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Quagmire

Quagmire (Jerome Meyers), a villain from the Squadron Supreme universe and member of the Institute of Evil, first appeared in flashback in Squadron Supreme #4 and fully in Squadron Supreme #5, and was created by Mark Gruenwald.

The character is a mutant with the ability to manipulate the extra-dimensional Darkforce in the form of a thick, dark, viscous tar-like substance. He can open a dimensional interface anywhere within thirty feet of him, and can control the flow of Darkforce from a thin spray of globules to a thick torrent of oozing slime. His darkforce manifestation is extremely adhesive: a sufficient quantity can immobilize beings of significant superhuman strength. He can also apply small quantities of it to his fingertips and toes to scale walls and ceilings. He can shape the Darkforce into animated tendrils or whip them about his person in a psychokinetic tornado.

He and the rest of the Institute of Evil hold the Squadron Supreme's loved ones hostage but are defeated, put through a behavior modification process, and granted full membership in the Squadron.[1]

Quagmire later goes into a coma saving civilians from an industrial accident.[2] While comatose, he interfaces with the Darkforce dimension, drowning Doctor Decibel and flooding the hospital with Darkforce until Hyperion disconnects his life support. Quagmire is sucked into the dimension and presumed dead.[3]

Quagmire eventually enters the mainstream Earth dimension through the Man-Thing's body. This apparently restores his criminal personality, and he battles Quasar and Jennifer Kale.[4]

Quagmire in other media

Quagmire appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "Hyperion". This version is an A.I. program for the Squadron Supreme's Citadel.

Quake

Clay Quartermain

Quasar

Neutron

Wendell Vaughn

Phyla-Vell

Richard Rider

Avril Kincaid

Quasimodo

Further reading

Quasimodo is a supervillain, a computer (or "Quasi-Motivational Destruct Organ") created and abandoned by the Mad Thinker.[5] The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual #4 (Nov 1966).[6] The Silver Surfer finds the computer and, feeling pity for his desire to be human, grants him a partly organic, semi-humanoid cyborg body. Quasimodo becomes enraged by his feelings of inferiority compared to the Silver Surfer's more perfect body, battles him, and is rendered immobile by the Surfer.[7] Eventually regaining his mobility, Quasimodo comes into conflict with Captain Marvel,[8] the Beast,[9] Spider-Man and Hawkeye,[10] the Fantastic Four,[11] the Galadorian Spaceknight Rom,[12] and finally the Vision, who expels the villain's consciousness into space.[13]

Returning to Earth, Quasimodo sets up shop at a base in Cuba during the "Dark Reign" storyline, where S.H.I.E.L.D. obtains him for Norman Osborn. He enters Osborn's service as an analyst, compiling dossiers on numerous superhumans where he lists each one depending on if they are a threat, should be locked up, or be good allies with Norman. Quasimodo even recommended leading a group if he was to go after Mad Thinker.[14]

During the "Iron Man 2020" event, Quasimodo appears as a member of the A.I. Army.[15] He and H.E.R.B.I.E. raid a Futura Motors testing site and use an un-hibitor to free the robotic crash test dummies. They are attacked by Iron Man whose attack destroys the un-hibitor. Quasimodo, H.E.R.B.I.E, and the robot test dummies flee the area. After Ghost in the Machine sends a message to Mark One about Arno Stark's project that involves putting an end to the A.I. rebellion, Quasimodo and Machinesmith state they need to stay off the Internet. Mark-One claims that they will tweak the transmission and go on the Heist of the Century by raiding Bain Tower. Quasimodo is zapped by Iron Man as he shuts down in Mark One's arms as he makes Mark One promise that the A.I. Army will win their campaign.[16]

Other versions of Quasimodo

Quasimodo appears in the tie-in comic to The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.[volume & issue needed]

Queen

The Queen are two different character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Ana Soria

