Abigail Brand

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Abigail Brand
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Agent Brand
Art by John Cassaday
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Astonishing X-Men vol.3, #3 (2004) (Cameo)
Astonishing X-Men vol.3, #6 (2004) (first full appearance)
Created by Joss Whedon
John Cassaday
In-story information
Species Human Mutant/Alien Hybrid
Team affiliations Alpha Flight
S.W.O.R.D.
X-Men
Partnerships Beast
Abilities Pyrokinesis

Special Agent Abigail Brand is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Abigail Brand's first appearance was a cameo in Astonishing X-Men #3 (2004), and she was introduced fully in Astonishing X-Men #6 (2004). She was created by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday.

Fictional character biography

Origin

Abigail Brand is the commanding officer of S.W.O.R.D., a S.H.I.E.L.D. offshoot that deals with defending the Earth from extraterrestrial threats. Almost all the details about her personal life have been revealed, but she is known to be 28 years old as of the Skrull's "Secret Invasion".[1]

Ord and The Breakworld

When an alien by the name of Ord came to Earth, convinced that a mutant was destined to destroy his planet, Brand intervened in order to avoid an interplanetary war. Brand acquiesced to Ord's plan to avert the destruction of his world by allowing him to create a 'cure' for the mutant 'condition'. It was later revealed that the mutant prophesied to destroy Breakworld was Colossus. Furthermore, statements made by Ord suggest that neutralizing Earth's mutant population may have been just one step in an as-yet unrevealed plan.

After her involvement in this plan became known to the X-Men and to then-S.H.I.E.L.D. Director Nick Fury, Brand faced a board of inquiry to answer charges against her conduct. She defended her actions on the grounds that averting interplanetary warfare was a responsibility so great as to justify courses of action that would otherwise be considered immoral or illegal. This defense seems to have convinced the board as she was subsequently still in command of S.W.O.R.D.

Despite the antagonistic relationship she and Fury demonstrated toward each other, she was considered a Fury loyalist by Fury's then-successor as S.H.I.E.L.D. director, Maria Hill. Brand made no effort to hide her dislike for Hill, and no further contact between the two has been shown.

In a final attempt to draw Breakworld's forces away from the Earth, Brand had the X-Men (including Colossus), Ord, and Ord's ally Danger teleported aboard a S.W.O.R.D. starship and travel to the Breakworld itself. Ord, with the assistance of Danger, was able to contact his homeworld to alert them of Colossus' location, not knowing that this was all part of Brand's plan. Despite their past differences and Brand's continuing high-handed attitude, she attempted to work with the X-Men to find a solution to the crisis. However, Breakworld forces caught up with the S.W.O.R.D. vessel before Brand had predicted they would, forcing the X-Men and the S.W.O.R.D. strike team to use the ship's escape pods to finish their journey to the Breakworld. Once on the surface, Brand and Henry McCoy (Beast) teamed up and became separated from the other X-Men, at which point they were forced to take shelter in a small cave to avoid a device that was altering the weather to subfreezing temperatures. To McCoy's astonishment, Brand used some type of superhuman power to generate enough heat to keep them alive.

After meeting back up with the rest of the X-Men, Brand, Beast, Wolverine, Armor, Shadowcat, and their new ally Danger were part of an assault on the Breakworld's doomsday device before it could be fired at the Earth. During the ensuing battle against Breakworld soldiers, Brand dove into the path of a laser blast meant for Beast. Severely wounded, she explained to Beast she did it since as a genius he had the greatest chance for disarming the weapon. Her last words to Beast before passing out were to "save the damn world already."

Eventually Brand regained consciousness and rejoined the team. As McCoy tended to her wounds, he noted her rapid healing. When he attempted to draw more information out of her, Brand countered by revealing an intense sexual attraction to him. The X-Men and surviving S.W.O.R.D. strike team members headed toward the site where Colossus was prophesied to destroy the Breakworld, but Brand's team was attacked by Breakworld forces. When Brand was captured and threatened by several Breakworld men, she killed her attackers after revealing that "Brand" is not her surname, but a sobriquet referencing her powers. After the Breakworld mission ended, Brand offered McCoy a job with S.W.O.R.D., stating that she needs someone who will question her actions and help her avoid making mistakes. She reiterates her sexual attraction to him, telling McCoy when he brings up the fact that he's a "blue, furry monster" that her father, an alien, was one as well.

