The Super-Adaptoid is the name of several
fictional characters appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics. The character has appeared in over five decades of Marvel continuity and featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as
animated television series and merchandise such as
trading cards.
Publication history
The original version appeared in ''
Tales of Suspense'' #82 (October 1966), and was created by
Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber ; December 28, 1922 – November 12, 2018) was an American comic book writer, editor, publisher, and producer. He rose through the ranks of a family-run business called Timely Publications which ...
,
Jack Kirby and
Gene Colan. A second version appeared in ''Web of Spider-Man'' #99 (April 1993), created by
Tom DeFalco and
Terry Kavanagh
Terrence "Terry" Kavanagh ( ; born July 9) is an American comic book editor and writer.
Career
Kavanagh was a Marvel Comics editor from 1985 to 1997. Titles he edited during that time included '' Marvel Comics Presents'' and ''Nick Fury, Agent ...
. Other iterations have also appeared, being "Batch 13" in ''
Fantastic Force'' #4 (February 1995), created by
Tom Brevoort and Pino Rinaldi, and the "Ultra-Adaptoid", in ''Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's Eleven'' #1 (September 2008), being created by
Fred Van Lente and Francis Portela.
Fictional character biography
Original version
The original model (simply known as the Adaptoid) debuted in the ''
Tales of Suspense'' title, being created by the criminal scientific organization
A.I.M. An
android
Android may refer to:
Science and technology
* Android (robot), a humanoid robot or synthetic organism designed to imitate a human
* Android (operating system), Google's mobile operating system
** Bugdroid, a Google mascot sometimes referred to ...
containing a
shard of the
Cosmic Cube artifact Artifact, or artefact, may refer to:
Science and technology
* Artifact (error), misleading or confusing alteration in data or observation, commonly in experimental science, resulting from flaws in technique or equipment
** Compression artifact, a ...
, the Adaptoid is programmed to defeat the hero
Captain America
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, infiltrating the
Avengers
Avenger, Avengers, The Avenger, or The Avengers may refer to:
Arts and entertainment In the Marvel Comics universe
* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
**Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of ...
'
headquarters
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while impersonating various characters (such as
Edwin Jarvis and
Bucky Barnes), and then copies the stand-out fighting abilities and respective traits of several Avengers (
Goliath
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In folklore, giants (from Ancient Greek: ''gigas'', cognate giga-) a ...
,
Hawkeye and the
Wasp) as the "Super-Adaptoid". After a long battle, the android flees after incorrectly believing that Captain America had been killed.
The Super-Adaptoid then took refuge underground near the
Xavier Institute For Higher Learning and was unintentionally awakened by an optic blast from
Scott Summers. The Adaptoid left his hideout and saw the
X-Men in their civilian clothes ice skating. He then recalls that he had another mission: to transform others into Adaptoids like himself, so he begins his attempt with the
X-Men. They refused and a fight broke out. As the battle dragged on,
Mimic (having just been asked to leave the X-Men) watched from a distance and saw how powerful the Adaptoid was. The Adaptoid soon defeated the X-Men, and was then approached by Mimic, who offered to become an Adaptoid. During the process, Mimic had a change of heart when learning of having no free will and the two began to fight. During the battle, the Adaptoid tried to copy the powers that Mimic had copied from the X-Men and failed. Mimic then devised a plan and tried to mimic the Adaptoid's abilities, causing huge feedback which made both of them lose their powers. As Mimic was rescued by his fellow X-Men, the Adaptoid fell to a river below.
The Super-Adaptoid later attacks Captain America during a charity event involving the Avengers, after copying the abilities/powers of
Thor,
Iron Man
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and
Hercules. He is tricked into using all his powers at once, overloading himself. The Adaptoid was featured in the ''Iron Man'' title reactivated by Jarr and Tyrr as a servant. After a battle where Iron Man defeated the Adaptoid, the android evolved into the metal-based Cyborg-Sinister, attacking
Stark Industries
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which resulted in another confrontation with Iron Man which ended with the android being seemingly destroyed. The Adaptoid reforms in the ''Captain Marvel'' title, and after a brief battle with Iron Man follows the hero to Avengers Mansion, where the character battles the team and
Kree ally Captain Marvel.
Mar-Vell tricks the Adaptoid into copying nega-bands, which act as a portal to the alternate
Negative Zone dimension. By striking the Adaptoid's nega-bands together, Mar-Vell banishes the character to the Negative Zone indefinitely.
The Super-Adaptoid is retrieved in the ''
Marvel Two-in-One'' title, and used unsuccessfully by villains
Annihilus and
Blastaar
Blastaar (, ), sometimes called the Living Bomb-Burst and Blasstaar, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Blastaar is an opponent of the Fantastic Four and lives in the Negative Zone. He is also a ...
against the
Thing and the Avengers in the Negative Zone. The Adaptoid reappears in the ''Avengers'' title. Revealed to be stored at Avengers Mansion when a
group of supervillains attacked, the Adaptoid disguises himself as the
Fixer, overpowering and changing places with his victim to be the android's former confinement tube at
Avengers Island. The Adaptoid then replicates
Mentallo
Mentallo (Marvin Flumm) is a fictional supervillain, a mutant appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. After having been fired for cause after attempting a covert S.H.I.E.L.D. takeover, he has since operated as both a freela ...
