Advanced Idea Mechanics Advanced Idea Mechanics, better known by its acronym
A.I.M., was a scientific research and development company that was founded by
Aldrich Killian. In 1999, Killian attempted to recruit
Tony Stark, but failed and was instead approached by
Maya Hansen, who agreed to join the organization and develop the Extremis
genetic manipulation technology. Over the years, A.I.M. gathered an army of Extremis soldiers, but many of them became unstable and exploded. To cover the accidents up, Killian hired failed actor
Trevor Slattery to pose as the
Mandarin and claim responsibility for the "attacks". The Mandarin's actions eventually caught the attention of
Tony Stark, whose mansion was later destroyed by A.I.M., while Killian kidnapped U.S. President
Matthew Ellis. Killian is ultimately stopped by Stark and
James Rhodes, and is then killed by
Pepper Potts. the group has appeared in one project: the film
Iron Man 3 (2013).
Bestman Salvage Bestman Salvage was a company based in New York owned and run by Adrian Toomes. Other employees included Phineas Mason, Herman Schultz, Jackson Brice, and Randy Vale. This company went defunct following the Department of Damage Control taking over their contracts, leading to Toomes choosing a life of crime to support his family. the group has appeared in one project: the film
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017).
F.E.A.S.T. Food, Emergency Aid, Shelter & Training, better known by its acronym
F.E.A.S.T., is an American non-profit charitable organization. In 2024,
May Parker worked for F.E.A.S.T. to feed the poor and the hungry in New York. During one of her shifts, the recently displaced
Norman Osborn seeks shelter at the F.E.A.S.T. Community Center, and is tended to by May until her nephew
Peter Parker arrives to escort him to the
New York Sanctum, housing all the other displaced individuals from across the
multiverse. the group has appeared in one project: the film
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
Future Foundation The
Future Foundation is an
international non-governmental organization founded by
Sue Storm / Invisible Woman, which has achieved global demilitarization and peace through proactive diplomacy. The Chief of Staff of the organization is
Lynne Nichols. the group has appeared in one project: the film
The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway Goodman, Lieber, Kurtzberg & Holliway, better known by its initialism
GLK&H, is an American
law firm operating in New York City and Los Angeles. Holden Holliway is a character in the series, played by Steve Coulter. The names of the other unseen partners are a reference to
Martin Goodman (born Moe Goodman),
Stan Lee (born Stanley Lieber), and
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg). the group has appeared in one project: the Disney+ series
She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022).
Hammer Industries Hammer Industries is an American weapons manufacturing company formerly led by
Justin Hammer, until his arrest at the
Stark Expo. Following
Tony Stark's unprecedented announcement that
his company would no longer manufacture weapons, Hammer Industries received the weapons contract for the
United States Armed Forces. However, despite its claims, most of the weapons produced by Hammer Industries are defective or weak. the group has appeared in one project: the film
Iron Man 2 (2010).
Landman & Zack Landman & Zack is a prestigious law firm in New York City.
Matt Murdock and
Foggy Nelson were interns there until their morals led them to resign and form their own law firm,
Nelson and Murdock. the group has appeared in two projects: the Marvel Television series
Daredevil (2015–2018); and the Disney+ series
Daredevil: Born Again.
Murdock & McDuffie Murdock & McDuffie is a law firm founded by
Matt Murdock and
Kirsten McDuffie. Due to Foggy Nelson's death, the law firm of Nelson, Murdock & Page was dissolved. Murdock then approached McDuffie to form a private practice with him, and together they would handle difficult cases and focus on the impossible. This law firm became a success, and hired many attorneys to work for them. the group has appeared in one project: the Disney+ series
Daredevil: Born Again.
Nelson, Murdock & Page Nelson, Murdock & Page is a law firm in
Hell's Kitchen, New York founded by
Foggy Nelson,
Matt Murdock and
Karen Page. The firm was dissolved after Nelson's death. the group has appeared in one project: the Disney+ series
Daredevil: Born Again.
New York Bulletin The
New York Bulletin is a
tabloid newspaper in New York City.
Mitchell Ellison is the newspaper's editor-in-chief. the group has appeared in 10 projects: the Marvel Television series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,
Agent Carter,
Daredevil,
Jessica Jones,
Luke Cage,
Iron Fist,
The Defenders,
The Punisher, and
Cloak & Dagger; and the Disney+ series
Daredevil: Born Again.
