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Armadillo (character)

Armadillo (Antonio Rodriguez) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Armadillo
Armadillo, as seen in Marvel Universe.
Art by John Byrne.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain America #308 (August 1985)
Created byMark Gruenwald
Paul Neary
In-story information
Alter egoAntonio Rodriguez
SpeciesHuman mutate
Place of originEarth-616
Team affiliationsUnlimited Class Wrestling Federation
The Rangers
Vil-Anon
Sinister Sixteen
HYDRA
Menagerie
Notable aliasesAwesome Armadillo, 'Dillo, Mr. A, Tony
AbilitiesSkilled street fighter
Superhuman strength, stamina and durability
Hardened claws
Armored hide

Publication history edit

Created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary, the character made his first appearance in Captain America #308 (August 1985).[1]

Gruenwald recounted that Armadillo "is just a silly monster I wanted to throw in as kind of a joke on the old Marvel armadillo thing in the letters page".[2]

Fictional character biography edit

Antonio Rodriguez was born in San Antonio, Texas. He was given superhuman strength and durability by Dr. Karl Malus. This process involved having his human genes combined with the genetic material of an armadillo which gave him the appearance of a humanoid armadillo.[3][4] The Armadillo's original motivation during his criminal career was to get enough money to be able to pay a doctor to discover a way to cure his girlfriend Maria of an unspecified terminal illness. When she was cured from her treatment, Maria abandoned him because of his appearance. Since that time, his motive has been to secure enough money to pay the Power Broker or some other scientist to reverse the process which transformed him. As part of the Armadillo's first encounter with superheroes, he was dispatched by Dr. Karl Malus to break into the West Coast Avengers Compound and free Goliath. There, the Armadillo battled Captain America who released him after learning of the sacrifice he made for the comatose Maria.[3][5]

The Armadillo later joined the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation. While on tour with the UCWF, he battled Captain America and Hawkeye atop the Empire State Building. He had apparently gone berserk after discovering his estranged wife Bonita with another man, and was intending to commit suicide. Captain America tried to talk him down, but the Armadillo jumped off the building. He survived the fall, but was arrested.[6][7]

He was later seen incarcerated in the Vault. Having been talked out of a criminal career by Captain America and his allies, he surrendered to Vagabond to avoid further prosecution.[8] Armadillo only wished to serve out the remainder of his sentence. To this end, he fought against various supervillains who wished to engineer large-scale breakouts, including Venom,[9][10] and later various supervillains released by the Thunderbolts as they broke out Moonstone.[11]

After being released from the Vault, Armadillo became the regional champion of the Ultimate Fighting League. After his defeat by Daniel Axum (formerly the villain Battler),[12] Armadillo was reduced to begging in an alleyway. There, he talked Daniel Axum out of joining a Spider-Man Revenge Squad.[13]

Having fallen on hard times, Armadillo proceeded to join the Constrictor and Jack O'Lantern in robbing an armored car. After his defeat by Hercules, Armadillo was incarcerated at The Raft, and chained to Tiger Shark.[14] During the break-out initiated by Electro, Armadillo and Tiger Shark escaped and hid out in the town of Fairbury, Illinois. There, they were confronted by the New Warriors, resulting in a battle in which both fugitives were defeated.[15] Afterwards, Armadillo joined Vil-Anon, a twelve-step group dedicated to helping individuals overcome their criminal tendencies.[16]

During the Civil War storyline, the Hood hires Armadillo as part of his criminal organization to take advantage of the split in the superhero community caused by the Superhuman Registration Act,[17] and he is later seen among his gang.[18] Armadillo is then spotted at the funeral of Stilt-Man which was located at the Bar with No Name. After poisoning the guests, the Punisher blew up the bar.[19] It was later mentioned that "they all had to get their stomachs pumped and be treated for third-degree burns."[20]

Around this time, he was seen entering the office of The Consultant, a criminal PR agent of sorts who improves the reputation and occasionally powers of super-villains. Upon Armadillo's entering his office, the Consultant asked his secretary to cancel the rest of his appointments for the afternoon as he anticipated a lot of work improving Armadillo's image.[21]

