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[ редактировать ]Pagon - персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . Персонаж был создан Брайаном Майклом Бендисом и Дэвидом Финчом , и впервые появился в новых Мстителях № 1 (декабрь 2004 г.) в камео и в новой x-men vol. 2 #13 (май 2005 г.) с полным появлением. Он был войной и любителем веранка .
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[ редактировать ]Doctor Paine
[edit]Doctor Paine are two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Thaddeus Paine
[edit]Dr. Thaddeus Paine, created by Len Kaminski, first appeared in Morbius the Living Vampire #4 (December 1994). He is a sadist who was unable to feel pain and has prosthesic hands equipped with surgical tools. He is a silent partner of Dr. David Langford which got threatened, resulting in the deaths of Martine Bancroft and his business partner.[1] Paine then experiments on Morbius, the Living Vampire much like his inhumane medical experiments on the homeless, resulting in the Living Vampire vengefully destroying his facility while the Doctor escaped.[2] Paine next tortured Eddie Brock and experimented on the Venom symbiote, resulting in both individuals as Venom getting revenge by imbalancing his brain.[3]
Erich Paine
[edit]Dr. Erich Paine, created by Peter Milligan and Salvador Larroca, first appeared in X-Men (vol. 2) #175 (November 2005). He is a genetics specialist who specialized in genetic mutations which turn humans into mutates to serve as slaves which the X-Men tore down. However, Paine worked under the Nigandan Government's monarchial overlord M'Butu which incurred the Black Panther. Having modified himself into an artificial mutant, Paine managed to hold his own until being killed by the Red Ghost.[4][5]
Paladin
[edit]Panda-Mania
[edit]Panda-Mania is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was created by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos, and first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 3) #1 (April 2014).
Panda-Mania is an unnamed female with super-strength who wears a panda-themed outfit. She is a member of White Rabbit's animal-themed group Menagerie, and has fought Spider-Man on numerous occasions.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Panda-Mania in other media
[edit]Panda-Mania appears in the Spider-Man episode "Bring on the Bad Guys", voiced by Teala Dunn.[14]
Pandapool
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Pandapool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Pandapool is an anthropomorphic giant panda version of Deadpool from Earth-51315 and a member of the Deadpool Corps.[15]
Pandemic
[edit]Paper Doll
[edit]Paper Doll (Piper Dali) is a Spider-Man villain created by Dan Slott and Marcos Martín in 2008. After being exposed to her father's "dimensional compressor" she acquired the ability to turn two-dimensional and paper-like. In that condition she can stretch and bend her body and his hard to injure. The edges of her body are razor sharp and can cut through even Spider-Man's web. She was an obsessive fan and later stalker of actor Bobby Carr, and used her powers to kill those she felt caused problems for him. Her powers also allows her to flatten others.[16]
Paradigm
[edit]Paradox
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Paradox is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Paradox is a magical construct created by Doctor Strange and a member of the Midnight Sons.[17]
Paradox in other media
[edit]Paradox makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in the Spider-Man episode "The Cellar" as an inmate of the eponymous prison.[18]
Paralyzer
[edit]Paris
[edit]Benjy Parker
[edit]Benjamin Richard Parker (often called Benjy by his sister) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is from the alternate future MC2 universe, and is the younger brother of May Parker / Spider-Girl, and son of Mary Jane Watson and Peter Parker / Spider-Man.
Benjamin was born after a complicated pregnancy. Because of his father's artificially altered genetic code, Ben was at a high risk of being born with some kind of genetic abnormality: deformity, disability, or perhaps even mutant powers.[19] Due to the risk to Mary Jane's health, her obstetrician advised her to consider abortion. However, remembering that she faced similar risks when pregnant with her daughter May, Mary Jane decided to proceed with the pregnancy.[20] Ben was born while his sister fought Seth, and to his family's relief, was apparently a perfectly healthy, normal little boy. He was named Benjamin in honor of his uncle and great uncle, while his second name, Richard, is in honor of his grandfather.[21]
Benjamin seems to display some superhuman abilities. He is able to balance a block toy while simultaneously spinning his arm quickly.[22] He is also seen dangling the block from his finger on a web-like string.[volume & issue needed] May discovers Ben crawling on the ceiling of their home.[23] He is once possessed by a miniature version of the Carnage symbiote. After his sister frees him from the symbiote by using the ultrasonic weaponry of the villain Reverb, his father notices that the baby's ears are bleeding, and realizes that Ben lost his hearing, likely because Ben's ears are far too underdeveloped to withstand the sonic waves.[24] The doctors in the hospital try to determine whether Ben's hearing loss is permanent. May is deeply upset over this and blames herself. Nevertheless, Ben still seems to be his usual, happy self. Since discovering her baby brother crawling on the ceiling, she fears that due to his exposure to the symbiote, his abilities somehow were jump started far too early (as hers only came about in her teens).[volume & issue needed]
Normie Osborn agrees to fund an operation to restore Benjamin's hearing. The procedure is successful, giving him most or all of his hearing back. Normie carefully studies Benjy's body as he goes through it and discovers that while he was already developing his abilities, the symbiote exposure sped up the process. Peter begins to fear that Benjamin may be more powerful than he and his sister. This is strongly implied to be true when Ben spins organic webs to save both himself and Mary Jane after being thrown off a bridge by the Green Goblin, something neither Peter nor May can do. Despite being a baby, he is also strong enough for Mary Jane to hold on to without hurting him.[25] It is also known that Peter is the only one who can get him to burp "in the morning" (as Mary Jane says it) by feeding him chili.[volume & issue needed]
In the 2014/2015 crossover event Spider-Verse, Benjy's family is under attack from Daemos, a relation of the 616 Spider-Man's former nemesis Morlun. During the attack, Mary Jane, Mayday's boyfriend Wes, and Peter are apparently all killed and their home destroyed. Mayday flees with Ben and is rescued by visiting Spider-Men from other dimensions who are trying to save as many Spiders as possible from similar attacks by Morlun and Daemos' family, who call themselves "The Inheritors". Mayday and Ben are taken to a safe zone where the Spiders plan their next course of action. The safe zone is eventually compromised and Ben is captured by The Inheritors. It is revealed that Ben is vital part of a prophecy that will help bring about the downfall of The Inheritors and involves "The Other" (Kaine), "The Bride" (Silk) and "The Scion" (Ben himself). However, conversely if the three specific totems are sacrificed together, their deaths will ensure that not only The Inheritors remain in power forever, but it will also stop future spider-people from appearing, and thus preventing the prophecy. Benjy is eventually saved by Ben Parker- his great-uncle, and Spider-Ham. In the final fight, uncle Ben takes Benjy to safety and Spider-Ham takes Benjy's place to catch The Inheritors off-guard.[26] Afterwards, it is revealed Benjamin's mother and Wes survived the Inheritor attack, but unfortunately, his father did not. Benjamin makes a few cameo appearances in 2015's Web Warriors series, looked after by Mayday, Mary Jane, Uncle Ben and often visited by Anya Corazon. Benjamin is referenced several times by his sister Mayday in the event Spider-Geddon. After the latest battle with The Inheritors concludes, Mayday comments that her brother is very likely still the Scion of the Spider-Scroll Prophecy. Her alternate world sister Annie May Parker, Spiderling, informs her that The Other is still in play too and is closer than she knows. On Mayday and Benjamin's Earth, it is revealed that The Other resurrected their father.
Ben Parker
[edit]Kaine Parker
[edit]May Parker
[edit]Richard and Mary Parker
[edit]Teresa Parker
[edit]Teresa Parker (also addressed to as Teresa Durand) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man: Family Business #1 (April 2014).[27][28][29] She is the long lost younger sister of Peter Parker / Spider-Man and daughter of Richard and Mary Parker.
After their parents' deaths, Peter was sent to live with their Aunt May and Uncle Ben while Teresa, whose birth had been kept a secret, was adopted.[30] Many years later, Teresa was personally recruited into the C.I.A. by Nick Fury.[31] Teresa first came into Peter's life after saving the latter from several mysterious gunmen sent by the Kingpin.[32] Following this adventure, Teresa left the C.I.A. to join a S.H.I.E.L.D. division called the Gray Blade under Nick Fury Jr., specializing in international hostage rescues and intel gathering, before becoming a fugitive after learning of a program named "Project Twilight", an exhaustive plan to take down both superheroes and supervillains. After deleting all traces of the project from Gray Blade's systems and hiding the only known backup in nanobots in her bloodstream, Teresa sought Peter's assistance in confronting the Kingpin once again, who was involved in the operation. Later on, she helped Spider-Man stop an attack by the Vulture. Since Teresa had been spotted by Gray Blade operatives with Spider-Man, they arrested Peter himself due to his alter-ego being supposedly a bodyguard. When Peter then attempts to get Teresa out of New York, they are attacked by numerous criminals sent by the Tinkerer, ahead of an alien armada.[33]
After traveling to the past of an alternate timeline, to retrieve information to stop the coming invasion, Teresa joined Peter in this journey, contacting Fury and confirming that she was in fact the Parkers' daughter and Peter's sister.[34] After returning to find an alternate timeline where Peter quit being Spider-Man, Teresa joins forces with Peter in restoring the correct timeline. Peter then-after finally introduces Teresa to Aunt May.[35] Months later, her S.H.I.E.L.D. partner and lover David Albright is apparently been tortured and murdered by the Chameleon for information, then-after which point Teresa seeks Peter's help to help find, intercepted a meeting with "The Foreigner", whom had used Albright's information to acquire doses of the Infinity Formula to help Silver Sable's efforts to save Symkaria from its newest civil war.[35] Despite learning of the Chameleon's noble motives and Albright's corruption, Teresa flees in pursuit, leaving Peter alone, apprehending Chameleon after the fall of Doctor Doom.[36]
Teresa later visits The Chameleon at the prison he is serving time in, and discovers he was one of many similar agents trained in a special facility by the Finisher, the man who arranged the murder of Richard and Mary Parker, who is revealed to be alive and well.[37] It is implied in the ensuing conversation that Teresa might possibly be a Chameleon agent herself. The Finisher offers to reveal to Teresa the truth of her own origins, provided that she delivers a clairvoyant device to him that Peter had helped develop. Fearing that she is not truly a Parker, Teresa is tempted, but ultimately decides to embrace who she believes herself to be and destroys the Clairvoyant when Peter entrusts her with it, keeping it out of The Finisher's hands.[38]
Pasco
[edit]Pathway
[edit]Pathway (Laura Dean) is a fictional mutant in the publications of Marvel Comics. She first appeared in Alpha Flight #53 (December 1987), and was created by Bill Mantlo and Jim Lee.
