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== Makkari ==

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== Mako ==

'''Mako''' is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

=== Atlantean version ===

Mako is an [[Homo mermanus|Atlantean]] that is a member of [[Attuma]]'s barbarian horde. He worked with Gort in an attempt to capture [[Vision (Marvel Comics)|Vision]].<ref>''Avengers'' #154. Marvel Comics.</ref>

=== Inventor version ===

An unidentified inventor went by the name of Mako and became the head of Project: Ultra-Tech.<ref>''Marvel Comics Presents'' #27. Marvel Comics.</ref>

=== First Line ally ===

Mako was an Atlantean that was genetically-engineered with [[shark]] DNA and was bred by an Atlantean scientist named Vyrra who was loyal to [[Byrrah]] and [[Krang (Marvel Comics)|Warlord Krang]] at the time when [[Namor]] was missing.<ref>''Marvel: The Lost Generation'' #12. Marvel Comics.</ref>

=== Young Masters member ===

Mako is a member of the [[Young Masters]]. He is a test-tube Atlantean who was grown from the cell samples of Attuma, [[Orka (character)|Orka]], [[Tyrak]], and [[U-Man]] where he also inherited their respectful powers. During one of the Young Masters' activities that involved checking on the corpse of [[Bullseye (character)|Bullseye]], Mako was shot in the neck by [[Lady Bullseye]].<ref>''Vengeance'' #1-2. Marvel Comics.</ref>

In the pages of "[[Avengers Undercover]]", Mako turned up alive and was seen with the Young Masters in Bagalia.<ref>''Avengers Undercover'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref>

== Malekith the Accursed ==

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== Manowar ==

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'''Manowar''' is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Manowar is a [[jellyfish]]-like creature of unknown origins. It was sent by the Brand Corporation to claim Atlantis for them only to be defeated by [[Namor]].<ref>''Fantastic Four Unlimited'' #11. Marvel Comics.</ref>

Manowar later became a member of the [[Fathom Five (comics)|Fathom Five]].<ref>''Thunderbolts'' #6. Marvel Comics.</ref>

== Manphibian ==

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=== Truman Marsh in other media ===

Truman Marsh appears in ''[[Avengers Assemble (TV series)|Avengers Assemble]]'', voiced by [[William Salyers]].<ref name="btva2">{{cite web|title=Truman Marsh Voice - Avengers Assemble (TV Show)|url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Avengers-Assemble/Truman-Marsh/|access-date=March 20, 2024|publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.</ref> This version is '''[[Ultron]]''' while disguised as a government liaison who arranges a [[Superhuman Restraint Unit|political registration on superhumans]] and is the founder of the [[The Mighty Avengers|Mighty Avengers]].

== Simon Marshall ==

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'''Rio Morales'''<ref>{{cite comic|title=Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man|issue=8|writer=Bendis, Brian Michael|artist=Marquez, David|publisher=Marvel Comics|date=June 2012|page=25}}</ref><ref name=UltSpidey18>{{cite comic|title=Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man|issue=18|writer=Bendis, Brian Michael|penciller=Marquez, David|inker=Ponsor, Justin|publisher=Marvel Comics|date=February 2013}} NOTE: Although Rio's given name was first given by the editor on the letters page of ''Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'' #8, it is first issued in the narrative in ''Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'' #18.</ref> is a character appearing in American comic books published by [[Marvel Comics]]. Created by writer [[Brian Michael Bendis]] and artist [[Sara Pichelli]], she first appeared in ''Ultimate Comics Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #1 (November 2011), which is set in the alternate reality of the [[Ultimate Marvel]] imprint. She is the mother of [[Miles Morales|Miles Morales / Spider-Man]] and the wife of [[Jefferson Davis (comics)|Jefferson Davis]].