Orgocorp Orgocorp is an intergalactic
bioengineering company founded by the
High Evolutionary as a front for his experiments. the group has appeared in one project: the film
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Oscorp Oscorp is a multibillion-dollar multinational corporation that was founded by noted industrialist
Norman Osborn. The company typically deals with experimental science, military research and cross-species genetics. Norman offers
Peter Parker an exclusive internship at the company, which Peter gladly accepts. the group has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated series
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2024–present).
O.X.E. Group The
O.X.E. Group is a company managed by Countess
Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, serving as a front for her own
covert operations. the group has appeared in one project: the film
Thunderbolts*.
Pym Technologies Pym Technologies was a multinational
technology and
scientific research company founded by
Hank Pym and later taken over by his protégé,
Darren Cross. Following his departure from
S.H.I.E.L.D., Pym founded the company to study
quantum mechanics, but was later voted out of his own company by Cross and his daughter,
Hope van Dyne. Obsessed with recreating the fabled
Pym Particles, Cross eventually succeeded and created the
Yellowjacket suit, hoping to sell it to the military or terrorist organizations and planning to rename the company
Cross Technologies. He is ultimately stopped by Pym, Van Dyne, and
Scott Lang, and the company's headquarters is destroyed. Sometime after the
Sokovia Accords were repealed, Van Dyne bought back her father's company and renamed it the
Pym van Dyne Foundation, to utilize the Pym Particles in new and innovative ways to help advance humanitarian efforts. the group has appeared in two projects: the films
Ant-Man (2015) and
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
Roxxon Corporation Roxxon Corporation is a large industrial conglomerate that frequently comes into conflict with
S.H.I.E.L.D. and other superheroes due to its willingness to use unethical methods. The Roxxon Oil Corporation features in the television series
Agent Carter, which takes place in the 1940s. In the episode "
Now is Not the End", Roxxon employee
Miles Van Ert (portrayed by
James Urbaniak) collaborates with
Leviathan agents to create more of
Howard Stark's destructive Nitramene chemical in a Roxxon refinery.
Strategic Scientific Reserve (SSR) operative
Peggy Carter infiltrates the facility, but Leviathan operative
Leet Brannis uses a Nitramene bomb to implode the refinery. In the episode "
Bridge and Tunnel", Roxxon's president
Hugh Jones meets with SSR Deputy Director
Roger Dooley and Agent
Jack Thompson regarding the implosion, concluding that the culprit would be emitting Vita-Rays and later has Van Ert arrested. In the episode "
A View in the Dark", Jones and the
Council of Nine convince
Calvin Chadwick to focus on a senatorial campaign instead of Isodyne Energy. In the episode "
The Atomic Job", Peggy infiltrates Roxxon's
Los Angeles branch in search of atomic bombs they are holding. Once she discovers the location, she, her partner
Edwin Jarvis, and SSR agents infiltrate the facility and disable the bombs before
Whitney Frost's group can get the devices. In the
Marvel One-Shot, ''
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer, Agent Phil Coulson stops at a Roxxon-branded gas station on his way to Albuquerque, New Mexico. In Iron Man 3, Norco'', a Roxxon
tanker caused an
oil spill, leading to Roxxon accountant Thomas Richards (portrayed by
Tom Virtue) being held captive by
Trevor Slattery and seemingly executed on a live broadcast before later parting ways. The aforementioned tanker is later impounded in a shipping yard where
Aldrich Killian planned to execute
President Matthew Ellis.