Laura Dean's parents were mutant-phobic and decided to abort Laura's twin fetus because it was a mutant. While still a fetus, Laura protected her twin sister by using her mutant abilities to send her to another dimension, dubbed "Liveworld".
Laura grew up withdrawn from the world. In an attempt to cure her, her parents sent her to the New Life Clinic, which was actually run by the insane villain Scramble.[volume & issue needed] Laura managed to escape but was later caught by Bedlam and forced to become a member of his team of Derangers.[volume & issue needed] During the clash with Alpha Flight, Laura swapped places with her twin, whom she had named Goblyn, in Liveworld.[volume & issue needed]
After Alpha Flight defeated Bedlam, Goblyn and Laura were admitted into Beta Flight under the misbelief that they were the same person.[volume & issue needed] However, this was all sorted out when Alpha Flight travelled to Liveworld and there encountered the Dreamqueen.[volume & issue needed] When they returned to Earth, and Alpha disbanded, Laura and Goblyn went to live with Purple Girl.[volume & issue needed]
They re-joined Beta Flight when Talisman dispatched them on a quest for Northstar, thanks to Laura's ability to open portals to other dimensions.[volume & issue needed] The two stayed on when the team was once again funded by the government and Department H was re-formed.[volume & issue needed] However, both were severely injured when Wild Child went insane and attacked them.[volume & issue needed] Laura sent Goblyn instinctively to Liveworld and had to return with Beta Flight to save her.[volume & issue needed]
Patriot
[edit]Jeffrey Mace
[edit]Eli Bradley
[edit]Rayshaun Lucas
[edit]Peepers
[edit]Penance
[edit]Peregrine
[edit]Persuasion
[edit]Perun
[edit]Perun is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The mainstream character is based on the mythical deity in Slavic mythology, with control over thunder and lightning similar to that of the Norse God Thor. Perun first appeared in Captain America #352–353 (April–May 1989), and was created by Mark Gruenwald and Kieron Dwyer.
Deity
[edit]In the mainstream Marvel Comics universe, Perun is the name of a fictional Russian superhero who serves in Russia's government-sponsored super-team alongside Fantasma, The Red Guardian, Vostok and Crimson Dynamo.[volume & issue needed]
He wears a helmet and red cloak similar to those of Thor. He had long hair and a beard, with a great deal of body hair. Perun is an avatar of the Slavic god Perun inhabiting the body of Valeri Sovloyev.
Perun evidently first joined the Russian super-team when it was known as the Supreme Soviets. When the Soviets attacked their predecessors, the Soviet Super Soldiers, Perun is disguised as Thor due to Fantasia's magic. Nearly killing Ursa Major with his lightning.[volume & issue needed]
Perun and his team, subsequently renamed the People's Protectorate, are featured in Avengers, working with the Canadian team Alpha Flight and the American team Avengers.[39]
Perun and his team, now called the Winter Guard[citation needed] (a name it has retained ever since), come into conflict with the Hulk and the Pantheon over the kidnapping of Igor, a Russian spy. The Hulk believes Igor to have been responsible for his, the Hulk's, creation. Igor is put through a re-creation of the incident, which causes great distress. The Hulk easily defeats Perun and takes his weapons, using them to temporarily entrap Vostok. The confrontation ends in a stalemate, for Igor had gone mad with guilt and nobody was sure what to do.[40]
When a group of aliens calling themselves Starblasters tries to push the moon away from Earth, Quasar assembles a group with some of the most powerful heroes of the world, recruiting Perun, Carol Danvers, Black Bolt, Hyperion, Ikaris, Darkstar, Vanguard and Monica Rambeau.[41]
Perun and fellow Slavic god Chernobog later join the Winter Guard.[42]
Ultimate Marvel version
[edit]In the Ultimate Marvel universe, Perun is a member of The Liberators, described simply as a "Soviet Thor." His appearance is vastly different from his mainstream appearance; he is clean-shaven and has no visible head hair. His powers are seemingly derived from a force-belt similar to that of Thor. Like his mainstream Marvel counterpart, he carries a hammer and sickle (the latter of which was dropped by Gregory Stark for loss of Soviet symbolism, but decided to keep the hammer to be Fury's own Thor).[43]
Perun was originally an unnamed soldier who was given the same equipment as Thor. Alongside the other members of the Liberators, Perun attacks and rapidly subdues the forces of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the weakened Ultimates. Strategic locales all across the United States are taken. The Liberators kill thousands of soldiers and citizens alike. Perun personally incapacitates Quicksilver with a lightning strike.[44]
Perun and the Crimson Dynamo attack Air Force One capturing U.S. President George W. Bush. The plane and the passengers are brought back to the White House in Washington D.C. This is where most of Perun's teammates are killed in battle.[45] He is seen wandering the streets, trying to find someone to surrender to.[46]
He can also be seen in the cover of Ultimate Comics: Avengers #1.[47] Despite their invasion failing, S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Nick Fury, and Dr. Gregory Stark decided to give Perun a second chance, instead of him being executed in his home country. Perun was spared a chance for Avengers operation, but is later killed by the vampiric Nerd Hulk (a clone of the Hulk) in Ultimate Avengers 3.[43] His hammer is later used by Captain America in a last-ditch effort to save the Triskelion and its inhabitants, using the hammer to teleport it to Iran. With all the vampires dead thanks to sunlight, Captain America then beheads the vampiric Hulk clone in retribution.[48]
Pestilence
[edit]Pestilence is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Some of them are code-names for one of the Horsemen of Apocalypse.
Plague
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Plague was originally a member of the Morlocks with disease-based abilities before joining the Horsemen of Apocalypse where she became Pestilence.
F.R. Crozier
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Alpha Flight #36 |
Created by | Bill Mantlo and David Ross |
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Alter ego | F.R. Crozier |
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This Pestilence is a literary version of the real life Captain Francis Crozier, R.N., an Ulsterman who was second in command in Franklin's lost expedition to the Northwest Passage and later disappeared after taking command of the expedition from the deceased Franklin.
In 1845, F.R. Crozier was appointed doctor and chief science officer for an Arctic expedition led by famed explorer Sir John Franklin, who sought the fabled Northwest Passage; the expedition consisted of two ships, the Terror and the Erebus. Six months after the departure of the expedition, the ships became trapped in the Arctic ice, which never melted; in October 1847, Sir John set forth with a party in search of help and was never seen again. On April 22, 1848, with the stores of food nearly exhausted, Crozier led the remainder of the crew out of the doomed ships and set out over the ice for a 600-miles march to safety. Many of the crew died of exposure during the march and were left unburied, and a number of advance scouts were apparently flash-frozen where they stood; with the remaining crew dying one by one, on the night of 8 May Crozier, desperate to find a way to survive, ingested an elixir he had prepared before, which induced a state of suspended animation that his men mistook for death. His plan was to remain where he fell, allowing the ice to preserve him until the weather warmed enough to revive him, upon which he wouldn't need food or substance; what he had not anticipated was that, out of respect for him and his position, his remaining crew decided to bury him. Interred in permafrost, the sun never reached Crozier and he spent the next 148 years buried alive and going insane.[49]
Nearly a century and a half later, the demigoddess Snowbird was pregnant with her first child. Because of her mystical nature, a place of power was necessary to complete her delivery. Shaman used his power to beseech spirits for aid to lead Alpha Flight to such a place of power and they transported Snowbird there. During the journey they were joined by Shaman's daughter, Talisman.[50] As the child was being born and Shaman was in the process of binding its life force to Earth, the child's life force and Alpha Flight were subject to a mystical attack. Talisman had been corrupted by her power over the spirits of the Earth and was deeply angry at her father. She told Shaman that she had ordered the spirits he had beseeched to lead him to a place of power that was also a place of death. She had sensed a spirit trapped between life and death and led Alpha Flight there to precipitate the attack on them. She wanted to show Shaman up through his failure to save Snowbird's child, at which time she would step in and bind the attacking spirit. Snowbird's baby was possessed by Crozier, calling himself Pestilence. However, Talisman had fatally miscalculated, because Pestilence had never truly died, thus he was not a spirit and was not subject to her powers. Pestilence attacked Alpha Flight anew and grappled with Talisman, tearing the mystical circlet that was the source and focus of her powers from her head.[49] Alpha Flight plunged Pestilence through the ice. Emerging from the water, Pestilence tricked Snowbird into assuming the form of Sasquatch, who was in truth one of the Great Beasts. In that form Pestilence was able to take control of her. He then summoned the spirits of the remaining Great Beasts to the battle. Shaman donned the circlet of power, becoming the new Talisman. He bound the spirits of all the Great Beasts save Snowbird-as-Sasquatch, using her to attack Pestilence directly, forcing him to flee the battle.[51]
Still in possession of Snowbird's child, Pestilence went south, leaving behind him a trail of strange death, until he reached a mining town in Klondike; he was followed by the child's father, Douglas Thompson, who however caught the same incurable plague that killed off the town's population, although he was able to warn Snowbird and Talisman about his location. In an abandoned mine, Alpha Flight again battled Pestilence, until he again seized control of Snowbird in the form of Sasquatch, ordering her to kill him. She did, and Pestilence was released to seek another host body to possess. In trying to keep Snowbird from being possessed, Vindicator slew Snowbird, but was too late, as, after Snowbird's and her family's funeral, Pestilence rose from Snowbird's grave, still in Sasquatch form, and again attacked Alpha Flight. When hard-pressed, Pestilence's spirit tried to possess yet another, but this time Vindicator was able to trap his spirit in the void held within the medicine bag formerly belonging to Shaman.[52]
Recently, it was revealed that Pestilence had found a new host, but he was caught in "some sort of disintegrator blast".[53]
Pestilence had a number of supernatural abilities of unknown origin, perhaps deriving from his being buried at a place of power for over a century (Talisman theorized it had something to do with Llan the Sorcerer and his 10,000-year cycle of evil). He had the power to spontaneously generate life forms symbolic of disease and death, including maggots and flies. He could control the spirits of the dead, including those of the great Beasts. Pestilence could transform his appearance into that of other people, both alive and dead. Pestilence had the power to generate disease, could cause instantaneous but temporary rapid aging and had the power to draw upon the "bodily decay" of other living beings to rejuvenate himself. Pestilence had extensive knowledge of chemistry beyond what was commonly known in the 19th century. His knowledge was such that he could create potions which could induce a deathlike state of suspended animation.
