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Drax the Destroyer


Partial cover to Annihilation: Prologue (2006).
Art by Gabriele Dell’otto. Image File history File links Drax. ...

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Iron Man # 55
(February 1973)
Created by Mike Friedrich
Jim Starlin
Characteristics
Alter ego Arthur Douglas*
Affiliations Moondragon, Sundragon, Microns, Infinity Watch, Legion of the Unliving, Secret Defenders, United Front
Abilities Superhuman strength, stamina and speed
Highly skilled in use of knives,
Ability to sense Thanos' location,
Psychic detection of others

Drax the Destroyer (Arthur Douglas) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Marvel Comics (Stan Lee is behind many of the superheros) is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ... In comic books, first appearance refers to first comic book to feature a character. ... Iron Man (Anthony Tony Edward Stark) is a fictional comic-book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Mike Friedrich is an American comic book writer and publisher best known for his work at Marvel and DC Comics, and for publishing the anthology series Star*Reach one of the first independent comics. ... Jim Starlin, 2006 James P. Jim Starlin (b. ... Moondragon is a fictional character in Marvel Comics universe. ... Sundragon is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. ... The Infinity Watch is a group of fictional characters in Marvel Comics universe. ... The Legion of the Unliving is a name used by five fictional groups in the Marvel Comics universe. ... The Defenders was a comic book series about a loosely-organized team of superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. ... The United Front is a combat opposition movement that was formed 205 days after Annihilation Day. ... Thanos is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe. ... Alice, a fictional character from the work of Lewis Carroll. ... Marvel Comics (Stan Lee is behind many of the superheros) is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...

Contents

Fictional character biography

Creation and early life

Real estate agent and sometime musician Arthur Douglas, his wife Yvette, and their daughter Heather, are driving across the Mojave Desert from Las Vegas to Los Angeles when a spaceship carrying the mad Titan Thanos passes overhead on a surveillance mission to Earth. Wishing to keep his existence a secret, Thanos destroys the automobile in case its passengers observed his ship. Thanos lands to make certain they are dead and, satisfied, he leaves. Unknown to the Titan, his father, Mentor, had been monitoring his activities on Earth. Mentor discovers that Heather Douglas is still alive and takes her back to Titan. She later returns to Earth as Moondragon. Looking across from Emigrant Pass towards the Kingston Range in the eastern Mojave. ... This article is about the city of Las Vegas in Nevada. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... Thanos is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe. ... Mentor (Alars) is a fictional character, a member of the Eternals, a race in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in Iron Man vol. ... Moondragon is a fictional character in Marvel Comics universe. ...


Mentor determines that the threat of his son Thanos can no longer be ignored and decides to create a being of sufficient power to defeat Thanos. Enlisting the aid of his father Chronos, who millennia before had become a discorporate wraith, Mentor has Chronos seize the astral form (living consciousness) of Arthur Douglas before it can completely flee the mortal plane. Chronos and Mentor then fashion a humanoid body from immutable soil, grant it superhuman powers, and empower it with Douglas' spirit. Thus, the being who becomes known as Drax the Destroyer is created. Kronos (alternate spelling Chronos) is a fictional character, a member of the Eternals, a race in the Marvel Comics universe. ...


Mentor blocks all of Drax's memories of his old life, instilling in him a monomaniacal hate for Thanos. For years, Drax serves as Thanos's nemesis, thwarting certain of the Titan's plans, but never finally crushing Thanos himself. Thanos hired legions of alien mercenaries just to keep Drax away from him. Finally, in Thanos's campaign to possess the Cosmic Cube, Drax, in the company of the Avengers, Captain Marvel and Moondragon, sees Thanos destroyed. Suddenly lacking a reason for existence, Drax wanders space in grim contemplation. By the time he learns that Thanos had managed to rematerialize himself, Thanos has once again been killed. Drax, purposeless again, battles Captain Marvel to vent his frustrations. A Cosmic Cube Cosmic Cube is the name of a fictional device that exists in the Marvel Universe. ... Cover to Avengers #65. ... Captain Mar-Vell (or Captain Marvel) is a fictional character, an alien superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ...

Captain Marvel (vol. 5) #4, featuring Drax (right) in his original purple costume. Art by Carlos Pacheco.
Captain Marvel (vol. 5) #4, featuring Drax (right) in his original purple costume.
Art by Carlos Pacheco.

