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

Captain Barracuda is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.

Publication history

Captain Barracuda first appeared in Strange Tales #120 (May 1964), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

The character subsequently appears in Sub-Mariner #10-11 (February-March 1969), Incredible Hulk #219-220 (January-February 1978), and Fantastic Four #219 (June 1980).

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.[volume & issue needed]

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].

Powers and abilities

Captain Barracuda has used a number of advanced submarine-type ships, armed with a number of high-tech weapons. He and his crew often carry a number of conventional and advanced forms of weaponry.

References

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