Murderworld (comics)
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Murderworld | |
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First appearance | Marvel Team-Up #66 (February 1978) |
Created by | Archie Goodwin |
In-universe information | |
Race(s) | Android, robotics |
Locations | Numerous locations |
Characters | Arcade |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Murderworld is a fictional amusement park appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Murderworld was designed by the supervillain known as Arcade as a place to sadistically murder others via using carnival-themed robotics and traps, in some ways this makes it similar to a Circus of Fear archetype but it is specifically designed to be an execution camp.
Publication history
Murderworld first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #66 (February, 1978).
Fictional history
Rather than being a single location, Murderworld is the name given to the fairground/amusement park style deathtrap used by the assassin-for-hire Arcade. Utilizing sophisticated robotic and holographic systems, Arcade has frequently pitted various superheroes against Murderworld, sometimes for money and sometimes merely for the challenge. Arcade has built Murderworlds under Manhattan,[1] on a Caribbean island,[2] in Antarctica,[3] in England,[4] and numerous other locations around the world.
First Murderworld
The first known Murderworld was built underground beneath an amusement park in Manhattan. A large portion of this Murderworld was a large scale pinball machine used as a prelude to shake up his victims, but it also contained trapdoors, mazes, booby traps, and a variety of killer robotics.[1][5][6]
When the
Hired by
When Arcade was captured by
X-Force
After leaving
New Warriors
When Night Thrasher reformed the New Warriors with depowered mutants, he used the abandoned Murderworld as their base of operation. Together Night Thrasher, Kaz and Grace rebuild and converted the Murderworld mechanics into a new Danger Room for the new New Warriors to train.[14]
Sentience
Years later, Kitty Pryde and Vision were trapped in the remains of this original Murderworld. They were brought there by the Murderworld mainframe, which had gained sentience and wanted to commit suicide.[15]
Doorway to Destiny
When working with the Crazy Gang, Arcade kidnapped Courtney Ross because she escaped from his previous Murderworld. Arcade created a theatre and Wonderland inspired Murderworld called The Doorway to Destiny. However, Courtney Ross was rescued by Excalibur.[11] Captain Britain and Shadowcat continued to have multiple run-ins with Arcade and his Murderworld.[16][17]
Mutant Town
To kill
Murder Island
Using robot disguised as Kraven the Hunter, Arcade and White Rabbit captured Wolverine and Black Cat and released them on Murder Island where they were hunted by several millionaires who paid for the opportunity to hunt the world's most dangerous game. After destroying the Kraven robot and facing many of the island's perils, Wolverine and Black Cat escape and capture Arcade and White Rabbit, and, as revenge, they leave the pair stranded in the Savage Land.[19]
Years later, Arcade gave this island to Miss Coriander, who renamed the isle Coriander Island.[3]
Nightmare Team-Up
When Arcade's assassination business began to suffer because of Deadpool stealing his customers, Arcade teamed-up with Nightmare to get revenge. Nightmare agreed to help Arcade create a virtual reality/dream realm Murderworld as long as Hercules would also be a prisoner. Together they created a labyrinth, but Deadpool was able to awake from the dream state by plunging a knife into his head severing the two hemispheres of his brain.[20]
Warehouse Murderworld
To demonstrate his Murderworld arsenal to potential clients and to restore his reputation, Arcade captured the students from the Avengers Academy and the Young Allies from New York City and pitted them against his Murderworld. Fortunately, by working together, the young heroes were able escape.[21]
Concert
Following the events of
Toy Store
Arcade once opened a toy store in
Arena Murder World
After realizing he was a joke among the super villain community and hitting rock bottom, Arcade decided to build massive island arena underground in Antarctica with the assistance of Miss Coriander. With the designs of the arena completed, Arcade exercised total control over the environment and terrain of his new Arena Murderworld.[3]
As the next part of his plan, he kidnapped sixteen superpowered teens and forced them into a 30-day game of kill or be killed.
Massacrer Casino
After releasing the videos of his Arena Murderworld, Arcade went into hiding in
Dungeon Murderworld
Realizing that mercenaries have less to fight for than heroes who always escape his traps, Arcade put out an add for them and lured them into a castle-dungeon role playing situation. Most notably Gwenpool and her friends Batrock the leaper, MegaTony, and the Terrible Eye (a.k.a. Sarah), a group of mutant-frog mercenaries Batroc worked with once (much to his chagrin), and Deadpool (referred to as "The Unkillable beast" and wearing a green Robinhood style cap). Things went downhill quickly however since Gwen was a geek back in her home world and thus knew all the tricks of working her way through an RPG with record speed, especially after she killed the shopkeeper-robot who offered to sell them dungeon raiding equipment and just took what she wanted, including their own gear. A good thing since Deadpool and, according to Arcade, many other mercenaries had been trapped and died there over a long period of time. After a brief misunderstanding with Deadpool she quickly led him and her team to Arcade's hiding place and took him down.
