Schizoid Man (comics)
Schizoid Man | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #36 (Nov 1979) |
Created by |
Bill Mantlo John Romita Jr. Jim Mooney |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Chip Martin |
Species | Human Mutant |
Team affiliations | Vil-Anon |
Abilities | Ability to build and animate solid constructs with his mind |
The Schizoid Man is a Marvel Comics supervillain.
Publication history
The Schizoid Man first appeared in Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 2 #36 and was created by Bill Mantlo, John Romita, Jr. and Jim Mooney.
Fictional character biography
Chip Martin is a graduate student at Empire State University[1] who suffers from psychological instability and has the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind. His father is Senator Robert Martin, a possible suspect of being the Hobgoblin.[2]
Schizoid Man joined Vil-Anon, a twelve-step program dedicated to helping individuals overcome their criminal tendencies which also consisted of Armadillo, Equinox, Hypno-Hustler, Jackson Weele and Man-Bull.[3]
In Civil War: Battle Damage Report, it is revealed that Chip and Lectronn engaged in a three-hour fight over New York that ended in a stalemate.[4]
Schizoid Man was among several super-powered criminals housed in an unnamed ill-equipped prison in the aftermath of the Avengers Vs. X-Men storyline. Rogue and Mimic had to fight them off during a prison riot where Schizoid Man was trying to get control of himself.[5]
Powers and abilities
The Schizoid Man possesses the power of building and animating solid constructs with his mind.
Other versions
Ultimate Marvel
The Ultimate Marvel version of Schizoid Man is an unnamed genetically-modified French citizen thanks to Jamie Madrox's stolen stem cells. He uses his similar self-replication powers to control a riot before joining the Liberators.[6] His team leads a large army to invade and conquer the United States, leading to the deaths of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Giant-Man Reserves.[7] Captain America and the Wasp defeat all of Schizoid Man's bodies that were "scattered all over the Triskelion".[8]
References
- ↑ Sanderson, Peter (2007). The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City. New York City: Pocket Books. pp. 30–33. ISBN 1-4165-3141-6.
- ↑ Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #36
- ↑ Spider-Man Unlimited #13
- ↑ Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1
- ↑ X-Men Legacy #275.
- ↑ Ultimates Vol. 2 #9
- ↑ Ultimates Vol. 2 #10
- ↑ Ultimates Vol. 2 #11
External links
- Schizoid Man at Marvel Wiki
- Schizoid Man (Earth-1610) at Marvel Wiki
- Schizoid Man (Chip Martin) at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe