Minotaur (comics)
Minotaur is the name of different characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
The mythological Minotaur was adapted by Sal Buscema and Peter Gillis.
The Miklos Vryolak version of Minotaur first appeared in Iron Man #24 and was created by Archie Goodwin and Johnny Craig.
The Dario Agger version of Minotaur first appeared in Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW and was created by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribić.
Fictional character biography
Mythological Minotaur
Based on the Greek mythology monster of the same name, the Minotaur is the offspring of Queen Pasiphe and the Bull of Poseidon which her husband King Minos didn't sacrifice at Poseidon's orders. As a result of this union, the Minotaur was born. Upon learning of the Minotaur's origin, King Minos enlisted Daedalus to construct a labyrinth to have the Minotaur placed in so that it can never escape. For several years, King Minos used his labyrinth to imprison his prisoners so that the Minotaur can kill them. One day, Theseus offered himself off as a prisoner to King Minos. With the help of Ariadne, Theseus made his way through the labyrinth and killed the Minotaur with his sword.[1]
During his visit to Minoan Crete, Ikaris fought the Minotaur in the labyrinth.[2]
Myklos Vryolak's father allegedly used chemicals from Greece that were associated with the Minotaur in order to turn his son into a Minotaur.[3]
Ares later resurrected the Minotaur to serve him.[4]
The Minotaur's corpse was later transported back to the labyrinth in Greece. Matsu'o Tsurayaba and the Hand were later led to the Minotaur's corpse by Eurystheus and Achelous where they managed to resurrect the Minotaur. When Hercules and Wolverine arrived at Matsu'o Tsurayaba's apartment, they are greeted by a video of Matsu'o, Eurystheus, and Achelous telling them about how they resurrected some Greek mythology monsters. Just then, Hercules and Wolverine are attacked by the Minotaur and the Nemean Lion. The Minotaur and the Nemean Lion knocked out Hercules before turning their attention to Wolverine. The Minotaur explained to Wolverine that his adamantium claws won't work on the Nemean Lion's invulnerable hide. After Wolverine knocked out the Nemean Lion, Hercules regained consciousness and helped Wolverine defeat the Minotaur where he seemingly fell to his death.[5]
The Minotaur had survived the fall and had been turned to stone where his petrified body was transported back to Crete. When Deadpool came to Crete, the Minotaur broke free from his petrified state and attacked Deadpool. The Minotaur successfully destroyed the sarcophagus with Deadpool's help and Shiklah was awakened.[6]
Myklos Vryolak
Minotaur | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Iron Man #24 |
Created by | Archie Goodwin Johnny Craig |
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Alter ego | Myklos Vryolak |
Species | Human Mutate |
Abilities | Superhuman strength and durability |
Miklos Vryolak had suffered from an unknown disease which was beyond the cure of any medicine. His father Dr. Vryolak desperately used a chemical he discovered in the ruins of the labyrinth which he used to treat his son. Miklos recovered quickly, but began to mutate into a Minotaur. Dr. Vryklos sent his son on various missions like stealing money and various other objects to finance and supply Dr. Vryklos with the means for a cure. Dr. Vryolak actually wanted to make an entire army of monsters. When Madame Masque washed up on the grottos of the Vryolaks after a fight with Midas, Dr. Vryolak stole her golden mask and sent the Minotaur into another village to gather more supplies for him. To make a mate for his son, Dr. Vryolak planned to turn Madame Masque into a Minotaur. Word of Madame Masque's mask made it to S.H.I.E.L.D. which caused Iron Man and Jasper Sitwell to go after Madame Masque. Iron Man nearly exhausted the power of his armor fighting the Minotaur, but managed to recharge his armor while sitting seemingly unconscious in a wreckage. Iron Man then followed the Minotaur back to the grotto where Jasper Sitwell had gone to free Madame Masque. Despite subduing Jasper Sitwell, the Minotaur saw that Madame Masque had the love for a human despite the fact that she is disfigured. When Iron Man arrived, the Minotaur fought him again where the battle damaged a support part of the grotto. As the cavern began to collapse, the Minotaur realized his father's true plans and saw that it was wrong to make more Minotaurs like him. The Minotaur held the ceiling up long enough for Iron Man, Jasper Sitwell, and Madame Masque to escape as the cave-in crushed him and his father.[3]
Dario Agger
Minotaur | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW |
Created by | Jason Aaron Esad Ribić |
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Alter ego | Dario Agger |
Team affiliations | Roxxon Energy Corporation Dark Council |
Abilities | Superhuman strength and durability Ability to change from human to Minotaur at will |
Dario Agger is the CEO of Roxxon Energy Corporation. As a child, his family owned a small island which was attacked by gunmen. Agger fled to a small cave in which he found a statue and prayed for revenge unknowingly making a pact with an unknown dark god.[7] He strives to make as much as money as possible regardless of the effects on the environment and uses Roxxon's vast financial resources to pay for lobbyists and lawyers in order to exploit and pollute as much as he wanted without consequence. He is secretly the Minotaur. One of his most frequent critics was S.H.I.E.L.D. environmental agent Rosalind Solomon. When Agent Rosalind Solomon learned that Dario and Roxxon had mined ice mined from Europa and were planning to sell it as well for a lot of money, Solomon decided to teach them a lesson by convincing Thor to bring an even larger chunk of ice from the realm of Jotunheim and give it away for free. Dario brushed off Thor's interference at first.[8] Dario was forced to deal with Thor after he was motivated to fight Roxxon Energy Corporation after Agent Solomon explained the company's negative effects on the environment. Thor's first act against Roxxon Energy Corporation was to destroy some of its factories with a blast of lightning. Dario angrily asked his lawyers what they should do. When his lawyers didn't give a satisfactory answer, Dario fed some of them to bloodthirsty bears.[9]
