- Bushmaster (Marvel Comics)
Bushmaster is the name of two
Marvel Comics supervillains, who happen to be brothers of each other.Bushmaster (John McIver)
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character_name=Bushmaster I
real_name= John McIver
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut=Iron Fist vol. 1 #15 "(September, 1977)"
creators=Chris Claremont John Byrne
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
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aliases=Power Master
powers=Superhuman strength and durability|Fictional character biography
John McIver was a powerful crime boss, criminal financier and organizer, and was oft-confronted by the super-hero Iron Fist. McIver is best known for his attempts to lure
Misty Knight to his side. Misty even faked a relationship once in an attempt to bring Bushmaster down. In an attempt to exact revenge on Knight, he hiredLuke Cage to kidnap her and bring her to him. As added incentive, he promised evidence that Cage was framed for the heroin possession charge he was imprisoned for, as well as holding Claire Temple and Noah Burstein hostage. Bushmaster forced Burstein to mutate him as he had Cage, but was nonetheless defeated and soon became paralyzed by the process. Bushmaster later died in battle when he was turned into a metal-like substance [Power Man and Iron Fist #66] , and his code-name was later honored by his younger brother, Quincy.Bushmaster (Quincy McIver)
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character_name=Bushmaster II
real_name=Quincy McIver
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut=Captain America v1 #310 "(October, 1985)"
creators=Mark Gruenwald andPaul Neary
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alliances=ThunderboltsSerpent Society
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powers=Bionic arms,
14-foot long snake-like tail|Fictional character biography
Quincy McIver was born on a Caribbean island. He became a quadruple amputee when he lost his arms and legs in a boating accident while trying to evade the police underwater. Shortly later, the
Roxxon Oil Company equipped him with bionic arms and a snake-like tail in the place of the lower half of his body. He took the name "Bushmaster" from his fallen brother, the first Bushmaster. Years later, Sidewinder enlisted Bushmaster to join the criminal trade union known as theSerpent Society . ["Captain America" #310] Bushmaster was grateful for the unity and the steady employment. After all, he considered himself to be a freak, and the Society was his best chance in life. In fact, he made a friend in Diamondback, a fellow Society member.In his first mission with the Serpent Society, he was hired by AIM to hunt down
MODOK . MODOK severed Bushmaster's artificial appendages, and Diamondback saved Bushmaster's life. ["Captain America" #312-313] He soon received new bionic arms. ["Captain America" #319]After the Viper took over the Society, Bushmaster remained loyal to Sidewinder. He was poisoned by the Viper, but was saved by
Captain America and Diamondback. ["Captain America" #341-342] He then participated in the Serpent Society's mission to recover mystic objects forGhaur andLlyra . He withdrew from combat against theX-Men to repay his debt to Diamondback. ["Uncanny X-Men Annual" #13]Sidewinder, disillusioned by the betrayals of some of the Serpents, had turned over control of the guild to the Cobra, and Bushmaster served him next. At Diamondback's trial, Bushmaster voted to spare her life from a death sentence. After the trial, Bushmaster fought Diamondback, and next, Captain America and Paladin. He was finally taken into custody. ["Captain America" #380-382] He was later released from the Vault. ["Captain America Annual" #10]
Civil War
During the Civil War event, Bushmaster II, like many other villains, was apprehended by
Baron Zemo and forced to join Thunderbolts. He briefly appears along with fellow Serpent Society members King Cobra and Rattler. ["Thunderbolts" #104]Alyosha Kraven later began collecting a zoo of animal-themed superhumans ["Punisher War Journal" Vol.2 #13] , including Gargoyle, Tiger Shark, Kangaroo, Aragorn, Vulture, Mongoose,
Man-Bull ,Dragon Man , Swarm, Mandrill, Grizzly, Leap-Frog, and Rhino. In the end, the Punisher managed to sabotage this zoo; though Kraven himself escaped to theSavage Land .Powers and abilities
Bushmaster was given bionic prosthetic limbs and a tail attached through surgery courtesy of the Roxxon Oil Company and Brand Corporation. His long, snake-like, superhumanly strong bionic tail enables him to move and strike at superhuman speed. He has two convert|6|in|mm|sing=on "fangs" strapped to the back of each of his hands, which are needle sharp at the tips and contain a fast-acting poison derived from snake venom.
References
External links
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/powermaster.htm
*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/bushmasterss.htm
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