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Daisy Johnson

Daisy Johnson, also known as Quake, is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Gabriele Dell'Otto, the character first appeared in Secret War #2 (July 2004). The daughter of the supervillain Mister Hyde, she is a secret agent of the intelligence organization S.H.I.E.L.D. with the power to manipulate vibrations.

Quake
Quake on the cover of Secret Warriors #22 (November 2010).
Art by Jim Cheung
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceSecret War #2 (July 2004)
Created byBrian Michael Bendis
Gabriele Dell'Otto
In-story information
Full nameDaisy Louise Johnson[1]
SpeciesInhuman[2]
Team affiliations
Notable aliasesQuake
Cory Sutter
Gabrielle Wewer
Skye[3]
Abilities
  • Inhuman physiology:
    • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes
  • Vibration manipulation
  • Vibration immunity
  • Psychic shielding
  • Expert martial artist
  • Expert spy

Daisy Johnson has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes.[4][5][6][7]

Daisy Johnson appeared as a main character in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the first television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. She was played by actress Chloe Bennet. She was reimagined as an Inhuman originally known as Skye. Aspects of this interpretation were later integrated into the comics.[8]

Publication history edit

Daisy Johnson was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Gabriele Dell'Otto, and first appeared in Secret War #2 (July 2004), as a member of the international espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. During the 2008 "Secret Invasion" storyline, she joins Nick Fury's Secret Warriors under the codename Quake.[9]

Her look was modeled after actress Angelina Jolie in the film Hackers.[10][11]

Daisy Johnson appeared as a supporting character in the Avengers (vol. 4) series, from issue #19 (January 2012) through its final issue #34 (January 2013).

Marvel Comics announced at San Diego Comic-Con 2014 a new S.H.I.E.L.D. comic integrating the characters and elements of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. written by Mark Waid. Daisy Johnson joins them in issue #7, which mentions that she is Inhuman for the first time.[12][13] The comic was relaunched January 13, 2016 as Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., written by Marc Guggenheim. The revamped series includes the main characters of the television show and used the cast's likenesses.[14] In 2017, she led a new team of Inhumans in a new volume of Secret Warriors. The team consists of Daisy, Kamala Khan, Luna Lafayette, Devil Dinosaur, Inferno, Magik and Karnak. It was written by Matthew Rosenberg and was drawn by Javier Garron.[15] It was cancelled after twelve issues.[16]

Fictional character biography edit

Daisy Johnson is a superhuman with seismic (earthquake-producing) powers and is the illegitimate daughter of Calvin Zabo, the supervillain known as Mister Hyde. Taken in by S.H.I.E.L.D., she is under the careful eye of its longtime executive director, Nick Fury, even after the latter's defection from the agency during the events of the Secret War series. Daisy herself is a participant in this incident, where Fury uses trickery, lies and outright brainwashing in order to secure a superhero team to overthrow the legitimate government of Latveria. This later results in a terror attack on American soil; Daisy destroys the cyborg leader.[17] She possesses a "Level 10" security clearance, the only known agent aside from Fury and Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff) to do so.

In her most visible action, Johnson helps to defeat the powerful mutant leader Magneto by inducing a vibration in his brain that makes him lose consciousness. This is during a three-way confrontation with the X-Men, Avengers and the "Collective"—a powered being carrying thousands of mutant energy signatures. Daisy states in this appearance that if she were to join the superhero team the Avengers, she would adopt the moniker "Quake".[18]

The Avengers splinter due to the events of the 2006–2007 "Civil War" storyline and she is later seen reunited with Nick Fury, in disguise, who gives her new orders to recruit the descendants of various villains and heroes in order to assist him with the threat against the Skrulls in their Secret Invasion.[19] Taking on the name Quake, she and her teammates attack the Skrulls during their invasion of Manhattan.[20] The team becomes a part of Fury's Secret Warriors, with Daisy acting as field leader of the Caterpillars.

