From Concert of Champions #001
Art by Rafael Loureiro, Ruairí Coleman, Yen Nitro and Fer Sifuentes-Sujo
Written by Jason Loo

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From Concert of Champions #001
Art by Rafael Loureiro, Ruairí Coleman, Yen Nitro and Fer Sifuentes-Sujo
Written by Jason Loo
As the Assembly wake up from the brainwashing, they did not know what to do when they watch Spider-Woman fight Titan-Gremlin in a hopeless battle. Liberty points out that even if they are not fit to fight Gremlin in Titan suit, they could at least try to help Spider-Woman by waking the other supervillain inmates instead. While Spider-Woman and Gremlin are still fighting, the latter (Titan-Gremlin) explains to her how he (as Gremlin) survived the battle with Iron Man in the Armor Wars from long ago, how he joined Hydra and how he got the kids brainwashed into sleeper agents. When Moon Squire tries to darken the place, Titan-Gremlin scoffs that he knows his technique until Spider-Woman takes advantage in darkness by zapping Titan-Gremlin in the face.
Spider-Woman decides to focus on getting the Assembly Kids out of the battleground. Hellrune tells Spider-Woman that her teammates are distracting Quicksand, Icemaster and Zzzax so that they could lure them into fighting Titan-Gremlin. Then, as Titan-Gremlin emerges out of the wreckage, he gets distracted by the four elemental supervillains. Even though Titan-Gremlin makes a short work on the four supervillains, his armor starts to malfunction that he collapses. When Spider-Woman tears off the armor, Gremlin tells her that he would have the last laugh by doing the self-destruct on not only himself but also, he would blow up the whole prison. Spider-Woman knocks Gremlin out by zapping him. Thus, Spider-Woman works on getting the Assembly Kids and Angar the Screamer out of the prison before the place explodes.
Spider-Woman v8 #10, 2024
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 2x13 - One of Us
Cover of the Day: Daredevil #101 (July, 1973) Art by Rich Buckler & Frank Giacoia
UNDERATED COMIC VILLAINS APPREACIATION TIME
ok so i really want to talk about this guy
now hippie jesus here is called Angar The Screamer. Now just from that baller ass name alone this guy is instantly cooler than thanos or any other feeble villain that Marvel can conjure up.
now this guys powers are actually really cool, his voice has the ability to induce hypnotic and hallucanegenic states on anybody that hears it... thats kinda neat right ?
honestly tho i really want my 60s woodstock reject to return back to comics, last time we saw him was in a single pannel of Iron Fist and Power Man in 2016 and i think he'd be a great villain for someone like squirell girl or a more comically focused hero.
the guy first showed up as a Daredevil villain and has only one apperance in other media, a brief half episode turn up in season 2 of Agents Of Shield.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2ª Temp.)
From Spider-Woman Vol. 8 #009, “The Price of Liberty”
Art by Ig Guara and Arif Prianto
Written by Steve Foxe
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) is gliding around the city where she sees Angar the Screamer, a D-List supervillain surrounded by the armed guards. Spider-Woman lands in the middle of the conflict and she tries to deescalate the situation by talking things out to Angar and stopping the guards from shooting him at the same time. Just before she could talk to Angar, Spider-Woman sees a bunch of young "superheroes" calling themselves 'The Assembly' coming out of the portal, ready to take him down. As Cadet Marvel punches Angar too hard, Spider-Woman could not believe that one of the super-kids are too violent with 'Beat Up First, Ask Questions Later' attitude. While the rest of the Assembly are fighting Angar, Spider-Woman scolds Liberty for talking down to her and the Assembly's brash actions. However, Hellrune calls Liberty to help them in chasing after Angar the Screamer. Just as she catches up with him, Liberty is hit by Angar's hallucinatory scream which makes her break down from fear. Then, Angar is knocked out by Cadet Marvel. Spider-Woman tries to calm the sobbing Liberty when Titan takes her back along with the team. Seeing Titan's cold and dismissive attitude, Spider-Woman grows suspicious of him and the Assembly.
Later, the Assembly are resting at the Clubhouse where the kids are grumbling as they are more concerned about their near-defeat by the supervillain than about their traumatized teammate. Meanwhile, Titan goes to the secret basement where he reveals himself as Gremlin (Kondrati Topolov) the old enemy of The Hulk and he is working with Viper (Ophelia Sarkissian, a.k.a Madame Hydra).
Spider-Woman v8 #8, 2024