Harbinger of Apocalypse

Harbinger of Apocalypse

Superherobox


caption=Cover of "Cable" #67. Art by José Ladrönn
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=The Harbinger of Apocalypse
real_name=Unknown
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Cable" vol. 2 #50 (January 1998)
creators=James Robinson
José Ladrönn
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
status=Deceased
alliances=Apocalypse
previous_alliances=
aliases=
relatives=
powers=Adaptive powers, giving him new powers depending on circumstances.|

The Harbinger of Apocalypse is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe. He first appears in "Cable" #50, and was created by writer James Robinson and artist José Ladrönn.

Fictional character biography

In 1859, the immortal mutant Apocalypse during his time in London decided that he would need a superpowered agent in the 20th century and imprisoned an unnamed human in a special coffin. Inside the coffin, this man would be transformed by Apocalypse's Celestial technology into the Harbinger of Apocalypse.

In the late 20th century, the Hellfire Club found out about the existence of the Harbinger and intended to use it to track down Apocalypse for the Hellfire Club's exploitation. Cable tried to stop the Hellfire Club, but he was too late and the Harbinger awoke. The Harbinger defeated the Hellfire Club and disappeared, but Cable tracked him down. The Harbinger told Cable that his programming dictated that he should bring destruction and chaos to the world, but he wanted to judge humanity himself before obeying.

Some time later, the Harbinger reappeared in Manhattan and decided that humanity should be destroyed. Cable and the Avengers battled the Harbinger, but he adapted to all of their attacks. In the end, Apocalypse activated a bomb inside the Harbinger which would destroy New York. Cable managed to prevent the destruction of New York by wearing Iron Man's flight boots and grabbing the Harbinger. The bomb exploded over the Atlantic Ocean, killing the Harbinger, but Cable was saved by a group of timetravellers.

Powers and abilities

The Harbinger had the ability to adapt to any attack used against him. During his fight with the Avengers and Cable, he showed superhuman strength and durability, the ability to fly, teleport and project destructive energy from his body. The Harbinger also had a bomb inside him which was powerful enough to destroy him and a large city.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Apocalypse (comics) — Superherobox caption= Apocalypse , as depicted on the cover of X Men #183 (vol. 2, April 2006). Art by Salvador Larroca. character name=Apocalypse real name=En Sabah Nur species=Human Mutant publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Uncanny X Men #119 (vol …   Wikipedia

  • Hot Shots! Der zweite Versuch — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Hot Shots! Der zweite Versuch Originaltitel Hot Shots! Part Deux …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • David Lapham — For the American football player, see Dave Lapham. David LaphamJJJ Born 1970 Nationality …   Wikipedia

  • Hot Shots! Part Deux — Infobox Film name =Hot Shots! Part Deux imdb id =0107144 writer =Jim Abrahams Pat Proft starring =Charlie Sheen Lloyd Bridges Valeria Golino Richard Crenna Brenda Bakke Miguel Ferrer Ryan Stiles Rowan Atkinson Jerry Haleva director =Jim Abrahams… …   Wikipedia

  • Hot Shots 2 — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Hot Shots! Der zweite Versuch Originaltitel: Hot Shots! Part Deux Produktionsland: USA Erscheinungsjahr: 1993 Länge: 86 Minuten Originalsprache: Englisch …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Donna Troy — from Return of Donna Troy #4 (October 2005), artist Phil Jimenez Publication information Publisher D …   Wikipedia

  • 2012 phenomenon — Part of a series on …   Wikipedia

  • List of Wonder Woman characters — This is a list of Wonder Woman supporting characters. Contents 1 Major characters 2 Other characters 2.1 Pre Crisis 2.1.1 Golden Age …   Wikipedia

  • Good Omens — infobox Book | name = Good Omens title orig = translator = image caption = 1st edition cover author = Terry Pratchett Neil Gaiman cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Fantasy, Comedy novel publisher =… …   Wikipedia

  • Registration acts (comics) — Registration acts A faux advertisement for the Mutant Registration Act (featuring Franklin Richards labeled Mutie ) which ran in various Marvel Comics cover dated November 1987. Art by Jon Bogdanove. Publication information …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”