Gamma Corps

The Gamma Corps is the name of two Gamma-based military units in Marvel Comics.

Publication history

The original Gamma Corps first appears in World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1, and was created by Frank Tieri and Carlos Ferreira.

The second Gamma Corps first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #601 and was created by Greg Pak and Ariel Olivetti.

Fictional history

First Gamma Corps

Gamma Corps

The Gamma Corps.
Art by Stephane Roux.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1, (July 2007)
Created by Frank Tieri
Carlos Ferreira
In-story information
Member(s) Grey
Griffin
Mess
Mister Gideon
Prodigy

The Gamma Corps were selected as individuals whose lives had in some way been harmed or ruined by the Hulk. Using Hulk's DNA, acquired from the scene of a battle with Wolverine, these people were transformed into gamma-irradiated supersoldiers. The team was assembled by General Ryker with the objective of destroying the Hulk.

According to the Marvel previews, they are armed with a variety of military weapons and have been trained to destroy the Hulk. Gideon, Grey and Mess are in the group because they hold the Hulk responsible for the loss of their loved ones, while Griffin and Prodigy hold more personal grudges against the green goliath.

Their first mission involved tracking down the failed Hulk-copy experiment Private Benjamin Tibbits (AKA Flux) and killing him.

They later appeared in World War Hulk. After failing to defeat the Hulk, the Gamma Corps discovered that he was not directly responsible for their individual situations and decided to go after the people who were, the Illuminati.

The Gamma Corps return in the Dark Reign: Made Men series. Without the backing of the U.S. government, the Gamma Corps became fugitives and went into hiding, but continued to search for each Illuminati member. Prodigy thought he found Iron Man approaching their base, alerting the group, but the Corps was surprised when Iron Patriot arrived. Afraid he was there to arrest them, the group lashed out, unwilling to hear what he had to say. Once Prodigy incapacitated the Patriot, Grey allowed him to speak. He offered the Corps a chance at redemption by becoming his bounty hunters, bringing unregistered superhumans to justice. Eager to regain a purpose, the Gamma Corps readily agreed.[1]

The Gamma Corps later had an encounter with Hulk's Doc Green form. After Doc Green saved them from the Doc Green A.I., each of the Gamma Corps members were depowered by Doc Green.[2]

Gamma Corps: Black

Some time later, Ryker (under the auspices of Norman Osborn) created a second version Gamma Corps, composed of female "volunteers" (mentally unstable ex-soldiers on death row) for the Origins Corporation's gene therapy program and sent them to capture the new She-Hulk, so that her DNA could be harvested.[3] They killed Lyra's fellow A.R.M.O.R. agents and took her computer Boudicca from her which drove her to hunt them down first killing Morass by drying out her body.[4] The remaining two ran to a small town, attempting to hold the people hostage in order to make Lyra surrender.[5] In the ensuing battle, Lyra badly wounded Aberration, causing her body to mutate into a tumorous mess, before finally killing her with a pipe to the head. Axon then threatened to electrocute all the townspeople unless Lyra surrendered.[6] Axon absorbed most of Lyra's bioelectric energy, absorbing her powers. Lyra then made Axon angry causing the stolen powers to weaken and defeated her. Ryker’s men then killed Axon by remote.[7]

Members

First Gamma Corps

Gamma Corps: Black

References

  1. "Dark Reign: Made Men One Shot (2009) #1 | Comics". Marvel.com. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
  2. Hulk Vol. 3 #12
  3. Incredible Hulk #601
  4. Incredible Hulk 602
  5. Incredible Hulk #603
  6. Incredible Hulk #604
  7. Incredible Hulk #605
  8. Know Your Gamma Corps: Grey - Newsarama
  9. 1 2 3 See Marvel Universe.com catalog: Gamma Corps #2
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