Swarm is a
fictional
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supervillain
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appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics. The character's entire body is composed of
bee
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s, and is mainly featured as an enemy of
Spider-Man
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.
Publication history
Swarm first appeared in ''
The Champions'' #14 (July 1977). He was created by
Bill Mantlo and
John Byrne.
Fictional character biography
Fritz von Meyer was born in
Leipzig,
Germany and became one of
Adolf Hitler's top scientists specializing in
toxicology and
melittology. Escaping capture after
World War II, he was a
beekeeper or ''apiarist'' in
South America and discovered a colony of mutated
bee
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s. Intrigued by their intelligence and passive nature, von Meyer attempted to enslave the queen bee but failed and the bees devoured him, leaving only his skeleton. The bees' unique qualities caused von Meyer's consciousness to be absorbed into them, allowing him to manipulate the hive to do his will while his skeletal remains are inside the swarm itself. His consciousness merged with the hive to the extent that they are one being, calling himself/themselves "Swarm".
Swarm battled the
Champions. After being defeated, Swarm resurfaced to battle
Spider-Man
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. In the first of many fights, Spider-Man prevailed against him when the web-slinger's costume was dosed in a new type of
insecticide
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that hurt the bees if they got too close. Swarm lost his/their skeleton in this battle but returned to fight again (no longer having the skeleton but still possessing von Meyer's consciousness), first teaming with
Kraven the Hunter against
Iceman and
Firestar, then against Spider-Man, but feedback from a weapon fired by the
Rhino caused Swarm's bee body to disperse temporarily.
Swarm next appears when a Super-Collider from
Rand Industries is activated and called his/their attention. Swarm decides mankind should be exterminated so insects can rule the world.
Doctor Druid
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convinced Swarm that mankind will exterminate themselves and the age of insects can begin. Eventually, Swarm was tired of waiting and returned to New York, after a psychic wave generated by
Onslaught disrupted the psychic field that bonded him and the bees together. He forced a group of scientists investigating energy fields to help him not only restore his original field, but expand it to grant him control of every bee on Earth. As
New York City is invaded by bees, the
Scarlet Spider tracked the bees to their destination and — taking advantage of the fact that the swarms' instinctive memory of Raid caused the bees to automatically flinch away from Spider-Man — infiltrated the building to contact the scientists. By claiming that the scientists' equipment is having trouble broadcasting a sufficiently powerful signal through the dome of bees, Scarlet Spider is able to trick Swarm into allowing a device's construction designed to negate the vibrational frequency that the bees create to allow themselves to fly, presenting it as a means of boosting the existing signal's power. With the bees now grounded, Scarlet Spider subsequently recovers the queen of Swarm's hive and leaves the authorities' care, reasoning Swarm won't be a future threat without her.
Now back with an internal skeleton, Swarm felt that the criminal organization
Pride's fall allowed access to their former territory, specifically
Los Angeles. However, he/they are defeated by the Los Angeles' protector
Runaways
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Engineering
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* Thermal runaway, self-increase of the reaction rate of an exothermic proce ...
when his/their body of bees' mental link is disrupted by electrical blasts.
Swarm regained control over his colony and joins the
Chameleon
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's Exterminators to kill their shared enemy now that Peter Parker's true identity is revealed. Swarm attacks
Mary Jane Watson but the latter sprays Swarm with water while a co-worker smashes Swarm's skeleton, but the bees reformed around the skeleton as
Stark Industries
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' bodyguards take him/them away.
When
Alyosha Kravinoff
Kraven the Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff; Russian language, Russian: Сергей Кравинов) is a fictional Character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' issue ...
began collecting a
zoo of animal-themed superhumans, Swarm is in one of the cages. He fought
Gargoyle as the
Punisher passes them and escaped.
Swarm next turns up in
Denver,
Colorado, having amassed enough bees to become giant-sized. The
Thunderbolts
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face him/them unsuccessfully until
Venom devours Swarm's bones.