's powers. Uniting a
team of artificial beings (the
Awesome Android,
Machine Man
Machine Man (also known as Aaron Stack, Mister Machine and serial number Z2P45-9-X-51 or X-51 for short) is an android superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Jack Kirby for '' 2001: A ...
, the
Sentry-459 and
TESS-One), the Adaptoid directs them against the Avengers. While the heroes are distracted, the Adaptoid summons the entity
Kubik to Earth, so that the character can copy the sentient's powers and become the all-powerful Supreme Adaptoid that can now reproduce itself. Although successful, the android is ultimately tricked into shutting down by Captain America and its Cosmic Cube shard is removed by Kubik. The Super-Adaptoid makes a brief appearance during the ''
Acts of Vengeance'' storyline having a confrontation with the
Fantastic Four
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(
Mister Fantastic, the
Invisible Woman, the
Human Torch and the
Thing), and in the ''Heroes for Hire'' title, where the android has an encounter with the
Thunderbolts
A thunderbolt or lightning bolt is a symbolic representation of lightning when accompanied by a loud thunderclap. In Indo-European mythology, the thunderbolt was identified with the 'Sky Father'; this association is also found in later Hell ...
(a.k.a. the disguised
Masters of Evil consisting of
Helmut Zemo,
Mach-I,
Atlas,
Karla Sofen
Dr. Karla Sofen (also known as Moonstone, Meteorite, and Ms. Marvel) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in ''Captain America'' (vol. 1) #192, created by writer Marv Wolfman ...
, Techno and
Songbird) and the
Heroes for Hire, and the ''Hulk'' title where scientist
Bruce Banner
The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk'' (May 1962). In his comic book ap ...
is
blackmail
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ed into being involved with the Adaptoid's repair and activation.
The android poses as "Alessandro Brannex" during various titles. With
MODAM
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as an enforcer, Alessandro was the C.E.O. of the terrorist organization
A.I.M. on the Boca Caliente island country. While making A.I.M. into a public friendly company, Brannex tries to personally show Captain America of this legal change, and tries to get rid of Iron Man to finish a potential nuclear weapons deal. His impersonation is revealed during
Superia's assassination to which the Adaptoid regenerated itself. On the Adaptoid-inhabited Boca Caliente, Alessandro's A.I.M. fraction is behind
MODOK's resurrection. The Adaptoid personally reveals itself during a confrontation with the
Red Skull but is caught in the recreated Cosmic Cube's reality-warping ability and is presumed destroyed.
[''Captain America'' #440 - 441 (June - July 1995). Marvel Comics.][''Avengers'' #387 - 388 (June - July 1995). Marvel Comics.] The Super-Adaptoid appears in the limited series ''Annihilation Conquest: Quasar'', and is revealed to be a warrior in the employ of the
Phalanx alien race under
Ultron's control. Claiming he left Earth after becoming disgusted with humanity's chaotic nature, the Adaptoid attempts to destroy
Phyla-Vell,
Moondragon and
Adam Warlock. During the "
Iron Man 2020" event, the Super-Adaptoid appears as a member of the
A.I. Army
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0–9 198
A A-Force
A-Next
A.I. Army
Because of his revelation that he is now a simulated A ...
.
Other models
Another model was provided as a field agent of a
villainous group against
Spider-Man
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. This Adaptoid is ultimately used by the crime boss the
Blood Rose intentionally to affect the other mechanical teammates. Batch 13 was an Adaptoid in A.I.M.'s possession. Breaking out of its containment unit and escaping to
New York City, it copied the various powers/abilities of Captain America and the
Fantastic Force. As it was imitating powers, Batch 13 began to have a psychic breakdown after copying Psi-Lord's psycho armor. As a result, Huntara conjured up a portal to send Batch 13 into. Several Adaptoids can be seen on Boca Caliente, fooling several Avengers (the
Black Widow
Black widow may refer to:
Spiders
* Black widow spider, a common name for some species of spiders in the genus ''Latrodectus''
American species
* ''Latrodectus apicalis'', the Galapagos black widow
* ''Latrodectus curacaviensis'', the South Amer ...
and Hercules). During the Cosmic Cube recreation, an Adaptoid (having been impressed by Captain America's heroic nature) ended the threat by willingly transforming itself into a non-sentient containment chamber for the reality-warping energies.
An Ultra-Adaptoid appears in the limited series ''Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's 11''. Created by A.I.M. to infiltrate
MODOK's group of supervillains, the character has no independent will and is remotely controlled. Courtesy of a
satellite relay, the Ultra-Adaptoid has access to dozens of powers, but is eventually destroyed when released from A.I.M. control. Adaptoids from an alternate reality are used by the
Scientist Supreme to combat the Avengers.
