Jack Monroe (Marvel)

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Jack Monroe is a male comic superhero who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

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Jack Monroe

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

The variant of the Super-Soldier Serum given to him by William Burnside enhanced his physical abilities to the peak of human potential and granted him slightly superhuman strength. (Captain America v1 #155)

As Scourge, he had access to an array of equipment based on devices confiscated from costumed criminals, created for the Scourge identity by the Commission on Superhuman Activities on Henry Gyrich's orders. Such items seen in use by Monroe include versions of the Goblin glider, the Unicorn's energy-projecting headgear, and Stilt-Man's telescoping legs, as well as other unspecified weaponry. Certain items were installed in the Scourge costume, while others were miniaturized with Pym particles and stored in one of the costume's gauntlets; all of this equipment was accessible through voice-coded commands. Monroe was also able to use his gauntlet's store of Pym particles to alter his own size or that of other people and objects; however, his supply of the particles was not infinite, and exhausting that supply could force him to abandon much of his stored weaponry.

Notes

  • Jack Monroe was created by Russ Heath where he made his first appearance in Young Men v1 #24 (December, 1953).
  • In Thunderbolts #49 (April 2001) it was revealed that he was in fact placed in suspended animation and was revived and temporarily brainwashed into being a new version of the Scourge character. Monroe is next shown by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting in Captain America vol. 5 #3 (April 2005) being shot dead by a mysterious assailant, later revealed to be the original Bucky, now known as the Winter Soldier. Captain America vol. 5 #7 (July 2005) by Brubaker and artist John Paul Leon then reveals the events of the last few days of Monroe's life.

Appearances

  • Young Men v1: (1953)
  • Captain America:

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