Bova (comics)

Bova
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug 1974)
Created by Roy Thomas
Rich Buckler
In-story information
Full name Bova Ayrshire
Species Uplifted Guernsey Cattle
Team affiliations New Men
Notable aliases The Old Woman on the Hill

Bova is a fictional character from Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Bova first appeared in Giant-Size Avengers #1 and was created by Roy Thomas and Rich Buckler.

Fictional character biography

Bova is one of the New Men (creatures genetically engineered by the High Evolutionary) where she was uplifted from a Guernsey cattle.

A woman named Magda — pregnant with twins Pietro Maximoff and Wanda Maximoff — takes sanctuary at Mount Wundagore in Transia, the home of the High Evolutionary, after seeing her husband Magnus use his magnetic powers for the first time. Fearing that Magnus would discover the children, Magda leaves the sanctuary and dies of exposure to the elements. The twins are attended by Bova. Bova soon assists the World War II superheroine Miss America through labor, but the birth results in a stillborn child and Miss America loses her own life in the process. Bova hides the truth from her husband Robert Frank and claims that only the mother has died, and that he now has twin children. Frank is shocked at the death of his wife and flees at super speed.[1][2][3] Bova therefore serves as the foster mother to Pietro and Wanda. She was also used by the High Evolutionary to raise and nurture the young New Men as their nanny.[4]

Wanda and Pietro – as adults, now known as the superheroes the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver – are abducted by Django Maximoff and taken to Wundagore. Wanda is temporarily possessed by the demon Chthon, but after being released is advised by Bova that neither Frank nor Maximoff is their biological father.[1] Modred the Mystic had been under Chthon's control, and with Chthon's defeat Modred was mentally damaged by the battle, and was left with the intellect of a child. He lost his sanity and knowledge of magic, and was left in the care of Bova.[5]

During the limited series Vision and the Scarlet Witch, Magneto forces Bova to reveal the truth about his missing children, who are revealed to be Pietro and Wanda. When Magneto injured Bova and destroyed her cottage, Modred wandered away, subconsciously seeking his native England.[6]

After the High Evolutionary nearly lost his life at the hands of the Man-Beast, New Men Delphis and Bova assist the Evolutionary and he was able to restore himself to an un-evolved human state and mental stability using Isotope G.[7]

Bova also serves as a nanny for Jessica Drew as revealed in Spider-Woman: Origin.[8]

Powers and abilities

Bova possesses dense horns, has a solid frame, and possesses some degree of super-strength.

Bova's skills include cooking, nursing, and caretaking.

In other media

Television

References

  1. 1 2 Gruenwald, Mark, Grant, Steven, and Michelinie, David (w), Byrne, John (p), Green, Dan (i). "The Yesterday Quest!" The Avengers 185 (July 1979)
  2. Gruenwald, Mark, Grant, Steven, and Michelinie, David (w), Byrne, John (p), Green, Dan (i). "Nights of Wundagore!" The Avengers 186 (August 1979)
  3. Gruenwald, Mark, Grant, Steven, and Michelinie, David (w), Byrne, John (p), Green, Dan (i). "The Call of the Mountain Thing!" The Avengers 187 (September 1979)
  4. Giant-Size Avengers #1 (Aug 1974)
  5. Avengers #185-187
  6. Vision and the Scarlet Witch #1 - 4 (Nov. 1982 - Feb. 1983)
  7. Heroes for Hire & Quicksilver Annual 1998
  8. Spider-Woman: Origin (2005) #2

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