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|image= Gregory Herd Shadrac.JPG |
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|caption= Gregory Herd as Shadrac. Art by [[John Romita, Jr.]] |
|caption= Gregory Herd as Shadrac, as depicted in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' vol. 2 #2 (January 1999). Art by [[John Romita, Jr.]] |
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|character_name=Gregory Herd |
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|real_name=Gregory Herd |
|real_name=Gregory Herd |
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|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
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|debut=''[[The Spectacular Scarlet Spider]]'' #1<br> |
|debut=''[[The Spectacular Scarlet Spider]]'' #1 (November, 1995)<br> |
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''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' vol. 2 #2 ( |
'''As Shadrac''': ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' vol. 2 #2 (January 1999) |
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|creators=[[Todd Dezago]], [[Sal Buscema]], [[Jimmy Palmiotti]] |
|creators=[[Todd Dezago]], [[Sal Buscema]], [[Jimmy Palmiotti]] |
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'''Dr. Gregory Herd''' is |
'''Dr. Gregory Herd''' is a [[supervillain]] appearing in [[American comic book]]s published by [[Marvel Comics]]. His [[first appearance]] was in ''[[The Spectacular Scarlet Spider]]'' #1. He originally operated as the villain '''Override''' and worked with his wife, who operated as Aura. He becomes the fiery villain '''Shadrac''' in ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' vol. 2 #2. |
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==Fictional character biography== |
==Fictional character biography== |
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[[Image:OverrideMarvel.jpg|left|Gregory Herd as Override and wife Annie as Aura.|thumb]] |
[[Image:OverrideMarvel.jpg|left|Gregory Herd as Override and wife Annie as Aura.|thumb]] |
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Desperate for some way to save his wife, Herd asks to join Osborn's "[[The Gathering of Five and The Final Chapter|Gathering of Five]]" ceremony |
Desperate for some way to save his wife, Herd asks to join Osborn's "[[The Gathering of Five and The Final Chapter|Gathering of Five]]" ceremony to gain one of five "gifts".<ref>''The Sensational Spider-Man'' #32</ref> However, Herd is the recipient of death, which gives Herd new powers while steadily destroying him over time. He falls under the thumb of a man named Dolman, who owned one of the five artifacts used in the Gathering ceremony before it was stolen by Osborn. Dolman intends to use Herd as a tool to regain what Osborn had stolen. Herd assaults Osborn Industries but runs into the current [[Spider-Man]], [[Spider-Woman (Mattie Franklin)|Mattie Franklin]].<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' vol. 2 #2 (Feb. 1999)</ref> Herd dismisses Franklin with little effort but is later forced to battle the original Spider-Man and [[Iceman (comics)|Iceman]] while trying to tell officials that Dolman was tampering with his mind. He convinces Iceman to freeze him entirely in an attempt to stay alive.<ref>''The Amazing Spider-Man'' vol. 2 #3 (Mar. 1999)</ref> |
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Though temporarily frozen, Shadrac is still dying albeit in a less painful manner. Later pursuing Dolman, Shadrac, Iceman, and Spider-Man team up to capture him. After Dolman merges with the Spindle and gains powers, Shadrac "overrides" him and possesses his body in a last-ditch effort to stop Dolman and save himself.<ref>''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' vol. 2 #3 (April 1999)</ref> |
Though temporarily frozen, Shadrac is still dying albeit in a less painful manner. Later pursuing Dolman, Shadrac, Iceman, and Spider-Man team up to capture him. After Dolman merges with the Spindle and gains powers, Shadrac "overrides" him and possesses his body in a last-ditch effort to stop Dolman and save himself.<ref>''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' vol. 2 #3 (April 1999)</ref> |
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===As Override=== |
===As Override=== |
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Dr. Gregory Herd wore a cybernetically enhanced costume that allowed him to control, or "override", |
Dr. Gregory Herd wore a cybernetically enhanced costume that allowed him to control, or "override", electronic devices. |
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===As Shadrac=== |
===As Shadrac=== |
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Due to the Gathering of the Five ceremony, Herd has internalized the powers of his cybernetic suit as well as gaining the ability to override emotions. In addition, his entire body is constantly wreathed in mystical flames which, in addition to slowly killing him, he can manipulate in the form of blasts from his hands or an aura he can expand at will. While the maximum temperature of these flames is unknown, Shadrac can melt metal with a touch. |
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Herd's entire body was constantly consumed in intense flames which he could manipulate in the form of blasts emitted from his hands or an aura he could expand at will. It is unknown what high temperatures he could reach, but Shadrac was able to melt metal at the touch of his hands. Originally, he had a mechanical apparatus in his costume that allowed him to override and control electrical and mechanical devices. Due to the Gathering of the Five ceremony, this has been absorbed into his physiology and he can now override emotions as well, but his main power is the mystical flames which are killing him. |
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==Other versions== |
==Other versions== |
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*{{comicbookdb|type=character|id=18939|title="Override (Marvel)"}} |
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Gregory Herd | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1 (November, 1995) As Shadrac: The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #2 (January 1999) |
Created by | Todd Dezago, Sal Buscema, Jimmy Palmiotti |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Gregory Herd |
Notable aliases | Override, Shadrac |
Abilities | (As Override) Cybernetically enhanced costume grants: Ability to remotely control or override any and all electronic devices (As Shadrac) Mystical burning flames Ability to override emotions |
Dr. Gregory Herd is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in The Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1. He originally operated as the villain Override and worked with his wife, who operated as Aura. He becomes the fiery villain Shadrac in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #2.
