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- Debut: As Mac Gargan: Amazing Spider-Man (1st series) #19 (Dec 1964)
As Scorpion: Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1 #20 (Jan 1965)
As Venom: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #8 & 10 (2005)
- Powers: As the Scorpion:
Superhuman strength and endurance, can cling to walls, wears scorpion-like armor with a cybernetic tail that has projectile weapons.
As Venom:
In addition to his inherent powers, symbiote grants all of Spider-Man's powers. Allows limited shapeshifting and cannot be detected by Spider-sense.
MacDonald "Mac" Gargan is a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Universe created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
Gargan is primarily used as an antagonist to the superhero Spider-Man, first appearing in Amazing Spider-Man #20.
Originally a private eye, Gargan was paid by J Jonah Jameson to undergo an experimental animal mutation therapy, imbuing him with super-strength, speed and endurance at the cost of his sanity. From this point, Gargan was titled Scorpion, using his abilities to embark on a super-criminal career that often came into conflict with Spider-Man.
Most recently, Gargan abandoned the Scorpion moniker and bonded with the Venom symbiote to become the third Venom. As Venom, he is currently a member of the Thunderbolts, a government-sanctioned, superhuman team composed of super-villains tasked with capturing unregistered heroes.
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character biography
Scorpion
A former private investigator named Mac Gargan who was initially hired by J Jonah Jameson to find out how Peter Parker is able to obtain incredible pictures of Spider-Man, Gargan's efforts set off Peter's spider-sense and the teen was able to easily evade the detective. Jameson then decided to hire Gargan as the subject of a barely tested process that would endow him with the useful characteristics of a particular animal with the help of Professor Farley Stillwell. In this case, a scorpion was the base for the purposes of creating a powerful agent capable of defeating Spider-Man.
This mutagenic treatment seriously affected Gargan's mind, driving him insane. He promptly turned on his benefactor and when Spider-Man intervened, Jameson found himself in the strange position of praying that his investment was insufficient in defeating the superhero he hated. Since then, the Scorpion has repeatedly attempted to indulge in his deadly vendetta against Spider-Man and Jameson, only to be defeated each time. Jonah does appreciate the irony. The Scorpion, through the course of his career, acquired a few items: a new costume, and several new tails: one that spurted acid, another that spurted tear gas, and one that can deliver electric blasts from the stinger. He also fought Ms Marvel. In one instance, Scorpion became more psychotic than usual after his battle with Carol Danvers, resulting in his being dumped in acid. In the sewers, Scorpion came to believe that his costume couldn't come off, but after a quick encounter, Spider-Man proved to him that his belief of being a monster was in his mind.
Venom
Later on through circumstances yet to be revealed, Norman Osborn reveals Spider-Man's true identity to Gargan and gives him orders to kidnap Peter's Aunt May should Osborn ever be captured and imprisoned. When Spider-Man defeats Osborn, he is imprisoned and Gargan carries out Osborn's orders in kidnapping Aunt May. Gargan eventually summons Peter and tells him the only way he can see his aunt again is to break Norman out of jail. Shortly thereafter, the Venom symbiote approaches Gargan,Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #9 offering him new abilities, and Gargan becomes bonded with the creature. This would later give him an extra edge as part of Norman Osborn's Sinister Twelve.Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #10 Even with these additional powers he is still swiftly defeated by Spider-Man, as the Avengers deal with the rest of the Twelve.Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #11 So far he remains bonded with the symbiote. Though incarcerated,Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #12 Gargan is unfazed, as with his new powers came the respect of becoming an "A-list" villain. But even though he is such a high ranking villan, Spider-Man is not impressed, yelling "A loser dressed like Venom is still a loser!"