Adriana "Ana" Soria, created by Paul Jenkins and Michael Ryan, first appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2) #15 (August 2004). The result of an American military experiment from World War II with the ability to control humans as minions with powerful pheromones, the Queen seeks revenge for the US government's abandonment, resulting in confrontations with Peter Parker / Spider-Man and the various superhero community in stopping her biological bomb from destroying New York City.[17] The character next appears as the supervillainess behind the "Spider-Island" storyline as the Spider-Queen. She is the benefactor to Miles Warren / Jackal and has two Man-Spider enforcers, the Tarantula and the Spider King.[18][19] The Queen's ambitious plans where New York's citizens obtain Spider abilities has the Avengers (led by Ms. Marvel and Iron Man) contain New York City, Anti-Venom curing various Spider-People, and Carlie Cooper and Peter investigating the Spider-Flu's cause.[20][21] Despite Reed Richards's resources preventing people from gaining Spider abilities, various Spider-People mutate into the Man-Spiders which are controlled by the Queen.[22][19] The Queen uses the Spider King as the Spider-Flu's carrier while sending the Tarantula to poison Horizon Labs' serum developed by Max Modell and Michael Morbius but gets deprived of her two enforcers who get respectively cured, spitefully killing her co-conspirator's various clones in response.[23][24][25][26] The Queen transformed herself into a giant sized Man-Spider when confronted by Agent Venom and Captain Steve Rogers followed by Spider-Man (using Doctor Octopus's Octobots) and Mary Jane Watson curing New York's population which weaken the Queen when confronting New York's superhero community before Kaine Parker (using the "Big Time" Spider-Armor) ultimately slays the Queen, freeing New York from her ambitions.[27][26][28]

Ana Soria's powers and abilities

Ana Soria's mutant abilities grant her superhuman strength, telekinesis, sonic scream, and control over the Man-Spiders. Her telepathy allows her to communicate with drones over long distances and telepathically or telekinetically control the Man-Spiders with psychic powers similar to Madame Web, though strong-willed individuals (such as Spider-Man, Spider-Girl and Spider-Woman) are able to resist. Her Spider-Queen form is a giant spider creature who can siphon power from the other Man-Spiders.

All-Mother

The All-Mother, created by Paul Tobin and Pepe Larraz, first appears in Spider-Island: The Amazing Spider-Girl #2 (September 2011). During the "Spider-Island" outbreak, the Insect-esque All-Mother led the Society of the Wasp against the supposed spiders.[29] The All-Mother planned to kill the Spider-powered individuals with a venom.[30] The All-Mother reluctantly team-up with Spider-Girl in stopping the Man-Spiders from advancing on the superheroes fighting the Spider-Queen, however, the Hobgoblin killed her.[31]

Queen in other media

Quicksand

Quicksand is a fictional supervillain, created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, who first appeared in Thor 392.

A woman of Vietnamese descent, Quicksand was once a scientist working at a nuclear facility. An accident transforms her body into a sand-like substance (similar to Sandman). Pretty and selfish, she has a hard time adjusting to her transformation. She calls herself Quicksand and attacks the nuclear reactor in a rage, hoping to get revenge for the accident and shut it down. Thor confronts her and prevents disaster by using his hammer to transport the entire facility to another dimension, and Quicksand escapes.[33] She is later contacted by Mongoose on behalf of Count Tagar, who wants a cell sample from Thor to create a race of gods. She initially refuses, but is persuaded when Mongoose demonstrates a device which can temporarily transform her back into human form. She barely holds her own in battle, and escapes again once the sample is collected.[34]

Since then, Quicksand has apparently resigned herself to her transformation, even reveling in the power and profit she has enjoyed as a professional super-criminal. She serves for a time with Superia's Femizons,[35] which are later shut down by Captain America and Paladin. Later, Quicksand somehow comes to the attention of the rogue Egyptian god Seth, who sends her, Bison, and Mongoose to steal a sample of Inferno-42 from S.H.I.E.L.D. In the course of this mission, they battle Thunderstrike, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Alex DePaul, and hero-for-hire Luke Cage. During the battle, a conscience-stricken Bison turns on his partners, defeating Quicksand and saving the life of DePaul, who lets Bison go free in gratitude.[36]