Fictional character biography
[edit]Together with his wife (who operated under the name Aura), Dr. Gregory Herd worked as a mercenary for hire as Override. During the "Spider-Hunt" storyline, in which a massive bounty is placed on Spider-Man's head, Herd's wife is gravely injured and left in medical care.[1] To cover her steadily mounting medical expenses, Override goes to work as one of Norman Osborn's costumed employees.[2]
Desperate for some way to save his wife, Herd asks to join Osborn's "Gathering of Five" ceremony to gain one of five "gifts".[3] However, Herd is the recipient of death, which gives Herd new powers while steadily destroying him over time. He falls under the thumb of a man named Dolman, who owned one of the five artifacts used in the Gathering ceremony before it was stolen by Osborn. Dolman intends to use Herd as a tool to regain what Osborn had stolen. Herd assaults Osborn Industries but runs into the current Spider-Man, Mattie Franklin.[4] Herd dismisses Franklin with little effort but is later forced to battle the original Spider-Man and Iceman while trying to tell officials that Dolman was tampering with his mind. He convinces Iceman to freeze him entirely in an attempt to stay alive.[5]
Though temporarily frozen, Shadrac is still dying albeit in a less painful manner. Later pursuing Dolman, Shadrac, Iceman, and Spider-Man team up to capture him. After Dolman merges with the Spindle and gains powers, Shadrac "overrides" him and possesses his body in a last-ditch effort to stop Dolman and save himself.[6]
Civil War
[edit]Somehow separated from both Shadrac and Dolman, with Aura restored to human form, and back in his original costume, Herd joins Hammerhead's "villain army" that was captured by Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.[7]
Powers and abilities
[edit]As Override
[edit]Dr. Gregory Herd wore a cybernetically enhanced costume that allowed him to control, or "override", electronic devices.
As Shadrac
[edit]Due to the Gathering of the Five ceremony, Herd has internalized the powers of his cybernetic suit as well as gaining the ability to override emotions. In addition, his entire body is constantly wreathed in mystical flames which, in addition to slowly killing him, he can manipulate in the form of blasts from his hands or an aura he can expand at will. While the maximum temperature of these flames is unknown, Shadrac can melt metal with a touch.
Other versions
[edit]MC2
[edit]In the MC2 universe Gregory Herd is shown as a participant in The Gathering of Five, which was interrupted in this continuity.[8] A prior story revealed that Mattie Franklin and Madame Web eventually gained the gifts (power and immortality) they had in the mainstream continuity,[9] but what became of Herd after the first attempt was not shown.
References
[edit]- ^ The Sensational Spider-Man #25
- ^ The Spectacular Spider-Man #255
- ^ The Sensational Spider-Man #32
- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #2 (Feb. 1999)
- ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #3 (Mar. 1999)
- ^ Peter Parker: Spider-Man vol. 2 #3 (April 1999)
- ^ Civil War: War Crimes (Feb. 2007)
- ^ Spider-Girl #49
- ^ Spider-Girl #39
External links
[edit]- "Override (Marvel)" at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)