Miscellaneous
At one time, Arcade experimented with what he called "video murder machines". He would use a light beam to remotely capture his targets who would be recreated in a virtual
Former residents
- Arcade
- Miss Locke
- Mr. Chambers
- Miss Coriander
- X-Force
- Domino
- Cable (Nathan Summers)
- Rictor (Julio Richter)
- Boomer (Tabby Smith)
- Cannonball (Sam Guthrie)
- Shatterstar (Gaveedra Seven)
- Warpath (Jimmy Proudstar)
- Siryn (Terry Rourke)
- New Warriors
- Wondra (Jubilation Lee)
- Skybolt (Vincent Stewart)
- Blackwing (Barnell Bohusk)
- Ripcord (Miranda Leevald)
- Night Thrasher
- Tempest
- Decibel
- Longstrike (Christine Cord)
- Phaser (Christian Cord)
- Grace
- Kaz
- Renaissance
- Aja
- Avengers Academy
- Hazmat
- X-23 (Laura Kinney)
- Reptil
- Mettle (Ken Mack)
- Juston Seyfert
- Juston's Sentinel
- Runaways
- Darkhawk (Chris Powell)
- Cammi
- Death Locket
- Braddock Academy
- Anachronism (Aiden)
- Nara
- Apex (Katy Bashir)/Tim Bashir
- Cullen Bloodstone
- Kid Briton (Brian Braddock)
- Red Raven (Dania)
Reception
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Game designer Lawrence Schick referred to Murderworld as "a twisted playground for assassination".[33]
Other versions
Ultimate Universe
In the Ultimate Marvel reality, Murderworld is a first-person shooter video game designed by Arcade and the source of his fortune.[34]
Age of X
In the
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe
When Deadpool started a super human killing spree, he captured and forced Arcade to build him a new Murderworld with deadlier traps than ever in order to kill the X-Men.[36]
In other media
Television
- An alternate version of Murderworld appears in the Xavier Institute's Danger Room; and, mistakenly believing it to be a video game simulation, he alters it into a Murderworld.
- Murderworld appears in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Game Over." Here, it has been named Madland. Spider-Man, Captain America, and Wolverine are forced to traverse through Madland in order to get to Arcade and prevent him from starting World War III.
- Murderworld appears in the M.O.D.O.K. episode "O, Were Blood Thicker Than Robot Juice!" After kidnapping MODOK's family, Arcade and the young, time-displaced version of MODOK bring them to Murderworld. When MODOK arrives to rescue them, he finds both his family and multiple robotic copies, with Arcade and the younger MODOK forcing the family to kill each other's copies until only one version of themselves is left. Ultimately, the family is able to kill their copies, with the exception of a single robot copy of MODOK's son Lou, kill the younger MODOK (actually a robot copy), and escape Murderworld.
Video games
- Murderworld is the setting for X-Men: Madness in Murderworld, a single-player side-scrolling arcade game developed by Paragon Software in 1989.[37]
- Murderworld is featured in the game Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge. It's plot has Spider-Man noticing strange occurrences in a city as one by one, the X-Men are being captured by a man who calls himself Arcade. After witnessing Gambit's abduction, he tracks Arcade down to an abandoned building, where he, along with Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine and Gambit, are placed in the deadly games of Murderworld, a simulated program designed by Arcade to torture and kill his victims.
- Murderworld appears in Bulldozerin Murderworld.
- Murderworld is a location in the mobile game Marvel Snap. Marvel characters who stay at the Murderworld location get destroyed at the end of turn 3.
References
- ^ a b c Marvel Team-Up #66
- ^ Claws #3
- ^ a b c Avengers Arena #7
- ^ Excalibur #5
- ^ a b X-Men #123-#124
- ^ a b The Uncanny X-Men #204
- ^ The Uncanny X-Men #146
- ^ The Uncanny X-Men #177
- ^ Uncanny X-Men #197
- ^ Marvel Fanfare #50
- ^ a b Excalibur #4-5
- ^ X-Force #40
- ^ Cable #21
- ^ New Warriors (vol. 4) #3-16
- ^ A + X #18
- ^ Marvel Comics Presents #32-33
- ^ Marvel Comics Presents #36-38
- ^ X-Factor (vol. 3) #29-#30
- ^ Claws #1-3
- ^ Deadpool Team-Up #899
- ^ Avengers Academy Giant-Size #1
- ^ Dazzler (vol. 2) #1
- ^ Fantastic Four #580
- ^ a b Avengers Arena #1
- ^ Avengers Arena #2
- ^ Avengers Arena #9
- ^ Avengers Arena #6
- ^ Avengers Arena #15
- ^ a b Avengers Arena #18
- ^ Avengers Undercover #1
- ^ Avengers Undercover #3
- ^ Micronauts #45 (1982)
- ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
- ^ Ultimate X-Men #55-56
- ^ Age of X: Alpha #1
- ^ Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #3
- ^ "X-Men: Madness in Murderworld". Giant Bomb.