- Criminal Organizations
- The 10
- Fictional organized crime group. (Issue #665)
- The 100
- Fictional organized crime group. (Issue #105)
- The 1000
- Fictional organized crime group. (Issue #2)
- Akatsuki
- The most wanted group in all of the shinobi world.
- The Alarm Clock
- Bank robbing radical protest group.
- The Apostles
- When an IMF mission to recover plutonium ends badly, the world is faced with the threat of the Apostles, a terrorist organization formed by former members of the Syndicate. As Ethan Hunt takes it upon himself to fulfill the original mission, the CIA begins to question his loyalty and his motives.
- Bethnal Green Mob
- English crime organization.
- Black Dragon Society
- East Asian criminal organization that first appeared in All Star Comics Issue #12.
- "Slavers and assassins". Criminal syndicate (Season 2 episode Blood Sisters)
- Criminal syndicate that joins Darth Maul's Shadow Collective. (Season 5 episode Eminence)
- Blade Gang
- Narcotics smuggling ring in the Trouble Brewing universe. (The Blue Room)
- Broken Star Liberation Army
- Militant group that Cobra funded, trained and armed. (Issue #155 1/2)
- Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
- The Brotherhood
- Erik's new mutant organization.
- C.H.U.M.P.
- Criminal Headquarters for the Underground Master Plan.
- Corsican Brotherhood
- Criminal organization that Chuckles pits against the B.T.F. in order to facilitate their escape. With Destro, Zartan and Billy. (Issue #117 Escape from Castle Destro)
- Crimson Dawn
- Criminal organization that hires Beckett's gang.
- Crisp Firm
- English crime organization.
- Cyclops
- Cabal of white supremacists overseeing the Seventh Kavalry that originated in the 1930s as a racist cult experimenting with mind control technology. (Season 1 episode An Almost Religious Awe)
- E.V.I.L.
- Also known as Every Villain Is Lemons. Gang of evildoers consisting of Man Ray, the Dirty Bubble and Barnacle Man. (episode Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V)
- The Enclave
- The organization that kidnaps Rick Jones.
- False Face Society
- Black Mask's organisation.
- The Firm
- Group of men running things for a long time.
- Local criminal organization, owners of the Strokes wine bar.
- The Flag Smashers
- Criminal organization that believes that the world was better during the Blip.
- First appearance. (Season 1 episode New World Order)
- Karli and the Flag Smashers attack the GRC. (Season 1 episode One World, One People)
- Fsociety
- Hacker group based in Coney Island, New York, led by the mysterious Mr. Robot, stylized as "fsociety".
- The Ghost
- Biggest trafficker of illegal goods in Metro City.
- Golden Bough Society
- Belt-based crime syndicate operating on Ceres Station.
- The Golden Lions
- Family business in Gotham for nearly a hundred years.
- The Guardians of Paradise
- Hardcore fanatics bankrolled by Cobra Command and led by Colonel Sharif (Issue #1 Hot Potato)
- The Guild of Calamitous Intent
- Organization of supervillains, created specifically to allow the super scientists and supervillains in the Venture universe to co-exist for the episode Tag Sale – You're It!
- A criminal organization. No telling how old they are, nor how much influence they have. They are everywhere, in everything. All of their power stems from their ability to bring back the dead.
- Crime syndicate that operated on Ceres Station before the Golden Bough.
- Crime syndicate of ninja mercenaries.
- The High Table
- The High Table are a council of 12 crime bosses from some of the world's most powerful criminal organizations. It is the goal of Santino D'Antonio to become a member of the High Table.
- Hureisenjin
- New record added 3/25/2023
- Japanese Bureau of Investigation agents Masayuki Sakamoto and Shojiro Saigo thwart a hostage crisis at a museum in Keijo by a terrorist group known as the Hureisenjin. The exact motivation for the hostage situation is unknown, but during the investigation, Sakamoto discovers a museum artifact, a crescent-shaped rock known as the "Lunar Soul", found by one of the slain terrorists.
- HYDRA
- From several Marvel Comics, including Captain America and Nick Fury.
- While in 2012, Captain America encounters the elite military S.H.I.E.L.D. S.T.R.I.K.E. unit that's secretly working for HYDRA in an elevator.
- Hitler's research division, led by the brilliant scientist Johann Schmidt - The Red Skull.
- Mentioned in a deleted scene.
- Terrorist organization mentioned in multiple episodes.
- Bucky mentions his former "employer" when speaking with his therapist. (Season 1 episode New World Order)
- Zemo recounts his time with HYDRA. (Season 1 episode Power Broker)
- Stephen asks if they're taking him to see HYDRA. They're not - he's going to see the Illuminati, a secret group his alternate self created on Earth-838.
- Intergang
- Criminal organization armed with technology supplied by the New Gods of the planet Apokolips.
- Journeymen
- Mob from the future that cracks down on time travelers.
- K-Directorate
- Criminal society, enemy of SD-6, the CIA, the Alliance of Twelve and of the United States.
- LAF
- Criminal organization that kidnaps Captain Vasant, whom Falcon rescues while working with the Air Force. (Season 1 episode New World Order)
- Loca Greiga
- Belt-based crime syndicate operating on Ceres Station.
- Loonies
- Deals in contract killings and explosions.
- The Loop Syndicate
- Criminal organization that Sid - the owner of the Hungry Heifer - considers selling the restaurant (Season 9 episode Grease)
- Maggia
- International crime syndicate.
- Mankind Liberation Front
- Led by Lex Luthor. The MLF works to wrestle control of the world away from the heroes.
- The Maric Crime Syndicate
- Criminal organization led by Vladimir Drogic, also known as The Dragon, and Jake's first perp with a cool nickname. (Season 2 episode The Wednesday Incident)
- Mr. Rhaman's Organization
- The Musicians
- Narcotics smuggling ring in the Trouble Brewing universe. (The Blue Room)
- National Liberation Front of America
- Group that hijacks Air Force One when the President of the United States John Harker travels to a peace summit in Hartford, Connecticut, named in reference to the Viet Cong.
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