Black Fox (comics)

Black Fox (comics)

Black Fox is a code name used by two unrelated fictional characters in the Marvel Comics Universe: Raul Chalmers, a villain and Dr. Robert William Paine, a superhero.

Black Fox (Raul Chalmers)

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caption=Black Fox (Raul Chalmers)
Art by Cory Walker.
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Black Fox
real_name=Raul Chalmers
species=
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Amazing Spider-Man" #255 (Aug 1984)
creators=Tom DeFalco
Ron Frenz
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
alliances=
partners=Red Ghost
aliases=
powers=|

Publication history

Black Fox (Raul Chalmers) is a villain whose primary appearances have been in Marvel Comics' "Spider-Man" titles. His first appearance was in "The Amazing Spider-Man" Vol. 1, #255 (August 1984), and he was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz.

The character subsequently appears in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #265 (June 1985), #304 (September 1988), #348-350 (June-August 1991), "Web of Spider-Man Annual" #10 (1994), "Spider-Man Vs. Doctor Doom" #1 (July 1995), and "The Irredeemable Ant-Man" #7-12 (June-November 2007).

The Black Fox received an entry in the "Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89" #1.

Fictional character biography

Black Fox is a jewel thief with a long international career. In his sixties, he yearns to pull off one last big heist so that he can retire for good to the French Riviera. However, his retirement plans continue to be deferred due to unfortunate encounters with super-beings. In each of his encounters the Fox, having no super-human powers of his own, is in way over his head. The thief's usual response when caught by a superhero is to surrender and negotiate release, which he accomplishes with fabricated stories about his poor wife and children or his poor deceased mother. However, in his last encounter with Spider-Man, the Fox was unable pull the same trick and was carted off to jail.

In addition to coming into conflict with Spider-Man, Black Fox has been forced to lead the Red Ghost's super-apes on a robbery mission. He has also been pursued by Silver Sable and Doctor Doom, and had his fiancee murdered by the assassin Chance.

Recently, he was defeated by Ant-Man, who took the jewels Fox stole to a pawn shop and sold them himself. Black Fox, however, tracked down O'Grady and forced the Ant-Man to repay him for the botched heist. Ant-Man and Black Fox then returned to the pawn shop together and held up the place. Since then Ant-Man and Black Fox have become partners in crime of sorts. Black Fox can often be seen at O'Grady's apartment playing on a Wii console.

External links

* [http://www.spiderfan.org/characters/black_fox.html Black Fox page at Spiderfan.org]

Black Fox (Dr. Robert William Paine)

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caption=Black Fox (Dr. Robert William Paine)
Art by John Byrne.
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Black Fox
real_name=Robert William Paine
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="" #12 (March 2000)
creators=Roger Stern and John Byrne
alliance_color=background:#cccccc
alliances= First Line
aliases=
powers=|

Publication history

Black Fox (Dr. Robert William Paine) is a superhero whose primary appearances have been in Marvel Comics' limited series, "". He first appeared in "Marvel: The Lost Generation" #12 (March 2000).

Fictional character biography

Dr. Robert William Paine was born in the fictional city of Foxwood Farms, Illinois presumably in the early decades of the Twentieth Century. During World War II, Paine worked as an American intelligence agent and was assigned to infiltrate Nazi Germany. After the War, he took to living the life of a swashbuckler. It was during this time that Paine was driven to create his Black Fox identity. After a conflict with the vampiric villain Nocturne, in which Paine's true love Miriam was slain, Paine declares, "Before, I was just a masked swashbuckler. After that...that was the day the Black Fox was truly born." ["Marvel:The Lost Generation" #8 (July 2000)] After many years of fighting crime, The Black Fox eventually retired to teach history and law at Northwestern University in Chicago. He later came out of retirement to help the superhero team First Line repel a Skrull invasion of Earth. During the final battle against the Skrulls, most of the First Line team, including Black Fox, were killed.

Powers and abilities

Black Fox possesses no super powers but instead relys on his wealth, brilliant mind, and exceptional combat skills to fight crime. His secret hideout known as "The Foxhole" is located on his family farm near the city of his birth, Foxwood Farms. Among the many devices at his disposal is a radar-invisible jet named the "The Flying Fox".

External links

* [http://www.lostgenerationhandbook.com/blackfox.htm Black Fox page at lostgenerationhandbook.com]

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