Janice Lincoln
Janice Lincoln is a female comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Janice Lincoln
Janice continued the case by the prosecution against Scott Lang where it appeared that he would be indicted based on the testimonies provided by witnesses. During a private meeting with Scott, Janice revealed that she was only doing it because she wanted access to shrinking technology of Pym Particles. Thus, she offered a deal whereby if she had his Ant-Man gear brought to him in the trial that he would give her the technology whereupon she would throw the prosecution case against him allowing him to emerge free from further action. (Astonishing Ant-Man v1 #12) Despite her scheme, the trial was interrupted by Yellowjacket who wanted revenge against Scott Lang leading to him as Ant-Man and his allies fighting against the villain. This in combination with his ex-wife’s testimony meant that he was found innocent thus thwarting Janice Lincoln’s plans at acquiring shrinking technology for herself. (Astonishing Ant-Man v1 #13)
She was hired by a wealthy client to represent the captured Mysterio who was facing charges of attacking the city. Initially, Mysterio intended to represent himself and pleaded not guilty though Lincoln arrived at the scene where she changed the plea to insanity with him eventually agreeing with her. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #1)
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Powers and abilities
Notes
- The new Beetle was created by Ed Brubaker and Jackson Butch Guice where she made her first appearance in Captain America v1 #607 (August, 2010).
In other media
Video games
- In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Janice Lincoln appeared as a boss antagonist in the setting of the Facebook video game. Her backstory mentioned her being Janice Lincoln who idolised her father though Tombstone wanted her to be a lawyer with her later deciding to be a supervillain after settling a dispute between Baron Zemo and Fixer. She then operated as the Beetle until her arrest and imprisonment in Ryker's Island though Phil Coulson released her in exchange for her working for S.H.I.E.L.D. as a form of community service.
Appearances
- Captain America v1:
- Superior Spider-Man v1:
- Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1:
- Astonishing Ant-Man v1:
- Amazing Spider-Man v5:
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