The Armadillo later took place in the Fifty State Initiative, as a member of Texas's superhero team, The Rangers.[22] He assists in saving the President from an assassination attempt by HYDRA forces. Many other heroes are involved in this as well.[23]

However, he was fired by the Rangers for unstated reasons.[24] He was next seen doing lucha libre wrestling in Mexico for small cash, eventually being recruited by MODOK. After being one of the few villains that does not betray MODOK, Armadillo gains more money than initially promised. He happily departs with Puma and Nightshade (with whom he'd developed a friendship, and shows a desire for them to remain as a team).[25][26]

Armadillo is mentioned as being incarcerated in The Raft next to Doctor Doom prior to the breakout in Secret Invasion.[27] A group of former HYDRA agents kidnapped Armadillo to evaluate a neurotoxin Anathema on him. They made a presentation to Madame Hydra, to get back in Hydra. Armadillo is saved by the True Believers.[28][29][30]

After the Siege of Asgard, he was seen as a bodyguard for the new Rose. Armadillo comes into conflict with Jackpot and Spider-Man when they try to infiltrate the Rose's penthouse. Armadillo throws Jackpot through a window and prevents Spider-Man from saving her.[31]

Armadillo later hides out in Puebla, but one of the locals reports him to a vigilante group, who attack him. The fight is quickly joined by the Hulk and She-Hulk. She-Hulk convinces Armadillo to stop fighting. She also suggests helping the people of Puebla before turning himself in promising to act as his lawyer in court.[32]

He is next seen fighting the Scarlet Spider at a rodeo in Houston when he drunkenly tries to reconnect with his ex-girlfriend.[24][33][34]

Following the Avengers vs. X-Men storyline, Armadillo is seen taking part in a prison riot. Mimic and Rogue were the only ones to respond. Copying the powers of Armadillo, Equinox, and Man-Bull, Mimic and Rogue were able to stop the riot.[35] Boomerang and Owl then hire Armadillo onto the Sinister Sixteen, assembled to distract the Chameleon's forces while Boomerang steals from him.[36]

Working for She-Thing, Armadillo is next seen attacking the Thing while they are both imprisoned.[37]

Armadillo later joins HYDRA after Baron Helmut Zemo promises to cure his condition in exchange for his allegiance. He takes part in HYDRA's plot to sterilize the human race by using Inhuman blood,[38] but betrays Zemo after Sam Wilson, the new Captain America, tells Armadillo that by serving HYDRA, he'd be trading his soul and humanity just to be cured.[39]

Armadillo is later revealed to have been hired by Dr. Karl Malus in exchange for a cure to his condition. He aids the Sons of the Serpent in a trafficking plot to ship illegal immigrants for a genetic experiment conducted by Karl Malus and fights Sam Wilson, who had followed the leader of the smugglers to a diner. During the fight, Armadillo expresses his anger and frustration on Sam for not keeping his promise to cure him.[40]

Armadillo is later seen on a crime spree when he is defeated by Ironheart.[41]

During the "Opening Salvo" part of the 2017 "Secret Empire" storyline, Armadillo is recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil.[42]

During the "Search for Tony Stark" arc, Armadillo rejoined Hood's gang and assisted in the attack on Castle Doom.[43]

During the "Hunted" storyline, Armadillo is among the animal-themed characters that were captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter's "Great Hunt" that is sponsored by Arcade's company Arcade Industries. He was seen watching the fight between Spider-Man and Scorpion until the Hunter-Bots created by Arcade Industries arrived.[44] Then he was seen fleeing from the Hunter-Bots when the "Great Hunt" begins.[45] Armadillo was seen with the remaining animal-themed characters who were gathered by Vulture.[46] Armadillo partook in the attack on the Hunter-Bots.[47] Armadillo was freed when Kraven the Hunter had Arcade lower the forcefield around Central Park.[48] Armadillo and the Serpent Society were seen charging towards the police only to be subdued by the Avengers and the Fantastic Four.[49]

