![]() Malice body hops through a number of X-Men, including Dazzler, Wolverine, Rogue and Storm. ![]() It is implied that the choker is a vessel for Malice's psychic energy form and destroying the choker can disperse her energy form for a short period of time. Those she possesses manifest a cameo-like choker around their neck. Being incorporeal, she has no physical body of her own and has to possess the body of others. She is a member of Mister Sinister's Marauders. The supervillain Malice was created by Uncanny X-Men writer Chris Claremont. However, Sue eventually overcame the worst of the programming, and the Psycho-Man subsequently removed Malice's influence when Sue threatened to use that anger against him. He hoped to use Malice's ruthlessness to make Susan act uncharacteristically violent in order to encourage judges in court to take her children away. The Quiet Man had a crush on Sue before she met Reed but never had the nerve to talk to her. The Malice persona was briefly resurrected by the Psycho-Man when he collaborated with the mysterious Quiet Man who had been nurturing a grudge against the Fantastic Four for years. Malice was apparently soon destroyed when the Dark Raider died shortly thereafter in the Negative Zone. Later Sue and Franklin joined their minds to force Malice out of Franklin and into the mind of the Dark Raider, an insane alternate universe counterpart of Mister Fantastic, however the Dark Raider managed to control and negate Malice's influence. Įventually, the Invisible Woman's son Franklin Richards expelled Malice from her mind and into his own. That boost allowed the negative aspect of Malice to regain control temporarily. In order to subdue Susan the alien took the form of Malice, and Sue was only able to defeat the doppelganger by absorbing her into her own mind and incorporate its evil into herself. Later during the Infinity War when Adam Warlock's evil persona Magus attempted to conquer the universe, he used the alien species Anthropomorpho to create evil doppelgangers of Earth's heroes, Sue included. The soul gem tried and failed to combine Reed and Sue's souls, which brought forth the In-Betweener and sent Malice back to Sue's subconscious. Distrustful of such power, she fell prey to Malice again. ĭuring an adventure where Susan and Reed helped the Silver Surfer resuscitate Galactus, Sue came in contact with the Infinity Gems. The episode would have lasting effects: the Invisible Girl changed her name to Invisible Woman she discovered how to use force objects and she lost a measure of self-confidence, knowing that Malice still lurked inside her. With this revelation, Reed was able to restore her to normal by provoking her into a genuine temper rather than the artificially-created hate she felt due to the Psycho-Man, disrupting the emotional balance that the Psycho-Man's equipment relied on to affect her. Reed and Johnny only learned who she really was thanks to Daredevil's heightened senses causing him to perceive her as an amorphous blob due to the force field around her. During her first appearance, she was able to use her powers to withstand a direct punch from She-Hulk who was unaware of her identity at the time, and without flinching, She-Hulk did not realize she had just struck a force field. Malice retained the powers of Susan, but she used them more aggressively, creating explosions and deadly force field spikes. Psycho-Man decided to take advantage of the situation and amplified her negative emotions which resulted in her transformation into Malice, The Mistress of Hate. Sue became pregnant for a second time however, this pregnancy was even more difficult than the first and Sue eventually lost the child, causing great emotional strain on her. Malice was a negative aspect of The Invisible Woman's own personality, awakened by the manipulations of the villain Psycho-Man at a time when her emotions were easily susceptible. She was a Wakandan mutate with superhuman strength, speed, and agility and was eventually defeated along with the rest of the villains attempting the coup. She fought T'Challa, the Black Panther alongside Venomm, Lord Karnaj, Baron Macabre, and others. Her first appearance was in Jungle Action vol. The first Malice was one of Killmonger's mutated allies during his vie for the throne of Wakanda. The last two villains bearing the name Malice are disembodied entities, the first of which became an evil doppelganger of Sue Richards who was absorbed into her own mind and the second is a mutant appearing in X-Men comics. The fourth villain bearing the name Malice was a somewhat alternative personality of Susan Richards of the Fantastic Four. ![]() The third was a short-lived Ghost Rider villain. The first two were minions of Killmonger, an enemy of Black Panther. Malice is the name of six separate fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. ![]()
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