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Juggernaut (character)

Juggernaut (Cain Marko) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.[1] Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, he first appeared in X-Men #12 (July 1965) as an adversary of the eponymous superhero team.[2] Since then, he has come into conflict with other heroes, primarily Spider-Man and the Hulk.

Juggernaut
Juggernaut, as appearing in Uncanny X-Men #410 (Oct. 2002)
Art by Ron Garney.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe X-Men #12 (July 1965)
Created byStan Lee (writer)
Jack Kirby (writer/artist)
In-story information
Alter egoCain Marko
SpeciesEmpowered human
Team affiliationsBrotherhood of Mutants
All-New Exiles
New Excalibur
Lethal Legion
X-Men
Thunderbolts
PartnershipsBlack Tom Cassidy
Notable aliasesCaptain Universe
Kuurth: Breaker of Stone
Abilities

Cain Marko is a regular human who was empowered by a gem belonging to the deity Cyttorak, becoming a literal human juggernaut. He possesses superhuman strength and durability, and is virtually immune to most physical attacks; his helmet also protects him from mental attacks. Although not a mutant, Juggernaut has been featured as a prominent member of the Brotherhood of Mutants. He is also the stepbrother of Professor X.

Since his debut during the Silver Age of Comic Books, the character has appeared in over five decades of Marvel publications, featuring prominently in the X-Men titles and starring in two one-shot solo publications. The character has also been associated with Marvel merchandise including clothing, toys, trading cards, animated television series, video games. Vinnie Jones played Juggernaut in the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand, while Ryan Reynolds provided motion capture and voice acting for the CGI character in the 2018 film Deadpool 2. In some reinterpretations (most notably the X-Men film series), Marko is a mutant who was born with his powers, while in others they simply come from his costume.

In 2008, Juggernaut was ranked 188th on Wizard's list of Top 200 Comic Book Characters.[3] In 2009, Juggernaut was ranked 19th on IGN's list of Top 100 Comic Book Villains.[4] IGN also ranked him as Spider-Man's 22nd greatest enemy.[5]

Publication history Edit

 
Juggernaut's debut in The X-Men #12. Art by Jack Kirby.

The character debuted as an antagonist of the eponymous mutant superhero team in X-Men #12–13 (July & September 1965).[6] In the first of these issues, he rampaged unseen throughout the X-Men's headquarters while the team's leader, Professor X, related the character's origin in a series of flashbacks.

After an initial defeat in the following issue, the Juggernaut returned in X-Men #32–33 (May–June 1967), and returned again in X-Men #46 (July 1968), then fought the sorcerer Doctor Strange in Doctor Strange #182 (September 1969), X-Men member the Beast in Amazing Adventures #16 (January 1973), and the Hulk in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #172 (February 1974).

After the canceled X-Men returned in the mid-1970s, the Juggernaut returned to fight a new iteration of the team in X-Men #101–103 (October 1975–February 1976). Storylines in Spider-Woman #37–38 (April & June 1981) and The Amazing Spider-Man #229–230 (June–July 1982) explored the Juggernaut's relationship with his ally Black Tom Cassidy.

The X-Men and Spider-Man proved to be regular foes for the character, who appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #183 (July 1984), Marvel Team-up #150 (February 1985), and The Uncanny X-Men #194 (June 1985). The Juggernaut guest-starred in Secret Wars II #7 (January 1986), battled a new generation of mutants in X-Men #217–218 (April & June 1987), appeared in a flashback story in Marvel Saga #21 (August 1987), and in a humorous episode in Excalibur #3 (December 1988).

The Juggernaut also participated in the "Acts of Vengeance" storyline in Thor #411–412 (December 1989) and returned in Thor #429 (February 1991). Other appearances included an encounter with his creator, Cyttorak, in X-Men Unlimited #12 (September 1996) and starring in the one-shot issue Juggernaut #1 (April 1997).

In 1994 Marvel purchased Malibu Comics and began a series of crossovers that saw Marvel characters entering the Malibu Ultraverse. In 1995–1996, Juggernaut lead a group of Ultras, who were named The All New Exiles. The All New Exiles met up with the X-Men in a special Malibu/Marvel collaboration, The All New Exiles vs X-Men #0, dated October 1995.[7]

The character appeared in Juggernaut: The Eighth Day #1 (November 1999) and Avengers vol. 3 #23–25 (December 1999–February 2000) with similarly powered avatars and attempted a reformation in The Uncanny X-Men # 410–413 (September–December 2002) and X-Men #162–164 (November 2004–January 2005). The Juggernaut confronted his stepbrother, Charles Xavier—leader of the X-Men—in X-Men: Legacy #219 (February 2009), and fought the Hulk in Hulk #602 (November 2009).

He appeared as a regular character in Thunderbolts beginning with issue #144, and remained on the team until issue #158, during the Fear Itself limited series.

Juggernaut had a solo comic in 2020, by Fabian Nicieza and Ron Garney. Despite being a character from the X-Men franchise, it has plots of its own that do not crossover with the ongoing Dawn of X.[8]

Fictional character biography Edit

1960s Edit

Cain Marko is the son of Kurt Marko, who becomes Charles Xavier's stepfather when he marries Sharon Xavier after the death of her husband Brian, for which Kurt is partially responsible. Kurt Marko favors Charles and abuses his own son, Cain. Cain resents Charles and bullies him frequently. Cain Marko and his step-brother Charles serve in the US Army and are stationed in Korea. Marko finds a hidden temple dedicated to the entity Cyttorak. On entering, Marko finds and holds a huge ruby and reads the inscription on the stone aloud: "Whosoever touches this gem shall be granted the power of the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak! Henceforth, you who read these words, shall become ... forevermore ... a human juggernaut!" The gem channels Cyttorak's power into Marko. The transformation causes a cave-in, and the character is buried and presumably killed, not being heard from again until a sudden assault on the X-Men's headquarters.[9]

Xavier recounts the Juggernaut's origin to the X-Men, and after shrugging off the mansion's defenses and brushing aside the X-Men, Marko is seen clearly in the final panel as he confronts Xavier. The X-Men regroup and attack, while Xavier summons Fantastic Four member the Human Torch to aid the mutants; the Torch generates 'pulses' of flame that essentially hypnotize the Juggernaut, distracting him long enough for Angel to remove his helmet, making Marko susceptible to a telepathic attack by Xavier.[10]

The Juggernaut returns seeking revenge and is delayed by three of the X-Men while Cyclops and Marvel Girl, aided by the astral form of mystic Doctor Strange, find and use another jewel of Cyttorak, which banishes the Juggernaut to the "Crimson Cosmos", the home dimension of Cyttorak.[11] When the Juggernaut reappears, the character has gained mystical abilities and briefly battles the mystic Doctor Strange before being banished to an alternate universe by the cosmic entity Eternity.[12]

1970s Edit

Juggernaut reappears on Earth through sheer force of will, although the alien dimension caused him to age rapidly. The panicking villain battles former X-Man the Beast before being drawn back to the same dimension.[13] An entity from his prison dimension reverses the aging process and removes the mystical powers on the proviso that the villain never return. The Juggernaut is accidentally pulled back to Earth at the Hulkbuster base by an interdimensional device designed to banish the Hulk. The Hulk aids the Juggernaut in escaping from the base but attacks him when the Juggernaut threatens a civilian. During the battle, the Juggernaut's helmet is removed, and he is surprised and defeated by Professor X, Cyclops, and Marvel Girl.[14]

The Juggernaut befriends Black Tom Cassidy, the cousin of X-Man Banshee, and battles the first generation of new X-Men. When Tom falls off the battlements of Cassidy Keep after a sword duel with Banshee, Juggernaut jumps after him into the sea.[15]

