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Cheshire Cat (comics)

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Comics character
Cheshire Cat
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearancePower Man #37 (November 1976)
Created byMarv Wolfman
Ron Wilson
Ed Hannigan
In-story information
SpeciesHuman mutate
Team affiliationsFlashmob
Notable aliasesCheshire
AbilitiesInvisibility
Intangibility
Teleportation

Cheshire Cat is asupervillain appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics.

Publication history

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Cheshire Cat first appeared inPower Man #37 and was created byMarv Wolfman,Ron Wilson, andEd Hannigan.

Fictional character biography

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A crime lord called Big Brother summons Cheshire Cat from Los Angeles to help him against rival crime lord Baron.[1] Working as aninformant, he tells Big Brother where to findPower Man.[2]

Cheshire Cat follows Luke Cage and informs Big Brother that he survived his fight withChemistro. Power Man later storms Big Brother's hideout, where he confronts Cheshire Cat.[1]

Cheshire Cat watches Power Man and Big Brother's fight before disappearing, swearing revenge on the former. He meets with Big Brother, who orders him to kill Power Man.[3][4]

During theShadowland storyline, Cheshire Cat joinsNightshade'sFlashmob. They targetVictor Alvarez, but are defeated by Victor, Luke Cage, andIron Fist.Big Ben Donovan was unable to secure the release of Cheshire Cat,Chemistro, andComanche for Nightshade due to their respective arrest warrants and parole violations.[5]

Cheshire Cat and Flashmob attempt to leaveManhattan during theSpider-Island storyline, but are defeated byHeroes for Hire.[6]

Powers and abilities

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Cheshire Cat has the ability to become invisible and intangible. He can also teleport with his arrival being a secret due to his invisibility.

References

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  1. ^abPower Man #38 (December 1976)
  2. ^Power Man #37 (November 1976)
  3. ^Power Man #39 (January 1977)
  4. ^Power Man #40 (February 1977)
  5. ^Shadowland: Power Man #2 (November 2010)
  6. ^Spider-Island: Heroes for Hire one-shot (December 2011)

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