H.I.V.E.
H.I.V.E. is an organization that features in DC.
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History
Origin
The Hierarchy of International Vengeance and Extermination (H.I.V.E.)
Learning that a giant-sized artificial construct shaped in Superman's image was entering Earth orbit, and that this construct had been fashioned on Earth many years prior before being sent to space to begin with, the H.I.V.E. captured two ex-cons named Larch and Blisser and learned of their scheme from years ago to exploit "Superman Island," due to their discovery that it was being used as a Kryptonite repository. (Action Comics v1 #224) The H.I.V.E. detonated part of Superman Island over Metropolis, collected much of the released Kryptonite, and captured Lois Lane to motivate Superman into hot pursuit. The H.I.V.E. transported Lois to a fully automated offshore base and attempted to kill Superman with an arsenal of Kryptonite-based weapons. However, Superman obtained temporary immunity to Kryptonite from an alien colony which had established itself on Superman Island during its aimless drift through space. Using this advantage, Superman demolished the H.I.V.E. base and rescued Lois. (Action Comics v1 #513)
The H.I.V.E. attempted to hire Slade Wilson, the Terminator, to eliminate the then recently revived Teen Titans. Slade demanded payment in advance, but the H.I.V.E. refused. Unwilling to compromise his business practices, Slade turned his back on them. Undeterred, H.I.V.E. then turned to Slade's son Grant. Grant Wilson had already experienced an unfavorable altercation with the Teen Titans - one that cost him his girlfriend Carol Sladky. Grant agreed to undergo a biological enhancement process that would enable him to utilize 100% of his brain, making him the equal of the Terminator. After the process was complete, the H.I.V.E. provided him the costume and code name of the Ravager and sent him after the Titans. What they failed to tell him however, was that the more he used his enhanced strength and reflexes, the greater toll it would ultimately take on his body. Ravager attacked the Titans in New York and as predicted, the excessive energy quickly ate away at him, prematurely aging him to the point of death. The Terminator arrived on the scene just in time to cradle his son in his arms. Grant never knew that the Terminator was also his father. Slade recognized that Grant's contract for the H.I.V.E. was unfulfilled and agreed to honor his son's responsibility by killing the Titans. (New Teen Titans v1 #2)
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events. The Holistic Integration for Viral Equality were led by the H.I.V.E. Queen and responsible for freeing Hector Hammond from imprisonment in order to use his talents for their needs. (Action Comics v2 #22) Agents from the H.I.V.E. had infiltrated the S.T.A.R. Labs facility in the Arctic and sought to murder Caitlin Snow by sabotaging the equipment at the site. However, their actions only transformed Snow into a cold based creature known as Killer Frost. (Justice League v3 #7.2)
Overview
Members
- Adeline Kane
- Queen Bee :
- Franklin Crandall:
- Penelope Lord :
- Damien Darhk :
- H.I.V.E. Queen :
- Otto Muller :
- Talia al Ghul :
- Deathstroke :
- Ravager :
Notes
- H.I.V.E. was created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez where they made their first appearance in New Teen Titans v1 #2 (December, 1980).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Teen Titans, H.I.V.E. appeared in the setting of the animated television series.
- In Arrow, H.I.V.E. appeared in the setting of the live-action television series set in the Arrowverse where they were first mentioned in the season 2 episode "Keep Your Enemies Closer". Floyd Lawton aka Deadshot mentioned that H.I.V.E. as being responsible for hiring him to kill John Diggle's brother.
- In Justice League Action, H.I.V.E. appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "The Trouble with Truth".
- In Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons, H.I.V.E. appeared in the CW Seed web-animated series.
Films
- In Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, H.I.V.E. appeared as antagonists in the animated film. They were a criminal organization that were one part of Brother Blood's Church's operations and were used to accomplish his goals.
Video games
- In DC Universe Online, the H.I.V.E. featured as antagonists to both the heroes and the villains where they were led by the alien H.I.V.E. Queen Zazzala who had forged an alliance with Brainiac for control of Earth. Queen Bee as a result ordered her forces to attack S.T.A.R. Labs and LexCorp Transports carrying Exobytes that were travelling by the Metropolis Metrodome. Their goal was the recovery of the stolen Exobytes for Brainiac. The players were tasked with battling the H.I.V.E., defeating Queen Bee and combating the hypnotized Booster Gold. Among the H.I.V.E.'s forces included H.I.V.E. Drones, H.I.V.E. Foragers, H.I.V.E. Killer Bees, H.I.V.E. Recruits, H.I.V.E. Royal Drones, H.I.V.E. Stingers, H.I.V.E. Workers, H.I.V.E. Minders, Mortuary Bees and Major Honeygut.
Appearances
- New Teen Titans v1: (1980)
- Superman v1:
- Teen Titans v2:
- Superman v2:
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