
Place of Origin: London, England, UK – The Planet Earth.He has not appeared in the MCU, or in any other media outside the pages of comics. Naturally, Sterling eventually escaped, changed his name to Death-Stalker, and turned again to crime in order to collect machinery needed to make him permanently stable in our world.

Unknown to Daredevil, Sterling was caught in the blast radius as well, which teleported him to an inter-dimensional form of existence. After he and his Ani-Men were defeated by Daredevil, the horned hero attempted to feign his own death by pretending to be fatally caught in the explosion of one of Sterling’s machines. Sterling’s career as the Exterminator was short.

The Exterminator began as a criminal mastermind content to manage his schemes from behind a wall of hired talent (namely, the aforementioned Ani-Men). Powers/Abilities: Inter-dimensional travel, enhanced strength (through worn technology), teleportation.Place of Origin: Riverdale, New York, USA – The Planet Earth.They have had no notable appearances in media outside comics. Later versions of the team would end up battling the Great Lakes Avengers, as well as Scarlet Spider. In their earlier years, they served as muscle for the Organizer, the Exterminator, and Count Nefaria, and went up against not only Daredevil, but Iron Man and the X-Men as well.

They earn a place on this list because, despite the lame appearance, they often served key roles in enacting various villains’ master plans.

Sure, let’s kick things off with some of Daredevil’s corniest foes.