Ichisumi
[edit]Petra
[edit]Petra is a fictional character appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in the limited series X-Men: Deadly Genesis #1 (November 2005), and was created by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Pete Woods. She is one of the "Missing X-Men".
Petra was the first of her family to be born in the United States. Her mother, father and brother emigrated from Denmark while the former was pregnant with her. They lived the typical American life in the suburbs of New York City for most of her childhood. Shortly after her thirteenth birthday, Petra's family was killed by a rockslide while on a camping trip, and Petra unknowingly used her mutant powers of earth manipulation to avoid getting hurt. After spending weeks in Child Protective Services, Petra was sent to live in New Jersey in a foster home. She was placed in a home that had five other children that were forced to share the same bedroom. Her foster mother was old and uncaring, and her foster father was too caring while trying to hold and touch her all the time.
One day on an outing to Central Park, her foster father tried to touch her yet sank knee-deep into the ground. It was then that Petra realized that she was a mutant, and she ran away. She found a cave and hid there for days crying, knowing that with her abilities she could have either killed or saved her family. She camped in Central Park for a couple of years, using her power to manipulate rock caves into shelters to avoid being arrested and sent to juvenile detention centers. When she was sixteen, she discovered another useful aspect of her ability: she could turn coal into diamonds by concentrating hard enough. For a year, she used this aspect of her power to make diamonds of varying sizes to sell to pawn shops so she could buy food and survive. One day, however, a pawn shop employee said he was going to call the owner of the store, but he called the police.
Running to her rock shelter, the police found Petra before she could hide, and took her into custody after a brief battle. When she awoke, a female guard informed her that she was being released into the custody of Dr. Moira MacTaggert who was there to help Petra. This at first frightened Petra because she had never known anyone to try to help her because of her abilities, only hurt her.[54] After some time with Dr. MacTaggert, Professor X took Petra alongside Sway, Darwin and Vulcan to rescue the original X-Men team trapped on the mutant island Krakoa.[volume & issue needed] Petra instinctively used her powers to bury Vulcan and Darwin, and then gets incinerated by the volcano creature that was created by Krakoa.[55]
When the X-Men establish Krakoa as a mutant paradise, Petra was among the revived mutants living there to which she, Sway and Vulcan were residing in the Summer House.[56] During the "Empyre" storyline, Petra and Sway have a drink with Vulcan at the Summer House on the Moon. After Vulcan defeated the Cotati attackers, Petra and Sway catch up.[57]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Petra was a "terrakinetic" or "geo-morph",[58] having the ability to psychokinetically manipulate, control, levitate and reshape the classic element of earth—sand, stone, rock, lava, and/or dirt—and could even transform the consistency of earth and rock, such as turning a lump of coal into a diamond.[54] She also could use this power to cause minor earthquakes and create shapes out of solid rock. Petra means "rocky" in Latin and "stone" in Greek.
Alternative versions of Petra
[edit]The Ultimate Marvel version of the character is Petra Laskov, a Syrian female mutant and the wife of Georgian activist Nikolai Laskov. The couple's child was held at gunpoint, forcing Petra to kill her husband to which her own child gets killed anyway.[59] Years later, she appears as the supervillainess Swarm aka Insect Queen[59] of the supervillain Liberators group that invades the United States to kill many to put a stop to perceived American aggression. A showdown with the Ultimates resulted in Petra being defeated by the Wasp.[60] However, Petra is rebuilt as the superheroine Red-Wasp of the Avengers led by Nick Fury and Gregory Stark.[61] The Avengers fight and ultimately defeat the Red Skull, and later Petra (disguised as a nurse) killed her family's executioner in a hospital.[62] Her abilities as the inhuman-esque Swarm are to control insects (albeit fully corporeal) with Margali Szardos's similar features of grey skin and horns while her abilities as the human-looking Red-Wasp is an aggressive variation of the Wasp.
Petra in other media
[edit]Christy Nord, an original character based on Petra, appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Kari Wahlgren as an adult and Danielle Judovits as a child.[citation needed] This version is the geokinetic daughter of Christoph Nord who lives on a farm near the U.S.-Canadian border. In "Past Discretions", she attacks Wolverine under the belief that the latter killed her father before realizing the truth: Wolverine was tasked by Weapon X to kidnap Christoph but stopped upon realizing this would make Christy an orphan, before Sabretooth completed the mission. In "Stolen Lives", Christy is abducted by Maverick before being rescued by Wolverine and Mystique. Emma Frost later undoes Christoph's brainwashing, allowing the Nords to reunite.
Mike Peterson
[edit]Phage
[edit]Phage is the name used by a symbiote in Marvel Comics. The symbiote, created by David Michelinie and Ron Lim, first appeared in Venom: Lethal Protector #4 (May 1993), and was named in Carnage, U.S.A. #2 (March 2012) due to an unrelated character from the Venom: The Hunted comic storyline and Venom: Along Came A Spider toy line.[63] It was created as one of five symbiote "children" forcefully spawned from the Venom symbiote along with Riot, Agony, Lasher and Scream. Phage primarily sports symbiote spikes.
Carl Mach
[edit]Phage's first host was Carl Mach, a mercenary hired alongside Scream (Donna Diego), Agony (Leslie Gesneria), Lasher (Ramon Hernandez) and Riot (Trevor Cole) by Carlton Drake's Life Foundation in San Francisco. Phage and his four symbiote "siblings" are defeated by Spider-Man and Venom.[64] The hosts kidnap Eddie Brock in an attempt to communicate with their symbiotes in Chicago. Brock refuses to aid them while the hosts are killed by Diego.[65]
Rico Axelson
[edit]Phage's second host was Rico Axelson, a Lieutenant assigned alongside Riot (Howard Odgen), Lasher (Marcus Simms), and Agony (James Murphy) to the Mercury Team. With Cletus Kasady on the loose in Colorado, Phage and the Team Mercury assist Spider-Man, Scorn and Flash Thompson.[66] However, Phage and his teammates are killed by Carnage in their secret base,[67] and the four symbiotes bond with Mercury Team's dog.[68]
Billy
[edit]After being possessed by Knull, the four symbiotes possess a bickering family, with Phage taking the son Billy. The group head to New York to assist in Carnage's quest[69] and hunt Dylan Brock and Normie Osborn but are defeated and separated from their hosts by the Maker.[70] Under Knull's possession, Phage merges with his "siblings" into one, but is defeated by Andi Benton.[71]
Mitch
[edit]Phage's fourth host is Buck Cashman's hunting dog Mitch.[72]
Buck Cashman
[edit]Phage's fifth host is Buck Cashman. Led by the Carnage symbiote, Phage and the other three symbiote enforcers participate in a conspiracy involving the Friends of Humanity, only to be defeated by Thompson, Silence and Toxin and taken into Alchemax's custody.[73][74][75]
Carl Strickland
[edit]During the "Venom War" storyline, Wild Pack member Carl Strickland bonds with the Phage symbiote while fighting the Zombiotes.[76]
Phage in other media
[edit]- The Carl Mach incarnation of Phage appears as a boss in Spider-Man and Venom: Separation Anxiety.
- The Carl Mach incarnation of Phage appears as a playable character in Spider-Man Unlimited.
Phantazia
[edit]Phantom Eagle
[edit]Phantom Reporter
[edit]Phantom Rider
[edit]Carter Slade
[edit]Jamie Jacobs
[edit]Lincoln Slade
[edit]Reno Jones
[edit]Hamilton Slade
[edit]J. T. Slade
[edit]Jaime Slade
[edit]Phaser
[edit]Phastos
[edit]Phat
[edit]Chester Phillips
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Chester Phillips is a World War II general in the Marvel Universe. The character, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appeared in Tales of Suspense #63 (March 1965).
Within the context of the stories, General Chester Phillips is one of the army officers overseeing subject selection for Project: Rebirth. He takes a personal interest in Steve Rogers as the best candidate for the first test.[77] Both he and Abraham Erskine refuse to allow General Maxfield Saunders to have Clinton McIntyre receive the first full treatment. When Saunders steals the serum and apparently kills McIntyre, Phillips has the body shipped away and Saunders arrested.[78]
Chester Phillips in other media
[edit]- Chester Phillips appears in The Marvel Super Heroes.
- Chester Phillips appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
- Chester Phillips appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones.[79] First appearing in the live-action film Captain America: The First Avenger, this version is a colonel, leader of the Strategic Scientific Reserve (SSR), and a co-founder of S.H.I.E.L.D. Additionally, an alternate timeline version of Phillips appears in the Disney+ animated series What If...? episode "What If... Captain Carter Were the First Avenger?", in which he is killed by Heinz Kruger and succeeded by John Flynn.
Phobos
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Original: Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #32 (August 1991) Current: Ares: God of War #1 (March 2006) |
Created by | Original: Roy Thomas Jean-Marc Lofficier Current: Michael Avon Oeming Travel Foreman |
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Full name | Original: Phobos Current: Alexander Aaron |
Species | Olympian[80] |
Team affiliations | Original: Olympians Current: Secret Warriors |
Notable aliases | Original: God of Fear Current: Pre-Retcon: God of War[81] Currently: Phobos |
Abilities | Original:
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Phobos is the name of two fictional comic book characters appearing in books published by Marvel Comics characters, based on the Greek mythological deity of the same name. The first appeared in Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #32 (August 1991) in a story written by Roy Thomas and Jean-Marc Lofficier.
The second and current Phobos first appeared in the 2006 Ares: God of War mini-series (written by Michael Avon Oeming; art by Travel Foreman). He is the son of Ares, step-brother to Hippolyta, and a member of the Secret Warriors.[83]
Due to the nature of gods in the Marvel Universe, in addition to the retcon surrounding the current Phobos (see below) the relationship between the two has not been explicitly explained.
Original
[edit]The original Phobos first appeared in the "A Gathering of Fear" storyline in Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme[84] #32 (August 1991) written by Roy Thomas and Jean-Marc Lofficier. He reappeared in "The Great Fear" storyline in DS:SS #39 (March 1992).
Phobos and his brother Deimos are sons of Ares and Nox (posing as Venus) but were killed by Thor and Hercules in their first appearance.[85] Later the Fear Lords release so much fear that Nox is able to bring her sons back, creating them from the Darkforce but they were eventually defeated again.[86] Phobos meets his final fate when Amatsu-Mikaboshi assaults Olympus and kills him.[87]
Alexander
[edit]The current Phobos, Alexander, first appeared in the Ares limited series in 2006 written by Michael Avon Oeming. Here, he is manipulated by Amatsu-Mikaboshi into becoming a warrior until his father, Ares, saves him many years later, a young adult with god-like powers.[81] This ending is ignored for future storyline purposes. The character returns, retconned by Brian Michael Bendis and reduced to a ten-year-old boy with no specialized training in Mighty Avengers #1, then reappears in the Secret Invasion crossover, in Mighty Avengers and the Secret Invasion limited series. Once Dark Reign started, he began appearing regularly in Secret Warriors.