1980s Edit

Black Tom uses his niece Siryn, who possesses the same powers as her father Banshee, to steal a shipment of the metal vibranium. The Juggernaut battles Spider-Woman and the X-Men and is the only one of the criminal trio to escape capture.[16] After freeing him from prison, Black Tom decides that the psychic Madame Web could be useful in his criminal pursuits. On arriving in New York City, Tom sends the Juggernaut to capture Madame Web; Juggernaut destroys several city blocks in the process, and ignores Spider-Man's best efforts to stop him. He almost kills Web by accident when he removes her from a life support device, and abandons her. A frustrated Spider-Man lures the Juggernaut into setting concrete, poured for the foundation of an office high-rise, into which he sinks without a trace;[17] he takes over a month to dig his way out.[18]

The Juggernaut, in civilian guise, has a bar fight with the X-Man Colossus, who is at first unaware of the villain's true identity.[19] After another battle against Spider-Man and the X-Men,[20] the Juggernaut encounters the futuristic Sentinel Nimrod, who humiliates and defeats him.[21] The Juggernaut is one of the villains assembled by Mephisto to battle the cosmic entity the Beyonder.[22] The Juggernaut battles an all-new generation of X-Men,[23] appears in a flashback story with the original X-Men,[24] and has a humorous encounter with Captain Britain.[25]

The Juggernaut also participates in the "Acts of Vengeance," battling the Thunder God Thor and teen superteam the New Warriors.[26]

1990s Edit

The Juggernaut continues to feature prominently in Marvel titles battling Thor once again[27] and starring opposite other characters such as the mutant team X-Force,[28] Doctor Strange,[29] the Hulk (allied at the time with master villain the Red Skull and tricking and capturing the Hulk with the same "civilian" guise used against Colossus),[30] mercenary Deadpool,[31] the villain turned antihero Venom,[32] and multiple battles with the X-Men.[33] Briefly, he traveled to the Ultraverse and joined the superhero team Exiles.[34] After his return to the Marvel Universe, the Juggernaut suffers a major setback during the Onslaught storyline, being defeated and then humiliated by the entity when imprisoned in the Gem of Cyttorak. The Juggernaut, however, escapes.[35]

The Juggernaut also stars in a solo story[36] and the "Eighth Day" storyline, which introduces the entities the Exemplars. The Juggernaut and seven other humans are revealed to have all been empowered and corrupted by mystical entities, and as avatars enforce their will on Earth.[37] The Juggernaut resists the influence of Cyttorak and when captured by other Exemplars is aided by the superhero team the Avengers. Leader Captain America convinces the other Exemplars that they have been manipulated by the mystical entities, who then decide to leave Earth.[38]

2000s Edit

The Juggernaut, courtesy of a ruse engineered by Black Tom Cassidy, allies with and joins the X-Men; the plan is to destroy the team from within. When Cassidy openly betrays the Juggernaut, Marko attempts to change his ways and joins the X-Men.[39][40] The Juggernaut befriends a young mutant boy called Sammy Paré, who helps Marko reform,[41] despite setbacks such as a battle with the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight.[42] However, when Paré discovers that Exodus' Brotherhood of Mutants is preparing to attack the X-Men's headquarters while unaware that Juggernaut is the mole in their group, he is killed by Black Tom Cassidy. An enraged Juggernaut attacks Cassidy and his allies, and the battle strands all participants in the Mojoverse.[43]

The Juggernaut reappears and joins the team New Excalibur for a brief period. One storyline expands on the Juggernaut's origin and reveals that Marko is only the most recent of a series of incarnations of Cyttorak's avatar; each battles a challenger to the death for the right to retain the entity's power.[44]

During the World War Hulk storyline, the Juggernaut's power begins to wane, but by shunning his stepbrother Xavier and returning to his villainous nature, he is able to restore the link with Cyttorak, becoming powerful enough to hold his own against the Hulk.[45] Despite an attempt by Xavier to reform Marko, he concedes that redemption is impossible.[46]

2010s Edit

While training his son Skaar, Bruce Banner bombs Juggernaut's house to initiate a confrontation between Skaar and the Juggernaut.[47] Skaar manages to win his first fight by throwing the Juggernaut into open space, proving to his father that he has the ability to use cunning and strategy in combat, and not simply physical strength.[48]

During The Gauntlet storyline, Spider-Man finds the Juggernaut unconscious. The government comes along and transports the Juggernaut to a secure facility. Spider-Man sneaks into the facility to ask the Juggernaut who did this to him. Then, a new Captain Universe breaks into the room and claims he's there to slay the Juggernaut.[49] Spider-Man learns that Captain Universe is a man named William Nguyen who wants revenge on Juggernaut for ruining his life during his previous fight with Spider-Man over Madame Web.[50] When he insists on trying to kill Juggernaut instead of fixing the tectonic plates beneath New York City, the Uni-Power leaves Nguyen and enters the Juggernaut. The Juggernaut, as Captain Universe, repairs the damage to the tectonic plates that was caused by him during the same rampage that ruined Nguyen's life.[18]

Following the Siege storyline, Juggernaut is shown at The Raft at the start of the Heroic Age storyline – weakened, since Cyttorak apparently took his temporary empowerment by the Uni-Power as an affront and withheld part of his "blessing". Following Luke Cage's appointment as leader of the Thunderbolts, Cain is brought up for suggestion for the program. While Cage is initially against his joining, Professor X telepathically contacts Luke and asks him to reconsider, believing he has a chance at redemption despite what he previously told Cain. Juggernaut agrees to do whatever Luke says, partly because he is now suffused with nanomachines which can affect him in his weakened state.[51]

During the Fear Itself storyline, one of the seven Hammers of the Worthy that was launched to Earth by Serpent: God of Fear lands near Juggernaut. Juggernaut lifts it and becomes Kuurth: Breaker of Stone. His transformation is enough to level the Raft, causing a mass prison break.[52] Kuurth makes his way to California and fights the X-Men. Magik, Colossus, and Shadowcat go to Cyttorak's dimension and inform it that the Serpent has control over Juggernaut. Magik strikes a deal with Cyttorak, who chooses her to become the new host of the Juggernaut's powers. However, the entity transfers the Juggernaut's powers to Colossus instead. Colossus is able to turn the tide on Kuurth before Kuurth is teleported away by the Serpent.[53] During the last battle between the Avengers and the Worthy, Kuurth is defeated by Wolverine using his Uru armor and loses his hammer when the Serpent is killed by Thor.[54]

Cain Marko, apparently having been incarcerated after the events of Fear Itself, having lost the power of both Kuurth and Cyttorak (but retaining his enormous physique) is released into military custody. Subsequently, he is taken to the borders of the country of Sharzhad just as the Thunderbolts return from their tumultuous tumble through time, and Satana aids Man-Thing in opening a gateway to the Crimson Cosmos (or possibly an alternate universe where Cain Marko had died while still the Juggernaut). Pushing his hand through, Marko is re-empowered, becoming the Juggernaut once more, just in time to thunder forth and smash through the otherwise unbreakable force field surrounding the country. This allows the Thunderbolts to resolve an otherwise deadly threat to the planet, as had been orchestrated by the Ghost, who had sent the request for Marko's release back through time.[55] He soon loses these borrowed powers again and lives in solitude in the desert, still, it seems, super-strong, although not mystically-empowered.[56] Meanwhile, Magik purges the Juggernaut powers from Colossus with her Soulsword.[57]

