Maria Hill ( born Maria Hill ) is a fictional character appearing in the comics of Marvel Comics , an agent and former director of the organization S.I.T.
| Mary hill | |
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| Maria hill | |
| Publication History | |
| Publisher | Marvel comics |
| Debut | New Avengers No. 4 (March 2005) |
| Authors | Brian Michael Bendis David finch |
| Character Characteristics | |
| Position | Good |
| View | Person |
| Height | 178 cm [1] |
| The weight | 61 kg [1] |
| Occupation | Agent Shch.I.T. |
| Teams and Organizations | |
| Shch.I.T., Avengers , Secret Avengers | |
| Allies | |
| Nick Fury , Sharon Carter , Iron Man , Warrior , Thor , Hulk , Mr. Fantasy , Hank Pym , Electra , Phil Colson , Abigail Brand | |
| Enemies | |
| Norman Osbourne , Victoria Hand , Skrulls , Noh Warr , Controller, Eagle Owl , Sauron | |
| Special powers | |
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| Equipment | |
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Maria Hill performed by Kobe Smulders appears in the films Avengers , Captain America: The Winter Soldier , Avengers: Age of Ultron , Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers Finale , as well as in the series Agents S. And . T. ", which is part of the cinematic universe of Marvel [2]
Content
- 1 Publication History
- 2 Fictional biography
- 2.1 Civil war
- 2.2 Deputy Director
- 2.3 Events of 2008-2010
- 3 Alternative Versions
- 3.1 MC2
- 3.2 Ultimate
- 4 Beyond Comics
- 4.1 Movies
- 4.2 Television
- 4.2.1 Marvel Cinematic Universe
- 4.2.2 Cartoons
- 4.3 Cartoons
- 4.4 Video Games
- 5 Sources
- 6 References
- 7 notes
Publication History
Maria Hill was created by Brian Michael Bendis and David Finch and first appeared in New Avengers No. 4 (March 2005).
As a former director of S.H.I.T., she appeared in various storylines, which were often named after the team of the Avengers or their members. She was featured in the late 2000s in the Civil War and Secret Invasion miniseries, as well as in the monthly Iron Man series, in which she was a notable character during the Dark Reign and Stark Disassembled storylines.
Maria Hill appeared as a minor character in the 2010–2013 Avengers series, from issue No. 1 (July 2010) to the latest issue of No. 34 (January 2013). As of 2014, Mary Hill is a regular character in the series Black Widow , Uncanny X-Men and Secret Avengers .
Fictional Biography
Hill was born in Chicago [3] , upon reaching adulthood, Hill joins the US armed forces, and later became an agent of S.H.I. [4] Hill during its brief stay in Madripur has been seen by various heads of state and government from around the world.
After the scandalous case of the Secret War and its catastrophic influence on New York, director Sch.I.T. Nick Fury goes underground. Maria Hill is seen by leaders of several countries as his replacement, and is ultimately appointed interim executive director. For a while, Nick Fury's robot model has been regularly used in public affairs to maintain the illusion of a normal life in the organization. Hill, as expected, became more loyal to the interests of the United States than to the United Nations , although it was assumed that S.I.T. should primarily serve her, and not any country. After becoming director, Hill faces Nick Fury at night. [5] He warns her that if she ever sees anything suspicious, then she used a robot model, referring to a future Secret Invasion . He also warns her that if she does not do anything and he feels something is wrong, then he will kill her.
Hill quickly establishes a new policy for heroes with superpowers at the request of the President of the United States and his colleagues from other national governments: to end support for superheroes by S.I.T. Such a policy begins to work in full force when Hill tries to prevent the Avengers from re-forming after the escape supervillains from the Raft Prison. Nevertheless, the status of Captain America allows him to form any team for any mission that he considers necessary, while the status of Spider-Woman as an agent of S.I.T. gives her access to any files that the Avengers may require. This meant that the Avengers could work independently of Hill's prohibitions, while retaining access to the relevant information needed to complete their raft tracking mission, and Hill was forced to leave the situation alone.