Norman Osborn speculated this is a minor inconvenience that shouldn't prevent Swarm's return.
[''Thunderbolts'' #122. Marvel Comics.]
Swarm next turns up in
Buenos Aires, having his intelligence again. He fought the
Mighty Avengers by creating 'avatars' made of bees.
Hank Pym,
Stature
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and
Amadeus Cho place an inhibitor collar on the queen bees which caused Swarm's intelligence to somehow disperse.
He was briefly seen trying to launch an attack of the
Jean Grey School for Higher Learning only to be almost instantly thwarted by the
X-Men's
Krakoa
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, the
Bamf
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s, and
Doop.
Swarm later formed his own incarnation of the
Sinister Six with
8-Ball
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,
Delilah,
Killer Shrike,
Melter and
Squid
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. They attack Spider-Man and the students of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Swarm gets dispersed by
Hellion which caused the other members to surrender.
Swarm later attacked New York but was defeated by
Squirrel Girl and her ally Koi Boi covering him with water and turning bags full of his constituent bees in to the police.
[''The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl'' #7. Marvel Comics.]
Swarm later appeared as a member of the Hateful Hexad alongside Bearboarguy,
Gibbon
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,
Ox,
Squid
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and
White Rabbit. During the disastrous battle against Spider-Man and
Deadpool, the battle is crashed by Itsy Bitsy.
Swarm relocates to Florida, where he encounters Macrothrax and his minions who are also sentient insect colonies in humanoid form, accidentally created by the invention behind him. He ends up joining forces with
Ant-Man and taking a liking to the latter.
Powers and abilities
Swarm is a composite being of hundreds of thousands of bees driven by a human intelligence. He is technically intangible, as his body is merely an aggregate of tiny forms. He can fly through the air and assume any shape and size he desires. He can mentally influence the actions of other bees, the full range of which may extend over hundreds of yards in radius. With the aid of a team of scientists, Swarm was briefly able to enhance his power to the point where he could have theoretically taken control of every bee on Earth, but this plan was averted by Spider-Man. At first, Swarm seemed capable of only controlling other bees, but he has exhibited the ability to communicate/control other insects as well. Fritz von Meyer's skeleton, the focal point of his consciousness, remained behind as his only remains until being devoured by Venom.
Other versions
''Marvel Fairy Tales''
In the second issue of the Spider-Man line of ''
Marvel Fairy Tales'' (an adaptation of the legend of
Anansi), an alternate version of Swarm appears as the stories' main villain, the Yellow and purple spider.
''Marvel Adventures''
Swarm recently appeared and fought Spider-Man in ''
Marvel Adventures''. He/they supposedly wanted to take over the world (or at least kill a few jocks), but it looked like he/they just wanted some ice cream.
Ultimate Marvel
The
Ultimate Marvel equivalent of Swarm is Petra Laskov, a
Syria
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n female
mutant. She was the wife of Georgian activist Nikolai Laskov. The couple's child is held at gunpoint, forcing Laskov to kill her husband to save her own child. She does so, only for Laskov's child to be killed anyway, and then Laskov was raped by thugs.
Years later, she appears as the supervillainess Insect Queen
[''Ultimate Avengers'' #5. Marvel Comics.] of the supervillain
Liberators group that invades the United States to kill many in order to put a stop to perceived American aggression. During a showdown with the
Ultimates, Laskov is apparently killed after being stomped by the giant-sized
Wasp. However, she is later rebuilt as the
superhero
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ine Red-Wasp by
Nick Fury
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and
Gregory Stark to be a member of their Avengers team.
[''Ultimate Comics: Avengers'' #3. Marvel Comics.] When the Avengers fight the
Red Skull, Laskov is tormented until
Captain America
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and
Hawkeye save the team. Afterwards, Laskov (disguised as a nurse) shoots her family's executioner in the head in a hospital. Her abilities as the inhuman-esque Swarm are to control insects (albeit fully corporeal) with
Margali Szardos
Sabra
Sabreclaw
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's similar features of grey skin and horns while her abilities as the human-looking Red-Wasp is an aggressive variation of the Wasp.