After a time, Cyttorak causes the Crimson Gem to reappear in the ancient temple and emit a call for suitable candidates to become a new Juggernaut. Cain Marko, finally having found peace—even tending a vegetable garden—senses the call and, having armed himself, coerces the Vanisher to take him to the Gem's location. He comes into conflict with a team of X-Men (having been alerted by Colossus, who also perceived the call), as well as seekers of the Juggernaut's power such as Man-Killer. Marko and Colossus struggle with one another, only to realize that they have the same goal—to destroy the Crimson Gem and prevent another avatar being empowered. Ahmet Adbol, the former Living Monolith, claims the Gem and is transformed into an amalgam of Living Monolith and Juggernaut.[58] As the colossal new Juggernaut wreaks havoc in the countryside, Colossus invokes Cyttorak, and the god responds to his former exemplar. Arguing that the Monolith-Juggernaut will eventually fail Cyttorak, as all his former avatars have done, Colossus challenges him to try something new: empower him enough to kill Cyttorak himself. Apparently daunted by this prospect, the god withdraws his power from Ahmet Abdol and instead empowers another avatar, to a greater extent than any Juggernaut has ever been. However, the new avatar is not Colossus, but once more Cain Marko. Marko is full of rage, which he focuses on the X-Men and specifically Cyclops (who isn't even present), for killing Professor Xavier. Now more powerful than ever and stripped of even his last weaknesses, he feels that Charles Xavier was the only one who ever truly believed in Cain Marko. Colossus fights the empowerd Juggernaut taking his best shots. Peter strikes the sea side cliff edge where they had been fighting, causing Cain to fall into the ocean below. However, he is seen rising from the waves once again.[59]

The Juggernaut and Black Tom resurface attacking a luxury yacht, but they are confronted by the time-displaced young X-Men, with Jean knocking Black Tom out while Beast - who has been training in magic - creates a dimensional portal that passes through Hell before sending Juggernaut to Siberia.[60]

Cain next appears in Iceman #5, still looking for those responsible who killed his step-brother Charles Xavier. He runs into Iceman, who is having family issues of his own. Bobby, thankful for the distraction, engages Cain. At the end of the fight, Iceman encases Juggernaut in an ice cage and rockets him into the nearby river via ice elevator slingshot. Then he creates some ice simulacrum that carry/swim him down river, removing Cain from the area altogether.[61]

A continuation where Iceman #5 left off, Cain is apprehended by S.H.I.E.L.D. and is being flown to a secure location but gets accidentally summoned by Dr. Voodoo to the X-Mansion. Cain fights a mixed team of veterans (Rogue, Quicksilver, Wanda, Dr. Voodoo & Wasp) and newbie (Quicksilver's latest girl-friend: Synapse). Once Juggernaut has engaged them, Rogue power punches him away from the team to give them more space. Quicksilver attempts to finish the fight quickly by racing Synapse over to Cain to get his helmet off so she can mentally neutralize him. Pietro quickly gets the helmet off but finds out Cain's wearing a mental protection skull cap underneath. Cain subsequently attacks Synapse, almost killing her. More battle ensues and Dr. Voodoo sends his summoned Cyttorak minions to "fix" Cain's armor and thus "sealing" him inside his armor. The little Cyttorak builders then carry Cain back into Cyttorak's realm and Doctor Voodoo closes the portal.[62]

During the "Sins Rising" arc, Juggernaut is shown to be an inmate at Ravencroft. Using Mister Negative's powers to corrupt the clone of Ashley Kafka, a revived Sin-Eater steals Juggernaut's powers.[63]

During the "Sinister War" storyline, Kindred revived Sin-Eater again and one of the demonic centipedes that emerged from his body took possession of Juggernaut making him one of the members of the Sinful Six.[64]

Powers and abilities Edit

Wolverine describes Juggernaut as "the closest thing on Earth to an irresistible force".[65] When Cain Marko finds the stone of mystical entity Cyttorak, he is empowered with magical energies and transformed into an immortal avatar for the entity in question.[66] As the Juggernaut, Marko possesses superhuman strength, being capable of shattering mountains,[14] lifting and using buildings as weapons,[67] and extreme durability.[27]

Juggernaut is able to generate a mystical force field that grants him additional invulnerability to any physical attack when it is at its maximum,[68] including Colossus's punches.[65] Even when the force field is temporarily absorbed by Thor's hammer, the Juggernaut's natural durability still proves to be great enough to withstand blows from Thor.[27] The Juggernaut is described as physically unstoppable once in motion,[68] does not tire from physical activity, and is able to survive without food, water, or oxygen. The Juggernaut heals quickly, as when he was stabbed through the eyes by Shatterstar, the wounds were healed almost immediately.[69]

It is possible for an opponent with sufficient physical or mystical strength of their own to turn the Juggernaut's unstoppable movement against him, by redirecting his motion so that he gets stranded in a position in which he has no escape; both the Hulk and his son, Skaar, have done this physically,[48] and Thor has done it mystically with Mjolnir.[70][71] The only character to have stopped Juggernaut while he was in motion as an act of pure physical strength was the Hulk while he was War, a horseman of Apocalypse and empowered with Celestial technology.[72]

When Marko gains complete access to the Gem's powers during the Trion saga, it increases his power a thousandfold. Trion Juggernaut is capable of altering the size of matter, growing in size, tracking, levitation, absorbing and projecting energy, increasing his own strength, and creating portals through space-time.[73] Conversely, when Marko once shared the Gem's power with his best friend, Black Tom, the power it bestowed upon them both was halved, making them more vulnerable to attacks from Spider-Man and the X-Men.[20]

The character is vulnerable to mental attacks, a weakness that has been exploited via the removal of his helmet, which normally protects him from such.[68] The Juggernaut has circumvented this weakness on occasion by wearing a metal skullcap inside his main helmet.[20] If Juggernaut loses his helmet, he can magically recreate it from available raw materials (as long as he possesses the full power of the gem).[50]

After Cyttorak's re-empowering of Cain Marko, his strength and durability were raised to higher levels than ever before, and his vulnerability to mental attacks was negated.[74]

Reception Edit

  • In 2014, Entertainment Weekly ranked Juggernaut 81st in their "Let's rank every X-Man ever" list.[75]
  • In 2018, CBR.com ranked Cain Marko 4th in their "Age Of Apocalypse: The 30 Strongest Characters In Marvel's Coolest Alternate World" list.[76]

Other versions Edit

Age of Apocalypse Edit

In the Age of Apocalypse universe, Cain is a monk who works as a protector of Avalon. He guides Mystique and Nightcrawler to meet Destiny,[77] but subsequently suffers an aneurysm when his desire not to hurt others conflicts with his lust for violence during an attack on Avalon.[78]

Days of Future Past Edit

Juggernaut is mentioned in thought by Rachel Summers as having been alive in her original timeline, where he shared the power of the Cyttorak Jewel with Black Tom and they assisted the mutant resistance in their fight against the Sentinels for a time.[20]

Marvel Zombies Edit

In the Marvel Zombies universe, a zombified Juggernaut is seen in a horde of zombified villains.[79] He is later killed by Wolverine when Wolverine shoves his fist in Juggernaut's mouth and proceeds to use his newly obtained cosmic powers to decapitate him.[80]

MC2 Edit

In the futuristic MC2 universe, the title J2 stars the son of the Juggernaut, Zane Yama. Yama, who inherits his father's powers and goes by the name J2, joins the future Avengers and is reunited with his father Cain Marko, who is trapped in an alternate dimension.[81]

What If? Edit

There are two different stories of "What If" that revolve around Juggernaut:

  • In a reality where Xavier acquires the Crimson Gem rather than Cain, Cain joins forces with Magneto and Xavier's disillusioned students, the X-Men. Believing that Xavier's more ruthless methods contradict his alleged dream of peaceful co-existence and using a telepathy-blocking headband to prevent Xavier from realizing what he is up to, they expel the Juggernaut into space. Cain leaves with Magneto after Xavier's Juggernaut is dispatched.[82]
  • In What if? vol. 2 #94, in a reality where Cain successfully defeats the X-Men in their first battle, the Sentinels are thus released in mass numbers without the X-Men to oppose them, resulting in Earth's destruction in their subsequent assault. Although Cain eventually destroys the Sentinels through sheer persistence, he is left alone wandering in a post-apocalyptic wasteland with all other humans, and even animals, having been killed by the radiation released by the Sentinels. In his eagerness for human company, he also unintentionally destroys a hidden enclave of humans and mutants conserved by Magneto.[83]

Ultimate Marvel Edit

 
Ultimate Juggernaut, from Ultimate X-Men Annual #1 (August 2005).
Art by Tom Raney.