The current Phobos is a young boy named Alexander Aaron.[88] In the 2006 Ares: God or War mini-series, Alexander is taken from his father, Ares, by Zeus, and then kidnapped by the Japanese god Amatsu-Mikaboshi. Mikaboshi, in an attempt to destroy the Marvel pantheons, trains and manipulates Alex for at least five Olympian years–which vary substantially from human years in that years can pass to the gods while simultaneously only a few days or months passing for humans – under the guise of a mother-figure who eventually turns him into a deadly swordsman. He is saved from the evil deity when the combination of Zeus and Ares's influences broke his brainwashing. Their salvation apparently eliminates his skills.[volume & issue needed]
Brian Michael Bendis then ret-conned these events in Mighty Avengers. When Alex / Phobos is first approached by fellow Secret Warrior Daisy, he is once again a young boy, untrained, and aware that his father is the god Ares (Mighty Avengers #13). (The general story of Mikaboshi destroying the Marvel pantheons and Zeus' sacrifice remains canon however).[89] It is at this point that Daisy reveals to Alex that he is Phobos.[90] Afterwards he begins to gain fear like powers, having inherited the original's abilities. However, in Mighty Avengers #13 he scared off a couple of boys, and after that he lied to Daisy that he doesn't have any powers, but she doesn't believe him. After talking with her he says 'that explains so much' because he realises then that he's new Phobos, and was born mortal, but after drinking Mikaboshi's blood he became god and now he has fear powers and Daisy told him who he really is (new god of fear). In that issue Ares tells him that he's an Avenger right now and he cannot worry about his grades.[volume & issue needed]
During the Secret Invasion storyline, Alex is recruited by Nick Fury for his team of Secret Warriors.[91] Post-invasion, he remains a member of the team and has shown evidence of additional pre-cognitive powers.[82] However, his father has noticed his absence upon receiving a truancy notice.[92] In the aftermath of Utopia, Ares followed Alex and Daisy to one of Fury's base, where he discovers his son's affiliation with the former S.H.I.E.L.D. director. Fury tells Ares that his son has potential. Ares ultimately accepts his son's decision, meaning that he doesn't need to hide his allegiance anymore.[93] Phobos later pilots a Fury Life Model Decoy to assist Black Widow and Songbird but they are captured by the Thunderbolts. As soon as Norman Osborn shoots the LMD in the head, Phobos reveals himself, inflicting Osborn with the fear that he will lose his mind soon enough.[94] During Siege, Phobos tried to tag along with the other secret warriors to help the Asgardians, but Nick Fury wouldn't let him, because he knew his father would die and he didn't want him to witness it. When the fiasco was over, Thor confronted Phobos telling him that Ares was dead and he offered to take him to see his next of kin in Mount Olympus. However, he declined his offer. Thor offered that if he ever changed his mind, he would take him there. Although he had mixed feelings with his dad, he still felt sad that he died.[volume & issue needed]
Phobos is now in Elysium after having been stabbed and killed by Gorgon wielding the sword Godkiller. His last appearance had his father proud of his actions as they were reunited in the afterlife.[95]
Powers and abilities of Phobos
[edit]Both versions of Phobos control the power of fear, a power that has been seen to cause victims to run for their lives as well as attack their partners. Certain characters have proven immune to this ability (i.e. Nick Fury, Gorgon)–they cite that they lack fear as the reason.[96] The current version of Phobos (Alex) was at one time a highly trained swordsman and possessed strength and endurance similar to other Olympian gods in the Marvel universe,[88] however this has since been ret-conned.[90] Secret Warriors #10 re-establishes his training with a sword. He was denied use of it by his father Ares, who required him to be proficient in all forms of arms before returning his sword. Currently he, like the previous Phobos, can instill fear in others. Additionally, he has shown evidence of pre-cognitive powers.[82] When utilizing his fear based powers, Alex's eyes glow. The color has shown to vary between white and red. Whether this is simply due to the artist's rendering or the level of power usage is unknown.[96] [90]
Relationship between the two Phobos
[edit]According to the Thor & Hercules: Encyclopaedia Mythologica, the original Phobos and the current Alex are two separate characters. More specifically, they are half-brothers. The Phobos profile indicates that the original Phobos (and his brother Deimos) were killed during Mikaboshi's invasion of Olympus, and that Alexander inherited the fear-based powers of his slain older half-brother following his return to Earth.[97]
Reception of Phobos
[edit]- In 2019, CBR.com ranked Phobos 9th in their "Marvel Comics: The 10 Most Powerful Olympians" list.[98]
- In 2022, Sportskeeda ranked Phobos 9th in their "10 best Greek gods from Marvel comics " list.[99]
Phoenix Force
[edit]Phone Ranger
[edit]Photon
[edit]Monica Rambeau
[edit]Genis-Vell
[edit]Piecemeal
[edit]Piecemeal is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Gilbert Benson
[edit]Young Gilbert Benson was a mutant with the ability to absorb different energy frequencies and store them within his body. His mother, the armored mutant mercenary known as Harness, forced Gilbert to travel across the world with her to absorb the dispersed energy of Proteus.
Absorbing the energy, Piecemeal grew into a monstrous amalgamation of Gilbert and Proteus and set about warping reality across Scotland. Eventually the X-Factor team convinced the amalgamation that it could never be happy, and it opted to end its own existence.[volume & issue needed]
Cyborg
[edit]Piecemeal was a cyborg created in a secret Amazon laboratory by a scientific team supervised by the Red Skull. Piecemeal was assembled from a combination of human and animal corpses and high-tech weaponry for the purpose of being the ultimate killing machine. Before the Red Skull could fully program Piecemeal's mind, the Hulk attacked the laboratory, but Piecemeal escaped in the confusion. The mindless Piecemeal wandered through the Amazon before stowing away on a cargo plane en route to Scotland. A retired Pantheon member residing on Loch Ness later summoned the Hulk when Piecemeal began attacking tourists and draining their minds. Piecemeal battled the Hulk–during which he revealed his ability to duplicate the Hulk's appearance and powers–and was apparently killed.[100]
Alexander Pierce
[edit]Donald Pierce
[edit]Pigeon
[edit]Pigeon is an anthropomorphic pigeon and animal version of Vision.
Piledriver
[edit]Pink Pearl
[edit]Pinky Pinkerton
[edit]Pip the Troll
[edit]Pipeline
[edit]Piper
[edit]Piranha
[edit]Pisces
[edit]Noah Perricone
[edit]Life Model Decoy
[edit]Second Life Model Decoy
[edit]Female Life Model Decoy
[edit]Ecliptic
[edit]Thanos' Pisces
[edit]Pit Bull
[edit]Pit Bull is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Pit Bull an anthropomorphic pit bull who is the leader of drug cartel in Mexico called the Man-Dogs.
Pixie
[edit]Plantman
[edit]Plunderer
[edit]Pluto
[edit]Pod
[edit]Poison
[edit]Poison (Cecilia Cardinale) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Cynthia Martin. Poison first appeared in Web of Spider-Man Annual #4 (1988).
Polestar
[edit]Porcupine
[edit]Alexander Gentry
[edit]Roger Gocking
[edit]Billy Bates
[edit]Pork Grind
[edit]Pork Grind is a pig version of Venom from Earth-8311 and one of Spider-Ham's enemies. His name is a play on of pork rind, cooked pieces of pork fat.
Portal
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Avengers #304 (June 1989) as Portal: Darkhawk #5 (July 1991) |
Created by | Danny Fingeroth Rich Buckler |
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Alter ego | Charles Little Sky |
Species | Human Mutant |
Team affiliations | A.R.M.O.R. |
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Portal (Charles Little Sky) is a mutant fictional character superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
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The character first appeared as Charles Little Sky in Avengers #304 (June 1989) and as Portal in Darkhawk #5 (July 1991).
Fictional character biography
[edit]Native American Charles Little Sky was born in Hartsdale, New Mexico. As a teenager, he manifested his dimension-spanning powers during a confrontation between the Avengers and Puma, the superhuman protector of Little Sky's tribe. Little Sky fled the reservation he lived on, moving to New York City where he took a job as a construction worker. He was followed by Puma, who had set out in pursuit of Little Sky out of fear that the powers he'd soon manifest would prove dangerous. When Puma finally tracked him down at Ellis Island, Little Sky's powers activated for the first time, opening a portal to the dimension where the U-Foes had been exiled, freeing them. The U-Foes attempted to kill Little Sky to keep him from using his powers to banish them again, and the Avengers and Puma were forced to team up to protect him. During the fight, Little Sky escaped, using his powers and began traveling the dimensions.[101]
Along the way he picked up a variety of weapons, including a gun that fired 'energy harpoons,' and learned to control his powers. In one dimension he encountered Kistur, the leader of an intergalactic gang of criminals who was armed with one of the android Darkhawk bodies created by Dargin Bokk. Kistur asked Little Sky to join the gang so they could use his powers to plunder other dimensions. Little Sky refused and Kistur tried to kill him, but Little Sky fought back and ended up accidentally shooting Kistur's Darkhawk amulet, the focal point of his powers, out of his chest. The loss of the amulet killed Kistur's Darkhawk body, and Little Sky removed and donned Kistur's body armor for further protection. Worried that Kistur might revive, Little Sky attempted to destroy the amulet, but when that failed, he discarded it in another dimension.[102] Little Sky eventually managed to return to Earth, opening a portal to a museum in New York City that Chris Powell and his family were touring. Powell transformed into his Darkhawk persona, and Portal, mistaking Powell for a reborn Kistur, attacked. Darkhawk managed to incapacitate Portal, who was taken in federal custody by a Guardsman.[103] Portal had been injured during the fight and was placed in a hospital under the guard of Captain America. The U-Foes wanted Portal to take them to a dimension they'd once happened upon while they were exiled from Earth, and they attacked the hospital. Captain America, Darkhawk and Daredevil defeated the U-Foes, but Portal revived and after explaining how he had acquired parts of his armor from an opponent resembling Darkhawk, escaped to another dimension during the fight.[104]
Portal surfaced again to retrieve his weapons and equipment from a federal research center, battling some Guardsmen.[105] Portal was targeted by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants led by Toad, whose member Sauron brainwashed Portal into assisting them.[106] He was rescued by Darkhawk, Spider-Man, and Sleepwalker, after which he escaped again into another dimensional warp.[107] Portal would later return as Darkhawk's ally, protecting New York in his stead at a time when Darkhawk seemed to be dying and needed time to recuperate. During that time, Portal was targeted by Shaper, a superhuman snuff artist who'd targeted Darkhawk for death. Shaper ended up going after Portal instead when Portal began using Chris Powell's amulet to become the Darkhawk in Chris's place. Meanwhile, members of the Mahari race, another alien species from the same home world as Kistur, took control of the Darkhawk ship in a plan to avenge Kistur. They reanimated Kistur in a redesigned Darkhawk android as Overhawk, and went after Portal's family. In the end, Portal and Darkhawk managed to prevent them from destroying the Earth.[volume & issue needed]
Charles is one of the few mutants that retained their superhuman powers after the M-Day.[volume & issue needed] He is shown as the director of A.R.M.O.R. and he used his powers to transport Machine Man and Jocasta to the Marvel Zombies universe.[108] He collects Jocasta after Machine Man retrieves a sample of the still-living Vanessa Fisk's tissues, but is forced to leave a badly damaged Machine Man behind.[109] After fending off the Zombies that invaded A.R.M.O.R, with the help of Jocasta, Machine Man and the 616-Earth Morbius, Portal discovered that some of them managed to escape. He then approved Morbius' project to re-form the Midnight Sons to destroy the living dead.[110]
Powers, abilities, and equipment
[edit]Portal is a mutant capable of opening rifts in space passing through extra-dimensional warps to transport himself and others. His portals allow instantaneous travel between different vibratory-attuned planes of reality, or "dimensions". Opening a portal without preparation will give him access to another dimension completely at random. He seems to possess some talent for finding dimensions he has been to before, yet he could not immediately find Earth again once he first got lost in the dimensional planes. Presumably, then, Portal has a kind of extrasensory "marking" ability, allowing him to record the space/time coordinates of a dimension while he is present in it, so that he could return to it again in the future if he chooses. He could not automatically return to Earth because he had not consciously "marked" it before leaving. Portal is capable of using his powers for teleportation, traveling instantly across about a few miles within a single dimension. Trying to transport himself more than a few miles in one jump, however, will destabilize the portal and send him off into another dimension, even if he is trying to stay anchored in one. Dimensional warps created by Portal cease to exist when he is rendered unconscious.
