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Speed (character)

Speed (Thomas "Tommy" Shepherd) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted as a member of the Young Avengers, a team of teenaged superheroes in the Marvel Universe. His powers are based on those of his uncle Quicksilver. Speed first appeared in the comic book Young Avengers #10 (March 2006).[1] In the 12th issue, he adopts the costumed identity Speed and joins the Young Avengers.

Speed
Tommy Shepherd as Speed.
Art by Jim Cheung.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAs Thomas Maximoff:
The Vision and the Scarlet Witch #12 (September 1986)
As Thomas Shepherd:
Young Avengers #10 (March 2006)
Created byThomas Maximoff:
Steve Englehart
Richard Howell
Thomas Shepherd:
Allan Heinberg
Jim Cheung
In-story information
Alter egoThomas "Tommy" Shepherd
SpeciesHuman mutant
Team affiliationsChampions
Young Avengers
PartnershipsWiccan (brother)
Abilities
  • Supersonic speed
  • Molecular acceleration
  • Superhuman strength, durability, and agility
  • Accelerated perception
  • Concussive Blasts
  • Superhumanly fast reflexes
  • Fast metabolism
  • Intangibility
  • Whirlwind Creation

His story sees him discovering that he and the magical teen hero Wiccan are in fact long lost twin brothers, and that the pair are the reincarnations of the sons of the Scarlet Witch and her former husband Vision.

An illusory Tommy appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Disney+ miniseries WandaVision (2021) played by Gavin Borders and Jett Klyne. Klyne returned as a human version of Tommy from an alternate reality in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).

Publication history

Speed made his debut in Young Avengers #10 (March 2006) when he was recruited into the team after being broken out of prison. He was a main character until the conclusion of the series, adopting the code name Speed in the twelfth and final issue (August 2006).

Afterwards, Speed continued to appear alongside his team in miniseries such as Young Avengers Presents and Dark Reign: Young Avengers; the event comic tie-ins Civil War, Secret Invasion and Siege: Young Avengers (co-starring with The Runaways in the former two); and various other guest appearances. From 2010 to 2012 he was a part of the main cast in Avengers: The Children's Crusade, written and drawn by the original Young Avengers creative team of Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung.

Speed next appeared in Young Avengers (vol. 2) #6 (August 2013) before mysteriously vanishing. He reappeared at the end of issue #14 (February 2014), with his recovery shown in the final issue #15 (March 2014).

Apart a single-panel appearance in the Scarlet Witch series by James Robinson, Speed was absent from comics for five years until a guest appearance alongside the other former Young Avengers in The Unstoppable Wasp #7 (July 2019). He was since featured in the event comic tie-in Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling (September 2020), made a non-speaking cameo in the epilogue issue Empyre: Aftermath (November 2020), and guest-starred in X-Factor (vol. 4) #7 (April 2021) and #10 (August 2021). He was a supporting character in the limited series X-Men: The Trial of Magneto.

Fictional character biography

Thomas Maximoff

Thomas and William were twins, with Tommy being the older of the two, Thomas and Willian supposedly born to Scarlet Witch and Vision; in reality, Scarlet Witch used her reality warping powers to create twin sons, unknowingly, from two of five scattered fragments of the soul of the demon Mephisto that were previously lost to him in an ill-fated encounter with the powerful mutant child Franklin Richards.[2][3] When the boys' souls were reabsorbed into Mephisto, because of the power Wanda put into the soul fragments, they destroyed him and their souls were reincarnated as Thomas Shepherd, the Young Avenger Speed, and Billy.

Thomas Shepherd

Thomas "Tommy" Shepherd was raised in Springfield, New Jersey as the only son of Frank and Mary Shepherd, who are divorced.

Wiccan and the other Young Avengers locate him as another teenager with ties to the Avengers using the same program devised by the Vision that Iron Lad used to locate most of the current Young Avengers, their intent being to recruit more super-powered teens who could help them rescue their abducted teammate, Hulkling.[volume & issue needed]

The Young Avengers find Tommy in a high-powered facility in Springfield that Hawkeye (Kate Bishop) initially describes as "just juvie" (juvenile hall), though the facility and its staff are equipped with advanced offensive and defensive technology such as robotic suits and power dampening containment cells.[volume & issue needed]

Vision states that Tommy is being held at the facility, presumably under court order, because he "accidentally" vaporized his school. When they release him from his cell, it is immediately noted that Tommy, a white-haired speedster, bears a striking resemblance to Billy ("twin-like") and Quicksilver, sharing the latter's hair color and similar abilities.[volume & issue needed]

