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Shriek (character)

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Marvel Comics supervillainess
This article is about the Marvel Comics character. For other characters, seeShriek.
Comics character
Shriek
Shriek as depicted inSpider-Man: The Jackal Files #1 (August 1994).
Art byMichael Bair.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceSpider-Man Unlimited #1 (May 1993)
Created byTom DeFalco
Ron Lim
In-story information
Alter egoFrances Louise Barrison
SpeciesHuman mutant[1]
Place of originNew York
Team affiliationsDoom Maidens
Carnage Family
Sinister Sixteen
PartnershipsCarrion
Cletus Kasady/Carnage
Demogoblin
Doppelganger
Caroline le Fay
Notable aliasesSandra Deel
Abilities
  • Flight
  • Sound manipulation
    • Sonic shield
    • Sonic energy blasts
  • Ability to tap into people's minds and bring out their inner darkness (fear, anger, hate) making them act violent

Shriek (Frances Louise Barrison) is asupervillain appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. She is usually depicted as an enemy ofSpider-Man, and the lover ofCletus Kasady known asCarnage.

Naomie Harris portrayed the character in thelive actionSony's Spider-Man Universe filmVenom: Let There Be Carnage (2021).

Publication history

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Shriek first appeared inSpider-Man Unlimited #1 (May 1993) and was created by writerTom DeFalco and artistRon Lim.[2]

Fictional character biography

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Shriek's origins and real name were, at first, uncertain. She was named Sandra Deel in her earliest appearances, but named Frances Louise Barrison in later appearances. It is later clarified that Frances Louise Barrison is her birth name and Sandra Deel an alias.[3]

During her childhood, Frances wasabused by her mother for being overweight, driving her to drugs and leading to her later fixation on becoming a mother herself. She became a drug dealer, which exposed her to situations that ultimately damaged her sanity; namely, being shot in the head by a police officer, and being put inCloak'sDarkforce, which awakened Shriek's latentmutant abilities.[4]

Shriek debuted at the start of the "Maximum Carnage"crossover. During Carnage's violent escape from theRavencroft mental institution, he came across Shriek, who was also incarcerated and wished to join him. He freed her, and the pair embarked on a killing spree. They attracted the company of several other homicidal supervillains (Demogoblin,Doppelganger, andCarrion), and formed a "family," with Carnage and Shriek as the "parents" and the others as their "sons". The killers fight a number of heroes, led by Spider-Man, but succumbed to in-fighting. Carnage kills Doppelganger and left the others to their defeat and capture.

Carrion and Shriek inThe Amazing Spider-Man #392. Art byMark Bagley.

WhenAshley Kafka brings Malcolm McBride near Shriek's cell at Ravencroft, Shriek recognizes Malcolm as her "son" Carrion, breaks out of her room, and escapes from Ravencroft with Malcolm. Agitated by Malcolm's refusal to acknowledge her as his mother, Shriek becomes violent towards him, and uses her powers to turn him back into Carrion after an encounter with Spider-Man, who Shriek plans on making her new "husband" after sensing a growing darkness within him. In an attempt to make Carrion fully embrace her as his mother, Shriek takes him to Beatrice McBride, the biological mother of Malcolm, with the intent of having Carrion murder the woman. The duo are tracked by Spider-Man, and in the ensuing brawl, Shriek abandons her plans to convert Spider-Man to her side, and forces Carrion to choose between her and Beatrice. The distraught Carrion instead begins to commit suicide with his own powers, which Beatrice tries to stop. Shriek absorbs the Carrion virus, incapacitating herself, and returning Carrion to his human form.[5]

The symbiote-enhanced Shriek inCarnage #4. Art byClayton Crain.

After Carnage is returned to Earth by Hall Industries, the company purchases Ravencroft with the intention of using Shriek as a power source for the Carnage symbiote. Shriek is brought to Hall Industries, where exposure to the Carnage symbiote, coupled with her witnessing guards beating Doppelganger (who had been attempting to rescue her) causes her to snap, and return to homicidal mania. AfterCletus Kasady reunites with his symbiote, Shriek and Doppelganger aid him in causing chaos throughout New York City, with Shriek gaining additional powers from another symbiote that Carnage had spawned. Growing fearful of Shriek, the symbiote leaves her in favor of Tanis Nieves, its initial host, to createScorn. Shriek is rendered comatose after Scorn damages her brain.[6]

Shriek regains consciousness, and is recruited by Caroline le Fay to battle theFearless Defenders as a member of the new Doom Maidens.[7] After the Doom Maidens are disbanded, Shriek reunites with Carnage, and saves him fromDeadpool inTulsa, Oklahoma. The two killers flee pursued by Deadpool, who crashes their car with acombine harvester, severely injuring Shriek. Carnage flings Deadpool away, and escapes with Shriek. Carnage, troubled by Deadpool making him question his nihilistic beliefs, has Shriek help him break into a psychiatric hospital, where they try to force the patients and staff to answer Carnage's questions about being controlled by higher powers, a concept which disgusts Carnage. After a skirmish with Carnage, Deadpool captures Shriek, uses his symbiotes to disguise her as himself, and tricks Carnage into nearly killing her, causing Carnage to suffer a mental breakdown. Shriek is hospitalized, and Carnage willingly allows himself to be arrested.[8]

