Portal (comics)

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Portal is a fictional character and mutant superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared as Charles Little Sky in Avengers #304 (June 1989), and as Portal in Darkhawk #5 (July 1991).

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Native American teenager Charles Little Sky manifested his dimension-spanning powers during a confrontation between the Avengers and Puma, the superhuman protector of Little Sky's tribe. Puma, in pursuit of Little Sky out of fear that the powers he'd soon manifest would prove dangerous, was mistakenly attacked by the Avengers. Meanwhile, Little Sky's powers activated for the first time, opening a portal to the dimension where the U-Foes had been exiled. During the fight between the two teams and Puma, Little Sky escaped using his powers and began traveling the dimensions.[1]

Along the way he picked up a variety of weapons, including a gun that fired 'energy harpoons.' In one dimension he encountered Kistur, the leader of an intergalactic gang of criminals who was armed with one of the android Darkhawk bodies created by Dargin Bokk. Kistur asked Little Sky to join the gang so they could use his powers to plunder other dimensions. Little Sky refused and Kistur tried to kill him, but Little Sky fought back and ended up accidentally shooting Kistur's Darkhawk amulet, the focal point of his powers, out of his chest. The loss of the amulet killed Kistur's Darkhawk body, and Little Sky removed and donned Kistur's body armor for further protection. Worried that Kistur might revive, Little Sky attempted to destroy the amulet, but when that failed he discarded it in another dimension.[2]

Little Sky eventually managed to return to Earth, opening a portal to a museum in New York City that Chris Powell and his family were touring. Powell transformed into his Darkhawk persona, and Portal, mistaking Powell for a reborn Kistur, attacked. Darkhawk managed to incapacitate Portal, who was put in federal custody.[3] Portal had been injured during the fight and was placed in a hospital under the guard of Captain America. The U-Foes wanted Portal to take them to a dimension they'd once happened upon while they were exiled from Earth, and they attacked the hospital. Captain America, Darkhawk and Daredevil defeated the U-Foes, but Portal revived and escaped to another dimension during the fight.[4]

Portal surfaced again to retrieve his weapons and equipment from federal custody.[5] He was targeted by the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants lead by Toad, whose member Sauron brainwashed Portal into assisting them.[6] He was rescued by Darkhawk, Spider-Man, and Sleepwalker, after which he escaped again.[7]

Portal would later return as Darkhawk's ally, protecting New York in his stead at a time when Darkhawk seemed to be dying and needed time to recuperate. During this time, Portal was targeted by Shaper, a superhuman snuff artist who'd targeted Darkhawk for death but went after Portal instead. Meanwhile, members of the Mahari race, another alien species from the same home world as Kistur, took control of the Darkhawk ship in a plan to avenge Kistur. They reanimated Kistur in a redesigned Darkhawk android as Overhawk, and went after Portal's family. In the end, Portal and Darkhawk managed to prevent them from destroying the Earth.

Portal is not a criminal, and cannot truly be called a villain. He is not so much evil as amoral, mistrustful of others because of his being harassed by those who would exploit his mutant abilities. While he may return a favor to those who have helped him, as he did by retrieving Spider-Man when Sleepwalker had him freed from Sauron's mind control and filling in for Darkhawk because of their past understanding, he is otherwise a loner who is not generally inclined to heroism. He will do whatever he feels he must to survive, although never more than necessary, such as when he used sleeping gas to subdue the technicians studying his Darkhawk armor, not needing to kill them.

[edit] The Initiative

Charles is being considered as a "potential recruit" for the Initiative program, according to Civil War: Battle Damage Report.

[edit] Powers, abilities, and equipment

Portal is a mutant capable of opening rifts in space passing through extra-dimensional realms. His portals allow instantaneous travel between different vibratorily-attuned planes of reality, or "dimensions". Opening a portal without preparation will give him access to another dimension completely at random.

He seems to possess some talent for finding dimensions he has been to before, yet he could not immediately find Earth again once he first got lost in the dimensional planes. Presumably, then, Portal has a kind of extrasensory "marking" ability, allowing him to record the space/time coordinates of a dimension while he's present in it, so that he could return to it again in the future if he chooses. He couldn't automatically return to Earth because he hadn't consciously "marked" it before leaving. Portal is capable of using his powers for teleportation, traveling instantly across about a few miles within a single dimension. Trying to transport himself more than a few miles in one jump, however, will destabilize the portal and send him off into another dimension, even if he's trying to stay anchored in one.

Portal has also been shown to be able to home in on other people who have gone through one of his portals, opening a new gateway to retrieve or follow them if necessary. He used this ability to rescue Spider-Man from the dimension he had thrown the wall-crawler into while under Sauron's control.

Portal is also armed with a wide variety of alien weaponry, including a huge gun that shoots 'energy harpoons', and a suit of body armor he stole from a dead Darkhawk android that's been outfitted to allow him to survive in space.

Little Sky also has an unknown quantity of gymnastics training.[2]

[edit] Dimensions and planets

Portal has reached a wide variety of dimensions with his powers, including:

  • The Asta Dimension, where he encountered Kistur[2]
  • The Dark Dimension, home of the Mindless Ones, where he banished Spider-Man under the influence of Sauron[6]
  • The Mindscape, Sleepwalker's home dimension, which Sleepwalker once observed Portal pass through.
  • Null Space, the home of Dargin Bokk's Darkhawk ship. (It is unknown when or how Little Sky discovered the location of the Darkhawk ship, but he was already familiar with it when Darkhawk asked Little Sky to take him there.)
  • The Szell Dimension, where he acquired the device that guides his teleportation.

He's also visited planets in unnamed dimensions, such as:

  • Jahraide, where he outfitted his armor with apparatus that lets him survive in space.

[edit] List of appearances

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Avengers #304, June 1989
  2. ^ a b c Darkhawk #58, February 1995
  3. ^ Darkhawk #5, July 1991
  4. ^ Darkhawk #6, August 1991
  5. ^ Darkhawk #19, September 1992
  6. ^ a b Darkhawk #20, October 1992
  7. ^ Sleepwalker #17, October 1992