Stingray (comics)

Stingray (comics)

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caption=Stingray.
Art by Lee Weeks.
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Stingray
real_name=Dr. Walter Newell
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut=(As Walter Newell) "Tales to Astonish" #95 (September, 1967), (As Stingray) "Sub-Mariner" #19 (November, 1969)
creators=Roy Thomas Bill Everett
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=Secret Avengers Avengers Defenders
aliases=
powers=Battlesuit provides:
*Superhuman strength and durability
*Enhanced swimming
*Water-breathing
*Gliding
*Electric stun blasts|

Stingray (Walter Newell) is a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He was introduced in "Tales to Astonish" #95 as Dr. Newell and in "Sub-Mariner" #19 as Stingray. This water-centric superhero is primarily associated with Namor the Sub-Mariner and the Avengers.

Fictional character biography

Walter Newell was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He was an oceanographer working for the United States government who had first met and became friends with Prince Namor the Sub-Mariner when Newell supervised the construction of a domed sub-sea experimental city that would meet its demise at the hands of the Plunderer. It was months later, when U.S. federal agent Edgar Benton coerced Newell into investigating the disappearance of water from the Earth's oceans, supposedly done by extraterrestials, who Benton thought were in league with Namor. Benton threatened to cut Newell's funding, so although Newell believed Namor innocent he had no choice but go along with Benton if he wanted to continue his research.

tingray armor

To combat Namor if need be, as Newell did believe Namor's innocence, he developed the Stingray armor. The design of the suit was based on the manta ray which earned the suit (and Newell) the Stingray moniker. The suit gave him superhuman strength, flight, allowed him maneuverability in the waters and produced electrical energy streams. Stingray confronted and subdued the Sub-Mariner and brought him in for questioning. Namor escaped and Stingray was ordered to follow him. Namor's abilities were impaired at the time, allowing Stingray the chance to beat him. Nonetheless, Newell let Namor go out of respect for their friendship.

An ocean cruiser was sunk some time later by a group of Atlanteans who claimed allegiance to Namor. Stingray went to investigate. It was actually the undersea barbarian Attuma who had caused the attack. Stingray joined forces with Namor and the Inhuman Triton to defeat Attuma. Namor had plans to make a home on the surface world, but the plan was met with resistance. To help his friend, Newell petitioned his congressman to get Namor amnesty for his past actions, but was unsuccessful. Newell did succeed in helping Namor locate his human father, Leonard McKenzie. McKenzie was killed by Namor's enemies, Tiger Shark and Llyra. After that adventure Newell moved his oceanographic facilities and research to Hydro-Base, an artificial island which had previously been used by the insane ecologist Dr. Hydro, and married Diane Arliss, the sister of Tiger Shark, while becoming the base's chief caretaker.

Stingray was targeted by Tony Stark in Armor Wars because Stark suspected the suit made use of his technology. After an easy battle and knocking the doctor unconscious, Stark realized that the armor did not have any of the parts and departed without so much as an apology.

Hydro-Base

Although Stingray preferred to be a scientist, rather than an adventurer, Newell donned the Stingray armor to assist the Thing and Scarlet Witch in the adventure of the Serpent Crown. Later, Newell leased part of Hydro-Base to the Avengers for them to use as airbase. He became an official associate of the team at that point. Iron Man confronted Stingray during the Armor Wars, thinking that the armor was based on technology from Stark Enterprises. Iron Man tried to destroy the armor, only to find that the armor was completely unrelated to Stark technology and Iron Man's suit. The Avengers moved their headquarters to Hydro-Base when their mansion was destroyed and Newell became an unofficial member of the Avengers, contributing his oceanographic skills, but participating in several Avengers missions, till the Avengers returned to their old base. Hydro-Base was destroyed however after some time, although Walter and his wife were able to escape, and have since done their research in a new private location.

Newell came back as Stingray when anyone who had ever been an Avenger was summoned to Avengers mansion to combat the threat of Morgan le Fay. He also helped when the villain Kang the Conqueror attacked Earth.

Civil War/The Initiative

During the Civil War, Stingray was a member of Captain America's Secret Avengers, opposing the Super Human Registration Act. After Captain America's arrest and subsequent death, Stingray accepted Tony Stark's offer of a full pardon, and signed on to . Following his registration, he was assigned to undertake combat training at Camp Hammond so he can become less reliant on his armor. He acts as the base's senior swimming instructor, and also serves as a squad leader, training new recruits.

Powers and abilities

The Stingray battlesuit enhances his strength and durability to superhuman levels, which allow him to operate within the crushing pressures of the ocean depths. Naturally, his suit also allows him to breathe underwater, gives him enhanced swimming and its streamlined wings allow him to glide through air for great distances. The suit's chief offensive weapon is a powerful electrical discharge released through the gloves.

Other versions

Age of Apocalypse

Walter Newell is an ally of Destiny and Avalon. He commands the submarine Excalibur, the vessel that takes refugees through the Infernal Gallop to Antarctica and the entrance to the Savage Land, where Avalon is located. When transporting Nightcrawler and many other refugees he is captured by Callisto and her band of pirates.

Marvel Zombies

Stingray and dozens of other zombies try for three unaffected humans ["Ultimate Fantastic Four" #23] . In a mid-Manhattan battle, they are opposed by this universe's Magneto and the Ultimate version of the Fantastic Four.

Mutant X

Walt Newell was one of the few surviving Avengers after the Goblyn Queen took over NYC. He assists Havok in defending the Nexus of All Realities and then joins with Doc Samson and Yellowjacket to form the Defenders. Later, he apparently dies, along with the rest of his team, in the conflict against the Beyonder, Dracula and the Goblyn Queen.

In other media

Television

* Stingray made a guest appearance on the "Iron Man" episode "Armor Wars Pt. 2" voiced by Tom Kane. Iron Man targets him only to discover that the Negator Pack doesn't work on his armor. Stingray dies after fight with Iron man.cn

Films

* The Stingray outfit appeared briefly as a sketch for a possible Spider-Man costume in the film "Spider-Man".

References

External links

* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Stingray_%28Walter_Newell%29 Stingray] at Marvel.com


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