1st profile
Featured Characters:
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
- Hydra
- Baron Strucker
- Arnold Brown
- Laura Brown
- Mentallo
- Fixer
- Anton Trojak
- Robert Rickard
- Karl Kraus
- Number 72
- Madame Hydra
- Richard Fisk
- Kingpin
- Red Skull
- Chameleon
- Silvermane
- Blackwing
- Jackhammer
- El Jaguar
- The Fox
- Man-Killer
- Space Phantom
- Grim Reaper
- Bull's Eye
- Count Otto Vermis
- Spider-Woman
- Jared Kurtz
- William Darvin
- James Winderfield
- Nancy Winderfield
- Elsie Carson
- Ralph Sanzetti
- Hydro-Base
- Hydro-Man
- Iceman (Robert Drake)
- Ikaris
- Illusion
- Immortus
- Imperial Guard
- Impossible Man
- Impossible Woman
- In-Betweener
- Inhumans
- Interloper
- Invisible Woman
- Iron Man (Tony Stark)
- Iron Man (James Rhodes)
- Jack of Hearts (Jonathan Hart)
- Jack O'Lantern (Jason Phillip Macendale)
- J. Jonah Jameson
- John Jameson
- Madison Jeffries
- Jester (Jonathan Powers)
- Rick Jones
- Juggernaut
- Jennifer Kale
- Kang
- Karkas
- Karma
- Karnak
- Karnilla
- Ka-Zar
- Avadar (Mentioned)
Appendix: Other Dimensions
- Alfheim (Referenced)
- Alter-Earth (Referenced)
- "Ankh" Dimension (Referenced)
- Asgard (Referenced)
- "Astral" Realm of Morgan le Fay (Referenced)
- Avalon (Referenced)
- Badlands (Referenced)
- Bast (Referenced)
- Beliath (Referenced)
- Beyond (Referenced)
- Biphasia (Referenced)
- The Black Sea (Referenced)
- Citadel of Silence (Referenced)
- Crimson Cosmos (Referenced)
- Crystalium (Referenced)
Notes
- Mark Gruenwald's editorial column, "Contant Dilemma", discusses the issues with the entries of the members of X-Factor in the first three issues, and the general issue of spoilers and upcoming costume changes in general. Beast's entry in issue 2 retained his blue-furred form as they chose not to spoil his return to his human form in X-Factor #3. Gruenwald also noted that the team's costumes were changed by the creative team on X-Factor after seeing the Angel and Cyclops entries published, much to Gruenwald's chagrin, as the change invalidated the main images of those two entries. Gruenwald opted to take the matter in stride, as he himself had altered Hawkeye's costume in the first series, creating a variation that was never used. Corrected black-and-white lineart of Angel's and Cyclops' costumes were included in the editorial.