Bloodstrike (Marvel Comics)

Bloodstrike (Eric Conroy) is a mutate supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Bloodstrike
Bloodstrike. Art by Mark Bagley.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceNew Warriors vol. 1 #17 (Nov 1991)
Created byFabian Nicieza
Mark Bagley
In-story information
Full nameEric Conroy
Team affiliationsFolding Circle
Thunderbolts
AbilitiesSuper-strength

Fictional character biography

Eric Conroy's father Lt. Mark Conroy served in the Vietnam war. Conroy's unit, calling themselves the Half-Fulls, discovered an ancient temple deep in the jungles of Cambodia, and met a powerful mystic named Tai who convinced most of them to marry the six daughters of the Dragon's Breadth cult. The soldiers return home with their new brides, and Mark and his wife had Eric soon after.[1]

Eric was once the enforcer for a mobster in Chicago, until the Left Hand kills his boss and recruits him to join the Folding Circle.[2] The Left Hand is Diego Casseas, one of the members of Conroy's unit, who had stolen the mystical power inherent in his own child. He is now recruiting the Dragon's Breadth children in order to take control of the Well of All Things. This is an ancient fountain of power that exists deep inside the Cambodian temple. In one of his first missions Eric kills a security guard. This action transforms his body; unbreakable pink material wraps around his arms, legs and waist.[3]

The Folding Circle arrives at the temple, along with the New Warriors, and discover that Tai wants to sacrifice everyone but herself so she can gain the Well's powers. The teams work together to save their own lives, and Tai is seemingly slain by Night Thrasher. The Folding Circle escapes, stealing the New Warriors' quinjet. The Folding Circle crashes in Madripoor and try to become players in the Madripoor underworld, taking over a drug organization.[4] Later, Night Thrasher and Silhouette defeat the entire Circle.[5]

Powers and abilities

Bloodstrike is a mutate whose powers come from the Universal Wellspring.[6]

Notes

  1. New Warriors #24 (1992)
  2. New Warriors #17 (1991)
  3. New Warriors #22
  4. Night Thrasher vol 2 #2
  5. Night Thrasher vol 2 #4
  6. Thunderbolts #107

References

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