The team encounters the armed officers of the facility. Tommy cynically and cruelly begins attacking the officers and fleeing doctors, stating that he had been locked up for months and that during his time there, he was tested and experimented on with the goal to make him into a living weapon. Hawkeye and Patriot manage to stop him and convince him to join them in rescuing their teammate Hulkling from Kl'rt the Super-Skrull.[4] Little more has been revealed about the facility or Tommy's experiences there prior to his release, nor have they been addressed by the other Young Avengers or Tommy himself.[volume & issue needed]

Tommy joins Billy as they search for the Scarlet Witch through Genosha and Wundagore before finally encountering Master Pandemonium at a former residence of the Scarlet Witch and the Vision. Master Pandemonium decides not to fight the boys after recognizing Wiccan's magic as being the same as the Scarlet Witch's. Instead, he elaborates on their history concerning Mephisto and the Scarlet Witch and advises them that the history they search for is filled with "darkness and chaos" and that they should embrace who they are in the present.[volume & issue needed]

He goes on a date with Kate to help relieve her tensions about losing her name and bow to Clint Barton. He then helps her break into the Secret Avengers home base and reclaim her bow. During the course of the evening, the two share a kiss, addressing the heretofore unspoken love triangle between himself, Kate, and Patriot. However, Kate decides to attempt a relationship with Patriot instead.[5] Tommy decides to officially join the team and adopts the codename Speed.[6]

When the Young Avengers confront the group of teenagers that have been using their name, Tommy immediately recognizes the member Coat of Arms (Lisa Molinari). It is revealed that Tommy knew her from "juvie" and is implied that they used to have a relationship.[7]

Tommy and his friends are recruited to assist in defending Asgard when it is attacked by the forces under the control of Norman Osborn. Specifically, Tommy is tasked with delivering a backup suit of armor to Iron Man, which is essential in winning the day.[8]

An older version of Tommy appears alongside the other Young Avengers in Avengers: The Children's Crusade - Young Avengers, a one-shot with the possible future timeline where the Young Avengers are grown up and now the Avengers. Tommy is together with Kate, who is pregnant and expecting twins. The timeline is the result of Iron Lad continuing to alter the timestream in an attempt to defeat Kang the Conqueror.[9]

When the Young Avengers disband following the events of the Children's Crusade, Tommy gets a job assembling tablet computers. He eventually meets and befriends Prodigy, a former member of the New X-Men, and partners with the boy to catch a mysterious entity dressed as Patriot. The "not-Patriot" entity attacks Speed and dissipates his body, before leaving a horrified Prodigy behind.[10] Eventually when Prodigy kisses the not-Patriot, Tommy reappears in the not-Patriot's place with no memory of being missing. Finding himself unexpectedly kissing Prodigy, he jumps back and says that Prodigy is "moving too fast". Later that night Tommy dances with Kate and is embraced tightly by Wiccan.[11]

In the one-shot Lords of Empyre: Emperor Hulkling,[12][13] Speed and Prodigy now appear to be dating. They go out drinking with Hulkling, who describes that they "always have exactly one and a half drinks and start making out".[13] Their relationship status is confirmed in Marvel Voices: Pride #2021, where the characters discuss their different attitudes to being bisexual. For Prodigy, the label is material to his identity and helps him understand himself better, whereas Speed says "I crushed on who I crushed and... never did much worrying about the labels."[14]

Speed does not move to the mutant island nation of Krakoa along with Prodigy. He is shown visiting Prodigy at X-Factor headquarters on Krakoa by running across the ocean, rather than using the Krakoan gates.[15] He later attends the Hellfire Gala and discovers the Scarlet Witch's corpse;[16] afterwards remaining on Krakoa while X-Factor conduct the murder investigation.[17]

Parentage

In Young Avengers #11, Tommy's possible relationship to the Scarlet Witch, the original android Vision, and Billy was revealed by the Super-Skrull and the current Vision. In the past, the Scarlet Witch used her reality-warping powers to create twin sons, unknowingly using two (of five) scattered fragments of the soul of the demon Mephisto that he had lost in an encounter with the powerful mutant child, Franklin Richards.[18][19] When the boys' souls were reabsorbed into Mephisto, they destroyed him and the souls were reincarnated separately as Thomas Shepherd and William Kaplan.

