- Rage (comics)
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caption=Rage.
Art by Paco Medina.
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Rage
real_name=Elvin Daryl Halliday
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="The Avengers" #326 (November 1990)
creators=Larry Hama
Paul Ryan
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=New Warriors AvengersPsionex
aliases=
powers=Superhuman strength and invulnerability.|Rage (Elvin Daryl Halliday, sometimes misspelled "Holliday") is a
fictional character , acomic book superhero in theMarvel Comics universe. He isAfrican American . Rage was created byLarry Hama and Paul Ryan in "The Avengers" vol. 1 #326 (November 1990). Rage has been a member of the Avengers and theNew Warriors .Publication history
Rage has appeared in the pages of "The Avengers", "
New Warriors ", "Night Thrasher", and currently ".Fictional character biography
Origin
At age 13, Elvin Haliday was exposed to toxic waste while hiding from a group of bullies. Returning to his grandmother's home, Elvin was nursed back to health. The chemicals caused Elvin to grow in strength and invulnerability, until he appeared to be a muscular man in his mid-30's. Encouraged by his grandmother to use his new found abilities for good, Elvin adopted a costume and name: Rage.
Avengers
Soon after his transformation, Rage confronted the Avengers demanding to be made a member. He scolded
Captain America for the team's lack of any black members. Rage left after a brief scuffle, but ended up assisting the Avengers in their next mission. After the team was reorganized under a newUnited Nations charter, Rage was invited to join as a probationary member.After racial tensions escalated due to the machinations of the
Hate-Monger , Rage and theNew Warriors battled theSons of the Serpent . The Avengers joined the fray, andCaptain America was ultimately able to calm the situation and forced the Hate-Monger to retreat. During the battle, though, it came out that Rage was, in fact, only a teenager. Because of this, Cap told Rage that he could not be an Avenger, but could continue as a trainee if he wished.New Warriors
Rage was dejected with the demotion. He soon helped the New Warriors steal one of the Avengers' Quinjets for a mission to
Cambodia . This Quinjet ended up being stolen by the Folding Circle, the very villains the New Warriors had gone off to fight. He was ultimately fired from the Avengers complete with a parting punch in the jaw from Hercules himself. About an hour later, he joined the New Warriors as a full member.During his time with the New Warriors, Elvin's grandmother was killed by a street gang called the Poison Memories, bent on revenge against the team, leaving him an orphan.
Andrew Chord , the legal guardian of his teammate Night Thrasher, became Elvin's legal guardian. For some time, Rage was in legal trouble with the authorities, as he had been accused of murdering Kimeiko Ashu, the leader of the Poison Memories. He was ultimately cleared of all charges with the assistance of Night Thrasher, who later took him to Paris for a memorial service for his grandmother.Rage was part of the attacking force that traveled to a duplicate Earth on the far side of the moon during the
Infinity Crusade . He teamed up with the X-Men member Cyclops and they were the closest to get to the villain's cathedral headquarters. Unfortunately Rage was swiftly dropped with a nerve pinch byGamora and was out for the rest of the battle.Later, Rage and Night Thrasher were voted out of the New Warriors after they had been absent during the team's battle with the paramilitary group, Undertow, who enslaved teammate
Namorita . After their expulsion from the New Warriors, for a short time, Rage and Night Thrasher acted as mentors to their former foes,Psionex .Rage and Night Thrasher took it upon themselves to free Namorita from Undertow. After doing so, all three soon returned to the New Warriors. Soon, though, the team began to drift apart and Night Thrasher formally disbanded them.
Reserve Avenger
After the New Warriors broke up, Elvin left for boarding school. Speedball contacted him to join a new version of the team, but Elvin turned him down, preferring to concentrate on his studies.
Elvin remained inactive as an adventurer and only returned a couple of times when called on as a reserve Avenger. First, he assisted the team against Morgan le Fay after the heroes returned from the
Heroes Reborn universe. More recently, he assisted them during theAvengers Disassembled situation."Civil War"
Rage and former teammate Justice learn that people are hunting down former New Warriors members because of the deaths ["
She-Hulk " vol. 2, #8 (July, 2006)] caused by Nitro ["Civil War" #1] . They both seek out the legal services of Jennifer Walters in protecting the allies of the New Warriors. They eventually discover that former New Warriors member Carlton Lafroyge (Hindsight Lad) was responsible for the persecution and exposure of their teammates. Hindsight had been operating a website outing the identities of the twenty or so remaining Warriors; he was also operating adead pool . When John Jameson arrives, he arrests Hindsight. Rage remains on the scene until Jameson asks She-Hulk to marry him. Both Rage and Justice decided to side with Captain America during the Civil War, and refused to go along with the proposed Superhuman Registration Act. Rage is seen escaping from the containment van that held those that refused to comply with the Act ["AmazingSpider-Man " #534] ["Fantastic Four " #539] .The Initiative
Sometime later, Rage is seen onboard a bus of new recruits arriving at
Camp Hammond [ #1] . During his time in the Initiative program, Rage is subjected to constant verbal abuse by Gauntlet about his former teammates, the New Warriors, due to the Stamford tragedy. Rage is among the recruits helping people get to safety duringWorld War Hulk . ["Avengers: The Initiative" #4] After witnessing the battle between the Hulk andIron Man , Rage orders the recruits to follow him and help battle the green gamma monster. However, they only see Hulk and hisWarbound with the defeated Avengers lying at their feet. The recruits are defeated and imprisoned atMadison Square Garden and fitted with obedience disks to prevent their escape. They are subsequently rescued by the . ["Avengers: The Initiative" #5] The recruits (except for Komodo, who had obeyed orders not to engage the Hulk) are then subjected to even more verbal abuse and more intense training by Gauntlet as punishment for breaking ranks. Shortly thereafter, Gauntlet is found beaten nearly to death with a New Warriors "NW" scrawled across his chest in his own blood. ["Avengers: The Initiative"#6] All former New Warriors members and associates on base are detained for questioning. During theS.H.I.E.L.D. investigation, Rage reveals that he had an altercation with Gauntlet the day before the assault and that Gauntlet was about to recommend washing him out of the program and that his powers be removed until he turns 18.Rage later quits the Initiative along with other New Warriors-associated cadets (Justice,
Debrii , Slapstick, and the remaining Scarlet Spiders) to form Counter Force. ["Avengers: The Initiative" #12]Powers and abilities
Elvin's exposure to the radioactive waste gave him superhuman strength and resistance to physical injury. He becomes exponentially stronger with applied force, such as hitting. Although it is not consistently portrayed in the comics, it appears that at times, Rage has the ability to flyissue. In his first appearance, Rage was shown outrunning a speeding subway train, but this ability has never been used since.
Other versions
House of M
Rage appears as a member of the House of M's version of the Wolfpack alongside Speedball, Turbo, Zero-G,
Darkhawk , and Lightspeed. ["House of M: Avengers" #3 & #4]Bibliography
List of titles
* "Ant-Man's Big Christmas" #1
* "The Avengers" #326-339, 341-342, 501-503
* "Avengers (vol. 3)" #1-4, 13
* "Avengers Annual" #20
* "Avengers/JLA" #4
* "" #1-Ongoing
* "Avengers West Coast Annual" #6
* "Captain America #385
* "Gravity" #1
* "" #1
* "Incredible Hulk Annual" #17
* "Infinity Crusade " #1-3, 5
* "Iron Man " #302-303
* "Marvel Comics Presents " #122, 159-163
* "New Warriors " #22-27, 29-34, 37-46, 49-53, 57, 60, 63-64, 72-75
* "New Warriors (vol. 2)" #1
* "New Warriors Annual" #3, 4
* "Night Thrasher" #6, 15-18, 20
* "Nova (vol. 2)" #7, 10
* "Quasar" #28, 60
* "She-Hulk " #8
* "Thunderbolts" #8
* "Warlock and the Infinity Watch" #19
* "Web of Spider-Man " #104
* "Wolverine" #134
* "X-Force " #33ignificant stories
* "The Avengers" #326 (November 1990); "Wind from the East" - Rage demands to join the Avengers.
* "The Avengers" #329 (February 1991); "Starting Line-up" - Rage joins the Avengers as a probationary member.
* "The Avengers" #342 (December 1991); "Rage of Angels" - Rage demoted by Avengers to trainee.
* "New Warriors " #22 (April 1992); "Nothing but the Truth, Part 1: The Stolen Children" - Rage helps theNew Warriors steal a Quinjet from the Avengers.
* "New Warriors " #26 (August 1992); "The Next Stop" - Rage is released by the Avengers for stealing the Quinjet and then joins theNew Warriors .
* "New Warriors " #37 (July 1993); "Family Values, Part 1" - Elvin's grandmother is killed by a street gang.
* "New Warriors " #57 (March 1995); "Breaking Points" - Rage and Night Thrasher are expelled from theNew Warriors .
* "New Warriors " #60 (June 1995); "The Only Constant" - Rage and Night Thrasher become mentors toPsionex .
* "New Warriors " #74 (August 1996); "Surprise" - Rage and Night Thrasher rescueNamorita and rejoin theNew Warriors .
* "Avengers v3," #1-3 (February 1998-April 1998); "Once an Avenger…, Parts 1-3" - Rage called in to assist the Avengers defeat Morgan le Fay.
* "Avengers" #501-503 (October 2004-December 2004); "Avengers Disassembled: Chaos, Parts 2-4" - Rage called in to assist the Avengers duringAvengers Disassembled .
* "She-Hulk " v2#8 (July 2006); "Civil War tie-in" - Rage and Justice find the one responsible for the public outing of the identities of former New Warriors members and allies.References
External links
* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Rage Marvel Universe entry for Rage]
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