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Mind-Wave

Mind-Wave is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Mind-Wave
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceDaredevil #133 (May 1976)
Created byMarv Wolfman
Bob Brown
Jim Mooney
In-story information
Alter egoErik Gelden
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsEsper-Ts
Abilities

In 2019, Benjamin Walker portrayed Erik Gelden in the third season of the TV series Jessica Jones set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Publication history

Mind-Wave first appeared in Daredevil #133 (May 1976), and was created by Marv Wolfman, Bob Brown and Jim Mooney. The character subsequently appears in Captain America #319 (July 1986), in which he was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld.

Fictional character biography

Erik Gelden

Mind-Wave was a megalomaniac criminal possessing mental abilities heightened by his own inventions. He robbed banks in Europe and America until stopped by Daredevil and Uri Geller. At the time he utilized his 'Think Tank', capable of firing various weapons.[1]

Mind-Wave's mental abilities failed to warn him about the Scourge of the Underworld, who killed him in the "Bar With No Name" massacre.[2]

Mind-Wave was later among the 18 criminals, all murdered by the Scourge, to be resurrected by Hood using the power of Dormammu as part of a squad assembled to eliminate the Punisher.[3] Mirage disguises himself, Mind-Wave, and some of the other criminals as a team of Avengers trying to kill the Punisher. After the Punisher uncovers the ruse, he captures Mirage, kills Mind-Wave with a grenade, and leaves him with a grenade as a booby trap for the other criminals to find.[4]

Mindwave

A new Mind-Wave appears as a Superhuman Registration Act violator. He amuses the officers of a Las Vegas, Nevada police precinct by claiming he was there to officially protest the Registration Act, and clarifying that his codename was different from the man who was called "Mind Hyphen Wave." He then used his telekinetic powers to destroy the station and kill the police officers present before calmly surrendering to the Thunderbolts.[5]

Mindwave is escorted to a cell in Thunderbolts Mountain. When left alone, he begins a telepathic conversation with fellow prisoners Caprice, Bluestreak, and Mirage, during which he suggests that it would be fun to interfere with the surgery scheduled to be performed on Bullseye.[6] However, Bullseye recovers from his surgery while Mindwave's attention is focused on the other Thunderbolts, and kills Mindwave and his allies in their cells using thrown scalpels.[7]

Powers and abilities

The first Mind-Wave wore a helmet of his own design that boosted his natural mind powers particularly ESP, with which he could blindside a non-telepathic opponent at will. His helmet also enabled him to communicate mentally with others wearing similar helmets, with his "Think Tank", or with other ESPers. Mind-Wave's "Think Tank" was a large, heavily armed vehicle control by his mental powers which he used to rob banks. It had heat-ray cannons. He also carried hand-held versions of the heat ray.

The second Mind-Wave was primarily a very powerful telekinetic, with the ability to destroy structures and halt and redirect hails of bullets in mid-flight. He also had some measure of telepathic ability, which he used to converse with his fellow prisoners and combine his power with theirs, in an attempt to destroy Thunderbolts by driving them insane. He wore a costume composed of dark body armor and a helmet resembling a gas mask.[volume & issue needed]

In other media

A reimagined version of Erik Gelden appears in the third season of the Netflix TV series Jessica Jones, portrayed by Benjamin Walker.[8] This version is an ally and love interest for Jessica Jones, whose powers have gone from traditional telepathy to empathic powers that can detect evil, though he cannot specifically identify the crime. He also has a sister named Brianna "Berry" Gelden (portrayed by Jamie Neumann) who works as a prostitute. Gelden uses his abilities to blackmail people who have secretly performed criminal acts. He blackmails Gregory Salinger who responded by hunting Gelden to kill him, but accidentally stabs Jessica. This act has Jessica force Gelden to reveal his abilities and the fact that he has been collecting money to pay off gangsters.[9] Gelden has Jessica and her allies protect Brianna after Salinger threatens her, but Salinger ends up catching Gelden.[10] Being in close proximity to Salinger causes Gelden to bleed profusely from his face. He is eventually rescued by Jessica and Trish Walker.[11] Trish however, begins using Gelden to look for criminals to intimidate. She begins killing them which relieves Gelden's headaches, but soon he begins having headaches around Trish.[12] He tells Jones to stop Trish. Afterwards, Jones tells him that she does not trust him and he leaves. Gelden is last seen at a bar being approached by Detective Eddy Costa about using his abilities to help the police.[13]

References

  1. ^ Daredevil #133. Marvel Comics (New York).
  2. ^ Mark Gruenwald (w), Paul Neary (p), Dennis Janke (i). "Overkill" Captain America #319 (July 1986), Marvel Comics
  3. ^ The Punisher vol. 7 #5
  4. ^ The Punisher vol. 7 #8
  5. ^ Thunderbolts #116. Marvel Comics (New York).
  6. ^ Thunderbolts #117. Marvel Comics (New York).
  7. ^ Thunderbolts #121. Marvel Comics (New York).
  8. ^ Barnhardt, Adam (June 7, 2019). "Jessica Jones Season 3 Review: Standout Performances Can Barely Save this Muddied Mess". Comic Book.com. Retrieved June 7, 2019.
  9. ^ Tommy, Liesl (director); Jamie King (writer) (June 14, 2019). "A.K.A Customer Service is Standing By". Marvel's Jessica Jones. Season 3. Episode 4. Netflix.
  10. ^ Almas, Mairzee (director); J. Holtham (writer) (June 14, 2019). "A.K.A I Wish". Marvel's Jessica Jones. Season 3. Episode 5. Netflix.
  11. ^ Iacofano, Tim (director); Jesse Harris (writer) (June 14, 2019). "A.K.A Sorry Face". Marvel's Jessica Jones. Season 3. Episode 6. Netflix.
  12. ^ Getzinger, Jennifer (director); Jane Espenson (writer) (June 14, 2019). "A.K.A Hellcat". Marvel's Jessica Jones. Season 3. Episode 11. Netflix.
  13. ^ Hardiman, Neasa (director); Melissa Rosenberg & Nancy Won (story); Melissa Rosenberg & Lisa Randolph (writer) (June 14, 2019). "A.K.A Everything". Marvel's Jessica Jones. Season 3. Episode 13. Netflix.

External links

  • Mind-Wave I at the Marvel Database wiki
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  • Mind-Wave I at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Mind-Wave II at the Marvel Database wiki
  • at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)

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Mind Wave is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Mind WavePublication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceDaredevil 133 May 1976 Created byMarv Wolfman Bob Brown Jim MooneyIn story informationAlter egoErik GeldenSpeciesHumanTeam affiliationsEsper TsAbilitiesPsionic powersIn 2019 Benjamin Walker portrayed Erik Gelden in the third season of the TV series Jessica Jones set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Erik Gelden 2 2 Mindwave 3 Powers and abilities 4 In other media 5 References 6 External linksPublication history EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2016 Mind Wave first appeared in Daredevil 133 May 1976 and was created by Marv Wolfman Bob Brown and Jim Mooney The character subsequently appears in Captain America 319 July 1986 in which he was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld Fictional character biography EditErik Gelden Edit Mind Wave was a megalomaniac criminal possessing mental abilities heightened by his own inventions He robbed banks in Europe and America until stopped by Daredevil and Uri Geller At the time he utilized his Think Tank capable of firing various weapons 1 Mind Wave s mental abilities failed to warn him about the Scourge of the Underworld who killed him in the Bar With No Name massacre 2 Mind Wave was later among the 18 criminals all murdered by the Scourge to be resurrected by Hood using the power of Dormammu as part of a squad assembled to eliminate the Punisher 3 Mirage disguises himself Mind Wave and some of the other criminals as a team of Avengers trying to kill the Punisher After the Punisher uncovers the ruse he captures Mirage kills Mind Wave with a grenade and leaves him with a grenade as a booby trap for the other criminals to find 4 Mindwave Edit A new Mind Wave appears as a Superhuman Registration Act violator He amuses the officers of a Las Vegas Nevada police precinct by claiming he was there to officially protest the Registration Act and clarifying that his codename was different from the man who was called Mind Hyphen Wave He then used his telekinetic powers to destroy the station and kill the police officers present before calmly surrendering to the Thunderbolts 5 Mindwave is escorted to a cell in Thunderbolts Mountain When left alone he begins a telepathic conversation with fellow prisoners Caprice Bluestreak and Mirage during which he suggests that it would be fun to interfere with the surgery scheduled to be performed on Bullseye 6 However Bullseye recovers from his surgery while Mindwave s attention is focused on the other Thunderbolts and kills Mindwave and his allies in their cells using thrown scalpels 7 Powers and abilities EditThe first Mind Wave wore a helmet of his own design that boosted his natural mind powers particularly ESP with which he could blindside a non telepathic opponent at will His helmet also enabled him to communicate mentally with others wearing similar helmets with his Think Tank or with other ESPers Mind Wave s Think Tank was a large heavily armed vehicle control by his mental powers which he used to rob banks It had heat ray cannons He also carried hand held versions of the heat ray The second Mind Wave was primarily a very powerful telekinetic with the ability to destroy structures and halt and redirect hails of bullets in mid flight He also had some measure of telepathic ability which he used to converse with his fellow prisoners and combine his power with theirs in an attempt to destroy Thunderbolts by driving them insane He wore a costume composed of dark body armor and a helmet resembling a gas mask volume amp issue needed In other media EditA reimagined version of Erik Gelden appears in the third season of the Netflix TV series Jessica Jones portrayed by Benjamin Walker 8 This version is an ally and love interest for Jessica Jones whose powers have gone from traditional telepathy to empathic powers that can detect evil though he cannot specifically identify the crime He also has a sister named Brianna Berry Gelden portrayed by Jamie Neumann who works as a prostitute Gelden uses his abilities to blackmail people who have secretly performed criminal acts He blackmails Gregory Salinger who responded by hunting Gelden to kill him but accidentally stabs Jessica This act has Jessica force Gelden to reveal his abilities and the fact that he has been collecting money to pay off gangsters 9 Gelden has Jessica and her allies protect Brianna after Salinger threatens her but Salinger ends up catching Gelden 10 Being in close proximity to Salinger causes Gelden to bleed profusely from his face He is eventually rescued by Jessica and Trish Walker 11 Trish however begins using Gelden to look for criminals to intimidate She begins killing them which relieves Gelden s headaches but soon he begins having headaches around Trish 12 He tells Jones to stop Trish Afterwards Jones tells him that she does not trust him and he leaves Gelden is last seen at a bar being approached by Detective Eddy Costa about using his abilities to help the police 13 References Edit Daredevil 133 Marvel Comics New York Mark Gruenwald w Paul Neary p Dennis Janke i Overkill Captain America 319 July 1986 Marvel Comics The Punisher vol 7 5 The Punisher vol 7 8 Thunderbolts 116 Marvel Comics New York Thunderbolts 117 Marvel Comics New York Thunderbolts 121 Marvel Comics New York Barnhardt Adam June 7 2019 Jessica Jones Season 3 Review Standout Performances Can Barely Save this Muddied Mess Comic Book com Retrieved June 7 2019 Tommy Liesl director Jamie King writer June 14 2019 A K A Customer Service is Standing By Marvel s Jessica Jones Season 3 Episode 4 Netflix Almas Mairzee director J Holtham writer June 14 2019 A K A I Wish Marvel s Jessica Jones Season 3 Episode 5 Netflix Iacofano Tim director Jesse Harris writer June 14 2019 A K A Sorry Face Marvel s Jessica Jones Season 3 Episode 6 Netflix Getzinger Jennifer director Jane Espenson writer June 14 2019 A K A Hellcat Marvel s Jessica Jones Season 3 Episode 11 Netflix Hardiman Neasa director Melissa Rosenberg amp Nancy Won story Melissa Rosenberg amp Lisa Randolph writer June 14 2019 A K A Everything Marvel s Jessica Jones Season 3 Episode 13 Netflix External links EditMind Wave I at the Marvel Database wiki Mind Wave I at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Mind Wave I at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe Mind Wave II at the Marvel Database wiki Mind Wave I at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mind Wave amp oldid 1121125213, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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