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Bushmaster (Marvel Comics)

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Bushmaster is the name of twosupervillains appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. The first was a master criminal, while the second Bushmaster was given superpowers as he had a long, mechanical snake tail grafted to his torso and bionic arms.

Mustafa Shakir portrayed the original version of Bushmaster, John McIver, in theMarvel Cinematic Universe, as part of thesecond season of the television seriesLuke Cage.

Publication history

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The first Bushmaster (John McIver) first appeared inIron Fist #15 (September 1977) created by writerChris Claremont and writer/artistJohn Byrne.[1] John McIver, known as John Bushmaster, became aMaggia crime boss in Europe and later expanded into the United States. In the United States, he was confronted byMisty Knight,Iron Fist andPower Man. Due to an accident during a fight with Power Man, Bushmaster was transformed into "Unliving metal", which later led to his death.

The second Bushmaster (Quincy McIver), first appeared inCaptain America #310 (October 1985), created byMark Gruenwald andPaul Neary. Quincy McIver, younger brother of John, lost both his arms and legs in a boating accident while trying to avoid the police. TheRoxxon Oil Company used their resources to graft bionic arms to Quincy's body and replace his severed legs with a long bionic snake tail, transforming him into Bushmaster. He became a founding member of theSerpent Society, finding acceptance among the team. He would remain loyal to Society leaderSidewinder whenViper took control of the Serpent Society. He was not shown to be a member of Serpent Solutions when the Society was reorganized.

Fictional character biography

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John McIver

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Comics character
Bushmaster
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceIron Fist #15 (Sept. 1977)[2]
Created byChris Claremont
John Byrne
In-story information
Alter egoJohn McIver
Team affiliationsMaggia
Notable aliasesJohn Bushmaster, Power Master
AbilitiesAs Bushmaster:
Skilled street fighter
Superhuman strength and durability

As Power Master:
Energy absorption

John McIver is a powerful crime boss, criminal financier and organizer, and the brother of Quincy McIver. As a teenager, John and Quincy grew up on an unidentified island in the Caribbean Sea. Unlike Quincy, John was quick and savvy enough to stay out of trouble, despite stealing from local merchants. After John found out that Quincy blurted out that they were brothers to a shopkeeper who had caught him, John gave Quincy a beating. A few nights later, John beat the shopkeeper to death. Years later, John was in the employ of Herve Argosy, working as an enforcer in his extortion business. John got Quincy involved in Argosy's work as well, only for Quincy to lose all four of his limbs to a motorboat propeller on his first mission.[3]

Several years later, John has managed to take over the European branch of theMaggia. As he began to show interest into expanding into the United States starting with New York, he attracted the attention of theFBI,CIA, andInterpol.[4]

AtSeagate Prison, Bushmaster coerces Noah Burstein into utilizing the "Power Man" process on him to an even greater extent than what was used onLuke Cage. Cage as Power Man,Iron Fist,Misty Knight, andColleen Wing battle Bushmaster at Seagate Prison, where Bushmaster proves to be more powerful than Cage. In the course of the battle, Power Man and Bushmaster pierce a chemical vat and are doused in chemicals, which are then electrified by a torn power line. Bushmaster is presumed dead in the resulting explosion.[5]

Bushmaster survives and continues to mutate, transforming into living metal. Bushmaster has his agents capture Noah Burstein's wife Emma to force Noah to reverse the process. His agents also capture Power Man and bring him to Seagate to be used for experimentation. When Iron Fist arrives to rescue Power Man, Bushmaster attempts to order his men to kill Emma Burstein, but his body disintegrates, leaving only his skeleton behind.[6]

Bushmaster's son Cruz has his remains taken to an island fortress off the coast of St. Croix so that he can have Noah Burstein resolve the safety issues in the "Power Man" process. Cruz Bushmaster has his father's remains and Luke Cage placed in a chamber, which resurrects Bushmaster. Bushmaster proceeds to take over Cruz's body, now calling himself Power Master. Iron Fist arrived and frees Cage from Power Master's grip. Cage then puts a power cable into Power Master, who continuously absorbs its energy. Cage and Iron Fist escape while the fortress explodes.[7]

Quincy McIver

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Comics character
Bushmaster
Bushmaster, fromAvengers vs. X-Men #0 (May 2012).
Art byFrank Cho.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceCaptain America #310 (October 1985)
Created byMark Gruenwald
Paul Neary
In-story information
Alter egoQuincy McIver
Team affiliationsThunderbolts
Serpent Society
Abilities
  • Bionic arms
  • 14-foot-long (4.3 m) super strong snake-like tail
  • 6-inch (150 mm) "fangs" strapped to his hands with sharp needles that contain a fast-acting poison derived from snake venom

