Hijacker (comics)
Hijacker is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The two Hijackers were gimmick-laden villains who specialized in stealing technology for later resale in criminal auctions.
Publication history
The first Hijacker first appeared in Tales to Astonish #40 (February 1963), and was created by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby. The character subsequently appears in Marvel Two-In-One #24 (February 1976), #96 (February 1983), and Captain America #319 (July 1986), in which he was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld.
Fictional character biography
Howard Mitchell
Hijacker | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Tales to Astonish #40 (Feb 1963) |
Created by |
Stan Lee Larry Lieber Jack Kirby |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Howard Mitchell |
Hijacker was first defeated by Ant-Man,[1] and later by Black Goliath and the Thing.[2] He was good at last-moment “rabbit out of the hat” tricks that no one expected. He returned for vengeance on the Thing after the hero was hospitalized. He used a tank similar in appearance to his last one, but it was not as durable and Iron Man made quick work of it.[3]
Hijacker attended the “Bar With No Name” massacre. Without his gimmicks and protection, he proved easy prey for the Scourge of the Underworld.[4]
During the Dark Reign storyline, Hijacker was later among the eighteen criminals, all murdered by the Scourge, to be resurrected by Hood using the power of Dormammu as part of a squad assembled to eliminate the Punisher.[5] He carries over a dozen different kinds of gases in his backpack, and has his giant impenetrable tank.[6] Hijacker chases the Punisher in his tank, but the Punisher escapes by using Pym particles to shrink down and get into the tank; after taking control of the tank, Punisher crashes it into the building where Basilisk was holding G.W. Bridge and uses the gases on Basilisk.[7]
In the cleanup following the Spider-Island storyline, he attempted an opportunistic bank heist, but was noticed and pursued by Venom. During the chase, he accidentally ran over a mother and her child causing Flash to lose his temper and bites Hijacker's head off.[8]
Mercenary
The second Hijacker is an unnamed mercenary who bought nanites from Overdrive where he became Hijacker as seen during the All-New, All-Different Marvel event. Hijacker was one of the numerous henchmen available through Power Broker II's Hench App. His first job came when Slug hired him through the app in order to steal a Giganto egg from a S.H.I.E.L.D. cargo ship. While taking control of the S.H.I.E.L.D. cargo ship, Hijacker ended up in a fight against Captain America and Ant-Man where Hijacker was knocked out by Captain America.[9]
Equipment
The first Hijacker gained his abilities from his heavy body-suit, which provided the power for his weapons. His heavy, brown, reinforced fabric suit provided protection against physical, energy, heat, fire, and cold attacks. When sealed with his odd-looking helmet, Hijacker had his own 4-hour oxygen supply and was immune to gases. Hijacker’s main weapon was a multifunction gun called a “Vario-Blaster,” attached to the belt of his outfit by a cable. With his weapon, Hijacker could fire: “nuclear flame,” knock-out nerve gas, damaging projectiles, “ionic blasts,”, and an “activator beam” which activated any nearby machinery. Hijacker’s “Crime-Tank” was a heavily armored fort on spiked treads. This mobile base was an off-road vehicle, and had electromagnets as weapons. This tank was destroyed by Thing and Black Goliath.
The second Hijacker bought special nanites from Overdrive
References
- ↑ Tales to Astonish #40
- ↑ Marvel Two-In-One #24
- ↑ Marvel Two-In-One #96
- ↑ Mark Gruenwald (w), Paul Neary (p), Dennis Janke (i). "Overkill" Captain America 319 (July 1986), Marvel Comics
- ↑ Punisher Vol. 7 #5
- ↑ http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/preview2.php?image=previews/marvelcomics/punisher/villains/PunisherVillains-6.jpg
- ↑ Punisher Vol. 7 #9
- ↑ Venom (2011) #9
- ↑ Astonishing Ant-Man #3