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  2. Roxxon Energy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Roxxon Energy Corporation first appeared in Captain America #180 (December 1974), and was created by Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema. [2]The name was inspired by oil company Exxon, which comics writer Ed Brubaker says is part of Marvel's policy of referencing the real world but "one step removed", similar to their re-naming the real-world crime syndicate Mafia as the Maggia.

  3. Sunturion - Wikipedia

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    The Roxxon Energy Corporation in conjunction with the Brand Corporation, their genetic research subsidiary, convert Roxxon employee Arthur Dearborn into an energy being dubbed Sunturion [2]. He accepted being subjected to this process so that he could guard and maintain the satellite Star Well I, developed as a means of gaining clean energy ...

  4. Minotaur (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Agger and Malekith make a deal to allow Roxxon to mine whatever worlds Malekith conquers. [9] [16] [17] The two then kill one hundred Light Elves and use their blood to resurrect Laufey. [18] In All-New, All-Different Marvel, Minotaur appears as a member of the Dark Council alongside Malekith, Ulik, Laufey, and the Fire Demons. [19]

  5. Outlawed (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ms. Marvel learns that Roxxon uses their app to secretly gather data to ensure Kamala's Law is fully enforced. It is revealed that André is creating Roxxon's Sentinel-like robots the Champerones to capture under-aged lawbreakers. The Champions send Miles and Sam undercover as interns, and are later joined by Ms. Marvel.

  6. Champions (2016 team) - Wikipedia

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    Much to Riri's dismay, Roxxon hires her worst rival, André Sims, and Ms. Marvel learns that Roxxon uses their app to secretly gather data to ensure Kamala's Law is fully amended, revealing that André is creating Roxxon's Sentinel-like robots, Champerones to capture under-aged lawbreakers. Eventually, the Champions decide to send Miles and Sam ...

  7. Weapon H - Wikipedia

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    With the Brood slain and the Acanti knocked out, Weapon H demanded answers as to why Roxxon was pursuing him. Blake, a Brood-infected human, stated that Roxxon wanted Weapon H to work for them. After mentioning that those who are said to help people actually harm people, Weapon H has Blake forward a message to Roxxon to leave him alone.

  8. Killer Shrike - Wikipedia

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    Roxxon later gave Maddicks his super-villain costume and the codename "Killer Shrike". [2] For his first mission, Roxxon sent him to infiltrate the subversive organization called the Conspiracy, which Roxxon learned about through major purchases of technology from the Brand Corporation. The Conspiracy sent Killer Shrike to capture a monster ...

  9. Repairs (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) - Wikipedia

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    The Roxxon Corporation plays a prominent role in the episode, with a Roxxon gas station appearing, and a Roxxon particle accelerator the cause of the episode's issues. Roxxon previously appeared in the Marvel One-Shot A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer. [4]