Ghost Box

Brand is called in for a consult when the X-Men come across a Ghost Box they find in Chaparanga Beach. After explaining that a Ghost Box is a device used to travel between parallel worlds, she and Cyclops argue because Brand believes, when it comes to Ghost Boxes, it is S.W.O.R.D. business, whereas Cyclops thinks it is mutant business. Brand backs off but informs Scott that the minute this investigation 'goes south' to give her a call. When Beast questions how to define their relationship, Brand says she is his Xenophiliac Experimentation Partner, prompting Beast to say she is his girlfriend.[2] She later fires a two-zettawatt laser from S.W.O.R.D. headquarters that destroys the Ghost Box and Forge's headquarters of Wundagore Mountain at Beast's request.[3]

Secret Invasion

Brand is present at The Peak, S.W.O.R.D.s headquarters, when it is destroyed by a Skrull posing as Dum Dum Dugan. Due to an emergency suit, she and a few other S.W.O.R.D. agents are able to survive in space long enough to witness the arrival of the Skrull armada in Earth space. She later is able to board one of the Skrull armada's ships by breaking into the exterior. After making it to the control/camera room, she witnesses the death and destruction the Skrulls are causing all over Earth, which makes her shed a tear. She is discovered by a Skrull youngster and a guard, who subsequently points his gun at her.[1][4] She outsmarts the guards and kills every Skrull on board. She frees their prisoner, the hero Mister Fantastic, who takes her to the Savage Land. She sees that all of the "Earth heroes" who had crash landed there were actually Skrulls.[5] Brand later flies the Avengers to New York to participate in the final battle against the Skrull forces.

After the Invasion

Beta Ray Bill visits Agent Brand aboard the rebuilt Peak seeking information on the whereabouts of Galactus. Brand confirms that S.W.O.R.D., as well as similar agencies of other species, share sightings of Galactus among themselves. Brand gives Bill the information but stressed that the world eater must never find out who gave him the information lest Galactus seek revenge on Earth. She also approaches Jessica Drew to recruit her into S.W.O.R.D., which she accepts. On Jessica's first mission, Brand sends her to Madripoor as well as giving her an alien detector.[6]

S.W.O.R.D.

Brand along with Beast and Lockheed star in a 2009 five-issue S.W.O.R.D. series written by Kieron Gillen and drawn by Steven Sanders.

In the volume, Henry Peter Gyrich manages to take several notable aliens into custody such as Noh-Varr, Adam X, Jazinda, Karolina Dean and Hepzibah as part of his effort to remove aliens from Earth, including Brand and Lockheed themselves. When the Peak and S.W.O.R.D itself are invaded by the Drenx, a race of brutal aliens, Brand, McCoy, Lockheed and their ally Death's Head manage to defeat them, reversing Gyrich's actions and getting him dismissed from the organization. It is also revealed Brand has a half-brother, who is green and furry.[7]

Abigail Brand is seen helping Magneto to hide in the aftermath of the Avengers vs. X-Men events. She is also revealed to actually be a genetic mutant as well having inherited her human mother's X-gene. Abigail Brand was later murdered by one of Legion's multiple personalities while saving fellow S.W.O.R.D. teammate Sydren who was telepathically musing at the fact that Legion was getting more confident when he was merging his multiple personalities into his main personality. She was vaporized by a laser beam from that multiple personality leaving behind only a severed hand causing the Beast to mourn the loss of his girlfriend.[8] Brand was restored to life when Legion later altered reality.[9]

When Thanos invaded Earth during the Infinity storyline, S.W.O.R.D. was held and occupied. In desperation, Brand sent the Guardians of the Galaxy a request of help. This worked and Rocket Raccoon, Peter Quill and Gamora helped Brand free the station of intruders and restore vital defense systems. They were assisted by the mysterious help of Angela, a warrior of uncertain origins.[10]

Brand develops a friendly relationship with 'Broo', an intelligent, friendly Brood mutant alien attending the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. She attends as his 'parent' for graduation ceremonies.[11] Brand deals with being overtaken by an alien symbiote when S.W.O.R.D. is overtaken by the symbiote race.[12]

All-New, All-Different Marvel

Beginning in January 2016, Brand is a supporting character in the ninth volume of Captain Marvel, written by Agent Carter showrunners Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas with artwork by Kris Anka, as part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel initiative. The series, set eight months after Secret Wars, features Abigail as the Lieutenant Commander of the new Alpha Flight Space Station, working directly under Captain Marvel. Abigail is openly hostile towards Carol and it is revealed by Puck that Brand had turned down the role of Commander[13]

Physical appearance and abilities

Brand's green hair is a trait that has long been associated with S.H.I.E.L.D.'s enemy HYDRA. Wolverine disparagingly refers to her as "HYDRA-hair" at their first meeting.[14] She reveals in Giant Sized Astonishing X-Men #1 that this is her natural color, inherited from her green-furred extraterrestrial father. Neither her father's name nor species have been revealed.