Writer Allan Heinberg stated of the situation, "According to Billy's theory, the souls of Wanda's twins inhabited his and Tommy's bodies when they were dispersed from Mephisto. But it's only a theory."[20] He also stated in another interview that his plans for the new 'season' involved the two searching for Wanda, stating "If everything goes according to plan, Wanda will indeed return to Young Avengers early in Season Two, when Billy and Tommy embark on a search for the true source of their powers.[21] Indeed, the Young Avengers Present issue from March 2008 has been solicited as involving "twin brothers" Wiccan and Speed looking for their "mother Wanda".[22]

Much conjecture has been made as to their appearance and powers, and while Marvel's official character files state that they are, indeed, her children[citation needed], in the comics the only indication thereof is K'Lrt's statements and Vision's files. Billy believes himself to be Wanda's son, however Tommy has been more skeptical about the situation.

However, in Young Avengers Presents #3, where Speed and Wiccan search for the Scarlet Witch, Tommy's skepticism appears to have entirely diminished. He refers to himself as Wiccan's "big brother" (though neither truly knows who is older) and frequently refers to the Scarlet Witch during their search as "Mom."[23]

In the limited series Avengers: Children's Crusade, the Young Avengers set out to locate the Scarlet Witch and Speed displays his original skepticism of their link to her. As they begin their search, Magneto arrives, having noticed the twins and their similarities to Wanda and Pietro, stating that he wants Wiccan and Speed to finally know him as their grandfather.[24] Upon hearing this, Speed immediately accepts that the relationship must be genuine, later referring to Quicksilver as his "Uncle Pietro".[25]

In Children's Crusade #6, Scarlet Witch confirms that Billy and Tommy are the reincarnations of her sons. When Wanda is discussing her life with a psychiatrist, she again confirms that Billy and Tommy are the reincarnated souls of her sons. However, seeing as they are already teenagers, Wanda doesn't know if they were normal kids before her sons' souls took over their bodies (effectively killing whoever they were before) or whether the spirits went back in time to be born and raised by different parents.[26]

Powers and abilities

Speed is a mutant with the power to move and accelerate at speeds far beyond those of normal human beings. His physiology is designed to move at high speeds which also grants him superhuman reflexes, agility, and durability. This durability is limited to impact forces, so bullets, energy blasts, and other piercing attacks are capable of harming him. It is also likely that Speed possesses a high amount of superhuman strength in his lower body, allowing him to lift around 1 ton, while his upper body is strengthened to the point where he can lift around 800 lbs. Although his top speed is unknown, he can exceed the speed of sound (about 1,225 km/h, or 761 mph) and resist the effects of friction, reduced oxygen, and kinetic impact while moving at those speeds. In Young Avengers Presents #3 he asserts that he is "Quicksilver fast", shown running from the eastern seaboard of the United States to Genosha, an island off the east coast of Africa, as well as search the entire island for anyone living there in the same amount of time it takes Wiccan to teleport the same distance. This indicates that Speed is fast enough to run across the surface tension of a body of water without sinking. In addition, his mind can operate in an accelerated state, allowing him to read in super speed and remember everything he's seen.

He can also generate hyperkinetic vibrations that accelerate the molecules in matter, causing any solid object he directs his vibrations at to explode. During the Civil War: Young Avengers and Runaways crossover, when both teams invaded the Cube in order to save their friends, Speed is shown exploding a gun in his hand by using his hyperkinetic vibrations. He is also able to accelerate his molecules (or even those of small groups of people) and vibrate fast enough to pass through solid matter, such as walls.[24]

Reception

Critical reception

Nishid Motwani of CBR.com referred to Speed as a "fan favorite character audiences can't help but love," writing, "Speed has spent a lot of time isolated. He was kept in a facility where high-powered individuals are held captive and experimented upon. Despite the things he has gone through, Tommy's personality is still vibrant and he instantly makes fans fall in love with him."[27] Alex Schlesinger of Screen Rant wrote, "Speed sits at a unique intersection where Young Avengers fans feel they know Tommy and have witnessed his growth, and yet have incredibly few stories where he's a central character. Now would be the perfect time to tap Speed to act as the team lead and mentor for the next generation of youthful superheroes. Speed has the charisma, power, legacy, and connections to be an ideal leader, and it would be incredibly helpful for a new team to have a slightly older, more experienced leader who could guide them in their heroics. The hero Speed, son of the Scarlet Witch, has not been utilized enough in Marvel Comics, but hopefully the future will give Tommy the spotlight as the leader of the Young Avengers."[28]

Accolades

  • In 2018, CBR.com ranked Speed 20th in their "25 Fastest Characters In The Marvel Universe" list.[29]
  • In 2021, Looper ranked Speed 9th in their "Fastest Speedsters In History" list.[30]
  • In 2021, Screen Rant ranked Speed 8th in their "10 Most Powerful Members Of The Young Avengers" list.[31]
  • In 2022, CBR.com ranked Speed and Wiccan 1st in their "10 Best Twins In Comics" list,[32] and ranked Wiccan 7th in their "8 Fastest Avengers" list[33] and 12th in their "Marvel: The 20 Fastest Speedsters" list.[34]

Other versions

Avengers Fairy Tales

In the one-shot Avengers Fairy Tales, Speed appears as the White Rabbit in an adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. He refers to the March Hare (Wiccan) as his brother.

