Scorpio (comics)

Scorpio is the name of several fictional characters in Marvel Comics. Most of the men to use the Scorpio identity have been supervillains who have been affiliated with the Zodiac criminal cartel, and in this context were enemies of the Avengers and other superheroes.

Publication history

Jake Fury first appeared in Strange Tales #159 (August, 1967), and was created by Jim Steranko. He also appeared in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #68-69 (July–August 1969).

The character subsequently appeared as Scorpio in Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (June 1968), #5 (October 1968), The Avengers #72 (January 1970), Defenders #46 (April 1977), #48-49 (June–July 1977), #50 (August 1977), West Coast Avengers Annual #1 (1986), West Coast Avengers #26-28 (November 1987-January 1988), Wolverine/Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection (1989), Fury #1 (May 1994), and Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. #4 (July 1995).

Jacob Fury received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #17.

Fictional character biography

Scorpio (Jake Fury)

Scorpio

Cover to the "Nick Fury: Scorpio" TPB reprinting the first appearance of Scorpio. Art by Jim Steranko
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance (as Jake Fury): Strange Tales #159 (Aug 1967)
(as Scorpio): Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 (Jun 1968)
Created by (Jake): Jim Steranko
In-story information
Alter ego Jacob "Jake" Fury
Team affiliations Zodiac
Great Wheel
HYDRA
Notable aliases Flip Mason, Count Julio Scarlotti, Nick Fury

Jacob "Jake" Fury was born in New York City. As a young man, he came to resent his brother Nick Fury.[1] As the original Scorpio, he operated as a spy, terrorist, and criminal. Using his secret identity as Scorpio, he first battled Nick at a Las Vegas S.H.I.E.L.D. base.[2] He again battled his brother in Manhattan, then disguised himself as Nick Fury to infiltrate the New York SHIELD base, although his real identity was then discovered by his brother.[3] Nick Fury later went undercover as Scorpio, and took his brother's place in the Zodiac, who battled the Avengers.[4] Disguised as Jacque LaPoint, he played a minor role in the Zodiac's attempt to kill all Manhattan residents born under the sign of Gemini (save for Zodiac's Gemini).[5] He attempted to kidnap Kyle Richmond, and battled the Defenders.[6] Scorpio constructed a set of android Zodiac members to serve him, in his base at Belleville, New Jersey. However, his plan was thwarted by the Defenders, and he committed suicide through self-inflicted gunshot wound in despair.[7]

In the final arc of the Secret Warriors series, it was revealed that Jake's death and much of his villainy was all part of a long-game plan of Nick Fury's. In 1961, Jake Fury was duplicated by ancient technology (which would later be developed and modernized as S.H.I.E.L.D.'s LMD program); the evil Jake would go on to be the agent known as Scorpio. The real Jake, however, was in deep cover within HYDRA, co-opting the identity of the high-ranking agent known as Kraken and infiltrating the highest rungs of the organization and helping his brother bring about its destruction.[8]

LMD and Jacques LaPoint

Scorpio
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance (Jacques LaPoint): Avengers #120 (Feb. 1974)
(Android): West Coast Avengers Aunnual #1 (Oct. 1986)
Created by (Jacques LaPoint): Steve Englehart, Don Heck
(Android): Steve Englehart
In-story information
Alter ego Jacques LaPoint
Team affiliations Zodiac
Great Wheel
Notable aliases Flip Mason, Jacques LaPoint, Count Julio Scarlotti, Nick Fury

Scorpio was later revived in an android body by the intelligent, extra-dimensional Zodiac Key from which he drew his power. The real Jacques LaPoint became the second Scorpio and led the Zodiac until Jake (in his second android body) killed him. Impersonating LaPoint, Fury led eleven other Zodiac-themed androids to kill and replace the rest of the human Zodiac members, and took over the organization's criminal operations. Scorpio and the other androids were deactivated when they were transported to the Zodiac Key's dimension of origin during a battle with the West Coast Avengers, and abandoned there.[9]

Ecliptic Scorpio

Another Scorpio was the leader of Ecliptic's Zodiac team who fought Alpha Flight and was later massacred by Malcolm Colcord's Weapon X team.[10]

Scorpio (Mikel Fury)

Scorpio
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Graphic Novel #50 (August 1989)
Created by Archie Goodwin, Howard Chaykin
In-story information
Alter ego Mikel Fury
Team affiliations S.H.I.E.L.D.

Mikel Fury, Nick Fury's illegitimate son, has also used the Scorpio identity. Mikel originally believed himself to be Jake Fury's son, and used a duplicate of the Zodiac Key to battle his father and Wolverine. When he learned that his mother had lied about his parentage, Mikel switched sides and became affiliated with S.H.I.E.L.D. for several months, following intensive therapy.[11] When he was led to believe that the Punisher had killed Nick, he pursued the vigilante until persuaded to back down by fellow S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives and ousted from the agency.[12] He makes a brief appearance in Secret Warriors, issue 11 as the leader from one of Nick's secret independent teams[13] and is later killed in a mission.[14]

Thanos' Zodiac

The sixth Scorpio is an unnamed man with a half-burned face who Thanos recruited to join his incarnation of the Zodiac.[15] He and the other Zodiac members perish when Thanos abandons them on the self-destructing Helicarrier where Cancer was the only survivor.[16]

Powers and abilities

Jake Fury possessed a genius intellect, as well as basic army training, with an above average knowledge of hand-to-hand combat and streetfighting techniques. As Scorpio, Jake used the Zodiac Key to increase his physical abilities, and gain superhuman powers such as the ability to transform his body into sentient water for brief periods of time. Scorpio is totally dependent upon the Zodiac Key in order to maintain his superhuman powers. He did not have to be in physical contact with it to wield it. The Zodiac Key is a power object of extradimensional origin that taps an unidentified extradimensional energy for a variety of effects, including concussive force, electricity, magnetism, teleportation, physical transformation, etc. The Zodiac Key possesses sentience of a sort. After Jake Fury's death, the Zodiac Key employed his Theater of Genetics laboratory to create an android of Jake Fury.

Ecliptic's Zodiac had a barbed tail which was never used in combat. He also wielded a weapon similar to the Zodiac Key which displayed the ability to fire energy blasts and has a Zodiac teleportation device.

Other versions

Ultimate Marvel

The Ultimate Marvel version of Scorpio is an alias used by Nick Fury during the period when he went undercover to infiltrate HYDRA. In the story, it is mentioned that the real Scorpio had been killed by Fury and Hawkeye years earlier during a conflict in the Middle East.[17]

In other media

Television

References

  1. Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #68
  2. Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD Vol. 1 #1
  3. Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD Vol. 1 #5
  4. Avengers #72
  5. Avengers #120-122
  6. Defenders #46
  7. Defenders #48-50
  8. Secret Warriors #11-25
  9. West Coast Avengers #26-28
  10. Alpha Flight Vol. 2 #1
  11. Wolverine/Nick Fury Graphic Novel
  12. Punisher Vol. 3 #7
  13. Secret Warriors #11
  14. Secret Warriors #24
  15. Avengers Assemble Vol. 2 #1
  16. Avengers Assemble Vol. 2 #4
  17. Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #20
  18. Comics Continuum
  19. http://marvel.toonzone.net/news.php?action=fullnews&id=843

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