The Ultimate Marvel imprint title Ultimate X-Men features an alternate universe version of the Juggernaut, who is originally part of the Weapon X program and has ties to Rogue, having grown up in the same trailer park. At some point in his life he was incarcerated by Weapon X and forced to act as a living weapon under the direction of Col. John Wraith. Juggernaut is part of the strike force that takes out the X-Men, forcing them into Weapon X as well. Cain and Rogue share a cell while both are forced to serve Weapon X. When The Brotherhood of Mutant Supremacy remove the security implants that are prohibiting the mutants from leaving their cells, Juggernaut fights for his freedom. After the entire ordeal, Cain is offered a place with both Xavier's X-Men and The Brotherhood. Cain chooses The Brotherhood but later leaves the team for parts unknown.[84] Cain is captured by S.H.I.E.L.D. However, en route to a prison designed to contain the Hulk, there is an accident, and Cain broke free. Retrieving his helmet, he tracks down Rogue, who is a thief along with Gambit, stealing the Cyttorak Gem from the Fenris twins. He also reveals that he has a crush on Rogue. Juggernaut is bonded with the gem when Gambit shoves it into his helmet.[85]

During the Ultimatum storyline, Juggernaut helps Rogue in defending the X-Mansion from anti-mutant soldiers led by William Stryker. He is shot in the eye by a poisonous dart fired by one of the anti-mutant soldiers and dies in Rogue's arms.[86]

Marvel Apes Edit

In the Marvel Apes universe, there is a primate version of Juggernaut called Juggermonk who is a member of the Ape-Vengers.[volume & issue needed]

Worst X-Man Ever Edit

Juggernaut attempted to steal a fortune only to battle the New Mutants. Juggernaut was ultimately stopped when Minerva created a well under Juggernaut sending him to the bottom of the Earth.[87]

In other media Edit

Television Edit

Film Edit

 
Vinnie Jones as the Juggernaut in X-Men: The Last Stand.
  • In the first script for X-Men (2000), written by Andrew Kevin Walker, the Juggernaut was going to appear as a member of Magneto's Brotherhood of Mutants.[92] However, this was scrapped when Walker rewrote the script.[citation needed]
  • The Juggernaut appears in X-Men: The Last Stand, portrayed by Vinnie Jones. This version is a mutant with the inability to be halted once he starts running and superhuman strength sufficient to fight Wolverine to a standstill and possesses no explicit connection to Charles Xavier or the Gem of Cyttorak. He is recruited into Magneto's Brotherhood to oppose the creation of a "mutant cure". During the Brotherhood's final battle with the X-Men, Magneto orders the Juggernaut to destroy the cure, but the latter is foiled by Kitty Pryde and knocks himself out when he attempts to run through a wall while in the presence of the power-negating Leech. Jones has said he would like to reprise the role in a spin-off, as he felt there was too little time in The Last Stand for him to imbue the character with depth.
  • The Juggernaut was originally going to appear in X-Men: Days of Future Past, portrayed Josh Helman. However the character was replaced by Quicksilver while Helman was recast as William Stryker instead.[93]
  • The Juggernaut appears in Deadpool 2 as a computer-generated special effects character created through the use of motion capture performance. While he is credited "as himself",[94] it was later revealed that the character was a composite of multiple actors. Ryan Reynolds provided the voice acting, with his pitch digitally altered, as well as the physical motion capture for the character in various scenes while David Leitch provided the facial motion capture performance and performed on-set motion capture performance in shots where Reynolds as Deadpool and the Juggernaut interact.[95][96][89] The Juggernaut is initially imprisoned at the Icebox, an isolated prison for mutants used by the Department of Mutant Contentment, where he befriends Russell Collins. Collins frees the Juggernaut while they are being transferred to another prison, allowing the latter to destroy the convoy before they head off to destroy the orphanage where Collins was abused by its headmaster. While Deadpool, Cable, and Domino intercept them, the Juggernaut fends them off until Colossus, Negasonic Teenage Warhead, and Yukio arrive and defeat him.

Video games Edit

Books Edit

  • The Juggernaut appears as a holodeck simulation in Planet X.
  • The Juggernaut appears in the novel X-Men: The Jewels of Cyttorak (ISBN 1-57297-329-3).
  • The Juggernaut appears in the third novel of the X-Men: Mutant Empire trilogy, fighting alongside the X-Men to stop Magneto from conquering Manhattan.

Music Edit

The song "Legendary Iron Hood" by Open Mike Eagle from the album Brick Body Kids Still Daydream is written from the perspective of the Juggernaut.[106]

Internet parody Edit

On February 14, 2006, the parody troupe My Way Entertainment released "The Juggernaut Bitch!!", an overdub of part of the X-Men animated TV series episode "Phoenix Saga (Part 3): The Cry of the Banshee". "The Juggernaut Bitch!!" uses a variety of slang, profanity and non sequiturs through ad-libbing. The parody includes the often-repeated line, "Don't you know who the fuck I am? I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!" At first, the clip was made available on the duo's college website, but when YouTube became popular, so did the parody.

The internet meme became so popular that the line was included in X-Men: The Last Stand during Juggernaut's fight with Kitty Pryde.[107] In June 2006, My Way released a sequel, "J2: Juggment Day", using footage from the episode "Juggernaut Returns". On June 10, 2007, My Way released a second sequel, titled "J3: Shadow of the Colossi", on its website, using footage from "The Unstoppable Juggernaut" and "Pryde of the X-Men". The video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has an achievement called "I'm the Juggernaut..." which references the parody.[108]

Collected editions Edit

Title Material collected Published date ISBN
Iron Man by Kurt Busiek & Sean Chen Omnibus Juggernaut (vol. 2) #1 and Iron Man (vol. 3) #1-25, Captain America (vol. 3) #8, Quicksilver #10, Avengers (vol. 3) #7, Iron Man & Captain America Annual 1998, Fantastic Four (vol. 3) #15, Iron Man Annual 1999, Thor (vol. 3) #17, Peter Parker: Spider -Man #11, Iron Man: The Iron Age #1-2 September 2013 978-0785168140
X-Men: Black X-Men: Black - Juggernaut #1 and X-Men: Black - Emma Frost #1, X-Men: Black - Mystique #1, X-Men: Black - Mojo #1 March 2019 978-1302915537
Juggernaut: No Stopping Now Juggernaut (vol. 3) #1-5 March 2021 978-1302924508

