Arcade
A wealthy, eccentric assassin whose true identity remains unknown, Arcade built elaborate death-trap amusement parks called Murderworlds to kill targets hired by clients. A genius engineer with no innate superpowers, he relies entirely on his deadly themed environments and twisted mechanical ingenuity.
Few villains in the Marvel Universe have made such a gleefully twisted impression as Arcade, who burst onto the Bronze Age scene in 1978's Marvel Team-Up #65, dreamed up by the legendary creative duo of Chris Claremont and John Byrne. Over nearly five decades — racking up 106 catalog appearances and three key-issue nods — this showman of sinister entertainment has proven himself one of Marvel's most enduringly unsettling presences. His playground spans titles from The Uncanny X-Men to Miles Morales: Spider-Man and The Spectacular Spider-Men, where he's crossed paths with heavy hitters like Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Storm. If you want a character who embodies the Bronze Age's appetite for flamboyant, high-concept menace and has never stopped finding new victims to torment, Arcade is absolutely worth your time.
Powers. Arcade normally has no superpowers of his own, but gained a multitude of energy-based powers via a nanomachine-enhanced suit that only functioned within his new Murderworld in Antarctica.Avengers Arena

Top series







Covers through the years — 1978–2023
★ 1978
1983
1985
1989
1992
1998
2001
2002
2006
2010
★ 2013
2016
2020
2023