Carol Danvers was an officer in the United States Air Force who came into contact with the Kree, and exposure to the energies of a Kree weapon infused her with Kree DNA, transforming her into a Human-Kree hybrid and granting her the powers of superhuman strength, energy projection, and flight. She became the superhero Ms. Marvel, and later took the name Captain Marvel. She joined the Avengers after the team decided to expand.
Biography[]
Carol Danvers was an officer of the U.S. Air Force who came into contact with the alien race Kree, specifically a member named Mar-Vell. At one point, Carol's DNA was altered by exposure to a Kree weapon, and she was empowered with superhuman abilities. She became the superhero Ms. Marvel before promoting herself to Captain Marvel.
Physical appearance[]
Carol Danvers is a tall, muscular woman with a medium blonde left-side layered bob cut with blue eyes and pink lips.
She wears her metallic Kree armor, which is comprised of blue, yellow, and red colors around it and has a huge yellow star in the chest with a belt in the hips. She also has a mohawk, which is red in color and covers her whole face other than the jaw.
History[]
Early Life[]
Carol had been fascinated with planes and flight since she was very young. As a child she even wrote a letter to Santa asking for a top of the line F15 model kit; instead Carol got tickets to an air show where she got to sit in the cockpit of a real F15 for the first time ever.
Captain Marvel[]
Years later Carol enlisted in the United States Air Force at eighteen and went on to become one of her country's best pilots. One fateful day, Major Danvers was captured by an alien race known as the Kree. Her abductors altered her DNA, giving her superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, stamina, invulnerability bordering on indestructibility, flight and energy projection as well as absorption. Upon returning to Earth, Major Danvers became a well-known super hero, adopting the name "Captain Marvel". Though she never joined any official heroic organizations or teams, Captain Marvel was close friends with and recognized by the Avengers in general and Captain America in particular was one of the finest heroes of the day, who she also had a friendly rivalry with.
In addition to protecting the galaxy, Captain Marvel also became something of an icon and role model for young people, teenagers and children on Earth. A group of little girls went trick-or-treating in Captain Marvel costumes on Halloween, and when teenager Kamala Khan gained super powers of her own, she named her secret identity "Ms. Marvel" after Danvers.
The Avengers[]
Although she largely worked alone in protecting the galaxy, she did team up with the Avengers member; Captain America, Falcon, and Thor to defeat Galen-Kor, a Kree militant that intended to kidnap Inhumans and weaponize their powers to expand his empire. She and Captain America were especially prone to disagreement on how to handle the situation, but eventually put their differences aside to save Galen-Kor's abductees. Impressed, the Avengers offered Captain Marvel reserve membership on the team, which she was happy to consider.
The Mighty Avengers[]
Later, the Avengers disassembled and cut their ties to the United States government after learning that government intended to register Inhumans. The team's government liaison, Truman Marsh (secretly Ultron), recruited a new group of heroes to form the government-sanctioned Mighty Avengers, including Carol, Black Panther, the Vision, Ant-Man, Red Hulk, Songbird, and the young Ms. Marvel, with whom Carol formed a unique bond. Marsh sent them to stop Baron von Strucker. They did so, but not without help from the Black Widow and Iron Man. Carol criticized the original team, calling them "vigilantes" and "renegades". Later, Marsh sent them to intercept three runaway Inhumans. They were met by the Avengers, who had come to warn the runaways of the raid. Carol tried to reason with Captain America, but his team and hers stood firm. Neither side would give in, and a brawl broke out between the two Avengers factions. Captain Marvel went toe to toe with Captain America. The battle eventually ended in favor of Carol's side. While Black Widow managed to escape, the rest of the renegade Avengers were taken into custody.
Soon after, it became apparent that the Inhuman registry had never been intended to protect people; in fact, any registered Inhuman became a target of mind control. Marsh attempted to force Ms. Marvel to register, despite the fact she had already vowed her loyalty to him and the United States government. Shocked, the older heroes on the Mighty Avengers decided this was the last straw. While the girl went into hiding, her teammates quit working for Marsh and sought out the other Avengers team, now also joined by Medusa and Black Bolt. Unfortunately, by the time Captain Marvel found the girl, it was too late and Ms. Marvel had already succumbed to mind control. Carol tried to break Marsh's hold on Ms. Marvel, reminding the girl of how much she admired Captain Marvel, but had no success. Ms. Marvel was eventually freed when Vision removed the registration device. Carol and all the other Avengers returned to Avengers Tower, only to find Marsh there waiting. She gasped when she sees Marsh morph into Ultron, who had been manipulating everyone all along, and declared he was finally ready to take over the world with his army of sentries and mind-controlled Inhumans.