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The Unstoppable Juggernaut redirects here For the X Men episode see The Unstoppable Juggernaut X Men Juggernaut Cain Marko is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics 1 Created by writer Stan Lee and artist co writer Jack Kirby he first appeared in X Men 12 July 1965 as an adversary of the eponymous superhero team 2 Since then he has come into conflict with other heroes primarily Spider Man and the Hulk JuggernautJuggernaut as appearing in Uncanny X Men 410 Oct 2002 Art by Ron Garney Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceThe X Men 12 July 1965 Created byStan Lee writer Jack Kirby writer artist In story informationAlter egoCain MarkoSpeciesEmpowered humanTeam affiliationsBrotherhood of MutantsAll New ExilesNew ExcaliburLethal LegionX MenThunderboltsPartnershipsBlack Tom CassidyNotable aliasesCaptain Universe Kuurth Breaker of StoneAbilitiesSuperhuman strength stamina durability and speed Self sustenance Regeneration Unstoppable momentum Immortality Psychic shield via helmetCain Marko is a regular human who was empowered by a gem belonging to the deity Cyttorak becoming a literal human juggernaut He possesses superhuman strength and durability and is virtually immune to most physical attacks his helmet also protects him from mental attacks Although not a mutant Juggernaut has been featured as a prominent member of the Brotherhood of Mutants He is also the stepbrother of Professor X Since his debut during the Silver Age of Comic Books the character has appeared in over five decades of Marvel publications featuring prominently in the X Men titles and starring in two one shot solo publications The character has also been associated with Marvel merchandise including clothing toys trading cards animated television series video games Vinnie Jones played Juggernaut in the 2006 film X Men The Last Stand while Ryan Reynolds provided motion capture and voice acting for the CGI character in the 2018 film Deadpool 2 In some reinterpretations most notably the X Men film series Marko is a mutant who was born with his powers while in others they simply come from his costume In 2008 Juggernaut was ranked 188th on Wizard s list of Top 200 Comic Book Characters 3 In 2009 Juggernaut was ranked 19th on IGN s list of Top 100 Comic Book Villains 4 IGN also ranked him as Spider Man s 22nd greatest enemy 5 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 1960s 2 2 1970s 2 3 1980s 2 4 1990s 2 5 2000s 2 6 2010s 3 Powers and abilities 4 Reception 5 Other versions 5 1 Age of Apocalypse 5 2 Days of Future Past 5 3 Marvel Zombies 5 4 MC2 5 5 What If 5 6 Ultimate Marvel 5 7 Marvel Apes 5 8 Worst X Man Ever 6 In other media 6 1 Television 6 2 Film 6 3 Video games 6 4 Books 6 5 Music 7 Internet parody 8 Collected editions 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPublication history Edit nbsp Juggernaut s debut in The X Men 12 Art by Jack Kirby The character debuted as an antagonist of the eponymous mutant superhero team in X Men 12 13 July amp September 1965 6 In the first of these issues he rampaged unseen throughout the X Men s headquarters while the team s leader Professor X related the character s origin in a series of flashbacks After an initial defeat in the following issue the Juggernaut returned in X Men 32 33 May June 1967 and returned again in X Men 46 July 1968 then fought the sorcerer Doctor Strange in Doctor Strange 182 September 1969 X Men member the Beast in Amazing Adventures 16 January 1973 and the Hulk in The Incredible Hulk vol 2 172 February 1974 After the canceled X Men returned in the mid 1970s the Juggernaut returned to fight a new iteration of the team in X Men 101 103 October 1975 February 1976 Storylines in Spider Woman 37 38 April amp June 1981 and The Amazing Spider Man 229 230 June July 1982 explored the Juggernaut s relationship with his ally Black Tom Cassidy The X Men and Spider Man proved to be regular foes for the character who appeared in The Uncanny X Men 183 July 1984 Marvel Team up 150 February 1985 and The Uncanny X Men 194 June 1985 The Juggernaut guest starred in Secret Wars II 7 January 1986 battled a new generation of mutants in X Men 217 218 April amp June 1987 appeared in a flashback story in Marvel Saga 21 August 1987 and in a humorous episode in Excalibur 3 December 1988 The Juggernaut also participated in the Acts of Vengeance storyline in Thor 411 412 December 1989 and returned in Thor 429 February 1991 Other appearances included an encounter with his creator Cyttorak in X Men Unlimited 12 September 1996 and starring in the one shot issue Juggernaut 1 April 1997 In 1994 Marvel purchased Malibu Comics and began a series of crossovers that saw Marvel characters entering the Malibu Ultraverse In 1995 1996 Juggernaut lead a group of Ultras who were named The All New Exiles The All New Exiles met up with the X Men in a special Malibu Marvel collaboration The All New Exiles vs X Men 0 dated October 1995 7 The character appeared in Juggernaut The Eighth Day 1 November 1999 and Avengers vol 3 23 25 December 1999 February 2000 with similarly powered avatars and attempted a reformation in The Uncanny X Men 410 413 September December 2002 and X Men 162 164 November 2004 January 2005 The Juggernaut confronted his stepbrother Charles Xavier leader of the X Men in X Men Legacy 219 February 2009 and fought the Hulk in Hulk 602 November 2009 He appeared as a regular character in Thunderbolts beginning with issue 144 and remained on the team until issue 158 during the Fear Itself limited series Juggernaut had a solo comic in 2020 by Fabian Nicieza and Ron Garney Despite being a character from the X Men franchise it has plots of its own that do not crossover with the ongoing Dawn of X 8 Fictional character biography Edit1960s Edit Cain Marko is the son of Kurt Marko who becomes Charles Xavier s stepfather when he marries Sharon Xavier after the death of her husband Brian for which Kurt is partially responsible Kurt Marko favors Charles and abuses his own son Cain Cain resents Charles and bullies him frequently Cain Marko and his step brother Charles serve in the US Army and are stationed in Korea Marko finds a hidden temple dedicated to the entity Cyttorak On entering Marko finds and holds a huge ruby and reads the inscription on the stone aloud Whosoever touches this gem shall be granted the power of the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak Henceforth you who read these words shall become forevermore a human juggernaut The gem channels Cyttorak s power into Marko The transformation causes a cave in and the character is buried and presumably killed not being heard from again until a sudden assault on the X Men s headquarters 9 Xavier recounts the Juggernaut s origin to the X Men and after shrugging off the mansion s defenses and brushing aside the X Men Marko is seen clearly in the final panel as he confronts Xavier The X Men regroup and attack while Xavier summons Fantastic Four member the Human Torch to aid the mutants the Torch generates pulses of flame that essentially hypnotize the Juggernaut distracting him long enough for Angel to remove his helmet making Marko susceptible to a telepathic attack by Xavier 10 The Juggernaut returns seeking revenge and is delayed by three of the X Men while Cyclops and Marvel Girl aided by the astral form of mystic Doctor Strange find and use another jewel of Cyttorak which banishes the Juggernaut to the Crimson Cosmos the home dimension of Cyttorak 11 When the Juggernaut reappears the character has gained mystical abilities and briefly battles the mystic Doctor Strange before being banished to an alternate universe by the cosmic entity Eternity 12 1970s Edit Juggernaut reappears on Earth through sheer force of will although the alien dimension caused him to age rapidly The panicking villain battles former X Man the Beast before being drawn back to the same dimension 13 An entity from his prison dimension reverses the aging process and removes the mystical powers on the proviso that the villain never return The Juggernaut is accidentally pulled back to Earth at the Hulkbuster base by an interdimensional device designed to banish the Hulk The Hulk aids the Juggernaut in escaping from the base but attacks him when the Juggernaut threatens a civilian During the battle the Juggernaut s helmet is removed and he is surprised and defeated by Professor X Cyclops and Marvel Girl 14 The Juggernaut befriends Black Tom Cassidy the cousin of X Man Banshee and battles the first generation of new X Men When Tom falls off the battlements of Cassidy Keep after a sword duel with Banshee Juggernaut jumps after him into the sea 15 1980s Edit Black Tom uses his niece Siryn who possesses the same powers as her father Banshee to steal a shipment of the metal vibranium The Juggernaut battles Spider Woman and the X Men and is the only one of the criminal trio to escape capture 16 After freeing him from prison Black Tom decides that the psychic Madame Web could be useful in his criminal pursuits On arriving in New York City Tom sends the Juggernaut to capture Madame Web Juggernaut destroys several city blocks in the process and ignores Spider Man s best efforts to stop him He almost