David North (Christoph "Christopher" Nord) is a character appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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. He was originally known as Maverick, and more recently as Agent Zero. The character first appeared in ''X-Men'' #5 and was created by writer
John Byrne and co-writer/artist
Jim Lee
Jim Lee (; born August 11, 1964) is a Korean-born American comic book artist, writer, editor, and publisher. As of 2023, he is the President, Publisher, and Chief creative officer, Chief Creative Officer of DC Comics. In recognition of his work ...
.
Daniel Henney portrayed Agent Zero in the 2009 superhero film ''
X-Men Origins: Wolverine''.
Publication history
David North first appeared as Maverick in ''X-Men'' #5 (Feb. 1992).
David North has appeared in a self-titled one-shot ''Maverick: In the Shadow of Death'' and a short-lived ongoing series called ''Maverick''.
Later, as Agent Zero, he became a regular in the second series of ''Weapon X''.
Fictional character biography
Early life
Christoph Nord was born in
East Germany
East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from Foundation of East Germany, its formation on 7 October 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on ...
to American parents. His early history is clouded in mystery, though there are whispers that his parents were involved with the
Nazi
Nazism (), formally named National Socialism (NS; , ), is the far-right politics, far-right Totalitarianism, totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany. During H ...
regime. He also had an older brother Andreas. A
mutant
In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
, Christoph possessed the ability to absorb
kinetic energy
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In classical mechanics, the kinetic energy of a non-rotating object of mass ''m'' traveling at a speed ''v'' is \fracmv^2.Resnick, Rober ...
through impact with little to no harm.
Cell Six
A self-described idealist, he fought against the
communist
Communism () is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, di ...
regime during the height of the
Cold War
The Cold War was a period of global Geopolitics, geopolitical rivalry between the United States (US) and the Soviet Union (USSR) and their respective allies, the capitalist Western Bloc and communist Eastern Bloc, which lasted from 1947 unt ...
, joining a
West German
West Germany was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until its reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. It is sometimes known as the Bonn Republic after its capital c ...
black ops unit named Cell Six. On a mission in
Italy
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe, Western Europe. It consists of Italian Peninsula, a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, with the Alps on its northern land b ...
, he was injured by a rival
assassin
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Assassinations are orde ...
codenamed the Confessor.
While recovering, he met an Italian nurse, Ginetta Barsalini, with whom he fell in love and married. Over the next three years, Cell Six's field agents were eliminated individually, except for Nord. Nord realized Ginetta was a spy. Threatening to shoot her, he demanded to know her employer. Saying he didn't have the guts to shoot a defenseless woman in cold blood, she lunged at him with a knife, causing him to shoot her in
self-defense
Self-defense (self-defence primarily in Commonwealth English) is a countermeasure that involves defending the health and well-being of oneself from harm. The use of the right of self-defense as a legal justification for the use of Force (law), ...
. Dying, she revealed that in killing her, he also killed their unborn child. Long after this incident, Nord continues to be wracked with guilt about the betrayal and still seeks answers as to whom Barsalini was working for. This watershed moment left Nord cold and distrusting of everyone, especially women.
Weapon X
Fueled by the betrayal, Nord became one of Germany's most efficient covert operatives. In the 1960s, his exploits caught the attention of the
C.I.A., who offered him a spot in the clandestine
Team X. He agreed, and at this time, changed his name to David North. As a part of Team X, he was one of the several mutant operatives the government experimented on and exploited. Each member unknowingly received false memory implants,
[''Wolverine'' vol. 2 #62-64. Marvel Comics.] and North received a slight healing factor culled from Logan's
D.N.A.. North's immediate team consisted of three field agents: North, Logan (who later became
Wolverine
The wolverine ( , ; ''Gulo gulo''), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species, member of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The w ...
), and Victor Creed (who later became
Sabretooth). The mutant
teleporter John Wraith, also referred to as
Kestrel
The term kestrel (from , derivative from , i.e. ratchet) is the common name given to several species of predatory birds from the falcon genus ''Falco''. Kestrels are most easily distinguished by their typical hunting behaviour which is to hover ...
, served as the team's intelligence man and extractor. At this time, North began wearing his signature yellow and black faceplate.
On a mission in East Germany, both Creed and Logan were badly injured. Rather than follow protocol and leave them, North dragged them to the extraction point. Cornered by Andreas Nord, now an assassin, North saved his teammates the only way he could: killing his only brother. Because of this incident, Logan holds North in very high regard.