The Mighty Avengers and the Avengers worked together against Ultron and his army, but the sentries regenerated as fast as they were getting destroyed. Iron Man developed a plan and took Falcon, Ant-Man, Hawkeye, Black Panther, the Hulk, and Captain Marvel to his father's lab. Carol worked with the Panther and the Hulk to protect the lab from the Inhumans Karnak, Gorgon, and Inferno, while Ant-Man, Falcon, and Iron Man successfully broke Ultron's control over the Inhumans. However, while Ultron had the heroes distracted, he stole a new body for himself from Wakanda's armory and traveled to the source. All the Avengers pursued, and the villain was seemingly defeated. Unfortunately, Ultron managed to transfer himself into a new body at the last second: Iron Man's. Carol and her teammates were horrified to realize that Ultron had successfully hacked Iron Man's very mind. However, Doctor Strange arrived and cast a spell to keep Tony Stark alive and stop Ultron, but it kept him trapped in a limbo halfway between the Dark Dimension and the natural world. The Avengers vowed to honor their friend's sacrifice and find a way to bring him back. In the meantime, Carol formally accepted the offer to join the Avengers, her first order of business being to restore peace in New York City.
Powers & Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Enhanced Physiology: As it was captured by the Kree, Carol was exposed to several scientific experiments that transformed her into a human-Kree hybrid, giving her super powers.
- Superhuman Strength: Captain Marvel, thanks to her perfectly amalgamated alien Kree/human physiology, is superhumanly strong to an unknown limit. Her strength can be augmented by absorption of various types of energy.
- Nigh-Invulnerability: Captain Marvel's skin, bones, and tissue are far denser and resistant to damage when compared to an ordinary human. Like her physical strength, Captain Marvel's maximum durability has been compared to Hulk and Thor, who are both incredibly durable themselves. Her durability is increased by the fact that she is able to absorb energy, both by the fact that most energy based attacks are rendered ineffective, and because the absorption of said energy actually increases the amount of damage her body is capable of taking.
- Superhuman Speed: She is also able to move faster than the likes of Captain America.
- Flight: She has demonstrated the ability to levitate and fly at high speeds.
- Energy Manipulation: Carol's altered physiology has endowed her with the ability to naturally harness all forms of energy and to utilize in battle.
- Energy Absorption: She can absorb energy to a seemingly unlimited degree. She uses these energies to enhance her physical strength & increase her natural healing abilities.
- Self-Augment Physical Abilities: She can use stored up energy to further enhance her superhuman strength, stamina, and durability, as well as energy projection powers. The absorbed energy may even accelerates her natural healing process to a certain extent.
- Energy Blasts: She can project stored up energy to attack her enemies. However, the angrier she becomes, the stronger the energy is projected.
Abilities[]
- Aviation: Before becoming a Kree-Human Hybrid, Carol was a pilot in the United States Air Force. As one of the Air Force's best pilots, Carol has more ability to fly a ship than any Avenger, even under pressure.
- Master Combatant: Being a member of the Air Force, Carol had military training in the use of weapons, vehicles and logically combat. In addition, when she was captured by the Kree she was intensively trained by the Kree combat protocol, thus being an experienced fighter.
- Leadership: When she was transformed into a Kree soldier, Carol from her experience was field commander for Kree's defense team. She was also a former Air Force leader with a great sense of leadership.
Equipment[]
- Captain Marvel Suit: She has her suit inspired in the former Captain Marvel suit, to honor his death.
