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Revision as of 22:53, 4 October 2016
For the cosmic entity who also went by the same name, see Aegis (Lady of All Sorrows)
Aegis | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | New Warriors vol. 2, #0 (June 1999) |
Created by | Jay Faerber Steve Scott |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Trey Jason Rollins |
Team affiliations | New Warriors |
Abilities | Aegis breastplate grants: energy blasts energy conversion force field generation |
Aegis (Trey Rollins) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He was created in 1999, first appearing in New Warriors vol. 2, #0. He then joined the second version of the New Warriors.
Fictional character biography
One day teenager Trey Rollins found a breastplate, the Aegis, and discovered it had magical powers. He created a costumed identity from his knowledge of Greek mythology and began calling himself Aegis. With his newfound powers, Aegis took it upon himself to protect his neighborhood from the gangs and criminals who menaced its residents. Aegis became a hero to the kids in Brooklyn who looked up to him.[1]
Aegis later comes upon Nova who is battling Blastaar, a creature from the Negative Zone. He agrees to help Nova and the New Warriors defeat Blastaar and joins the newly reformed group.[2]
Aegis and his team are featured in the secondary 'Contest Of Champions II'. Brainwashed by aliens so they will fight their friends for glory, they battle the superhero team the Slingers. This is not hand-to-hand like most of the other hero-hero battles, but a basketball game. Despite the unequal numbers, the Slingers almost win, with Aegis pulling out a last moment shot. In a later confrontation, the entire New Warriors team is subdued by the Black Panther.[3]
Later, on Mount Olympus, Athena revealed herself as the one who gave Aegis the breastplate, and she modified his costume, and he became her official champion.[4] Aegis has made an appearance within an issue of Thunderbolts.[5]
Civil War
During Marvel's Civil War, Aegis, not registered, was being pursued by S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives after attempting to help some people in need. Jamie Madrox, forewarned by Layla Miller, finds him and leads him down a small alleyway. Jamie uses his duplication powers to create dozens of copies of himself. The doubles' heavy winter clothing, also a suggestion by Layla, serves to help disguise Aegis as he, Jamie and the doubles rush the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents. The two successfully escape in the crowd. Jamie offers Aegis sanctuary with his team, X-Factor, but Aegis, grateful, turns him down and enters the subway in an attempt to find Captain America and his team.[6]
The Initiative
Trey has decided to comply with the Registration Act as he is one of the 142 registered superheroes who are a part of the Initiative program.[7][8]
The Incredible Hercules
Aegis was killed during a fight with the Huntsman in the opening pages of The Incredible Hercules #127. Despite his faith in Athena, the breastplate failed to protect him after he jumped out of a 12-story window. Huntsman was acting on behalf of Hera, the source of the Aegis's power after Zeus's death.[9]
Aegis nevertheless turned up in Erebus, portrayed as a casino where souls try to win a chance at resurrection. He assists Hercules in saving Zeus from his imprisonment by Hades, then accompanies Amadeus Cho to the Elysian Fields. Hints indicate Hercules' mission is possible because the afterlife is being neglected by the gods. It is revealed that although Aegis retained the breastplate and its powers in the afterlife, the real one still exists in the physical world.[10]
Powers and abilities
Trey Rollins has no superhuman powers. He wears the Aegis, a mystical breastplate worn by Zeus and Athena. The breastplate protects the wearer from harm by absorbing the energy of attacks. The energy can then be redirected offensively or used to create force fields to protect others.
References
External links
Aegis at Marvel.com