Another mission saw the three agents confront
Omega Red
Omega Red (Arkady Rossovich) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. In 2009, Omega Red was ranked as IGN's 95th-greatest comic book villain of all time.
...
in Berlin. They succeeded in stealing the
carbonadium synthesizer, which was necessary for the Russian to control his death factor
pheromone
A pheromone () is a secreted or excreted chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of the same species. Pheromones are chemicals capable of acting like hormones outside the body of the secreting individual, to affect the behavio ...
. Taking down the
psychopathic
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Omega Red was not as easy. In the chaos, Creed panicked, killing Janice Hollenback, the C.I.A.
mole
Mole (or Molé) may refer to:
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* Mole (animal) or "true mole"
* Golden mole, southern African mammals
* Marsupial mole
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they were attempting to rescue. The team then escaped by jumping from a ten-story window. The synthesizer was thought lost, and a rift formed between Creed and Logan due to Creed's actions on the mission. Unbeknownst to the agency, Logan had recovered the synthesizer and hid it. North suspected as much at the time but did not know for sure.
By the early 1970s, Team X was summarily disbanded. However, the team's agents were captured by
Weapon X
Weapon X is a fictional government genetic research facility project appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They were conducted by Department K, which turned willing and unwilling beings into living weapons to carry out c ...
to be used as test subjects. When Logan underwent the adamantium bonding, he went on a murderous rampage, allowing North and the others to escape. Around this time, North inexplicably lost his powers. Undaunted, North continued to work in espionage as a mercenary using the trade name Maverick. The inspiration for the name had come from a conversation in which North boasted that he neither trusted nor needed anyone, to which Logan responded, "A regular maverick, eh?"
Mercenary
Time passed, and Maverick developed a reputation as one of the best-hired guns available. Maverick compensated for his lack of powers with meticulous planning and a reliance on the latest technology.
He worked for private parties and governmental agencies, taking several contracts from retired Major Arthur Barrington, who brought North into the C.I.A. When Omega Red captured Wolverine as well as several of the
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
in Berlin to locate the carbonadium synthesizer, Maverick was sent in by Barrington. Maverick helped free the captive X-Men and tracked Sabretooth to Omega Red. With the X-Men's help, he obtained the device from Wolverine and hid it once again. Maverick aided the X-Men in combat against Sabretooth, Omega Red,
Fenris, and
Matsu'o Tsurayaba. During this incident, Maverick murders Dr.
Abraham Cornelius in cold blood.
Barrington later sent him to acquire the Xavier Files, profiles of the powers and weaknesses of various mutants, which the X-Men's founder compiled. Maverick battled
Warhawk and killed Dr. Alexander Ryking. In the clash, Warhawk exploded, seemingly destroying the files. Maverick was later hired by the U.S. government to protect Aldo Ferro, a former Weapon X member. Former Team X alums sought Ferro out after
Mastodon
A mastodon, from Ancient Greek μαστός (''mastós''), meaning "breast", and ὀδούς (''odoús'') "tooth", is a member of the genus ''Mammut'' (German for 'mammoth'), which was endemic to North America and lived from the late Miocene to ...
died when his age suppression factor reversed. Unbeknownst to Team X, Ferro was the second Psi-Borg and was responsible for the planting of false memories during their time with Weapon X. Betrayed by Ferro, Maverick then sided with his former teammates Wolverine, Sabretooth,
Silver Fox, and John Wraith, and Ferro was seemingly killed in the subsequent battle.
Maverick next sought to kill Sabretooth, who was amid a psychotic murderous rampage following the death of Birdy. First seeking Wolverine to aid him in this goal, he reluctantly aids the X-Men in merely capturing Sabretooth, setting in motion what became a failed attempt by Charles Xavier to rehabilitate the serial killer.
Legacy Virus
Maverick swiftly contracted the
Legacy Virus
The Legacy Virus is a fictional plague appearing in American comic books featuring the X-Men published by Marvel Comics. It first appeared in an eponymous storyline in Marvel Comics titles, from 1993 to 2001, during which it swept through the mut ...
. This development brought about the random return of his powers but also a loss of energy and horrible scarring all over his body. He tried to convince Wolverine to kill him, but Wolverine refused. Maverick decided to make the best of it and "fight the good fight."
