Typhoid Mary is a supervillain and supporting antagonist of Season 4: Secret Wars.
Appearance[]
Typhoid Mary has shoulder-length purple-brown messy hair, purple lipstick, and brown eyes. The right side of her body is white while the left side is pale.
Her outfit is completely assymetrical; she wears a unique purple cropped shirt with layered metal spikes, a long right sleeve while the left's sleeveless, a full black glove on the right with the left glove being fingerless and black pants with a belt.
History[]
Typhoid Mary was imprisoned in the Vault for unknown reasons, when Yelena Belova arrived at the prison with Captain Marvel and Wasp, Carol recognized her. She was later released by Yelena to help her escape, but the planned was thwarted by the two Avengers.
Biography[]
Backstory[]
Background Information[]
Personality[]
Powers[]
- Enhanced Strength: To be added
- Peak-Level Agility: To be added
- Peak-Level Reflexes: To be added
- Excellent Physical Condition: To be added
- Limited Mind Control: To be added
- Pyrokinesis: She has the power to ignite, extinguish and control / manipulate fire.
- Sonic Squeals: Mary can emit sonic squeals that affected the minds of others.
Skills and Abilities[]
- Exceptional Swordswoman: To be added
Weaknesses[]
- Dissociative Identity Disorder: To be added
Paraphernalia[]
Equipment[]
Transportation[]
Weapons[]
- Flaming Swords:
Appearance[]
Appearances[]
Season Four: Secret Wars[]
- Prison Break (First Appearance)
- The Vibranium Coast
Season Five: Black Panther's Quest[]
- House of M (Last Appearance)
Notes[]
Trivia[]
- Typhoid Mary shares some similarities with Harley Quinn, mainly in how they're rather cuckoo due to mental instability. She's also voiced by Tara Strong, her modern day voice actress.
- Typhoid Mary's name is a reference to the real life Typhoid Mary (real name Mary Mallon), a stubborn woman from the late 19th/early 20th century who was the first known person in the United States to be an asymptomatic carrier of the at the time still rampart Typhoid Fever, but ended up spreading the fever to at least 122 people (killing at least 5) due to her poor hand-washing hygiene and refusal to comply to stop cooking which was causing her to spread it more in the first place