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  1. Randy O'Brien

  2. Blackjack O'Hare

     Blackjack O'Hare in other media 

  3. Alfie O'Meggan

  4. Solomon O'Sullivan

  5. Obituary

  6. Obliterator

  7. Oblivion

  8. Obnoxio the Clown

  9. Occulus

  10. Ocean

  11. Ocelot

  12. Oddball

     Elton Healey  Orville Bock 

  13. Odin

  14. Aleta Ogord

  15. Ogre

  16. Ogress

  17. Ogun

  18. Okoye

     Okoye in other media  Television  Film 

  19. Old Lace

  20. Old Man Logan

  21. Omega

     Inhuman  Michael Pointer 

  22. Omega Red

  23. Omega the Unknown

  24. Omerta

  25. Onslaught

  26. Onyxx

  27. Ooze

  28. Opsidian

  29. Optoman

  30. Oracle

  31. Orator

  32. Orb

     Drake Shannon  Agent of Zadkiel 

  33. Orbit

  34. Orchid

  35. Ord

  36. Orka

  37. Orphan

  38. Orphan-Maker

  39. Orrgo

  40. Ishmael Ortega

  41. Emily Osborn

     Alternate versions of Emily Osborn  Emily Osborn in other media 

  42. Harry Osborn

  43. Norman Osborn

  44. Normie Osborn

  45. Oshtur

  46. Osiris

  47. Otomo

  48. Outlaw

     Nigel Harris  Inez Temple 

  49. Outlaw Kid

  50. Overdrive

  51. Overkill

  52. Overmind

  53. Ozone

  54. Owl

  55. Ox

     Raymond Bloch  Ronald Bloch 

  56. Oya

  57. Ozymandias

  58. References

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Randy O'Brien

{{main article|Randy O'Brien}}

Blackjack O'Hare

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Blackjack O'Hare is a fictional anthropomorphic hare in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema, first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #271 (May 1982).

Blackjack O'Hare is a mercenary and leader of the Black Bunny Brigade. He was hired by Judson Jakes and Lord Dyvyne to kidnap Lylla, the C.E.O. of Mayhem Mekaniks. He planned on betraying his employers by marrying Lylla and inheriting the company, but was found out. He was rescued by Rocket Raccoon and after a series of incidents that caused him to question his own loyalty, he aided Rocket in defeating the tyrants and left with his new friends to start a new life.[1]

All this appeared to be false when Rocket visited Halfworld and discovered that Blackjack, along with Lylla and Wal Rus, were all actually service animals for the mental patients who inhabited the planet. Blackjack married Lylla after Rocket left to ensure the imprisonment of a dangerous criminal.[2]

However, this story was immediately retconned as Blackjack returned as a mercenary and adversary to Rocket and Groot. Blackjack was once again working for Dyvyne with his next assignment being that he kidnap Princess Lynx. Rocket, Groot and Wal Rus arrived to defeat Blackjack, his brigade and Dyvyne, once again.[3]

He turned up again, disguised as an impostor Rocket and framing him for a series of murders.[4] He reveals his identity to Rocket and claims that the reason for framing him was that he ruined his chance to assassinate Princess Amalya and destroyed his reputation in the process. Amalya had become a "General" and arrived with Rocket's ex's in an effort to exterminate him themselves. Blackjack considered the possibility of assassinating her now, but was shot by Amalya because he was talking out loud. As a last ditch effort he fires a missile at Rocket, but it gets deflected and Blackjack is presumably killed.[5]

Blackjack O'Hare in other media

  • Blackjack O'Hare appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy episode "We Are Family," voiced by David Sobolov.

Alfie O'Meggan

{{main article|Alfie O'Meggan}}

Solomon O'Sullivan

{{main article|Solomon O'Sullivan}}

Obituary

{{main article|Obituary (comics)}}

Obliterator

{{main article|Obliterator (comics)}}

Oblivion

{{main article|Oblivion (comics)}}

Obnoxio the Clown

{{main article|Obnoxio the Clown}}

Occulus

{{main article|Occulus}}

Ocean

{{main article|Ocean (Marvel Comics)}}

Ocelot

{{main article|Ocelot (comics)}}
  • Genji Odashu

Oddball

{{main|Oddball (comics)}}

Elton Healey

{{main|Oddball (Elton Healey)}}

Orville Bock

{{main|Oddball (Orville Bock)}}

Odin

{{main|Odin (comics)}}

Aleta Ogord

{{Main|Aleta Ogord}}

Ogre

{{main article|Ogre (Marvel Comics)}}

Ogress

{{main article|Ogress (comics)}}

Ogun

{{main article|Ogun (comics)}}

Okoye

{{Comics character list header
|name = Okoye
|Marvelwiki =
|CBDBid = 28435
|GCDid = Okoye
}}

Okoye is a member of the Dora Milaje in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Christopher Priest and Mark Texeira, first appeared in Black Panther Vol. 3 #1 (November 1998).

