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Vibranium(/vaɪˈbreɪniəm/) is a fictional metal appearing inAmerican comic bookspublished byMarvel Comics,noted for its extraordinary abilities to absorb, store, and release large amounts ofkinetic energy.Mined only in the kingdom ofWakanda,the metal is associated with the characterBlack Panther,who wears a suit of vibranium, andCaptain America,who bears a vibranium/steel alloyshield.An alternate form of the material, known asAntarctic Vibranium,orAnti-Metal,has appeared in theSavage Land.
Vibranium | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Daredevil#13 (February1966) |
Created by | Stan Lee John Romita Sr. |
In story information | |
Type | Metal |
Element of stories featuring | Black Panther Captain America |
Publication history
editVibranium first appeared inDaredevil#13 (February 1966), which was written byStan Leeand layouts by Jack Kirby with finished art byJohn Romita.Here, vibranium was seen to be an unusual metallic element with decidedly strange properties. Since that point inMarvel Comicscontinuity, it has been established that there are a few variations of this element which can be found in isolated regions all around the world. The variation first introduced inDaredevil#13 eventually became known as Anti-Metal. This variation is different in that it can cut through any known metal. In theMarvel Universe,Anti-Metal can traditionally be found only in Antarctica. Later inFantastic Four#53 (August 1966), by Stan Lee andJack Kirby,a new variation of vibranium was introduced in the isolated nation of Wakanda. This variation had the unique attribute of being able to absorb sound. This is the variation which is most often identified in continuity as simply "vibranium".
Fictional history
editIn theMarvel Universe,vibranium was first deposited on Earth by ameteorite10,000 years ago. In the comics, the first documented discovery of vibranium was during a human expedition to Antarctica. This particular isotope of vibranium was called "Anti-Metal" due to its property of dissolving other metals.[1]
In the comics, a different variety of vibranium found in Wakanda absorbs sound waves and other vibrations, including kinetic energy. Absorbing sound waves, vibrations, and kinetic energy makes this metal stronger. To protect this resource, Wakandans concealed their country from the outside world. Wakandan kingT'Chakafunded his country's education by occasionally selling off minuscule quantities of the metal. As a result,Wakandais one of the world's most technologically advanced nations.[2]
During the early 1940s, a small amount of Wakandan vibranium came into the possession of the scientist Myron MacLain. He tried to combine vibranium with iron to form a new tank armor, but was unable to fuse the elements. One morning, he found that the two materials had bonded on their own in an unknown manner. The ultra-resilient alloy was used to createCaptain America's shield.MacLain worked for decades (without success) to duplicate the accident. However, during an experiment in the 1960s, he developed the virtually indestructible metaladamantium.[volume & issue needed]
WhenT'Challabecame the king of Wakanda, he strove to end his country's isolation from the rest of the world. Making the existence of vibranium known to the outside world around the mid-1980s, he sold small quantities of it to foreigners who, he believed, would not use it to harmful ends. T'Challa used the profits to enrich and modernize his nation.[3]
Over the years, many have tried to obtain or affect the mound of vibranium at Wakanda, but for the most partWakandahas kept it safe, and become quite powerful in the process.
During theSecret Invasionof Earth, theSkrullsassumed the identity ofS.H.I.E.L.D.agents and enslaved natives of theSavage Landto mine Anti-Metal.[4]They also invaded Wakanda.[5]The Wakandans successfully repelled the attack.[6]
When Wakanda was politically overtaken by the xenophobic Desturi, they grantedDoctor Doomaccess to the country's vibranium vaults. Fearing Doom would use it to amplify his mystical energies, T'Challa activated a failsafe he had developed that rendered all processed vibranium inert.[7]
The rumors about its alien origin had later been proven true, as while most of earth's vibranium had been all but liquidated, certain planetary systems carry an ample supply of the element deep within certain extraterrestrial biospheres, as was the case with a refugee planet that the Spartax Empire tried reclaiming duringCaptain Marvel's space travels.[8]In the wake of the continuity-wide spanning reboot of the Marvel multiverse chronicled inSecret Wars: Battleworld,vibranium's abundance in Wakanda and beyond has re-flourished to sizable quantities, and the mutant criminalVanisherwas absconding and selling Wakandan vibranium on theblack marketin New York City.[9]
When a small sub-molecular imperfection was introduced into Captain America's shield, each impact over the years spread to neighboring molecules. It grew until the molecular bonds of the shield were completely broken down, shattering the shield. The shattering effect continued to spread to other vibranium, unconnected to the shield. This created a vibranium "cancer", a shock wave propagating throughout the world. It violently detonated any vibranium it found, from mineral deposits to components of ships or equipment. The shock wave was traveling to the "Great Vibranium Mound" in Wakanda, where the resulting explosion could destroy the world. With the unwitting aid of the villainKlaw,Captain Americawas able to stop the cancer and restore his shield.[10]