At some point, she is invited to join the Crimson Cowl's Masters of Evil. She accepts, hoping to get rich through their global weather control scheme. The team is defeated and apprehended by the Thunderbolts, and Quicksand is among those remanded to custody.[37]

During the Civil War storyline, Quicksand is once again seen fighting the Thunderbolts, this time in Denver, Colorado, and is once again defeated. When their leader, Baron Zemo, is contacted by Iron Man to hunt down villains so Stark can recruit them into his own team, Quicksand is one of them.[38] After a period of dream manipulation, she becomes part of Thunderbolts Team B and helps arrest the U-Foes in Portland. Assisting her are Thunderbolts veterans Joystick, Blizzard and Fixer.[39]

During the Dark Reign storyline, Quicksand is revealed as a member of the Initiative's new team for the state of Delaware, the Women Warriors.[40] The team later takes part in the assault on Asgard.[41]

She is later sent to the Raft. When Juggernaut destroys the prison she escapes, but is contained by Justice and handed over to the authorities.[42] Later, she and other super-criminals are sent to a prison not fit to contain them. A riot erupts, and Quicksand is key to the brawl until she is defeated by Rogue and Mimic.[43]

Quicksand’s strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, and durability have all been enhanced as a result of exposure to atomic radiation. Her altered body provides her with protection from physical and energy attacks. She has the ability to transform into a malleable sand-like substance which can be hardened, dispersed, or shaped according to her will. She can increase her size and mass to an unknown extent when in sand-form, and can manipulate it for various effects. She has used this ability to form hammers, elongate parts of her body, and fire sandblasts. Although Quicksand's body is capable of transforming to human form, she does not appear to be able to initiate this change without artificial assistance.

Quicksilver

Quill

Warpie Quill

This Quill first appeared in Captain Britain (vol. 2) #7 and was created by Jamie Delano and Alan Davis. He is one of the Warpies, a group of superhumans created by the Jaspers' Warp. The group was taken in by the British government organization R.C.X. Quill and several other Warpies are trained for combat, forming the Cherubim. They attack Captain Britain, but are later taken in by him and his sister Elizabeth Braddock.[44] The Warpies are later abducted by the new R.C.X. and again came into conflict with Captain Britain, now part of Excalibur. The Warpies were all slowly turning into humans, but the new R.C.X. had told them that they were dying. Excalibur uncovers the truth and tells the Warpies. They also free the original leaders of the R.C.X. and leave the Warpies in their care.[45]

The Warpies are again abducted shortly afterwards by Black Air, another government organisation, who experiments on the group in an attempt to keep them superhuman. Their experiments succeeded, but the Warpies are then captured by Mastermind. Under his leadership, the group attacks and destroys most of the Captain Britain Corps. Captain Britain defeats them and turns them into normal humans.[46]

When powered, Quill's body is covered in barbs, and he has razor-sharp claws.

Max Jordan

Quill (Max Jordan), a student at the Xavier Institute, first appeared in New X-Men: Academy X #1 and was created by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir. When the students were each assigned to squads, Quill was assigned to Cyclops's. Quill is voted class clown by the students of the Institute.[47]

He is caught trying to steal test answers from the headmaster’s office. Kitty Pryde arranges for him and his accomplices to be mentored by Gambit, but instead of making them see the error of their ways, Gambit teaches them proper theft techniques.[48]

He is killed during William Stryker's attack on the Xavier Institute in the wake of M-Day.[49] His body is seen in a telepathic image Emma Frost used to torment Carol Danvers about her persistence with the Registration Act.[50]

Max is covered in porcupine-like quills that he can shoot from his body or use as a shield.