Marvel Noir
The
Marvel Noir
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universe's equivalent is Madame Sturm, a Nazi scientist. She finds the same Spider-God totem behind Peter Parker's powers which she uses to mutate herself into a bee god and calls herself Madame Swarm. She is defeated when
Spider-Man Noir lures her towards a Nazi blimp that
Spider-Man
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blows up with the Venom sting.
In other media
Television
* A variation of Swarm appeared in a self-titled episode of ''
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends'', voiced by Al Fann.
This version was originally a beehive irradiated by a fallen meteorite's energy, gaining sentience as well as the ability to increase other bees' size and mutate humans into insect hybrid drones. It attempts to spread its hive mind throughout the universe until
Spider-Man
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,
Firestar, and
Iceman intervene and launch the meteorite back into space to reverse Swarm's effects.
* Another variation of Swarm named Michael Tan appears in ''
Ultimate Spider-Man'', voiced by
Eric Bauza in "Swarm"
and
Drake Bell in "Sandman Returns".
This version utilizes a swarm of self-replicating nanobots. Debuting in his self-titled episode, Tan started out as a disgruntled and immature employee of Stark Industries who worked on a device to control technology, only to be fired by
Iron Man
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. He activates the device in retaliation, which fuses his molecules with Spider-Man's spider-tracer and activates when the web-slinger attempts to use it on the
Juggernaut
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...
. As Swarm, Tan attempts to assimilate Iron Man's technology, but Spider-Man and Iron Man are able to defeat him by using the former's spider-tracer and the latter's arc reactor to amplify a nullifying frequency. With Swarm neutralized, his nanobots are confiscated for his reconfiguration. In "Sandman Returns", Swarm attempts to assimilate
S.H.I.E.L.D. technology, but is defeated by Spider-Man and
Sandman. In "HYDRA Attacks" Pt. 1, Swarm is a prisoner on the S.H.I.E.L.D.
Tri-Carrier before
Doctor Octopus's miniature Octobot combined with Swarm's nanobots to convert the headquarters into
Arnim Zola's
HYDRA
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* Hydra (constel ...
Island.
* The Fritz von Meyer incarnation of Swarm appears in ''
Marvel Super Hero Adventures'', voiced by
Ian James Corlett.
* A variation of Swarm appears in ''
Spider-Man
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'' as the alter-ego of
Jefferson Davis
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(voiced by
Alex Désert), utilizing purple nanotech bees that grant him a solid form and can use their stingers to mind control humans.
Video games
Swarm (Fritz von Meyer) appears as a member of
Sinister Six in the role-playing mobile game ''
Marvel Strike Force''.
Novels
The Symbiotic Warfare Anthophila Restraining Model (S.W.A.R.M.) appears in ''Spider-Man: City at War'', the comic book adaptation of the 2018 ''
Spider-Man
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'' video game. S.W.A.R.M. was planned to be in the finished game but was cut.
Toys
An
action figure of the Fritz von Meyer incarnation of Swarm was released in 1997 as part of the ''Spider-Man: Spider Force'' toy line. It was molded in a translucent yellow plastic and featured a removable cape and hood as well as snap-on bee armor which could also be assembled to create a "giant" bee accessory.
Theatre
The Fritz von Meyer incarnation of Swarm appears in the
Broadway musical ''
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark'', played by Gerald Avery. This version was originally a scientist at
Oscorp before he's manipulated into being Swarm by the
Green Goblin and joining the Sinister Six.
Reception
In August 2009, ''
TIME'' listed Swarm as one of the "Top 10 Oddest Marvel Characters".
Swarm was ranked #29 on a listing of Marvel Comics' monster characters in 2015.
References
External links
Swarm (Fritz von Meyer)at the Superhero Database
Swarmat Marvel.com
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