During the "Gang War" storyline, Spider-Woman fought Armadillo in the Bronx. Upon being defeated, Armadillo states to her that he has no idea what Hydra is up to while having referenced Baron Zemo's cure offer to him.[50] As members of the Menagerie, Armadillo and Man-Bull fought Spider-Man and She-Hulk until Mary Jane Watson arrived in her Jackpot outfit. She helped Spider-Man entangle Armadillo's ball form.[51]

Powers and abilities edit

Due to a genetic altering procedure performed on him by the villainous Dr. Karl Malus, Armadillo has superhuman strength, stamina, and durability. It was originally believed that his costume, a scaly nine-foot-tall orange armored hide with claws useful for digging through earth, was bonded to his skin by this process.[5] It was later revealed that it was not a costume, but part of his body that had been mutagenically altered with the genetic material of an actual armadillo. His armor is bulletproof and his claws can tear through all but the densest of substances. Like an actual armadillo, he can roll up into a ball.

Armadillo is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant as he was a skilled street fighter prior to his superhuman transformation.

Love interests edit

Armadillo had different love interests:

  • Maria Bonita Rodriguez was Antonio Rodriguez's wife. While Antonio was serving prison time, his wife fell to an unspecified illness. After his release, he tried to find a cure. He met Dr Karl Malus who turned Antonio into the Armadillo and promised to cure Bonita if Antonio obeyed his orders.[3] After Armadillo's encounter with Captain America, the Avengers forced Karl Malus to cure Antonio Rodriguez's wife. When he discovered that during his wrestling career his wife cheated on him with a man named Ramon, Armadillo went berserk. At one point, he escaped the Vault to find and kill his unfaithful wife. Finally, he was talked out of it by Vagabond.[52][53]
  • Daisy Schilling became Antonio Rodriguez's girlfriend. His dismissal from the Rangers impacted him and she left him because he was distant. Later, Daisy Schilling became a model in Texas and engaged to Wyatt Taft. When he learned of this, a drunk Armadillo charged in a Houston rodeo calling for her. Scarlet Spider intervened and the two fought. Armadillo's ex-girlfriend jumped into the field and stopped them. She'd always had feelings for Antonio Rodriguez. The two lovers hugged and kissed under the applause of the crowd.[24][33]

Reception edit

  • In 2020, CBR.com ranked Armadillo 1st in their "Spider-Man: 10 Weirdest Animal Villains From The Comics That We'd Like To See In The MCU" list.[54]

In other media edit

  • Armadillo appears in M.O.D.O.K., voiced by Dustin Ybarra.[citation needed] This version's story longs for his wife Irene even though they have been apart for eight years and he never formally proposed to her. In his most notable appearance in the episode "If Saturday Be... For the Boys!", Armadillo and several other D-List villains are recruited by MODOK for his plan to steal Captain America's shield. During this time, Armadillo takes a detour to Irene's house to try and win her back, but ends up in a fight with her new boyfriend Mandrill until MODOK breaks it up and teaches Armadillo to move on with his life.[55] Armadillo also makes minor appearances in the episodes "If Bureaucracy Be... Thy Death!", "What Menace Doth the Mailman Deliver!", and "Days of Future M.O.D.O.K.s".
  • Armadillo makes a cameo appearance in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.[56]

