Death-Stalker was the head of the school that trained orphaned girls into human weapons.
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Death-Stalker was the head of the school that trained orphaned girls into human weapons.
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Death-Stalker used her powers to hypnotize Spider-Man into battling The Shroud in an attempt to kill both of them.
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Death-Stalker briefly appeared later as a captive of Locksmith, but was saved by Spider-Woman.
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Death-Stalker served in several missions, mainly going up against the Avengers.
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Death-Stalker took some time out to work with Superia and the Femizons as they battled Captain America.
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Death-Stalker later became master of the Undying Ones' dimension after defeating the Nameless One.
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Death-Stalker encountered his master while he was trying to drain the life from Spider-Man.
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Death-Stalker tells his wife what happens and they go looking for Miles, finding their son at Ganke Lee's house.
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Death-Stalker was one of the thinkers spawned by the Renaissance, and became one of the most important polymaths of that era.
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Death-Stalker travelled to the 1960s, where he was confronted by the new leader of the Shield, Leonid, the son of Isaac Newton and the Deviant Morda.
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Death-Stalker has been blessed with powers and weapons from Heaven.
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Death-Stalker was a wealthy man prior to embarking on a career as a professional criminal.
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Death-Stalker constructed a "time displacer ray" which could teleport its target into another dimension.
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Death-Stalker tried several times to kill Daredevil and build a new t-ray machine, but most of his battles with Daredevil ended in a draw.
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Death-Stalker traveled to the Florida Everglades in search of papers relating to Ted Sallis' experiments and encountered the Man-Thing.
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Death-Stalker later stole a set of ancient Lemurian mirror lenses from various museums and used them to create a powerful gun in order to destroy Daredevil.
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Death-Stalker reappeared in a third costumed guise as the second Death's-Head, gifting an enforcer called the Smasher with superhuman strength and kidnapping Karen Page in order to force her to give him the original Death's Head's research.
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Death-Stalker was defeated by Daredevil and the Ghost Rider, killing the Smasher with his touch during the battle.
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Daredevil found out about the gathering and in the resulting confrontation Death-Stalker touched one of his underlings, frightening the others away.
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Death-Stalker attempted to kill Daredevil while the crime-fighter was hospitalized, but was stopped by the Avengers.
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Death-Stalker created a new Unholy Three and had them kidnap Matt Murdock, whose secret identity as Daredevil he had learned by observation from between dimensions.
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Daredevil was taken to St Stephens Cemetery, where Death-Stalker killed two of the Unholy Three and attacked Daredevil.
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Death-Stalker was, for a brief time, survived by his mother, Elizabeth Dawes Sterling.
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Death-Stalker is among the villains hired by Purple Man to help him start his new criminal empire.
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Death-Stalker could become visible but intangible, or visible and tangible as he desired.
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Death-Stalker had to materialize tangibly, and in full, on Earth for the device to be effective — a "lone weakness" which Daredevil learned he could exploit to attack Sterling.
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Death-Stalker arrived at his church one day to find Cloak and Dagger, who came seeking sanctuary.
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Death-Stalker even led away police detective Brigid O'Reilly and defended them from the police.
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Death-Stalker's church has acted as their superhero base of sorts and he has aided other superheroes like Spider-Man and the New Mutants.
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Death-Stalker is visited by Dagger's uncle, Michael Bowen, who has replaced Delgado at the Holy Ghost Church.
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Death-Stalker is eventually released and reports to Mister Jip about Cloak and Dagger.
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Death-Stalker confesses that, as soon as she got proof of Tyrone's innocence, she killed Connors.
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Death-Stalker is the daughter of Marc Spector and Marlene Alraune.
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Death-Stalker took the name Discus, as his weapon of choice was a throwing disc; he usually carried disc-shaped flying blades.
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Death-Stalker begins working as a janitor at Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children, but Deadpool and Weasel refuse to have him join in any missions.
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Death-Stalker is later abducted by the alien the Stranger to his laboratory world, where she and other abductees are manipulated by the Overmind into battling Quasar.
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Death-Stalker is the Life Foundation's leader who is constantly at odds with Spider-Man and Eddie Brock.
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Death-Stalker lays waste to the entire facility, killing many of his former employees.
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Death-Stalker possesses a nano-tech weapon capable of disrupting occult energies, which he calls Linda.
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Death-Stalker is reawakened by the Deviants and acts as a beacon for the Horde as he proceeds to "judge" Earth.
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Death-Stalker's armour is able to easily withstand strikes from nuclear warheads and planetary impacts.
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Death-Stalker's birth killed her mother, and gave the Dreamqueen all her memories.
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Death-Stalker was born in a similar "dream dimension" of her own called Liveworld, of which she is the ruler.
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Death-Stalker possesses a gifted intelligence, is entirely self-educated in the study of sorcery, and gains her powers through the manipulation of the forces of magic.
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Death-Stalker had a short temper and was always getting after his soldiers for "goldbricking".
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Death-Stalker was always picking on Rogers and Barnes for not being heroes, an ironic claim as he was unaware of their dual identities.
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Death-Stalker had nearly put two and two together, but would later deny the possibility.
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Death-Stalker had a crush on Betsy Ross though this was retconned to show that he had a lover overseas named Flo.
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Death-Stalker is Steve Rogers's commanding officer and much like Chester Phillips saw more promise in Gilmore Hodge then Rogers.
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Death-Stalker then teamed up with Wolverine to battle Lyle Doome who went by the name Virus.
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Death-Stalker met with Professor Charles Xavier and became the FBI's federal liaison with the X-Men.
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Death-Stalker was then provided a special headband so that he can communicate with Xavier whenever it was necessary.
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Death-Stalker helped Xavier with the eventual recruitment of Scott Summers.
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Death-Stalker takes on Xavier and his students for the CIA and monitors them for future missions.
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Death-Stalker made his first modern age appearance in The Twelve.
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