Simon Krieger was originally slated to appear in early drafts, but was replaced by Killian. Roxxon's Cybertek division features in the television series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. In the episode "
T.R.A.C.K.S.", they supply
Ian Quinn with Project Deathlok technology to convert
Mike Peterson into a cyborg. In the episode "
Ragtag", Coulson leads a S.H.I.E.L.D. team in infiltrating Cybertek to steal files on Project Deathlok, discovering S.H.I.E.L.D.-turned-
Hydra agent
John Garrett was its first test subject in the process. In the episode "
Beginning of the End", the Cybertek manufacturing facility's director Kyle Zeller prepares a team of Deathloks to combat Coulson's team. Following their defeat however, Garrett and Hydra push ahead with their plans while Coulson's team storm Cybertek and take Zeller hostage, believing he was working for Hydra. When Agent
Skye discovers Hydra is holding Zeller's wife hostage, she frees her while the rest of the S.H.I.E.L.D. team defeat Garrett's forces. As of the episode "
Principia", Cybertek was shut down following Garrett's defeat while ex-S.H.I.E.L.D. Academy student
Tony Caine helped fake the Cybertek scientists' deaths to help them find new work, with one of them later providing information to Agent
Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie. Roxxon features in the television series
Daredevil. In the episode "
Nelson v. Murdock", a flashback depicts
Matt Murdock and
Foggy Nelson interning at the law firm
Landman & Zack, who sued a man who developed cancer while working at a Roxxon plant and claiming the man revealed proprietary secrets. In the episode "
Kinbaku",
Elektra Natchios breaks into Roxxon's systems to gain information, discovering the company is associated with
the Hand. Roxxon appears in
season one of the television series
Cloak & Dagger. In the episode "
Suicide Sprints", the Roxxon Gulf Platform's supervisor
Nathan Bowen receives an emergency call and attempts to have the facility shut down. However, the platform collapses, releasing energy that would go on to turn
Tandy Bowen and Tyrone Johnson as well as
Andre Deschaine into superhumans. In the episode "
Princeton Offense", Roxxon's greedy Chief Executive of Risk Management Peter Scarborough (portrayed by
Wayne Péré) defames Nathan for the accident while Tandy meets with environmentalist employee Mina Hess (portrayed by
Ally Maki). In the episode "
Funhouse Mirrors", Mina reveals her father Ivan Hess (portrayed by
Tim Kang) was a partner of Nathan who had become catatonic and was hospitalized following the platform's collapse. In the episode "
Lotus Eaters", Tandy and Tyrone eventually cure Ivan of the trauma and reunite him with Mina. In the episode "
Colony Collapse", Tandy and Mina confront Scarborough, who reveals he was well aware of the energy underneath the platform and hired an assassin called Ashlie (portrayed by Vanessa Motta) to eliminate anyone who got too close. Eventually, Tandy's powers put Scarborough in a catatonic state similar to Ivan's and Scarborough is later found by Ashlie. A Roxxon service station appears in the first episode of the Marvel TV series
Helstrom. Roxxon also appears in the films
Iron Man,
Iron Man 2,
Iron Man 3, the Hulu series
Runaways, and the Disney+ series
Loki and
Echo and also
Wonder Man.
Stark Industries Stark Industries is a company founded by
Howard Stark and later handed over to
Tony Stark. During
World War II, a young Howard Stark assists the Strategic Scientific Reserve in their Super Soldier program, and provides key assistance to
Steve Rogers and Agent
Peggy Carter. The Stark Industries logo is modified to fit in with the 1940s time period. When Tony becomes CEO, the company is featured with a logo similar to those of
Northrop Grumman and
Lockheed Martin, and touted as developing many of the same weapons systems that Lockheed Martin is/was responsible for developing, such as the
F-22 Raptor and
F-16 Fighting Falcon. After Tony's father Howard dies,
Obadiah Stane becomes the CEO and later abdicates when Tony grows old enough to run it. After Stark comes back from Afghanistan, he announces that he is closing the weapons division of the company, causing the company's stocks to fall by about 40.7%. In 2010, Pepper Potts, Stark's lover and eventual wife, becomes the CEO of the company. Stark Industries, for the first time since 1974, hosted the renowned Stark Expo in
Flushing Meadows. In 2012, Tony Stark opens the Stark Tower in
New York City. After the
Chitauri invasion, almost all the lettering forming the word 'STARK' on the side of the tower falls off, leaving only the 'A' – mirroring the logo of the Avengers that would replace the lettering later on. In 2013, Pepper is still the CEO of Stark Industries and
Happy Hogan is the head of security. Happy calls out to an off-camera secretary named Bambi in reference to Bambi Arbogast. The company is later stated to have designed
Sam Wilson's winged flight gear, as well as the redesigned
Helicarriers' propulsion systems. After
S.H.I.E.L.D. is dissolved,
Maria Hill is seen applying for a position at the
Human Resources department of Stark Industries. The company also has a negative impact, with
Wanda and
Pietro Maximoff recalling their childhood in the fictional nation of
Sokovia, where the apartment in which the Maximoff family was living was attacked with Stark Industries-manufactured mortar shells, killing their parents. This would prove to be the basis for their hatred of Stark. A former Stark Industries warehouse later becomes
the new Avengers headquarters. It is revealed in 2016 that
Damage Control is a joint venture between Stark Industries and the U.S. government to clean up New York City in the aftermath of the invasion. In 2024, a group of disgruntled former Stark Industries employees led by Quentin Beck create a fabricated superhero named
Mysterio using the Stark Industries augmented reality technology "B.A.R.F." to wreak havoc while using drones to pose as the Elementals. They are stopped by
Peter Parker, but William Ginter Riva managed to leak Spider-Man's identity to
TheDailyBugle.net. the group has appeared in 19 projects: the films
Iron Man,
The Incredible Hulk,
Iron Man 2,
Captain America: The First Avenger,
The Avengers,
Iron Man 3,
Captain America: The Winter Soldier,
Avengers: Age of Ultron,
Ant-Man,
Captain America: Civil War,
Spider-Man: Homecoming,
Avengers: Infinity War,
Avengers: Endgame,
Spider-Man: Far From Home, and
Spider-Man: No Way Home; the Marvel One-Shot
The Consultant; the Marvel Television series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and
Agent Carter; and the Disney+ animated series
What If...?.