Sometime later, Drax is contacted by his daughter Moondragon and invited to join her in her journey through space in search of knowledge. Drax accepts the offer, and the two travel aboard Moondragon's personal starship, Sensia. Eventually, they come upon the planet Ba Banis, a world of humanoid aliens caught in a vast civil war. Moondragon uses her mental powers to quell the conflict and then decides to set herself up as the world's goddess. Drax recognizes that her ambitions are ignoble and so sends their ship to Earth with a holographic distress message. The Avengers respond and discover Moondragon's world of mentally enforced tranquility. Freed by the Avengers from his daughter's mental domination, Drax advances toward her, seeking to end her menace. In order to stop him, Moondragon mentally forces Drax's life essence to vacate his artificial body. Later, after subduing Moondragon and returning to Earth, the Avengers place Drax's body inside the Sensia and send it into space programmed to self destruct. Without Drax's spirit inside it, Drax's body is destroyed when the Sensia exploded. Image File history File links Captain_Marvel_Drax_4. ... Image File history File links Captain_Marvel_Drax_4. ... The JSA roster as drawn by Pacheco and Jesus Merino Carlos Pacheco is an Spanish comic book artist and penciller. ...


Infinity Watch

Several years later, when Thanos is resurrected by Mistress Death, Chronos reanimates the Destroyer to again combat his mad grandson, and grants him with even greater physical power. However, Chronos does not consider the effects of Drax's death, and the Destroyer's mind retains the damage done by Moondragon. Despite this setback and following Thanos' defeat and the subsequent breakup of the Infinity Gauntlet, Drax is chosen by Adam Warlock to safeguard the Power Gem as part of the Infinity Watch. Eventually, due to internal strife, the Watch fragments and go their separate ways. Afterward, Drax returns to Titan with Moondragon, who successfully petitions Chronos to restore Drax's mind to its former acuity at the cost of some physical power. Thus, Drax is restored to his original condition. Death is a fictional character, a personification of death in the Marvel Comics Universe. ... Thanos wears the Infinity Gauntlet. ... Adam Warlock, also known as Him, is a fictional character who originated in comic books published by Marvel Comics, which owns all trademarks and copyrights pertaining to the character. ... The Infinity Watch is a group of fictional characters in Marvel Comics universe. ...


Drax is then accused of the murder of Elysius and several others. However, he is cleared when Warlock, Gamora, Pip the Troll, and Genis-Vell discover that the creature Syphon is manipulating Drax. Gamora is a fictional superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Pip the Troll is a fictional character who is published by Marvel Comics. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Following this event, Drax's condition begins to change. His mass and strength climb back to previous levels, and his mind becomes clouded. Finally, he seeks out Moondragon, which leads to an altercation with Genis-Vell, the son of Mar-Vell. In the course of this struggle, Drax is transported to the Microverse with Genis, where, for a time, he finds acceptance and happiness on the planet K'ai. Captain Mar-Vell (or Captain Marvel) is a fictional character, an alien superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Also generically known as Innerspace, Microverses are parallel dimemsions occurring within the fictional Marvel Universe. ...


Reborn

Promotional cover to the 2005 mini-series Drax the Destroyer #4, featuring Drax's newest incarnation.
Art by Mitch Breitweiser.

Drax is later seen on a ship with Paibok, Lunatik, and the Blood Brothers. They are to have been transported to an intergalactic prison, but the ship crashes on Earth under mysterious circumstances. Drax attacks the others to keep them from harming innocent lives. His intelligence comes back to him at random intervals during his fight with the other prisoner. (As stated by writer Peter David, Drax's intelligence/power levels have been in a state of flux since at least 1996, his strength diminishing whenever his intelligence grew, and vice versa.) While on Earth and at a low-point of intelligence he wanders through Alaska and confuses a young girl named Cammi for his daughter. As he slowly wanders through the country side he encounters Paibok yet again. Paibok ruthlessly murders him, yet Drax emerges with a new body with a higher intelligence and possibly other unknown abilities. This "new" Drax kills Lunatik and one of the Blood Brothers. The mini-series ends with Drax and Cammi back on a prison ship. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1587x2394, 195 KB) Promotional cover to Marvels mini-series, Drax the Destoyer #4. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1587x2394, 195 KB) Promotional cover to Marvels mini-series, Drax the Destoyer #4. ... Paibok the Power Skrull is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. ... Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) (born September 23, 1956) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. ...


