Ecstasy (comics)

Ecstasy (comics)

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caption=Ecstasy, art by Mike Perkins
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Ecstasy
real_name=Renee Deladier
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Dr. Strange" vol. 2 #78 (August 1986)
creators=Peter B. Gillis
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c
alliances=
aliases=Madame Deladier
powers=Darkforce manipulation|

Ecstasy (Renee Deladier) is a super villain in the Marvel Comics Universe.

Publication history

Ecstasy first appeared in "Dr. Strange" vol. 2 #78 (August 1986), and was created by Peter B. Gillis.

The character subsequently appears in "The Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger" vol. 3 #5-8 (June-November 1989), "The New Warriors" vol. 1 #33-34 (March-April 1993), and "Union Jack" vol. 2 #1 (November 2006), and #3 (January 2007).

Ecstasy received an entry in the "Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89" #2.

Fictional character biography

A French criminal, Renee Deladier, otherwise known as Madame Deladier, was a drug distributor in Marseilles, France. Her main distribution was of the drug ecstasy, and adapted the codename when she absorbed the hero Cloak's darkforce abilities. Her ruthless nature enticed Cloak's dark energy and she was able to control the darkforce, trapping Cloak in the shadow world. Ecstasy used the cloak to drain the life from several soldiers, feeding the essence and quenching it's hunger. Doctor Strange caught onto Ecstasy's plans, and entered the dimension of darkness in attempt to save Cloak. Ecstasy discovered Doctor Strange's presence and battled both heroes. Using the Eye of Agamotto, Doctor Strange was able to defeat Ecstasy and restore Cloak's powers. She later stole Cloak's powers again once he had disappeared, but when he returned, Ecstasy went back into hiding. She also briefly battled the New Warriors alongside other darkforce manipulators such as Black Mamba and Shroud.

Recently, she resurfaced and gained her darkforce abilities from unknown circumstances. She is one of the several villains set to battle Union Jack.

Powers and abilities

Ecstasy possesses no superhuman powers without the darkforce cloak, but with it, she can manipulate it and absorb the life energy of those around her. She would often shape the cloak in a tentacle-like form. She can also teleport within the dark dimension, and become intangible at will.

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