped capture the White Rabbit.

 

Hogan, Joseph "Crusher" Amazing Fantasy#15 (1962) Wrestler defeated during Spider-Man's first public appearance, became janitor, claimed to have trained Spider-Man, helped him against Manslaughter Marsdale.

 

Hogan, Nails Amazing Spider-Man I#34 (1966) Criminal, led gang in effort to fight Spider-Man, inadvertently interfered in Kraven the Hunter's efforts to do so.

 

Hole in the Wall Gang Marvel Team-Up I#88 (1979) Criminal gang, kidnapped Franklin Richards to force the Invisible Girl to rob for them, defeated by the Invisible Girl and Spider-Man.

 

Hollis, Bobby Sue Spectacular Spider-Man II#13 (1977) Sister of Razorback, joined Legion of Light, helped Razorback and Spider-Man defeat Brother Power, sought new direction.

 

Home Wrecker Master of Kung Fu I#66 and others (Hostess Fruit Pies advertisement, 1978) Used wrecking ball crane to destroy buildings, defeated by Spider-Man.

 

Homo Arachnis (Carlton Drake) Amazing Spider-Man I#298 (1988) Member of the Life Foundation, clashed with Spider-Man and Chance, created spawn from Venom's Symbiote, transformed into spider-like form and fought Spider-Man and others.

 

Honcho Web of Spider-Man#1 (1985) Drug dealer with engineering training, caught by Spider-Man, became leader of the Vulturions.

 

Honcho Spider-Man:  Friends and Enemies#2 (1995) Leader of the Hostiles.

 

Hope (Esperanza Ling) Warlock III#1 (1999) Mutant with ability to transmit techno-organic virus, ally of Warlock, helped Spider-Man and Warlock against Mainspring.

 

Hopkins, Steve Spectacular Spider-Man II#30 (1979) Biophysics graduate student at ESU, classmate of Peter Parker, practical joker, mesmerized into service by the Black Abbott.

 

Hornet (Eddie McDonough) Slingers#0 (1998) Used Spider-Man's flying Hornet armor as one of the Slingers.

 

Hosek, Dani Marvel Vision#14 (1997) (mentioned only) AP reporter, reported on activities of Spider-Man and X-Man.

 

Host (Mister Nacht, Medea, Boone, Chakra) Web of Spider-Man#117 (1994) Agents of Norman Osborn, selected by Scrier, monitored and manipulated Judas Traveller during encounters with Spider-Man.

 

Hostiles (Honcho, Elias Flynn, two men, one woman) Spider-Man: Friends and Enemies#1 (1995) Armored profit-seekers, kidnapped the Metahumes' families to control them, killed by the entity that formed from the Kahesha Crystals.

 

Hotshot Master of Kung Fu I#77 and others (Hostess Twinkies Cakes advertisement, 1979) Fiery criminal, fought Spider-Man several times.

 

Howard, Professor Mark Amazing Spider-Man I#421 (1997) ESU science teacher, taught Peter Parker.

 

Howard the Duck Adventure into Fear#19 (1973) Extradimensional humanoid duck, active in Cleveland, allied with the Man-Thing, Franklin Richards, and others; fought Pro-Rata and Status Quo alongside Spider-Man.

 

Hughes, Timber Spider-Man's Tangled Web#13 (2002) Al Kravinoff's girlfriend, worked at a Bar with No Name, took vengeance on movie producers who raped her, accompanied Kravinoff and the Vulture (Toomes) on vigilante activities.

 

Hulk (Dr. Robert Bruce Banner) Incredible Hulk I#1 (1962) Scientist mutated by gamma radiation, periodically transforms into immensely strong and invulnerable monstrous persona, has possessed normal persona in Hulk form at times, has fought against Spider-Man and most other heroes, has also helped Spider-Man against various threats.

 

Human Cannonball (Jack Pulver) Incredible Hulk I#3 (1962) Performer in the Circus of Crime, wears armored suit.

