Scorpion is a cross-species creation of Oscorp Industries.
Biography[]
Of all the cross-species facing off against Spider-Man, none features a more cold, menacing appearance than Scorpion - and for good reason. Normally reserving his genius toward his specialty in nuclear science, Oscorp physicist Dr. Otto Octavius dug into Curt Connors' research as quickly as it became available to him. Not satisfied with simply infusing human DNA into a highly venomous black fat-tailed scorpion, Octavius also threw in a touch of mysterious, organic "black goo" of unknown origin, which Oscorp had recently retrieved from one of the company's fallen satellites in secret. The result was Scorpion, an experiment Octavius also would affectionately refer to as "MAC" (amusingly standing for "my astonishing creation").
Incredibly agile and twice as strong as Spider-Man himself, this personification of everything Alistaire Smythe aims to annihilate also boasts the ability to grab prey with one hand, then cut it in half with the pincer on the other. Scorpion's stinger houses the most toxic venom which the world has ever seen you can see glowing green through the slits on its armoured like body and Scorpion has been known to project it from long distances as well. As if that weren't lethal enough, it's just as likely to whip victims with its tail, which itself slings freely at ninety miles per hour.
Octavius was particularly pleased with one unexpected side effect of the "extra element" he added: no other cross-species derived outside of a human subject possesses anywhere near the intellect of Scorpion. A quick glance at her stoic face reveals its instinctively cunning nature, which in turn has prompted Scorpion to concentrate closely on - even learn, to a certain degree - human speech patterns. Though it currently "speaks" in unintelligible squeals, it seems only a matter of time before the humanity within her surfaces fully, including at least some degree of intelligent communication with (soon-to-be-dead) humans.
Breakout[]
After Gwen Stacy brought Peter to Oscorp, she and Peter were asked to help a few doctors move a container which had Scorpion inside to a sector in the tower. Sensing Peter's cross-species blood, Scorpion broke out of the container, causing all the other cross-species to break out as well, and Gwen is bitten by Vermin (another one of Oscorp's creations) causing her to be infected. Later, all cross-species are now loose in Manhattan. After arriving at Oscorp Tower, Peter, now Spider-Man, takes an antidote made by Dr. Connors, Doctor Allistaire Smythe tests the antidote on himself, but ends up losing the use of his legs. After escaping Smythe's robots, Spider-Man is confronted by Scorpion and the two begin to battle, which ends with Spider-Man defeating Scorpion.
Later on, Spider-Man gets word that Scorpion is now in Manhattan, sighted near a construction site. Spider-Man quickly heads to the construction site and the two meet again on the nearby docks and finally get a rematch. Spider-Man once again defeats Scorpion, kicking it into the back of a police van, ending Scorpion's rampage and taking it into an unknown place.
Scorpion later escapes and gets killed by Kraven the Hunter and was displayed as a trophy in Kraven's Loft in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (Video Game).
Trivia[]
- This version of Scorpion has very similar features to the Scorpion in Marvel's 2099 universe, except more human-looking.
- Scorpion was originally rumored to be Scorpia, a female version of Scorpion who was also an enemy of Spider-Man in other media. She was intended to appear in The Sinister Six as a member of the eponymous team, played by either Emily Blunt or Rose Byrne, but the film's cancellation and the subsequent deal with Sony and Marvel Studios ensured this idea didn't go through.
- The name by which Dr. Octavius refers to the Scorpion by "MAC" is a reference to the character Macdonald "Mac" Gargan; the Scorpion in most Spider-Man media.
- The "black goo" that was used in the making of the cross-species "Scorpion" is presumed to be the Symbiote due to it being found in outer space.
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External links[]
- Hub:Scorpion on the Marvel Wiki
- Scorpion on Wikipedia