Properties and known abilities
editIn theMarvel Comics Universe,vibranium is a rare metallic substance of extraterrestrial origin.[11]It exists in many forms:
Wakandan variety
editWakandan Vibranium is the most common variety, and is often referred to simply as "vibranium". It is a rare substance only found in Wakanda.[12]
The Wakandan isotope possesses the ability to absorb all vibrations in the vicinity as well as kinetic energy directed at it.[13]The energy absorbed is stored within the bonds between the molecules that make up the substance. As a result, kinetic energy is dissipated within the bonds instead. There are limits to the capacity of the energy that can be stored, and although the exact limitations are not yet known, there have been a few examples. One such instance was when theRoxxon Energy Corporationdiscovered that a small island in theSouth Atlantichad a foundation composed of vibranium. Due to this,Roxxonfound it necessary to destroy the island with explosives. Unable to absorb the force of the explosions, the vibranium was destroyed, but it succeeded in entirely absorbing the sound made by the explosion, preventing damage to the surrounding area.[14]
This variety of vibranium is also a powerfulmutagen.[2]Vibranium exposure led to the mutation of many Wakandan natives.[volume & issue needed]Its radiation has also permeated much of Wakanda's flora and fauna, including the Heart-Shaped Herb eaten by members of the Black Panther Tribe and the flesh of the White Gorilla eaten by the members of the White Gorilla Tribe. Both give superhuman abilities to whoever eats them.[volume & issue needed]
It is also believed to dramatically enhance mystical energies.[15]
Antarctic variety
editBetter known as Anti-Metal, this isotope is native to the Savage Land. The variation produces vibrations of a specific wavelength that break down molecular bonds in other metals, causing them toliquefy.It was first discovered by explorer Robert Plunder, the father ofKevinandParnival Plunder.[16][17]Wakandan vibranium can be transformed into Antarctic vibranium through exposure to certain kinds of radiation.[18][19]
Much like Wakandan vibranium, Antarctic vibranium can cause human mutations. One person who donned an Anti-Metal full body suit for protection againstMoon Knightbegan to emit the same radiation he had intended to weaponize.[20]
Artificial variety
editThere are at least two forms of man-made vibranium created outside of Wakanda through various means. The first variant is called NuForm, which featured in the Vibranium Vendetta event of Marvel Comics imprint, created by theRoxxon Corporationfor unknown reasons.[21]It possesses the properties of Wakandan vibranium but tends to degrade into Antarctic vibranium unless tempered with microwave radiation.
The second is Reverbium, a dangerous artificial brand created at Horizon Labs by Professor Sajani Jaffrey.[22]Unlike standard vibranium, it rapidly amplifies sound energy before exploding.Max Modell,head scientist of Horizon, ordered it to be destroyed, but Jaffrey held on to some of it without her team's knowledge.[23]Reverbium would turn up again in the hands ofA.I.M.under the influence ofKlaw,who used it to enhance his powers.[24]
Living variety
editFamed Wakandan scientist and Wakanda University professor Obinna Nwabueze discovered a new form of vibranium in the Echo Chamber, a cave used for training by theDora Milaje.[25][26][27]This variety of Vibranium possesses limited sentience and can attune itself to the environment to cause a variety of effects.[28][29][25]
Uses
editVibranium appears frequently in theMarvel Universe.
- It is most known for being used in the construction ofCaptain America's shield,[30]the vibranium was of an ultra-resilient vibranium-iron alloy created by Dr. Myron MacLain.[31]The formula has never been reproduced despite numerous attempts.[32]
- After Steve Rogers resigned as Captain America,[33]the Black Panther sent him a new, pure vibranium shield.[34]When Rogers resumed his role as Captain America, the vibranium shield was given toU.S. Agent.[35]
- As U.S. Agent, John Walker has also used two other vibranium shields: the "eagle shield" he used as a member of the Jury,[36]and the "star shield" he used as a member of the New Invaders.[37]
- The Black Panther uses vibranium in a micro weave mesh in his costume that robs incoming objects of their momentum.[38]He also cannot be stabbed, although the costume and the Black Panther can be cut if the attacker slashes along the uniform's grain. Beyond that he uses vibranium in the soles of his boots that allows him to survive a fall of several stories and, if given enough momentum, the Panther can also scale walls or skim across water. The field can also be used offensively to shatter or weaken objects, such as kicking something with the boots. He also used the other variety Anti-Metal, in retractable claws.