Other versions of Quill

In the "House of M" storyline, Max is a SHIELD Hellions squad student.[51]

Quill in other media

Meredith Quill

Further reading

Meredith Quill is the mother of Peter Quill and the wife of J'son. The Earth-791 version of the character, created by Steve Englehart, Steve Gan and Bob McLeod, first appeared in Marvel Preview #4 (January 1976). The Earth-616 version of the character, created by Brian Michael Bendis and Steve McNiven, first appeared in Marvel Now! Point One #1 (December 2012).

Meredith Quill in Earth-791

While hiking, Meredith sees a spaceship crash near her. She investigates and discovers a human-like alien named Jason of Sparta. After nursing him back to health and forming a romantic relationship with him, Jason leaves, not wanting to risk taking Meredith into dangerous territory, and erases her mind so she will not feel sad. A month later, Meredith rekindles her romance with an old acquaintance, Jake Quill, and marries him.[54] When Meredith gives birth to Peter, the planets, sun and moon are aligned, causing his appearance to be noticeably different from Meredith and Jake. Feeling that Meredith has cheated on him, Jake takes the baby from the weakened Meredith and tries to kill him, but suffers a heart attack. Meredith is unable to reach Peter for an hour due to her condition. She raises Peter by herself, living a relatively peaceful and uneventful life until Peter sees a spaceship land while out for a walk. He runs back to his mother and brings her to see the aliens, but they turn out to be evil and kill her, leaving Peter an orphan.[55]

Meredith Quill in Earth-616

When Peter Quill's story was updated, Meredith's history was also altered. After getting over a bad breakup with her ex-husband Jake, an alien by the name of J'son crashes in front of her house. She nurses him back to health and over time the two fall in love. J'son fixes his ship so he can return to war against the Badoon and leaves behind his element gun as a keepsake. Shortly after he leaves, Meredith realizes she is pregnant, eventually giving birth to Peter.[56] Meredith raises Peter with the help of her friend Lisa Chang, who would train Peter as an adult.[57] The Badoon, hellbent on destroying anyone from J'son's bloodline, return and kill Meredith, but are killed along with her.[56]

Meredith Quill in other media

Meredith Quill in film

  • Meredith Quill appears in the 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy, portrayed by Laura Haddock. Dying of terminal cancer, she gives Peter Quill a mixtape before passing, all the while declaring that Peter's father was "an angel made of pure light".
  • Laura Haddock reprises her role in the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, appearing in the prologue. This film reveals that Peter's father is Ego, rather than J'son. It is later revealed that Ego visited her multiple times, and in their last meeting secretly gave her the tumor which caused her death. Star-Lord and the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy avenge her death by foiling Ego's plan of universal genocide.

Meredith Quill in television

  • Meredith Quill appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy TV series, voiced by Cree Summer (in "Origins") and Vanessa Marshall (in later appearances). Just as in the comics, Meredith had a relationship with J'son, who fathered Peter, although her death was the same as Laura Haddock's character in the film.

Meredith Quill in video games

  • Meredith Quill appears in Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series, voiced by Courtenay Taylor. A flashback to Peter's last days with his mother shows Meredith having Peter promise not to use his fists if he confronts a bully. Following her death, it is revealed that she had a previous encounter with Yondu, who took Peter in on her advice. A vision of her appears following Star-Lord's apparent death, where the Eternity Forge revives him. In episode 5, following Hala the Accuser's defeat, the player has the option to either have Mantis allow Star-Lord to make contact with his mother's spirit or to use the remaining energies of the Eternity Forge to revive her.