While investigating Norman Osborn's escape from the Raft, Johnson is drafted by Captain America into the Avengers under her superhero name Quake. She is tasked with tracking down how Osborn appeared via hologram in the middle of a supposedly secure press conference. After finding out that the Avengers had been captured by Hydra, she proceeds to rescue them single-handedly.[21] Daisy takes over as director of S.H.I.E.L.D. when Nick Fury fully retires and his son joins as an agent.[22] Maria Hill is the acting director of S.H.I.E.L.D.,[23][24] while Johnson is still considered Director of S.H.I.E.L.D.[25] Johnson is indefinitely suspended after launching an unsanctioned operation to assassinate Andrew Forson, the Scientist Supreme, leader of the supposedly legitimate A.I.M. Island. Hill is promoted to Director in her place.[26]

In the S.H.I.E.L.D. series, Daisy later reveals to her father that she has uncovered the origin of her abilities: she is an Inhuman whose genetic abilities were activated by her father's unstable DNA, rather than through Terrigenesis. The nickname "Skye", Daisy's original name from the show, is also introduced to comics as Coulson's affectionate name for her, and she is redesigned with the likeness of Chloe Bennet.[2]

During the "Iron Man 2020" event, Quake appears as a member of Force Works. Their mission takes them to the island of Lingares where they deal with some Deathloks and Ultimo.[27]

Powers and abilities edit

Due to her Inhuman metabolism, Daisy Johnson possesses physical skills greater than the maximum potential attainable by humans, including superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes.

Daisy Johnson generates powerful vibrations that can produce effects resembling those of earthquakes.[28] She is immune to any harmful effects of the vibrations. She also has or has been given a form of psychic shielding.[29][30][31]

She is also a superb hand-to-hand combatant, a skilled all-around athlete, and an excellent marksman. She was a leading espionage agent, adept at undercover assignments.[31][32]

Her training under Fury enables her to target her seismic waves with pinpoint accuracy, causing targeted objects to vibrate themselves apart, from the inside out. This is shown in her being able to prevent the detonation of an antimatter bomb implanted in the body of Lucia von Bardas by destroying its power supply, and exploding the heart of Wolverine while in his chest, to halt an enraged attack on S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Nick Fury.[29][6]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Jonathan H. Kantor of CBR.com referred to Quake as one of the "best S.H.I.E.L.D. agents of all time", writing, "Daisy Johnson, aka Quake, is a relatively new member of the agency, but that doesn't mean she hasn't made an impact in her short time. She first appeared in 2004's Secret War #2 as an agent working under Nick Fury. She started out as an excellent marksman, talented fighter, and she was remarkably good at espionage before becoming an Inhuman. Her powers were activated thanks to her father's unstable DNA instead of the typical Terrigen Mist. She gained the ability to control vibrations, which could come in the form of small shakeups to massive earthquake-like tremors. Add those powers to her already impressive array of skills and her value to the organization is clear."[33] Mark Ginocchio of ComicBook.com stated, "Daisy Johnson might be the most important S.H.I.E.L.D. agent to be introduced by Marvel over the past decade. Also known as Quake, the character first appeared in 2004's Secret War series and has quickly ascended the ranks in terms of her role within the Marvel Universe. She was one of the main characters in the Secret Warriors series, acting as the leader of the Caterpillar team. She is later named director of S.H.I.E.L.D. when Nick Fury retires. Daisy is also one of only three characters in the Marvel U to possess the vaunted "Level 10" security clearance within S.H.I.E.L.D. In addition to her lofty S.H.I.E.L.D. status, Johnson possess some incredible powers, including the ability to generate vibrations that mimic that of an earthquake. She's also an excellent marksman and fighter. Given how critical the character has been to a number of Marvel events in recent years, it's a bit surprising she hasn't factored into its cinematic or television universe somehow."[32]

