Seagate Prison

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Seagate Prison is a prison that features in Marvel Comics.

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History

The super-steroid acetovaxidol (AVX) was tested on in-mates in Seagate but the experiments went nowhere and the cellular regeneration formula was never approved by the FDA. (Captain America and the Falcon v1 #4)

Overview

Inhabitants

  • Carl Lucas :

Notes

  • Seagate Prison was created by Archie Goodwin and George Tuska where it made its first appearance in Hero for Hire v1 #1 (June, 1972).

In other media

Television

  • In Luke Cage, Seagate Prison appeared in the live-action Netflix series as part of the shared Marvel Cinematic Universe continuity setting. Dr. Noah Burnstein was observing some of the prisoners in order to find a worthy subject for his experimental procedure that enhanced human subjects. Former police officer Carl Lucas was sent to Seagate Prison after being framed for a crime he did not commit.

Films

  • In Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King, Seagate Prison made its first appearance in the live-action short set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It was revealed that Justin Hammer had been sent there following the revelation of his criminal actions. Actor Trevor Slattery who had been hired to be the Mandarin was sent to Seagate Prison where an agent of the Ten Rings had come to free Slattery to take him to the Mandarin.

Appearances

  • Hero for Hire v1: #1

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