Appearances[]
Ultimate Spider-Man[]
Season 2 | ||||||||||||
1. "The Lizard": | Absent | 14. "The Incredible Spider-Hulk": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "Electro": | Absent | 15. "Stan By Me": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "The Rhino": | Absent | 16. "Ultimate Deadpool": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "Kraven the Hunter": | Absent | 17. "Venom Bomb": | Absent | |||||||||
5. "Hawkeye": | Absent | 18. "Guardians of the Galaxy": | Mentioned | |||||||||
6. "The Sinister Six": | Absent | 19. "The Parent Trap": | Absent | |||||||||
7. "Spidah-Man!": | Absent | 20. "Game Over": | Absent | |||||||||
8. "Carnage": | Absent | 21. "Blade": | Absent | |||||||||
9. "House Arrest": | Absent | 22. "The Howling Commandos": | Absent | |||||||||
10. "The Man-Wolf": | Absent | 23. "Second Chance Hero": | Absent | |||||||||
11. "Swarm": | Absent | 24. "Sandman Returns": | Absent | |||||||||
12. "Itsy Bitsy Spider-Man": | Absent | 25. "Return of the Sinister Six": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "Journey of the Iron Fist": | Absent | 26. "Ultimate": | Absent |
Avengers Assemble[]
Season 2 | ||||||||||||
1. "The Arsenal": | Absent | 14. "Crack in the System": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "Thanos Rising": | Absent | 15. "Avengers Disassembled": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "Valhalla Can Wait": | Absent | 16. "Small Time Heroes": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "Ghosts of the Past": | Absent | 17. "Secret Avengers": | Absent | |||||||||
5. "Beneath the Surface": | Absent | 18. "The Ultron Outbreak": | Absent | |||||||||
6. "Nighthawk": | Absent | 19. "The New Guy": | Absent | |||||||||
7. "The Age of Tony Stark": | Absent | 20. "Terminal Velocity": | Absent | |||||||||
8. "Head to Head": | Absent | 21. "Spectrums": | Absent | |||||||||
9. "The Dark Avengers": | Absent | 22. "Midgard Crisis": | Absent | |||||||||
10. "Back to the Learning Hall": | Absent | 23. "Avengers' Last Stand": | Absent | |||||||||
11. "Downgraded": | Absent | 24. "Avengers Underground": | Absent | |||||||||
12. "Widow's Run": | Absent | 25. "New Frontiers": | Absent | |||||||||
13. "Thanos Triumphant": | Absent | 26. "Avengers World": | Pictured |
Season 3: Ultron Revolution | ||||||||||||
1. "Adapting to Change": | Absent | 14. "Seeing Double": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "The Ultimates": | Absent | 15. "A Friend in Need": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "Saving Captain Rogers": | Absent | 16. "Captain Marvel": | Appears | |||||||||
4. "Under Siege": | Absent | 17. "Panther's Rage": | Absent | |||||||||
5. "The Thunderbolts": | Absent | 18. "Ant-Man Makes It Big": | Absent | |||||||||
6. "Thunderbolts Revealed": | Absent | 19. "The House of Zemo": | Absent | |||||||||
7. "Into the Dark Dimension": | Mentioned | 20. "U-Foes": | Absent | |||||||||
8. "Dehulked": | Absent | 21. "Building the Perfect Weapon": | Absent | |||||||||
9. "Inhumans Among Us": | Absent | 22. "World War Hulk": | Absent | |||||||||
10. "The Inhuman Condition": | Absent | 23. "Civil War - Part 1: The Fall of Attilan": | Absent | |||||||||
11. "The Kids Are Alright": | Absent | 24. "Civil War - Part 2: The Mighty Avengers": | Appears | |||||||||
12. "The Conqueror": | Absent | 25. "Civil War - Part 3: The Drums of War": | Appears | |||||||||
13. "Into the Future": | Absent | 26. "Civil War - Part 4: Avengers Revolution": | Appears |
Season 4: Secret Wars | ||||||||||||
1. "Avengers No More - Part 1": | Absent | 14. "New Year's Resolution": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "Avengers No More - Part 2": | Appears | 15. "The Eye of Agamotto - Part 1": | Appears | |||||||||
3. "The Sleeper Awakens": | Appears | 16. "The Eye of Agamotto - Part 2": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "Prison Break": | Appears | 17. "Beyond": | Appears | |||||||||
5. "The Incredible Herc": | Appears | 18. "Underworld": | Background | |||||||||
6. "Show Your Work": | Appears | 19. "The Immortal Weapon": | Absent | |||||||||
7. "Sneakers": | Absent | 20. "The Vibranium Coast": | Flashback | |||||||||
8. "Why I Hate Halloween": | Absent | 21. "Weirdworld": | Appears | |||||||||
9. "The Once and Future Kang": | Appears | 22. "Westland": | Absent | |||||||||
10. "Dimension Z": | Flashback | 23. "The Citadel": | Background | |||||||||
11. "The Most Dangerous Hunt": | Flashback | 24. "The Wastelands": | Appears | |||||||||
12. "Under the Spell of the Enchantress": | Appears | 25. "All Things Must End": | Appears | |||||||||
13. "The Return": | Appears |
Shorts[]
Season 4: Secret Wars[]
- Teaser
- Captain Marvel
- Ms. Marvel
Comics[]
Marvel Universe Avengers Assemble Season 2[]
Marvel Universe Avengers: Ultron Revolution[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- In the comics, Carol was the first superhero to use the title Ms. Marvel. She is also the second human to become Captain Marvel, which was used by several Kree members.
- She appears in the Disney INFINITY games as a NPC.
- In Disney INFINITY, she was voiced by Jennifer Hale, who previously voiced the character in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.