Rio is aan [[Afro-Puerto Ricans|Afro-Puerto Rican]] woman.<ref>Sacks, Ethan (June 21, 2015). [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/marvel-inclusion-biracial-spider-man-article-1.2265591 "EXCLUSIVE: Spider-Man Miles Morales&nbsp;— popular biracial version of the hero&nbsp;— joins main Marvel comics universe this fall"]. ''[[Daily News (New York)|Daily News]]'' (New York).</ref><ref name=MMSpiderManAnnual#1>{{cite comic|writer=Ziglar, Cody|artist=Baldeón, David|story=On the Road|title=Miles Morales: Spider-Man Annual|publisher=Marvel Comics|issue=1|date=Aug. 2024}}</ref> She works as a Hospital Operations Administrator at Brooklyn General Hospital.<ref>Bendis, Brian Michael (w), Bazaldua, Oscar (a). ''Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #18 (September 2017). Marvel Comics.</ref> While Jefferson distrusts superheroes,<ref name=UltSpidey2>{{cite comic|title=Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man|issue=#2|writer=Bendis, Brian Michael|artist=Pichelli, Sara|publisher=Marvel Comics|date=November 2011}}</ref> Rio holds a positive view of them in general and of the new Spider-Man in particular.<ref name=UltSpidey18 /><ref name="auto">Bendis, Brian Michael (w), Kudranski, Szymon (a). ''Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #15 (June 2017). Marvel Comics.</ref> When [[Venom (Marvel Comics character)|Conrad Marcus]] attacks Jefferson, Spider-Man confronts and defeats Venom while Rio learns that Miles is Spider-Man, but is fatally wounded by police gunfire. She expresses pride in Miles before dying, and tells her son not to tell Jefferson about this.<ref>{{cite comic|story=Venom War|title=Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man|issue=#19–22|writer=Bendis, Brian Michael|artist=Pichelli, Sara|publisher=Marvel Comics|date=March{{nbs}}– June 2013}}</ref> Rio's death made Miles take a one-year sabbatical as Spider-Man.<ref>{{cite comic|story=One Year Later|title=Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man|issue=23|writer=Bendis, Brian Michael|artist=Marquez, David|publisher=Marvel Comics|date=July 2013}}</ref> After the events of the 2015 "[[Secret Wars (2015 comic book)|Secret Wars]]" storyline, [[Molecule Man]] repays Miles' help by transferring the Morales family to the mainstream Marvel Universe, resurrecting Rio in the process.<ref name=SecretWars#9>Hickman, Jonathan (w), Ribic, Esad (a). "Beyond", ''Secret Wars'' #9 (January 2016). Marvel Comics</ref> Jefferson is aware of Miles's double life, but Rio is initially not.<ref>Bendis, Brian Michael (w), Pichelli, Sara (p), Carlucci, Gaetano; Pichelli, Sara (i). ''Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) #2 (May 2016). Marvel Comics.</ref> She later learns the truth and struggles with it before eventually supporting her son's vigilante activities. She later gives birth to a daughter named Billie Morales.<ref name="auto" />

=== Rio Morales in other media ===

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== Mud-Thing ==

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'''Mud-Thing''' is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Mud-Thing was the result of [[Sandman (Marvel Comics)|Sandman]] and [[Hydro-Man]] accidentally merging together after falling off the dock during a fight with Spider-Man and their fight over their mutual crush Sadie Frickert.<ref>''Amazing Spider-Man'' #217-218. Marvel Comics.</ref>

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== James Murch ==

'''James Murch''' is a character appearing in American comic books published by [[Marvel Comics]]. The character, created by [[Joe Casey]] and [[Scott Kolins]], first appeared in ''Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' vol. 1 #1 (November 2004). He was a government liaison to the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]. Murch usually communicated with [[Iron Man|Tony Stark / Iron Man]] while being vocally condescending about the [[Hulk]] and [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] for beingas superpowered beingsindividuals, [[Captain America]] and [[Hawkeye (Clint Barton)|Hawkeye]] for beingas independent thinkers, and the [[Scarlet Witch]] and [[Quicksilver (Marvel Comics)|Quicksilver]] foras being [[Mutant (Marvel Comics)|mutants]].<ref>''Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'' vol. 1 #1–8</ref> AfterMurch retiringretired as a husband and father, Murchbefore ishe's killed for information.<ref>''Age of Heroes'' #4</ref>

== Jack Murdock ==

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