TheWendigo(occasionally:Wen-Di-Go) is a fictional monster appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics.The Marvel character is based on theWendigolegend of theAlgonquian peoples.The monster first appeared inThe Incredible Hulk(vol. 2) #162 (April 1973), created by writerSteve Englehartand artistHerb Trimpe,fighting the Incredible Hulk.[2]
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![]() The Wendigo on the cover toThe Uncanny X-Men#140, art by John Byrne and Terry Austin. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The Incredible Hulk(vol. 2) #162 (April 1973)[1] |
Created by | Steve Englehart Herb Trimpe |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Several individuals |
Team affiliations | Varies per individual |
Notable aliases | Various names in Native Canadian folklore |
Abilities |
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The Wendigo is not one specific person, but instead is the manifestation of a curse that can strike anyone who commits an act of cannibalism in the Canadian North Woods. Originally only one person can become the Wendigo at the time, which has led to one Wendigo being cured if another person was struck with the curse. In later years it has been revealed that a pack of Wendigos lived in theBering Strait.At one point the Wendigo curse infected theHulk,turning him into Wendihulk, although he was later cured.
While normally depicted as a savage beast with no control, Wendigos have appeared as part of various villainous groups, showing some restraint when not fighting. The Wendigo character has also appeared in several Marvel cartoon series.
Publication history
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The Wendigo first appeared inThe Incredible Hulk(vol. 2) #162 (April 1973), and was created bySteve EnglehartandHerb Trimpe.Englehart recalled: "I knew about the legend of theWendigo,and thought, between his strength and his sad story, that he sounded like a goodHulkopponent ".[3]
Fictional character biography
editSeveral people have been afflicted with the curse of the Wendigo, includingPaul Cartier,Georges Baptiste,Francois Lartigue,Lorenzo,Mauvaisand others.
The curse is regional to the woods of Northern Canada and takes place, under the right conditions, when a person in the forests of Canada feeds on human flesh. This "curse of the Wendigo" was created by the Northern Gods (also known as "the Inua" ) in an effort to deter human cannibalism.[4]
The cannibal transforms into a superhumanly strong, nearly indestructible, fur-covered monster: the Wendigo. He or she then roams the woods eating human beings. The Wendigo frequently fights theHulk,Wolverine,andAlpha Flight.Paul Cartier transforms into the Wendigo, battles the Hulk, and escapes.[5]He battles the Hulk again and encountered Wolverine,[6]and then battles both. Cartier is cured when college professor Georges Baptiste becomes the Wendigo.[7]
Baptiste later terrorizes a snowbound group.[8]He battles Wolverine,Nightcrawler,and members of Alpha Flight; the Baptiste Wendigo is captured and cured byShaman,although Baptiste is arrested by Department H.[9]
Fur trapper Francois Lartigue later transforms into the Wendigo, battles the Hulk when Bruce Banner stumbles across a cabin belonging to him, andSasquatch,and is taken to be cured by Shaman.[10]
A reporter named Anna Brooks goes on the search forBigfoot,at the time when some children are missing, when she stumbles upon a Wendigo. This sighting causesJ. Jonah Jamesonto dispatchPeter Parkerto British Columbia, though the Wendigo's actions also attract the attention of Wolverine. This leads to Spider-Man and Wolverine working together, discovering that the Wendigo is blameless for the child killings, and stopping the true murderer.[11]
One Wendigo battles theWerewolfin an issue ofMarvel Comics Presents.[12]Its most frequent appearances were in the limited seriesSabretooth:Open Season#1–4, where Sabretooth is hired to kill a Wendigo, ultimately succeeding.[13]
A few years later, a new Wendigo emerges, leading to a fight with Wolverine andShe-Hulk.[14]A local Canadian super-hero,Talisman,arrives and claims to have a magical cure for the Wendigo's condition. After a long battle, the Wendigo is defeated by a combined attack from his two opponents, and placed into S.H.I.E.L.D. custody.[volume & issue needed]This Wendigo is apparently later taken in by the Canadian-based Department K and is given an electric collar that keeps the usually mindless beast under control and is integrated as a member of Weapon: P.R.I.M.E., a team of operatives each with a personal grudge against Cable.[15]Their first mission is to take down Cable, but X-Force proves to be more than capable, as Cable teleports all their belongings out of the base and triggers the autodestruct device, though the device malfunctions and blows up early. Cut off from Cable, X-Force helps Kane, Bridge and Rictor escape the exploding base, while Grizzly, Wendigo (now referred to as Yeti) and Tigerstryke are missing. Bridge and Kane still want to arrest X-Force and calls in S.H.I.E.L.D. reinforcement, but Rictor sides with X-Force, since his grudge is only against Cable, not his former teammates.[16]Later the Wendigo's collar is exchanged with a neurological implant which gives more control to the man inside the beast, even allowing him to speak.[17]
