Morpheus (Marvel Comics)

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Morpheus

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Moon Knight #12 (Aug 1981)
Created by Doug Moench and Bill Sienkiewicz
In story information
Alter ego Robert Markham
Abilities Mental projection, psionic energy blast, no need of sleep

Morpheus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Robert Markham was born in New York City. He had an unprecedented viral infection that caused competitive inhibition of certain segments in his DNA in the process of replication. He consults Dr. Peter Alraune, who prescribes an experimental, untested drug. The drug reacts with Markham's DNA, causing a freakish appearance and the inability to sleep. Markham discovers that he no longer needs sleep, and that he now has a highly destructive psionic ability. He names himself Morpheus, after the god of dreams. Crazed, Morpheus seeks to punish Dr. Alraune, which brought him to the attention of Moon Knight, a wealthy vigilante. In the resulting fight, Morpheus is defeated.

[edit] Nightmares

Under heavy sedation, Morpheus is taken to the Seaview Research Hospital. He is given an artifiially induced sleep period every day. This, for a time, results in normal dreams. Morpheus' brain undergoes further mutations. He establishes a mental like with Alraune. Through him, Morpheus projects nightmares into the minds of the unwilling. He eventually escapes from Seaview and seeks revenge on Moon Knight and Alraune. The doctor sacrifices himself in a successful effort to cancel out Morpeus' powers. He is returned to Seaview under heavy guard.

Morpheus later awakes from his induced sleep due to a medication mix up. He holds hospital and Marlene hostage until Moon Knight intervenes.[1]

[edit] Powers and abilities

Morpheus no longer needs or desires to sleep. He also has a destructive psionic abillity which he calls 'Ebon energy'. He has the telepathic abillity to cause nightmares.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Moon Knight" #3 (1985)