Quincy McIver was born on a Caribbean island and is the younger brother of the first Bushmaster. He became a quadruple amputee when he lost his arms and legs in a boating accident while trying to evade the police underwater.[3]

Shortly later, theRoxxon Oil Company equipped him with bionic arms and a snake-like tail in the place of his lower body. He took the name "Bushmaster" from his deceased brother. Years later,Sidewinder enlists Bushmaster to join theSerpent Society.[8] AfterViper takes over the Serpent Society, Bushmaster remains loyal to Sidewinder.[9]

Sidewinder, disillusioned by the betrayals of some of the Serpent Society's members, turns over control of the group toCobra, with Bushmaster shifting his loyalty to him.[10]

During the 2006 "Civil War" storyline, Bushmaster is among the villains apprehended byBaron Zemo and forced to join theThunderbolts. He briefly appears along with fellow Serpent Society membersKing Cobra andRattler.[11]

As part of theAll-New, All-Different Marvel initiative, Bushmaster appears as a member of Viper's Serpent Society under its new name of Serpent Solutions.[12]

In the "Hunted" storyline, Bushmaster and several members of the Serpent Society are captured byKraven the Hunter,Taskmaster, andBlack Ant and forced to participate in a murderous hunt set up byArcade.[13]

Powers and abilities

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The first Bushmaster had street-fighting skills. He later went through the same process that gave Luke Cage his powers which gave him superhuman strength and durability. As Power Master, he can absorb energies from other people.[volume & issue needed]

The second Bushmaster was given bionic prosthetic limbs and a tail attached through surgery courtesy of the Roxxon Oil Company and Brand Corporation. His long, snake-like, superhumanly strong bionic tail enables him to move and strike at superhuman speed. He has two 6-inch (150 mm) "fangs" strapped to the back of each of his hands, which are needle sharp at the tips and contain a fast-acting poison derived from snake venom.[volume & issue needed]

Other versions

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Ultimate Marvel

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In theUltimate Marvel universe, Bushmaster is a member of the gang called the Serpent Skulls. He served as a lieutenant of the group until he was killed by theScourge of the Underworld.[14]

Secret Wars (2015)

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During the 2015 "Secret Wars" storyline, a zombified version of Quincy McIver / Bushmaster resides in theBattleworld domain of the Deadlands was seen among several other villains enhanced byUltron. He is later killed byJanet van Dyne.[15]

In other media

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  • The Quincy McIver incarnation of Bushmaster makes non-speaking cameo appearances inThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. This version resembles an anthropomorphic snake.[16]
  • TheJohn McIver incarnation of Bushmaster appears inLuke Cage, portrayed byMustafa Shakir.[17] This version isJamaican and the son of Quincy McIver, who was betrayed and killed by his business partners, Mama Mabel and Buggy Stokes. Additionally, John was injured amidst his parents' murder, but was rescued by his uncle Paul "Anansi" Mackintosh, who usednightshade root to save him. In the present, John intends to seek revenge on the Stokes family and take control of Harlem's criminal underworld from Mabel and Buggy's granddaughterMariah Dillard, gaining control of aYardies offshoot called the Stylers in the process.

References

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  1. ^DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019).The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 63.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. ^Conroy, Mike (2004).500 Comicbook Villains. Collins & Brown.ISBN 1-84340-205-X.
  3. ^abCaptain America Annual #10 (May 1991)
  4. ^Iron Fist #15 (September 1977)
  5. ^Power Man #49 (February 1978)
  6. ^Power Man and Iron Fist #67 (February 1981)
  7. ^Cage #12 (March 1993)
  8. ^Captain America #310 (October 1985)
  9. ^Captain America #341-342 (May - June 1988)
  10. ^Captain America #365 (December 1989)
  11. ^Thunderbolts #104 (September 2006)
  12. ^Captain America: Sam Wilson #5 (March 2016)
  13. ^The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #16 (April 2019)
  14. ^All-New Ultimates #2 (July 2014)
  15. ^Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies #4 (November 2015)
  16. ^"Bushmaster Voice -The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedJanuary 31, 2025.
  17. ^Strom, Marc (July 5, 2017)."Mustafa Shakir & Gabrielle Dennis Join Netflix Original Series Marvel's Luke Cage".Marvel.com. Archived fromthe original on July 6, 2017. RetrievedJuly 5, 2017.

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