Alongside Spider-Man and other villains and heroes, Venom is kidnapped by other-dimensional forces. He succeeds in killing Spider-Man, though the same forces that have kidnapped him bring the hero back to life.Beyond! #1 For his crimes, the Inhumans matriarch Medusa orders his execution and almost carries it out herself. Later, he tries to kill the other participants for the "Beyonder's" wish fulfillment prize for the winnerBeyond! #2 but fails and is returned to Earth alongside the rest of the group.Beyond! #6
Thunderbolts
Gargan later becomes a member of a sub-group of the Thunderbolts,Civil War #4 which has been drafted by the Avengers to hunt down the members of the fugitive Secret Avengers and is currently run by the Commission for Superhuman Activities.Civil War: Choosing Sides #1 It is then revealed that he has been outfitted with electrical implants by the government to keep the symbiote in check.Heroes for Hire (2nd series) #2 As a Thunderbolt, he is seen as a hero by the general public and has his own action figures. Gargan displays his new raw power as Venom in a battle with Jack Flag, after pummeling Flag for a bit, the hero manages to stab Gargan, who is protected by his Symbiote. Gargan becomes enraged and ferociously man-handles Flag, and is about to feast upon his flesh, when his electrical implants kick in and temporarily subdue him, allowing Flag to live. Gargan expresses fear of the control the symbiote possesses over him, yet he has become addicted to the raw unearthly power it brings to him, and cannot begin to imagine life without it, similarly to a drug addict.Thunderbolts #112 And so, an attack from Steel Spider and Sepulchre makes him lose control again, briefly becoming a huge monster once more, while Moonstone is incapacitated and thus cannot co-ordinate control of his electrical implants.Thunderbolts #114 Afterwards, however, he returns to a normal form with no ill effects. He also becomes a cannibal, as he bit off and devoured Steel Spider's arm during a fight.Thunderbolts #115
Gargan is later ordered by Norman Osborne to hunt down Namor. After shooting him with a Thunderbolts-supplied weapon, Gargan disables Namor by ripping off his feet-wings. However, the Sub-Mariner manages to render Gargan unconscious and then rips out the symbiote's tongue.Sub-Mariner 2007 limited-series
Gargan begins to hallucinate the Symbiote speaking to him, telling him to "feed (it)". He later attacks and devours a guard and declares that "the only way out of Thunderbolts Mountain is when I decide to let you die".Thunderbolts #117. It is later revealed that the psychic criminal Bluestreak is controlling Gargan's actions.Thunderbolts #118 He goes up against the Swordsman and is then sliced in half by his powers, it is unknown if Gargan survived.
Personality
Before he donned the identity of the Scorpion, Mac was a skilled, if somewhat greedy and unscrupulous private investigator, who admitted that he'd go through anything "just so long as the pay is good!"'Amazing Spider-man (Vol. 1) #20
As he is emotionally disturbed as a result of the procedure in which he acquired his powers, Mac retains little of his former rationality. He is typically easily outsmarted by Spider-Man and is not very good at cooperating with other supervillains or following instructions. His most prominent weakness is his explosive temper and irrational hatred toward J. Jonah Jameson, to the point where he has been known to ignore the orders of whomever he is currently working for, in order to attack the Daily Bugle's publisher.
The years of being outsmarted and beaten, despite his physical superiority over Spider-Man, complement the similar hatred possessed by the symbiote, and has allowed it to almost completely control Gargan. Very little of his personality is retained while in the Venom persona, thus Gargan is now observed making statements about eating brains and referring to himself as "we" rather than "I". Gargan has even engaged in cannibalism as Venom, severing and devouring the arm of the still-living Steel Spider.Thunderbolts #115 When the symbiote is dormant in his body he has expressed nausea and fear of the organism.Thunderbolts #112 Unlike Eddie Brock, any inhibitions Gargan had about harming innocent bystanders has been eliminated with his bonding to the symbiote (though he had little regard for others to begin with). Gargan's previous identity hasn't been completely degraded. Sometimes the symbiote would sprout a scorpion tail. When he learned there was a new hero calling herself the Scorpion, The Gargan-Venom attacked her to protect his trademark while it still lasted.
Powers and abilities
As Scorpion
Mac Gargan, as the Scorpion, has superhuman strength, agility, reflexes, stamina, and durability, and also has the ability to cling to walls. In addition to his superhuman physique, he was traditionally armed with a cybernetic, seven-foot mechanical tail, which can whip at incredibly high speeds. The tail has in the past been equipped with projectile weapons, usually an electrical generator, although it has also been equipped with an acidic spray and a plasma energy projector. The Scorpion is substantially stronger and more durable than Spider-Man, though a much less skilled hand-to-hand combatant.
