Fenris (Marvel)
Fenris are a team that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Andrea Strucker and Andreas Strucker were the twin Mutant children of Baron Wolfgang von Strucker. Together, they named themselves Fenris after the great wofl. and formed themselves as a terrorist group where they were at times accompanied by armed operatives. (Uncanny X-Men v1 #200)
The twins were later working for their father Baron Wolfgang von Strucker in his plot to use nanoprobes to mind control people. In this time, they used the technology to have Diamondback steal a piece of technology but she was pursued by Citizen V on behalf of the V Battalion. He came to learn that Fenris was working for Strucker with Andrea deciding to aid Citizen V after being apprehended partly due to her former romantic ties to the hero. It was during this time that she learnt that Citizen V was not John Watkins III but rather that Helmut Zemo's whose mind had been transferred into the heroes formerly comatose body. To maintain his secret, Zemo was responsible for killing Andrea von Strucker and departing the destroyed Hydra base. (Citizen V and the V-Battalion v1 #3)
Afterwards, Andreas was captured by the U.S. government and placed in the Thunderbolts initiative where they acted as special marshals that enforced the Superhuman Registration Act. Under the identity of the Swordsman, he was forced to apprehend superhumans that refused to surrender to the authorities with his own compliance enforced via nano-chains. In this role, he used the dead skin of his sister that was wrapped around the hilt of his sword in order to continue to make use of his powers. A further condition of his service with the Thunderbolts was that a year of work with them would see a clone of Andrea being made to restore her to life after which they two would be allowed to leave for Europe to live the rest of their days. (Thunderbolts v1 #113) Andreas joined the field team when Director Norman Osborn deployed him and the Thunderbolts to capture the rogue Jack Flag who had refused to surrender to the authorities. Despite their numbers, the Thunderbolts were outwitted by their foe with Flag breaking Andreas's sword and using it to stab Venom. Despite his skill, Flag was left paralysed and captured by the Thunderbolts where in the privacy of the transport Andreas began to beat the hero for his resistance. (Thunderbolts v1 #111) Andreas later got into an argument with Director Osborn with Norman threatening to end their deal which would see Andrea being restored with this keeping the Strucker in line. (Thunderbolts v1 #113)
Though the twins were believed to had been killed, they had been returned back to life with them attributing this to the actions of their father. They opened up Club Fenris in New York that was an establishment for supervillains to enter. The Hood and his incarnation of the Illuminati arrived at the establishment in order to use Dr. Karvers research in producing an artificial Bifrost bridge. He refused leading to the Black Ant entering his body whereupon he returned to normal size thus killing him. This broke one of the policies of the Club leading to Fenris offering a reward to anyone that killed the Hood along with his gang. (Illuminati v1 #2)
After Krakoa became a Mutant nation, the Hellfire Club operated as a trading company that delivered advanced medicinals to the world. Within the power structure of the Hellfire Trading Company, Sebastian Shaw had his son Shinobi Shaw resurrected and he was tasked with adding to their faction in the company. Shinobi then invited the Fenris twins into their ranks as their Black Knights. (Marauders v1 #8)
Overview
The twins power largely operated based on their physical contact with the younger Andreas projecting force whilst the older Andrea was disintegration. (Uncanny X-Men v1 #200)
When Andrea died, Andreas came to use her skin and wrapped it on the hilt of a sword in order to continue to use their shared ability. (Thunderbolts v1 #113)
They came to operate a club in New York City that was known as Club Fenris. This establishment had a single rule which was no fighting within its premises and any breach in this policy leading to the perpetrators paying the price. (Illuminati v1 #2)
Members
- Andreas Strucker :
- Andrea Strucker :
Notes
- Fenris was created by Chris Claremont and John Romita, Jr. where they made their first appearance in Uncanny X-Men v1 #194 (June, 1985).
- According to the X-Men: Phoenix Force Handbook v1 #1 (2010), the twins were genetically manipulated before birth by their father Baron Strucker.
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Fenris appeared as an Easter egg in the animated television series in the episode "Widow's Sting" where it was Baron Strucker's self-destruct command for HYDRA Island.
- In The Gifted, the Fenris appeared in the live-action television series where they made their first appearance in a flashback in the episode "threat of eXtinction". They were shown as powerful Mutant terrorists Andrea and Andreas Strucker who operated in the 1950s who caused wide-scale destruction. Andrea had a son named Otto Strucker who grew terrified at the actions of his father and aunt causing him to flee to America. Once there, he hid much of his past and his origins as a Mutant as he worked to conduct research in suppressing the Mutant gene. He came to marry Ellen where the pair had a son named Reed Strucker with Otto working secretly at Trask Industries to produce a serum to remove any Mutant genes in his son effectively making him human. Otto's marriage later broke down and he became separated from his son Reed who by adulthood had married with his wife Caitlin Strucker having two children named Lauren Strucker and Andy Strucker that were latent Mutants.
Films
- In X2, the names Andrea von Strucker and Andreas von Strucker appeared in the live-action film where they were referenced in files on William Stryker's computer.
Video games
Appearances
- Uncanny X-Men v1: (1985)
- Thunderbolts v1:
- Illuminati v1:
- Generation X:
- Marauders v1:
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