Portal has also been shown to be able to home in on other people who have gone through one of his portals, opening a new gateway to retrieve or follow them if necessary. He used that ability to rescue Spider-Man from the dimension he had thrown the wall-crawler into while under Sauron's control. Portal is also armed with a wide variety of weaponry, including a huge gun that shoots 'energy harpoons' (fires concussive force blasts capable of leveling an office building), a hand-weapon (capable of firing a fast-hardening adhesive substance which impedes physical movement of target), a wheel (a 1⁄2-inch-thick (13 mm) throwing disc which can separate into components with independent guidance systems, each of which contains a burst of concussive force equal to several hand grenades). He also has a suit of body armor composed of alien materials that he stole from a dead Darkhawk android that has been outfitted to allow him to survive in space. Portal carries a supply of adhesive ammunition contained in his belt, and a directional mechanism that focuses his warp power. Little Sky also has a quantity of gymnastics training.[102] He is highly skilled in the use of his own weaponry, and a skilled motorcyclist.
Possessor
[edit]Post
[edit]Kevin Tremain was a mutant captured and studied by the Mandarin. His first appearance was in X-Men (vol. 2) #50. On a secret mission, the Six Pack attacked the secret base Tremain was held in. Tremain was mortally injured; Cable tried to save his life, first by using his telekinesis to keep Tremain's body together, and finally by giving him a blood transfusion. Although it seems he survived this trauma, Cable seemed to think Tremain had later died.[111]
Years later, Tremain resurfaced as Post, the lowest of Onslaught's emissaries. Post had superhuman size, strength, stamina, and sturdiness. He was also a mathematical genius. After being infected with the T-O virus via blood transfusion from Cable, Post became a cyborg, who was also able to generate energy discharges, cloaking fields, biogenetic scanners and teleport himself to remote locations.[112]
Postman
[edit]Pepper Potts
[edit]Poundcakes
[edit]Malcolm Powder
[edit]Further reading |
Malcolm Powder first appeared in Alias #6 (April 2002), created by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos. Powder was a high school student and a fan of Jessica Jones.
He made his first appearance by breaking into Jessica's apartment and answering her phone. Jessica kicked him out. Later, while Jessica was looking for a Rick Jones (not the famous one), Powder showed up again asking for a job as her personal part-time secretary. He was kicked out once again.[113]
Powder arrived again, this time asking Jessica about the secret identities of Captain America and Daredevil. He asked for a job, and Jessica agreed under the condition that he find information on Mattie Franklin, who was missing.[114] To Jessica's surprise, Powder showed up with a girl named Laney, who claimed her brother was dating Mattie around the time she disappeared.[115] He was last seen answering Jessica's phone as her secretary.[116]
Malcolm Powder in other media
[edit]Malcolm Joseph Ducasse appears in the Netflix series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by Eka Darville.
- Malcolm Ducasse first appears in Jessica Jones.[117] This version is Jessica Jones' neighbor whom she meets while saving him from two muggers, a meeting she does not recall because that was also the night that Kilgrave first brought her under his control. It is later revealed that Malcolm was planning on getting into social work, but after Jessica escaped from Kilgrave's control, Kilgrave tracked Malcolm down and ordered him to get addicted to drugs, and made him secretly take pictures of Jessica. When Jessica finds out, she leaves Malcolm handcuffed in her bathroom and forces him to go into withdrawal.[118] He soon becomes the leader of a support group for Kilgrave's victims,[119] helps Robyn get closure after Kilgrave kills her brother,[120] stays by Luke's bedside while he's recovering from a concussion, and after Kilgrave is defeated, begins to work for Jessica as her secretary.[121]
- Malcolm appeared in The Defenders. He is introduced popping in to Jessica's apartment while she is invested in a missing persons case, much to Jessica's annoyance, and offers a helpful tip that allows Jessica to track down her mysterious caller's location.[122] Later on, John Raymond, learning that Jessica is trying to find him, forces his way into Jessica's apartment and holds Malcolm at gunpoint. Malcolm and Jessica try to talk Raymond into going to the police, but Elektra breaks into the apartment and tries to kill Raymond, who shoots himself rather than let her kill him. Elektra flees the scene while Jessica and Malcolm are arrested by Detective Misty Knight.[123] Misty attempts to interrogate the two for information, but Matt Murdock shows up to bail them out of custody.[124] Later on, when the Hand begin targeting the heroes' loved ones, Jessica has Trish and Malcolm hide with Colleen Wing, Claire Temple, Karen Page and Foggy Nelson at Misty's precinct.[125] After the Hand is defeated, Malcolm is last seen helping Jessica fix up her apartment and painting over the bullet holes left from Jessica and Trish's fight with Simpson.[126]
- In the second season of Jessica Jones, Malcolm continues to be an associate to Jessica and is constantly taking notes of advice from her, regardless of whether they are intentional or not.[127] Jessica uses him to track down leads on IGH as well as settle a tenancy dispute with their new building superintendent Oscar Arocho. When Jessica and Trish find an IGH nurse named Inez Green, they task Malcolm with delivering Inez to Jeri Hogarth.[128] In the midst of the IGH investigation, Malcolm also helps Jeri uncover dirt on her partners who are tried to get her fired. Malcolm later hooks up with Trish and begins a sexual relationship with her,[129] though it ends when Trish, seeking to get powers like Jessica from Dr. Karl Malus, knocks out, ties up, and stuffs Malcolm in the trunk of her car when he tries to bring Dr. Malus in. Finally, she kidnaps Dr. Malus and threatens to shoot Malcolm if he tries to stop her.[130] Fed up with Trish and Jessica using him, Malcolm quits and goes to work for rival private investigator Pryce Cheng, who in turn has been retained by Hogarth's new private law firm.[131]
- In the third season of Jessica Jones, Malcolm continues to work for Hogarth and is in a relationship with a woman named Zaya Okonjo at a party in his new apartment, although he is disturbed by the methods used to help a baseball player client out of town, a drunk driving incident, resulting in another career-damaging accident for the client.[132] Malcolm must protect Erik Gelden's sister, Brianna, who must stay away from Gregory P. Salinger, an intellectually formidable, psychopathic serial killer.[133] Malcolm asks to rejoin Alias Investigations, to which Jessica accepts; assigning him to look into the files of Jace Montero. After breaking up with Zaya, Malcolm begins a relationship with Brianna.[134] After Trish killed Sallinger in the courthouse elevator, Malcolm decides to help Jessica to demand to stop her, and suggested that she involve the police, but if that happened, the public would find out and chase her out of town. After Malcolm saw the news detailing Trish's savage assault on Demetri Patseras, Jessica leaks to the news Trish's identity of her as the masked vigilante. The next morning, a trucker tells Malcolm that he saw Trish in a silver Lexus, and he was heading east where the old airport was located. Malcolm and Erik stay because Jessica wanted to deal with Trish alone. In the end after Trish was arrested, Malcolm sees Jessica go on a trip and she gives him the keys to Alias Investigations and told him not to screw it up.[135]
Powderkeg
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Captain Marvel Special #1 (1989) |
Created by | Dwayne McDuffie Mark D. Bright |
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Alter ego | Frank Skorina |
Team affiliations | Masters of Evil |
Abilities | Superhuman strength High-level resistance to injury Ability to sweat a nitroglycerin like compound which can detonate on impact |
Powderkeg is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
[edit]Powderkeg first appeared in Captain Marvel Special #1 and was created by Dwayne McDuffie and Mark D. Bright.
