Silhouette (comics)

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Silhouette


Silhouette posed, art by unknown artist

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance New Warriors vol. 1 #2
Created by Fabian Nicieza (writer) and Mark Bagley (artist)
Characteristics
Alter ego Silhouette Chord
Affiliations Secret Avengers, Concrete Dragons (street gang), New Warriors, Folding Circle
Abilities Can become living shadow, shadow teleportation, martial artist.

Silhouette (Silhouette Chord) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. She was created by Fabian Nicieza. Silhouette and her brother Midnight's Fire's are Mutates, their powers are derived from their ability to tap into the extradimensional energy of the Universal Wellspring, due to exposure to the mutagenic properties of the "Well of All Things" while in the womb.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

[edit] Origin

In 1966 during the Vietnam War, an American recon patrol in Cambodia stumbled upon an ancient, hidden temple of a cult kown as the Dragon's Breath, which had remained hidden for centuries. It had been built upon a well-spring of raw, primal energy called the "Well of All Things". The inhabitants decided to breed a superior race that would one day unite with the ways of the west. They believed that this union would produce children capable of harnessing the power of the Well. The members of the recon patrol were to be the fathers of these children, one of these men was Andrew Chord the man who would become Silhouette's father.[1]

[edit] Midnight's Fire

Silhouette and her brother Midnight's Fire are the only children of Andrew Chord, the former guardian of Dwayne Taylor (Night Thrasher) and his wife Miyami (Tai's only daughter). Silhouette and Midnight's Fire were operating as independent vigilantes in the streets of New York City, when they met Dwayne (before he had become Night Thrasher), and the three began an organized effort to take down various New York City street gangs.

[edit] Paralyzed

This partnership ended when Silhouette was shot and paralyzed from the legs down in a sting gone bad. Midnight's Fire blamed Dwayne, becoming a cop killer and druglord in order to lure Dwayne into a physical confrontation he could not possibly win. Later the partially paralyzed Silhouette reunited with Dwayne, distancing herself from her brother's evil actions.[2]

[edit] Folding Circle

Diego Casseas , one of the other members of the recon patrol, now calling himself the Left Hand, stole the power of the Well from his own child, then gathered the other children of the pact into a group called the Folding Circle. The Circle attempted to take control of the Well away from Tai. Members of the Circle, together with the New Warriors, managed to defeat Tai, but the Well was sealed, Cassias and Tai were apparently killed, and the surviving members of the Circle escaped in a stolen Avengers' Quinjet.[3]

The remaining members of the Folding Circle later crashed in Madripoor and attempted to usurp the role of local druglord (Aardwolf, a mutant crimelord). They succeeded, but were later taken down by Night Thrasher and Silhouette. [4]

It was around this time Silhouette became the brainwshed assistant/bodyguard to the cosmic villian Goddess in the limited series Infinity Crusade.

[edit] Night Thrasher

For a time, Silhouette and Night Thrasher were lovers; in fact, Dwayne had been in love with her for a very long time, but his anger and single-minded obsession with his "mission" eventually pushed her away. Silhouette later hooked up with Dwayne's half-brother Bandit, and they both left the team after the events in New Warriors #51.

Silhouette's second costume. Art by Darick Robertson
Silhouette's second costume. Art by Darick Robertson

[edit] Bandit

Silhouette and Bandit moved to Chicago together, and for a long time, nothing was heard from either of them until Bandit showed up in New Orleans, attempting to con Belladonna into helping him destroy the Thieves Guild. It is during this story that Gambit reveals the fact that Bandit and Silhouette are still together, and that he was only manipulating Belladonna. The Guild was destroyed and Bandit left New Orleans and presumably returned to Chicago.

[edit] Universal Wellspring

Silhouette is a Mutate like her brother Midnight's Fire. Her powers come from the Universal Wellspring as seen in Thunderbolts #107.

[edit] Civil War

Main article: Civil War (comics)

Silhouette has recently re-emerged as a member of Captain America's "Secret Avengers," declaring her stance against the Superhuman Registration Act. In Iron Man #14; Silhouette was among those determined to rescue Captain America {The team assumed that it was another trap} from another meeting arranged by Iron Man.

[edit] Powers

  • Silhouette is a mutant with the ability to manipulate the Darkforce, but on a more limited level than most other Darkforce wielders in the Marvel Universe.
  • Like Nightcrawler, Silhouette originally had the power to shadowmelt, thereby becoming nearly invisible while under the cover of darkness, as well as the ability to teleport via dimension hop, using any available shadow as a portal. She could also open small portals anywhere shadows existed and use them to attack distant enemies by extending her crutches through them.
  • After a disturbance in the Darkforce that affected everyone who used it, she found that her powers had increased to the point where she could now teleport others. She has demonstrated this ability by teleporting small groups of people along with herself, although it is painful and leaves her exhausted. She can also now become 'living darkness', and can cause extreme pain by phasing through the bodies of her enemies. [5]
  • Like her brother Midnight's Fire, Silhouette also has enhanced speed, strength, agility, and sensory perception. She is a capable martial artist.

[edit] Equipment

  • After she was paralyzed, Night Thrasher designed and built a special pair of combat-capable crutches and leg braces for her. Thrash designed the crutches to include both a hidden electric tazer and a slim injector that delivered paralytic chemicals.
  • A later design had retractable braces in specially designed open metal gauntlets.
  • She wears a costume made from unstable molecules, because early on, her clothes fell off whenever she shadowmelted.

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