[''Wolverine'' vol. 2 #87. Marvel Comics.] His health declining, he traveled the world from
safe house
A safe house (also spelled safehouse) is a dwelling place or building whose unassuming appearance makes it an inconspicuous location where one can hide out, take shelter, or conduct clandestine activities.
Historical usage
It may also refer to ...
to safe house, using his savings to procure treatment for his infection.
During this time, he recruited a very unstable Wolverine to help him rescue
Deadpool
Deadpool is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in ''New Mutants'' #98 (December 1990). In his comic book appearances, Deadpool is ...
. Maverick was attacked by a group led by
Slayback at his Manhattan safe house. Maverick managed to escape to the X-Mansion and spent several hours in a coma. After coming to, Maverick revealed that he and Deadpool had been targeted because both were mutants with healing factors taken from Wolverine's D.N.A. template. Maverick felt they would soon come for Wolverine directly. Deadpool was being experimented on to create a cure for the Legacy Virus. Maverick and Wolverine located and rescued Deadpool. It was later discovered by
Beast that Deadpool's body could not generate a cure.
[''Wolverine'' vol. 2 Annual '95 (Sept. 1995). Marvel Comics.]
While in New York, he saved a fellow Legacy Virus-positive mutant, teenager
Chris Bradley and his family from an attack by the
Friends of Humanity. The FOH retaliated by firebombing Bradley's home, spurring Maverick to use his connections to relocate the Bradley family to Florida under aliases. He also received Chris's medical treatment and set his parents up with new jobs.
He then left for
Canada
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. While there, former
K.G.B.
The Committee for State Security (, ), abbreviated as KGB (, ; ) was the main security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1991. It was the direct successor of preceding Soviet secret police agencies including the Cheka, OGPU, and NKVD. ...
agent and mutant
telepath
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Elena Ivanova found him, demanding he help her track down Sabretooth, who had killed her mother during his Weapon X years. Before he could answer her, they were attacked by Omega Red, who had tracked Ivanova to Maverick in hopes of recovering the carbonadium synthesizer. With the help of John Wraith, they succeeded in keeping the device away from the villain.
Ivanova felt she owed Maverick and stuck by his side despite his icy demeanor. They traveled together for a time. The Legacy Virus then took hold, killing North. Ivanova used her powers to resuscitate him. To their surprise, the virus seemingly went into
remission, and all of his wounds from the virus were healed. His powers not only returned but were enhanced. Also, Weapon X's memory implants were cleared from his mind. He would later realize that the Legacy Virus made his new powers inconsistent, sometimes making them a danger to himself. Immediately, trouble found them in the form of Russian mob boss Ivan Pushkin, who sent his enforcers Hammer and Sickle to abduct them.
[''Maverick'' #1. Marvel Comics.]
Pushkin used Ivanova's powers in an attempt to brainwash Maverick into killing Major Arthur Barrington by making him believe it was Barrington who had set up Barsalini's betrayal all those years ago. In reality, Barrington was to deliver testimony at an inquest that would have damaged Pushkin's business interests. Attacking but not killing Barrington, Maverick quickly regained his senses. While he blinded the left eye of Sickle with his weapon, Hammer killed Barrington.
Meanwhile, Chris Bradley ran away from home, missing his girlfriend in New York. The FOH tapped his friends' phone, and when he reached New York, they again tried to kill Chris. Maverick, Ivanova, and Wolverine saved him and his friend. Ivanova then used her abilities to make the FOH and Chris' girlfriend think he'd died in the scuffle. Both shaken by the life-threatening events of the past few days, Ivanova and North's relationship, platonic up to this point, became physical.
The following morning, Ivanova still expressed the desire to go after Sabretooth. Maverick harshly warned that an assault against Sabretooth was a fool's errand and implied she'd slept with him to coerce him to aid her goal. Angered, Ivanova left Maverick that night to continue her vendetta. A regretful Maverick traced Ivanova's steps and found her as she was rendered unconscious by Sabretooth's assault. Maverick stopped Sabretooth from delivering the killing blow and left a badly injured Ivanova in the care of the Bradley family.
Maverick then renewed his vendetta with Ivan Pushkin, desperate to avenge Barrington's death. Pushkin captured Maverick, hoping to coerce Maverick to work for him. Maverick, however, freed himself and ruined Pushkin's attempted theft of a payload of
A.I.M. weaponry. In the midst of this, Sickle gained a measure of revenge by gouging out Maverick's left eye and stranding him in the
Swiss Alps
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.