She joined alongside her friend Nakia to be among T'Challa's wives-in-training. However, when Okoye discovered that T'Challa had no interest in marrying either of them, she immediately came to accept this.[6] She has since stood at T'Challa's side preferring only to speak in Hausa. Okoye accompanied T'Challa when he recruited Queen Divine Justice.[7] She was also with T'Challa when they tested Kasper Cole on whether he was worthy of the Black Panther garb. Okoye herself tested Kasper if he would stay with his pregnant girlfriend or leave her for Okoye.[8]

Okoye in other media

Television

  • Okoye had a silent cameo in Earth's Mightiest Heroes. She appears as part of T'Challa's Dora Milaje.

Film

Danai Gurira portrays Okoye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[9]
  • Okoye appears in Black Panther where she is the head of the Dora Milaje. She has the utmost respect for T'Challa and the nation of Wakanda and is the lover of W'Kabi. She stands beside T'Challa for the majority of the film, but is forced to switch her allegiance to Erik Killmonger when he usurps the throne. After seeing that T'Challa is alive, and thus still legally King with the personal combat challenge incomplete, she leads the Dora to fight against Killmonger the moment he invalidates his own claim by refusing to continue the challenge. During W'Kabi's fight with M'Baku, Okoye eventually convinces W'Kabi to stand down causing those fighting alongside him to also stand down.
  • Okoye returns in Infinity War.[10]

Old Lace

{{main|Old Lace (comics)}}

Old Man Logan

{{main|Old Man Logan}}

Omega

Inhuman

{{main article|Omega (Marvel Comics)}}

Michael Pointer

{{main article|Michael Pointer (comics)}}

Omega Red

{{main article|Omega Red}}

Omega the Unknown

{{main article|Omega the Unknown}}

Omerta

{{main article|Paulie Provenzano}}

==One Above All==

{{main|Celestial (comics)}}

Onslaught

{{main article|Onslaught (comics)}}

Onyxx

{{main|Onyxx}}

Ooze

{{main article|Ooze (comics)}}

Opsidian

{{main article|Gene Nation}}

Optoman

{{main article|Optoman}}

Oracle

{{main article|Oracle (Marvel Comics)}}

Orator

{{main article|Orator (comics)}}

Orb

{{main|Orb (comics)}}

Drake Shannon

{{main|Orb (Drake Shannon)}}

Agent of Zadkiel

{{main|Orb (Agent of Zadkiel)}}

Orbit

{{main article|Orbit (comics)}}

Orchid

{{main article|Orchid (comics)}}

Ord

{{main article|Ord (comics)}}

Orka

{{main article|Orka (comics)}}

Orphan

{{main article|Orphan (comics)}}

Orphan-Maker

{{main article|Orphan-Maker}}

Orrgo

{{main article|Orrgo}}

Ishmael Ortega

{{main article|Ishmael Ortega}}

Emily Osborn

{{Comics character list header
|name = Emily Osborn
|Marvelwiki =
|CBDBid = 31905
|GCDid = Emily+Osborn
}}Emily Osborn is a supporting character in Marvel Comics. The character, created by J. M. DeMatteis and Sal Buscema, first appeared (as a photo) in The Spectacular Spider-Man #180 (September 1991). She was Norman Osborn's wife and Harry Osborn's mother. Emily was apparently the only person that Norman ever showed love to, but their son's birth had weakened her, with her dying sometime after.[11]

Emily turns up alive where she faked her death and poses as a woman named "Emma", a nanny hired by Liz Allan to be there for Normie Osborn and Stanley Osborn.[12] She later took blood samples of her grandchildren for unknown reasons.[13]