Accolades edit

  • In 2013, Tor.com included Quake in their "Ten Characters We'd Like To See on Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." list.[34]
  • In 2014, ComicBook.com ranked Quake 2nd in their "10 More Characters We'd Like to See in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Two" list.[32]
  • In 2015, Gizmodo ranked Quake 48th in their "Every Member Of The Avengers" list.[35]
  • In 2016, Screen Rant ranked Quake 6th in their "10 Most Powerful Inhumans In The Marvel Universe" list.[6]
  • In 2016, ComicBook.com included Quake in their "10 Marvel Women Who Should Come to Disney Infinity 3.0" list.[36]
  • In 2017, BuzzFeed ranked Quake 20th in their "27 Kick-Ass Female Superheroes You'll Love If Wonder Woman Is Your Favorite" list.[37]
  • In 2017, The Daily Dot ranked Quake 23rd in their "The top 33 female superheroes of all time" list.[5]
  • In 2017, Screen Rant ranked Quake 6th in their "Marvel: 17 Most Powerful Agents Of SHIELD" list.[38]
  • In 2018, CBR.com ranked Quake 3rd in their "The 20 Most Powerful Inhumans" list[7] and "20 Daughters Of Supervillains Who Are Deadlier Than Their Parents" list.[39]
  • In 2019, CBR.com ranked Daisy 9th in their "The 10 Best S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents Of All Time" list.[33]
  • In 2020, Scary Mommy included Quake in their "These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic" list.[4]
  • In 2020, CBR.com ranked Quake 10th in their "A-Force: 10 Heroines That Should Join The Marvel Team" list.[40]
  • In 2020, TheWrap included Quake in their "24 Badass Female Superheroes" list.[8]
  • In 2021, Screen Rant ranked Quake 5th in their "10 Most Powerful Members Of Marvel's Inhumans" list.[41]
  • In 2021, CBR.com ranked Quake 2nd in their "Marvel: 10 Best Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D" list.[28]
  • In 2022, The A.V. Club ranked Quake 51st in their "The 100 best Marvel characters" list.[42]

Literary reception edit

Volumes edit

Quake: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary edit

According to Diamond Comic Distributors, Quake: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary #1 was the 83rd best selling comic book in September 2015.[43][44][45]

Doug Zawisza of CBR.com called Quake: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary #1 "lively," asserting, "Daniel Warren Johnson's art has a gritty, indie comic vibe to it. The sketchier lines and drawn-in sounds effects like "THROW" and "POINT" boost the signal, infusing the panels with extra energy and helping underscore the storytelling in an undeniable manner. Nowhere does it all come together more than in the center spread as the Avengers wade into a sprawling slobberknocker of a battle against an A.I.M. cell. Jason Keith's unhindered colors fill the pages with reds and greens, yellows and blues and toner-draining blends of various other colors. A brilliant cerulean blue pervades the story, giving the sense of urgency through its vibrance, but providing serenity in the cool temperature it packs. The visuals are rounded out with letters from Cory Petit, who adds the occasional sound effect but truly masters the tone and timing within the word balloons, packing enough character into the dialogue to give the cross-section of readers and viewers a sense this story was written for or inspired by Bennet's portrayal. Quake: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary #1 could have been an inventory story or a tryout tale; instead, it's a fun character study that digs into the rationale of adding Daisy "Quake" Johnson to the Avengers. This isn't the most definitive or memorable Quake story ever, but Rosenberg, Kindlon, Johnson, Keith and Petit make it a fun adventure with just enough heart."[46] Tony Guerrero of ComicVine gave Quake: S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary #1 a grade of 4 out of 5 stars, writing, "As Daisy isn't quite sure why she was put on this mission and hasn't been given full intel, we get to see what her take and reaction is with the almost legendary characters. This doesn't feel like a typical Avengers story and you can feel the tension between some characters such as how Tony Stark deals with having her on the mission. Adding to the feeling is Daniel Warren Johnson's art. There's a great mix in perspective that almost makes it feel like you're in the middle of the action in the story. Jason Keith's colors also complements the art with making the moody scenes even moodier. The action scenes have a great variety to them and, again, doesn't feel like a regular Avengers story. This may be a story set in the recent past but there's a fresh take to it. The S.H.I.E.L.D. 50th Anniversary one-shots have been a welcomed treat. With the focus on different characters, it'd be great if this was a sign of things to come. With renewed interest in the Daisy Johnson character due to Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., it'd be a great time to see more solo action stories with the character. Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon do a very nice job handling the dialogue for a character that doesn't normally associate with the Avengers. We've been seeing some minor tweaks and changes happening with characters associated with S.H.I.E.L.D. due to the television show but aside from that, we get a really good self-contained story."[47]

