Polestar (comics)
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Polestar | |
![]() Polestar just prior to helping murder Nightwatch. |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Amazing Spider-Man(vol. 1) #409 (March, 1996) |
Created by | Mark Bagley Tom DeFalco |
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Alter ego | Thomas Duffy (Polestar I), Patrick Trettel (Polestar II) |
Team affiliations | El Toro Negro (Polestar I), Joystick (Polestar II) |
Notable aliases | None |
Abilities | Costume and guantlets provided for manipulation of magnetic fields, including but not limited to the magnetic manipulation of metal objects and flight |
Polestar is the name used by a pair of mercenaries and antagonists of Spider-Man, closely associated with the Great Game. The first is currently deceased.
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[edit] Fictional character biography
[edit] Polestar I
Polestar's costume and gauntlets gave him significant control over various magnetic properties. Personality wise, he seemed obsessed with corporate business strategims and lingo, seeming for all intents and purposes to be a glorified corporate yuppie answering to his financial backers in the Great Game.
Thomas Duffy, the original Polestar, is notable for having aided fellow Spider-Man enemy and Great Game player El Toro Negro in killing the Marvel Comics hero Nightwatch. During an attempt to kidnap the son of Nightwatch's ex-girlfriend (the boy having been declared a prize in the Great Game), Duffy used his suit's powers to peel back Nightwatch's costume (comprised of nanites) long enough for El Toro Negro to shoot the hero directly in his exposed chest.
Unfortunately for Polestar, El Toro Negro then immediately turned on him, placing a gun between his eyes and shooting him point black in the head.
[edit] Polestar II
As is often common with costumed supervillains, it was not long before someone else was found to fill the identity. A man named Patrick Trettel soon found sponsorship in the Great Game as the second Polestar, and was seen alongside Joystick battling the new Thunderbolts in New Thunderbolts #2.