- Clive Reston
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Clive Reston Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu issue three, 1974 Created by Doug Moench In-story information Alter ego Clive Reston Abilities None Clive Reston is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe.
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Publication history
Reston first appeared in Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu issue three, in 1974, created by Doug Moench. He went on to be a recurring character in the Master of Kung Fu series, as well as occasionally appearing in other series such as Rom and X-Men. He also recently appeared in the MAX series Wisdom, centered on the character Pete Wisdom.[1] Originally, Reston's father was intended to be James Bond, and his granduncle was intended to be Sherlock Holmes, however to copyright laws Marvel was forced to abandon this. [2]
Fictional character biography
Reston first appeared as an ally to Shang Chi, the master of kung fu. He also had a romantic relationship with Melissa Greville, and the two were both present at the funeral of James Larner. He allows her to stay with him after she is released from hospital after having been injured by a gunshot wound, and she reveals to him that her mother knows his father. The pair were subsequently arrested in Hong Kong, after they were framed for committing an explosion at a place called the Jade Peacock. They discovered that they had been set up and that the policemen were criminals in disguise. After escaping from custody, they contacted Mi-6, who helped them locate the secret base of the villain, Kogar, where they engaged in a fight with Kogar's men, before they engaged in a fight with and defeated Kogar. Reston then returned to England.
Reston then encountered the villain Shockwave, who attacked him. He then discovered that former MI-6 agents were trying to kill him, Melissa and his companion Sir Denis.In order to escape, they traveled to a remote estate in Scotland, where they were all captured by a group led by Mi-6's chief Ward Sarsfield, before they were rescued by Black Jack Tarr
Melissa then agreed to act as bait in order to capture a serial killer, dubbed, Jack the Ripper. The trap worked, and Jack the Ripper was attacked and killed by Reston and Shang Chi. Later, he told her that their relationship was off, although she continues to love him.[3]
Recently Reston was seen in London helping Pete Wisdom fight off an invading army of Martians and Jack the Rippers.
Powers and abilities
Reston possesses no superhuman powers or abilities, although he is a very talented agent.
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- 1974 comic debuts
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