Fictional character biography
[edit]Little is known about the man who became Powderkeg. He was a mercenary hired to steal high-tech circuitry for Brazilian crime lord Kristina Ramos. He ran afoul of Captain Marvel II (Monica Rambeau) who had thought she lost her powers after stopping a mutated Marrina. She encounters Powderkeg and used her new powers to defeat him.[136] Powderkeg fights the Avengers during a failed mass prison escape occurring at the Vault ("Venom Deathrap: The Vault"). During the incident, he follows the leader of the breakout, Venom. Teamed with Mentallo and Vermin, they temporarily defeat Iron Man and Hank Pym. The entire breakout is soon neutralized by technological means, with energy pumped through Mentallo.[137]
Powderkeg is later recruited by Doctor Octopus to join his incarnation of the Masters of Evil during the Infinity War. The Masters of Evil confront the Guardians of the Galaxy in the Avengers Mansion. Everyone becomes embroiled in a fight against evil doubles of both teams. Magus, the villain behind the Infinity War, had recruited an army of super-powered doubles to defeat and absorb Earth's superpowered resistance.[138] Both groups work together to survive the assault. The doubles only stop apperearing with other forces stop the Magus. Doctor Octopus wants to continue his assault on the Mansion and on the Guardians. Powderkeg and his other allies are displeased with this, unwilling to turn on those who they had literally fought back to back with just minutes ago. The Masters turn on Octopus, pursuing him out of the Mansion.[139]
At some point, Powderkeg is finally captured and imprisoned, where he would later team up with a number of other villains against the She-Hulk, although they are defeated.[140] He has appeared in Brand New Day as one of the patrons of the Bar With No Name.[141] At some point in time between then and the fall of Norman Osborn, he was captured and sent to The Raft, where, during a visit by the Avengers Academy, there was a power failure caused by Hazmat (on the team), allowing the prisoners to run riot. Powderkeg almost crushes Hazmat and Mettle, but the timely intervention of Tigra saved them. He is put back in his cell in the end.[142]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Powderkeg is superhumanly strong and highly resistant to injury. Further, he sweats a nitroglycerin-like compound which can detonate on impact, lending explosive force to his punches.
In other media
[edit]Powderkeg's fight with the Yancy Street Gang and Thing of the Fantastic Four is discussed in the non-fiction book From Krakow To Krypton.[143]
Power Broker
[edit]Curtiss Jackson
[edit]Successor
[edit]Power Man
[edit]Erik Josten
[edit]Luke Cage
[edit]Victor Alvarez
[edit]Power Mongoose
[edit]Power Mongoose is an anthropomorphic mongoose and animal version of Power Man.
Power Princess
[edit]Power Skrull
[edit]Powerhouse
[edit]Rieg Davan
[edit]Unnamed
[edit]Predator X
[edit]Presence
[edit]Presence is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
As a younger man, Sergei Krylov was a Belarusian nuclear physicist born in Minsk, BSSR. His twin children, Nikolai Krylenko and Laynia Petrovna, were taken from birth by the Soviet government to be trained as soldiers, after their mutant natures manifested.
Sergei eventually became one of the most influential men behind the scenes of the Soviet government. However, despite being a scientific genius, he was also quite mad. He caused a Chernobyl-like nuclear disaster in the "Forbidden Zone" using cobalt radiation baths and a nuclear blast, which transformed Tania Belinsky into his super-powered thrall as the second Red Guardian. The nuclear energy transformed Sergei into a superhuman being as well, and he could now generate nuclear energy within his own body for various uses. Sergi began calling himself "The Presence". The Presence and Red Guardian battled the Defenders when they came to find her. The Presence left when she regained her free will and spurned him.[144] Soon after, the Presence battled a giant mutated amoeba in the "Forbidden Zone", and was then reunited and reconciled with Red Guardian.[145]
The government now wanted the threat of the Presence eliminated. His own children had been trained by the government as super-powered soldiers and, unaware of their true relationship, were sent to kill him. Alongside the Red Guardian, Presence encountered the Hulk, Professor Phobos, and the Soviet Super-Soldiers in the "Forbidden Zone". Darkstar and Vanguard learned that the Presence was their father and turned against the Soviet regime, and saved the Presence from Phobos. To save the Soviet Union from the radiation of the Forbidden Zone, an irradiated Soviet wasteland, the Presence and the Red Guardian absorbed the radiation into themselves and left for outer space, where they claimed they would transform themselves into inert matter.[146] The twins became agents on their own, fighting for the good of the people, and sometimes working with their father.
The Presence was revealed to be held prisoner with Red Guardian (now calling herself Starlight) on the Stranger's laboratory world.[147] The pair returned to Earth with the Jack of Hearts. The Presence attempted to kill Eon, but was instead trapped in the "Quantum Zone" dimension by Quasar.[148] It was revealed in flashback how Maelstrom had persuaded the Presence to attack Eon.[149] The Presence was eventually rescued from the "Quantum Zone" by Neutron, and teamed with him to seek vengeance on Quasar. The Presence learned of the Soviet Union's collapse, and returned to Russia with the intent to create a "new order".[150] Later, the Presence sent Starlight to capture the Black Widow and Darkstar.[151]
Vanguard was ultimately killed in a battle while he and Darkstar were aiding the cosmic hero Quasar. Darkstar blamed Quasar for her brother's death and fled back to Russia. When she encountered her father, Darkstar shared her feelings with him, and the Presence forced Quasar to flee Earth on the threat of killing Quasar's loved ones. Sergei visited his son's memorial and sought to revive him by shifting his atoms to microscopically enter Vanguard's body. There he discovered a trace of Vanguard's mutant energy remained, keeping him faintly alive. The Presence managed to use this energy to resurrect his son, but nearly exhausted his own power, and was cast adrift in the subatomic reality he had entered.[volume & issue needed]
While in subatomic exile, the Presence discovered new aspects of his power and atomic particles, and when he had sufficiently regenerated, resumed his normal size and returned to the Forbidden Zone. There he embarked on a plan to unite all of the former Soviet Union by transforming its people into a race of zombie-like radioactive beings living under a communal mind.[152] He managed to convert several Siberian scientists, Vanguard and the rest of the Winter Guard, and the Avengers, who investigated the disturbance, leaving only Thor and the seemingly-immortal Firebird to stand against him.[153] As Thor threatened to kill the Presence, Starlight, as the Presence's companion, ultimately offered their surrender and used her own power to revive those who had been transformed and remand herself and the Presence to Russian custody; she did not share his vision, but their powers meant that they would only ever have each other for company, and so she wished to keep him alive.[154] In the final struggle of the Kang War, the Presence and Starlight aided in the struggle to destroy Kang the Conqueror's Damocles Base space station,[155] with Starlight blackmailing the Presence for assistance by threatening to leave him if he attempted anything more than simply doing his job and subsequently returning to his cell.[156]
В серии Darkstar и Winter Guard Limited присутствие было, очевидно, было навсегда уничтожено, когда русский супергерой Powersurge пожертвовал своей жизнью, чтобы победить его после того, как он снова попытался победить Россию после того, как Starligh Влюблен в своего сына, Авангард . [ Том и проблема необходимы ] [ 157 ] [ 158 ] [ 159 ]
В Deadpool и Mercs for Money присутствие кратко возрождается Umbral Dynamics (корпорация, тайно возглавляемая Кэролайн Ле Фэй) путем сбора власти нескольких сверхчеловеков с радиационными полномочиями. После боя с новыми Mercs за деньги и Дэдпул присутствие снова убит негасонической боеголовкой, которая истощает его власть. [ 160 ]
Присутствие в других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]Присутствие появляется в Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 . [ 161 ]
Священники Джон
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[ редактировать ]Дои - обученный леопардовой игрой Killmonger, который был убит во время его подъема к власти в Ваканде от Ачебе.
Примус
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[ редактировать ]Prodigy - это название разных персонажей, появляющихся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics.
Ричи Гилмор
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Издатель | Marvel Comics |
Первое появление | Слингеры № 0 (сентябрь 1998 г.) |
Создан | Джозеф Харрис Адам Поллана |
Находящая информация | |
Другой я | Ричи Гилмор |
Разновидность | Человек |
Командная принадлежность | Слингеры Инициатива Тяжелые нападающие Новые воины |
Способности | Adept Wrestler Мистически наполненные гранты костюма: Огромная сверхчеловеческая сила, скорость и выносливость Ближевший прыжок Сколоть через мыс |
Prodigy ( Ritchie Gilmore ) - вымышленный супергерой, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . Prodigy впервые появился в Slingers #0 (сентябрь 1998 г.) и был создан Джозефом Харрисом и Адамом Поллиной . Prodigy был одним из функций персонажа в серии Six-Issue Series 2011 года « Страх»: «Молодежь в восстании» . Вундеркинд в конечном итоге присоединился к инициативе Мстителей .
