Bloodshed (comics)

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Bloodshed

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Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Web of Spider-Man #81 (October 1991)
Created by Kurt Busiek and Patrick Butler
Characteristics
Alter ego Wyndell Dichinson
Abilities Superhuman strength and durability

Bloodshed is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in the Marvel Universe.

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[edit] History

Wyndell Dichinson and his sixteen year old brother got caught in a car theft by Spider-Man and apprehended by the police. Ricky went to jail, but Wyndell managed to escape and flee the country before the court took place. He became a mercenary somewhere in the Far East. He started operating mainly in Thailand before being employed by Mr. Bazin. He had to transport drugs to America but failed and was ever since haunted by Bazin to make up for this. Ricky had, in the meantime, sit out his jail time and Bloodshed decided to confront his brother to ask him for money, having only three days left to pay.

However, things got worse when Bazin got impatient and wanted Bloodshed dead. Wyndell and his brother were confronted by the gangsters, catching the attention of Spider-Man once again. Bazin placed a bomb in Ricky's house and detonated it. Spider-Man managed to escape but when he returned, he found no live signs of either Bloodshed or his brother, presuming them both dead.

[edit] Civil War

Bloodshed was revealed alive during the Civil War event and when the registration law was announced, he wanted to leave the country again. He contacted Vienna to make him a new fake identity, but he did not know Vienna was secretly working for the Heroes for Hire, who later apprehended Bloodshed and several other supervillains.

[edit] Notes

  • In the Ultraverse, a member of the Dragon Fang is known as Bloodshed. He first appeared in Solution #1.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Heroes for Hire vol. 2 #1
  • Spider-Man Unlimited #4
  • Web of Spider-Man #81