kills Web by accident when he removes her from a life support device and abandons her A frustrated Spider Man lures the Juggernaut into setting concrete poured for the foundation of an office high rise into which he sinks without a trace 17 he takes over a month to dig his way out 18 The Juggernaut in civilian guise has a bar fight with the X Man Colossus who is at first unaware of the villain s true identity 19 After another battle against Spider Man and the X Men 20 the Juggernaut encounters the futuristic Sentinel Nimrod who humiliates and defeats him 21 The Juggernaut is one of the villains assembled by Mephisto to battle the cosmic entity the Beyonder 22 The Juggernaut battles an all new generation of X Men 23 appears in a flashback story with the original X Men 24 and has a humorous encounter with Captain Britain 25 The Juggernaut also participates in the Acts of Vengeance battling the Thunder God Thor and teen superteam the New Warriors 26 1990s Edit The Juggernaut continues to feature prominently in Marvel titles battling Thor once again 27 and starring opposite other characters such as the mutant team X Force 28 Doctor Strange 29 the Hulk allied at the time with master villain the Red Skull and tricking and capturing the Hulk with the same civilian guise used against Colossus 30 mercenary Deadpool 31 the villain turned antihero Venom 32 and multiple battles with the X Men 33 Briefly he traveled to the Ultraverse and joined the superhero team Exiles 34 After his return to the Marvel Universe the Juggernaut suffers a major setback during the Onslaught storyline being defeated and then humiliated by the entity when imprisoned in the Gem of Cyttorak The Juggernaut however escapes 35 The Juggernaut also stars in a solo story 36 and the Eighth Day storyline which introduces the entities the Exemplars The Juggernaut and seven other humans are revealed to have all been empowered and corrupted by mystical entities and as avatars enforce their will on Earth 37 The Juggernaut resists the influence of Cyttorak and when captured by other Exemplars is aided by the superhero team the Avengers Leader Captain America convinces the other Exemplars that they have been manipulated by the mystical entities who then decide to leave Earth 38 2000s Edit The Juggernaut courtesy of a ruse engineered by Black Tom Cassidy allies with and joins the X Men the plan is to destroy the team from within When Cassidy openly betrays the Juggernaut Marko attempts to change his ways and joins the X Men 39 40 The Juggernaut befriends a young mutant boy called Sammy Pare who helps Marko reform 41 despite setbacks such as a battle with the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight 42 However when Pare discovers that Exodus Brotherhood of Mutants is preparing to attack the X Men s headquarters while unaware that Juggernaut is the mole in their group he is killed by Black Tom Cassidy An enraged Juggernaut attacks Cassidy and his allies and the battle strands all participants in the Mojoverse 43 The Juggernaut reappears and joins the team New Excalibur for a brief period One storyline expands on the Juggernaut s origin and reveals that Marko is only the most recent of a series of incarnations of Cyttorak s avatar each battles a challenger to the death for the right to retain the entity s power 44 During the World War Hulk storyline the Juggernaut s power begins to wane but by shunning his stepbrother Xavier and returning to his villainous nature he is able to restore the link with Cyttorak becoming powerful enough to hold his own against the Hulk 45 Despite an attempt by Xavier to reform Marko he concedes that redemption is impossible 46 2010s Edit This section s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message While training his son Skaar Bruce Banner bombs Juggernaut s house to initiate a confrontation between Skaar and the Juggernaut 47 Skaar manages to win his first fight by throwing the Juggernaut into open space proving to his father that he has the ability to use cunning and strategy in combat and not simply physical strength 48 During The Gauntlet storyline Spider Man finds the Juggernaut unconscious The government comes along and transports the Juggernaut to a secure facility Spider Man sneaks into the facility to ask the Juggernaut who did this to him Then a new Captain Universe breaks into the room and claims he s there to slay the Juggernaut 49 Spider Man learns that Captain Universe is a man named William Nguyen who wants revenge on Juggernaut for ruining his life during his previous fight with Spider Man over Madame Web 50 When he insists on trying to kill Juggernaut instead of fixing the tectonic plates beneath New York City the Uni Power leaves Nguyen and enters the Juggernaut The Juggernaut as Captain Universe repairs the damage to the tectonic plates that was caused by him during the same rampage that ruined Nguyen s life 18 Following the Siege storyline Juggernaut is shown at The Raft at the start of the Heroic Age storyline weakened since Cyttorak apparently took his temporary empowerment by the Uni Power as an affront and withheld part of his blessing Following Luke Cage s appointment as leader of the Thunderbolts Cain is brought up for suggestion for the program While Cage is initially against his joining Professor X telepathically contacts Luke and asks him to reconsider believing he has a chance at redemption despite what he previously told Cain Juggernaut agrees to do whatever Luke says partly because he is now suffused with nanomachines which can affect him in his weakened state 51 During the Fear Itself storyline one of the seven Hammers of the Worthy that was launched to Earth by Serpent God of Fear lands near Juggernaut Juggernaut lifts it and becomes Kuurth Breaker of Stone His transformation is enough to level the Raft causing a mass prison break 52 Kuurth makes his way to California and fights the X Men Magik Colossus and Shadowcat go to Cyttorak s dimension and inform it that the Serpent has control over Juggernaut Magik strikes a deal with Cyttorak who chooses her to become the new host of the Juggernaut s powers However the entity transfers the Juggernaut s powers to Colossus instead Colossus is able to turn the tide on Kuurth before Kuurth is teleported away by the Serpent 53 During the last battle between the Avengers and the Worthy Kuurth is defeated by Wolverine using his Uru armor and loses his hammer when the Serpent is killed by Thor 54 Cain Marko apparently having been incarcerated after the events of Fear Itself having lost the power of both Kuurth and Cyttorak but retaining his enormous physique is released into military custody Subsequently he is taken to the borders of the country of Sharzhad just as the Thunderbolts return from their tumultuous tumble through time and Satana aids Man Thing in opening a gateway to the Crimson Cosmos or possibly an alternate universe where Cain Marko had died while still the Juggernaut Pushing his hand through Marko is re empowered becoming the Juggernaut once more just in time to thunder forth and smash through the otherwise unbreakable force field surrounding the country This allows the Thunderbolts to resolve an otherwise deadly threat to the planet as had been orchestrated by the Ghost who had sent the request for Marko s release back through time 55 He soon loses these borrowed powers again and lives in solitude in the desert still it seems super strong although not mystically empowered 56 Meanwhile Magik purges the Juggernaut powers from Colossus with her Soulsword 57 After a time Cyttorak causes the Crimson Gem to reappear in the ancient temple and emit a call for suitable candidates to become a new Juggernaut Cain Marko finally having found peace even tending a vegetable garden senses the call and having armed himself coerces the Vanisher to take him to the Gem s location He comes into conflict with a team of X Men having been alerted by Colossus who also perceived the call as well as seekers of the Juggernaut s power such as Man Killer Marko and Colossus struggle with one another only to realize that they have the same goal to destroy the Crimson Gem and prevent another avatar being empowered Ahmet Adbol the former Living Monolith claims the Gem and is transformed into an amalgam of Living Monolith and Juggernaut 58 As the colossal new Juggernaut wreaks havoc in the countryside Colossus invokes Cyttorak and the god responds to his former exemplar Arguing that the Monolith Juggernaut will eventually fail Cyttorak as all his former avatars have done Colossus challenges him to try something new empower him enough to kill Cyttorak himself Apparently daunted by this prospect the god withdraws his power from Ahmet Abdol and instead empowers another avatar to a greater extent than any Juggernaut has ever been However the new avatar is not Colossus but once more Cain Marko Marko is full of rage which he focuses on the X Men and specifically Cyclops who isn t even present for killing Professor Xavier Now more powerful than ever and stripped of even his last weaknesses he feels that Charles Xavier was the only one who ever truly believed in Cain Marko Colossus fights the empowerd Juggernaut taking his best shots Peter strikes the sea