Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Knight

Real Name
Fletcher Heggs

Occupation
Bodyguard/Assassin

Citizenship
Unrevealed

Place of Birth
Unrevealed
 
Known Relatives
None
 
Group Affiliation
Chessmen

Education
Unrevealed

Height

Unrevealed

Weight
Unrevealed

Eyes
Unrevealed

Hair

Unrevealed

Powers
None

Abilities 
All of the Knight's abilities come from his technology from Obadiah Stane. He wore a protective suit of armor, rode a mechanical anti-gravity steed, and wielded an energy lance which could pierce Iron Man's armor.

Other Info
Fletcher Heggs was the "Knight" in Obadiah Stane's team of special bodyguards named the Chessmen. (To learn about the above highlighted character and/or team, just click on their names.)

On the Knight's fist mission, Stane instructed him to intercept his business rival Tony Stark's plane on the way to New Mexico and assassinate Stark. With his anti-gravity steed and energy spear, the Knight tried taking down Stark's aircraft as it was en route; however, Tony managed to repair the plane using his Iron Man armor and arrived at his destination safely. (Click on the highlighted name above to learn about Iron Man.)

Later, the Knight made a second attempt to kill Stark at the compound of an Irish terrorist. In fact, in this assassination attempt, the Knight gained the upper hand thanks to his spear easily penetrating Stark’s armor, and came close to killing Stark more than once. However, Iron Man used tricked the Knight into a defensive position, enabling him to take the Knight out with an explosion. The Knight was then arrested and incarcerated.

Soon after the Knight was incarcerated, another one of Stane's Chessmen, the Bishop (Alban Emond), arrived in New Mexico to punish the Knight for his failures. The Bishop broke the Knight out of prison, flew him high into the sky, and then dropped him--letting the Knight fall to his death. (To learn about the Bishop, just click on  his highlighted name above.)

Later, Fletcher Heggs was succeeded by Basil Thorpe who took up the mantle as the "Knight." (Click on the highlighted character's name above to learn more about him.)
There isn't anything there, but here is the Marvel.com bio page of the Knight, http://marvel.com/universe/Knight_%281st_black%29.

In the Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King, Fletcher Heggs appears as an inmate at Seagate Prison. He is a fan of fellow inmate Trevor Slattery, and acts as his protection from other, more violent prisoners. Also, Heggs frequently asks Slattery to do lines from his performance as the "Mandarin."

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Moloka Dar

Real Name
Moloka Dar

Occupation
Former prisoner

Citizenship
Unrevealed
 
Place of Birth
Unrevealed

Known Relatives
None

Group Affiliation
None

Education
Unrevealed

Height

Unrevealed

Weight
Unrevealed

Eyes
Black

Hair

Black

Powers
None

Abilities 
None

Other Info
Much in unknown about the life of Moloka Dar before he become imprisoned as an inmate in the space-prison known as the Kyln. (To learn about the Kyln, just click on the highlighted name.)

At one point, Moloka allied with his fellow inmates including Ch'ak, Gladiator, and Star-Lord, to oppose the cosmic-powered Maker. They planned to pit Thanos against the Maker, with the hopes that he would defeat her. It was Moloka who passed information onto Thanos. He explained to the Mad Titan that the inmates of Klyn were kept in check by nano-technology which had been implanted into their blood. He also explained that there were those in the Kyln that followed the Maker and those that did not. Afterward, Moloka escorted Thanos to see the Cleric, who showed Thanos to more of the prisoners opposing the Maker. At one point, Moloka questioned Star-Lord and Gladiator for involving Thanos in their plan to defeat the Maker; however, in the end, when Thanos defeated the Maker, Moloka expressed his gratitude to the Mad Titan. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the different characters.)

More recently, it is believed that Moloka died when the Kyln was destroyed.

To learn a tiny bit more about Moloka Dar, click on the following link, http://marvel.com/universe/Dar,_Moloka.

In Guardians of the Galaxy, Moloka Dar was a fellow inmate at the Kyln along with Drax, Gamora, Star-Lord, Rocket, and Groot. Soon after Gamora arrived, Moloka and Drax both threatened her, but it was Star-Lord who stepped in and calmed them down. Afterward, Moloka's knives were taken by Drax. (Click on the highllighted names above to learn more about the characters. Note: Beware of the extremely revealing outfits worn by Gamora on her bio page--block images if possible.)