The Last Avengers Story

 
Tommy Maximoff Art by Ariel Olivetti.

In The Last Avengers Story (which uses an alternate timeline), Billy and Tommy grew up as the children of the Vision and the Scarlet Witch. As a child, Tommy witnessed the accidental murder of his mother by his uncle, Quicksilver, which caused their father, the Vision to become emotionless and withdrawn. Tommy (known as "Tommy Maximoff") chose to become a student of Doctor Strange and learn the mystic arts. He and his brother Billy (who became a villain known as "the Grim Reaper" and sought revenge against him and their father) communicated via holograms where Tommy implored his brother to give up his villainy, stating that he was apprehensive to fight him.

Eventually the Reaper joined forces with Kang the Conqueror and Ultron-59 and their "final battle" with the Avengers. Tommy sought advice from Doctor Strange about what to do concerning his brother, stating that he was not ready to fight him. Tommy decided to assist the Avengers and tried to reach and recruit the Vision, who had become near-catatonic and enormous having apathetically allowed his molecules to diffuse, but to no avail. Angered and frustrated, Tommy left to fight his brother. Tommy and Billy were locked in battle until their father the Vision saw this and came to his senses and destroyed Ultron, ending the fight.

Unlike his Earth-616 counterpart, Tommy Maximoff inherited his mystical abilities from his mother the Scarlet Witch rather than his uncle's super speed. As a student of Doctor Strange, Tommy was able to perform various magical feats, including concussive mystical bolts and creating force fields.[35]

In other media

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Several versions of Thomas "Tommy" Maximoff appear in live-action media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by Gavin Borders as a five-year old and Jett Klyne as a ten-year old.

  • In the miniseries WandaVision Tommy appears as an illusion created by Wanda Maximoff via chaos magic when she placed Westview, New Jersey within a "Hex" and displays the ability to willingly age himself. In the episode "Now in Color", Wanda becomes pregnant by unknown means. As it progresses in a short span of time, she and her husband Vision argue over what to name the baby if it is a boy, with the latter pushing for Billy and Wanda wanting an "all-American" name like Tommy. While Vision assents to Wanda's choice, she gives birth to twins, allowing them to use both names. In the episode "All-New Halloween Spooktacular!", Tommy develops superhuman speed while trick-or-treating. In the episodes "Breaking the Fourth Wall" and "Previously On", Wanda and Vision's neighbor "Agnes", later revealed to be the witch Agatha Harkness, babysits Tommy and Billy, but she takes them captive in order to force Wanda to reveal how she changed Westview. In the episode "The Series Finale", Wanda undoes the hex, ending Billy's and Tommy's existence.
  • In a post-credits scene of WandaVision, Wanda hears cries of Billy and Tommy while studying the Darkhold. In the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), these cries are revealed to be from alternate realities in which Billy and Tommy actually exist as humans, with Klyne primarily portraying the Tommy of Earth-838.[36]