Brand has a tattoo on each biceps; one reads "Grace", the other "Anna". The significance of these tattoos has yet to be revealed.[15]

Brand has also exhibited the ability to coat at least her hands in flame that is potent enough to burn through most metals. This flame has been shown colored both blue and red, though it is unknown whether the colors have any specific significance. Although it was originally believed that this ability stems from her half-alien heritage, Brand herself revealed that her power is the result of her half-human heritage and is mutant in nature.[16] Her tongue has the ability to change shape in order to make sounds in alien languages that humans are unable to make. For example, she was able to fluently communicate with Lockheed in his native tongue, a fact that clearly surprised her crew.[17]

Other versions

Ultimate Marvel

An alternate version of Abigail Brand appears in the Ultimate Marvel universe. She first appears in Ultimate Comics: Ultimates as a disillusioned young woman who joins HYDRA after the death of her mother. She befriends an agent named Scorpio, in reality an undercover Nick Fury.[18] After being betrayed by her fellow HYDRA soldiers, Brand is recruited by Fury as part of his new Howling Commandos.[19]

In other media

Television

  • Abigail Brand appears in the Iron Man: Armored Adventures episode "Fun with Lasers", voiced by Lisa Ann Beley. She does not have her trademark green hair and sunglasses, instead having a short black haircut, similar to Maria Hill. She is a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent stationed upon a satellite with Agent Peter Corbeau when both are taken prisoner by Living Laser until they are rescued by Iron Man. In "Iron Monger Lives", Madame Masque escapes S.H.I.E.L.D. custody by impersonating Brand.
  • Abigail Brand appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "Welcome to the Kree Empire", voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn. She appears as a member of S.W.O.R.D. working aboard the Damocles. Abigail Brand sends Carol Danvers to pursue a Kree warship to Earth while she ends up handling another Kree warship in space. Henry and Abigail are then attacked by Kree soldiers that teleport onto Damocles. Abigail Brand plans to find a way to retake control of Damocles. Abigail Brand pretends to surrender in order to use her abilities. When Henry Peter Gyrich states that he did not know that they had a superhuman amongst S.W.O.R.D., Abigail quips, "What makes you think I'm human?". Abigail then offers a deal to Sydren to join up with S.W.O.R.D. in order to gain control of Damocles and then take over the Kree warship. When she asks Gyrich if he will include the victory over the Kree, Henry tells Abigail that she is not fired…yet. She later appears again in the episodes "Secret Invasion", evacuating personnel from Damocles after the Skrulls start attacking, "Winter Soldier", apparently joining Maria Hill in calling Nick Fury, and "Operation Galactic Storm", helping protect a S.W.O.R.D. base on Earth from the Kree.
  • Abigail Brand appears in the 2009 motion comic Spider-Woman, Agent of S.W.O.R.D. She is voiced by Stephanie K. Thomas. It is based on the comic book limited series written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Alex Maleev. Brand recruits Spider-Woman to join S.W.O.R.D. for a mission in Madripoor where she takes on a Skrull posing as Spider-Man.[20]

Video Games

  • Abigail Brand appears as non-playable character in Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, voiced by Laura Bailey.[21]
  • She appears in the Facebook game Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics as a non-playable character. The game was shut down on October 22, 2014

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust one-shot
  2. Astonishing X-Men #27
  3. Astonishing X-Men #30
  4. Secret Invasion #1, 4
  5. Secret Invasion #5
  6. Spider-Woman #1 (2009)
  7. S.W.O.R.D. #2-#5
  8. "X-Men: Legacy" #22 (January 2014)
  9. "X-Men Legacy" #24
  10. Guardians Of The Galaxy Volume 4 #8-9 (Dec. - Jan. 2013 - 2014)
  11. "Wolverine and the X-Men" vol. 1 #42 (April 2014)
  12. Spider-Man & The X-Men #5 (2015)
  13. "Captain Marvel" Vol. 9 #1 (January 2016)
  14. Astonishing X-Men vol. 3 #6 (2004)
  15. Astonishing X-Men vol. 3 #8 (2005)
  16. Avengers vs. X-Men: Consequences #4 (2012)
  17. Giant Sized Astonishing X-Men (2008)
  18. Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #20
  19. Ultimate Comics: Ultimates #21
  20. http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0302722/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t4
  21. http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Laura-Bailey/

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