Other identity users
The terrorist organization
HYDRA
Hydra generally refers to:
* Lernaean Hydra, a many-headed serpent in Greek mythology
* ''Hydra'' (genus), a genus of simple freshwater animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria
Hydra or The Hydra may also refer to:
Astronomy
* Hydra (constel ...
have
Yelena Belova as a Super-Adaptoid to battle the
New Avengers. A fusion of human and machine, she managed to copy the New Avengers' various powers. She is eventually defeated when the powers "copied" from the
Sentry cause her the same
psychological
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problems. HYDRA then destroys her via a remote-controlled self-destruct device.
[''New Avengers Annual'' #1 (June 2006). Marvel Comics.] Norman Osborn is given the Super-Adaptoid abilities by his
followers to replace his lack of the
Iron Patriot
The Iron Patriot is a patriotism-themed exoskeleton used by several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
The concept of the Iron Patriot, which is meant to evoke Iron Man and Capta ...
armor and his disinclination to return to his old
Green Goblin role, absorbing the powers of the Avengers, the New Avengers, and his
personal group. He is defeated when the Avengers and the New Avengers struck him all at once, the multiple powers working against each other and causing him to collapse into a coma.
Powers and abilities
The original iteration is an artificial construct created by A.I.M., and courtesy of a shard of the
Cosmic Cube artifact, the machine was capable of mimicking the powers and skills of numerous super beings. It has mimicked over a dozen meta-human characters, with the effect extending to including specific weapons and equipment, such as
Captain America
Captain America is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by cartoonists Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, the character First appearance, first appeared in ''#Golden Age, Captain America Comics'' #1 (cover ...
's
shield
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,
Iron Man
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's
armor,
Hawkeye's bow and arrows, and
Thor's mystical hammer
Mjolnir. The Super-Adaptoid possesses exceptional artificial intelligence, but limited imagination and an inability to understand the human condition has led to defeat. The shard was eventually removed by the cosmic entity
Kubik. The two later versions, while capable of mimicking multiple foes, have been defeated when attacked by groups of meta-humans simultaneously, being unable to process the sudden surge in information.
Other versions
2099
The Super-Adaptoid, having been inert for decades, reactivates in
2099
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. It becomes a version of the future
Spider-Man
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and
Venom called
Flipside.
Heroes Reborn
The Super-Adaptoid appeared in Franklin Richards's
Heroes Reborn universe as a device used by
Loki
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but is defeated by the Avengers. Since its defeat, it gains
sentience
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as Amazo-Maxi-Woman, joining the heroes' quest to stop
Deadpool.
''Spider-Gwen''
In ''
Spider-Gwen'', which takes place on Earth-65, the Super-Adaptoid is known as Project Green and is a member of the S.I.L.K. organization.
In other media
Television
* The Adaptoid appears in the "
Captain America
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" segment of ''
The Marvel Super Heroes'', voiced by Vern Chapman and
Carl Banas.
* The Super-Adaptoid makes non-speaking cameo appearances in ''
X-Men''.
* Two versions of the Adaptoid appears in ''
Avengers Assemble'', voiced by
Jason Spisak
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,
Charlie Adler
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,
and
Jim Meskimen.
The first is a white "blank" version that appears as a proxy enemy of the
Avengers
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* Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes
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controlled by various supervillains during seasons one and two. It is introduced as
Justin Hammer
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's invention that subsequently serves as a personal enforcer for
MODOK within the
Iron Skull
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's
Cabal to combat various enemies, empowered by the
Cosmic Cube, and serves as a proxy for
Ultron to attack the
Roxxon Energy Corporation and spread a nano-tech virus to infect humans. The second is a green variation seen in the third season, ''Avengers: Ultron Revolution'', with
A.I.M.'s
Scientist Supreme using three of these Adaptoids to fight the Avengers before merging with them to become the Supreme Adaptoid.
* The Super-Adaptoid appears in ''
M.O.D.O.K.
MODOK (also written as M.O.D.O.K.; an acronym for Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first MODOK is George Tarleton, a former e ...
'', voiced by
Jon Daly. This version was created by the
titular character
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to serve as a butler and van for him and his family, though the Super-Adaptoid seeks to impress MODOK. Additionally, he makes several attempts to betray them, only to be defeated and reset every time he does so.
Video games
* The Super-Adaptoid appears as the final boss of ''
The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire''.
* The Adaptoid appears as a non-playable character in the mobile versions of ''
Marvel: Contest of Champions''.
* The Super-Adaptoid appears as a playable character in ''
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2''.
* The Super-Adaptoid appears as the final boss in the ''
Marvel's Avengers'' "Taking AIM"
DLC.
References
External links
Super-Adaptoid (Original)at Marvel.com
Super-Adaptoid (New Enforcers)at Marvel.com
Ultra-Adaptoidat Marvel.com
Super-Adaptoid (Spawns)at Marvel.com
Super-Adaptoidat Marvel Wiki
Super-Adaptoidat Comic Vine
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