Songbird (Marvel)
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After the institution of the [[Superhuman Registration Act]], the government had the authority to force any super-powered being to register. To assist them, they formed the Thunderbolt initiative that consisted largely of supervillains who had nano-chains to force their compliance on missions. Headed by [[Norman Osborn]], both Moonstone and Songbird remained on the team to aid them in their operations. Osborn forced Songbird to work for him and believed that she had a good public image for the Thunderbolts. The team were then deployed to capture [[Jack Flag]] who was refusing to surrender to the authorities. In the battle, Flag managed to use his skills to outwit the Thunderbolts with Songbird being knocked out by a makeshift shield. Despite his attempted escape, Flag was ultimately captured and taken back to Thunderbolt Mountain in order to be transferred to a prison facility. (Thunderbolts v1 #111) | After the institution of the [[Superhuman Registration Act]], the government had the authority to force any super-powered being to register. To assist them, they formed the Thunderbolt initiative that consisted largely of supervillains who had nano-chains to force their compliance on missions. Headed by [[Norman Osborn]], both Moonstone and Songbird remained on the team to aid them in their operations. Osborn forced Songbird to work for him and believed that she had a good public image for the Thunderbolts. The team were then deployed to capture [[Jack Flag]] who was refusing to surrender to the authorities. In the battle, Flag managed to use his skills to outwit the Thunderbolts with Songbird being knocked out by a makeshift shield. Despite his attempted escape, Flag was ultimately captured and taken back to Thunderbolt Mountain in order to be transferred to a prison facility. (Thunderbolts v1 #111) | ||
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Songbird is a female comic superhero who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Melissa Joan Gold
Thunderbolts
After the institution of the Superhuman Registration Act, the government had the authority to force any super-powered being to register. To assist them, they formed the Thunderbolt initiative that consisted largely of supervillains who had nano-chains to force their compliance on missions. Headed by Norman Osborn, both Moonstone and Songbird remained on the team to aid them in their operations. Osborn forced Songbird to work for him and believed that she had a good public image for the Thunderbolts. The team were then deployed to capture Jack Flag who was refusing to surrender to the authorities. In the battle, Flag managed to use his skills to outwit the Thunderbolts with Songbird being knocked out by a makeshift shield. Despite his attempted escape, Flag was ultimately captured and taken back to Thunderbolt Mountain in order to be transferred to a prison facility. (Thunderbolts v1 #111)
She then confronted the rampaging Green Goblin who was attacking guards in the mountain and anyone that opposed them. This led to a battle between the pair as their hatred of each other was let loose. Their fight ended in a draw as the two knocked each other unconscious. Despite this happening, Bullseye managed to regain consciousness from his nanosurgery and eliminated the group of captive telepaths that were manipulating everyone on the Thunderbolts into fighting each other in order to eliminate them. With them killed, their manipulations ended and events returned back to normal at Thunderbolts Mountain with Director Osborn covering up his activity as the Green Goblin as being the result of telepathic tampering by the captives. However, Songbird knew the truth and with this knowledge she managed to use this leverage to get Osborn to make her the leader of the Thunderbolts along with them being dedicated to search and rescue missions from this point onwards. (Thunderbolts v1 #121)
Avenger
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Screaming Mimi was created by Mark Gruenwald, Ralph Macchio and John Byrne where she made her first appearance in Marvel Two-in-One v1 #54 (August, 1979).
- She later took the name of Songbird in Incredible Hulk v1 #449 (January, 1997).
Alternate Versions
- In Old Man Hawkeye (2018), a version of Songbird was shown on an alternate Earth of Old Man Logan that was designated as Earth-807128. This version of her was with the Thunderbolts who seemingly assisted the worlds superheroes during the supervillain uprising only for them to betray their comrades as they had made a deal with Baron Zemo who was disguised as Citizen V. Melissa was shown to had reluctantly agreed to betray her superhero friends who were mostly slaughtered allowing the villains to take control of the planet. Her guilt led to her cutting ties with her Thunderbolt comrades where she adopted a vow of silence at the Sanctuary of the Silent Sisterhood.
In other media
Television
Video games
Appearances
- Thunderbolts v1:
- New Avengers v3:
- Thunderbolts v3:
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