G'iah (Marvel Comics)

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G'iah
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G'iah as depicted in Meet the Skrulls #3 (April 2019).
Art by Niko Henrichon
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Meet the Skrulls #1
(March 2019)
Created byRobbie Thompson
Niko Henrichon
In-story information
Alter egoG'iah
Species Skrull
Team affiliations Skrull Empire
Notable aliasesGloria Warner
Pepper Potts
Abilities Shapeshifting

G'iah is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Robbie Thompson and artist Niko Henrichon, the character first appeared in Meet the Skrulls #1 (March 2019). She initially helped the Skrulls invading Earth before changing sides after witnessing the cruelty her people used to accomplish their goal. [1] G'iah is an agent sent to earth with her Skrull family.

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Auden L. Ophuls and Harriet L. Ophuls portrayed G'iah as a child in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain Marvel (2019). Emilia Clarke portrayed her as an adult in the Disney+ miniseries Secret Invasion (2023). [2] [3]

Publication history

G'iah debuted in Meet the Skrulls #1 (March 2019), created by Robbie Thompson and Niko Henrichon. [4] She appeared in the 2020 Road to Empyre: The Kree/Skrull War one-shot. [5]

Fictional character biography

G'iah is an agent who was chosen to mate with fellow agent Klrr, as she came from the Skrull planet where most of the offspring became Warskrulls. The two eventually developed a genuine relationship with each other. [6] Both lived on Earth and raised their three daughters together, under the guise of a normal American family. [7]

During a mission, their daughter, Ivy, was captured and seemingly murdered by Project Blossom, a secret organization dedicated to hunting down undercover Skrull agents. [8] One of G'iah's daughters, Alkss II, faced an agent from Project Blossom who attempted to kill the family at their house, but was murdered by Alkss II. G'iah became repulsed with what her family has become, as Klrr congratulated his daughter.

While retrieving a device that allows Project Blossom to locate the Skrulls, G'iah discovered that Ivy was still alive, finding her inside a facility. Moloth, a skull agent, murdered Klrr, and attempted to capture the rest of the family while posing as Klrr. G'iah recognized him, and Alkss II eventually murdered Moloth. After Project Blossom fell apart, G'iah and her three daughters began to search for a safe place. [9]

G'iah later acknowledged a message from Emperor Dorrek Vell declaring that the Kree and the Skrulls had united and were going to invade Earth. [10]

Powers and abilities

G'iah possesses the ability to physically transform herself like other Skrulls.

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