Mallen (comics)

Mallen
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Iron Man vol. 4 #1 (2005)
Created by Warren Ellis
Adi Granov
In-story information
Alter ego Mallen
Notable aliases Madden, Extremis
Abilities

Superhuman Strength Superhuman Speed Superhuman Stamina Superhuman Durability Accelerated Healing Factor Fire Breath and Claws

Electricity Generation

Mallen is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He serves as the main antagonist of the Extremis storyline.

Publication history

The character first appeared in Iron Man vol. 4 #1 (January 2005) and was created by Warren Ellis and Adi Granov[1]

Fictional character biography

Mallen's parents were killed in a shootout with the FBI over weapons violations in Texas. After being in a tragic farm accident as a child and forever being referred to as "Miracle Baby", he grew up bitter, grew a sense of hatred for government and believed in white superiority aligning himself with a small cell of domestic terrorists. In Bastrop, they were given the experimental-Extremis drug (which was created by Aldrich Killian) by a supplier whose identity wasn't known yet. Mallen took it, and had a massive spasm, and was locked down by the other two. 2 days later, emerging from an external scab-like cocoon, he emerged as a superhuman threat.[1]

Under Extremis, Mallen attacked the Houston FBI branch, with him slaughtering every one in the building, even scaring the terrorists themselves.[2] While in a van, he was confronted by Iron Man who had the others arrested. In a fight, he badly injured Stark in his armor (shattering his right knee, cracking his chest plate, and crushing his right hand) and then set out to kill the U.S. leaders in Washington, D.C.[3] He briefly stopped to talk with a protester, and ended up murdering her over her views. [4]

Mallen was intercepted outside by Iron Man, he himself having taken Extremis. Mallen was defeated but refused to give up, forcing Iron Man to kill him, blowing up his head with his repulsors, even after which his then headless body began to get up, falling down shortly afterwards. Stark discovered that Extremis designer/former girlfriend Dr. Maya Hansen (who helped Aldrich Killian create Extremis) was the one dealing the drug to the terrorists Mallen was involved in.[5]

Powers and abilities

Due to the mutation that resulted by consuming the Extremis drug, Mallen gained the abilities of superhuman strength, speed (shown to run faster than 200 mph), stamina, agility, healing, endurance and durability. He can also exhale a fiery breath, and also has sharp claws and the ability to generate massive electric discharges.

In other media

Television

  • Mallen (and elements of the Extremis plot) appear in the Iron Man: Armored Adventures second season episode "Extremis". Instead of a terrorist, Mallen used to be an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., but was fired for unstable psychological behavior. Out of spite, he stole their experimental super-soldier serum Extremis, injected himself with it and was transformed into a superhuman, whereupon he started assaulting S.H.I.E.L.D. agents all over the city. Iron Man shows up to stop him, but Mallen mercilessly beats him to near-death. Mallen is driven off and subsequently goes on another rampage, whereupon he is confronted by Black Widow and Nick Fury, who are easily beaten. However, Iron Man (after injecting himself with a controlled low dosage of the Extremis serum and gained enhanced physical, mental and cyberpathic abilities) intervenes and electrocutes Mallen into a coma who is then taken into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody.

Motion comic

References

  1. 1 2 Iron Man vol. 4 #1
  2. Iron Man vol. 4 #2
  3. Iron Man vol. 4 #3
  4. Iron Man vol. 4 #4
  5. Iron Man vol. 4 #5
  • Mallen at Marvel.com
  • Mallen at Marvel Wiki
  • Mallen at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Mallen at Comic Vine
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