Annihilation

Main article: Annihilation

Drax plays a role in the 2006 Annihilation crossover event, written by Keith Giffen. Surviving Annihilus' attack on the intergalactic prison known as the Kyln, Drax and Cammi team up with the last member of the Xandarian Nova Corps, Richard Rider. Together they fight against the advancing Annihilation Wave. Drax teaches Nova the power of concentration so that he may contain the entire Nova force. Moreover, Nova asks Drax to teach him an important lesson: How to destroy. This article is becoming very long. ... This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ... Annihilus, sometimes called the Living Death That Walks, is a Marvel Comics supervillain. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Nova, real name Richard Rider, is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics. ...


During a doomed battle between the Annihilation Wave and the United Front on Daedalus 5, Drax stays behind to fight off the invaders while Nova and the rest of the group (including Cammi) finish the evacuation. Drax fights his way to one of the Annhilation Wave's ships in his quest for Thanos. He finds the Titan attempting to release Galactus from his prison on Annihilus' mother ship. Before Thanos can release Galactus using his unique energy signature, Drax breaks through Thanos' defensive shield and punches a hole through the Titan's chest. Drax then realizes that they could "trick" the security system into shutting off by using the Silver Surfer, which succeeds. Once Galactus is freed, he teleports Moondragon and Drax to a far-off planet to spare them from his wrath on the Annihilation Wave. Afterwards, Moondragon says Drax just "disappeared", with it heavily implied she was covering for him. The United Front is a combat opposition movement that was formed 205 days after Annihilation Day. ... Nova, real name Richard Rider, is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics. ... It has been suggested that Power Cosmic be merged into this article or section. ...


Powers and abilities

Drax's powers at one point included super strength, energy blasts, a high degree of resilience, flight, and the ability to survive and travel at high speeds in outer space and hyperspace. His power was such that he could destroy planets with a single blow and rip apart the core inside a Star causing it to explode. His had bright green skin, and almost always wore a purple skullcap. Layers of Atmosphere - not to scale (NOAA)[1] Outer space, also simply called space, refers to the relatively empty regions of the universe outside the atmospheres of celestial bodies. ... In physics, hyperspace is a theoretical entity. ...


As of the 2006 "Annihilation" mini-series, Drax has again "died" and undergone a "rebirth," appearing to have lost some of his strength and resilience, as well as his ability to fly and shoot energy blasts. However, his intellect has returned to its original level, and he has taken a liking to using knives in battle. He has also appeared for the first time without his usual purple uniform and skullcap, and gained scarlet tattoos instead. In addition, he has gained a sidekick of sorts, a young earth girl named Cammi whom he seems determined to protect at all costs. As a result of the Annihilation wave, he has also become a mentor to Nova, the sole remaining member of the Nova Corps. Nova, real name Richard Rider, is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics. ... Nova, real name Richard Rider, is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics. ...


In Issue #4 of "Annihilation," Drax displayed an ability heretofore unseen in any of his previous incarnations; while in close proximity to Thanos's body, his own body emitted a strange, form-fitting aura; shortly thereafter, he punched straight through the Mad Titan's chest with a single blow. Given the tremendous displays of Thanos's durability over the years and his ability to easily withstand the blows of far stronger opponents, it can only be assumed that the energy field that Drax manifested was designed for that purpose (although it remains how useful the energy field would have proved in battle had Thanos not been rendered nearly helpless beforehand).


Other media

Drax appeared in an episode of the Silver Surfer animated series as an android and a companion of Mentor, brother of Thanos. Though Eros is a brother of Thanos, Mentor became the brother due to a typographical error in the script. The Silver Surfer from the animated series. ... The android Data, portrayed by Brent Spiner, from the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation An android is a robot made to resemble a human, usually both in appearance and behavior. ... Starfox (Eros) is a fictional superhero from the Marvel Comics universe. ...


External links

  • Drax on the Marvel Universe Character Bio Wiki

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Drax the Destroyer is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.
Years later, Drax was recruited by Adam Warlock to battle the Champion of the Universe in boxing matches for the freedom of the planet that Champion had taken control of.
Drax's powers at one point included super strength, energy blasts, near invulnerability, flight, and the ability to survive and travel at high speeds in outer space and hyperspace.
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In the course of this struggle, Drax was transported to the microverse with Genis, where he finally found acceptance and happiness on the planet K'ai, where he remains to this day.
This body, while inhabited by Drax's spirit, proved to be invulnerable to any means of physical injury that was directed against him during his life.
Drax could also harness his cosmic energy and project it through his arms to project concussive blasts.
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