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  3. ^ Squadron Supreme #10
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List of Marvel Comics characters 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZQuagmire EditQuagmire Jerome Meyers a villain from the Squadron Supreme universe and member of the Institute of Evil first appeared in flashback in Squadron Supreme 4 and fully in Squadron Supreme 5 and was created by Mark Gruenwald The character is a mutant with the ability to manipulate the extra dimensional Darkforce in the form of a thick dark viscous tar like substance He can open a dimensional interface anywhere within thirty feet of him and can control the flow of Darkforce from a thin spray of globules to a thick torrent of oozing slime His darkforce manifestation is extremely adhesive a sufficient quantity can immobilize beings of significant superhuman strength He can also apply small quantities of it to his fingertips and toes to scale walls and ceilings He can shape the Darkforce into animated tendrils or whip them about his person in a psychokinetic tornado He and the rest of the Institute of Evil hold the Squadron Supreme s loved ones hostage but are defeated put through a behavior modification process and granted full membership in the Squadron 1 Quagmire later goes into a coma saving civilians from an industrial accident 2 While comatose he interfaces with the Darkforce dimension drowning Doctor Decibel and flooding the hospital with Darkforce until Hyperion disconnects his life support Quagmire is sucked into the dimension and presumed dead 3 Quagmire eventually enters the mainstream Earth dimension through the Man Thing s body This apparently restores his criminal personality and he battles Quasar and Jennifer Kale 4 Quagmire in other media Edit Quagmire appears in the Avengers Assemble episode Hyperion This version is an A I program for the Squadron Supreme s Citadel Quake EditMain article Daisy JohnsonClay Quartermain EditMain article Clay QuartermainQuasar EditMain article Quasar comics Neutron Edit Main article Quasar comics Neutron Wendell Vaughn Edit Main article Wendell Vaughn Phyla Vell Edit Main article Phyla Vell Richard Rider Edit Main article Nova Richard Rider Avril Kincaid Edit Main article Quasar comics Avril KincaidQuasimodo EditFurther reading Quasimodo at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Quasimodo at the Grand Comics DatabaseQuasimodo is a supervillain a computer or Quasi Motivational Destruct Organ created and abandoned by the Mad Thinker 5 The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Fantastic Four Annual 4 Nov 1966 6 The Silver Surfer finds the computer and feeling pity for his desire to be human grants him a partly organic semi humanoid cyborg body Quasimodo becomes enraged by his feelings of inferiority compared to the Silver Surfer s more perfect body battles him and is rendered immobile by the Surfer 7 Eventually regaining his mobility Quasimodo comes into conflict with Captain Marvel 8 the Beast 9 Spider Man and Hawkeye 10 the Fantastic Four 11 the Galadorian Spaceknight Rom 12 and finally the Vision who expels the villain s consciousness into space 13 Returning to Earth Quasimodo sets up shop at a base in Cuba during the Dark Reign storyline where S H I E L D obtains him for Norman Osborn He enters Osborn s service as an analyst compiling dossiers on numerous superhumans where he lists each one depending on if they are a threat should be locked up or be good allies with Norman Quasimodo even recommended leading a group if he was to go after Mad Thinker 14 During the Iron Man 2020 event Quasimodo appears as a member of the A I Army 15 He and H E R B I E raid a Futura Motors testing site and use an un hibitor to free the robotic crash test dummies They are attacked by Iron Man whose attack destroys the un hibitor Quasimodo H E R B I E and the robot test dummies flee the area After Ghost in the Machine sends a message to Mark One about Arno Stark s project that involves putting an end to the A I rebellion Quasimodo and Machinesmith state they need to stay off the Internet Mark One claims that they will tweak the transmission and go on the Heist of the Century by raiding Bain Tower Quasimodo is zapped by Iron Man as he shuts down in Mark One s arms as he makes Mark One promise that the A I Army will win their campaign 16 Other versions of Quasimodo Edit Quasimodo appears in the tie in comic to The Avengers Earth s Mightiest Heroes volume amp issue needed Queen EditThe Queen are two different character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics Ana Soria Edit Adriana Ana Soria created by Paul Jenkins and Michael Ryan first appears in The Spectacular Spider Man vol 2 15 August 2004 The result of an American military experiment from