Real
Name: Mar-Vell
Occupation: Captain in the Kree space fleet, later adventurer, later
"Protector of the Universe"
Legal Status: Exiled citizen of the Kree Empire
Identity: Publicly known in the Kree Empire and by many of Earth's
costumed adventurers, including the Avengers
Other Aliases: Captain Marvel, Dr. Walter Lawson
Place of Birth: The city of Rad-Nam on the planet Kree-Lar in the
Kree Galaxy (Greater Magellanic Cloud)
Place of Death: Titan, moon of Saturn
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None known
Group Affiliation: Posthumously made an honorary member of the Avengers
Base of Operations: Mobile
First Appearance: MARVEL SUPERHEROES #18
Final Appearance: MARVEL GRAPHIC NOVEL #1
History: Captain Mar-Vell was a member of the
Kree, the
alien humanoid race which has built an empire throughout the galaxy known
as the Greater Magellanic Cloud. More specifically, he was one of the so-called
"White Kree," a Kree race which has the same color skin as Caucasian Earth
humans, which is the result of interbreeding of many of the original blue
Kree race with humanoids of other worlds, and which now far outnumbers the
blue Kree, who, however, still dominate positions of wealth and governmental
power in the Kree Empire.
The Supreme Intelligence, the fusion of great blue Kree minds of the past
that governs the Kree Empire, had encouraged interbreeding with other humanoid
races because it recognized that the blue Kree race had reached an evolutionary
dead end, and hence the Supreme Intelligence itself, since it was composed
of blue Kree minds, would also evolve no further. The Supreme Intelligence
had hoped that interbreeding would infuse new vitality into the Kree gene
pool, but in recent years it had come to believe that interbreeding was not
having the desired result.
Then the Earth-born
Fantastic
Four's defeats of a Kree Sentry and of Ronan the Accuser drew the Supreme
Intelligence's attention to Earth. Thousands of years before, the Kree had
learned of the genetic potential of Earth's human beings for evolving superhuman
abilities, and had even conducted genetic experiments on Earth which had
resulted in the evolution of the Inhumans. Now, the Supreme Intelligence
realized, superhumans such as the Fantastic Four were evolving on Earth
spontaneously, and Earth human beings had the potential of evolving even
nearly limitless psionic powers.
The Supreme Intelligence formed a complicated plan. It would take an Earth
human being and rearrange his genetic structure so as to awaken in him the
vast psionic power that Earth human beings could eventually evolve. Because
the Supreme intelligence could not absorb an Earth human being's mind into
itself directly, it would cause this human being's mind to become linked
with that of a white Kree, since white Kree are biologically more similar
to Earth human beings than blue Kree are. The Supreme Intelligence would
then forge a psionic link with these two minds, aided by an unusual plant
called the Millennia Bloom. The result would be that the Supreme Intelligence
would immediately evolve almost limitless psionic powers. Then, it would
use the Earth human being and the member of the white Kree, who would now
both be mindless and fully under the Supreme Intelligence's control, to destroy
the Earth, so that no Earth human being could ever arise with power matching
its own.
Other factors entered into the Supreme Intelligence's calculations. It had
telepathically become aware that the Kree Imperial Minister, Zarek, and Ronan
were plotting its overthrow. After Ronan's defeat on Earth, the Supreme
Intelligence had ordered that a Kree starship put the planet under observation.
Zarek and Ronan planned to arrange for a Kree hero to be assigned to the
mission, and to manipulate events so that he would then turn traitor. They
would then frame him for creating a menace to the planet Kree-Lar, administrative
center of the Kree Empire. Ronan would then kill the Supposed traitor, halting
the menace. The Supreme Intelligence would be blamed for the near disaster,
and Zarek and Ronan would supplant it as ruler of the Empire. The Supreme
Intelligence intended to thwart this conspiracy, but also to make the Kree
pawn that the plotters selected be the one whom he would have linked to the
Earth human being.
The Supreme Intelligence searched for the white Kree who would best fit these
many requirements, and found him in Captain Mar-Vell, who was, despite his
youth, an acclaimed hero in the Empire for his victories in battle with the
Skrulls and others. The Supreme Intelligence knew that Mar-Vell and his lover
Una, a nurse in the space fleet, both possessed humane attitudes and sympathies,
which had been suppressed in most other Kree in their education. Moreover,
the Supreme Intelligence learned that a Commander Yon-Rogg lusted after Una,
and was ruthless enough to use any means of disposing of his rival for her
love. Through secret use of its telepathic powers, the Supreme Intelligence
arranged for Zarek and Ronan to learn of all this. The two conspirators then
named Mar-Vell to be the Kree spy on Earth, Yon-Rogg to be his commander,
and Una to be a nurse on their starship.