Other versions edit

Age of Ultron edit

During the 2013 "Age of Ultron" storyline (which takes place in an alternate reality where Ultron nearly annihilated the human race), Daisy Johnson is among the superheroes in the resistance against Ultron.[48]

Ultimate Marvel edit

Quake appears alongside Tigra, Wonder Man, and the Vision in the Ultimate line of comics.[49] In this iteration, Daisy Johnson is a S.H.I.E.L.D. cadet who is discharged from the organization after fighting back against an attempted sexual assault from a superior. She is then approached by Nick Fury, who offers her superpowers in exchange for joining his West Coast version of the Ultimates. The project is shut down and later reactivated by a corrupt California governor who sends them after the Ultimates.[50] Quake decides to surrender for the greater good and tells President Steve Rogers the whole plan. He manages to put an end to it along with the rest of the Ultimates.[51]

In other media edit

Television edit

Film edit

Daisy Johnson / Quake appears in Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors, voiced by Chloe Bennet.[60] This version is a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, founding member of the titular Secret Warriors, and an Inhuman who claims her powers come from her gauntlets.

Video games edit

Web series edit

See also edit

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This article is about the Marvel comics character For the Marvel Cinematic Universe character see Daisy Johnson Marvel Cinematic Universe For the writer see Daisy Johnson writer Quake comics redirects here For the Dynamo 5 character see Dynamo 5 Supporting characters Daisy Johnson also known as Quake is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Gabriele Dell Otto the character first appeared in Secret War 2 July 2004 The daughter of the supervillain Mister Hyde she is a secret agent of the intelligence organization S H I E L D with the power to manipulate vibrations QuakeQuake on the cover of Secret Warriors 22 November 2010 Art by Jim CheungPublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceSecret War 2 July 2004 Created byBrian Michael BendisGabriele Dell OttoIn story informationFull nameDaisy Louise Johnson 1 SpeciesInhuman 2 Team affiliationsSecret Warriors S H I E L D Avengers Warriors Royal Inhuman Diplomatic Mission Force WorksNotable aliasesQuakeCory SutterGabrielle WewerSkye 3 AbilitiesInhuman physiology Superhuman strength speed stamina durability agility and reflexes Vibration manipulation Vibration immunity Psychic shielding Expert martial artist Expert spy Daisy Johnson has been described as one of Marvel s most notable and powerful female heroes 4 5 6 7 Daisy Johnson appeared as a main character in Agents of S H I E L D the first television series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe She was played by actress Chloe Bennet She was reimagined as an Inhuman originally known as Skye Aspects of this interpretation were later integrated into the comics 8 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 3 Powers and abilities 4 Reception 4 1 Critical reception 4 2 Accolades 5 Literary reception 5 1 Volumes 5 1 1 Quake S H I E L D 50th Anniversary 6 Other versions 6 1 Age of Ultron 6 2 Ultimate Marvel 7 In other media 7 1 Television 7 2 Film 7 3 Video games 7 4 Web series 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPublication history editDaisy Johnson was created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Gabriele Dell Otto and first appeared in Secret War 2 July 2004 as a member of the international espionage agency S H I E L D During the 2008 Secret Invasion storyline she joins Nick Fury s Secret Warriors under the codename Quake 9 Her look was modeled after actress Angelina Jolie in the film Hackers 10 11 Daisy Johnson appeared as a supporting character in the Avengers vol 4 series from issue 19 January 2012 through its final issue 34 January 2013 Marvel Comics announced at San Diego Comic Con 2014 a new S H I E L D comic integrating the characters and elements of Agents of S H I E L D written by Mark Waid Daisy Johnson joins them in issue 7 which mentions that she is Inhuman for the first time 12 13 The comic was relaunched January 13 2016 as Agents of S H I E L D written by Marc Guggenheim The revamped series includes the main characters of the television show and used the cast s likenesses 14 In 2017 she led a new team of Inhumans in a new volume of Secret Warriors The team consists of Daisy Kamala Khan Luna Lafayette Devil Dinosaur Inferno Magik and Karnak It was written by Matthew