Killer Shrike is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Killer Shrike is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Killer Shrike was sent to the Mutagenics Laboratory of the Brand Corporation, where he underwent extensive conditioning which increased his human abilities.
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Killer Shrike underwent surgery which implanted a miniature anti-gravity generator in his spine.
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Killer Shrike escaped and was contacted by agents of the Brand Corporation.
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Killer Shrike's costume became controlled by the Will-o'-the-Wisp, and he was forced to abduct Dr Marla Madison to reconstitute the immaterial Wisp.
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Killer Shrike then attempted a theft of a power booster from the Tinkerer after commissioning him to build it for him, but was again defeated both by Spider-Man and a failsafe function the Tinkerer installs in his products to deal with such situations.
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Killer Shrike shot down the Mooncopter, seriously injuring Moon Knight's pilot Frenchie and then escaped.
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Killer Shrike was later hired by Surge and battled the She-Hulk alongside Grey Gargoyle and Dragon Man, but was defeated.
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Ever since, Killer Shrike was most often seen getting beaten up by several super-heroes, most often the Hulk.
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Killer Shrike was briefly a member of the Cardinal's team of flying super villains known as Air Force.
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Killer Shrike was later apprehended by Baron Helmut Zemo and forced to join the Thunderbolts, for so far unclear reasons.
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Killer Shrike was beat up by Moon Knight and attacked in the hospital by the Black Spectre.
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Killer Shrike later appeared as a member of the Shadow Council's Masters of Evil.
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Killer Shrike is present when Max Fury and the Masters of Evil capture John Steele after he attempts to escape Bagalia with the Serpent Crown and the Crown of Thorns.
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Killer Shrike was among the villains to join Swarm's Sinister Six when they attacked Spider-Man and the students of the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning.
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Killer Shrike watched the fight between Spider-Man and Scorpion until the Hunter-Bots created by Arcade Industries arrived.
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Killer Shrike later helped the animal-themed characters fight the Hunter-Bots.
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Killer Shrike sold his original costume to Roderick Kingsley, who then sold it to an unnamed criminal.
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Killer Shrike was present with Hobgoblin when he led his forces into battle against the Goblin King's Goblin Nation.
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Killer Shrike is later among the villains at the Bar with No Name that convinces Black Cat to lead them.
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Killer Shrike is capable of flight by means of a surgically implanted anti-gravity generator at the base of his spine, activated by a neural link.
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Killer Shrike wears body armor, an armored suit made of an insulated steel alloy mesh capable of protecting him from flight turbulence and small caliber weapons fire.
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Simon Maddicks incarnation of Killer Shrike appears in Iron Man: Armored Adventures, voiced by Ty Olsson.
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