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Currently the High Council of Hydra consist off:
Currently the High Council of Hydra consist off:


* '''Elisa Sinclair''' - The current [[Madame Hydra]]
* '''Elisa Sinclair''' - The current [[Madame Hydra]] and former lover of Daniel Whitehall.
* '''Kraken''' - First appeared in ''[[Secret Warriors (comic book)|Secret Warriors]]'' #2.<ref name="Secret Warriors #2"/>
* '''[[Daniel Whitehall|Kraken (Daniel Whitehall)]]''' - First appeared in ''[[Secret Warriors (comic book)|Secret Warriors]]'' #2.<ref name="Secret Warriors #2"/>
* '''[[Gorgon (Tomi Shishido)|Gorgon]]'''
* '''[[Gorgon (Tomi Shishido)|Gorgon]]'''
* '''[[Hive (comics)|Hive]]''' - Introduced in ''Secret Warriors'' #2.<ref name="Secret Warriors #2">''Secret Warriors #2</ref>
* '''[[Hive (comics)|Hive]]''' - Introduced in ''Secret Warriors'' #2.<ref name="Secret Warriors #2">''Secret Warriors #2</ref>
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* '''[[Arnim Zola]]'''
* '''[[Arnim Zola]]'''
* '''[[Doctor Faustus (comics)|Doctor Faustus]]'''
* '''[[Doctor Faustus (comics)|Doctor Faustus]]'''
* '''[[Kraken (Marvel Comics)|Kraken]] II''' - An unnamed man who was presumed dead that was recruited by Elisa Sinclair to become the latest Kraken.<ref>''Captain America: Steve Rogers'' #14</ref>
* '''[[Captain America|Hydra Supreme (Steve Rogers)]]''' - Captain America had his memories altered by Red Skull using the powers of Kobik to believe he has been a deep sleeper agent of Hydra since childhood. In that reality, he is best friends with Helmut Zemo. With Kobik's help, the real Captain America manifested and defeated his Hydra Supreme counterpart.
* '''[[Captain America|Hydra Supreme (Steve Rogers)]]''' - Captain America had his memories altered by Red Skull using the powers of Kobik to believe he has been a deep sleeper agent of Hydra since childhood. In that reality, he is best friends with Helmut Zemo. With Kobik's help, the real Captain America manifested and defeated his Hydra Supreme counterpart.



Revision as of 16:56, 18 October 2020

This page lists the known members of Hydra, an evil organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

High Council of Hydra

Currently the High Council of Hydra consist off:

  • Elisa Sinclair - The current Madame Hydra and former lover of Daniel Whitehall.
  • Kraken (Daniel Whitehall) - First appeared in Secret Warriors #2.[1]
  • Gorgon
  • Hive - Introduced in Secret Warriors #2.[1]
  • Viper - Leader of Hydra's New York City branch who also goes by the name Madame Hydra.[2]
  • Arnim Zola
  • Doctor Faustus
  • Kraken II - An unnamed man who was presumed dead that was recruited by Elisa Sinclair to become the latest Kraken.[3]
  • Hydra Supreme (Steve Rogers) - Captain America had his memories altered by Red Skull using the powers of Kobik to believe he has been a deep sleeper agent of Hydra since childhood. In that reality, he is best friends with Helmut Zemo. With Kobik's help, the real Captain America manifested and defeated his Hydra Supreme counterpart.

Former members of the High Council:

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.[6]
  • 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.[7]
  • Supreme Hydra - The unnamed Supreme Hydra that tried to destroy Hulk.[8]
  • Richard Fisk - "Supreme Hydra" of Hydra's Las Vegas branch.[9]
  • Silvermane - "Supreme Hydra" of the East Coast.[10]
  • 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 attacked his escape jet.[11]
  • Sn'Tlo - A Skrull who infiltrated Hydra and rose to the rank of Hydra Supreme where he had the alias of Sensational Hydra.[12]
  • Edgar Lascombe - The Supreme Hydra that was responsible for the creation of the Hydra Four.[13]
  • Captain America - See above

Army of Evil

In order to expand the enterprise of Captain America, Baron Helmut Zemo decided to create an even bigger team of villains by recruiting several long term solo villains and reforming the Circus of Crime, the Masters of Evil, the Wrecking Crew, and the Serpent Solutions altogether into one group as part of Hydra's rise to power. As a result, he forms the Army of Evil.[14] The Army of Evil first appeared where they attacked Manhattan in retaliation for what happened at Pleasant Hill. They fought the Defenders, Doctor Strange, Cloak and Dagger, and Spider-Woman before being withdrawn so that Manhattan can be covered in a Darkforce dome which trapped the heroes present.[15] Then they attacked Washington DC so that Hydra can secure the capital to complete Hydra's takeover of the United States.[16] The Army of Evil was kept in stasis pods until Hydra Supreme gave orders to awaken them so that they can help Hydra fight the heroes. Before Baron Zemo can complete the job, he is thwarted by Black Panther and Winter Soldier.[17]

Among the known members are:

Hydra's Avengers

After Captain America reveals himself as the Hydra Supreme and took control of the United States, he assembled a new squad of Avengers as he works to achieve Hydra's goal.[19]

The team consists of:

  • Black Ant - A Life Model Decoy of Eric O'Grady who was recruited into Hydra alongside Taskmaster. He later defected from the group during the final battle.[20]
  • Deadpool - Joined Hydra's Avengers motivated by his loyalty to Captain America.[19] He later defected from the group after realizing what Captain America pretended to do which led to him receiving a painful lesson from Maria Hill.[21]
  • Odinson - Revealed to have freely joined Hydra's Avengers after having been deceived into believing that Hydra could help Jane Foster and was psychologically broken due to his current state of unworthiness.[19] He has since defected from the group and is helping the Underground.[20]
  • Scarlet Witch - Revealed to have been possessed by the Elder God Chthon.[19] She was later free from the possession with the help of Doctor Strange.[20]
  • Superior Octopus - Doctor Octopus' mind that escaped into Jackal's Proto-Clone of Peter Parker and was later approached by Arnim Zola. Becoming the Superior Octopus, he made a look-a-like of his Superior Spider-Man outfit with a copy of his tentacles that would fit this new form.[19] He simply defected/abandoned the group after realizing that he was treated as just another minion in Hydra's army.[22]
  • Taskmaster - Recruited by Madame Hydra into the new Hydra hierarchy alongside Black Ant.[19] He later defected from the group during the final battle.[20]
  • Vision - Forcibly recruited to the squad after being infected with Arnim Zola's A.I. Virus.[19] With the assistance of his daughter Viv, he gained the willpower necessary to break free from the A.I. Virus and spread it throughout the Hydra Dreadnoughts shutting them down.[20]

Hydra agents

The following characters are or were agents of Hydra:

References

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  2. ^ Captain America #110 (Feb 1969)
  3. ^ Captain America: Steve Rogers #14
  4. ^ Strange Tales #150
  5. ^ Secret Warriors #6
  6. ^ a b Strange Tales #135 (Aug 1965)
  7. ^ Captain Savage #4
  8. ^ Incredible Hulk #132 (Oct 1970)
  9. ^ Captain America #145 (Jan 1972)
  10. ^ Daredevil #120 (Apr 1975)
  11. ^ a b Marvel Spotlight #32 (Feb 1977)
  12. ^ Captain America vol. 3 #3 (March 1998)
  13. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #521 (Aug 2005)
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  25. ^ Daredevil #118 (Feb 1975)
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  27. ^ Deadpool: the Gauntlet Infinite Comic #7
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  38. ^ Strange Tales Annual #2 (Sep 1963)
  39. ^ Avengers #106 (Dec 1972)
  40. ^ Jonathan, Moisan. "Hank Johnson, Agent of Hydra (2015) #1". Marvel. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
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  44. ^ Daredevil #120 (Apr 1975)
  45. ^ Marvel Spotlight #32 (Feb 1977)
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  48. ^ Captain America #147 (Mar 1972)
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