Kate Waynesboro

Kate Waynesboro
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Incredible Hulk #287 (Sept. 1983)
Created by Bill Mantlo
Sal Buscema
In-story information
Full name Katherine Waynesboro
Team affiliations Warbound
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Notable aliases Ms. MODOK, Oldstrong
Abilities Oldstrong power

Dr. Katherine "Kate" Waynesboro is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted primarily as a supporting character to the Hulk.

Publication history

Created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema, she first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #287 (Sept. 1983) as Bruce Banner's research assistant.

Fictional character biography

Kate Waynesboro is hired as a laboratory assistant by Bruce Banner during a period of time when Banner's rational persona controls the Hulk, and eventually enters into a romantic relationship with Banner. However, during a battle with the Abomination, Banner (as the Hulk) discovers that Waynesboro is also an agent of the paramilitary organization S.H.I.E.L.D., sent as a "minder" for Banner to be sure that he didn't lose control again, calling her actions, including the pair's romance, into question.[1]

The Abomination then kidnaps Waynesboro and offers her as a hostage to a faction of AIM that had recently taken over the base of MODOK. Seeking to create a pawn powerful enough to fight MODOK, the AIM faction subjects Waynesboro to the same process that gave the mutated villain his powers, dubbing her "Ms. MODOK" as she emerges from the transformation chamber. Ms. MODOK quickly refuses her would-be masters' command to attack MODOK, and he states his intention to take her as a consort, to which she assents. When the Hulk objects, MODOK not only assaults him, but also atomizes the Abomination's body on a whim as a demonstration of power. Aghast at MODOK's casual murder, Ms. MODOK turns against him; before fleeing, he forces her back into the transformation chamber. To Bruce Banner's surprise, a normal Waynesboro emerges from the chamber, apparently none the worse for her experience.[2]

Waynesboro quits S.H.I.E.L.D. to continue her personal and professional relationships with Banner, but after his return from the so-called "Secret Wars", it is apparent that Banner is losing control of the Hulk just as S.H.I.E.L.D. feared. Waynesboro returns to S.H.I.E.L.D. to help capture the Hulk,[3] but ultimately could not bear to watch Banner's failing struggle to regain dominance, removing herself from the conflict between the Hulk and S.H.I.E.L.D.[4]

Waynseboro is later seen in the company of S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Gabe Jones just prior to the events of World War Hulk.[5]

Kate is later seen receiving information regarding the Warbound members by their former teammate "King Miek" to find their biggest weaknesses. Miek secretly chems with Kate and finds out her true intentions, including her relationship with the Hulk and tells her to be careful but doesn't tell on her.[6] Three weeks later she is sent to aid fellow S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in capturing the Warbound but ends up being kidnapped by the Warbound to help one of their members who is wounded. She is caught in the middle of a plot by The Leader to irradiate the world with gamma rays and create a new gamma world. Assisting the Warbound to help stop this threat, her goal was mainly because an entire town has already been exposed to the radiation and have begun mutating. Almost dying, due to a mix of radiation poisoning and her wounds, she gains the old-power from Hiroim The Oldstrong after he perishes in battle. She is later seen in a meeting with Norman Osborn to get Warbound pardoned for their crimes during World War Hulk for their work aiding people who were infected with Gamma radiation along only to find out that he already did, being "a big believer in the concept of redemption". She has yet to master completely controlling the Old Strong Power.[7][8]

Kate has been captured by H.A.M.M.E.R. in order to extract her Old power for their own use and benefit. However, Banner and Skaar assault the facility she is being held in and rescue her.[9]

Powers and abilities

Following the death of Hiroim, Kate Waynesboro had inherited his Oldstrong power.

References

  1. The Incredible Hulk #289 (Nov. 1983)
  2. The Incredible Hulk #290 (Dec. 1983)
  3. The Incredible Hulk #297 (July 1984)
  4. The Incredible Hulk #300 (Oct. 1984)
  5. The Incredible Hulk #100 (2006)
  6. Aftersmash: Warbound
  7. PLANET SKAAR PROLOGUE #1
  8. Marvel.com preview
  9. Dark Reign: The List - Hulk
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