World War II with the ability to control humans as minions with powerful pheromones the Queen seeks revenge for the US government s abandonment resulting in confrontations with Peter Parker Spider Man and the various superhero community in stopping her biological bomb from destroying New York City 17 The character next appears as the supervillainess behind the Spider Island storyline as the Spider Queen She is the benefactor to Miles Warren Jackal and has two Man Spider enforcers the Tarantula and the Spider King 18 19 The Queen s ambitious plans where New York s citizens obtain Spider abilities has the Avengers led by Ms Marvel and Iron Man contain New York City Anti Venom curing various Spider People and Carlie Cooper and Peter investigating the Spider Flu s cause 20 21 Despite Reed Richards s resources preventing people from gaining Spider abilities various Spider People mutate into the Man Spiders which are controlled by the Queen 22 19 The Queen uses the Spider King as the Spider Flu s carrier while sending the Tarantula to poison Horizon Labs serum developed by Max Modell and Michael Morbius but gets deprived of her two enforcers who get respectively cured spitefully killing her co conspirator s various clones in response 23 24 25 26 The Queen transformed herself into a giant sized Man Spider when confronted by Agent Venom and Captain Steve Rogers followed by Spider Man using Doctor Octopus s Octobots and Mary Jane Watson curing New York s population which weaken the Queen when confronting New York s superhero community before Kaine Parker using the Big Time Spider Armor ultimately slays the Queen freeing New York from her ambitions 27 26 28 Ana Soria s powers and abilities Edit Ana Soria s mutant abilities grant her superhuman strength telekinesis sonic scream and control over the Man Spiders Her telepathy allows her to communicate with drones over long distances and telepathically or telekinetically control the Man Spiders with psychic powers similar to Madame Web though strong willed individuals such as Spider Man Spider Girl and Spider Woman are able to resist Her Spider Queen form is a giant spider creature who can siphon power from the other Man Spiders All Mother Edit The All Mother created by Paul Tobin and Pepe Larraz first appears in Spider Island The Amazing Spider Girl 2 September 2011 During the Spider Island outbreak the Insect esque All Mother led the Society of the Wasp against the supposed spiders 29 The All Mother planned to kill the Spider powered individuals with a venom 30 The All Mother reluctantly team up with Spider Girl in stopping the Man Spiders from advancing on the superheroes fighting the Spider Queen however the Hobgoblin killed her 31 Queen in other media Edit An unrelated version of the Spider Queen appeared in the Spider Woman episode Return of the Spider Queen during which Jessica Drew Spider Woman voiced by Joan Van Ark is brainwashed Ana Soria Spider Queen appears as a playable character in the mobile game Spider Man Unlimited 32 Quicksand EditQuicksand is a fictional supervillain created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz who first appeared in Thor 392 A woman of Vietnamese descent Quicksand was once a scientist working at a nuclear facility An accident transforms her body into a sand like substance similar to Sandman Pretty and selfish she has a hard time adjusting to her transformation She calls herself Quicksand and attacks the nuclear reactor in a rage hoping to get revenge for the accident and shut it down Thor confronts her and prevents disaster by using his hammer to transport the entire facility to another dimension and Quicksand escapes 33 She is later contacted by Mongoose on behalf of Count Tagar who wants a cell sample from Thor to create a race of gods She initially refuses but is persuaded when Mongoose demonstrates a device which can temporarily transform her back into human form She barely holds her own in battle and escapes again once the sample is collected 34 Since then Quicksand has apparently resigned herself to her transformation even reveling in the power and profit she has enjoyed as a professional super criminal She serves for a time with Superia s Femizons 35 which are later shut down by Captain America and Paladin Later Quicksand somehow comes to the attention of the rogue Egyptian god Seth who sends her Bison and Mongoose to steal a sample of Inferno 42 from S H I E L D In the course of this mission they battle Thunderstrike S H I E L D agent Alex DePaul and hero for hire Luke Cage During the battle a conscience stricken Bison turns on his partners defeating Quicksand and saving the life of DePaul who lets Bison go free in gratitude 36 At some point she is invited to join the Crimson Cowl s Masters of Evil She accepts hoping to get rich through