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Captain Barracuda and his crew later inadvertently capture [[Namor]] and [[Karthon the Quester]] as the latter two battle over the psychically-powerful [[Serpent Crown]]. However, during the struggle, his ship is destroyed by American Naval forces. <ref>''Sub-Mariner'' #10-11</ref>. Captain Barracuda has also gotten into conflicts with the [[Hulk (comics)|Hulk]]<ref>''Hulk'' #219-220</ref> and [[Fantastic Four]], of which the Human Torch is a member.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #219</ref>.
Captain Barracuda and his crew later inadvertently capture [[Namor]] and [[Karthon the Quester]] as the latter two battle over the psychically-powerful [[Serpent Crown]]. However, during the struggle, his ship is destroyed by American Naval forces. <ref>''Sub-Mariner'' #10-11</ref>. Captain Barracuda has also gotten into conflicts with the [[Hulk (comics)|Hulk]]<ref>''Hulk'' #219-220</ref> and [[Fantastic Four]], of which the Human Torch is a member.<ref>''Fantastic Four'' #219</ref>.


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Revision as of 18:50, 28 May 2008

Captain Barracuda
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceStrange Tales #120 (May 1964)
Created byStan Lee and Jack Kirby
In-story information
Alter egoUnrevealed
Team affiliationsStarkey (Captain Barracuda's first mate)
Notable aliasesBarracuda, One-Eye
AbilitiesCan see through his eyepatch.

Captain Barracuda is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.

Fictional character biography

Captain Barracuda is a modern-day pirate, often using highly advanced technological weaponry. The Human Torch and Iceman, two heroes from two separate teams, have their first solo adventure opposing Barracuda.

Captain Barracuda and his crew later inadvertently capture Namor and Karthon the Quester as the latter two battle over the psychically-powerful Serpent Crown. However, during the struggle, his ship is destroyed by American Naval forces. [1]. Captain Barracuda has also gotten into conflicts with the Hulk[2] and Fantastic Four, of which the Human Torch is a member.[3].

References

  1. ^ Sub-Mariner #10-11
  2. ^ Hulk #219-220
  3. ^ Fantastic Four #219