During the "Go Down Swinging" storyline, Emily finds out that Red Goblin (which is her husband possessed by the Carnage symbiote) is coming after their grandchildren. To keep Normie and Stanley safe, Emily abducts the two.[14] Liz had tracking chips placed in the children as Liz, Mark Raxton, and Harry find the children and discover that "Emma" is actually Emily. When Red Goblin attacks, Emily gets away with Harry, Liz, Mark, Normie and Stanley while Red Goblin fights with Silk, Miles Morales, Human Torch and Clash. When Red Goblin defeats the group and catches up with the Osborn family, Emily witnesses Red Goblin place a fragment on the Carnage symbiote on Normie.[15] When Red Goblin throws Emily through the window, she is saved by Spider-Man. Emily leaves the area with Stanley. Following Red Goblin's defeat, Emily meets up with the rest of the Osborn family at Alchemax where she is forgiven for abandoning her family.[16]

Alternate versions of Emily Osborn

The Ultimate Marvel version is renamed Martha Osborn. Martha is killed by a muscular, grotesque, demonic-like monster.[17][18]

Emily Osborn in other media

  • Emily Osborn is alluded in the 2002 movie Spider-Man. A picture of her can be seen. She left Norman and Harry and took some of Norman's money; Norman believes Harry's girlfriend is just a gold-digger like Emily.
  • Emily Osborn has non-voiced appearances in The Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon series. She appears in the episodes "Competition", "Blueprints" and "Final Curtain". She doesn't say a single word, and she doesn't appear interested in anything that's going on around her. Had there been a third season, the character would've been voiced by Marina Sirtis.{{Citation needed|date=September 2018}}
  • Emily Osborn appears in the 2011 musical Turn Off the Dark.
  • Emily Osborn is mentioned in the 2018 Spider-Man video game. Pictures of her can be seen throughout Norman's apartment and a recording to her by Norman can be found. Prior to the game, she died of complications from Oshtoran Syndrome, which Harry inherits. Prior to Harry's containment, Harry had wanted to be an environmental attorney like his mother.

Harry Osborn

{{main article|Harry Osborn}}

Norman Osborn

{{main article|Norman Osborn}}

Normie Osborn

{{main article|Normie Osborn}}

Oshtur

{{main article|Oshtur}}

Osiris

{{main article|Osiris (Marvel Comics)}}

Otomo

{{main article|Otomo (comics)}}

Outlaw

{{main|Outlaw (comics)}}

Nigel Harris

{{main|Outlaw (Nigel Harris)}}

Inez Temple

{{main|Outlaw (Inez Temple)}}

Outlaw Kid

{{main article|Outlaw Kid}}

Overdrive

{{main article|Overdrive (comics)}}

Overkill

{{main article|Overkill (comics)}}

Overmind

{{main article|Overmind (comics)}}

Ozone

{{main article|Ozone (comics)}}

Owl

{{main article|Owl (Marvel Comics)}}

Ox

{{main|Ox (comics)}}

Raymond Bloch

{{main|Ox (Raymond Bloch)}}

Ronald Bloch

{{main|Ox (Ronald Bloch)}}

Oya

{{main article|Oya (comics)}}

Ozymandias

A fictional ancient Egyptian warlord enslaved by Apocalypse.

References

1. ^Rocket Raccoon #1-4
2. ^Annihilators #3
3. ^Free Comic Book Day Rocket Raccoon
4. ^Rocket Raccoon Vol. 2 #1
5. ^Rocket Raccoon Vol. 2 #4
6. ^Black Panther vol. 3 #11
7. ^Black Panther Vol. 3 #25
8. ^Black Panther Vol. 3 #62
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/movies/26504/sdcc_2016_marvels_black_panther_confirms_additional_cast |title=SDCC 2016: Marvel's 'Black Panther' Confirms Additional Cast |last=Strom |first=Marc |work=Marvel.com |date=July 23, 2016 |accessdate=July 23, 2016 |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20160724070422/https://marvel.com/news/movies/26504/sdcc_2016_marvels_black_panther_confirms_additional_cast |archivedate=July 24, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2017/06/avengers-infinity-war-danai-gurira-the-walking-dead-all-eyez-on-me-tupac-shakur-1202112987/|title=‘The Walking Dead’s Danai Gurira Starring In ‘Avengers: Infinity War’|first=Mike Fleming|last=Jr|date=14 June 2017|publisher=}}
11. ^The Spectacular Spider-Man #180
12. ^Amazing Spider-Man #789
13. ^Amazing Spider-Man #791
14. ^Amazing Spider-Man #798
15. ^Amazing Spider-Man #799
16. ^Amazing Spider-Man #800
17. ^Ultimate Spider-Man #3
18. ^Ultimate Spider-Man #4

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