While Thor was away helping the Avengers, Dario got back at him for destroying his factories by building a floating island full of factories above Broxton, Oklahoma which heavily polluted the town. Dario knew this would infuriate Thor and waited for him to appear on the floating island he built. When Thor arrived, Dario and his remaining lawyers slapped Thor with a lawsuit for destroy Roxxon's factories and with an injunction that forbade him from entering Broxton.[10] Thor was undeterred by the injunction and snuck into Broxton looking for a way to stop Dario. Thor eventually confronted Dario as he was ordering people out of a diner he planned to tear down. That was when Dario sprang his trap. Dario had made a secret deal with Ulik that allowed him and a large group of Trolls to live beneath Broxton in exchange for attacking Thor. The Trolls attacked and killed Dario's remaining lawyers.[11] Dario told the Trolls that they could do what they want to Broxton. Dario also revealed his true form as the Minotaur to Thor and explained that his ultimate goal was to exploit all of Earth's natural resources before moving on to a new area. The Trolls were ultimately defeated by the combined forces of the Asgardians and S.H.I.E.L.D., but Ulik was able to flee and Broxton was left in ruins. Dario pleaded ignorance to the whole incident.[12] Through a media campaign, Dario was able to pin the Trolls' attack on Broxton on the Asgardians and their presence in the United States. After giving a speech that blasted the Asgardians, he was confronted by Agent Solomon and punched in the face. Dario threatened legal action against Solomon, but Solomon reminded Dario that he had killed off all of his lawyers. Dario later met with Ulik and asked him about the Nine Realms as he would like to exploit them next.[13]
Following Thor Odinson's loss of his hammer following the Original Sin storyline, Agger came into possession of Laufey's skull and a fight ensued between him, Malekith the Accursed (who seemed to recognize the source of Agger's power and was intrigued by it), and the Frost Giants as well as the new female Thor. After the Frost Giants' defeat and Thor ending up in combat against Serpent (who was possessing the Destroyer Armor), Minotaur forged a pact with Malekith the Accursed. The pact was that when Malekith and his allies conquered a world, Roxxon Energy Corporation would be given exclusive rights to essentially strip mine it. At the same time, he revealed his past and how he became the Minotaur.[7] Malekith convinced Minotaur to celebrate their deal in the Dark Elf way and he teleported the two of them to Alfheim where they slaughtered various Light Elves.[14] Then Malekith and Minotaur went to Jotunheim. Using the blood of a hundred murdered Light Elves, Malekith performed a spell that resurrected King Laufey.[15]
As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel event, Minotaur appears as a member of the Dark Council alongside Malekith the Accursed, Ulik, Laufey, and some unnamed Fire Demons.[16]
Dario Agger attended a meeting at the Universal Bank with Tiberius Stone of Alchemax, Wilson Fisk of Fisk Industries, Sebastian Shaw of Shaw Industries, Darren Cross of Cross Technological Enterprises, Zeke Stane of Stane International, Shingen Harada of the Yashida Corporation, Frr'dox of Shi'ar Solutions Consolidated, and Wilhelmina Kensington of Kilgore Arms. They discuss with Dario about his and Roxxon Energy Corporation's plans to exploit the Ten Realms of Asgard where he kept it secret from them. After Agger refused to offer to share that "new market" with the other company leaders, Frr'dox threatened Agger from experiencing unprecedented problems with interstellar custom. Then, Shingen Harada threatened Agger and attacked him. Before the fight between Dario Agger and Shingen Harada started, Exterminatrix of the Midas Corporation showed up and knocked out Agger while claiming that she is the new member of their group. Dario is taken hostage by Exterminatrix while Shingen Harada attacks an underwater station in the Southern Ocean, where he encounters Thor who defeats him by hitting him with her hammer several times. They later attack Roxxon Corporation HQ in order to steal from his vault. Just when Shingen opened the vault, Dario transforms into Minotaur and knocks him out. Before he could attack Exterminatrix, who just defeated S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Roz Solomon, Thor shows up and attacks them with her lighting. Then, the Agger Imperative is activated, causing the floating island where the building is to fall down. While S.H.I.E.L.D. evacuates the building, Thor destroys the island. Dario is later arrested along with the other villains.[17]
Powers and abilities
Each of the Minotaurs possess superhuman strength.
The Miklos Vryolak version of Minotaur also has superhuman durability.
The Dario Agger version of Minotaur can also change between his human and Minotaur form, and also sports superhuman durability.
References
- ^ Greek mythology
- ^ Eternals Vol. 2 #5
- ^ a b Iron Man #24
- ^ Hercules and the Heart of Chaos #2
- ^ Wolverine/Hercules: Myths, Monsters, & Mutants #2
- ^ Deadpool: Dracula's Gauntlet #2
- ^ a b Thor Vol. 4 #6
- ^ Thor: God of Thunder #19.NOW
- ^ Thor: God of Thunder #20
- ^ Thor: God of Thunder #21
- ^ Thor: God of Thunder #22
- ^ Thor: God of Thunder #23
- ^ Thor: God of Thunder #24
- ^ Thor Vol. 4 #7
- ^ Thor Vol. 4 #8
- ^ Mighty Thor Vol. 2 #1
- ^ Mighty Thor Vol. 2 #8-11
External links
- Minotaur (Greek mythology) at Marvel Wiki
- Minotaur (Miklos Vryolak) at Marvel Wiki
- Minotaur (Dario Agger) at Marvel Wiki
- Minotaur (Miklos Vryolak) at Comic Vine
- Minotaur (Dario Agger) at Comic Vine
- Minotaur (Greek mythology) at Marvel Appendix
- Minotaur (Miklos Vryolak) at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe