Flag-Smasher
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The Flag-Smasher is the name used by two anti-nationalist
A group called the
Concept and creation
Mark Gruenwald created Flag-Smasher as a character in the tradition of the Red Skull: a villain with a symbolic aspect that would make him a nemesis specifically intended for Captain America. Whereas the Red Skull symbolizes Nazism, Flag-Smasher symbolizes anti-patriotism.[1] The character first appeared in Captain America #312 (Dec. 1985).[2]
Fictional character biography
Karl Morgenthau
The first Flag-Smasher was born Karl Morgenthau,
The Flag-Smasher used terrorism to spread anti-nationalist sentiment. He conducted a one-man terrorist campaign in New York City against nationalist symbols, holding hundreds as hostages until the original
The Flag-Smasher later learns that the
The Flag-Smasher again makes himself head of ULTIMATUM and attempts to supply armaments to American subversives, but he is thwarted by
The Flag-Smasher later captures an amnesiac Demolition-Man, but during a battle with U.S. Agent, he falls into the Arctic Ocean.
The Flag-Smasher is installed as the ruler of
Guy Thierrault
Following the original Flag-Smasher's apparent assassination,
Later, a fight between the Flag-Smasher and Araña was described. The second Flag-Smasher struck Araña with his mace, but Spider-Man later defeated him.[20] He was next shown being described as the new Flag-Smasher.[21]
After this he was seen fighting against
The Flag-Smasher later kidnapped a Middle Eastern banker, but was confronted by
After an ULTIMATUM helicarrier was infiltrated and many of its members were slaughtered by Deadpool,[24] the Flag-Smasher confronted, and was defeated by Deadpool, who ordered him and his followers to stay away from the Merc and his daughter.[25]
The Flag-Smasher was later apparently murdered by another ULTIMATUM member named Carl, who then assumed the identity to achieve vengeance against Deadpool.[26]
Eventually, this Flag-Smasher was apparently slaughtered, as were all of the ULTIMATUM forces, after they attacked Deadpool a final time, thus apparently ending both ULTIMATUM and the Flag-Smasher.[27]
LMD
A new version of Flag-Smasher and iteration of ULTIMATUM announce their presence to the world by crashing a gala being held in honor of Tom Herald, a conservative senator from Texas. Attaching time bombs to Herald and six others, Flag-Smasher attempts to coerce two versions of Captain America, Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson, into joining him, before arming both the explosives and "data bombs" that will leak the
The attack is afterward revealed to have been secretly orchestrated by Rogers, who had come to believe that he was a
Grant Rogers
After Grant Rogers' identity as Captain Krakoa is exposed, he adopts the Flag-Smasher mantle for himself.[29]
Powers and abilities
The Flag-Smasher is an athletic man who is a gifted hand-to-hand combatant with great proficiency in the martial art of shotokan karate-do. He is also a brilliant terrorist strategist, and has fluency in English, French, German, Russian, Italian, Japanese, and Esperanto.
Other versions
The limited comic book series "
In other media
An anarchist group called the
References
- ^ Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (January 1988). "Mark Gruenwald". Comics Interview. No. #54. Fictioneer Books. p. 14.
- ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
- ^ The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Update #1
- ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.[1]
- ^ Captain America #312
- ^ Captain America #321–322
- ^ Captain America #348–349
- ^ Marc Spector, Moon Knight #8–9
- ^ Ghost Rider vol. 2 #5–6
- ^ Captain America #400
- ^ Captain America Annual 1999
- ^ X-Men Unlimited #22
- ^ Citizen V & the V-Battalion: The Everlasting #2
- ^ Cable & Deadpool #28
- ^ "10 Years!". UncannyXmen.Net. Archived from the original on 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
- ^ Civil War Files one-shot
- ^ The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition vol. 2 #4
- ^ Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul one-shot
- ^ Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways #1
- ^ Doctor Strange: The Oath #1
- ^ a b Avengers: The Initiative Annual #1
- ^ Nomad: Girl Without a World #2
- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #654.1
- ^ Deadpool #23
- ^ Deadpool #33
- ^ Deadpool #43
- ^ Deadpool #45
- ^ a b Nick Spencer (w), Paul Renaud (p), Paul Renaud (i), John Roach (col), VC's Joe Caramagna (let), Tom Brevoort (ed). "
- TakeBackTheSheild" Captain America: Sam Wilson, no. 14 (19 Oct. 2016). United States: Marvel Comics.
- ^ Uncanny Avengers vol. 4 #5. Marvel Comics
- ^ Edge of Spider-Geddon #1. Marvel Comics.
- ^ Matsumoto-Duyan, Madeline (December 12, 2020). "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier: The Biggest Revelations From the Trailer". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
- ^ Marston, George (February 9, 2021). "How Marvel Comics villain Flag-Smasher ties into The Falcon and the Winter Soldier". Newsarama. Archived from the original on February 9, 2021. Retrieved February 9, 2021.
External links
- Flag-Smasher (Guy Thierrault) at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe