Dreadnought (comics)

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Dreadnought
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Nightstalkers #16 (February 1994): Cover art by Bill Wylie and Frank Turner.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Strange Tales #154 (March 1967)
Created by Roy Thomas
Jim Steranko
In-story information
Species Robot
Team affiliations A.I. Army
Hydra
Maggia
New Enforcers
AbilitiesSuperhuman strength and durability
Flame-throwing gauntlets
Projectile spikes on knuckles
Electrifying touch
Ability to cause radiation emission from eyes
Freezing breath

Dreadnoughts are a type of fictional robot appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. They are frequently employed by villainous organizations, with various models appearing. The robots first appeared in Strange Tales #154 (March 1967). [1]

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Fictional character biography

The Dreadnought is a non-sentient robotic combat instrument originally created by Hydra for use in various commando operations. [2] The Dreadnought is first used to breach the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier to attempt to assassinate Nick Fury.[ volume & issue needed ]

The Dreadnought's design and specifications are later sold to the Maggia cartel, who build the Silver Dreadnought for Madame Masque. [3]

Some time later, Advanced Idea Mechanics design the Dreadnought 2000, which is stored at Target Technologies in Rutherford, New Jersey. [4]

A rebuilt version is used years later during an attack on London, during which it battles Union Jack.[ volume & issue needed ]

New models of Dreadnoughts are later built by Zeke Stane which the Mandarin uses to attack the Three Gorges Dam. [5]

In "Iron Man 2020", several Dreadnoughts appear as members of the A.I. Army. [6]

Powers and abilities

The original Dreadnought is made from a durable titanium alloy and is programmed to be a skilled hand-to-hand combatant. Its robotic materials, design and construction from a titanium steel alloy give the Dreadnought superhuman strength, stamina, durability, and reflexes. It has limited artificial intelligence, and no capacity for self-motivated activity. It is programmed for hand-to-hand combat in the style of an American boxer and for combat uses of its built-in weapons subsystems. Both major models' gauntlets have flamethrower nozzles, capable of firing a hydrazine-liquid oxygen mix. Its knuckles are studded with spikes which can be shot like rifle bullets. From the modules mounted like ears, the Dreadnought generates a powerful electrical charge which conducts throughout its body's frame and through conducting material. The Dreadnought's optical imaging sensor eyes are gamma ray particle beam projectors which can irradiate a target. The Dreadnought’s mouth is connected to a tank of Freon gas, which allows the Dreadnought a single-use attack of freezing breath.

The Dreadnought 2000 designed by A.I.M. has all the abilities of the previous models as well as the ability to generate water, acid, oil, adhesives, anesthetic gas, napalm, and beams capable of liquefying steel or solidifying gas.

In other media

Television

Video games

References

  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. 118. ISBN   978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. Thomas, Roy ; Steranko, Jim  ( w ),Steranko, Jim ( p ),Steranko, Jim ( i ), Goldberg, Stan  ( col ), Rosen, Sam  ( let ), Lee, Stan  ( ed )."Beware... The Deadly Dreadnought!" Strange Tales ,vol. 1,no. 154(March 1967).Marvel Comics.
  3. Michelinie, David ; Layton, Bob  ( w ),Layton, Bob ( p ), Palmer, Tom  ( i ), Hannigan, Ed  ( col ), Costanza, John  ( let ), Salicrup, Jim  ( ed )."Chapter II: Facades and Ruses" Iron Man ,vol. 1,no. 138(September 1980).Marvel Comics.
  4. Michelinie, David  ( w ), McDaniel, Scott  ( p ), Williams, Keith  ( i ),Sharen, Bob ( col ),Dutro, Steve ( let ), Fingeroth, Danny ; Fein, Eric ( ed )."The Hero Killers, Part 1: Fortune and Steel" The Amazing Spider-Man Annual,vol. 1,no. 26(June 1992).Marvel Comics.
  5. Fraction, Matt  ( w ), Larocca, Salvador  ( p ),Larocca, Salvador ( i ),D'Armata, Frank ( col ),Caramagna, Joe ( let ),Denning, John; Thomas, Jake; Arbona, Alejandro; Paniccia, Mark; Brevoort, Tom  ( ed )."Demon Part 4: Control" The Invincible Iron Man ,vol. 1,no. 513(April 2012).Marvel Comics.
  6. Slott, Dan ; Gage, Christos  ( w ),Woods, Pete ( p ),Woods, Pete ( i ),D'Armata, Frank ( col ),Caramagna, Joe ( let ), Brevoort, Tom ; Smith, Alanna; Andrews Ballesteros, Shannon ( ed ). Iron Man 2020 ,vol. 2,no. 1(March 2020).Marvel Comics.