Death-Shield

Death-Shield is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Death-Shield
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Spider-Man #367 (October 1992)
Created byDavid Michelinie and Jerry Bingham
In-story information
Alter egoTimothy Karlskin

Fictional character biography

Death-Shield is a mercenary trained by the Taskmaster. The Taskmaster is under contract by the Red Skull to create a team of mercenaries who would be capable of defeating Spider-Man. The trio were patterned after the superheroes: Captain America, Hawkeye, and Spider-Man. The characters were called: Death-Shield, Jagged Bow, and Blood Spider. Solo joined the fray on the side of the wall-crawler and helps to defeat the three villains and thwart the machinations of the Red Skull, who was using the mercenaries to guard private files sought by Spider-Man in reference to his parents.[1]

Years later, Blood Spider, Death-Shield, and Jagged Bow appear among the criminals vying for the multimillion-dollar bounty that was placed on Agent Venom's head by Lord Ogre. The trio's attempt on Agent Venom's life is interrupted by competing mercenaries Constrictor and Lord Deathstrike.[2]

Crime Master, with the help of Blood Spider, Death-Shield, and Jagged Bow, later tries to steal a damaged Rigellian Recorder from Deadpool and the Mercs for Money.[3]

Powers and abilities

Death-Shield carries a shield and is very proficient in using it as a weapon.

References

  1. The Amazing Spider-Man #367 (October 1992)
  2. Cullen Bunn (w), Kim Jacinto (p), Kim Jacinto (i), Lee Loughridge (col), Joe Caramagna (let), Sana Amanat (ed). Venom v2, #37 (3 July 2013), United States: Marvel Comics
  3. Cullen Bunn (w), Salva Espin (p), Salva Espin (i), Guru-eFX (col), VC's Joe Sabino (let), Jordan D. White (ed). Deadpool & the Mercs for Money #2 (16 March 2016), United States: Marvel Comics
  • Death-Shield at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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