The Daily Bugle The Daily Bugle (formerly
TheDailyBugle.net) is a
sensationalist news outlet modeled on
Alex Jones'
InfoWars headquartered in New York City and hosted by
J. Jonah Jameson. In 2024, the site released doctored footage incriminating
Spider-Man for the death of
Mysterio and exposed his
secret identity as Peter Parker and also to his colleagues
Ned Leeds and
MJ.
Betty Brant later joins the company under an internship as Jameson's correspondent. Following
Doctor Strange's second successful attempt to erase the world's knowledge of Peter's civilian identity and Mysterio's victory, Jameson resumes his coverage of the vigilante Spider-Man's activity, while promising his viewers that he will one day discover the truth behind his secret identity. the group has appeared in three projects: the films
Spider-Man: Far From Home and
Spider-Man: No Way Home; and a web series
of the same name.
The Daily Bugle also appeared in the
mid-credits scene of the
Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) film
Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
WHIH World News WHIH World News is a
television network and subsidiary of
VistaCorp that reports political, scientific, and entertainment news. Its program
WHIH Newsfront is anchored by
Christine Everhart and Will Adams. Over the years, it has covered stories on the bombings of Sokovia,
Tony Stark's "I am Iron Man" press conference, the opening ceremony of the 2011
Stark Expo, a clash between the
Hulk and the
military at
Culver University, the aftermath of the
Hydra Uprising,
Wilson Fisk's thoughts on
Daredevil, the
Battle of Sokovia,
Scott Lang's break-in of VistaCorp, the creation of the
Advanced Threat Containment Unit (ATCU), the reemergence of
Danny Rand, an interview with Dr.
Stephen Strange, the appointment of
Thaddeus Ross as
Secretary of State, the aftermath of the Lagos Incident, the signing of the
Sokovia Accords, the return of the
Punisher, reported sightings of the
Inhumans, the activities of the
Runaways, an
alien attack in New York City, worldwide celebrations following
the Blip, the appointment of
John Walker as the new Captain America, and the
Flag Smashers' attack on the
Global Repatriation Council in New York. With
Peter Parker being cleared of criminal charges, WHiH covers the anti- and pro-Spider-Man protests during the arrival of Parker and his friends Leeds and MJ at Midtown High for the first day of senior year. Valentina Allegra de Fontaine announces the New Avengers. It appeared in the films
The Incredible Hulk,
Iron Man 2,
Black Widow, and
Eternals; the ABC series
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and
Inhumans, the Netflix series
Daredevil,
Jessica Jones,
Luke Cage,
Iron Fist, and
The Punisher, the Hulu series
Runaways, and the Disney+ series
WandaVision and
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier; and is the main focus of the
web series WHIH Newsfront, which served as a
viral marketing campaign for
Ant-Man,
Captain America: Civil War,
Spider-Man: No Way Home and
Thunderbolts*.
Worldwide Engineering Brigade The
Worldwide Engineering Brigade, better known by its acronym
W.E.B., is a company founded by
Harry Osborn in an alternate universe. W.E.B. members include
Peter Parker,
Jeanne Foucault, and
Asha. the group has appeared in one project: the Disney+ animated series
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
X-Con Security Consultants X-Con Security Consultants is a security company founded by Scott Lang,
Luis,
Dave, and
Kurt. While Scott is under house arrest for violating the Sokovia Accords, it is run by Luis. the group has appeared in one project: the film
Ant-Man and the Wasp. == Criminal organizations ==