Spitfire (comics)

Spitfire (comics)

Infobox comics character
character_name=Spitfire


converted=y
caption=Spitfire from "Captain America Vol. 5 #19". Art by Steve Epting.
real_name=Lady Jacqueline Falsworth-Crichton
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Invaders" #7 (July, 1976, as Jacqueline Falsworth); "Invaders" #12 (as Spitfire)
creators= Roy Thomas
Frank Robbins
alliances=MI-13
Invaders Hellfire Club
aliases=
supports=
powers=Superhuman speed
cat=super
subcat=Marvel Comics
hero=y
sort=Spitfire

Spitfire (Lady Jacqueline Falsworth-Crichton) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe and former member of the Invaders.

Fictional character biography

Jacqueline Falsworth was born in Maidstone, England, and is the daughter of the original Union Jack (and the sister of Union Jack II). She originally received her super-speed through a blood transfusion from the original Human Torch after being bitten by Baron Blood. [Invaders #7] She took the name Spitfire and joined the Invaders for a time. [Invaders #12]

Jacqueline married a British nobleman, Lord Crichton, and together they had a son, Kenneth Crichton. Kenneth was later seduced by a vampire cult leader, Baroness Blood, who bore him a son. Kenneth became a vampire as well and took the name Baron Blood, but his lover betrayed and murdered him. Baroness Blood has become one of Jacqueline's most persistent enemies. At the war's end, she retired from costumed activity. ["Invaders" #34]

Her super-speed faded as she grew older, until she received another transfusion from the Human Torch. The transfusion not only restored her youth and powers, but also established a psychic link between her and the Torch.

She later joined the New Invaders, but resigned with most of the other members after the Torch's death. She also had a brief relationship with the third Union Jack Joey Chapman, but they broke up due to the large age difference.

She joins MI-13 as part of Britain's response to the Secret Invasion by the Skrull Empire. [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=12830 Super Spy Weekend: Spitfire] , Comic Book Resources, March 8, 2008] In battle with two Super-Skrulls, Spitfire rips out their throats with her teeth, displaying vampire traits from her Baron Blood bite that have been previously unseen. ["Captain Britain and MI: 13 #1"] writer Paul Cornell commented on her new traits, stating that:

When new MI:13 recruit and vampire hunter Blade first meets Spitfire, he stakes her. She survives only thanks to the powers of fellow MI:13 member Faiza Hussain.issue

Powers and abilities

As Spitfire, Jacqueline possesses the ability to run at lightning-fast speeds, with reflexes and agility to match. When she runs, a trail of non-damaging fire appears behind her. Her skin is also hardened to withstand the rigors of such speed, providing a type of body armor.

She has some Vampire abilities including fangs that appear when she is angry. However, she feels no blood lust and has no need to drink it.

Spitfire is a trained pilot and exceptional athlete and hand-to-hand combatant.

Collected editions

Spitfire's major appearances have been collected in a number of trade paperbacks:

* "Invaders Classic" (written by Roy Thomas, with pencils by Frank Robbins and inks by Vince Colletta/Frank Springer):
** "Volume 1" (includes "Invaders" #1-9, July - October 1976, tpb, 248 pages, July 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2706-2)
** "Volume 2" (includes "Invaders" #10-21, November 1976 - October 1977, tpb, 240 pages, July 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3120-5)

* "Captain America: War and Remembrance" (by John Byrne and Roger Stern, with pencils by John Byrne and inks by Josef Rubinstein, tpb includes "Captain America" #253-254, 1981, 208 pages, July 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2693-7)

* "Union Jack" (written by John Cassaday and Ben Raab, with art by John Cassaday, 3-issue mini-series, December 1998 - February 1999, tpb, 96 pages, April 2002, ISBN 0-7851-0934-X)

* "New Invaders: To End All Wars" (written by Allan Jacobsen, with art by Jorge Lucas and C. P. Smith, tpb collects "New Invaders" #1-9, October 2004 - June 2005, 216 pages, July 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1449-1)

* "Captain America: Red Menace Volume 2" (written by Ed Brubaker with art by Steve Epting, tpb collects "Captain America" #18-21, July - October 2006, 104 pages, December 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2225-7)

Notes

References

*comicbookdb|type=character|id=680|title=Spitfire
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/s/spitfire.htm Spitfire] at the International Catalogue of Superheroes


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Spitfire (comics) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Spitfire. Spitfire est une super héroïne créée par Marvel Comics. Elle est apparue pour la première fois dans Invaders #7, en 1976, sous son identité secrète. Elle est devenue Spitfire dans le numéro 12 de la… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Spitfire — may refer to:Aircraft* Supermarine Spitfire, a British single seat fighter aircraft used in World War IIAirports* Spitfire Aerodrome, an airport in Pedricktown, New Jersey, (United States)Automobiles* Triumph Spitfire, a small two seat British… …   Wikipedia

  • Spitfire (New Universe) — Supercbbox| title = Spitfire and the Troubleshooters caption = Issue #1 cover schedule = Monthly format = Ongoing series publisher = Marvel Comics date = October 1986 October 1987 issues = 13 main char team = Professor Jenny Swensen writers =… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Marvel Comics mutates — Mutate (as a noun) is a term used to refer to superhumans who acquired their superpowers by exposure to some mutagenic compound, energy or transformative magical influence (either accidentally or deliberately). Unlike Marvel s Mutants, Marvel s… …   Wikipedia

  • Action (comics) — Action was a controversial weekly British comic book that was published by IPC Magazines, starting in February 1976.Concerns over the comic s violent content saw it withdrawn from sale in October 1976. It reappeared the following month, in toned… …   Wikipedia

  • Invaders (comics) — This article is about the Marvel comic book series. For the 1969 comic book series by Gold Key Comics based upon the TV series of the same name, see The Invaders. For the DC Comics aliens, see Invaders (DC Comics). Invaders Cove …   Wikipedia

  • Jenny Swensen (comics) — Superherobox caption = Artwork by Paul Ryan from D.P. 7 #32 comic color = background:#ff8080 character name = Chrome alter ego = Jenny Swensen publisher = Marvel Comics debut = Spitfire and the Troubleshooters #1 (1986) creators = alliance color …   Wikipedia

  • Project Spitfire — is a fictional comic book intelligence agency appearing in the newuniversal comics published by Marvel Comics. Created by Warren Ellis and Salvador Larroca in newuniversal #1, it is tasked with monitoring and, if necessary, killing… …   Wikipedia

  • Crack Comics — #1 (May 1940). Artwork probably by Ed Cronin. Publication information Publisher Quality Comics …   Wikipedia

  • MI-13 (comics) — Superteambox imagesize= caption= no team name=MI 13 publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Excalibur vol. 1 #101 (1996) New Excalibur #01 (2006, named) creators=Warren Ellis Chris Claremont Michael Ryan base= members=Captain Britain Pete Wisdom John the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

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