Agent Zero
The Weapon X project was soon reinvigorated, and after Sabretooth and Wraith had been brought back into the fold, they were sent to recruit Maverick. Wraith lured an unwitting Maverick into a rendezvous. Maverick refused to join, and a fierce battle ensued. Sabretooth caught Maverick off guard, impaling him in the chest and then throwing him off the roof of a 20-story building and onto the street below.
[''Wolverine'' vol. 2 #166. Marvel Comics.]
Taken to Weapon X near death,
Malcolm Colcord
Malcolm Colcord, also known as The Director, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character plays an important role in ''Weapon X'' comics and has appeared as a villain in ''Wolverine (comic bo ...
again offered him the chance to join, as he could still be saved. This time, he reluctantly agreed, rationalizing it by saying he couldn't "fight the good fight" as a corpse. He was healed and then upgraded with the explicit intent of assassinating Wolverine. He has no scent, makes no sound thanks to a
vibranium
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suit, possesses an enhanced healing factor, and a corrosive was added to his concussive blasts that hinder a foe's healing factor. In addition, he was equipped with a wide array of weapons, from wrist-mounted plasma blasters to an adamantium-coated knife. The world believed North was dead, and he sought to keep it that way. He dyed his brown hair black and adopted the new alias Agent Zero. After sending him on a few simple missions, Colcord tried to break his will by sending him to kill Wolverine, a mission he purposely botched.
Feeling guilty for joining the enemy, he contemplated suicide daily. His hatred for his teammate Sabretooth still ran deep, as he tried yet again to kill him, only to be stopped from dealing a fatal blow by the Director.
During a mission, Agent Zero encountered a new Maverick, who, unbeknownst to Zero, was Chris Bradley. Bradley had infiltrated a mutant terrorist group called
Gene Nation to destroy them from the inside. Bradley had wanted revenge on Weapon X for 'killing' North. To achieve that goal, he received training in
black ops
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US law
Under US law, the Central Intelligence Ag ...
from
Cable
Cable may refer to:
Mechanical
* Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof
* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
and assumed the Maverick mantle. Zero, believing this new Maverick was a terrorist, shot and killed him, only to find the truth as Bradley lay dying. Returning to the base after this occurred, Zero found Weapon X had disappeared without a trace. Zero then picked up Bradley's fight, attacking Gene Nation strongholds worldwide, and searched for answers about what happened to the program.
It was revealed that Zero doesn't know what happened to Weapon X because he was being
brainwashed by
Mesmero
Mesmero (Vincent) is a mutant supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Arnold Drake, Don Heck, and Werner Roth, the character first appeared in '' The X-Men'' #49 (October 1968). He has been a member ...
as Zero had become increasingly harder to control. Zero had gone after Gene Nation because of Weapon X's instruction. Without realizing it, Zero served as executioner at Neverland, a mutant
concentration camp
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set up by Weapon X. But as soon as Weapon X bothered to reveal these truths, they put him under again. Zero went on, none the wiser.
[''Weapon X: Days of Future Now'' #3. Marvel Comics.]
Decimation
Agent Zero lost his powers on
M-Day as a result of
Scarlet Witch's actions during the
House of M
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. It has been revealed that he is among the mutants who have been depowered.
North is seen residing in a center for former mutants and once again using the Maverick alias.
[''Wolverine: Origins'' #6. Marvel Comics.] Wolverine sought him out for information on carbonadium, reuniting the two and
Jubilee
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. However, Omega Red soon attacked the building, looking for the carbonadium synthesizer.
Maverick stole Weapon X files and sold them on the black market. To cover up his involvement in Kick-starting the Strikeforce X program from Wolverine, he killed the man to whom he sold the files.
Still going by the program name Agent Zero, Nord went back to mercenary work and was petitioned by an unknown intelligence agency to take down
Doctor Doom
Doctor Doom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' The Fantastic Four'' #5 in April 1962, and has since endured as the arch ...
after the Latverian overlord was framed for a terrorist attack by a rogue splinter cell flying his banner.
Dawn of X
During ''
Dawn of X
"Dawn of X" is a 2019 relaunch of the ''X-Men'' line of comic books published by Marvel Comics in the wake of the twin miniseries ''House of X'' and ''Powers of X'' and is the first phase of the Krakoan Age. This initiative culminated in the cro ...