Rosenberg and was drawn by Javier Garron 15 It was cancelled after twelve issues 16 Fictional character biography editDaisy Johnson is a superhuman with seismic earthquake producing powers and is the illegitimate daughter of Calvin Zabo the supervillain known as Mister Hyde Taken in by S H I E L D she is under the careful eye of its longtime executive director Nick Fury even after the latter s defection from the agency during the events of the Secret War series Daisy herself is a participant in this incident where Fury uses trickery lies and outright brainwashing in order to secure a superhero team to overthrow the legitimate government of Latveria This later results in a terror attack on American soil Daisy destroys the cyborg leader 17 She possesses a Level 10 security clearance the only known agent aside from Fury and Black Widow Natasha Romanoff to do so In her most visible action Johnson helps to defeat the powerful mutant leader Magneto by inducing a vibration in his brain that makes him lose consciousness This is during a three way confrontation with the X Men Avengers and the Collective a powered being carrying thousands of mutant energy signatures Daisy states in this appearance that if she were to join the superhero team the Avengers she would adopt the moniker Quake 18 The Avengers splinter due to the events of the 2006 2007 Civil War storyline and she is later seen reunited with Nick Fury in disguise who gives her new orders to recruit the descendants of various villains and heroes in order to assist him with the threat against the Skrulls in their Secret Invasion 19 Taking on the name Quake she and her teammates attack the Skrulls during their invasion of Manhattan 20 The team becomes a part of Fury s Secret Warriors with Daisy acting as field leader of the Caterpillars While investigating Norman Osborn s escape from the Raft Johnson is drafted by Captain America into the Avengers under her superhero name Quake She is tasked with tracking down how Osborn appeared via hologram in the middle of a supposedly secure press conference After finding out that the Avengers had been captured by Hydra she proceeds to rescue them single handedly 21 Daisy takes over as director of S H I E L D when Nick Fury fully retires and his son joins as an agent 22 Maria Hill is the acting director of S H I E L D 23 24 while Johnson is still considered Director of S H I E L D 25 Johnson is indefinitely suspended after launching an unsanctioned operation to assassinate Andrew Forson the Scientist Supreme leader of the supposedly legitimate A I M Island Hill is promoted to Director in her place 26 In the S H I E L D series Daisy later reveals to her father that she has uncovered the origin of her abilities she is an Inhuman whose genetic abilities were activated by her father s unstable DNA rather than through Terrigenesis The nickname Skye Daisy s original name from the show is also introduced to comics as Coulson s affectionate name for her and she is redesigned with the likeness of Chloe Bennet 2 During the Iron Man 2020 event Quake appears as a member of Force Works Their mission takes them to the island of Lingares where they deal with some Deathloks and Ultimo 27 Powers and abilities editDue to her Inhuman metabolism Daisy Johnson possesses physical skills greater than the maximum potential attainable by humans including superhuman strength speed stamina durability agility and reflexes Daisy Johnson generates powerful vibrations that can produce effects resembling those of earthquakes 28 She is immune to any harmful effects of the vibrations She also has or has been given a form of psychic shielding 29 30 31 She is also a superb hand to hand combatant a skilled all around athlete and an excellent marksman She was a leading espionage agent adept at undercover assignments 31 32 Her training under Fury enables her to target her seismic waves with pinpoint accuracy causing targeted objects to vibrate themselves apart from the inside out This is shown in her being able to prevent the detonation of an antimatter bomb implanted in the body of Lucia von Bardas by destroying its power supply and exploding the heart of Wolverine while in his chest to halt an enraged attack on S H I E L D Director Nick Fury 29 6 Reception editCritical reception edit Jonathan H Kantor of CBR com referred to Quake as one of the best S H I E L D agents of all time writing Daisy Johnson aka Quake is a relatively new member of the agency but that doesn t mean she hasn t made an impact in her short time She first appeared in 2004 s Secret War 2 as an agent working under Nick