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Malice is the name of six separate fictional appearing in published. The first two were minions of, an enemy of.
The third was a short-lived villain. The fourth villain bearing the name Malice was a somewhat alternative personality of of the. The last two villains bearing the name Malice are disembodied entities, the first of which became an evil doppelganger of Sue Richards who was absorbed into her own mind and the second is a mutant appearing in comics.portrays Nakia in the film (2018). Further information:Malice was a negative aspect of The Invisible Woman's own personality, awakened by the manipulations of the villain at a time when her emotions were easily susceptible. Sue became pregnant for a second time; however, this pregnancy was even more difficult than the first and Sue eventually lost the child, causing great emotional strain on her. Psycho-Man decided to take advantage of the situation and amplified her negative emotions which resulted in her transformation into Malice, The Mistress of Hate.
Malice retained the powers of Susan, but she used them more aggressively, creating explosions and deadly spikes. During her first appearance, she was able to use her powers to withstand a direct punch from who was unaware of her identity at the time, and without flinching, She-Hulk did not realize she had just struck a force field. Reed and Johnny only learned who she really was thanks to 's heightened senses causing him to perceive her as an amorphous blob due to the force field around her. With this revelation, Reed was able to restore her to normal by provoking her into a genuine temper rather than the artificially-created hate she felt due to the Psycho-Man, disrupting the emotional balance that the Psycho-Man's equipment relied on to affect her. The episode would have lasting effects: the Invisible Girl changed her name to Invisible Woman; she discovered how to use force objects and she lost a measure of self-confidence, knowing that Malice still lurked inside her. During an adventure where Susan and Reed helped the Silver Surfer resuscitate Galactus, Sue came in contact with the Infinity Gems.
Distrustful of such power, she fell prey to Malice again. The soul gem tried and failed to combine Reed and Sue's souls, which brought forth the In-Betweener and sent Malice back to Sue's subconscious. Anthropomorpho Malice Later during the when 's evil persona attempted to conquer the universe, he used the alien species Anthropomorpho to create evil doppelgangers of Earth's heroes, Sue included. In order to subdue Susan the alien took the form of Malice, and Sue was only able to defeat the doppelganger by absorbing her into her own mind and incorporate its evil into herself. That boost allowed the negative aspect of Malice to regain control temporarily.Eventually, the Invisible Woman's son expelled Malice from her mind and into his own.
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Later Sue and Franklin joined their minds to force Malice out of Franklin and into the mind of the, an insane alternate universe counterpart of, however the Dark Raider managed to control and negate Malice's influence. Malice was apparently soon destroyed when the Dark Raider died shortly thereafter in the.The Malice persona was briefly resurrected by the Psycho-Man when he collaborated with the mysterious Quiet Man who had been nurturing a grudge against the Fantastic Four for years.
The Quiet Man had a crush on Sue before she met Reed but never had the nerve to talk to her. He hoped to use Malice's ruthlessness to make Susan act uncharacteristically violent in order to encourage judges in court to take her children away. However, Sue eventually overcame the worst of the programming, and the Psycho-Man subsequently removed Malice's influence when Sue threatened to use that anger against him. Malice (Marauder) Malice. A Malice-possessed Karima ShapandarPublication information#210 (Oct 1986)andIn-story informationSpeciesUnknownTeam affiliationsAbilitiesPossessionThe supervillain Malice was created by writer. She is a member of 's.
Being, she has no physical body of her own and has to the body of others. Those she possesses manifest a cameo-like choker around their neck. It is implied that the choker is a vessel for Malice's psychic energy form and destroying the choker can disperse her energy form for a short period of time.
Malice body hops through a number of X-Men, including Dazzler, Wolverine, Rogue and Storm. Storm's will is too strong, and she forcibly ejects Malice from her body. After possessing, she singlehandedly defeats all her Marauders teammates, earning her a place as the field leader of the Marauders.
A side effect occurs that Malice did not expect; Malice's and Polaris' energy matrices interweave and the two women become permanently bonded together. Sinister had known this union would occur, but did not warn Malice of it because he had wanted to use it to ensure Polaris would remain his prisoner/slave.After Mister Sinister is seemingly killed by, Malice's hold over Polaris weakens.
Polaris' alleged half-sister, a priestess for the 's, uses the 's machinery to strip Polaris of her magnetic powers and take them as her own; the process also finally separates Polaris and Malice.Malice resurfaces years later to bother Polaris once more. She possesses and tries to kill Polaris so she can get her revenge against Sinister, from whom she was trying to break free. In the end, Sinister asks Malice to possess Polaris once again, knowing that Lorna would not object to the possession in order to save Havok.
However, out of their love for each other, Havok and Polaris each try to absorb Malice, preventing the other from being possessed. Malice is then apparently destroyed by Sinister himself.
Later Scalphunter and Arclight explain to an imprisoned Threnody, a former ally of Mister Sinister who tried to escape him, that no one has ever escaped from Mister Sinister. They remind her about how Mister Sinister killed Malice.Malice later returns as a digital entity instead of a psionic one, taking possession of (Omega Sentinel) by a via e-mail. Soon becomes aware of another being within Omega Sentinel but is nevertheless taken by surprise when Malice attacks and sedates her. The other X-Men continue to be unaware of Malice possessing Karima until they are attacked by her and the rest of the new Marauders.
Later, she fights alongside the other Marauders in, against and, as both sides try to obtain the.In, Malice travels to, along with fellow Marauders, Lady Mastermind,. They try to find the baby but instead come across a small army of and they come to blows, devastating the town. The next time she is seen, the five member assault task force of X-Men invades the Marauders base, and is forced to fight along with,. She then teams up with Lady Mastermind in taking out by throwing an unconscious disguised as at him.
After he realizes the deception, she hits him with a powerful microwave energy blast. Teleports in and knocks her out along with Lady Mastermind. A squad consisting of Malice, Gambit, Sunfire, and confront who is about to kill the baby. The Marauder team defeat Bishop and Malice seems to show a lot of affection towards the baby and finds it extraordinary that the baby girl isn't scared at all when she picks her up. During the final battle on, Malice along with all of Sinister's army excluding Gambit and Mystique ambush.
When X-Force is soon joined by the X-Men, and the, allows the New X-Men to tackle the Marauders. Malice is skeptical when it comes to fighting children but is unpleasantly surprised with the tenacity of the youngsters.
She goes on to battle, beating her with her bare fists, until Pixie fights back and guts Malice with her. It appears that the dagger exorcises Malice from Omega Sentinel, but Karima has no memory of the events that took place in the last two and a half weeks, apparently a side effect of being possessed by Malice. Malice has since made her presence known in New York where she starts to possess people until Cyclops is able to detect her (possible with the help of Cerebra). While tracking her on a subway train he runs into a fight with. Malice possesses Cyclops for a few seconds before she is knocked unconscious by the Superior Spider-Man. He takes the possessed Cyclops to his lab and separates Malice from him, putting her in a containment box that he gives to Cyclops. Other versions In the alternate reality depicted in, Vol.
2, #74 (June ), a version of Malice appears, possessing (a clone of ) as a member of 's. She appears in the form of a neck choker.In the possible future that depicted, the Malice choker was in possession of the renegade Sage. Obsessed with learning all things possible, she used Malice to datamine as many people as possible and then acquire the knowledge Malice gathered. Some of the X-Men were sent after Sage, but the hyper-intelligent mutant was ready for them and laid a trap. She managed to clip the choker around X-23's neck and Malice briefly possessed her, acquiring all the knowledge of the girl. Sage was caught soon after though and Malice was taken off her, putting a stop to her plans.In the reality depicted in, Malice was used to take control over the alien Hepzibah. The Marauders were sent after the young Nate Grey and Hepzibah was used as a vessel to get close to the child.
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Lockheed figured out she was possessed and attacked her, alerting Polaris, who recognized Malice's trademark choker. Polaris ripped the choker off Hepzibah and left it lying on the ground, where it was picked up by Mystique.An alternate version of Malice appeared in league with the New Marauders, a team displaced from their native universe and assembled by Miss Sinister; this version of Malice exists in the form of a necklace instead of a choker; it was in the possession of the time displaced version of Jean Grey and was abandoned when Grey and the rest of her team went to space to rescue Cyclops' father. When Polaris found the necklace, Malice was able to possessed her and used Polaris to attack the Raksha, a group of local vigilantes that were visiting the X-Mansion, but because Polaris had already fallen victim by the prime version of Malice, she was eventually able to snap out of her control and broke free which destroyed the necklace, and seemingly killing the entity in the process. In other media Television. Susan Richards appears as Malice in the 1994 episode 'Worlds Within Worlds'.
Malice's appearance is the result of Psycho-Man using his powers to make Susan turn against her Fantastic Four teammates. Eventually, Susan is freed of Psycho-Man's influence and defeats him. Nakia had a silent cameo in as part of T'Challa's Dora Milaje.Film.
As Nakia in a character poster for the 2018 film.plays Nakia in the 2018 film. This version of Nakia does not fill a villainous role and is a former Dora Milaje who became a War Dog; an international spy for Wakanda. She was once in a relationship with T'Challa that seemed to end mutually, though it is clear that they still have feelings for each other. Nakia only returns to Wakanda upon hearing that T'Challa's father, passed away. She stays after T'Challa is crowned king and asks that she accompany him to one of their missions, leading into the major events of the film.After seizes the throne and orders the heart-shaped herbs which grant the power of the Black Panther to be burned, Nakia steals one. Although urges Nakia to consume it in order to challenge Killmonger, Nakia plans to offer it to of the Mountain tribe so that he can challenge Killmonger with his army. M'Baku reveals that his people have recovered T'Challa, so Nakia gives the herb to him, healing him and restoring his powers as the Black Panther.
Nakia then assists in the insurrection against Killmonger, dressing as a Dora Milaje soldier at 's insistence. At the end of the film, Nakia agrees to resume her relationship with T'Challa and accepts a position running a Wakandan outreach center in California at the location of N'Jobu and Killmonger's former apartment.Video games Nakia appears in. She appears in the 'Black Panther' DLC.References. Jungle Action Vol.2, #17. at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe.
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