Senor Muerte / Senor Suerte

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Senor Muerte and Senor Suerte are aliases used by a number of fictional characters in the Marvel Universe.

[edit] Ramon

Senor Suerte

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Hero For Hire #10 (Jun 1973)
Created by Steve Englehart and George Tuska
In story information
Alter ego Ramon
Notable aliases Senior Muerte

The first character to use these names was a criminal who called himself "Senor Suerte" (which means "Mr. Luck" in English) in his role as head of criminal gambling operations in New York. He used the name "Senior Muerte" (which means "Mr. Death" in English) when he killed his opponents.

Ramon had Frank Jenks killed. He was electrocuted by his own device while battling Luke Cage.[1]


[edit] Jaime and Phillip

Senor Suerte and Senor Muerte

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Muerte II: Captain America #224 (Aug 1978)
Suerte II: Power Man/Iron Fist #56 (Apr 1979)
Created by Muerte II: Peter Gillis and Mike Zeck
Suerte II: Mary Jo Duffy and Trevor Von Eeden
In story information
Alter ego Jaime

After Ramon's death, his younger brothers Jaime and Phillip took over his operations. Jaime became "Senor Suerte" and Phillip became "Senor Muerte". Phillip was a professional assassin and was formerly allied with the Tarantula in an attempt to hijack the Madbombs. Phillip wore gloves that were able to release spider venom into his victims.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hero For Hire #11