Mongoose (comics)

Mongoose
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance In shadow:
The Amazing Spider-Man #283
Full appearance:
Thor #391 (May 1988)
Created by Tom DeFalco
Ron Frenz (Spider-Man issue)
In-story information
Alter ego Mongoose
Species Uplifted mongoose
Team affiliations New Men/Knights of Wundagore
Masters of Evil
Thunderbolts
Abilities Excellent hand-to-hand combatant
Superhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina and reflexes
Wears artificial claws
Carries a cellsmograph
Use of gas pellets
Concussive blasts via wrist device
Access to the advanced sky-craft and land vehicles of Wundagore

Mongoose is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Mongoose first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #283 and was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz.

Fictional character biography

Apparently, Mongoose was a real mongoose before his powers were genetically engineered by the High Evolutionary to serve as his agent. At one point, the Mongoose arrives in New York where he is invited by Baron Zemo II to join his Masters of Evil.[1] Mongoose later battles both Spider-Man and Thor, and this confrontation eventually causes Thor and Mongoose to become mortal enemies. After his first defeat at the hands of Thor, Mongoose flees. During his escape, he causes a fall of girders which injures Erik Masterson, better known as Thunderstrike.[2]

In a later plot against Thor, Mongoose teams up with Quicksand and Count Tagar to obtain cell samples from Thor. He joins Tagar into using a weapon called the "vivisector" to obtain the samples, while Quicksand causes a distraction as she battles Thor so her teammates could obtain what they were after.[3] Tagar hadn't enough from one sample and orders Mongoose to obtain more. Mongoose kidnaps Masterson in return, though against Tagar's wishes. Mongoose also manages to launch an attack against Thor at Wundagore Mountain by the New Men. This group is a collection of genetically altered warriors who defend Wundagore. When Thor eventually realizes what was going on, both Mongoose, Quicksand and Tagar are defeated, and Mongoose once again manages to escape after Tagar halted the battle.[4]

Mongoose tries to rejoin the New Men, but they deny affiliation with him because they heard of his villainous tricks. Feeling furious over this, Mongoose later attacks both Thor and Erik Masterson in retaliation. He is about to defeat them, but another God called Hercules steps in to assist. Mongoose realizes he had no chance of winning and fled yet again.[5]

Mongoose is arrested by Baron Zemo's Thunderbolts after a battle in Philadelphia.[6] Instead of a legally required trial process, he is offered membership in the team or outright jail. Refusing to go to jail, Mongoose accepts the offer to join the team.

Mongoose has been identified as one of the 142 registered superheroes who are a part of the Fifty State Initiative.[7][8]

Alyosha Kraven later began collecting a zoo of animal-themed superhumans,[9] including Bushmaster, Gargoyle, Tiger Shark, Kangaroo, Aragorn, Vulture, Man-Bull, Dragon Man, Swarm, Mandrill, Grizzly, Frog-Man, and Rhino. In the end, the Punisher managed to sabotage this zoo, though Kraven himself escaped to the Savage Land.

Powers and abilities

Genetic engineering by the High Evolutionary granted Mongoose superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility, and reflexes. He is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant utilizing his superhuman speed and cunning to create his own unique fighting style.

The Mongoose wears artificial claws on his gloves, and uses gas pellets (causing dizziness and disorientation), and a wrist device used to project concussive blasts. He has also carried a cellsmograph, a device for determining the presence of a living being by identifying its genetic structure. He also has access to the advanced sky-craft and land vehicles of Wundagore, and once used a Wundagorian "asteroid blaster" to attack Thor.

References

  1. Amazing Spider-Man #283
  2. Thor #391
  3. Thor #402-403
  4. Thor #405-406
  5. Thor #408
  6. Thunderbolts #104
  7. Avengers: The Initiative #1
  8. Avengers: The Initiative #1 Character Map
  9. Punisher War Journal vol.2 #13

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