Clyde Wyncham | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel 1985 #2 (2008) |
Created by | Mark Millar |
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Alter ego | Clyde Wyncham |
Species | Mutant |
Notable aliases | Doctor Doom Marquis of Death |
Abilities | Reality warping Matter manipulation Energy manipulation Energy projection Transmutation Teleportation Telepathy Telekinesis Mind control Illusion casting Shapeshifting Resurrection Immortality Invulnerability Time travel |
Clyde Wyncham is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has appeared or been referenced in Mark Millar's works Marvel 1985 and Kick-Ass, and his runs on Fantastic Four and Old Man Logan. Clyde Wyncham is notable in that he ties all of Mark Millar's recent runs together.
Origin
Clyde Wyncham is the only mutant of Earth-1219, a reality similar to the real world. After he accidentally resurrects his dead father, his mother hits him with a candlestick, leaving him with brain damage. Subsequently, Reed Richards has Clyde placed in a holding cell in Area 87 and creates a cybernetic helmet to placate him.
Powers and abilities
Clyde is capable of reality manipulation on a massive scale. He is immortal and can open portals to other dimensions/realities, time travel, resurrect the dead, manipulate matter, shapeshift, teleport, generate massive amounts of energy, project telepathic illusions, and mind control high-level cosmic entities. He is also highly durable as it took Planck temperature to defeat him after he was severely weakened from fighting.
Alternate versions
The Marquis of Death is a future incarnation of Clyde Wyncham from Earth-807128, where he escapes Area 87 and has his mind restored. Subsequently, he becomes a mentor to Doctor Doom of Earth-616.
References
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- Characters created by Mark Millar
- Comics characters introduced in 2008
- Fictional characters who can manipulate time
- Fictional characters who can teleport
- Fictional characters with death or rebirth abilities
- Fictional characters with elemental transmutation abilities
- Fictional characters with energy-manipulation abilities
- Marvel Comics immortals
- Marvel Comics mutants
- Marvel Comics orphans
- Marvel Comics male characters
- Marvel Comics shapeshifters
- Marvel Comics telekinetics
- Marvel Comics telepaths
- Time travelers