As Venom
With the Venom symbiote, Gargan retains his superhuman abilities, some of which have increased substantially beyond the original levels. The costume can even emulate the tail of Gargan's scorpion costume, though it now shoots webbing, acid, or poison rather than electrical voltage. It can also be used as a fifth limb. As Venom, Gargan has gained the ability to shoot webbing like Spider-Man, and can disguise himself as other people or blend in with his background. He is undetectable by Spider-Man's "spider-sense". His skill as a hand-to-hand combatant has increased due to the influence of the alien symbiote, which has superior instincts and fighting experience. The costume can also heal grave injuries suffered by the host with incredible speed.
When injured or enraged, Venom now has the ability to increase its mass and physical strength in order to meet whatever threat it is facing with equal force, an ability inconsistently hinted in the past, such as when Venom battled the Juggernaut. During these times it is not clear that Gargan has any control over the symbiote, for had it not been for the technology restraining Venom, he would have eaten Jack Flag. Also, during a battle with the Steel Spider, Gargan attacks innocent bystanders.Thunderbolts #111.
Though his power potential has greatly increased thanks to the symbiote, Gargan has still failed to evoke any respect from Spider-Man, the web slinger's opinion being that "A loser dressed like Venom is still a freakin' loser."'Marvel Knights Vol.3
Other versions
Exiles
In one of the many realities visited by the Exiles, Mac Gargan is one of the many superhumans that form the Heroes for Hire, and is part of the Avengers Package, which also includes the Black Widow and the Black Knight. After being hired to protect Tokyo from Moses Magnum and Namorita, Scorpion is killed by the murderous, teenage counterpart of Magik.
Runaways
In an alternate future, as seen in Runaways, a version of Scorpion is a member of the Avengers, led by Heroine, Gertrude Yorkes. It's unknown if this is Mac Gargan. He dies fighting Victorious, Victor Mancha.
Spider-Man: Reign
Gargan appears as the Scorpion (in a highly advanced costume) in Spider-Man: Reign as a member of the Sinner Six. He dies when he is kicked from a window by Spider-Man.
What If? Spider-Man: The Other
In this alternate reality, shortly after Venom's defeat by Spider-Man, he is in prison. The symbiote abandons Gargan when it realizes that Peter Parker is vulnerable, and ultimately, the symbiote overcomes Peter and becomes a new being, Poison.
In other media
Television
Spider-Man (1967 TV series)
In Spider-Man (1967 TV series) the Scorpion is introduced in episode 5A - "Never Step on a Scorpion" in which his creation is shown and returns in episode 20A - "Sting of the Scorpion" where he breaks out of prison to wreak revenge on J. Jonah Jameson.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Scorpion appears in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "Attack of the Arachnoid." He was thwarted by the Spider-Friends at the beginning of the episode. When Spider-Man ends up in jail for Zolton's actions to frame the real Spider-Man, Scorpion took this opportunity to deliver payback to Spider-Man only to be defeated.
Spider-Man: The Animated Series
Scorpion appears in Spider-Man: The Animated Series voiced initially by Martin Landau and by Richard Moll from the episode Partners and on, following Landau's Academy Award win and subsequent lack of availability. In his debut episode, "The Sting of the Scorpion", Mac Gargan is a neurotic, plump and balding private eye working for J. Jonah Jameson. In an attempt to discover Spider-Man's real identity, Jameson convinces Gargan to be transformed into a capable superhero by Dr. Stillwell using the Neogenic Recombinator. As Scorpion, Gargan is able to defeat Spider-Man but before he can unmask the wall-crawler, Gargan is overcome with pain as he undergoes further uncontrolled mutations that give him green skin, yellow eyes and talon-like fingers. Believing more radiation may stop his transformation and return him to normal, Gargan attempts to gain access to a nuclear reactor but is found and defeated by Spider-Man, resulting in the Scorpion being sent to jail.