side cliff edge where they had been fighting causing Cain to fall into the ocean below However he is seen rising from the waves once again 59 The Juggernaut and Black Tom resurface attacking a luxury yacht but they are confronted by the time displaced young X Men with Jean knocking Black Tom out while Beast who has been training in magic creates a dimensional portal that passes through Hell before sending Juggernaut to Siberia 60 Cain next appears in Iceman 5 still looking for those responsible who killed his step brother Charles Xavier He runs into Iceman who is having family issues of his own Bobby thankful for the distraction engages Cain At the end of the fight Iceman encases Juggernaut in an ice cage and rockets him into the nearby river via ice elevator slingshot Then he creates some ice simulacrum that carry swim him down river removing Cain from the area altogether 61 A continuation where Iceman 5 left off Cain is apprehended by S H I E L D and is being flown to a secure location but gets accidentally summoned by Dr Voodoo to the X Mansion Cain fights a mixed team of veterans Rogue Quicksilver Wanda Dr Voodoo amp Wasp and newbie Quicksilver s latest girl friend Synapse Once Juggernaut has engaged them Rogue power punches him away from the team to give them more space Quicksilver attempts to finish the fight quickly by racing Synapse over to Cain to get his helmet off so she can mentally neutralize him Pietro quickly gets the helmet off but finds out Cain s wearing a mental protection skull cap underneath Cain subsequently attacks Synapse almost killing her More battle ensues and Dr Voodoo sends his summoned Cyttorak minions to fix Cain s armor and thus sealing him inside his armor The little Cyttorak builders then carry Cain back into Cyttorak s realm and Doctor Voodoo closes the portal 62 During the Sins Rising arc Juggernaut is shown to be an inmate at Ravencroft Using Mister Negative s powers to corrupt the clone of Ashley Kafka a revived Sin Eater steals Juggernaut s powers 63 During the Sinister War storyline Kindred revived Sin Eater again and one of the demonic centipedes that emerged from his body took possession of Juggernaut making him one of the members of the Sinful Six 64 Powers and abilities EditWolverine describes Juggernaut as the closest thing on Earth to an irresistible force 65 When Cain Marko finds the stone of mystical entity Cyttorak he is empowered with magical energies and transformed into an immortal avatar for the entity in question 66 As the Juggernaut Marko possesses superhuman strength being capable of shattering mountains 14 lifting and using buildings as weapons 67 and extreme durability 27 Juggernaut is able to generate a mystical force field that grants him additional invulnerability to any physical attack when it is at its maximum 68 including Colossus s punches 65 Even when the force field is temporarily absorbed by Thor s hammer the Juggernaut s natural durability still proves to be great enough to withstand blows from Thor 27 The Juggernaut is described as physically unstoppable once in motion 68 does not tire from physical activity and is able to survive without food water or oxygen The Juggernaut heals quickly as when he was stabbed through the eyes by Shatterstar the wounds were healed almost immediately 69 It is possible for an opponent with sufficient physical or mystical strength of their own to turn the Juggernaut s unstoppable movement against him by redirecting his motion so that he gets stranded in a position in which he has no escape both the Hulk and his son Skaar have done this physically 48 and Thor has done it mystically with Mjolnir 70 71 The only character to have stopped Juggernaut while he was in motion as an act of pure physical strength was the Hulk while he was War a horseman of Apocalypse and empowered with Celestial technology 72 When Marko gains complete access to the Gem s powers during the Trion saga it increases his power a thousandfold Trion Juggernaut is capable of altering the size of matter growing in size tracking levitation absorbing and projecting energy increasing his own strength and creating portals through space time 73 Conversely when Marko once shared the Gem s power with his best friend Black Tom the power it bestowed upon them both was halved making them more vulnerable to attacks from Spider Man and the X Men 20 The character is vulnerable to mental attacks a weakness that has been exploited via the removal of his helmet which normally protects him from such 68 The Juggernaut has circumvented this weakness on occasion by wearing a metal skullcap inside his main helmet 20 If Juggernaut loses his helmet he can magically recreate it from available raw materials as long as he possesses the full power of the gem 50 After Cyttorak s re empowering of Cain Marko his strength and durability were raised to higher levels than ever before and his vulnerability to mental attacks was negated 74 Reception EditIn 2014 Entertainment Weekly ranked Juggernaut 81st in their Let s rank every X Man ever list 75 In 2018 CBR com ranked Cain Marko 4th in their Age Of Apocalypse The 30 Strongest Characters In Marvel s Coolest Alternate World list 76 Other versions EditAge of Apocalypse Edit In the Age of Apocalypse universe Cain is a monk who works as a protector of Avalon He guides Mystique and Nightcrawler to meet Destiny 77 but subsequently suffers an aneurysm when his desire not to hurt others conflicts with his lust for violence during an attack on Avalon 78 Days of Future Past Edit Juggernaut is mentioned in thought by Rachel Summers as having been alive in her original timeline where he shared the power of the Cyttorak Jewel with Black Tom and they assisted the mutant resistance in their fight against the Sentinels for a time 20 Marvel Zombies Edit In the Marvel Zombies universe a zombified Juggernaut is seen in a horde of zombified villains 79 He is later killed by Wolverine when Wolverine shoves his fist in Juggernaut s mouth and proceeds to use his newly obtained cosmic powers to decapitate him 80 MC2 Edit In the futuristic MC2 universe the title J2 stars the son of the Juggernaut Zane Yama Yama who inherits his father s powers and goes by the name J2 joins the future Avengers and is reunited with his father Cain Marko who is trapped in an alternate dimension 81 What If Edit There are two different stories of What If that revolve around Juggernaut In a reality where Xavier acquires the Crimson Gem rather than Cain Cain joins forces with Magneto and Xavier s disillusioned students the X Men Believing that Xavier s more ruthless methods contradict his alleged dream of peaceful co existence and using a telepathy blocking headband to prevent Xavier from realizing what he is up to they expel the Juggernaut into space Cain leaves with Magneto after Xavier s Juggernaut is dispatched 82 In What if vol 2 94 in a reality where Cain successfully defeats the X Men in their first battle the Sentinels are thus released in mass numbers without the X Men to oppose them resulting in Earth s destruction in their subsequent assault Although Cain eventually destroys the Sentinels through sheer persistence he is left alone wandering in a post apocalyptic wasteland with all other humans and even animals having been killed by the radiation released by the Sentinels In his eagerness for human company he also unintentionally destroys a hidden enclave of humans and mutants conserved by Magneto 83 Ultimate Marvel Edit nbsp Ultimate Juggernaut from Ultimate X Men Annual 1 August 2005 Art by Tom Raney The Ultimate Marvel imprint title Ultimate X Men features an alternate universe version of the Juggernaut who is originally part of the Weapon X program and has ties to Rogue having grown up in the same trailer park At some point in his life he was incarcerated by Weapon X and forced to act as a living weapon under the direction of Col John Wraith Juggernaut is part of the strike force that takes out the X Men forcing them into Weapon X as well Cain and Rogue share a cell while both are forced to serve Weapon X When The Brotherhood of Mutant Supremacy remove the security implants that are prohibiting the mutants from leaving their cells Juggernaut fights for his freedom After the entire ordeal Cain is offered a place with both Xavier s X Men and The Brotherhood Cain chooses The Brotherhood but later leaves the team for parts unknown 84 Cain is captured by S H I E L D However en route to a prison designed to contain the Hulk there is an accident and Cain broke free Retrieving his helmet he tracks down Rogue who is a thief along with Gambit stealing the Cyttorak Gem from the Fenris twins He also reveals that he has a crush on Rogue Juggernaut is bonded with the gem when Gambit shoves it into his helmet 85 During the Ultimatum storyline Juggernaut helps Rogue in defending the X Mansion from anti mutant soldiers led by William Stryker He is shot in the eye by a poisonous dart fired by one of the anti mutant soldiers and dies in Rogue s arms 86 Marvel Apes Edit In the Marvel Apes universe there is a primate version of Juggernaut called Juggermonk who is a member of the Ape Vengers volume amp issue needed Worst X Man Ever Edit Juggernaut attempted to steal a fortune only to