References edit

  1. ^ DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 27. ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^ Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (January 1988). "Mark Gruenwald". Comics Interview. No. #54. Fictioneer Books. p. 14.
  3. ^ a b c Captain America #308
  4. ^ Latinos Breaking into Comic Books
  5. ^ a b Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains. New York: Facts on File. p. 9. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X.[1]
  6. ^ Captain America #316
  7. ^ Sanderson, Peter (2007). The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City. New York City: Pocket Books. pp. 49–51. ISBN 978-1-4165-3141-8.
  8. ^ Captain America #340
  9. ^ Avengers: Deathtrap, The Vault #1
  10. ^ Marvel Graphic Novels and Related Publications p.75
  11. ^ Thunderbolts Annual 1997
  12. ^ Marvel Graphic Novels and Related Publications p.19
  13. ^ Thunderbolts #76-81
  14. ^ She-Hulk vol. 2 #30
  15. ^ New Warriors vol. 3 #1
  16. ^ Spider-Man Unlimited vol. 2 #12
  17. ^ The New Avengers #35
  18. ^ The New Avengers #56
  19. ^ The Punisher War Journal vol. 2 #4
  20. ^ She-Hulk vol. 3 #17
  21. ^ Underworld #5
  22. ^ Civil War #7
  23. ^ Avengers The Initiative #2 (July 2007)
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  25. ^ Super-Villain Team-Up vol. 2 #1-5
  26. ^ No Law and Disorder: Van Lente talks "Super-Villain Team-Up/M.O.D.O.K.'s 11"
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  28. ^ True Believers #4
  29. ^ Preview: True Believers #4
  30. ^ KEEP 'EM HONEST: Bates on "True Believers"
  31. ^ Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Jackpot #3
  32. ^ The Incredible Hulks #616
  33. ^ a b Review Scarlet Spider #16
  34. ^ EXCLUSIVE: Yost Embraces "Scarlet Spider's" Otherness
  35. ^ X-Men: Legacy #275
  36. ^ Nick Spencer (w), Steve Lieber (p), Rachelle Rosenberg (i). "Department of Revenge-Ucation" The Superior Foes of Spider-Man, vol. 1, no. 12 (4 June 2014). United States: Marvel Comics.
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  55. ^ Towner, Eric and Alex Kramer (director); Patton Oswalt (writer) (May 21, 2021). "If Saturday Be... For the Boys!". M.O.D.O.K. Season 1. Episode 4. Hulu.
  56. ^ "'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse': The best Easter eggs, references and cameos you might have missed". The Week. Retrieved 2023-06-07.

External links edit

  • Armadillo at the Marvel Universe wiki
  • Armadillo at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Armadillo at writeups.org