Video games

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External links

  • Speed at Marvel.com
  • Speed at Marvel Wiki
  • Speed at Comic Vine

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Speed Thomas Tommy Shepherd is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics The character is depicted as a member of the Young Avengers a team of teenaged superheroes in the Marvel Universe His powers are based on those of his uncle Quicksilver Speed first appeared in the comic book Young Avengers 10 March 2006 1 In the 12th issue he adopts the costumed identity Speed and joins the Young Avengers SpeedTommy Shepherd as Speed Art by Jim Cheung Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceAs Thomas Maximoff The Vision and the Scarlet Witch 12 September 1986 As Thomas Shepherd Young Avengers 10 March 2006 Created byThomas Maximoff Steve EnglehartRichard HowellThomas Shepherd Allan HeinbergJim CheungIn story informationAlter egoThomas Tommy ShepherdSpeciesHuman mutantTeam affiliationsChampionsYoung AvengersPartnershipsWiccan brother AbilitiesSupersonic speed Molecular acceleration Superhuman strength durability and agility Accelerated perception Concussive Blasts Superhumanly fast reflexes Fast metabolism Intangibility Whirlwind CreationHis story sees him discovering that he and the magical teen hero Wiccan are in fact long lost twin brothers and that the pair are the reincarnations of the sons of the Scarlet Witch and her former husband Vision An illusory Tommy appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU Disney miniseries WandaVision 2021 played by Gavin Borders and Jett Klyne Klyne returned as a human version of Tommy from an alternate reality in the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Thomas Maximoff 2 2 Thomas Shepherd 3 Parentage 4 Powers and abilities 5 Reception 5 1 Critical reception 5 2 Accolades 6 Other versions 6 1 Avengers Fairy Tales 6 2 The Last Avengers Story 7 In other media 7 1 Marvel Cinematic Universe 7 2 Video games 8 References 9 External linksPublication history EditSpeed made his debut in Young Avengers 10 March 2006 when he was recruited into the team after being broken out of prison He was a main character until the conclusion of the series adopting the code name Speed in the twelfth and final issue August 2006 Afterwards Speed continued to appear alongside his team in miniseries such as Young Avengers Presents and Dark Reign Young Avengers the event comic tie ins Civil War Secret Invasion and Siege Young Avengers co starring with The Runaways in the former two and various other guest appearances From 2010 to 2012 he was a part of the main cast in Avengers The Children s Crusade written and drawn by the original Young Avengers creative team of Allan Heinberg and Jim Cheung Speed next appeared in Young Avengers vol 2 6 August 2013 before mysteriously vanishing He reappeared at the end of issue 14 February 2014 with his recovery shown in the final issue 15 March 2014 Apart a single panel appearance in the Scarlet Witch series by James Robinson Speed was absent from comics for five years until a guest appearance alongside the other former Young Avengers in The Unstoppable Wasp 7 July 2019 He was since featured in the event comic tie in Lords of Empyre Emperor Hulkling September 2020 made a non speaking cameo in the epilogue issue Empyre Aftermath November 2020 and guest starred in X Factor vol 4 7 April 2021 and 10 August 2021 He was a supporting character in the limited series X Men The Trial of Magneto Fictional character biography EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Thomas Maximoff Edit Thomas and William were twins with Tommy being the older of the two Thomas and Willian supposedly born to Scarlet Witch and Vision in reality Scarlet Witch used her reality warping powers to create twin sons unknowingly from two of five scattered fragments of the soul of the demon Mephisto that were previously lost to him in an ill fated encounter with the powerful mutant child Franklin Richards 2 3 When the boys souls were reabsorbed into Mephisto because of the power Wanda put into the soul fragments they destroyed him and their souls were reincarnated as Thomas Shepherd the Young Avenger Speed and Billy Thomas Shepherd Edit Thomas Tommy Shepherd was raised in Springfield New Jersey as the only son of Frank and Mary Shepherd who are divorced Wiccan and the other Young Avengers locate him as another teenager with ties to the Avengers using the same program devised by the Vision that Iron Lad used to locate most of the current Young Avengers their intent being to recruit more super powered teens who could help them rescue their abducted teammate Hulkling volume amp issue needed The Young Avengers find Tommy in a high powered facility in Springfield that Hawkeye Kate Bishop initially describes as just juvie juvenile hall though the facility and its staff are equipped with advanced offensive and defensive technology such as robotic suits and power dampening containment cells volume amp issue needed Vision states that Tommy is being held at the facility presumably under court order because he accidentally vaporized his school When they release him from his cell it is immediately noted that Tommy a white haired speedster bears a striking resemblance to Billy twin like and Quicksilver sharing the latter s hair color and similar abilities volume amp issue needed The team encounters the armed officers of the facility Tommy cynically and cruelly begins attacking the officers and fleeing doctors stating that he had been locked up for months and that during his time there he was tested and experimented on with the goal to make him into a living weapon Hawkeye and Patriot manage to stop him and convince him to join them in rescuing their teammate Hulkling from Kl rt the Super Skrull 4 Little more has been revealed about the facility or Tommy s experiences there prior to his release nor have they been addressed by the other Young Avengers or Tommy himself volume amp issue needed Tommy joins Billy as they search for the Scarlet Witch through Genosha and Wundagore before finally encountering Master Pandemonium at a former residence of the Scarlet Witch and the Vision Master Pandemonium decides not to fight the boys after recognizing Wiccan s magic as being the same as the Scarlet Witch s Instead he elaborates on their history concerning Mephisto and the Scarlet Witch and advises them that the history they search for is filled with darkness and chaos and that they should embrace who they are in the present volume amp issue needed He goes on a date with Kate to help relieve her tensions about losing her name and bow to Clint Barton He then helps her break into the Secret Avengers home base and reclaim her bow During the course of the evening the two share a kiss addressing the heretofore unspoken love triangle between himself Kate and Patriot However Kate decides to attempt a relationship with Patriot instead 5 Tommy decides to officially join the team and adopts the codename Speed 6 When the Young Avengers confront the group of teenagers that have been using their name Tommy immediately recognizes the member Coat of Arms Lisa Molinari It is revealed that Tommy knew her from juvie and is implied that they used to have a relationship 7 Tommy and his friends are recruited to assist in defending Asgard when it is attacked by the forces under the control of Norman Osborn Specifically Tommy is tasked with delivering a backup suit of armor to Iron Man which is essential in winning the day 8 An older version of Tommy appears alongside the other Young Avengers in Avengers The Children s Crusade Young Avengers a one shot with the possible future timeline where the Young Avengers are grown up and now the Avengers Tommy is together with Kate who is pregnant and expecting twins The timeline is the result of Iron Lad continuing to alter the timestream in an attempt to defeat Kang the Conqueror 9 When the Young Avengers disband following the events of the Children s Crusade Tommy gets a job assembling tablet computers He eventually meets and befriends Prodigy a former member of the New X Men and partners with the boy to catch a mysterious entity dressed as Patriot The not Patriot entity attacks Speed and dissipates his body before leaving a horrified Prodigy behind 10 Eventually when Prodigy kisses the not Patriot Tommy reappears in the not Patriot s place with no memory of being missing Finding himself unexpectedly kissing Prodigy he jumps back and says that Prodigy is moving too fast Later that night Tommy dances with Kate and is embraced tightly by Wiccan 11 In the one shot Lords of Empyre Emperor Hulkling 12 13 Speed and Prodigy now appear to be dating They go out drinking with Hulkling who describes that they always have exactly one and a half drinks and start making out 13 Their relationship status is confirmed in Marvel Voices Pride 2021 where the characters discuss their different attitudes to being bisexual For Prodigy the label is material to his identity and helps him understand himself better whereas Speed says I crushed on who I crushed and never did much worrying about the labels 14 Speed does not move to the mutant island nation of Krakoa along with Prodigy He is shown visiting Prodigy at X Factor headquarters on Krakoa by running across the ocean rather than using the Krakoan gates 15 He later attends the Hellfire Gala and discovers the Scarlet Witch s corpse 16 afterwards remaining on Krakoa while X Factor conduct the murder investigation 17 Parentage EditIn Young Avengers 11 Tommy s possible relationship to the Scarlet Witch the original android Vision and Billy was revealed by the Super Skrull and the current Vision In the past the Scarlet Witch used her reality warping powers to create twin sons unknowingly using two of five scattered fragments of the soul of the demon Mephisto that he had lost in an encounter with the powerful mutant child Franklin Richards 18 19 When the boys souls were reabsorbed into Mephisto they destroyed him and the souls were reincarnated separately as Thomas Shepherd and William Kaplan Writer Allan Heinberg stated of the situation According to Billy s theory the souls of Wanda s twins inhabited his and Tommy s bodies when they were dispersed from Mephisto But it s only a theory 20 He also stated in another interview that his plans for the new season involved the two searching for Wanda stating If everything goes according to plan Wanda will indeed return to Young Avengers early in Season Two when Billy and Tommy embark on a search for the true source of their powers 21 Indeed the Young Avengers Present issue from March 2008 has been solicited as involving twin brothers Wiccan and Speed looking for their mother Wanda 22 Much conjecture has been made as to their appearance and powers and while Marvel s official character files state that they are indeed her children citation needed in the comics the only indication