their global weather control scheme The team is defeated and apprehended by the Thunderbolts and Quicksand is among those remanded to custody 37 During the Civil War storyline Quicksand is once again seen fighting the Thunderbolts this time in Denver Colorado and is once again defeated When their leader Baron Zemo is contacted by Iron Man to hunt down villains so Stark can recruit them into his own team Quicksand is one of them 38 After a period of dream manipulation she becomes part of Thunderbolts Team B and helps arrest the U Foes in Portland Assisting her are Thunderbolts veterans Joystick Blizzard and Fixer 39 During the Dark Reign storyline Quicksand is revealed as a member of the Initiative s new team for the state of Delaware the Women Warriors 40 The team later takes part in the assault on Asgard 41 She is later sent to the Raft When Juggernaut destroys the prison she escapes but is contained by Justice and handed over to the authorities 42 Later she and other super criminals are sent to a prison not fit to contain them A riot erupts and Quicksand is key to the brawl until she is defeated by Rogue and Mimic 43 Quicksand s strength speed stamina agility reflexes and durability have all been enhanced as a result of exposure to atomic radiation Her altered body provides her with protection from physical and energy attacks She has the ability to transform into a malleable sand like substance which can be hardened dispersed or shaped according to her will She can increase her size and mass to an unknown extent when in sand form and can manipulate it for various effects She has used this ability to form hammers elongate parts of her body and fire sandblasts Although Quicksand s body is capable of transforming to human form she does not appear to be able to initiate this change without artificial assistance Quicksilver EditMain article Quicksilver comics Quill EditWarpie Quill Edit This Quill first appeared in Captain Britain vol 2 7 and was created by Jamie Delano and Alan Davis He is one of the Warpies a group of superhumans created by the Jaspers Warp The group was taken in by the British government organization R C X Quill and several other Warpies are trained for combat forming the Cherubim They attack Captain Britain but are later taken in by him and his sister Elizabeth Braddock 44 The Warpies are later abducted by the new R C X and again came into conflict with Captain Britain now part of Excalibur The Warpies were all slowly turning into humans but the new R C X had told them that they were dying Excalibur uncovers the truth and tells the Warpies They also free the original leaders of the R C X and leave the Warpies in their care 45 The Warpies are again abducted shortly afterwards by Black Air another government organisation who experiments on the group in an attempt to keep them superhuman Their experiments succeeded but the Warpies are then captured by Mastermind Under his leadership the group attacks and destroys most of the Captain Britain Corps Captain Britain defeats them and turns them into normal humans 46 When powered Quill s body is covered in barbs and he has razor sharp claws Max Jordan Edit Quill Max Jordan a student at the Xavier Institute first appeared in New X Men Academy X 1 and was created by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir When the students were each assigned to squads Quill was assigned to Cyclops s Quill is voted class clown by the students of the Institute 47 He is caught trying to steal test answers from the headmaster s office Kitty Pryde arranges for him and his accomplices to be mentored by Gambit but instead of making them see the error of their ways Gambit teaches them proper theft techniques 48 He is killed during William Stryker s attack on the Xavier Institute in the wake of M Day 49 His body is seen in a telepathic image Emma Frost used to torment Carol Danvers about her persistence with the Registration Act 50 Max is covered in porcupine like quills that he can shoot from his body or use as a shield Other versions of Quill Edit In the House of M storyline Max is a SHIELD Hellions squad student 51 Quill in other media Edit A character inspired by Quill and credited as Kid Omega appears in X Men The Last Stand portrayed by Ken Leung The writer director commentary on the home release clarified that the credits were mistaken and that the character is intended to be Quill 52 This version is a member of the Omegas who join forces with Magneto s Brotherhood in opposing a mutant cure only to be killed by Phoenix Quill s voice appears in a voicemail message for Xavier s School for Gifted Youngsters depicted in a bonus feature on the home release of X Men Apocalypse 53 Meredith Quill EditFurther reading Meredith Quill at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Meredith