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article June 2022 Armadillo Antonio Rodriguez is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics ArmadilloArmadillo as seen in Marvel Universe Art by John Byrne Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceCaptain America 308 August 1985 Created byMark GruenwaldPaul NearyIn story informationAlter egoAntonio RodriguezSpeciesHuman mutatePlace of originEarth 616Team affiliationsUnlimited Class Wrestling FederationThe RangersVil AnonSinister SixteenHYDRAMenagerieNotable aliasesAwesome Armadillo Dillo Mr A TonyAbilitiesSkilled street fighterSuperhuman strength stamina and durabilityHardened clawsArmored hide Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 Love interests 5 Reception 6 In other media 7 References 8 External linksPublication history editCreated by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary the character made his first appearance in Captain America 308 August 1985 1 Gruenwald recounted that Armadillo is just a silly monster I wanted to throw in as kind of a joke on the old Marvel armadillo thing in the letters page 2 Fictional character biography editAntonio Rodriguez was born in San Antonio Texas He was given superhuman strength and durability by Dr Karl Malus This process involved having his human genes combined with the genetic material of an armadillo which gave him the appearance of a humanoid armadillo 3 4 The Armadillo s original motivation during his criminal career was to get enough money to be able to pay a doctor to discover a way to cure his girlfriend Maria of an unspecified terminal illness When she was cured from her treatment Maria abandoned him because of his appearance Since that time his motive has been to secure enough money to pay the Power Broker or some other scientist to reverse the process which transformed him As part of the Armadillo s first encounter with superheroes he was dispatched by Dr Karl Malus to break into the West Coast Avengers Compound and free Goliath There the Armadillo battled Captain America who released him after learning of the sacrifice he made for the comatose Maria 3 5 The Armadillo later joined the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation While on tour with the UCWF he battled Captain America and Hawkeye atop the Empire State Building He had apparently gone berserk after discovering his estranged wife Bonita with another man and was intending to commit suicide Captain America tried to talk him down but the Armadillo jumped off the building He survived the fall but was arrested 6 7 He was later seen incarcerated in the Vault Having been talked out of a criminal career by Captain America and his allies he surrendered to Vagabond to avoid further prosecution 8 Armadillo only wished to serve out the remainder of his sentence To this end he fought against various supervillains who wished to engineer large scale breakouts including Venom 9 10 and later various supervillains released by the Thunderbolts as they broke out Moonstone 11 After being released from the Vault Armadillo became the regional champion of the Ultimate Fighting League After his defeat by Daniel Axum formerly the villain Battler 12 Armadillo was reduced to begging in an alleyway There he talked Daniel Axum out of joining a Spider Man Revenge Squad 13 Having fallen on hard times Armadillo proceeded to join the Constrictor and Jack O Lantern in robbing an armored car After his defeat by Hercules Armadillo was incarcerated at The Raft and chained to Tiger Shark 14 During the break out initiated by Electro Armadillo and Tiger Shark escaped and hid out in the town of Fairbury Illinois There they were confronted by the New Warriors resulting in a battle in which both fugitives were defeated 15 Afterwards Armadillo joined Vil Anon a twelve step group dedicated to helping individuals overcome their criminal tendencies 16 During the Civil War storyline the Hood hires Armadillo as part of his criminal organization to take advantage of the split in the superhero community caused by the Superhuman Registration Act 17 and he is later seen among his gang 18 Armadillo is then spotted at the funeral of Stilt Man which was located at the Bar with No Name After poisoning the guests the Punisher blew up the bar 19 It was later mentioned that they all had to get their stomachs pumped and be treated for third degree burns 20 Around this time he was seen entering the office of The Consultant a criminal PR agent of sorts who improves the reputation and occasionally powers of super villains Upon Armadillo s entering his office the Consultant asked his secretary to cancel the rest of his appointments for the afternoon as he anticipated a lot of work improving Armadillo s image 21 The Armadillo later took place in the Fifty State Initiative as a member of Texas s superhero team The Rangers 22 He assists in saving the President from an assassination attempt by HYDRA forces Many other heroes are involved in this as well 23 However he was fired by the Rangers for unstated reasons 24 He was next seen doing lucha libre wrestling in Mexico for small