Human Computer Uncanny X-Men#147 and others (Hostess Cup Cakes advertisement, 1981) Wore computer-like armor, caused computers and electronic games to malfunction, captured by Spider-Man.

 

Human Fly (Rick Rojatt) Human Fly#1 (1977) Costumed stuntman, rehabilitated self after crippling accident, gives proceeds of stunts to charity; fought the Mercenary alongside Spider-Man.

 

Human Fly Twins Spider-Man (1967): "The Spider and the Fly" Criminal brothers, used agility and wall-climbing prowess in committing crimes, attempted to frame Spider-Man for crimes, defeated twice by Spider-Man. (TV) 

 

Human Torch (Jonathan Spencer Storm) Fantastic Four I#1 (1961) Youngest member of the Fantastic Four, able to assume fiery form and control flames, accomplished race car driver, Spider-Man's closest friend in the super-hero community, has teamed with him against the Enforcers, the Beetle, the Avant Guard, Speed Demon, and many others.

 

Humanoids Tales to Astonish I#70 (1965) Plastic-like artificial life-forms created by the Leader, fought Spider-Man when the Authority sent him to retrieve the Globe of Ultimate Knowledge.

 

Humbug (Professor Buck Mitty) Web of Spider-Man#19 (1986) ESU entomologist, used equipment to mimic destructive insect noises, devoted to insects, defeated twice by Spider-Man, apparently killed by Deadpool.

 

Hunger Spider-Man#76 (1997) Dark-energy powered villain, shared mysterious past with SHOC, formerly known as Crown, fought Spider-Man and SHOC, mutated into vampiric form, fought Spider-Man and Blade.

 

Hunt, Connie Spider-Man:  Get Kraven#4 (2002) Hollywood PR agent, mutated cyborg, fought Al Kravinoff, Spider-Man, the Vulture (Toomes).

 

Huntara (Tara Richards, a.k.a. Mary Alvarez) Fantastic Four I#273 (1984) Daughter of Nathaniel Richards, extradimensional warrior, fought the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man as a member of the Fearsome Foursome, later became hero in Fantastic Force.

 

Hunter, Henrietta X-Statix#13 (2003) Mutant pop icon, revived from dead in new body with empathic powers, joined X-Statix, briefly encountered Spider-Man while being abducted by Euro-Trash. 

 

Hunter, Teale Peter Parker:  Spider-Man#43 (2002) Producer with Sonic TV, helped Spider-Man investigate the Sandman's activities at a rock star beach party.

 

Hunter, Virginia Spectacular Spider-Man II#55 (1981) Daughter of Nitro, sued for her father's release from Project:  Pegasus, forced to accompany Nitro on criminal activities, rescued by Spider-Man.

 

Husk (Paige Guthrie) X-Force#32 (1994) Mutant able to alter her body into various matter or energy forms, sister of Cannonball, teamed with Spider-Man against Major Love as a member of Generation X, later joined X-Corps and the X-Men.

 

Hutton, Professor Spectacular Spider-Man II#12 (1977) ESU sociology professor, provided Spider-Man with information on the Legion of Light.

 

Hydra Strange Tales I#135 (1965) Terrorist organization dating back to World War II, arch-nemesis of Nick Fury and SHIELD, allied with Fortunato, worked with Crown against Spider-Man and Morbius.


Hydro-Man (Morris Bench) Amazing Spider-Man I#212 (1981) Former cargo ship crewman mutated into semi-liquid form, able to convert body partially or totally into liquid, fought Spider-Man, briefly merged with the Sandman as the Mud-Thing, member of the Sinister Syndicate.

 

Hyperia (Denise Havens) Spider-Man: Friends and Enemies#1 (1995) Fired destructive blasts from her hands, one of the Metahumes.

 

Hypertron 1.0 (Chester) Web of Spider-Man#83 (1991) Armor-wearing former AIM agent, defeated by Spider-Man, armor served as the basis for the Bobster's armor.

 

Hypno-Hustler Spectacular Spider-Man II#24 (1978) Hypnotic villain, accompanied by singing Mercy Killers, robbed disco, defeated by Spider-Man.


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