'', Nord returned to mercenary life after being denied citizenship in
Krakoa
Krakoa is a fictional living island appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It first appeared in '' Giant-Size X-Men'' #1 and was created by Len Wein and Dave Cockrum. While often depicted as an antagonist, Krakoa later fe ...
. He was captured and mindwiped by an underground auction for the superpowered black market in
Madripoor
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but saved by Wolverine.
During the "
Blood Hunt" storyline, Maverick was shown to have been converted into a vampire at the time when a large amount of Darkforce blocked the Sun. While contacting Wolverine during a fight with the armored vampire mercenaries, Maverick claims that a power vacuum between the humans and mutants has allowed the vampires to form an allegiance between the humans and the vampires as he tries to get Wolverine to side with them. Maverick is shown to be aided by Alyssa of the Siren Sect when they talk about Wolverine and him being aided by his C.I.A. contact, Jeff Bannister. Alyssa then tells Maverick that the Siren Sect will rise from the shadows when Blade and the other vampires are depleting the superheroes. Upon arriving on a Santa Cruz Island, Wolverine and Louise fought the Aqueos and Claw Sect vampires. When Louise turned Wolverine into a vampire, he killed more vampires present before confronting Maverick and Alyssa. Alyssa then made the vampiric Wolverine and Maverick fight to the death to see who will be her queen. When Alyssa was slain by Louise, both Wolverine and Maverick were restored to normal. Maverick stated to Wolverine that he did it out of love.
Powers and abilities
North's primary mutant power is the ability to absorb the kinetic energy generated by an impact without harming himself. While this power has limits, North can survive falls from tremendous heights, energy blasts, and strikes by superhumanly strong foes without injury.
Upon accepting his first offer to work for the Weapon X Program, North is artificially granted a slight healing factor that allows him to recover from mild to moderate injuries much faster than an average human.
It also renders him immune to most diseases and toxins and greatly suppresses his natural aging process. However, after contracting the
Legacy Virus
The Legacy Virus is a fictional plague appearing in American comic books featuring the X-Men published by Marvel Comics. It first appeared in an eponymous storyline in Marvel Comics titles, from 1993 to 2001, during which it swept through the mut ...
, his kinetic absorption ability is dramatically reduced in efficiency, and his healing factor burns out while he is fighting the virus.
After the virus claims his life and Elena Ivanova, the Legacy Virus, renews him immediately goes into remission, and his kinetic absorption ability mutates. After absorbing energy, North must release the energy in the forms of powerful concussions, AoE (area of effect), or heat blasts. He can also channel the energy into his physical attacks, increasing the impact force from his punches and kicks to superhuman levels.
After being forced to join the Weapon X Program again, North's regenerative aspects were restored, and his kinetic absorption ability was artificially tempered. Now, aside from channeling the energy to increase the strength of his physical attacks and discharge ranged blasts of kinetic energy, North's fingertips carry a corrosive enzyme secreted through the skin that carried over into his force discharges. Aside from its acidic properties, the enzyme is specifically designed by the Weapon X Program to counteract the effects of an opponent's self-healing capabilities by reversing the process. The more an enemy's body attempts to fix and mend itself from injuries sustained, the worse injuries become, thanks to the specialized enzyme. Agent Zero's body now possesses no discernible scent to track as a side effect of the procedure used to grant him this ability.
Currently, the North possesses no superhuman powers. Like most of the world's mutant population, North has lost his mutant powers following the events of
M-Day.
Skills and equipment
North is a highly skilled hand-to-hand combatant and covert operative. He is also an expert marksman, experienced in using virtually all types of firearms. He has also worn a variety of uniforms throughout his career.
The costume he has worn for most of his mercenary career as Maverick is a suit of body armor consisting of lightweight fiberglass armor plating, a padded
kevlar
Kevlar (para-aramid) is a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber, related to other aramids such as Nomex and Technora. Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965, the high-strength material was first used commercially in the early 1970s as ...
lining, and airtight seals or shields allow him to seal the suit for further protection.
[''Maverick'' #6. Marvel Comics.] His mask contained a limited oxygen supply, infrared scanning, and targeting systems.
The suit also harnessed a booster pack that could magnify the kinetic energy his body absorbed.
[''Maverick'' #7. Marvel Comics.] Canadian inventor Isabel Ferguson is the primary source of his specialized gear.
As Agent Zero, North wears a body armor woven from
vibranium
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, rendering him utterly silent as he moves. It also refracts light, which renders it practically invisible to conventional detection methods in total darkness.
