Spymaster was a villain in a comic series about Iron Man. Spymaster is the perfect thief. No one knows his true identity. One time he helped Justin Hammer to control Iron Man. He made Iron Man destroy the city, and has wanted to kill Tony Stark. He was defeated by Iron Man. His suit has had two variations. He was also in the Invincible Iron Man, Vol. 4 and 5: Stark Resilient 1 and 2.
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| - Representa al perfecto ladrón. Nadie conoce su verdadera identidad. Una vez ayudó a Justin Hamerton a controlar Iron Man. Éste hizo que el superhéroe destruyera la ciudad, para luego matar a Tony Stark. Fue derrotado por el propio Iron Man. Categoría:Villanos
- Trois super-vilains portèrent le nom de Spymaster, même si on sait que le premier utilisa des doublures, pour conserver son identité secrète.
- Spymaster was a villain in a comic series about Iron Man. Spymaster is the perfect thief. No one knows his true identity. One time he helped Justin Hammer to control Iron Man. He made Iron Man destroy the city, and has wanted to kill Tony Stark. He was defeated by Iron Man. His suit has had two variations. He was also in the Invincible Iron Man, Vol. 4 and 5: Stark Resilient 1 and 2.
- Spymaster was the term used to describe high ranking members of the Bothan Spynet, typically those experienced individuals who ran their own operations. Koth Melan was considered to be a spymaster. In more of a general sense, the term spymaster was applied to spies and other intelligence operatives who controlled networks of their own operatives, often on a galactic scale. Keeper, Szajin, and the Shroud were all considered spymasters.
- Spymasters are a rare group of spies among the Horde, masters of disguise. Like the Alliance's infiltrators, in which the skills and knowledge were originally gained from by torture, a spymaster's main purpose is to charm and manipulate their way into the enemy's trust. However, the Horde's spymasters serve a much more insidious purpose; they are both parts spy and assassin. As a spymaster learns their craft, they learn several useful abilities.
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| - "Ted Calloway"; Spymaster from Infinity Heist Vol 1 3 cover.jpg
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| - You successfully infiltrated Asmodae.
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| - Sinclair Abbott; Sinclair Abbott new suit.JPG
- Spymaster; No Image Male.jpg
- Spymaster; Spymaster 001.jpg
- Spymaster; Spymaster .jpg
- Nathan Lemon ; Nathan Lemon from Iron Man Bad Blood Vol 1 2 0001.jpg
- Mark Sharen; Mark Sharen Iron Man Vol 1 220 001.jpg
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| - Representa al perfecto ladrón. Nadie conoce su verdadera identidad. Una vez ayudó a Justin Hamerton a controlar Iron Man. Éste hizo que el superhéroe destruyera la ciudad, para luego matar a Tony Stark. Fue derrotado por el propio Iron Man. Categoría:Villanos
- Trois super-vilains portèrent le nom de Spymaster, même si on sait que le premier utilisa des doublures, pour conserver son identité secrète.
- Spymaster was a villain in a comic series about Iron Man. Spymaster is the perfect thief. No one knows his true identity. One time he helped Justin Hammer to control Iron Man. He made Iron Man destroy the city, and has wanted to kill Tony Stark. He was defeated by Iron Man. His suit has had two variations. He was also in the Invincible Iron Man, Vol. 4 and 5: Stark Resilient 1 and 2.
- Spymaster was the term used to describe high ranking members of the Bothan Spynet, typically those experienced individuals who ran their own operations. Koth Melan was considered to be a spymaster. In more of a general sense, the term spymaster was applied to spies and other intelligence operatives who controlled networks of their own operatives, often on a galactic scale. Keeper, Szajin, and the Shroud were all considered spymasters.
- Spymasters are a rare group of spies among the Horde, masters of disguise. Like the Alliance's infiltrators, in which the skills and knowledge were originally gained from by torture, a spymaster's main purpose is to charm and manipulate their way into the enemy's trust. However, the Horde's spymasters serve a much more insidious purpose; they are both parts spy and assassin. As a spymaster learns their craft, they learn several useful abilities. They gain insight into the sentient mind, learning how people act and instinctively reacting via a crude, learned form of telepathy. This ability extends into battle; a spymaster learns to feel the ebbs of their opponents' thoughts and to react before they do. A spymaster can extend their telepathy to their stealth, clouding the minds of those around them and rendering themself momentarily invisible. A spymaster also learns that the body is just as malleable as the mind: The ultimate goal of the spymaster is to become so good at disguises that they can physically alter their body into anyone they wish. A spymaster’s instincts and intelligence are so honed that they can judge the angle and thrust of an incoming blow sufficiently to deflect or otherwise avoid the attack. The spymaster filters information constantly and remembers everything. Through regular contacts, gossip, crystal ball chats, and other situations, he has a deep knowledge of everyday things. The spymaster fits in with whatever group they chooses to associate with, and can successfully emulate any affiliation, whether it be Alliance, Scourge, or whatever.
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