Fury She started out as an excellent marksman talented fighter and she was remarkably good at espionage before becoming an Inhuman Her powers were activated thanks to her father s unstable DNA instead of the typical Terrigen Mist She gained the ability to control vibrations which could come in the form of small shakeups to massive earthquake like tremors Add those powers to her already impressive array of skills and her value to the organization is clear 33 Mark Ginocchio of ComicBook com stated Daisy Johnson might be the most important S H I E L D agent to be introduced by Marvel over the past decade Also known as Quake the character first appeared in 2004 s Secret War series and has quickly ascended the ranks in terms of her role within the Marvel Universe She was one of the main characters in the Secret Warriors series acting as the leader of the Caterpillar team She is later named director of S H I E L D when Nick Fury retires Daisy is also one of only three characters in the Marvel U to possess the vaunted Level 10 security clearance within S H I E L D In addition to her lofty S H I E L D status Johnson possess some incredible powers including the ability to generate vibrations that mimic that of an earthquake She s also an excellent marksman and fighter Given how critical the character has been to a number of Marvel events in recent years it s a bit surprising she hasn t factored into its cinematic or television universe somehow 32 Accolades edit In 2013 Tor com included Quake in their Ten Characters We d Like To See on Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D list 34 In 2014 ComicBook com ranked Quake 2nd in their 10 More Characters We d Like to See in Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D Season Two list 32 In 2015 Gizmodo ranked Quake 48th in their Every Member Of The Avengers list 35 In 2016 Screen Rant ranked Quake 6th in their 10 Most Powerful Inhumans In The Marvel Universe list 6 In 2016 ComicBook com included Quake in their 10 Marvel Women Who Should Come to Disney Infinity 3 0 list 36 In 2017 BuzzFeed ranked Quake 20th in their 27 Kick Ass Female Superheroes You ll Love If Wonder Woman Is Your Favorite list 37 In 2017 The Daily Dot ranked Quake 23rd in their The top 33 female superheroes of all time list 5 In 2017 Screen Rant ranked Quake 6th in their Marvel 17 Most Powerful Agents Of SHIELD list 38 In 2018 CBR com ranked Quake 3rd in their The 20 Most Powerful Inhumans list 7 and 20 Daughters Of Supervillains Who Are Deadlier Than Their Parents list 39 In 2019 CBR com ranked Daisy 9th in their The 10 Best S H I E L D Agents Of All Time list 33 In 2020 Scary Mommy included Quake in their These 195 Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic list 4 In 2020 CBR com ranked Quake 10th in their A Force 10 Heroines That Should Join The Marvel Team list 40 In 2020 TheWrap included Quake in their 24 Badass Female Superheroes list 8 In 2021 Screen Rant ranked Quake 5th in their 10 Most Powerful Members Of Marvel s Inhumans list 41 In 2021 CBR com ranked Quake 2nd in their Marvel 10 Best Agents Of S H I E L D list 28 In 2022 The A V Club ranked Quake 51st in their The 100 best Marvel characters list 42 Literary reception editVolumes edit Quake S H I E L D 50th Anniversary edit According to Diamond Comic Distributors Quake S H I E L D 50th Anniversary 1 was the 83rd best selling comic book in September 2015 43 44 45 Doug Zawisza of CBR com called Quake S H I E L D 50th Anniversary 1 lively asserting Daniel Warren Johnson s art has a gritty indie comic vibe to it The sketchier lines and drawn in sounds effects like THROW and POINT boost the signal infusing the panels with extra energy and helping underscore the storytelling in an undeniable manner Nowhere does it all come together more than in the center spread as the Avengers wade into a sprawling slobberknocker of a battle against an A I M cell Jason Keith s unhindered colors fill the pages with reds and greens yellows and blues and toner draining blends of various other colors A brilliant cerulean blue pervades the story giving the sense of urgency through its vibrance but providing serenity in the cool temperature it packs The visuals are rounded out with letters from Cory Petit who adds the occasional sound effect but truly masters the tone and timing within the word balloons packing enough character into the dialogue to give the cross section of readers and viewers a sense this story was written for or inspired by Bennet s portrayal Quake S H I E L D 50th Anniversary 1 could have been an inventory story or a tryout tale instead it s a