thereof is K Lrt s statements and Vision s files Billy believes himself to be Wanda s son however Tommy has been more skeptical about the situation However in Young Avengers Presents 3 where Speed and Wiccan search for the Scarlet Witch Tommy s skepticism appears to have entirely diminished He refers to himself as Wiccan s big brother though neither truly knows who is older and frequently refers to the Scarlet Witch during their search as Mom 23 In the limited series Avengers Children s Crusade the Young Avengers set out to locate the Scarlet Witch and Speed displays his original skepticism of their link to her As they begin their search Magneto arrives having noticed the twins and their similarities to Wanda and Pietro stating that he wants Wiccan and Speed to finally know him as their grandfather 24 Upon hearing this Speed immediately accepts that the relationship must be genuine later referring to Quicksilver as his Uncle Pietro 25 In Children s Crusade 6 Scarlet Witch confirms that Billy and Tommy are the reincarnations of her sons When Wanda is discussing her life with a psychiatrist she again confirms that Billy and Tommy are the reincarnated souls of her sons However seeing as they are already teenagers Wanda doesn t know if they were normal kids before her sons souls took over their bodies effectively killing whoever they were before or whether the spirits went back in time to be born and raised by different parents 26 Powers and abilities EditSpeed is a mutant with the power to move and accelerate at speeds far beyond those of normal human beings His physiology is designed to move at high speeds which also grants him superhuman reflexes agility and durability This durability is limited to impact forces so bullets energy blasts and other piercing attacks are capable of harming him It is also likely that Speed possesses a high amount of superhuman strength in his lower body allowing him to lift around 1 ton while his upper body is strengthened to the point where he can lift around 800 lbs Although his top speed is unknown he can exceed the speed of sound about 1 225 km h or 761 mph and resist the effects of friction reduced oxygen and kinetic impact while moving at those speeds In Young Avengers Presents 3 he asserts that he is Quicksilver fast shown running from the eastern seaboard of the United States to Genosha an island off the east coast of Africa as well as search the entire island for anyone living there in the same amount of time it takes Wiccan to teleport the same distance This indicates that Speed is fast enough to run across the surface tension of a body of water without sinking In addition his mind can operate in an accelerated state allowing him to read in super speed and remember everything he s seen He can also generate hyperkinetic vibrations that accelerate the molecules in matter causing any solid object he directs his vibrations at to explode During the Civil War Young Avengers and Runaways crossover when both teams invaded the Cube in order to save their friends Speed is shown exploding a gun in his hand by using his hyperkinetic vibrations He is also able to accelerate his molecules or even those of small groups of people and vibrate fast enough to pass through solid matter such as walls 24 Reception EditCritical reception Edit Nishid Motwani of CBR com referred to Speed as a fan favorite character audiences can t help but love writing Speed has spent a lot of time isolated He was kept in a facility where high powered individuals are held captive and experimented upon Despite the things he has gone through Tommy s personality is still vibrant and he instantly makes fans fall in love with him 27 Alex Schlesinger of Screen Rant wrote Speed sits at a unique intersection where Young Avengers fans feel they know Tommy and have witnessed his growth and yet have incredibly few stories where he s a central character Now would be the perfect time to tap Speed to act as the team lead and mentor for the next generation of youthful superheroes Speed has the charisma power legacy and connections to be an ideal leader and it would be incredibly helpful for a new team to have a slightly older more experienced leader who could guide them in their heroics The hero Speed son of the Scarlet Witch has not been utilized enough in Marvel Comics but hopefully the future will give Tommy the spotlight as the leader of the Young Avengers 28 Accolades Edit In 2018 CBR com ranked Speed 20th in their 25 Fastest Characters In The Marvel Universe list 29 In 2021 Looper ranked Speed 9th in their Fastest Speedsters In History list 30 In 2021 Screen Rant ranked Speed 8th in their 10 Most Powerful Members Of The Young Avengers list 31 In 2022 CBR com ranked Speed and Wiccan 1st in their 10 Best Twins In Comics list 32 and ranked Wiccan 7th in their 8 Fastest Avengers list 33 and 12th in their Marvel The 20 Fastest Speedsters list 34 Other versions EditAvengers Fairy Tales Edit In the one shot Avengers Fairy Tales Speed appears as the White Rabbit in an adaptation of Alice s Adventures in Wonderland He refers to the March Hare Wiccan as his brother The Last Avengers Story Edit Main article Last Avengers Story Tommy Maximoff Art by Ariel Olivetti In The Last Avengers Story which uses an alternate timeline Billy and Tommy grew up as the children of the Vision and the Scarlet Witch As a child Tommy witnessed the accidental murder of his mother by his uncle Quicksilver which caused their father the Vision to become