battle the New Mutants Juggernaut was ultimately stopped when Minerva created a well under Juggernaut sending him to the bottom of the Earth 87 In other media EditTelevision Edit The Juggernaut appears in the Spider Man and His Amazing Friends episode A Firestar is Born voiced by William H Marshall and with stock grunts provided by Bob Holt 88 The Juggernaut appears in X Men Pryde of the X Men voiced by Ron Gans 89 This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutant Terrorists The Juggernaut appears in X Men The Animated Series voiced by Rick Bennett 89 The Juggernaut makes a non speaking cameo appearance in the Fantastic Four episode Nightmare in Green citation needed The Juggernaut appears in X Men Evolution voiced by Paul Dobson 90 89 This version is Professor X s half brother whose powers are the result of a dormant mutant ability awakened by the Gem of Cyttorak Throughout his appearances Mystique frees him from prison to facilitate her goals multiple times though the X Men successfully defeat him each time The Juggernaut appears in Wolverine and the X Men voiced by Fred Tatasciore 89 This version is an inhabitant of Genosha and a member of Magneto s Acolytes The Juggernaut appears in The Super Hero Squad Show voiced by Tom Kenny 91 89 This version is a member of Doctor Doom s Lethal Legion The Juggernaut appears in Black Panther voiced by Peter Lurie 89 The Juggernaut appears in Ultimate Spider Man voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson 89 The Juggernaut appears in Marvel Disk Wars The Avengers voiced by Shota Yamamoto 89 Film Edit Main article X Men film series nbsp Vinnie Jones as the Juggernaut in X Men The Last Stand In the first script for X Men 2000 written by Andrew Kevin Walker the Juggernaut was going to appear as a member of Magneto s Brotherhood of Mutants 92 However this was scrapped when Walker rewrote the script citation needed The Juggernaut appears in X Men The Last Stand portrayed by Vinnie Jones This version is a mutant with the inability to be halted once he starts running and superhuman strength sufficient to fight Wolverine to a standstill and possesses no explicit connection to Charles Xavier or the Gem of Cyttorak He is recruited into Magneto s Brotherhood to oppose the creation of a mutant cure During the Brotherhood s final battle with the X Men Magneto orders the Juggernaut to destroy the cure but the latter is foiled by Kitty Pryde and knocks himself out when he attempts to run through a wall while in the presence of the power negating Leech Jones has said he would like to reprise the role in a spin off as he felt there was too little time in The Last Stand for him to imbue the character with depth The Juggernaut was originally going to appear in X Men Days of Future Past portrayed Josh Helman However the character was replaced by Quicksilver while Helman was recast as William Stryker instead 93 The Juggernaut appears in Deadpool 2 as a computer generated special effects character created through the use of motion capture performance While he is credited as himself 94 it was later revealed that the character was a composite of multiple actors Ryan Reynolds provided the voice acting with his pitch digitally altered as well as the physical motion capture for the character in various scenes while David Leitch provided the facial motion capture performance and performed on set motion capture performance in shots where Reynolds as Deadpool and the Juggernaut interact 95 96 89 The Juggernaut is initially imprisoned at the Icebox an isolated prison for mutants used by the Department of Mutant Contentment where he befriends Russell Collins Collins frees the Juggernaut while they are being transferred to another prison allowing the latter to destroy the convoy before they head off to destroy the orphanage where Collins was abused by its headmaster While Deadpool Cable and Domino intercept them the Juggernaut fends them off until Colossus Negasonic Teenage Warhead and Yukio arrive and defeat him Video games Edit The Juggernaut appears as a boss in The Uncanny X Men citation needed The Juggernaut appears as a boss in Captain America and The Avengers 97 The Juggernaut appears as a boss in X Men 1992 98 The Juggernaut appears as a boss in Spider Man and the X Men in Arcade s Revenge 99 The Juggernaut appears in X Men 1993 100 The Juggernaut appears as a Danger Room simulation in X Men Mutant Apocalypse 101 The Juggernaut appears as a boss in X Men Children of the Atom citation needed The Juggernaut appears as a boss and playable character in Marvel Super Heroes citation needed The Juggernaut appears as a playable character in X Men vs Street Fighter citation needed The Juggernaut appears as an assist character in Marvel vs Capcom Clash of Super Heroes citation needed The Juggernaut appears as a playable character in Marvel vs Capcom 2 New Age of Heroes 102 The Juggernaut appears as a boss in X Men Mutant Academy 2 as a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants citation needed The Juggernaut appears as a playable character in X Men Next Dimension voiced by Fred Tatasciore 89 This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants The Juggernaut appears as a boss in X2 Wolverine s Revenge voiced again by Fred Tatasciore 89 The Juggernaut appears as a boss in X Men Legends voiced by John DiMaggio 103 The Juggernaut appears as a playable character in X Men Legends II Rise of Apocalypse voiced again by John DiMaggio 89 This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants The Juggernaut appears as a boss in the Game Boy Advance version of X Men The Official Game citation needed The Juggernaut appears as a playable character in the Xbox 360 PS3 PS4 Xbox One and PC versions of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 voiced again by John DiMaggio 89 Additionally his Ultimate Marvel counterpart appears as an unlockable alternate skin The Juggernaut appears as a boss in Spider Man Shattered Dimensions voiced by Matt Willig 104 89 While evading Silver Sable and the Wild Pack who pursue him for a bounty on his head he unknowingly picks up a fragment of the Tablet of Order and Chaos that Spider Man was after After losing his helmet while fighting Spider Man the Juggernaut discovers the fragment and uses its power to strengthen himself Due to the fragment interfering with the Gem of Cyttorak however Spider Man is able to defeat him Following this the Juggernaut is apprehended by the Wild Pack in the end credits The Juggernaut appears as a boss in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online voiced by Travis Willingham 89 The Juggernaut appears in X Men Destiny voiced once again by Fred Tatasciore citation needed This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants The Juggernaut appears as a boss and unlockable character in Marvel Avengers Alliance citation needed This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants The Juggernaut appears as a boss and playable character in Marvel Heroes voiced again by Fred Tatasciore 89 The Juggernaut appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes voiced by Andrew Kishino 105 89 This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants The Juggernaut appears in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 The Black Order voiced again by Peter Lurie 89 This version is a member of the Brotherhood of Mutants Books Edit The Juggernaut appears as a holodeck simulation in Planet X The Juggernaut appears in the novel X Men The Jewels of Cyttorak ISBN 1 57297 329 3 The Juggernaut appears in the third novel of the X Men Mutant Empire trilogy fighting alongside the X Men to stop Magneto from conquering Manhattan Music Edit The song Legendary Iron Hood by Open Mike Eagle from the album Brick Body Kids Still Daydream is written from the perspective of the Juggernaut 106 Internet parody EditOn February 14 2006 the parody troupe My Way Entertainment released The Juggernaut Bitch an overdub of part of the X Men animated TV series episode Phoenix Saga Part 3 The Cry of the Banshee The Juggernaut Bitch uses a variety of slang profanity and non sequiturs through ad libbing The parody includes the often repeated line Don t you know who the fuck I am I m the Juggernaut bitch At first the clip was made available on the duo s college website but when YouTube became popular so did the parody The internet meme became so popular that the line was included in X Men The Last Stand during Juggernaut s fight with Kitty Pryde 107 In June 2006 My Way released a sequel J2 Juggment Day using footage from the episode Juggernaut Returns On June 10 2007 My Way released a second sequel titled J3 Shadow of the Colossi on its website using footage from The Unstoppable Juggernaut and Pryde of the X Men The video game Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 has an achievement called I m the Juggernaut which references the parody 108 Collected editions EditTitle Material collected Published date ISBNIron Man by Kurt Busiek amp Sean Chen Omnibus Juggernaut vol 2 1 and Iron Man vol 3 1 25 Captain America vol 3 8 Quicksilver 10 Avengers vol 3 7 Iron Man amp Captain America Annual 1998 Fantastic Four vol 3 15 Iron Man 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