Monday, November 17, 2014

Phase 3 Marvel Movie Poll Results

And it looks like the people are most excited for Captain America: Civil War

The Marvel Cinematic Universe's PHASE 3 is going to be pretty epic! Hope you are looking forward to seeing them in the upcoming years! But, before that, next year plan to see PHASE 2 finished up with Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man

Details of the voting is found below:

Captain America: Civil War (7 votes)
Thor: Ragnarok (4 votes)
Black Panther (4 votes) 
Captain Marvel (4 votes)
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 (3 votes)
Doctor Strange (2 votes) 
Inhumans (2 votes)

Thanks to all those that voted! And keep up the Madness, Marvel Maniacs!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Jack Norriss

Real Name
Jackson F. Norriss 

Occupation
TV reporter; (former) S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, Defenders associate
 
Citizenship
U.S.A.
 
Place of Birth
Cobbler's Roost, Vermont
 
Known Relatives
Barbara Denton Norriss (ex-wife, possibly deceased)
 
Group Affiliation
S.H.I.E.L.D., Defenders

Education

S.H.I.E.L.D. training, high school graduate

Height

6'

Weight

177 lbs.

Eyes

Blue

Hair

Brown

Powers

At one point, he briefly wielded the powers of Nighthawk.

Abilities 

Norriss is a trained S.H.I.E.L.D. agent and information gatherer.

Other Info

Much of Jackson "Jack" Norriss life before he married to Barbara Denton is unknown. At one point, the couple foolishly joined a cult devoted to the demonic Undying Ones for fun. Unfortunately, this resulted in Barbara being driven mad by Undying Ones and she became trapped in their dimension. Soon after, Barbara became a host body for the spirit of Valkyrie (Brunnhilde). Jack recognized her and refused to accept that the Valkyrie was not really Barbara, and as a result became a sometimes associate of of the Valkyrie's teammates--the Defenders. Norriss was frequently of considerable help to the Defenders, and even once saved the Valkyrie from being burned on an inverted cross by the Sons of the Serpent. (To learn about the above highlighted teams and/or characters, just click on their names. Also, Jack Norriss during his time with the Defenders is shown in the third picture posted above.)

At one point, the Defender's teammate Nighthawk (Kyle Richmond)'s body had been usurped by Chondu the Mystic of the Headmen. Therefore, it was Jack that agreed to have his mind transferred into the body of Nighthawk and fight alongside the Defenders as "Nighthawk" for a time. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn more about the characters and/or team. Note: Beware of the very revealing outfit worn by one on the Headmen's bio page. Also, Norriss as Nighthawk is shown in the fourth picture posted.)

Over time, Jack eventually lost Barbara. And with that, Norriss decided to leave the Defenders, though only after Nighthawk paid him $300,000. Jack then used the money to fund his own mission to stop Ruby Thursday of the Headmen from running for President of the United States. He contributed a large portion of the money to Ruby's campaign in order to get close to her. He then spent the rest on a fancy tech-filled tuxedo--complete with secret gadgets and weapons. Unfortunately, Ruby Thursday eventually saw through his ruse; however, not before he was able to expose her to the American public--thus, ending her campaign for presidency. Soon after, the Defenders managed to defeat her and the rest of the Headmen. Aftewards, Jack returned to the Defenders for a time. (To learn about Ruby Thursday, just click the highlighted name above. Note: Beware of the revealing outfits worn by her on her bio page.)

Later on, Jack joined S.H.I.E.L.D. as a file clerk working; however, he was eventually made into a full field agent. He was assigned to bring in the vigilante named Nomad (Jack Monroe). However, dissatisfied over their handling of Nomad, Jack eventually left S.H.I.E.L.D (Click on the highlighted team and/or character above to learn more about them. Also, Norriss during his time with S.H.I.E.L.D. is shown in the fifth picture posted.)

More recently, Norriss has become an investigative reporter working for Inside America (a news related TV series). He helped Andrea Sterman when she was investigating the government conspiracy involving Roxxon, the CSA, S.H.I.E.L.D., Nomad, and the Thunderbolts. (To learn about the above highlighted teams, just click on their highlighted names.)

There isn't anything there, but here is the Marvel.com bio link for Jack Norriss, http://marvel.com/universe/Jack_Norriss.

A man named "Jackson Norris" appears in the Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King. In the short, the character first appears as a documentary filmmaker trying to get the true story behind Trevor Slattery's life, while Slattery is imprisoned in Seagate Prison. However, the character's true identity is revealed throughout the interview.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Phase 3 Marvel Movie Poll

Marvel has announced all their PHASE 3 Movies! (Movies listed below.)