Shriek recovers and is hired onto theSinister Sixteen byBoomerang andOwl.[9] After being manipulated and abandoned by Boomerang, Shriek and three other members of the Sinister Sixteen seek revenge on him, only to be defeated by Boomerang,Beetle,Overdrive, andSpeed Demon.[10]

Powers and abilities

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Being amutant and following exposure toCloak'sDarkforce,[4] Shriek has the ability to manipulate sound in a number of elaborate ways. She can harness it for destructive concussive force or use it to disorient and agitate her enemies. She can apparently hypersonically induce intense emotion in those around her (generating fear, hate, or despair). She also has moderate powers of levitation that she can use to make herself fly and possibly some low level of psionic ability.

She is able to sense the darkest side to a person'spsyche so that she can use her powers to specifically manipulate that person's emotions.

Reception

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  • In 2021,Screen Rant included Shriek in their "Spider-Man: 10 Best Female Villains" list.[11]
  • In 2022,Comic Book Resources (CBR) ranked Shriek and Carnage 6th in their "10 Most Violent Spider-Man Villains" list.[12]

Other versions

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Marvel Zombies

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A zombified alternate universe version of Shriek from Earth-13264 appears inSecret Wars.[13]

Spider-Man: Heroes & Villains

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Shriek appears inSpider-Man: Heroes & Villains Collection.[14]

In other media

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Television

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Shriek appears inUltimate Spider-Man, voiced byAshley Eckstein.[15]

Film

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Frances Barrison appears inVenom: Let There Be Carnage, portrayed byNaomie Harris.[16][17] This version fell in love with Cletus Kasady in her youth while they were both at the St. Estes Home for Unwanted Children before she was taken to theRavencroft Institute. On the way there, Barrison tried to use her sonic powers to escape but was shot by police officerPatrick Mulligan. While Mulligan believed that he had killed her, Barrison survived, but was left heavily scarred, blind in her left eye, and subsequently imprisoned within a reinforced glass cell. In the present, after Kasady becomesCarnage, he breaks Barrison out of Ravencroft, and together they go on a rampage throughSan Francisco before capturing Mulligan andAnne Weying to lure outVenom. As Kasady and Barrison attempt to get married in a cathedral, they are confronted by Venom. In the ensuing fight, Barrison kills Mulligan before Carnage tries to kill her for using her powers near him. Venom tricks her into attacking Kasady and Carnage with her powers, demolishing the cathedral and causing a bell to fall and crush her.

Video games

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References

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  1. ^Marvel Fact Files Vol 1 #18
  2. ^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. 328.ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  3. ^Spider-Man Encyclopedia
  4. ^abSpider-Man #36 (July 1993)
  5. ^The_Amazing_Spider-Man #390-393 (June - September 1994)
  6. ^Carnage #1-5 (December 2010 - August 2011)
  7. ^Fearless_Defenders #6-12 (September 2013 - February 2014)
  8. ^Deadpool vs. Carnage #1-4 (June - August 2014)
  9. ^The_Superior_Foes_of_Spider-Man #12 (August 2014)
  10. ^The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #15 (November 2014)
  11. ^Hernandez, Brenda (September 29, 2021)."Spider-Man: 10 Best Female Villains".Screen Rant.Archived from the original on October 16, 2021. RetrievedNovember 7, 2022.
  12. ^Harth, David (September 17, 2022)."10 Most Violent Spider-Man Villains, Ranked".CBR.Archived from the original on September 17, 2022. RetrievedDecember 3, 2022.
  13. ^Marvel Zombies (vol. 2) #3-4 (October - December 2015)
  14. ^Spider-Man: Heroes & Villains Collection #40
  15. ^ab"Shriek Voices (Spider-Man)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedOctober 14, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  16. ^N'Duka, Amanda; D'Alessandro, Anthony (December 5, 2019)."'Venom 2': 'The Irishman' & 'Rocketman' Actor Stephen Graham Boards Sony Sequel".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on December 5, 2019. RetrievedDecember 7, 2019.
  17. ^Boucher, Geoff (October 15, 2019)."'Venom 2' : Carnage Gets Company As Sony Sequel Adds Second Marvel Villain".Deadline.Archived from the original on October 15, 2019. RetrievedOctober 15, 2019.
  18. ^Schedeen, Jesse (October 25, 2019)."Venom's Shriek Explained: Who Is the Marvel Villain?".IGN.Archived from the original on 2019-10-26. Retrieved29 October 2019.

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