Death (Marvel)

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Death in Death of Wolverine v1 #4.

Death is a female comic character who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Death

God had stated that he had created Death in order to have his universe-creation project involving sentient life accepted by his contractors. (Howard the Duck v3 #6)

Death became intrigued by Thanos, a young Titanian boy afflicted with a Deviant Syndrome, whose purple skin set him apart from his fellow Titanians. Death first manifested to Thanos in the form of a young girl that attended his school. She convinced Thanos to approach a dangerous cave in order to overcome his fears. While exploring, a cave-in led to the death of Thanos' friends at the hands of the critters that lived underground, Death convinced him to get revenge and slaughter the whole nest. (Thanos Rising v1 #1)

Death next appeared in Las Vegas under the guise of Marlo Chandler to talk to Ben Reilly who was the clone of Spider-Man. Reilly had recently brought back to life and spending some time acting as the new Jackal- initially instructing him to go after a duo of teen punks randomly shooting civilians around the city, claiming that she is testing what he will do about this discovery. Ben manages to find the criminals, shooting one of them twice with his own gun but avoiding causing fatal injuries, but when he is attacked by his 'brother' and fellow clone Kaine after the death of a girl Reilly had been trying to treat for a serious illness, Marlo appears and kills Kaine with a single touch. (Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider v1 #6) 'Marlo' subsequently identified herself as Death and explains that she had an 'interest' in Reilly as no other person has been brought back to life so often. She revealed that he had 'died' so many times that his soul has become corrupted and if he undergoes one more resurrection then he would likely suffer so much spiritual damage that his soul will be broken for good. She then offered Reilly the chance to restore Cassandra Mercury's daughter Abigail or Kaine to life before she departed. Reilly though asked her to save both of them and kill him instead leading to Death not only healing the other two, but also restoring Reilly to a healthy physical appearance. Death also affirmed that he had made a start on his efforts to redeem himself of his sins as the Jackal and to become a hero again. (Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider v1 #7)

Overview

Personality and attributes

Her human avatar came to be known as the Specter of Death. (Journey into Mystery v2 #1)

Powers and abilities

Within her realm was the Infinity Well that served as a source of limitless knowledge. (Silver Surfer v3 #38)

Notes

  • Death was created by Mike Friedrich and Jim Starlin where she made her first appearance in Captain Marvel v1 #26 (May, 1973).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In Silver Surfer, Death made multiple appearances in the animated series as a statue that was re-named for the cartoon as Lady Chaos. The statue was onboard Thanos's ship and he constantly spoke to her as if she was alive and conducted acts to please her.

Video games

  • In Deadpool, Death appeared in the setting of the video game where she was voiced by actor April Stewart.
  • In Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Death appeared as a non-playable character in the story setting of the video game where she was voiced by actor Alicyn Packard.

Appearances

  • Captain Marvel v1: #26 (1973)
  • Deadpool:
  • Scarlet Spider:
  • Thanos:
  • Howard the Duck v3:

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