The last two movies to finish up PHASE 2 is Avengers: Age of Ultron and Ant-Man

I wanted to see which PHASE 3 movies you are most excited to see besides the "Avengers" movies! I realize we are excited to see ALL of them, but which of of the following movies are you most excited to see in PHASE 3?!

Captain America: Civil War - May 6, 2016
Doctor Strange - November 4, 2016
Guardians of the Galaxy 2 - May 5, 2017
Thor: Ragnarok - July 28, 2017
Black Panther - November 3, 2017
Avengers: Infinity War Part 1 - May 4, 2018
Captain Marvel - July 6, 2018
Inhumans - November 2, 2018
Avengers: Infinity War Part 2 - May 3, 2019

You can vote for as many as you want. Also, please leave a comment below so we can see which movies you are most excited to see, and why!

Note: I didn't include the "Avengers" movies (Part 1 and 2) because I figured that would be on everyone's list.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Carina Walters

Real Name
Unrevealed 

Occupation
Time Traveler; (former) model
 
Citizenship
Unrevealed
 
Place of Birth
Unrevealed
 
Known Relatives
Collector (father), Matani (mother, deceased), Michael Korvac (husband)

Group Affiliation
None

Education

Unrevealed; presumably tutored by Collector

Height

5' 5"

Weight

125 lbs.

Eyes

Brown

Hair

Strawberry blonde

Powers

Originally, Carina had no superhuman abilities or powers, except for an incredibly long lifespan. However, after being imbued with cosmic power by Korvac, she possessed a myriad superhuman powers and abilities. She was highly durable and able withstand physical injury and even death by transforming into a pure energy form while her body heals. She could fire bursts of powerful energy, alter matter on a molecular level, sense alternate universes and possible futures and summon matter from these realities. She could place the consciousness of individuals into other bodies and restore them at will. In addition, Carina could open portals in time and space.

Abilities 
None

Other Info 

The being who was known as "Carina Walters" on Earth was the daughter of the Collector and Matani. Like her parents, Carina has existed in the universe for eons. (To learn about the Collector, just click on his name above.)

At one point, Carina was sent to Earth by her father to seduce the newly powered Michael Korvac, as a ploy to reveal his true intentions. When Janet van Dyne (Wasp) was holding a fashion show for her new line of clothes, Carina walked down the catwalk. This drew the attention of Korvac. However, over time, her false feelings for Korvac became real and she fell in love with "the enemy," and even eventually married him; thus, switching her loyalty to Korvac instead of her father. (To learn about the highlighted characters above, just click on their names.) 

Soon after, Carina revealed to Korvac that she did mean to betray him for an instant, and also revealed that she was sent by her father as a spy. She cried as she watched Korvac blast her fathers to ashes, before the Collector could report the intelligence he had obatined about Korvac to the Avengers. (To learn about the Avengers, just click on their highlighted names above.) 

Afterward, both Carina and Korvac were presumed to have lost their lives in a later confrontation with the Avengers.

More recently, both Carina and Korvac were both seen in different energy forms. At one point, Hank Pym mistook the dispersed energy of Carina for that of his late wife, Janet van Dyne. Using Jocasta, Pym shaped the energy into Janet's form and broadcasted her brainwaves into Carina. Veil then took it upon herself to bring Wasp back from Underspace where Pym believed her to be. However, instead of bringing the Wasp back like Pym and Veil believed they were doing, they brought Carina back. This drew Korvac to Avengers Academy, who wanted to reclaim him wife and take control of reality. However, Carina refused due to the memories of Janet van Dyne inspiring her to be a hero instead. Therefore, the Avengers and Korvac fought against one another. During the battle, Carina used her considerable power to give the students of Avengers Academy the bodies of their future selves and they were all able to defeat Korvac. After Korvac was defeated, Carina restored all the students back to their younger selves, except Reptil who wanted to retain his enhanced powers and chose to remain as an adult, making it impossible for Carina to switch him back. (Click on the highlighted names above to learn about the characters and/or places. Also, Carina in her energy form is shown in the first picture posted above.)

To learn a tiny bit more about Carina Walters, click on the following link, http://marvel.com/universe/Walters,_Carina. (Note: Beware of the low-cut outfit on Carina's bio page.)

A woman credited as "Carina" appears in both Thor: The Dark World and Guardians of the Galaxy. In the films, she appears to be the Collector's aide rather than his daughter; however, their realtion has never been revealed.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

F. A. Schist

Real Name
Franklin Armstrong Schist

Occupation
Head of F. A. Schist Construction Company

Citizenship
U.S.A.

