Supergiant (Marvel)
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As part of the onslaught, she joined Corvus Glaive in attacking the [[X-Mansion]] where they fought against the [[X-Men]]. During the fight, she took control of the mind of [[Iceman (Marvel)|Iceman]] and used him against his compatriots. (New Avengers v3 #9) | As part of the onslaught, she joined Corvus Glaive in attacking the [[X-Mansion]] where they fought against the [[X-Men]]. During the fight, she took control of the mind of [[Iceman (Marvel)|Iceman]] and used him against his compatriots. (New Avengers v3 #9) | ||
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+ | The rest of the Black Order were sent to seize [[Wakanda (Marvel)|Wakanda]] with Supergiant being left in control of Black Bolt. She then mentally had him activate the bombs that the [[Illuminati (Marvel)|Illuminati]] had hidden in the '''Necropolis'''. (Infinity v1 #5) | ||
She remained with the captive Black Bolt at the Necropolis where she mentally controlled him by the time the Illuminati arrived to rescue him. Supergiant then had him attack the Illuminati as faced Maximus the Mad who had the trigger for the anti-matter bomb. Maximus pressed the trigger for the bomb and had Lockjaw teleport it along with Superiant to a distant uninhabited world where it exploded seemingly killing her. (Infinity v1 #6) | She remained with the captive Black Bolt at the Necropolis where she mentally controlled him by the time the Illuminati arrived to rescue him. Supergiant then had him attack the Illuminati as faced Maximus the Mad who had the trigger for the anti-matter bomb. Maximus pressed the trigger for the bomb and had Lockjaw teleport it along with Superiant to a distant uninhabited world where it exploded seemingly killing her. (Infinity v1 #6) | ||
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+ | Though killed, she was brought back to life by the [[Challenger (Marvel)|Challenger]] who had the Black Order serve as his warriors to fight against the [[Grandmaster (Marvel)|Grandmaster]]'s [[Lethal Legion]]. (Avengers v1 #676) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
− | *In Avengers Assemble, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the episode "New Frontier" where she was voiced by | + | *In Avengers Assemble, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the episode "New Frontier" where she was voiced by actress Hynden Walch. She was a member of the Black Order and served the Mad Titan Thanos. |
− | *In Guardians of the Galaxy, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the episode "Undercover Angle" where she was voiced again by | + | *In Guardians of the Galaxy, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the episode "Undercover Angle" where she was voiced again by actress Hynden Walch. She was shown to possess the ability to grow in size and was a member of the criminal gang known as the Black Order. At some point, she was a girlfriend to Star-Lord till he broke up with her. During a mission, Supergiant was captured and detained by the Nova Corps. |
===Video games=== | ===Video games=== | ||
*In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the setting of the Facebook video game. Her backstory mentioned her being a mysterious and unstable psychic parasite that fed on intellect and controlled the minds of her victims. | *In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the setting of the Facebook video game. Her backstory mentioned her being a mysterious and unstable psychic parasite that fed on intellect and controlled the minds of her victims. | ||
*In Marvel: Future Fight, Supergiant was introduced as a playable character in the mobile game. | *In Marvel: Future Fight, Supergiant was introduced as a playable character in the mobile game. | ||
+ | *In Marvel: War of Heroes, Supergiant appeared in the setting of the mobile card video game. | ||
*In Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, Supergiant appeared as a boss antagonist in the setting of the video game where she was voiced by actress Hynden Walch. | *In Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, Supergiant appeared as a boss antagonist in the setting of the video game where she was voiced by actress Hynden Walch. | ||
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*''Infinity v1'': (2013) | *''Infinity v1'': (2013) | ||
*''New Avengers v3'': | *''New Avengers v3'': | ||
+ | *''Avengers v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Supergiant_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry] | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Supergiant_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry] | ||
+ | *[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/supergiant/4005-90521/ Comicvine Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergiant_(comics) Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergiant_(comics) Wikipedia Entry] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:47, 22 May 2021
Supergiant is a female comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Supergiant
As part of the onslaught, she joined Corvus Glaive in attacking the X-Mansion where they fought against the X-Men. During the fight, she took control of the mind of Iceman and used him against his compatriots. (New Avengers v3 #9)
The rest of the Black Order were sent to seize Wakanda with Supergiant being left in control of Black Bolt. She then mentally had him activate the bombs that the Illuminati had hidden in the Necropolis. (Infinity v1 #5)
She remained with the captive Black Bolt at the Necropolis where she mentally controlled him by the time the Illuminati arrived to rescue him. Supergiant then had him attack the Illuminati as faced Maximus the Mad who had the trigger for the anti-matter bomb. Maximus pressed the trigger for the bomb and had Lockjaw teleport it along with Superiant to a distant uninhabited world where it exploded seemingly killing her. (Infinity v1 #6)
Though killed, she was brought back to life by the Challenger who had the Black Order serve as his warriors to fight against the Grandmaster's Lethal Legion. (Avengers v1 #676)
Overview
Personality and attributes
It was noted that Supergiant was mentally unstable. (New Avengers v3 #9)
Anything she gained from the minds of others she came to share with her master Thanos. (New Avengers v3 #9)
Powers and abilities
She was an omnipath and telepathic parasite where she sought out intellects in order to devour them. (New Avengers v3 #9)
Notes
- Supergiant was created by Jonathan Hickman and Jerome Opeña where she made her first appearance in Infinity v1 #1 (October, 2013).
- In an interview on CBR, writer Jonathan Hickman commented, "History unknown. A mentally unstable omnipath and telepathic parasite, Supergiant seeks out intellect and devours it. What she knows, Thanos knows."
- Editor Tom Brevoort added, "Supergiant, as a term, refers to a particular grade of star that is of colossal size and colossal heat and colossal mass. She is probably the most outwardly psychotic of the five lieutenants. Her physicality belies what you might think of when you hear the name. You hear ‘Supergiant’ and you think, ‘That’s a Hank Pym character. That’s a tall person.’ In fact, while she’s got some stature, she’s not huge and massive. What she is, is a mentally unstable telepathic parasite, who is drawn to intelligence in the manner of gravity. Gravity attracts gravity, she is drawn to intelligence and sucks it dry. She’s almost the information source among Thanos’ guys. What she knows, Thanos knows."
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Avengers Assemble, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the episode "New Frontier" where she was voiced by actress Hynden Walch. She was a member of the Black Order and served the Mad Titan Thanos.
- In Guardians of the Galaxy, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the episode "Undercover Angle" where she was voiced again by actress Hynden Walch. She was shown to possess the ability to grow in size and was a member of the criminal gang known as the Black Order. At some point, she was a girlfriend to Star-Lord till he broke up with her. During a mission, Supergiant was captured and detained by the Nova Corps.
Video games
- In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Supergiant appeared as an antagonist in the setting of the Facebook video game. Her backstory mentioned her being a mysterious and unstable psychic parasite that fed on intellect and controlled the minds of her victims.
- In Marvel: Future Fight, Supergiant was introduced as a playable character in the mobile game.
- In Marvel: War of Heroes, Supergiant appeared in the setting of the mobile card video game.
- In Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, Supergiant appeared as a boss antagonist in the setting of the video game where she was voiced by actress Hynden Walch.
Appearances
- Infinity v1: (2013)
- New Avengers v3:
- Avengers v1:
External Links
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