cash eventually being recruited by MODOK After being one of the few villains that does not betray MODOK Armadillo gains more money than initially promised He happily departs with Puma and Nightshade with whom he d developed a friendship and shows a desire for them to remain as a team 25 26 Armadillo is mentioned as being incarcerated in The Raft next to Doctor Doom prior to the breakout in Secret Invasion 27 A group of former HYDRA agents kidnapped Armadillo to evaluate a neurotoxin Anathema on him They made a presentation to Madame Hydra to get back in Hydra Armadillo is saved by the True Believers 28 29 30 After the Siege of Asgard he was seen as a bodyguard for the new Rose Armadillo comes into conflict with Jackpot and Spider Man when they try to infiltrate the Rose s penthouse Armadillo throws Jackpot through a window and prevents Spider Man from saving her 31 Armadillo later hides out in Puebla but one of the locals reports him to a vigilante group who attack him The fight is quickly joined by the Hulk and She Hulk She Hulk convinces Armadillo to stop fighting She also suggests helping the people of Puebla before turning himself in promising to act as his lawyer in court 32 He is next seen fighting the Scarlet Spider at a rodeo in Houston when he drunkenly tries to reconnect with his ex girlfriend 24 33 34 Following the Avengers vs X Men storyline Armadillo is seen taking part in a prison riot Mimic and Rogue were the only ones to respond Copying the powers of Armadillo Equinox and Man Bull Mimic and Rogue were able to stop the riot 35 Boomerang and Owl then hire Armadillo onto the Sinister Sixteen assembled to distract the Chameleon s forces while Boomerang steals from him 36 Working for She Thing Armadillo is next seen attacking the Thing while they are both imprisoned 37 Armadillo later joins HYDRA after Baron Helmut Zemo promises to cure his condition in exchange for his allegiance He takes part in HYDRA s plot to sterilize the human race by using Inhuman blood 38 but betrays Zemo after Sam Wilson the new Captain America tells Armadillo that by serving HYDRA he d be trading his soul and humanity just to be cured 39 Armadillo is later revealed to have been hired by Dr Karl Malus in exchange for a cure to his condition He aids the Sons of the Serpent in a trafficking plot to ship illegal immigrants for a genetic experiment conducted by Karl Malus and fights Sam Wilson who had followed the leader of the smugglers to a diner During the fight Armadillo expresses his anger and frustration on Sam for not keeping his promise to cure him 40 Armadillo is later seen on a crime spree when he is defeated by Ironheart 41 During the Opening Salvo part of the 2017 Secret Empire storyline Armadillo is recruited by Baron Helmut Zemo to join the Army of Evil 42 During the Search for Tony Stark arc Armadillo rejoined Hood s gang and assisted in the attack on Castle Doom 43 During the Hunted storyline Armadillo is among the animal themed characters that were captured by Taskmaster and Black Ant for Kraven the Hunter s Great Hunt that is sponsored by Arcade s company Arcade Industries He was seen watching the fight between Spider Man and Scorpion until the Hunter Bots created by Arcade Industries arrived 44 Then he was seen fleeing from the Hunter Bots when the Great Hunt begins 45 Armadillo was seen with the remaining animal themed characters who were gathered by Vulture 46 Armadillo partook in the attack on the Hunter Bots 47 Armadillo was freed when Kraven the Hunter had Arcade lower the forcefield around Central Park 48 Armadillo and the Serpent Society were seen charging towards the police only to be subdued by the Avengers and the Fantastic Four 49 During the Gang War storyline Spider Woman fought Armadillo in the Bronx Upon being defeated Armadillo states to her that he has no idea what Hydra is up to while having referenced Baron Zemo s cure offer to him 50 As members of the Menagerie Armadillo and Man Bull fought Spider Man and She Hulk until Mary Jane Watson arrived in her Jackpot outfit She helped Spider Man entangle Armadillo s ball form 51 Powers and abilities editDue to a genetic altering procedure performed on him by the villainous Dr Karl Malus Armadillo has superhuman strength stamina and durability It was originally believed that his costume a scaly nine foot tall orange armored hide with claws useful for digging through earth was bonded to his skin by this process 5 It was later revealed that it was not a costume but part of his body that had been mutagenically altered with the genetic material of an actual armadillo His armor is bulletproof and his claws can tear through all but the densest of substances Like an actual armadillo he can roll up into a ball Armadillo is an excellent hand to hand combatant as he was a skilled street fighter prior to his superhuman transformation Love interests editArmadillo had different love interests Maria Bonita Rodriguez was Antonio Rodriguez s wife While Antonio was serving prison time his wife fell to an unspecified illness After his release he tried to find a cure He met Dr Karl Malus who turned