Roxxon Energy Corporation
Roxxon Energy Corporation is a business that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Republic Oil and Natural Gas sought to acquire Stark Industries when Tony Stark headed the company and sought to subvert him in order to make it an easy acquisition for them. (Iron Man: The Iron Age v1 #1)
The company later funded a joint-research project with Empire State University for the creation of a new synthetic form of Vibranium. This led to the development of Nuform that was expected to produce a great deal of profit for the corporation. In reality, the synthetic Vibranium degraded into Antarctic Vibranium that consumed any metal near it with Roxxon using microwaves to delay the process. They were aware of the fact that ultimately the metal was flawed but intended to sell its use to create a profit despite the damage it would do to the buyers. (Amazing Spider-Man Annual v1 #25)
After being awarded mineral rights to Mars, they conducted a dig on the red planet only for them to encounter a mysterious relic related to the Serpent Crown. The dig was shutdown as a result and all the people involved vanished from official records. The relic was taken back to Earth where it was in the care of a Roxxon executive but was taken from him by Steve Roger's Secret Avengers strike force. (Secret Avengers v1 #1)
Roxxon later dispatched an operative named Anton Aubuisson to massacres a tribe of Anuquit natives in order to build an oil pipeline but this effort was thwarted by War Machine. (Dark Reign: New Nation v1 #1)
Through its subsidiary Blackguard, the corporation managed to acquire data from the Weapon X project through the black market allowing them to create a team of enhanced human operatives known as Strikeforce X. (Wolverine: Weapon X v1 #1)
The Roxxon Island HQ later came under attack from Frost Giants who froze it in the sky as they sought to reclaim the skull of their fallen king Laufey which had been found by the company's mining operation. (Thor v4 #2)
During a meeting with the Universal Bank, Agger was betrayed by his fellow corporate members with him being captured by Exterminatrix who headed the Midas Foundation. This saw an emergency response team being dispatched to rescue him whilst the Agger Imperative doomsday plan was initiated. (The Mighty Thor v2 #9)
They funded an archaeological expedition in order to draw out the Ur-Wendigo which attracted the attention of the rogue Weapon H. (Weapon H v1 #2)
Overview
Their overall plan was to gain world energy monopoly by eradicating any effective private or governmental competition. By the modern age, they claimed that they had Presidents in their pockets and could set citizens against one another at gas pumps whilst they sought even more power. (Marvel Two-In-One v1 #58)
Divisions in Roxxon included:
- Inter-Realm Investment Division : a division that was known to operate in other dimensions. (Thor v4 #2)
- Roxxon Blackridge : a private security division of Roxxon that was known to recruit super-powered people as special advisors. (Thunderbolts v2 #113)
- Department M :
- Strikeforce B.E.R.S.E.R.K.E.R. : a group of operatives that were infused with Asgardian dragon-blood that turned them into Hulk-like warriors. (The Mighty Thor v1 #10)
Among their creations were:
- Stasis Formula : developed by the Cybertek division that was a green fluid that aided in healing injuries in a tank and growth of cyborg flesh. (Weapons of Mutant Destruction: Alpha v1 #1)
- Fly-Spies : small mechanical flies that were designed for surveillance with them equipped with speakers allowing a person to speak through them. (Weapon H v1 #4)
- Hot Cell : a hand-held energy weapon with the Roxxon model firing a persistent beam once it locked onto a bio-signature. (X-Men v2 #112)
- Nuform : a form of synthetic Vibranium that was actually unstable which degraded into Antarctic Vibranium that caused any metal to melt with Roxxon treating it with microwaves in an effort to stabilise it but ultimately it simply delayed the transformation. (Amazing Spider-Man Annual v1 #25)
- Star Well I :
Roxxon had performed a number of genetic experiments on the Brood leading to the creation of a number of hybrids. These included Brood=Wolves that were sent on tracking missions, human-Brood that managed operations, and Brood-Sharks that were crossed with Sharksharks. In addition, they made use of Acanti Skywhales that had cybernetic cockpits grafted onto their bodies. (Weapon H v1 #3) Another example of their genetics research was creating their own version of Man-Thing who was enhanced with DNA taken from a Flora Colossus. (Weapon H v1 #4)
