Mitchell Carson

Mitchell Carson
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 #21
Created by Robert Kirkman (writer)
Andy Kuhn (artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Mitch Carson
Abilities S.H.I.E.L.D. training

Agent Mitchell "Mitch" Carson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

The character is portrayed by Martin Donovan in the 2015 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Ant-Man.

Publication history

Created by writers Robert Kirkman and Andy Kuhn, he first appeared in Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 #21.

Fictional character biography

Mitch Carson was a high-ranked S.H.I.E.L.D. security agent. He had killed his father when he was fifteen years old and many others after that. He had, however, never been caught for any of those crimes and managed to find employment with S.H.I.E.L.D.[1]

Carson was part of the S.H.I.E.L.D. team that took the Iron Maniac into custody. The alternate Stark was held alongside the Life Model Decoy (LMD) of Diamondback.[2] His body somehow adapted to the sedatives used, and he attacked the agents watching him, then activated the LMD coercing it to help.[3]

Carson was supposed to become the wearer of the newest Ant-Man suit made for S.H.I.E.L.D. by Hank Pym. The suit was thought to be stolen, but it actually disappeared by accident when Agent Chris McCarthy tried it on. Chris was later killed during a Hydra attack on the Helicarrier, and it was then that Eric O'Grady took the suit for himself.[4]

Carson was determined to find the suit and bring in whoever stole it.[5] During his mission to capture the new Ant-Man, he was heavily burned in the face during a fight with him. After that, it did not take long for Carson to find out that the new Ant-Man was actually O'Grady.[6]

Eventually, Carson used an older Ant-Man suit and managed to confront and capture O'Grady. Instead of bringing him to justice, however, Carson planned to torture him.[7] Carson confessed his crimes but before he could kill O'Grady, Iron Man arrived and intervened. Seeing Carson in the Ant-Man suit while torturing O'Grady, Stark fought and defeated him. Carson was arrested for attempted murder and stealing the Ant-Man suit.[1]

Powers and abilities

Carson has S.H.I.E.L.D. training, specifically in firearms/explosives, espionage, intelligence gathering, and hand-to-hand combat.

He gained access to an old Ant-Man suit and used it to shrink and take out Eric O'Grady wearing more advanced G.I.Ant-Man suit.

In other media

Film

Martin Donovan as Mitchell Carson in the 2015 film Ant-Man.

Martin Donovan portrays Mitchell Carson in the 2015 film Ant-Man. In the film, he was the head of defense at S.H.I.E.L.D. but he was also secretly a member of Hydra. When Hank Pym found out that S.H.I.E.L.D. had been trying to replicate the Pym Particles from the Ant-Man suit, Carson is confronted along with Peggy Carter and Howard Stark. During this meeting, Carson insulted Janet van Dyne at which point Pym punched him and resigned from S.H.I.E.L.D. much to Carter's and Stark's objections. Many years later, Carson made a deal with Darren Cross at Pym Technologies to obtain Darren Cross's shrinking technology. Carson and a small group of Hydra agents alongside a Ten Rings operative were inspecting Cross's prototype while Cross had Pym and Hope van Dyne brought in. He watched as Cross has Scott Lang trapped. Carson was openly scornful of his old associate, but his triumphant attitude was cut short when Lang broke free and attacked the assembled group. During the confusion, Carson escaped with Cross's imitation formula while being accosted by ants. Ant-Man director Peyton Reed has revealed that the film originally ended with Mitchell Carson being apprehended by Ant-Man: "At the end of the movie he gets away and has these Cross particles, and there was a sequence where Ant-Man has an encounter with him. But then for a couple reasons, it felt like maybe we should leave those particles out there. In that original thing, he took Martin Donovan out and got the particles."

References

  1. 1 2 Irredeemable Ant-Man #11
  2. Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 #21
  3. Marvel Team-Up Vol. 3 #22
  4. Irredeemable Ant-Man #3
  5. Irredeemable Ant-Man #4
  6. Irredeemable Ant-Man #5
  7. Irredeemable Ant-Man #10
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