For Captain Marvel, are you thinking about Minn-Erva?
For Captain Marvel, are you thinking about Minn-Erva?
Helen Cobb I believe
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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Monica doesn't have a true counterpart, but if Marvel ever wanted to give her one, Blackout comes to mind. His origin is very similar to hers in that it involves a scientist creating a device that taps into an extradimensional source of infinite energy.
And if Marvel ever decides to restore Monica's true power levels, the goddess Nyx would have made a great counterpart as well.
Blackout's more her opposite than her counterpart. He doesn't have the same powers at all, but he does negate her powers.
Matt Murdock's cooler twin brother
I'd give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safety's sake!
Thomas More - A Man for All Seasons
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I don't think The Thing, the Human Torch or the Invisible Woman have evil counterparts
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The OP was less explicit on this post than on the similar post on the DC Forums:Based on that, I'd say the FF - collectively - have at least two counter-parts: the aforementioned U-Foes, but also The Frightful Four (in all their varying incarnations). In a similar manner, most of the individual X-Men lack direct counterparts, but The Brotherhood and Mister Sinister's Marauders represent their collective opposites.
i dare say that tombstone is cage opposite, got into experimental gas that make him bulletproof and super strong.
even though the imperial guards were never meant as counterparts to the x-men but when they fought, their members had plenty of similaries. cyclops - impulse, wolverine - fang, colossus - neutron etc
An origin that just screams out for some more development. Surely Luke wasn't the first, last or only subject, and, given where it was taking place, few if any of the other test subjects would have been falsely imprisoned (so much more likely to be villains than heroes). Given that the process augmented Luke's skin, it would be neat to have other attempts infuse other bodily systems/parts, such as a guy with a super-charged nervous system, giving him an electric zap-touch *and* ridiculously superhuman reflexes / reaction speeds. The experiment was a precursor to the Power Broker, and could have served (or even still serve, in a blast from the past, or 'we just started this up again' sort of way) as a source for jobber villains with more street-level power sets.