Place of Birth
Unrevealed

Known Relatives
Vivian Schist (wife), Carolyn Schist (daughter)

Group Affiliation
None

Education

Unrevealed

Height

Unrevealed

Weight

Unrevealed

Eyes

Blue

Hair

Black

Powers

When Schist was turned into one of the Fathers, he was immune to the effects of aging.

Abilities 

Schist was a ruthless businessman.

Other Info 

F.A. Schist was the head of a construction company. He secretly believed that the legendary Fountain of Youth existed in the swamps of the Florida Everglades. Therefore, in order to obtain the Fountain of Youth, Schist negotiated to get a contract to build an airport in the Everglades in hopes of draining the swamp. However, the area he choose to build the airport just so happened to be home to a tribe of Native Americans. Some of the younger braves, led by Black Eagle, sabotaged Schist's bulldozer in an effort to prevent the destruction of their home. However, as they fled, Black Eagle was shot and wounded by Jake Simpson--one of Schist's employees. This resulted in a demonstration against Schist and the destruction of the swamplands. Schist responded to this by ordering another bulldozer, obtaining a court order to prevent further demonstrations against his work, and criticizing Simpson for giving his opponents a martyr. 

Afterward, Schist personally supervised the start of operations and went ahead as planned, despite threats by some of the older Native Americans. The work in the swamp drew the attention of another dweller of the swamps--
Man-Thing. After some disappointing encounters with the Man-Thing and Schist's employees, Schist decided to take matters into his own hands to get rid of Man-Thing permanently. Therefore, F.A. Schist hired Professor Slaughter to kill the Man-Thing. However, when Slaughter failed in his attack upon Man-Thing, the creature grabbed both men and tossed them into the swamp. (To learn about the Man-Thing, click on his highlighted name above.)

Soon after, Schist was confronted by the Foolkiller (Ross Everbest), who told Schist that he had 24 hours to live, before he would killed him for being a "fool" (people he deemed as sinners, dissidents, and criminals). However, when Schist and others attempted to flee the swamp to escape the Foolkiller in their jeep, the Foolkiller ran them down in his truck. Everyone inside the jeep survived, but as they attempted to hitch a ride to the nearest town, they again were caught by the Foolkiller. This time, however, he took Schist with him, preparing to carry out his execution personally. However, it was the Man-Thing who arrived in time to distract the Foolkiller, who was accidentally killed in the ensuing struggle. Even though the Man-Thing had saved his life, F.A. Schist still despised the creature. (Click on the highlighted name above to learn about the Foolkiller).

Later on, due to an energy crisis, Schist was forced to terminate his plans to build an airport. However, he continued on his lifelong dream to find the Fountain of Youth. This led Schist to the hidden village of La Hacienda. However, just outside the village, Schist encountered the Man-Thing and again he tried to run the creature over. The Man-Thing (who had turned partially human as a result of the exposure to the waters of the Fountain) leapt out of his way, and Schist dove to safety before his vehicle collided with a tree and exploded. Following the Man-Thing to the village, Schist secretly observed the "Fathers" of La Hacienda trying to return the Man-Thing to his human form. After observing what the Fathers could do, Schist showed himself to them and attempted to make a business deal with the Fathers. However, disgusted by Schist's materialism and greed, the Fathers offered Schist a vial of the legendary waters as "a gesture of good faith," knowing that he would drink it. As a result of drinking the water--rather than bathing in it--Schist was mutated into a horrible purple ogre-like creature (which is what happened previously to the Fathers). Furious at this trickery, Schist attacked one of the villagers. The Man-Thing tried to stop Schist, but he was still in his partially human form and this "new" Schist nearly overpowered him. During the struggle, Schist accidentally shattered a vat of the fluid drained from the Man-Thing, which drenched the swamp creature in it and restored Man-Thing to his full powers. Terrified at what had happened, Schist was unable to escape the powers of the Man-Thing ("Whatever knows Fear, Burns at the Touch of the Man-Thing"), and being in his purple ogre form Schist was more susceptible to the burning power of the Man-Thing, and was incinerated--leaving just a a pile of ashes behind. (Schist in his "Father" form is shown in the last picture posted above.)


There is nothing there, but here is the Marvel.com bio link for F. A. Schist, http://marvel.com/universe/Schist,F.A..

A man named "Frederic Schist" appears in the TV movie Man-Thing. In the movie, Schist is similar to his comicbook counterpart in that he illegally wants to build in the Man-Thing's swamp. However, in the movie version, Schist built an oil extraction central in the Everglades.