Bar With No Name II | |
Continuity: | Marvel Universe |
Aliases: | Bar With No Name |
Category: | Business |
Continent: | North America |
Country: | United States of America |
State: | New York |
City: | New York City |
Borough: | Manhattan |
Neighborhood: | Hell's Kitchen |
The Bar With No Name is a fictional business featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is part of the mainstream Marvel Universe. This establishment should be distinguished from the original Bar With No Name, which was located in the state of Ohio.
History[]
This branch of the Bar With No Name was located in the neighborhood of Harlem in New York City, New York. Like its predecessor, the bar catered to a specific clientele - supervillains. It was the place where notable criminals could go in costume, or out of costume, and forget about life for a while.
A standing rule at the Bar With No Name was that there was a strong no-fights policy with regards to its patrons. Villains were not allowed to take arms against one another, accept contracts, or fulfill contracts while at the bar.
One of the bartenders who worked at the bar was a man named Deke, who was also in charge of enforcing the bar's policies.
Fred Myers brought Peter Parker to the bar once. He introduced Pete by the super-villain named "The Liar", and got involved in a Spider-Man trivia contest hosted by The Answer and the Living Brain. Naturally, Pete won the trivia contest, and surprised himself by actually having a good time.
Notes[]
- The original Bar With No Name was located in Ohio and first appeared in Captain America #318 in June, 1986. It is most famous for being the site of a mass murder of super-villains committed by the Scourge of the Underworld, who shot sixteen b-list villains to death in Captain America #319.
- Being located in Hell's Kitchen, naturally there is a Daredevil dart board.
Patrons[]
- 8-Ball II
- Answer, The, Aaron Nicholson
- Boomerang, Fred Myers
- Brothers Grimm, Barton Grimes
- Brothers Grimm, Percy Grimes
- Electro, Francine Frye
- Cyclone, Pierre Fresson
- Kangaroo, Brian Hibbs
- Killer Shrike
- Living Brain II
- Looter, Norton Fester
- Man-Bull, William Taurens
- Melter
- Mirage, Desmond Charne
- Overdrive
- Powderkeg, Frank Skorina
- Shocker, Herman Schultz
- Scorcher, Steven Hudak
- Speed Demon, James Sanders
- Spot, Johnny Ohnn
- Squid, Donald Callahan
- Trapster III
- White Rabbit, Lorina Dodson