- By 1915, human expeditions discovered Anti-Metal in Antarctica.
- The story "Flags of Our Fathers", which happens during World War II, tells how Black Panther, Captain America,Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandosfight the Nazis who want to steal vibranium from the Wakandans.[39][40]
- Skrullsenslaved Savage Land natives to mine Anti-Metal.
- Dr. Myron MacLain created "true"adamantiumin an attempt to reproduce the vibranium alloy he had made for Captain America's shield.
- Parnival Plunder,the villainous brother ofKa-Zar,planned to use vibranium to make weapons with which to take over the world.
- Diablobecame the ruler of Tierra del Maiz, a South American country known for its large deposits of vibranium. While the United Nations had decided not to get involved in the internal affairs of the country, Canada thought differently and sent Alpha Flight to intervene.
- When Dr. Doom gained access to Wakanda's stores of vibranium, T'Challa activated a fail-safe that rendered all processed vibranium inert.[7]
- Both Vibranium compounds were processed byJack O'LanternandCrime Master,then given to Nrosvekistanian weapons manufacturer in Eastern Europe for arsenalization purposes.[41]
- Captain Marvel discovered Vibranium is in fact alien in origin during a Spartax lethally poisoning Mining & smuggling Op.[11]
- Vibranium in Wakanda and worldwide has been restored after events of Battleworld.[9]
In other media
editMarvel Cinematic Universe
editVibranium (also known asIsipho) appears in live-action films set in theMarvel Cinematic Universe.First appearing and named on-screen inCaptain America: The First Avenger,Howard Starkstates the element is stronger thansteel,weighs one third as much, and is completely Vibration-absorbent. Having acquired enough to make a shield,Steve Rogersuses it when he becomes Captain America.[42]InThe Avengers,Captain America's shield proves strong enough to absorb and repel an attack fromThor's mystical hammerMjölnir,and inCaptain America: The Winter Soldier,it is also shown to be able to cushion falls from great heights. InAvengers: Age of Ultron,Ultronuses vibranium obtained fromUlysses Klauefor multiple purposes, including the creation of the synthezoidVision.InCaptain America: Civil War,T'Challautilizes a suit composed of a Vibranium weave. In the character'sself-titled film,it is revealed that T'Challa's home nation ofWakandawas built atop the crash site of a Vibranium meteor centuries ago, with the metal being used to create and power the nation's advanced technology. The element also affects organic life, as it is used to stabilizeEverett Ross' gunshot wound and is what gives the Heart-Shaped Herb its potency. InAvengers: Infinity War,T'Challa givesBucky Barnesa new prosthetic arm made completely of Vibranium. InBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever,a mix of Vibranium and plant life cause the people ofYucatánto gain underwater abilities and form the kingdom ofTalokanwhich was eventually led byNamor,among using its properties for weapons and an artificial sun.[43]
In the TV seriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.episodes "Love in the Time of Hydra","One Door Closes",and"Afterlife",Bruce Bannerbuilt a cabin called the "Retreat" forS.H.I.E.L.D.'s use out of Vibranium to temporarily house gifted individuals.[citation needed]
Television
edit- Vibranium appears in theSpider-Man and His Amazing Friendsepisode "The X-Men Adventure".[citation needed]The villain Cyberiad captures theX-Menin theDanger Roomwith traps designed to utilize their greatest weaknesses. In particular, he trappedKitty Prydein a room made of Vibranium to counteract her intangibility.
- Vibranium appears inIron Man: Armored Adventures.[citation needed]This version of the element is depicted as a dark grey metal that emits green electricity. In the episode "Panther's Prey",Iron ManandBlack Pantherwork to stopMoses Magnumfrom selling stolen Vibranium toA.I.M.,which the latter would later use to bringMODOKto life in the episode "Designed Only for Chaos". In the episodes "Line of Fire" and "Titanium vs. Iron",Justin HammerandMr. Fixacquire Vibranium to fuse it with titanium and create an alloy for the former'sTitanium Manarmor.
- Vibranium appears inThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.[citation needed]This version is depicted as a purple metal that vibrates when sound is applied to it as well as glow brighter the more sound is applied until it reaches its limit and explodes. It also has mutagenic properties, as it turnedKlawinto a being of pure sound energy, and is mined from a large cave in a mountain near the Wakandan capital.
- Vibranium appears inBlack Panther(2010).[citation needed]
- Vibranium appears inMarvel Future Avengers.The element is a critical component of the "Emerald Rain Project", a scheme byKang the Conquerorand theMasters of Evilto reverse-engineer Terrigen Crystals and create controllable superhumans. Due to overmining of the mineral in his future, Kang is forced to travel back to the 21st century to obtain vibranium samples necessary for the project's completion.[44]
Film
edit- Vibranium appears in theMarvel Animated Featuresseries of films.
- InUltimate Avengers: The Movie,theChitauriuse Vibranium in their spacecraft hulls andpersonal armor.S.H.I.E.L.D. later salvages one of their ships and use it as component of Captain America's shield as well as use it in other items such as bullets and knives. They also determined that only nuclear blasts and Vibranium itself is capable of penetrating Vibranium. The organization also developed the satelliteShield 1to locate Vibranium anywhere on Earth and locate the Chitauri, though the aliens destroyed it.
- InUltimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther,the Chitauri invade Wakanda for their subterranean supply of Vibranium. In this film, the element is portrayed as a substantial power source, as the Chitauri utilize condensed Vibranium cubes to power their spaceships. It is also the principal component of many Wakandan weapons and can be weakened by gamma radiation as well as gamma-powered individuals such as theHulk.
Video games
editVibranium appears inMarvel: Ultimate Alliance 2.A nanite-based artificial intelligence known as "the Fold" attempts to harvest Vibranium in Wakanda in order to construct communication towers around the world, spreading its control signal globally. While the heroes manage to thwart the invasion, they are unable to prevent the Fold from constructing enough towers to make it a global threat.
Music
editVibranium is referenced in the 2019 singleTake Me Back to LondonbyEd Sheeran(featuringStormzy).[45]
It is also referenced in the bridge of the 2020 trackLove Is a WarbyJeremy Renner,who playedHawkeyein severalMarvel Cinematic Universefilms. The line is "To hit me harder, I feel nothing / And all my armor is vibranium".[46]
It is referenced again in the 2021 songTitaniumbyDavein the 5th verse stating "You get hit with a stick, Black Panther You're gonna need Vibranium I got stainless steel, I got platinum I got gold and I got titanium".[47]
Real-world material
editThis section may contain informationnotimportant or relevantto the article's subject.(March 2018) |
In 2016,Hyperloop Transportation Technologiesdeveloped a real-world smart composite material that they named Vibranium. The lightweightcarbon fibermaterial for the Hyperloop pods is reported to provide the passengers double protection against damage to the exterior. The company says that its Vibranium is 8 times lighter than aluminum and 10 times stronger than steel alternatives. The smart material can transmit critical information regarding temperature, stability, integrity and more, wirelessly and virtually instantly.[48]
Journalists have drawn parallels between Wakanda's vibranium reserves and the mining ofcoltanin theDemocratic Republic of Congo.Coltan is anorecontainingniobiumandtantalum,two rare and valuable metals, and its exploitation is linked with child-labor, systematic exploitation of the population by governments or militant groups, exposure to toxic chemicals and other hazards; seecoltan mining and ethics.[49][50][51]Historian Thomas F. McDow draws a parallel touranium,found in the mineShinkolobweinHaut-Katanga Province,also in the Democratic Republic of Congo.[52]
Scholarly analysis
editThe concept of vibranium as an extremely valuable material, monopolized and mastered by the African civilization of Wakanda, has been subject to scholarly analysis. Several studies have looked at it from the perspective of cultural studies and literary criticism, including tying it to the genre ofafrofuturism.[53][54][55]Alessio Gerola noted in the context of the 2018 filmBlack Panther,that "Fundamental disagreements about vibranium’s existence and use drive the film’s plot, but the mythology and history of vibranium are even more essential to understanding how and why characters like Klaue,Killmonger,T'Challa,andShuritreat vibranium the way they do ", concluding that" Vibranium, from a narrative point of view, simply represents the power of possibilities and the disagreements that arise about the “great responsibilities” that follow from such “great powers”.[55]
It has been also analyzed with regards to its physical properties as a type of supermaterial. In 2017 Mark J. Whiting concluded that vibranium, as described in fiction, is not unrealistic, and resembles "ahigh-entropyshape-memory alloycomposite,reinforced with aceramic",beyond the ability of our currentmaterial scienceto produce, but not beyond the ability of our current theoretical science to explain.[56]It has been suggested that the popular culture impact of this material can make it useful as a teaching-aid when attempting to interest students in material science and related fields.[57][58][59]
See also
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