Scorpion reappears as a member of the Kingpin's Insidious Six, a super-villain team created to kill Spider-Man though he is again defeated by Spider-Man. Desperate to find a cure to his condition, Scorpion kidnaps Dr Stillwell but Stillwell destroys the Neogenic Recombinator to prevent the creation of other beings like Scorpion. After meeting Adrian Toomes, a.k.a. the Vulture, Scorpion kidnaps him from an exploding building and holds him hostage, believing him to be smart enough to undo the Scorpion transformation.
Eventually, Alistair Smythe, requiring Scorpion's genetic code to further his own experiments, holds Black Cat hostage to coerce Spider-Man into bringing Scorpion to him. Scorpion eventually manages to escape Smythe's clutches and attempts to stay away from crime for the sake of his fiancée. Scorpion's final appearance is again as a member of the Insidious Six who attempt to locate the Red Skull's Doomsday device for the Kingpin.
The Spectacular Spider-Man
- Mac Gargan A.K.A. Scorpion will appear in the upcoming series The Spectacular Spider-Man.Template:Fact
Video games
- The Scorpion is the third boss of the Game Boy game The Amazing Spider-Man.
- Scorpion appears in the Game Boy Color video game Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six as a member of the Sinister Six, though in the comics, he never joined the group (however he did join the Sinner Six in Spider-Man: Reign and the Sinister Twelve as Venom.
- He appeared twice in the arcade game Spider-Man: The Video Game.
- Scorpion appears as a boss in both the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis games based on the animated series.
- He was a boss in the Japanese only Super Nintendo game Spider-Man: Lethal Foes.
- He also appears in the Neversoft Spider-Man, voiced by Daran Norris, in his short lived 1998 costume as the first boss. Here, he is hunting down Daily Bugle Editor J. Jonah Jameson because he blames him for his becoming The Scorpion. However, Spider-Man eventually defeats The Scorpion at the Daily Bugle.
- In the multiple platform game Spider-Man: The Movie (based on the film), Scorpion makes an appearance in two of the levels and was voiced by Mike McColl. He wears his short-lived blue and green armored suit from 1998 Spider-Man comics and has an intense fear of spiders due to the fact that Oscorp's electronic spiders are hunting him. He appears to be insane, as his first line of dialogue to Spider-Man is: "Are you here to capture me, too? Yes... yes, I can tell, I can tell", before attacking Spider-Man and running off.
- He appears as a boss in the Game Boy Advance game Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace.
- The Scorpion appears as a villain in Marvel: Ultimate Alliance. He works for Doctor Doom's Masters of Evil attacking S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Helicarrier. Scorpion is the first villain players face in the game and one of the few fought multiple times, as he later appears guarding the defeated Tyr along with the Lizard. Scorpion is the only villain to change his costume during the game, as he appears on the Helicarrier in his classic costume, and in his blue & green costume in Asgard. There is special dialogue between him and Spider-Man. In the Downloadable content via Xbox live, Mac Gargan appears as a playable character in his Thunderbolts Venom guise which is an alternate costume for Venom. A simulation VS. disk has the heroes fighting Scorpion in the S.H.I.E.L.D. Omega Base and another disk had Spider-Man defending Dum Dum Dugan from Scorpion while in the S.H.I.E.L.D. Omega Base.
- Scorpion appears as one of the villains in the game Spider-Man 3. In it, his appearance is unlike anything he has worn before, referred to by Chris Archer to be similar to what he would look like should he have been in a movie. Here, he is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. He is mind controlled and there is an arcade-like mini-game where the player takes control of Scorpion and defeats various enemies. In the game, the Scorpion project is created by MechaBioCon Labs and Mac Gargan was the test subject. Spider-Man managed to rescue Scorpion from his mind-control but his tail was irreversibly fused to his spine and he swore vengeance on Dr. Stillwell but Spider-Man managed to talk sense into him. While the Scorpion and Spider-Man unite, there is no reference to their previous encounter from the first Spider-Man game.
- Scorpion appears in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe as one of several enemies under the mind control of Mysterio. Once Spider-Man frees him of this control, Scorpion agrees to aid him. He is voiced by Fred Tatasciore.