Ричи Гилмор - типичный спортсмен , капитан своей команды по борьбе колледжа и один из самых популярных парней в школе. Но Ричи хочет большего от жизни; Он хочет быть сильнее и сильнее. Черное чудо дает ему костюм вундеркинда и возможность стать чем -то лучшим. Костюм был проникнут силой: он дает силу сверхчеловека Ричи, он может прыгать до сих пор и высоко, что кажется, что он летит, и его плащ даже позволяет ему скользить. Black Marvel заставляет Ричи лидером своей новой команды Slingers . Как вундеркинд, Ричи, наконец, может быть тем человеком, которым он всегда хотел быть, и обнаруживает, что ему нравится жизнь супергероя. Тем не менее, ему холодно и бесчувственно по отношению к своим товарищам по команде, даже не проявляя беспокойства, когда сумерки падают до ее смерти, и даже не шокирована, когда она возвращается к жизни. Вундерки считает, что ему не нужно помогать своей команде, и что им нужно научиться справляться с вещами самостоятельно. Однажды он покидает слингеры в разрушающемся туннеле, говоря, что если они действительно герои, они смогут выжить. Он так же склонен победить своих друзей, как и своих врагов. Когда он чувствует, что Рикошет бросает вызов его авторитету, он нападает на него, и ему нельзя было серьезно ранить его в результате . вмешательства Хорнета Хорнет также должен взорвать вундеркинку с его лазером «Stingers», чтобы не дать ему убить члена банды. Prodigy узнает, что Black Marvel заключил сделку с демоном по имени Мефисто, чтобы дать ему свой костюм, и что демон собрал свою душу «наставника» как оплату. В то время как другие три члена его команды идут, чтобы спасти Black Marvel, он оставляет их. Но когда Рикошет сталкивается с иллюзией своей мертвой матери, Вундеркис возвращается, чтобы выбить его из его транса. Вундеркин признается, что его сердце было наполнено ненавистью, и он отпускает эту ненависть и помогает своим друзьям освободить душу Черного чуда. Команда распускается, но Prodigy приносит извинения за свои действия до того, как он уйдет, и говорит, что ему нужно проверить его бабушку, так как она пропала довольно долго. [ 162 ]
Prodigy возвращается очень пьяным, стоя на крыше и открыто бросает вызов Закону о сверхчеловеческой регистрации во время сюжетной линии гражданской войны . Железный человек вскоре прибывает на место происшествия вместе с агентами Shield Prodigy, объявляет Iron Man предателем, а затем атакует его. Вундеркинд побежден Железным Человеком и задержан агентами щита. Однако вундеркинда преуспевает при отправке сообщения народу вселенной Marvel. Это считается первым актом гражданской войны . [ 163 ] Позже вундеркинды показывают, где он является одним из заключенных, заключенных в тюрьму негативной зоны Альфа; где его видел Питер Паркер (во время его тура с Железным человеком) в отношении статуса тех, кто отказался зарегистрироваться. [ 164 ] Вундеркинд - один из героев, который освобождается от его камеры, когда Халкунг под видом доктора Хэнка Пим открывает клетки. Он присоединяется к стороне Капитана Америки, чтобы сразиться с Железным Человеком. [ 165 ]
«Вундеркиндременный» выглядит как один из инициативы новых новобранцев . Одним из условий его освобождения из тюрьмы является то, что он берет на себя ответственность за свои пьяные действия против Железного Человека, а затем полностью поддерживает эту инициативу. Хэнк Пим рассказывает ему о своей «проблеме», в которой Гилмор отрицал, но одна из первых вещей, которые он делает,-это выходить на улицу и купить пиво для группы, хотя он не позволяет непредвзятости . питья [ 166 ] Во время сюжетной линии «Секретного вторжения» Prodigy - один из многих героев, которые борются с буровыми питательными скруллами на Таймс -сквер . [ 167 ] После вторжения вундеркиншиши помещается на испытательный срок, а не назначается инициатива. [ 168 ]
Согласившись работать на Нормана Осборна , как видно в сюжетной линии Dark Reign , вундеркиншишируется на тяжелых нападающих . [ 169 ] Однако в конечном итоге он разочаровывается в реорганизации инициативы под руководством Осборна, который поместил преступников на инициативные команды и публично отделил свою команду от этой инициативы. Частично это был член команды «Outback», который на самом деле был насильственным вором «бумеранг». Prodigy ждет репрессий Осборна под открытым небом, намереваясь попасть на камеру. Сила природы нападает на него, и вскоре присоединяются к U-Foes , Freedom Force , членам теневой инициативы и некоторыми членами армии Худа . Справедливость предлагает помочь, но Prodigy хочет сделать это в одиночку. Затем он обдумывает члены инициативы, в то время как его товарищи по команде телеметрия и непрерывная загрузка боя на YouTube . [ 170 ] Вундеркинд был проведен в тюрьме 42. Норман Осборн настаивал на том, чтобы с ним обращались хорошо, поэтому публика в конечном итоге забудет о нем. [ 171 ] После того, как Осборн был удален из власти после осады Асгарда , вундеркиндж выпускается и удостоен чести его сопротивления против Нормана Осборна. Он присоединился к схеме мотивационной динамики, но он также пытается воссоединить давний разрыв списка слингеров . [ 172 ]
Во время сюжетной линии самого страха он уходит на офисную работу. Затем командир Стив Роджерс заставляет его собрать новое воплощение инициативы Мстителей, чтобы справиться со страхом и хаосом, который происходил. В конце сюжета он получает продвижение по службе, только чтобы узнать, что его «продвижение»-это расположение хранения. [ 173 ] Позже вундеркинд появляется среди героев на стороне Джереми Бриггса, миллионера, который убедил ведущего вундеркинга, что было лучшим супер-командой. Он работал с Комодо и Хардболом , среди прочих. [ 174 ] Тем не менее, реальным планом Бриггса было устранение всех сил навсегда, независимо от того, кого он должен был убить, чтобы сделать это. Бриггс был убит в более позднем бою. [ 175 ]
Полномочия и способности
[ редактировать ]Костюм Prodigy мистически наполнен властью, давая ему огромную сверхчеловеческую силу, скорость и выносливость. Он может прыгать невероятные расстояния, и когда он прыгает, кажется, что он летит. Его золотой костюм полностью пуленепробиваемый и может противостоять большинству физических нападений. Его накидка функционирует как подвесной планер и позволяет ему скользить по воздушным течениям.
Вундеркинд также является искусным в навыках университетской борьбы. Сам он является капитаном команды по борьбе в Университете Империи. Он часто использует эти методы захвата, когда он борется. Prodigy также использовал ходы подчинения, что может быть связано с недавней тенденцией студентов -борцов, соревнующихся в ММА .
Дэвид Эллейн
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[ редактировать ]Вундеркинд в других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]- Воплощение вундеркиндов Ричи Гилмор появляется в качестве альтернативного костюма для Человека-паука в Человеке-пауке 2: Введите Electro .
- Ритчи Гилмор Воплощение вундеркиндов появляется как босс в Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 , озвученный Робертом Тинклером .
- Ритчи Гилмор Воплощение вундеркиндов появляется в качестве альтернативного костюма для Человека-паука в Человеке-пауке: край времени . [ 176 ] [ 177 ]
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Издатель | Marvel Comics |
Первое появление | Marvel Comics представляет № 73 |
Создан | Барри Виндзор-Смит (писатель-художник) |
Находящая информация | |
Другой я | Трюетт Хадсон |
Командная принадлежность | Оружие х Оружие плюс |
Примечательные псевдонимы | Профессор Андре Тортон, номер один |
Способности | Интеллект уровня гения |
Профессор Андре Тортон (настоящее имя Трюетт Хадсон ; также известный как профессор ) - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . Он враг Росомахи и получил руку в своем происхождении в рамках Weamon x проекта Профессор Тортон впервые появился в Marvel Comics Presents #73 и был создан Барри Виндзором-Смитом .
В 1972 году, почти за двадцать лет до того, как Логан был романтически вовлечен и похищен серебряной лисом в Виндзорской Сноу -Лодже, профессор Тортон экспериментировал с многочисленными мутантами, включая Саблезут и Мастодон . Он нанял Кэрол Хайнс в качестве своего помощника и ученых Авраама Корнелиуса . Его эксперименты на Росомахе ответственны за его скелет с адамантием. [ 178 ] Он также связан с созданием альфа-рейса для развития суперсолдеров для правительства США. Во время процесса, заблокированного адамантием, физическая травма заставляет Росомаху регрессировать к насильственному поведению животных, склонной к нападению на любого, кто приближается. [ 179 ] В какой -то момент загадочный «Мастер» Тортона берет на себя контроль над Росомахом и заставляет его атаковать всех в учреждении, отрезая правую руку профессора Тортона и убивая его. [ 180 ] Хотя финальная сцена поясняет читателю, что это была виртуальная реальность, моделируя попытку побега Росомахи, в более поздних выступлениях у Тортона есть металлический крюк вместо его правой руки. [ 181 ]
Спустя годы профессор Тортон и Кэрол Хайнс замахивают Росомаху в заброшенный склад в Канаде, который когда -то был секретным местом для программы Weamon X. Кодовым проектом X, Wolverine обнаруживает, что оружие X финансировалось ЦРУ и защищено в Канаде. Профессор Тортон активирует роботизированный Android по имени Шива, который запрограммирован на уничтожение всех испытуемых Project X, начиная с Росомахи. Silver Fox (который работает на другую секретную организацию под названием Hydra ), как оказалось, стоит за всем планом и шагает вперед, чтобы допросить профессора Тортона под дулом пистолета. Он пытается схватить пистолет из Silver Fox, и она смертельно стреляет в него. [ 182 ] Было показано, что Ромулус контролировал оружие X и дал приказы Труэтту, наблюдая за Росомахом, когда он был без сознания. [ 183 ] Хотя говорят, что Ромулус знал Логана в прошлой жизни, неясно, знал ли он о Логане, когда был молодым и жил в поместье Хоулетт, если бы он сделал, тогда он знал бы о связи Труэтта с Логаном. [ 184 ]
Другие версии профессора Тортона
[ редактировать ]- Версия профессора (хотя и безумно) появляется на страницах мутанта X , но убит капитаном Америкой . [ 185 ]
- В том , что, если проблема, которая спрашивает: «Что если Логан сразился с оружием X», профессор Тортон присутствовал, когда бывшие Маунти и Морской Гая Дежардинс прошли через процесс связывания Адамантиума после того, как солдаты оружия X не смогли захватить Логана. [ 186 ]
- Профессор появляется в Росомахе: конец в воспоминаниях. Он не был убит Silver Fox и жил в своих богатых днях на неизвестном пляже. [ 187 ]
Профессор Тортон в других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]- Профессор Ояма [ 188 ] (объединение лорда Темного Ветра и Торнтона) появляется в X-Men: The Animated Series , озвученный Дэвидом Кальдериси . [ 189 ]
- Профессор Тортон появляется в эпизоде X-Men: Evolution «Мрачное напоминание», озвученный Кэмпбелл Лейн .
- Профессор Тортон появляется в Росомахе и эпизоде X-Men «Прошлые дискреции», озвученный Томом Кейном .
- Профессор Тортон появляется в эпизоде «Мстители»: «Самые могущественные герои Земли », «Вот ... видение», снова озвученное Томом Кейном. [ 189 ]
- Профессор Тортон появляется в сегменте «Халк против Росомахи» от Халка против , снова озвученного Томом Кейном. [ 189 ]
- Профессор Тортон появляется в X2: месть Росомахи , озвученная Дон Морроу . [ 189 ]
- Профессор Тортон, зачисленный как «Доктор», появляется в X-Men: Legends , озвученные Эрлом Боэном .
- Профессор Тортон появляется в «Росомаха против Саблезуба» комиксе , озвученного Тревором Деволлом . [ 189 ]
Профессор X.
[ редактировать ]Профессор X-Bug
[ редактировать ]Профессор X-Bug -это антропоморфный червь и животная версия профессора X.
Профиль
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[ редактировать ]Пантеон
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[ редактировать ]Защитник (Thoral Rul) был главным тораном Xandar , чья обязанность заключалась в защите живых компьютеров Xandarian (AKA Worldmind). Защитник был убит, когда силы Небулы уничтожили население Ксандара. [ 190 ]
Протеус
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Protégé - космическая сущность из альтернативного будущего вселенной Marvel .
Персонаж, созданный Джимом Валентино , впервые появился в Guardians of the Galaxy #15 (август 1991 г.) как детский правитель Всеобщей церкви истины альтернативного будущего опекунов галактики . Валентино смоделировал его в честь своего сына Аарона в семь лет. [ 191 ] Он изображен как сверхчеловек неограниченного потенциала, с способностью дублировать не только супер-игроки, но и навыки других, просто наблюдая за способностью, используемой; Таким образом, он мог бы приобрести психокинетические способности Guardian Vance Astro так же легко, как он мог бы способность товарища по команде Астро Никки , наблюдая за ними в бою.