Antonio into the Armadillo and promised to cure Bonita if Antonio obeyed his orders 3 After Armadillo s encounter with Captain America the Avengers forced Karl Malus to cure Antonio Rodriguez s wife When he discovered that during his wrestling career his wife cheated on him with a man named Ramon Armadillo went berserk At one point he escaped the Vault to find and kill his unfaithful wife Finally he was talked out of it by Vagabond 52 53 Daisy Schilling became Antonio Rodriguez s girlfriend His dismissal from the Rangers impacted him and she left him because he was distant Later Daisy Schilling became a model in Texas and engaged to Wyatt Taft When he learned of this a drunk Armadillo charged in a Houston rodeo calling for her Scarlet Spider intervened and the two fought Armadillo s ex girlfriend jumped into the field and stopped them She d always had feelings for Antonio Rodriguez The two lovers hugged and kissed under the applause of the crowd 24 33 Reception editIn 2020 CBR com ranked Armadillo 1st in their Spider Man 10 Weirdest Animal Villains From The Comics That We d Like To See In The MCU list 54 In other media editArmadillo appears in M O D O K voiced by Dustin Ybarra citation needed This version s story longs for his wife Irene even though they have been apart for eight years and he never formally proposed to her In his most notable appearance in the episode If Saturday Be For the Boys Armadillo and several other D List villains are recruited by MODOK for his plan to steal Captain America s shield During this time Armadillo takes a detour to Irene s house to try and win her back but ends up in a fight with her new boyfriend Mandrill until MODOK breaks it up and teaches Armadillo to move on with his life 55 Armadillo also makes minor appearances in the episodes If Bureaucracy Be Thy Death What Menace Doth the Mailman Deliver and Days of Future M O D O K s Armadillo makes a cameo appearance in Spider Man Across the Spider Verse 56 References edit DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel Darling Andrew Forbeck Matt Cowsill Alan Bray Adam 2019 The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing p 27 ISBN 978 1 4654 7890 0 Zimmerman Dwight Jon January 1988 Mark Gruenwald Comics Interview No 54 Fictioneer Books p 14 a b c Captain America 308 Latinos Breaking into Comic Books a b Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Super Villains New York Facts on File p 9 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X 1 Captain America 316 Sanderson Peter 2007 The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City New York City Pocket Books pp 49 51 ISBN 978 1 4165 3141 8 Captain America 340 Avengers Deathtrap The Vault 1 Marvel Graphic Novels and Related Publications p 75 Thunderbolts Annual 1997 Marvel Graphic Novels and Related Publications p 19 Thunderbolts 76 81 She Hulk vol 2 30 New Warriors vol 3 1 Spider Man Unlimited vol 2 12 The New Avengers 35 The New Avengers 56 The Punisher War Journal vol 2 4 She Hulk vol 3 17 Underworld 5 Civil War 7 Avengers The Initiative 2 July 2007 a b c Scarlet Spider vol 2 16 Super Villain Team Up vol 2 1 5 No Law and Disorder Van Lente talks Super Villain Team Up M O D O K s 11 Secret Invasion 1 True Believers 4 Preview True Believers 4 KEEP EM HONEST Bates on True Believers Amazing Spider Man Presents Jackpot 3 The Incredible Hulks 616 a b Review Scarlet Spider 16 EXCLUSIVE Yost Embraces Scarlet Spider s Otherness X Men Legacy 275 Nick Spencer w Steve Lieber p Rachelle Rosenberg i Department of Revenge Ucation The Superior Foes of Spider Man vol 1 no 12 4 June 2014 United States Marvel Comics Fantastic Four vol 5 9 Marvel Comics All New Captain America 1 3 Marvel Comics All New Captain America 4 Marvel Comics Captain America Sam Wilson 2 Marvel Comics Invincible Iron Man vol 3 6 Marvel Comics Captain America Steve Rogers 16 Marvel Comics Invincible Iron Man 597 Marvel Comics The Amazing Spider Man vol 5 17 Marvel Comics The Amazing Spider Man vol 5 18 Marvel Comics The Amazing Spider Man vol 5 19 Marvel Comics The Amazing Spider Man vol 5 20 Marvel Comics The Amazing Spider Man vol 5 22 Marvel Comics The Amazing Spider Man vol 5 23 Marvel Comics Spider Woman Vol 8 1 Marvel Comics Jackpot 1 Marvel Comics Captain America 316 Marvel Comics Captain America 340 Marvel Comics C B R Staff 2020 05 12 Spider Man 10 Weirdest Animal Villains From The Comics That We d Like To See In The MCU CBR Retrieved 2022 11 08 Towner Eric and Alex Kramer director Patton Oswalt writer May 21 2021 If Saturday Be For the Boys M O D O K Season 1 Episode 4 Hulu Spider Man Across the Spider Verse The best Easter eggs references and cameos you might have missed The Week Retrieved 2023 06 07 External links editArmadillo at the Marvel Universe wiki Armadillo at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Armadillo at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Armadillo at writeups org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Armadillo character amp oldid 1210931255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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