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Aron (Marvel Comics)

Aron is a character in the Marvel comic book universe . Native nephew of observer Huatu. Aron appeared in the Capitan Marvel # 39 comic book, created by Steve Englehart and Allen Milgrom.

Aron
Aron
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Publication History
PublisherMarvel comics
DebutCapitan Marvel # 39 (June 1975)
The authors
Character Characteristics
PositionEvil
AliasesApostate
GrowthIs changing
WeightIs changing
Teams and Organizations
Observers
Allies
Uatu
Special powers
    • Vast cosmic forces
    • Superintelligence
    • Teleportation
    • Immortality
    • Levitation
    • Access to extraterrestrial technology
Equipment
    • Armor
    • Force field
    • Various magic artifacts

Biography

Aron originally lived in his world with other Observers. He also watched the world of people on Earth, Aaron saw Captain Marvel and fighting the Crazy Eye, Aaron was a participant in the trial of Huatu [1] . Several times Aron was noticed near Huatu [2] .

Aron decided to quit the Earth observation lesson, and for a turn became a participant in many events that took place on it.

He sent his Dragon Man servant to get the Hulk Woman and Sharon Ventura to get their DNA sample [3] [4] . But Aron sometimes loved from afar, for example, from the Moon to watch the battles on Earth, he saw one such battle. The Fantastic Four fought with [5] . Aron watched the Necromadus [6] .

Aron joined the Horrific Four team of villains to confront the Fantastic Four [7] , but when he found out why he was with them, he refused to help them leaving the Terrifying Four. Aron created clones of the entire Fantastic Four and the clone of Sharon Ventura, he also cloned the Horrific Four, Aron did this in order to find out their dreams, the clones soon disappeared and he returned everyone back [4] .

Aron again replaced the real members of the Fantastic Four with his clones, he sent them to attack the Mole-Man [8] . He began to manipulate how to “play” with the clones, forcing them to commit crimes. They fought with the Avengers and Doctor Strange , in the end the real Fantastic Four defeated the fake heroes game Aron [4] . After Aron tried to see the dreams of his defeated clones [9] .

When the threat of extinction from the Celestial invasion hung over the Observers' race, Aron planned to take refuge in the Solar System, on Earth or in the Galaxy, or in a parallel universe in which he hoped to live, in case Celestials destroy his world. To achieve his goals, Aron had to work with Dark Ryder to help him transfer to another universe. However, his plans were frustrated by the Fantastic Four and their allies, then Aron was brought to Huat. Huatu gave all his energy to Aron, which deprived Watu of his ability to observe. Huatu transferred to Aron all the knowledge accumulated by the Observers over a long time. Huatu believed that Aron would not be able to control such an amount of energy and knowledge, and if he could, he would become the new repository of knowledge of all Observers [10] .

Strengths and Abilities

  • Extensive cosmic forces - Aron is an ancient cosmic creature of incredible size, he also has outstanding magical abilities.
  • Superintelligence - Aron has knowledge of the entire cosmos, as well as the entire race of Observers, the exact level of intelligence is unknown, possibly unlimited.
  • Teleportation - Able to travel in space and time and travel through hyperspace.
  • Immortality - Like all Observers, Aron is immortal, but there are exceptions that the observer is capable of dying under any circumstances, possibly from an entity more powerful than him.
  • Access to extraterrestrial technologies Aron has access to all extraterrestrial technologies, while owning superintelligence, he can invent high-tech suits and weapons.
  • Levitation - It can soar above the surface or in space at an incredible height.

Notes

  1. ↑ Capitan Marvel # 39 . Captain Marvel # 37-39: SuperMegaMonkey: chronocomic (neopr.) . www.supermegamonkey.net. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  2. ↑ Fantastic Four Annual # 21 . Fantastic Four annual # 21: SuperMegaMonkey: chronocomic (neopr.) . www.supermegamonkey.net. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  3. ↑ Fantastic Four # 321 . Fantastic Four # 321: SuperMegaMonkey: chronocomic ( unspecified ) . www.supermegamonkey.net. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  4. ↑ 1 2 3 Dragon Man (Dragon Man) (Russian) . www.strangearts.ru. Date of treatment February 2, 2018.
  5. ↑ Fantastic Four # 322 . Fantastic Four # 322: SuperMegaMonkey: chronocomic ( unopened ) . www.supermegamonkey.net. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  6. ↑ Fantastic Four # 323 . Fantastic Four # 323-324: SuperMegaMonkey: chronocomic ( unspecified ) . www.supermegamonkey.net. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  7. ↑ Fantastic Four # 327 . GCD :: Issue :: Fantastic Four # 327 [Direct Edition ] (unspecified) . www.comics.org. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  8. ↑ Fantastic Four # 328-329 . GCD :: Issue :: Fantastic Four # 328 [Direct Edition ] (unspecified) . www.comics.org. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  9. ↑ Fantastic Four # 330-333 . Fantastic Four # 330-333: SuperMegaMonkey: chronocomic (neopr.) . www.supermegamonkey.net. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.
  10. ↑ Fantastic Four # 396-400 . GCD :: Issue :: Fantastic Four # 400 [Direct Edition ] (unspecified) . www.comics.org. Date of treatment February 6, 2018.

Links

  • Aron on the Comic Book DB website.
  • Aron on the Marvel Wiki website.
  • Aron on the Comic Vine website.
  • Aron on the Marvel Appendix website.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Арон_(Marvel_Comics)&oldid=92921854


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