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Nefarius
Nefarius (Lloyd Bloch), previously known as Moonstone, is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in ''Captain America'' #169 (1974) and was created by Steve Englehart, Mike Friedrich and Sal Buscema. ==Fictional character biography== As Moonstone, Lloyd Bloch was an agent of the second Secret Empire and its front organization, the Committee to Regain America's Principles (C.R.A.P.), set up by them to discredit Captain America and take his place as America's "symbolic" hero. The Empire had previously damaged Cap's reputation by accusing him of vigilantism and framing him for the death of small-time criminal the Tumbler. Moonstone was empowered by a stone found in the Moon's surface, hence his codename, and he posed as a new American costumed crime-fighter. During the Secret Empire's "attack" on the White House, he claimed that he could not defeat their plans, intending to discourage resistance from the public. Moonstone was subsequently exposed, and attacked and defeated by Captain America while the Falcon, Cyclops, and Marvel Girl took out the rest of the Empire's soldiers. After the Secret Empire's defeat he was arrested.〔''Captain America and the Falcon'' #169-175〕 His alien gem was stolen from him by his psychiatrist, Dr. Karla Sofen, who psychologically manipulated him to convince him that it was turning him into a monster and reject it, thereby losing his superhuman powers. Sofen took the gem and became the second Moonstone.〔as revealed in ''Incredible Hulk'' #229〕 Bloch later resurfaced with ionic powers similar to those of Wonder Man, bearing the new codename "Nefarius" and claiming to be the son of Count Nefaria. He captured Sofen and planned to kill her in revenge. He battled Captain America and Quasar. He was defeated by Sofen and sent to the Vault.〔''Captain America'' #379〕 Bloch was apparently killed by Nefaria, when he drained the ionic energy from him.〔''Iron Man Annual '99''〕
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