Quill at the Grand Comics DatabaseMeredith Quill is the mother of Peter Quill and the wife of J son The Earth 791 version of the character created by Steve Englehart Steve Gan and Bob McLeod first appeared in Marvel Preview 4 January 1976 The Earth 616 version of the character created by Brian Michael Bendis and Steve McNiven first appeared in Marvel Now Point One 1 December 2012 Meredith Quill in Earth 791 Edit While hiking Meredith sees a spaceship crash near her She investigates and discovers a human like alien named Jason of Sparta After nursing him back to health and forming a romantic relationship with him Jason leaves not wanting to risk taking Meredith into dangerous territory and erases her mind so she will not feel sad A month later Meredith rekindles her romance with an old acquaintance Jake Quill and marries him 54 When Meredith gives birth to Peter the planets sun and moon are aligned causing his appearance to be noticeably different from Meredith and Jake Feeling that Meredith has cheated on him Jake takes the baby from the weakened Meredith and tries to kill him but suffers a heart attack Meredith is unable to reach Peter for an hour due to her condition She raises Peter by herself living a relatively peaceful and uneventful life until Peter sees a spaceship land while out for a walk He runs back to his mother and brings her to see the aliens but they turn out to be evil and kill her leaving Peter an orphan 55 Meredith Quill in Earth 616 Edit When Peter Quill s story was updated Meredith s history was also altered After getting over a bad breakup with her ex husband Jake an alien by the name of J son crashes in front of her house She nurses him back to health and over time the two fall in love J son fixes his ship so he can return to war against the Badoon and leaves behind his element gun as a keepsake Shortly after he leaves Meredith realizes she is pregnant eventually giving birth to Peter 56 Meredith raises Peter with the help of her friend Lisa Chang who would train Peter as an adult 57 The Badoon hellbent on destroying anyone from J son s bloodline return and kill Meredith but are killed along with her 56 Meredith Quill in other media Edit Meredith Quill in film Edit Meredith Quill appears in the 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy portrayed by Laura Haddock Dying of terminal cancer she gives Peter Quill a mixtape before passing all the while declaring that Peter s father was an angel made of pure light Laura Haddock reprises her role in the 2017 film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 appearing in the prologue This film reveals that Peter s father is Ego rather than J son It is later revealed that Ego visited her multiple times and in their last meeting secretly gave her the tumor which caused her death Star Lord and the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy avenge her death by foiling Ego s plan of universal genocide Meredith Quill in television Edit Meredith Quill appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy TV series voiced by Cree Summer in Origins and Vanessa Marshall in later appearances Just as in the comics Meredith had a relationship with J son who fathered Peter although her death was the same as Laura Haddock s character in the film Meredith Quill in video games Edit Meredith Quill appears in Guardians of the Galaxy The Telltale Series voiced by Courtenay Taylor A flashback to Peter s last days with his mother shows Meredith having Peter promise not to use his fists if he confronts a bully Following her death it is revealed that she had a previous encounter with Yondu who took Peter in on her advice A vision of her appears following Star Lord s apparent death where the Eternity Forge revives him In episode 5 following Hala the Accuser s defeat the player has the option to either have Mantis allow Star Lord to make contact with his mother s spirit or to use the remaining energies of the Eternity Forge to revive her References Edit Squadron Supreme 5 6 Squadron Supreme 8 Squadron Supreme 10 Marvel Comics Presents 29 Fantastic Four Annual 4 Marvel Comics DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel Darling Andrew Forbeck Matt Cowsill Alan Bray Adam 2019 The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing p 288 ISBN 978 1 4654 7890 0 Fantastic Four Annual 5 Marvel Comics Captain Marvel 7 Marvel Comics Amazing Adventures 14 Marvel Comics Marvel Team Up 22 Marvel Comics Fantastic Four 202 Marvel Comics Rom 42 43 Marvel Comics The Avengers 253 Marvel Comics Dark Reign Files 1 one shot Marvel Comics Iron Man 2020 vol 2 1 Marvel Comics Iron Man 2020 vol 2 2 Marvel Comics The Spectacular Spider Man vol 2 15 20 The Amazing Spider Man 666 a b The Amazing Spider 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