fun character study that digs into the rationale of adding Daisy Quake Johnson to the Avengers This isn t the most definitive or memorable Quake story ever but Rosenberg Kindlon Johnson Keith and Petit make it a fun adventure with just enough heart 46 Tony Guerrero of ComicVine gave Quake S H I E L D 50th Anniversary 1 a grade of 4 out of 5 stars writing As Daisy isn t quite sure why she was put on this mission and hasn t been given full intel we get to see what her take and reaction is with the almost legendary characters This doesn t feel like a typical Avengers story and you can feel the tension between some characters such as how Tony Stark deals with having her on the mission Adding to the feeling is Daniel Warren Johnson s art There s a great mix in perspective that almost makes it feel like you re in the middle of the action in the story Jason Keith s colors also complements the art with making the moody scenes even moodier The action scenes have a great variety to them and again doesn t feel like a regular Avengers story This may be a story set in the recent past but there s a fresh take to it The S H I E L D 50th Anniversary one shots have been a welcomed treat With the focus on different characters it d be great if this was a sign of things to come With renewed interest in the Daisy Johnson character due to Marvel s Agents of S H I E L D it d be a great time to see more solo action stories with the character Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon do a very nice job handling the dialogue for a character that doesn t normally associate with the Avengers We ve been seeing some minor tweaks and changes happening with characters associated with S H I E L D due to the television show but aside from that we get a really good self contained story 47 Other versions editAge of Ultron edit During the 2013 Age of Ultron storyline which takes place in an alternate reality where Ultron nearly annihilated the human race Daisy Johnson is among the superheroes in the resistance against Ultron 48 Ultimate Marvel edit Quake appears alongside Tigra Wonder Man and the Vision in the Ultimate line of comics 49 In this iteration Daisy Johnson is a S H I E L D cadet who is discharged from the organization after fighting back against an attempted sexual assault from a superior She is then approached by Nick Fury who offers her superpowers in exchange for joining his West Coast version of the Ultimates The project is shut down and later reactivated by a corrupt California governor who sends them after the Ultimates 50 Quake decides to surrender for the greater good and tells President Steve Rogers the whole plan He manages to put an end to it along with the rest of the Ultimates 51 In other media editTelevision edit Daisy Johnson appears in The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes voiced by Lacey Chabert 52 This version is a member of Nick Fury s Secret Warriors tasked with gathering intel on an impending Skrull invasion 53 54 Daisy Johnson appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU series Agents of S H I E L D portrayed by Chloe Bennet Introduced in the first season this version is a computer hacker initially named Skye who is recruited into S H I E L D by Phil Coulson Having been shuffled around orphanages and foster homes since infancy she works to discover her true identity 55 She later discovers her birth name is Daisy Johnson in the second season in which she also gains her seismic powers and learns that she is an Inhuman 56 57 By the end of the third season she adopts the Quake moniker 58 On making Daisy an Inhuman executive producer Jed Whedon said We ve created a different origin for her We merged those two ideas together also because there are such rabid fans out there that if we stick to original story points from the comics they will smell story points from miles away Those two factors led us to coming up with a different notion of how she got her powers 59 Film edit Daisy Johnson Quake appears in Marvel Rising Secret Warriors voiced by Chloe Bennet 60 This version is a S H I E L D agent founding member of the titular Secret Warriors and an Inhuman who claims her powers come from her gauntlets Video games edit Daisy Johnson Quake appears as a team up character in Marvel Heroes with the MCU incarnation also appearing as an alternate costume 61 Daisy Johnson Quake appears as a playable character in Marvel Avengers Alliance 62 Daisy Johnson Quake appears as a playable character in Marvel Future Fight with the MCU incarnation also appearing as an 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