Roxxon Oil Corporation, simply known as Roxxon Corporation, is a oil company that was founded, formerly owned and run by Hugh Jones.
Roxxon Corporation was run by Hugh; until he was arested by the SSR; after which, August D'Angelo became the new ceo of Roxxon Corporation.
Roxxon Corporation is one of the world's largest conglomerate, famous for not being interested in any moral or ethical issues and focused on the available profit only.
History[]
Agent Carter[]
"Now is Not the End"[]
In 1946, Leet Brannis and one of Roxxon's scientists Miles Van Ert was producing a fatal Nitromene bomb based on one of Howard Stark's formulas. Peggy Carter with the help of Edwin Jarvis managed to infiltrate Roxxon Refinery. However, Brannis used one of the bombs, and blew up the factory. Leet escaped using a milk truck, as Peggy and Jarvis quickly driving away.
"Bridge and Tunnel"[]
The debris resultant of the destruction was taken to the SSR Chief Roger Dooley tasked Agent Ray Krzeminski to dismantle it and find any evidence towards its creation. The President for Roxxon Oil Corporation, Hugh Jones had a meeting with Agents Jack Thompson and Roger regarding the explosion. They concluded that whoever was responsible, would emitt VitaRays as Jones knew about the Nitramene formula through corporate-espionage in Stark Industries. They scanned the Roxxon employees, which led to the arrest of Van Ert.
"Time and Tide"[]
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"Snafu"[]
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"A View in the Dark"[]
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"Smoke & Mirrors"[]
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"The Atomic Job"[]
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"Life of the Party"[]
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"Monsters"[]
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"The Edge of Mystery"[]
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Iron Man[]
The Roxxon logo can briefly be seen on a building during Iron Man's fight with Iron Monger.
Marvel One-Shot: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer[]
Phil Coulson gets gas for his car from a Roxxon oil pump.
Iron Man 2[]
One of the cars at the Monaco Grand Prix is sponsored by Roxxon.
Iron Man 3[]
Thomas Richards, an accountant for Roxxon, is shot by the Mandarin on a televised broadcast. The battle between the Iron Legion and the Extremis soldiers was on an impounded oil drilling platform belonging to the Roxxon Corporation.
Daredevil[]
"Nelson v. Murdock"[]
During Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock's internship at Landman and Zack, they represented Roxxon Oil Corporation.
"Kinbaku"[]
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"Regrets Only"[]
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"Semper Fidelis"[]
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"Guilty as Sin"[]
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"Seven Minutes in Heaven"[]
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Iron Fist[]
"Felling Tree with Roots"[]
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[]
"Repairs"[]
Roxxon gas station is briefly visible in the opening scene. It was destroyed by Tobias Ford when the owner threatened Hannah Hutchins a StatiCorp safety inspector who was blamed for the explosion at StatiCorp's Particle Acceleration Complex that Tobias had caused.
"The Writing on the Wall"[]
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"Uprising"[]
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"The Good Samaritan"[]
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"Deals With Our Devils"[]
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"Broken Promises"[]
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"Identity and Change"[]
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Runaways[]
"Past Life"[]
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"Big Shot"[]
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"Devil's Torture Chamber"[]
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Cloak & Dagger[]
"First Light"[]
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"Suicide Sprints"[]
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"Stained Glass"[]
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"Call/Response"[]
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"Princeton Offense"[]
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"Funhouse Mirrors"[]
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"Lotus Eaters"[]
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"Ghost Stories"[]
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"Back Breaker"[]
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"Colony Collapse"[]
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"Restless Energy"[]
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"Shadow Selves"[]
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"Rabbit Hold"[]
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"B Sides"[]
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"Two Player"[]
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"Blue Note"[]
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"Level Up"[]
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Known products[]
Known employees[]
- August D'Angelo (CEO)
- Adina Johnson (community relations external consultant)
- Ashlie
- Convenience Store Clerk (gas station attendant)
- Dan Hartlett
- Gideon Green (chief executive of emerging technologies)
- Louden Swift (vice president of environmental operations)
- Li Oshiro (CFO)
- Miles Van Ert (scientist)
- Mina Hess (environmental engineer)
- Renato Tremlay (chief executive of upstream)
- Sergio MacCullagh (group chief executive; crisis management directory)
- Stan Bartlett
- Tom Richards (accountant)
- Tucker Price (PRO)
- Taylor (gas station attendant)
- Trip
- Vance Caruthers (chief executive of upstream strategies)
- Winston (butler)
Former employees[]
- Charlie (killed by Tandy Bowen in self-defence)
- Hugh Jones (founder, owner and CEO; incarcerated)
- Ivan Hess (engineer of fluid dynamics; retired)
- Monsieur Flambé (killed in an explosion at Roxxon Gulf Platform)
- Miles Van Ert (scientist; incarcerated)
- Nathan Bowen (scientist; deceased)
- Peter Scarborough (CRMO; comatose)
- Stan (killed by Tandy Bowen in self-defence)
- Sam (engineer; killed by Tandy Bowen in self-defence)
- Tommy (deceased)
- Hirochi (representative of Asano Robotics; killed by Stick)
- Stan Gibson (accountant; killed by Daniel Gibson)
Behind the scenes[]
- Roxxon first appearance were in Captain America #180.