After arriving on Earth, Mar-Vell witnessed the death of Dr. Walter Lawson,
a scientist on his way to his new assignment at Cape Canaveral, Florida,
in an auto accident. Coincidentally, Lawson bore an astonishing resemblance
to Mar-Vell, so the latter decided to pose as him, the better to study Earth
humans' progress towards developing means of space travel. As Lawson, Mar-Vell
met Cape security chief
Carol
Danvers. Meanwhile, Kree Sentry #459, which the Fantastic Four had defeated,
had been brought to the Cape for study, and Yon-Rogg, hoping that it would
destroy Mar-Vell, re-activated it from his starship. Mar-Vell publicly appeared
in his Kree helmet and uniform to battle the Sentry, and succeeded in defeating
it. Onlookers, hearing the Sentry call him by name, believed him to be a
new Earth-born superhuman adventurer named "Captain Marvel" and acclaimed
him as a hero.
Over the succeeding months, as Ronan, Zarek, and the Supreme Intelligence
had planned, Mar-Vell's sympathy for the people of Earth grew increasingly
stronger, and many times he surreptitiously subverted orders from Yon-Rogg
and Ronan that would bring harm to Earth people. Finally Yon-Rogg caught
Mar-Vell in direct disobedience of an order from the Empire's Supreme Council,
and Ronan sentenced Mar-Vell to death by firing squad. Mar-Vell was about
to be executed on Earth when Yon-Rogg's firing squad was attacked by a contingent
of Aakon warriors. In the melee Una was fatally wounded by a stray shot by
an Aakon. Mar-Vell escaped on an Earth missile, and laid Una's corpse to
rest on an asteroid. Yon-Rogg seized Mar- Vells missile with a tractor beam
and hurled it into hyperspace. The Earth missile had no means of leaving
hyperspace, and drifted there for 63 days, by which point Mar-Vell was in
an utter state of exhaustion.
Ronan and Zarek brought the missile to a small world on the edge of the Kree
Galaxy, and took the now unconscious Mar-Vell to a "multi-sensory illusion
chamber" they had constructed. There they caused him to have the illusion
that he encountered a godlike being named Zo which gave him the power that
he wanted to be able to destroy Yon-Rogg. The powers that Mar-Vell then received
were not illusory: he became far stronger than other known Kree (except for
Ronan), and gained the ability to cast illusions and to teleport himself
across even intergalactic distances. Mar-Vell briefly returned to Earth but
Zo "appeared" to him again and ordered him to Hala to battle a gigantic generator
of magnetic power, disguised as an idol of the Kree god Tam-Bor, which was
capable of destroying the entire planet. Right after Mar-Vell found the
generator, Ronan, carrying out his plan, appeared and accused Mar-Vell of
being its creator. Mar-Vell and Ronan fought, but Mar-Vell succeeded in
destroying the generator. The Supreme Intelligence's personal "Super-Sentry"
then appeared and drove off Ronan, and brought Mar-Vell to the chamber of
the Supreme Intelligence, where Zarek stood as a captive. Suddenly Ronan
teleported into the chamber' and teleported out again with Zarek, leaving
an antimatter bomb behind. Mar-Vell leapt upon the sphere to save the Supreme
Intelligence, but the Supreme Intelligence explained that his devices had
neutralized it. The Supreme Intelligence honored Mar-Vell with a special
uniform, and allowed him to retain his newly increased strength and abilities
to fly unprotected through space and hyperspace, although he could no longer
teleport himself or cast illusions. However, as soon as Mar-Vell left for
space, he found himself hurled into the Negative Zone, an antimatter universe
in a dimension alongside that of Earth.
Next the Supreme Intelligence secretly enabled Mar-Vell to make telepathic
contact with
Rick
Jones, a youth who had previously been a companion to the
Hulk,
Captain
America, and the original
Avengers.
Mar-Vell's image lured Jones to a hidden and abandoned Kree base on Earth,
where he had Jones put on a pair of "nega-bands" around his wrists, and then
to slam them together. The result was that Mar-Vell and Jones traded places:
Mar-Vell was now on Earth, and Jones, surrounded by a protective aura that
allowed him to survive, was in the Negative Zone. As long as they wore the
bands, Mar-Vell and Jones were in total telepathic contact; thus, the Supreme
Intelligence had created the psychic link between an Earth human being and
white Kree that he desired. The nega-bands remained on Earth on the wrists
of whichever of the two-Mar-Vell or Jones--was on Earth at the time. Hence,
Mar-Vell could return to the Negative Zone by slamming the bands together,
thereby returning Jones to Earth. Mar-Vell could only remain on Earth for
brief periods of time; if he stayed a total of three hours, he and Jones
would switch places automatically. So it was Jones who spent most of the
time on Earth, but he was willing, usually, to trade places with Mar-Vell
at intervals.
Soon after becoming linked with Jones, Mar-Vell confronted Yon-Rogg, who
had abducted Carol Danvers as a hostage to use against him. Mar-Vell defeated
Yon-Rogg, who died when a nearby Kree device exploded. In the course of this
battle Danvers was irradiated by a Kree Psyche-magnitron, causing her to
develop a half-Kree physiology which was similar to Mar-Vell's; using the
superhuman powers she gained. Danvers later became the first costumed adventurer
known as Ms. Marvel. Sometime later, Mar-Vell used the Fantastic Four's machine
that created a doorway into the Negative Zone to transport Jones out of the
Zone, so that they both then existed in the Earth dimension simultaneously
and separately. However, Ronan, who had been imprisoned along with Zarek,
now broke free and seized control of the Kree Imperial government. Almost
immediately afterward, war broke out between the Kree and Skrull Empires.
Eventually, the Supreme Intelligence contacted Rick Jones and activated Jones's
latent psionic powers. Jones used them to paralyze the entire Skrull space
fleet as well as Ronan and his forces, thereby ending the war and allowing
the Supreme Intelligence to return to power. The Supreme Intelligence then
deactivated Jones's power, and the youth was left exhausted and lying on
the point of death. As the Supreme Intelligence had planned, Mar-Vell again
linked himself to Jones, in the same manner as before, so that his own life
force would restore Jones to health.
Mar-Vell returned to Earth, where he learned that Jones's body could no longer
contain both his own life force and Mar-Vell's. Jones was bombarded with
a form of electromagnetic radiation by Professor Benjamin Savannah, which
had two effects. First, Jones could now contain both his and Mar-Vells life
forces. Second, Mar-Vell himself could now absorb solar energy and use it
for strength and for firing bolts of force.
Soon afterwards, Mar-Vell became embroiled in battling
Thanos
and his plans for destroying all life in the universe. Mar-Vell was teleported
to the presence of the extraterrestrial being called Eon which had been created
thousands of years before to watch over the evolution of superhuman beings
on Earth. Eon induced Mar-Vell to reject the Kree's love of warfare entirely,
and to reach inner peace. Eon then granted Mar-Vell a psionic ability called
"cosmic awareness", and designated him as "Protector of the Universe". Thanks
to these changes in himself, Captain Mar-Vell became the primary force in
bringing about Thanos's defeat.
Next Mar-Vell battled Nitro, who had stolen a powerful nerve gas. A leak
developed in a canister of the gas, but Mar-Vell used his great strength
to seal it. The gas caused Mar-Vell to collapse, but he seemed to recover
fully afterwards. However, the gas was also carcinogenic, as he would learn
later.
As time passed, Mar-Vell and Jones learned that they could both exist in
the Earth dimension simultaneously by concentrating on the nega-bands. However,
to maximize Mar-Vell's power when necessary, they would still merge. After
Mar-Vell passed too closely to a black hole, Jones was again trapped in the
Negative Zone, but Mar-Vell released him during a battle with the Super Adaptold.
Mar-Vell and Jones had various other adventures, and finally, in confrontations
with the Supreme Intelligence, learned its true plans for them, which Mar-Vell
succeeded in thwarting.
Finally, however, the cancer that the gas had given Mar-Vell took its toll.
Mar-Vell spent his last days on Titan where he died, surrounded by his lover
Elysius of Titan, Jones, the Avengers, and various other friends.
Height: 6 ft. 2 in.
Weight: 240 lbs.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: White; Eon later transformed it to blond
Strength Level: Originally Captain Mar-Vell possessed the normal level
of strength for a Kree of his age, height, and build who engaged in intensive
regular exercise. Under Earth's gravity he could lift (press) 1000 pounds.
His Kree nega-bands enabled Mar-Vell to convert his psionic energy into physical
strength, so that he could then lift (press) 10 tons.
Known Superhuman Powers: Originally, Captain Mar-Vell had no superhumanoid
powers. However, the Kree have evolved with greater strength than Earth humans
in order to combat the heavier gravity of their home worlds.
The Kree nega-bands converted Mar-Vell's psionic energy into strength (he
could now lift 10 tons), a high degree of imperviousness to harm, and the
power to fly. They also allowed Mar-Vell to exist unprotected in outer space
without having to breathe.
Dr. Benjamin Savannah's radiation treatment altered Mar-Vell genetic structure
so that he could absorb solar energy and convert it to various uses. When
his solar power was at its peak, Mar-Vell could then lift (press) 15 tons
with the nega-bands on. He then relied on the solar power rather than the
bands for flight, and would leave a glowing trail behind him.
The exact nature and scope of the "cosmic awareness" granted to Mar-Vell
by Eon have never been clearly defined. Apparently it enabled him to sense
the presence of beings and objects in the universe that were somehow of
importance to him for whatever reason. It may be somewhat comparable to
Spider-Man's spider-sense and to Mantis's awareness of psychic "vibrations,"
but its scope was far greater than either.
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