North has carried a wide array of weaponry including, but not limited to, thermite bombs, hydraulic bolt guns, titanium bullets,
wrist-mounted projectile tasers,
wrist-mounted plasma blasters,
adamantium
Adamantium is a fictional metal alloy, most famously appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine's skeleton and claws.
First mention in Marvel comics
It was ...
bullets, anti-metal bullets, and an adamantium-coated knife.
Reception
* In 2014, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' ranked Maverick/Agent Zero 39th in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list.
Other versions
Exiles
An alternate version of Maverick was revealed to exist in ''
Exiles'' #62. Maverick was forced to join
Weapon X
Weapon X is a fictional government genetic research facility project appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They were conducted by Department K, which turned willing and unwilling beings into living weapons to carry out c ...
, a group of reality-hopping people who had to kill people to save realities. Little is known about Maverick, except that he was destroyed by the bladed shield of an alternate version of
Captain America
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. For a time, the body was trapped in the Timebroker's Crystal Palace until the Exiles sent his body back home. On his homeworld of Earth-1287, Maverick was revealed to be an agent of
S.H.I.E.L.D. before his abduction, working alongside
Nick Fury
Colonel (United States), Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury Sr. is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, he first appeared in ''Sgt. Fury and ...
, who later honored his best agent by giving him a proper funeral.
Earth-5700
In a possible future timeline (Earth-5700), Agent Zero joined a Wolverine-led version of the X-Men, teaming with
Archangel
Archangels () are the second lowest rank of angel in the Catholic hierarchy of angels, based on and put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the 5th or 6th century in his book ''De Coelesti Hierarchia'' (''On the Celestial Hierarchy'') ...
,
Juggernaut
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This English usage originates in the mid-nineteenth century. ''Juggernaut'' is the early rendering in English ...
,
Sunfire,
Mystique,
Aurora
An aurora ( aurorae or auroras),
also commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis), is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly observed in high-latitude regions (around the Arc ...
, and
Deadpool
Deadpool is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in ''New Mutants'' #98 (December 1990). In his comic book appearances, Deadpool is ...
. After a time, the Director activated Zero's embedded mental directive, and Zero, against his will, slaughtered the X-Men, except for Wolverine. Unable to bring himself to kill his friend and teammate, he fought the mind control just long enough to commit suicide.
In other media
Television
* Christoph Nord / Maverick appears in ''
X-Men: The Animated Series'', voiced by an uncredited voice actor. This version is a former member of
Weapon X
Weapon X is a fictional government genetic research facility project appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They were conducted by Department K, which turned willing and unwilling beings into living weapons to carry out c ...
who seeks to recover his lost memories.
* Christoph Nord / Maverick appears in ''
Wolverine and the X-Men'', voiced by
Crispin Freeman
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. This version only possesses kinetic energy absorption and is the father of series original character
Christy Nord. After being captured, brainwashed, and forced to work for Weapon X's
Team X, Maverick is sent to capture Christy until
Wolverine
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and
Mystique join forces to stop him. Afterward,
Emma Frost
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restores Maverick's memories, allowing him to reunite with Christy.
Film
Agent Zero appears in ''
X-Men Origins: Wolverine'', portrayed by
Daniel Henney.
This version is a ruthless Asian mutant with superhuman reflexes, agility, and accuracy with firearms who serves as a member of Team X and
William Stryker
Reverend William Stryker is a fictional character in Marvel Comics, known for his recurring role as an adversary of the X-Men. A former sergeant and a devout Christian minister, Stryker harbors an intense hatred for mutants, often leading campai ...
's second-in-command. Additionally, producer
Lauren Shuler Donner stated on the DVD commentary that Zero has no scent. After most of Team X questions Stryker's morality and leaves the group, Stryker, Zero, and
Victor Creed
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set about killing them for Stryker's experiments. Zero targets
Logan, killing an elderly couple who took in the latter along the way before Logan destroys the helicopter Zero was pursuing him in, causing it to crash with Zero still inside. Logan subsequently interrogates Zero and initially spares him until the latter mocks him, leading to the former causing the helicopter to explode, killing Zero.
Video games
Agent Zero appears in the ''
X-Men Origins: Wolverine'' tie-in game, voiced by
Robert Wu. This version's name is David Nord. His role plays out similarly to the film, though Logan kills Zero with his claws following the helicopter crash.
Notes
References
External links
David Northat Marvel.com
UncannyXmen.net Spotlight On Maverick
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