- In the comics, Roxxon became the handlers of the Bucky Barnes, following it's absorption into former Soviet general Aleksander Lukin's KRONAS corporation.
Trivia[]
- It has yet to be stated who currently owns the company in Earth-199999; following Hugh Jones' incarceration.
Appearances[]
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (2 films)
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (4 TV series)
- Daredevil
- Season 1
- "Nelson v. Murdock" (Mentioned only)
- Season 2
- "Kinbaku" (First appearance)
- "Regrets Only"
- "Semper Fidelis" (Mentioned only)
- "Guilty as Sin" (Mentioned only)
- "Seven Minutes in Heaven"
- Season 1
- Iron Fist
- Season 1
- "Felling Tree with Roots" (Mentioned only)
- Season 1
- Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Season 1
- "Repairs"
- Season 2
- "The Writing on the Wall" (Mentioned only)
- Season 4
- "Uprising"
- "The Good Samaritan" (Mentioned only)
- "Deals With Our Devils" (Logo only)
- "Broken Promises" (Newspaper only)
- "Identity and Change" (Newspaper only)
- Season 1
- Agent Carter
- Season 1
- "Now is Not the End"
- "Bridge and Tunnel"
- "Time and Tide" (Mentioned only)
- "Snafu" (Mentioned only)
- Season 2
- "A View in the Dark"
- "Smoke & Mirrors" (Mentioned only)
- "The Atomic Job"
- "Life of the Party"
- "Monsters" (Mentioned only)
- "The Edge of Mystery" (Mentioned only)
- Season 1
- Runaways
- Season 2
- Season 3
- "Devil's Torture Chamber" (Mentioned only)
- Cloak & Dagger
- Season 1
- "First Light"
- "Suicide Sprints" (Mentioned only)
- "Stained Glass" (Vision only)
- "Call/Response" (Mentioned only)
- "Princeton Offense"
- "Funhouse Mirrors"
- "Lotus Eaters"
- "Ghost Stories"
- "Back Breaker"
- "Colony Collapse"
- Season 2
- "Restless Energy" (Mentioned only)
- "Shadow Selves" (Mentioned only)
- "Rabbit Hold" (Mentioned only)
- "B Sides" (Vision only)
- "Two Player" (Logo only)
- "Blue Note" (Logo only)
- "Level Up" (Mentioned only)
- Season 1
- Daredevil
Gallery[]
Agent Carter[]
"Now is Not the End"[]
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"Bridge and Tunnel"[]
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"A View in the Dark"[]
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"The Atomic Job"[]
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"Life of the Party"[]
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Iron Man[]
Iron Man 2[]
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Marvel One-Shot: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Thor's Hammer[]
Iron Man 3[]
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.[]
"Repairs"[]
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"Uprising"[]
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"Deals With Our Devils"[]
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"Broken Promises"[]
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"Identity and Change"[]
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Runaways[]
"Past Life"[]
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"Big Shot"[]
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Runaways[]
"Past Life"[]
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"Big Shot"[]
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Cloak & Dagger[]
"First Light"[]
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"Stained Glass"[]
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"Princeton Offense"[]
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"Funhouse Mirrors"[]
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"Lotus Eaters"[]
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"Ghost Stories"[]
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"Back Breaker"[]
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"Colony Collapse"[]
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"B Sides"[]
To be added
"Two Player"[]
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"Blue Note"[]
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