As a result of events in the Wild Land, the Avengers suspect Hill of involvement in various crimes, but they lack evidence. For his part, Hill suspects the Avengers of concealing illegal incidents, including Day M. She kidnapped Spider-Man and Vision to interrogate them about the situation while dealing with the Collective. [6]
She earns the respect of Iron Man when she ignores the President’s order to drop an atomic bomb on the island while the Avengers were there. [7]
Civil War
In the 2006–2007 Civil War series, Captain America refuses to help Hill prepare for the arrest of superheroes who refuse to comply with the Registration Act, but Hill, claiming that Captain America must obey the will of the American people, tries to arrest him, but Captain America escapes from the Helicarrier . [8] Following the entry into force of the Act, Hill is one of its leading bodies. She is blackmailing the Wonder Man in the active support of the crusade Sch.I.T. to track down superheroes opposed to Act, sends Kriya Noh Varr super-soldier to capture the Fugitives, sends Thunderbolts to capture Spider-Man . Two Thunderbolts , the Jester and Jack the Lantern , trying to do this, were defeated by the Punisher . [9] After disrupting the attack on the Stark tower, Hill confesses to Tony Stark that she does not want to work as the director of Sh. IT, and suggests that the only person except Nick Fury who should lead the organization is Stark himself. [10] At the conclusion of the civil war, the President of the United States appoints Tony Stark as the new director of Sch.I.T., Mary Hill becomes deputy director. [eleven]
Deputy Director
Events of 2008-2010
Alternate
MC2
In the world of the MC2 universe , Mary Hill is a member of the National Security Forces. Spider-Girl , the daughter of Spider-Man , caught the escaped Carnage , Maria reported this success to Nick Fury.
She was later shown accusing the American dream of the A-Next team of crimes against the United States, as the heroine stumbles upon a government mission. [12]
Ultimate
In the Marvel Ultimate universe , Maria Hill ex-agent S.I.T. and a New York police homicide detective. She first appears during the interrogation of Miles Morales about the circumstances of the death of Aaron Davis. This investigation led to the discovery that Spider-Man was not a killer, as previously believed, and Aaron Davis died under accidental circumstances when one of his weapons fired in the opposite direction. [13]
Maria worked on the case of Venom, who invaded the house of Miles Morales and caused damage to his father. She definitely suspects that Miles is Spider-Man. When Venom attacks the hospital where Miles' parents were, Miles demonstrates to Mary that he is Spider-Man to save people.
Beyond Comics
Movies
- Kobe Smulders performed the role of Maria Hill in the films Avengers , Captain America: The Winter Soldier , Avengers: Age of Ultron , Avengers: Infinity War , Avengers: Finale and Spider-Man: Away from Home .
Television
Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Maria Hill, played by Kobe Smulders, appears in several episodes of the series “ Agents of Sch.I.T.”
Animated
- Maria Hill appears in several episodes of the animated series Iron Man: Adventures in Armor , where she was voiced by Tabitha Saint-Germain
- Maria Hill, voiced by Carey Wührer , appears in the animated series Avengers. The greatest heroes of the Earth ”, where he is an assistant to Nick Fury, and after his disappearance - director Sch.I.T.
- Maria Hill was featured in the animated series Avengers, General! "
Cartoons
- Maria Hill appears in the anime films Iron Man: Rise of Technovore and Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher , where Cary Walgren was voiced in English and Yunko Minagawa in Japanese.
Video Games
- Maria Hill appears as an unplayable character in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 , where she was voiced by Margaret Isly.
- Maria Hill appears as an unplayable character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance.
- Maria Hill appears in Marvel Heroes , where she was voiced by Carey Wührer .
- In Lego Marvel Super Heroes , Maria Hill was voiced by Danielle Nicolet .
- Maria Hill appears as an unplayable character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics.
- In " Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 " as a game character.
Sources
- Dan Casey. 100 Things Avengers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. - ISBN 9781633192218 .
- Sam Maggs, Ruth Amos, Emma Grange. Marvel: Fearless and Fantastic! Female Super Heroes Save the World. - ISBN 9781465485823 .
Links
- Maria Hill at Marvel.com
- Maria Hill at Comicvine.com
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Maria Hill . Marvel Date of treatment January 20, 2018.
- ↑ Kit, Borys . Jackson's Fury in flurry of Marvel films , The Hollywood Reporter (October 15, 2013). Date of treatment October 18, 2013.
- ↑ Secret War # 5
- ↑ Iron Man: World's Most Wanted
- ↑ The Mighty Avengers # 12
- ↑ New Avengers Vol 1 # 19
- ↑ New Avengers Vol 1 # 20
- ↑ Mark Millar (w), Dexter Vines (i). Civil War 1 (July 2006), Marvel Comics
- ↑ Punisher War Journal Vol. 1: Civil War
- ↑ New Avengers Vol 1 # 25
- ↑ Civil War # 7
- ↑ American Dream # 1-5
- ↑ Ultimate Comics Spider-Man vol. 2 # 15