Under Dario Agger, he instituted the Agger Imperative that was a contingency operation to activate if there was ever a hostile take over of Roxxon. When activated, it saw Roxxon Island turned into a massive bomb and sent crashing into Wall Street with Dario wagering that if he could not rule it then no one would be able to claim it. (The Mighty Thor v2 #9)
Among its various corporate headquarters was the floating Roxxon Island that flew high in the skies. (Thor v4 #2)
Members
- Hugh Jones :
- John Gamelin :
- Douglas Bravner :
- Dario Agger : male dark haired Roxxon C.E.O. who was considered the world's wealthiest psychopath that could transform into the superhuman Minotaur. (Thor v4 #2)
- Jonas Hale :
- Arthur Dearborn :
- Karver : a male scientist who was attempting to create an artificial Bifrost Bridge, he was killed by Black Ant who shrunk himself into Doctor Karvers body and then expanded. (Illuminati v1 #2)
Notes
- Roxxon Energy Corporation was created by Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema where they made their first appearance in Captain America v1 #180 (December 1974).
Alternate Versions
- In Spider-Man 2099 v1 (1992), Roxxon was shown to still exist in the alternate future timeline of 2099.
- In Ultimate Spider-Man v1 #72 (2005), it was shown that the Roxxon Corporation appeared in the Ultimate Marvel universe on Earth-1616. It was shown that one of its divisions was the Roxxon Industries Brain Trust that consisted of its top minds and scientists.
- In Wolverine: Weapon X v1 #11 (2010), an alternate future set 25 years ahead showed Roxxon dominate the world and spreading into space. This alternate future saw resistance form against them led by the mysterious General leading to the corporation sending their Peacelok cyborgs back in time to kill the resistance leader.
In other media
Television
- In Avengers Assemble, Roxxon made a number of appearances in the animated series. During season 2's episode "Avengers Disassembled", Ultron became active and started attacking sites with advanced technology where he possessed the Super-Adaptoid to assault Roxxon. The Avengers arrived on the scene to battle Ultron with Captain America who had left the team approaching with SHIELD support after an order was given to protect government assets such as Roxxon.
- In Agent Carter, Roxxon Oil appeared where it operated in 1946 following World War II and the apparent defeat of Hydra. One of their old abandoned refineries had the technical expertise to develop Howard Stark's Molecular Nitramine chemical for the creation of an implosion bomb in the episode "Now is Not the End". The refinery was destroyed when one of the bombs was activated where it create a large implosion leaving nothing standing at the site. In "Bridge and Tunnel" members of the Strategic Scientific Reserve (S.S.R.) meet with Roxxon Oil's CEO who blamed Howard Stark for the destruction of his refinery. His employees were checked for vita radiation that was generated by the bomb with it being discovered on Miles Van Ert who was interrogated leading to Leet Brannis.
- In Daredevil, Roxxon Corporation was mentioned in the live-action Netflix television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the episode "Nelson v. Murdock". They were shown as the client of the law firm that employed Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock. The actions of the firm and the ruthless practices of Roxxon led to the pair quit working for their employers in order to start their own practice.
- In Cloak & Dagger, the Roxxon Corporation appeared in the setting of the live-action television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Video games
- In Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, a sign was shown that advertised Roxxon which stated "Tank with Roxxon and give your engines s glow". A building belonging to Roxxon was shown to be present in the city.
- In Marvel Heroes, Roxxon was referenced in the setting of the MMORPG video game.
- In Marvel Avengers Academy, Roxxon was referenced in the mobile video game where it was shown that they made their own Roxxon Energy Drinks with a lemon-lime.
Appearances
- Captain America:
- Marvel Two-In-One v1:
- Secret Avengers v1:
- Thor v4:
- Mighty Thor:
- Weapon H:
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