During theChaos Warstoryline, it is revealed that a pack of Wendigos exist in theBering StraitafterRed Hulkis attacked by a Wendigo, attracted by his camp fire while cooking a meal. A Wendigo bites the Red Hulk on the shoulder and he bleeds hot radioactive blood. The Red Hulk kills one Wendigo, while the others come to claim the body and eat it. It is also revealed that the Great Beasts are forced to manipulate the curse of the Wendigo to allow the transformation of several people instantly instead of only one, to create an army to fight with them against the Chaos KingAmatsu-Mikaboshi.[18]
These Wendigos are later somehow able to invade Las Vegas.[19]where they are confronted by the Grey Hulk. The Grey Hulk gets help in the fight against them from theMoon Knight,Ms. Marvel,and theSentry.Knocked into some debris, later on the Green Hulk appears.[20]However, the Wendigos infect Hulk, turning him into the "Wendihulk" who attacks the superheroes. The sorcererBrother Voodooappears and cures Hulk and the other Wendigos.[21]
When theAvengers Academystudents have an encounter with formerNorman Osbornsubject Jeremy Biggs, it is mentioned that Biggs' company has bought a Wendigo that killed Steve, another former Osborn subject with ice-based powers.[22]
During the 2011 "Fear Itself"storyline, a Wendigo is among the Alpha Flight villains gathered by Vindicator and Department H to spread theMaster of the World's "Unity" program and to take down Alpha Flight as a member of Alpha Strike.[23]
As part of Marvel Comics' 2012 initiative,Marvel NOW!,a Wendigo appears as a member of Department H'sOmega Flight.Wendigo and the rest of Omega Flight are sent by Department H to investigate one of the Origin Bomb sites left byEx Nihiloin Regina, Canada, a mission in which Wendigo is killed.[24]
A Wendigo is later recruited by Kade Kilgore to join the faculty of theHellfire Club's Hellfire Academy.[25]
A Wendigo is summoned to Las Vegas through the wishing well ofTyrannusalong with theBi-Beast,Fin Fang Foom,Umar,and Arm'Cheddon to fight the Hulk. This Wendigo is capable of minimalistic human speech and teams up with the Bi-Beast to use the well's powers to allow them to grow to about 30 feet tall for fighting the Hulk.[26]However, both creatures are easily defeated by the Hulk and are imprisoned along with Arm'Cheddon in the Dark Dimension by Umar until Tyrannus and Fin Fang Foom raid the dimension, allowing them to escape in the chaos.[27]
A later confrontation between two Canadian meat packing plant employees resulted in one accidentally killing the other, and the perpetrator trying to cover it up by running the body through the meat grinder. This resulted in a mass outbreak of the Wendigo curse, which was greatly exacerbated by the curse being transmitted via bite wounds inflicted by the Wendigos, in a process akin tolycantrophy.[28]An infection of this phenomenon beyond Canada's borders is initially prevented by the mystical limitations of the Wendigo curse.[29]With the uncontrollably of the outbreak, theGreat BeastTanaraq (the "father" of the Wendigo) gains enough power to overthrow his fellows and intends to spread the curse across the entire world.[30]However, the combined efforts of the X-Men, the other Beasts, and Guardian defeat his plan, resulting in the elimination of the curse.[31]
Spider-Woman,with the help ofCaptain MarvelandPorcupine,later shuts down a Canadian restaurant that had been secretly serving its customers human flesh in an attempt to instigate another outbreak of Wendigos.[32]
WhenJimmy Hudsonappears on Earth-616 following the 2015 "Secret Wars"storyline, the townspeople mistake him for a Wendigo and shoot him before an actual Wendigo attack occurs. Recovering from the gunshot wound, Hudson fights the Wendigo.[33]
Roxxonlater goes on an archaeological expedition to find a Wendigo. When a Wendigo attacks a scientist named Ella Sterling, she is saved byWeapon H.[34]It was revealed that Roxxon executive Mr. Banks had a miner named Philips Waggoner eat Wendigo meat at the site where the Avingnon Party resided during a blizzard. The result of this turned Waggoner into an Ur-Wendigo which is more powerful than any normal Wendigo and can grow larger when it ate flesh. The Ur-Wendigo caught up to Weapon H and tried to eat him whole only forDoctor Strangeto appear. As the Ur-Wendigo is immune to enchantments, Weapon H borrowed Doctor Strange's Ax of Angarruumus and allowed himself to be eaten by the Ur-Wendigo to kill it from within.[35]
Powers and abilities
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The Wendigo possesses a variety of superhuman physical abilities and powerful claws as a result of transformation by an ancient mysticalcurse.However, Wendigos usually retain little of their former human personas.[14]Sorcerers such as Mauvais and Lorenzo have been able to avoid this aspect of the curse, using magic to gain the power of the Wendigo while maintaining their intelligence.
