Sharon Carter
Sharon Carter is a female comic character that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Sharon Carter
She came to find that Ian Rogers had in fact survived after he healed from his injuries with her taking care of the boy. They remained in Dimension Z for years where she came to be an adoptive mother to the boy as he grew to adulthood. By this point, they worked to sabotage the efforts of Arnim Zola where during one mission Sharon was captured with Ian believing that she had been killed. Zola had nefarious purpose for her where he kept her captive when he later staged an invasion of Earth using his mutate army. Carter was in Zola's tower that had made the jump to Earth as Zola intended to reclaim his daughter Jet. (Captain America v7 #24) The Falcon and Jet Zola came to free her from her prison cell but then made their way to stop Arnim. (Captain America v7 #23) Ian Rogers came to rescue her from mutates and was reunited with his adoptive mother. However, they learnt that Arnim Zola intended to detonate his omega bomb to kill everyone in the city after he recovered Jet. The bomb though was accidentally triggered early with Falcon seemingly having to sacrifice himself to stop it by taking it to low orbit. The Avengers then gathered to seemingly mourn Sam Wilson's death with Sharon reuniting with Steve Rogers in that moment. The heroes were then overjoyed to find that Falcon had miraculously survived as his Vibranium wings had absorbed the brunt of the explosion. Upon seeing Jet Zola, Sharon came to accuse her of being a spy for her biological father Arnim Zola as Carter had overheard spy reports to him. This led to the Avengers restraining Jet who evaded the heroes and decided she had no choice but to return to her fathers service whereupon they left back for Dimension Z. A week later, the world recovered and the Avengers gathered as the now elderly and depowered Steve Rogers named Sam Wilson to be his replacement as the new Captain America. (Captain America v7 #25)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Part of her training involved being able to pick locks to escape locked rooms. (Captain America v1 #161)
Notes
- Sharon Carter was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where she made her first appearance in Tales of Suspense v1 #75 (March, 1966).
- Originally, Sharon was revealed to be the younger sister of Peggy Carter in Captain America v1 #161 (1973)
Alternate Versions
- In Hail Hydra v1 (2015), a version of Sharon Carter survived on Battleworld where she resided in the realm of the Hydra Empire. This version had married Steve Rogers with the pair having a daughter named Ellie Rogers who they attempted to keep safe from a world ruled by Baron Arnim Zola and Hydra. She was part of the resistance forces that were in hiding that attempted to survive and topple Zola's rule.
In other media
Television
- In The Marvel Super Heroes, Sharon Carter appeared in the animated motion comic in the Captain America segments where she was voiced by actor Peg Dixon.
Films
- In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sharon Carter made a number of appearances in the shared setting.
- In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Sharon made an appearance in the live-action film where she was portrayed by actor Emily VanCamp.
- In Captain America: Civil War, Sharon Carter made a return appearance in the live-action film where she was portrayed by actor Emily VanCamp.
Video games
- In Ultimate Spider-Man, Sharon Carter appeared in the setting of the video game where she was voiced by actor Jane Hajduk.
- In Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2, Agent 13 appeared in the setting of the Facebook video game.
- In Marvel Heroes, Sharon Carter appeared in the setting of the MMORPG video game.
- In Marvel: Future Fight, Sharon Carter was introduced as a playable character in the mobile game. Among her costumes was her comic version and a skin could be purchased that made her resemble her Marvel Cinematic Universe counterpart.
Appearances
- Tales of Suspense v1:
- Captain America v1:
- Secret Avengers v1:
- Captain America v7:
- All-New Captain America:
- Captain America: Steve Rogers v1:
- Secret Empire v1:
- Captain America:
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