emotionless and withdrawn Tommy known as Tommy Maximoff chose to become a student of Doctor Strange and learn the mystic arts He and his brother Billy who became a villain known as the Grim Reaper and sought revenge against him and their father communicated via holograms where Tommy implored his brother to give up his villainy stating that he was apprehensive to fight him Eventually the Reaper joined forces with Kang the Conqueror and Ultron 59 and their final battle with the Avengers Tommy sought advice from Doctor Strange about what to do concerning his brother stating that he was not ready to fight him Tommy decided to assist the Avengers and tried to reach and recruit the Vision who had become near catatonic and enormous having apathetically allowed his molecules to diffuse but to no avail Angered and frustrated Tommy left to fight his brother Tommy and Billy were locked in battle until their father the Vision saw this and came to his senses and destroyed Ultron ending the fight Unlike his Earth 616 counterpart Tommy Maximoff inherited his mystical abilities from his mother the Scarlet Witch rather than his uncle s super speed As a student of Doctor Strange Tommy was able to perform various magical feats including concussive mystical bolts and creating force fields 35 In other media EditMarvel Cinematic Universe Edit Several versions of Thomas Tommy Maximoff appear in live action media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe portrayed by Gavin Borders as a five year old and Jett Klyne as a ten year old In the miniseries WandaVision Tommy appears as an illusion created by Wanda Maximoff via chaos magic when she placed Westview New Jersey within a Hex and displays the ability to willingly age himself In the episode Now in Color Wanda becomes pregnant by unknown means As it progresses in a short span of time she and her husband Vision argue over what to name the baby if it is a boy with the latter pushing for Billy and Wanda wanting an all American name like Tommy While Vision assents to Wanda s choice she gives birth to twins allowing them to use both names In the episode All New Halloween Spooktacular Tommy develops superhuman speed while trick or treating In the episodes Breaking the Fourth Wall and Previously On Wanda and Vision s neighbor Agnes later revealed to be the witch Agatha Harkness babysits Tommy and Billy but she takes them captive in order to force Wanda to reveal how she changed Westview In the episode The Series Finale Wanda undoes the hex ending Billy s and Tommy s existence In a post credits scene of WandaVision Wanda hears cries of Billy and Tommy while studying the Darkhold In the film Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022 these cries are revealed to be from alternate realities in which Billy and Tommy actually exist as humans with Klyne primarily portraying the Tommy of Earth 838 36 Video games Edit Speed appeared as an unlockable playable character in Lego Marvel s Avengers voiced by Josh Keaton 37 Speed appeared as an unlockable playable character in Marvel Avengers Academy References Edit DeFalco Tom Sanderson Peter Brevoort Tom Teitelbaum Michael Wallace Daniel Darling Andrew Forbeck Matt Cowsill Alan Bray Adam 2019 The Marvel Encyclopedia DK Publishing p 341 ISBN 978 1 4654 7890 0 Byrne John w Byrne John p Jerry Ordway i Back from Beyond Fantastic Four no 277 April 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of Magneto 1 5 October 2021 February 2022 Fantastic Four 277 April 1985 Byrne John w Byrne John p Machlan Mike i I Sing of Arms and Heroes Avengers West Coast no 51 Mid November 1989 Byrne John w Byrne John p Machlan Mike i Fragments of a Greater Darkness Avengers West Coast no 52 December 1989 Chat Room Transcript Heinberg AvengersForever org Ten Queeries with Allan Heinberg Archived 2006 12 12 at the Wayback Machine Prism Comics Marvel Comics Solicitations For March 2008 Archived 2007 06 23 at archive today Newsarama com Young Avengers Presents 3 a b Allan Heinberg w Jim Cheung p Mark Morales i Avengers The Children s Crusade no 1 July 2010 Marvel Comics Allan Heinberg w Jim Cheung p Mark Morales i Avengers The Children s Crusade no 2 September 2010 Marvel Comics Scarlet Witch vol 2 8 Motwani Nishid 2020 10 23 Marvel Comics 10 Things You Need To Know About Speed CBR Retrieved 2022 08 26 Schlesinger Alex 2022 03 07 Scarlet Witch s OTHER Son Deserves to Lead Marvel s New Young Avengers Team ScreenRant Retrieved 2022 08 26 C B R Staff 2018 05 27 The 25 Fastest Characters In The Marvel Universe Officially Ranked CBR Retrieved 2022 08 26 Young Aaron 2021 10 11 Fastest Speedsters In History Ranked Looper com Retrieved 2022 08 26 Lealos Shawn S 2021 09 22 10 Most Powerful Members Of The Young Avengers Ranked ScreenRant Retrieved 2022 08 26 Ashford Sage 2022 08 01 10 Best Twins In Comics CBR Retrieved 2022 08 26 Ashford Sage 2022 04 29 The 8 Fastest Avengers Ranked CBR Retrieved 2022 08 26 Stanford Jerry 2021 06 19 Marvel The 20 Fastest Speedsters Ranked CBR Retrieved 2022 08 26 The Last Avengers Story 1 2 Nair Rupesh 2022 04 06 New Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness TV Spot Shows the Return of Wanda s Kids From WandaVision IGN India Retrieved 2022 04 06 White Brett August 5 2015 LEGO Marvel s Avengers Gets 2016 Release Date Adds Ms Marvel CBR Archived from the original on August 7 2015 Retrieved August 5 2015 External links EditSpeed at Marvel com Speed at Marvel 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