Other Wendigos
editInThe Amazing Spider-Man#277, a creature called Wendigo appears. It is a reptilian, ghost-like being who can become invisible and generate intense cold.[36]
InSpider-Man#8–12 (the "Perceptions" story arc), a Wendigo-like creature is blamed for killing several children nearHope, British Columbia.Spider-Man's alter ego, Peter Parker, is sent to take pictures during the media frenzy that follows.Wolverine,having previous experience with Wendigos and having concern for the creature's welfare, comes to the town and contacts Peter Parker directly, seeking Spider-Man's assistance. Together, Spider-Man and Wolverine determine the real cause of death among the children. The Wendigo in "Perceptions" has an appearance similar to other incarnations of the Wendigo, but is less aggressive, not cannibalistic, and not as durable.[37]
Other versions
edit- In theEarth Xcontinuity,Jamie Madroxbecomes a Wendigo after killing and cannibalizing one of his clone bodies.[38]
- In theMC2imprint,the Hulk,Doctor Strange,Wolverine, and Wolverine's daughter Wild Thing encounter a large number of Wendigos who were transformed from a lost Cub Scout troop. However, Strange ultimately removes the curse and their memory of the events.[39]
- Greer Baptise / Wentigra,an amalgamation of the Wendigo andTigracreated by theInfinity Stones,appears in theInfinity Warsstoryline.[40]
In other media
editTelevision
edit- The Wendigo appears inThe Incredible Hulkepisode "And the Wind Cries...Wendigo!", voiced by Leeza Miller McGee.[41]This version is the result of a curse placed upon a Native American warrior, who is eventually defeated and restored by the Hulk.[citation needed]
- A pack of Wendigos appear in theWolverine and the X-Menepisode "Wolverine vs. Hulk".[citation needed]They were created by super-soldier experiments conducted byNick Furyand can convert others into Wendigos via their bite.[42]
- The Wendigo makes a non-speaking cameo appearance inThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroesepisode "Breakout".[citation needed]
- The Wendigo appears in theAvengers Assembleepisode "Avengers: Impossible".[citation needed]
- The Wendigo appears in theHulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.episode "Wendigo Apocalypse", voiced byDee Bradley Baker.[41]This version possesses the ability to convert others into Wendigos.
- A Wendigo King appears in theUltimate Spider-Manepisode "Contest of Champions", voiced again by Dee Bradley Baker.[41]
- A pack of Wendigos appear inLego Marvel Avengers: Code Red,voiced byTravis WillinghamandFred Tatasciore.[43]
Film
edit- A pack of Wendigos appear inIron Man and Hulk: Heroes United.[citation needed]
- The Paul Cartier incarnation of Wendigo was meant to appear in the unproduced filmX-Men: Fear the Beast.This version would have been a fellow scientist and colleague ofHank McCoywith a similar mutation who accidentally transforms himself into the Wendigo.[44]
Video games
edit- The Wendigo appears as abossinX-Men(1992).[citation needed]
- The Wendigo appears as a boss inX2: Wolverine's Revenge.[citation needed]
- Monsters based on the Wendigo called theW.E.N.D.I.G.O. Prototype(Weaponized Experiment Neurodendritic Incident Gamma Zero) appear inX-Men Origins: Wolverine.They are genetically engineered monsters whose transformations are triggered byadrenalinesurges and serve as bosses inWeapon Xfacilities.[45][46]
- The Wendigo appears inAvengers Initiative.[citation needed]
- The Wendigo appears inMarvel Super Hero Squad Online.[citation needed]
- The Wendigo appears as a playable character inLego Marvel's Avengers.[47]
- A pack of Wendigos appear inMarvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.These versions are aliens from the planetMaklu IV.[48]
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