Ian Nottingham

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Ian Nottingham


Ian Nottingham by Michael Turner

Publisher Image Comics/Top Cow
First appearance Witchblade #1
Created by
Characteristics
Alter ego Ian Nottingham
Affiliations Kenneth Irons, Sara Pezzini
Notable aliases Excalibur
Abilities Ian has displayed superhuman feats of speed and strength. Body and soul built to absorb mass quantities of energy. He also has the mystic ability to siphon power from the Witchblade and The Darkness. He possesses the sword Excalibur, the Witchblade's twin. It also can act like armor, produce energy blasts & constructs, and decreases the aging process
Ian, out of love for Sara, turns on Irons
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Ian, out of love for Sara, turns on Irons

Ian Nottingham is a character from the Witchblade comics and television series, and an assassin in the employ of Kenneth Irons. Ian is of British and of Native American descent.

He was formally a captain for special air services for MI5. He underwent behavioural modifications so he could get deep undercover, forgot his past, and became bodyguard for Kenneth Irons. He killed Sara’s partner in Witchblade #01. Ian was raised from childhood by Kenneth Irons to be the perfect warrior, learning several forms of combat and studying Sun Tzu's Art of War. As an adult, Irons retains Nottingham in his employ with a seven-figure salary, and access to Irons' extensive laser disc collection. While still under Irons' employ, he becomes romantically involved with Sara Pezzini (wielder of the Witchblade, which Irons covets). In the television series it was hinted that they are as closely related as twins, which would make such a relationship incestuous. In any event, their relationship is often troubled by a basic clash in personalities; Pezzini tends to be impulsive and hot-headed, whereas Nottingham is cold and calculating. He remains infatuated with her even after she wants to break it off, saying that he "creeps her out". Sara's rejection drives Ian back to Irons until he becomes concerned for her safety again.

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[edit] Powers

At one point in the comics he was able to steal the powers of both the Witchblade and the Darkness. Ian in the comic series becomes the wielder of Excalibur (here shown as a sentient weapon, and the male half of the Witchblade).

Even before he acquired other powers, he displayed superhuman abilities such as cutting cars in half with his sword and catching bullets in his hands. Ian has above average intelligence and has enhanced speed and strength. Ian is also an accomplished martial artist and swordsman--his preferred weapon is a katana-- and he has had black ops training.

Ian Nottingham (with Excalibur) defeats Tora No Shi
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Ian Nottingham (with Excalibur) defeats Tora No Shi

[edit] Background

Ian was born April 21, 1966. He and his brother were orphans. Young Ian was a troublemaker and a bully. He was adopted by a man who wanted to turn him into a killer. His "father" succeeded. Ian is single, and lived in New York, NY with Kenneth Irons.

When sent on a mission to Japan to kill a woman, Nottingham fell in love with his target and with the Japanese culture. The tumultuous end of that love affair had a hand in making him so cold, so controlled. Never again became his motto.

Nottingham was indebted to both the Yakuza and to Kenneth Irons. He's considered a member of a Yakuza family, not unlike Jackie Estacado of the Darkness who is the adopted son of a Mafia family. He has attained a high rank in the Yakuza, yet remains a ronin of sorts, working for whomever he chooses.

Ian undergoes a constant internal battle between his feelings for Sara Pezzini, and his loyalty to his mentor, Kenneth Irons. His relationship with Irons can now only be qualified as a hate-use relationship, although Nottingham once considered Irons to be his friend. Obviously that was not the case. Irons volunteered Ian's body for super secret government testing under the aegis of PROJECT ODIN. The experiments have fused Nottingham's adult DNA with some undisclosed element. Because of the testing and certain special conditioning, Nottingham has been the only man to "successfully" wear the Witchblade. Ian has been shown to possess a number of mystical powers, including enhanced speed and strength.

The odd markings on his right hand, courtesy of Irons, allows him to bond with both the Witchblade and the Darkness powers. And for a short time both powers preferred him over Pezzini and Estacado. As the villainous Sonatine put it, Nottingham's body and soul were built to absorb mass quantities of power, "whether voluntarily or not." He didn't ask for the Witchblade. Sonatine, the nemesis of Jackie Estacado, asked Nottingham to take the Darkness. When he said no, Sonatine bewitched him and suddenly Nottingham was a puppet. In a strange twist of fate, Estacado and Pezzini encountered Nottingham in a museum, and police detective and Mafia hitman had to work together to save the world from him. Apparently when the Witchblade and the Darkness powers -- both fairly malevolent entities -- meet in one soul, they transform that soul into a doomsday machine. Together the Witchblade and the Darkness are Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. Which roughly translates into one of the Seven Seals of Armageddon.

When Irons' obsession with the Witchblade sucked him in, Nottingham was deeply curious about how the gauntlet would feel on his arm. But once the rune met the stone, he quickly came to wish he had not been curious at all. Because the Witchblade is a sentient power, ungovernable by any who have not been born to wield it -- and even difficult to those chosen women. And Nottingham, despite his extreme cool, his self-possession, and his strength, could not bend the Witchblade to his will. In fact, the gauntlet controlled him. Recently Ian has acquired Excalibur which has brought a new edge to Ian's life. The depths of this newfound power, and its effects on Ian's life have yet to fully manifest themselves. He cannot really control it yet either. If he uses Excalibur, he gives in to it and it takes him over, pretty much just like the Witchblade did. Ian Nottingham believes in the power of the human will and that through sheer force of will almost anything can be accomplished. Ian also has the belief that all life is chaos and that the control of life is fleeting at best. These beliefs have proven themselves time and again throughout his life. Now, in the possession of Excalibur, Ian is forced to struggle even harder to control that life.

Ian, with Excalibur, killed Tora No Shi during the Deathpool storyline.

Ian lost Excalibur to Sara after she beat him senseless in a fight. [3]

Ian has recently reappeared, pursued by Yakuza assassins and begging Sara for help. He also seems to have lost Excalibur since he never uses it to defend himself, was asking if he could borrow the Witchblade, and later is seen stealing a cursed katana from the Curator's Artifact shop. He uses the cursed katana to kill off any opposition and take control of the local Yakuza and when Sara shows up invites her to join him in his life of crime. Sara is not impressed. After arresting Nottingham, she returned the cursed katana to the Curator's shop. Ian promptly escapes prison in Witchblade # 101.

[edit] Fan response and trivia

Ian is one of the most popular Witchblade characters among the female audience, and the pencillers are frequently requested to draw him shirtless.[2]

[edit] In other media

In the Witchblade television series, Ian is portrayed by Eric Etebari. Ian is the result of a cloning experiment where he was created from the tissue of Elizabeth Brontë (a former wielder of the Witchblade who Sara Pezzini may be a descendant or reincarnation of). Ian is shown as an enigmatic figure dressed in black that appears before Sara to give her cryptic advice (usually veiled warnings of what his boss has planned for her) and then disappears into the shadows. In the TV show Ian also is infatuated with Sara and when he cannot have her he turns his attention to her doppelganger, Julie (in the comics, Julie is Sara's sister. In the TV series, she is a pretender and a villain.)

[edit] References

  1. Witchblade #1
  2. Witchblade # 70 "Death Pool #1" November 2003
  3. Witchblade #97

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