Elysius

Elysius is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Elysius is an artificially created being possessing the attributes of an Eternal from Titan. She became the lover of Mar-Vell, and after his death used his genetic material to impregnate herself with Genis-Vell and Phyla-Vell.

Elysius
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain Marvel #59 (Nov 1978)
Created byDoug Moench (writer)
Pat Broderick (artist)
In-story information
Notable aliasesMistress of Paradise

Fictional character biography

Elysius was created by ISAAC, the sentient computer system of Titan. She serves as ISAAC's lieutenant, and aided ISAAC in its conquest of Titan.[1]

She later aided Captain Mar-Vell, and Drax the Destroyer against ISAAC, Stellarax, Lord Gaea, and Chaos. She then began her romance with Mar-Vell.[2] She returned to Earth with Mar-Vell and Rick Jones.[3]

She later accompanied Mar-Vell to Denver to visit Rick Jones.[4] She accompanied Betty Ross, Rick Jones, and Fred Sloan to Gamma Base in search of Mar-Vell and the Hulk. She departed Gamma Base with Mar-Vell.[5]

Some time later, Elysius attended the death-watch of Captain Mar-Vell.[6]

Later, she remained on Titan when Starfox departed for Earth to join the Avengers.[7]

Powers and abilities

Elysius is an artificially created being patterned on and possessing the attributes of the long-lived offshoot of humanity called the Eternals. She has superhuman stamina, and her strength, speed, and durability are higher than that of a human. Elysius possesses an extremely long lifespan and immunity to all terrestrial diseases.

Elysius has limited telepathic abilities of an unrevealed nature. She keeps griffin-like creatures which obey her telepathic commands.

She uses an alien hand-weapon capable of disrupting force fields or of firing energy of an unspecified nature as bursts of concussive force. ISAAC crafted her personal sky-ship, which resembles an ancient Earth galleon but possesses the capacity of flight.

References

  1. Captain Marvel #59-60
  2. Captain Marvel #61-62; Marvel Spotlight Vol. 2 #1-2
  3. Marvel Spotlight Vol. 2 #3
  4. Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #245
  5. Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #247-248
  6. Marvel Graphic Novel #1
  7. Avengers #230
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