В контексте вселенной Marvel Comics Protégé является божеством и лидером универсальной церкви Истины, к которой принадлежит реплика , член хранителей галактики. Чтобы спасти жизни своих товарищей по команде, она предлагает себя как Playmate для протеже, которого сопровождает злоупотребление. [ 192 ]
Позже Protégé использует свои способности для дублирования полномочий живого трибунала , почти узурпируя свое место в космологии Marvel. [ 193 ] Когда попытки победить Protégé провалится, живой трибунал заявляет, что любые реальности опираются на плечи протеже. Сам протеже утверждает, что стал новым , а все-таки . [ 194 ] Scathan The Appover , небесный , спасает все реалии, судя против Protégé. Живой трибунал затем впитал в себя протеже, чтобы не дать ему снова подвергнуть опасности все реалии. [ 195 ]
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[ редактировать ]Psynapse - вымышленный злодей, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics. Созданный Крисом Клермонтом, он впервые появился в X-Factor #65.
Psynapse является телепатическим членом королевской семьи Inhumans, где она является двоюродным братом кристаллов и медузы . Она входит в число нечеловеков, которые встали на сторону Апокалипсиса и присоединились к темным гонщикам . [ 196 ]
Шайба
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[ редактировать ]Первое появление | X-Men #107 (октябрь 1977 г. ) |
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Создан | Крис Клермонт и Дейв Кокрум |
Разновидность | Неопознанная внеземная раса |
Команды | Имперская гвардия |
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Псевдонимы | Импульс |
Pulsar , первоначально названный кодовым импульсом , является членом Шиара имперской гвардии . Созданный Крисом Клермонтом и Дейвом Кокрумом , персонаж впервые появился в X-Men #107 (октябрь 1977 г.). Энергия, находящаяся в сдерживающем костюме, Pulsar способен к полету и проекции энергетических взрывов. (Как и многие оригинальные члены имперской гвардии, Пульсар является аналогом персонажа из легиона DC Comics о супергероях : в его случае лесной пожар .) [ 197 ]
Импульс был одним из первых из Имперской гвардии, с которой столкнулась команда сверхчеловеческих мутантов, известных как Люди Икс, которые стремились спасти принцессу Лиландру от ее безумного брата императора Д'Кена . Следуя приказам их императора, охранник столкнулся с людьми-мядами на безымянной планете империи Ши'ар и находился на побед грани услуга. [ 198 ] После битвы Лиландра вступает во владение как мажестрикс, и охранник клянется ей верности. [ 199 ]
Он с охранником, когда они вступают в конфликт с мошенническим космическим рыцарем по имени Пульсар и инопланетянином по имени Тайрес. После большой битвы, которая также включает в себя Рим и других космических рыцарей, что приводит к гибели четырех новых гвардейцев, потерпеют поражение Пульсар и Тайресей. [ 200 ]
Импульс снова является частью миссии во время операции: Галактический Шторм , межгалактическая война между Шиаром и Кри . Имперская гвардия является неотъемлемой частью Шиара, создающего массивное супер-оружие-«нега-бомба», использующую артефакты Кри, в том числе оригинальный капитана Марвела , негад которые охранник крадет из могилы мертвого героя. Бомба способна разрушить область, эквивалентную бомбардировке империи Кри (которая предположительно расположена во всем большом магелланическом облаке ). В конечном счете, устройство бомбы Nega успешно детонируется, разрушает империю Кри, при этом миллиарды умирают мгновенно (98% населения Kree). [ 201 ] Шиар прилагает остатки империи Кри, когда Смертельная птица стала наместником территорий Кри. [ 202 ]
Ронан, обвинитель , возглавляет Кри в неожиданном нападении на Шиара, используя бесчеловечные в качестве армии, чтобы нарушить контроль Шиара над Кри. Появившись над городом Аттилан , Ронан захватывает контроль в неожиданной атаке и заставляет Inhumans и их король, черный болт , повиноваться, или он уничтожит их единственный дом и всех в нем. Он заставляет Карнака , Горгона и Тритона скрытно присоединиться к имперской гвардии, в то время как черный болт и Медуза пытаются убийства шиир -лиландры на церемонии, ратифицирующем союз между Шиаром и Спартои . Black Bolt удается победить Ронана в личном бою. [ 203 ] Попытка на жизнь Лиландры терпит неудачу, потому что умирающий имперский гвардейский человек умирает на своем месте. [ 204 ]
Персонаж, по -видимому, убит Вулканом в сюжетной линии Императора Вулкан . Вулкан, мощный мутант, намерение завоевать империю Шиар, борется с охранником, убивая Космо и разбивает (и, казалось бы, импульс, нейтрон и Титан ), прежде чем его победит Гладиатор , который выпускает свой левый глаз. [ 205 ] Оказывается, что импульс либо выжил в атаке Вулкана, либо был заменен кем -то из суб -юридических рядов, потому что он вновь появляется в сюжетной линии «Война Кингс» . [ 206 ] Начиная с кроссовера Бесконечности , имя персонажа было изменено на Pulsar . [ 207 ]
У Pulsar есть много дополнительных приключений с имперской гвардией, в том числе участие в суде джин -Грей [ 208 ] и возвращение Таноса. [ 209 ]
Пульс
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Издатель | Marvel Comics |
Первое появление | X-Men Vol. 2, #173 (сентябрь 2005 г.) |
Создан | Питер Миллиган (писатель) Сальвадор Ларрока (художник) |
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Другой я | Август |
Разновидность | Человеческий мутант |
Командная принадлежность | Люди Икс 198 |
Примечательные псевдонимы | Гас Пульси |
Способности | Возможность отключения сверхспособностей, электронных систем и телепатических вторжений |
Pulse ( Август ) - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . Пульс- мутант , который сохранил свои силы после дня . Пульс впервые появился в X-Men Vol. 2, #173 (сентябрь 2005 г.).
Через некоторое время после того, как Гамбит был не подходит для нее. План Mystique по избавлению Rogue of Gambit заключался в том, чтобы сеять разногласия в романе пары, и, как только пара вскоре не будет больше, представьте Rogue Augustus. Учитывая диалог между мистикой и ним, [ 210 ] В которой Мистика говорит, что она «хотела увидеть саму], что [Август] - человек, которым он надеется,» можно предположить, что партнеры еще не знают друг друга.
Август и Мистик были замечены, [ 211 ] кража картин из дома. Mystique спрашивает, что он делает со всеми деньгами, которые он получает от продажи украденных товаров на черном рынке , он отвечает, что вкладывает деньги в акции, которые он знает, скоро разбит, так как он получает какое -то больное удовольствие от потери других людей ' деньги. Mystique отвечает: «Время вы были в безопасности, Август». Август обеспокоен реакцией Гамбита, и комиксовые высказываются о подлинности того, как он на самом деле является. Мистик затем показывает, что она уверена, что из всех мужчин, которых она проверила, как новый роман Rogue, Август - тот, кто может «сделать мою дочь счастливой». [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Мистик и Август возвращаются в Институт Ксавье , и Mystique объявляет, что она присоединяется к Людям Икс [ 212 ] После того, что произошло в прошлый раз, прежде чем ясно прояснить, что она собирается поставить Августа с Rogue. Только через мгновение Август и Роуг садятся в дерево, чтобы поговорить друг с другом. Сначала Rogue защищен и заявляет, что независимо от того, что ее «сумасшедшая мать» сказала Августу, она и Гамбит счастливы вместе. Она объясняет, что у них, конечно, есть свои проблемы, и Август отвечает, что у него нет проблем. Продолжая, Август говорит, что Mystique хочет, чтобы Rogue был счастлив, и нет для сексуальных домогательств ? » - отвечает Роуг, что нет, и объясняет ее силу. Он говорит ей не беспокоиться об этом, и его глаза начинают светиться. Роуг смотрит на его руку и замечает, что с ним ничего не случилось; [ 213 ]
За пределами храма Апокалипсиса Mystique предполагает, что они используют импульс для нейтрализации апокалипсиса ; [ 214 ] Люди Икс спорят об этой идее. Разбойник прерывает, заявляя, что они должны спросить Августа, может ли он сделать это с Апокалипсисом. Он застенчиво улыбается и отвечает, что он «не знает». Позже в этом выпуске Gambit оказывается новым всадником смерти. [ Том и проблема необходимы ] В свое время как всадника Гамбит дважды пытался убить мошенника, чтобы разбить свои связи со своей прежней жизнью. Оба раза Pulse смог спасти Rogue, нейтрализуя силы Гамбита и физически преодолев его. После этого Пульс попытался ухаживать за мошенником; Сначала Rogue, казалось, несколько принял эту идею, но как только Пулс сделал комментарий о Гамбите, Роуг отверг его, заявив, что она «никогда не хочет] снова беспокоиться о романе». [ 215 ] Когда мошенник ушел, Мистик прокомментировал свое плохое время. Пульс сказал ей уйти, [ Том и проблема необходимы ] и его нынешний статус неясен. С тех пор, как он был одним из немногих мутантов, сохранивших свои полномочия и был насильственно перемещен в лагерь мутантов для 198 . [ Том и проблема необходимы ]
Август производит разрушительный импульс с его глаз, который может отключать системы и людей, включая мутантные и не мутантные мощности, а также электронные системы карабкаются. Его сила также создает маскирующий эффект, который защищает его разум от экстрасенсов.
Пульс в других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]Пульс появляется в одаренном , изображенном Зак Роригом . [ 216 ] Версия является членом Sentinel Services в рамках программы Hound .
Пума
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[ редактировать ]Punfisher - это антропоморфная акула и животная версия карателя .
Каратель
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[ редактировать ]Puppy - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . Персонаж, созданный Крисом Клермонтом , впервые появился в Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #9 (июль 1998 г.). Предположительно, потомство Локджоу , Puppy был телепортирующейся собакой, принадлежащей Франклину Ричардсу .
Фиолетовый человек
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[ редактировать ]Pyko - вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах, опубликованных Marvel Comics . Персонаж, созданный Биллом Мантло , впервые появился в «Невероятном ». 1 #271 (февраль 1982 г.). Pyko - это антропоморфная черепаха, живущая в Halfworld, которая является главным игроком планеты. [ 217 ]
Был зол в других средствах массовой информации
[ редактировать ]Пико появляется в эпизоде Guardians of the Galaxy «Мы - семья», озвученный Брайаном Джорджем . [ 218 ] [ 219 ] Эта версия является лидером сопротивления против роботов Halfworld. Тем не менее, его экстремальные методы в конечном итоге заставляют роботов передать его и любого другого животного на планете.
Хэнк Пим
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