Real name: Carol Susan Jane Danvers
First Appearance: Marvel
Super-Heroes #13
Base of Operations: New York City, New York
Occupation: USAF intelligence agent, magazine writer and editor
Place of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts
Classification: Human
Marital Status: Single
Membership Status: Inactive
Affiliations: Avengers, Starjammers, X-Men
Powers:
Warbird is superhumanly strong and durable and can fly. She can
absorb energy and emit a blast of energy from her hands. She also
has a super-sense that warns her of danger. When she was Binary she
could survive in deep space and her other powers were augmented with
the power of a small sun.
History:
Carol Danvers entered the United States Air Force upon graduating
from high school to pursue her love of aircrafts and her dreams of
flying. Carol was a top student at the Air Force Academy and enjoyed
a rapid career advancement rising to the rank of Major.
Because of her stellar performance, superb combat skills and natural
intellect, Carol was recruited into the intelligence field. She
ended up serving with the C.I.A, during which time she met and
worked with Colonel Nick Fury. She was partnered with Colonel
Michael Rossi and the two became lovers. Carol had a distinguished
career in the C.I.A. While on special assignment with Nick Fury,
Carol met the Canadian agent called Logan. The two were eventually
paired up and shared a number of adventures together. During one of
their infamous escapades, they clashed with the brutal Sabretooth
who was working for the Hellfire Club. During their time together,
Logan and Carol became close friends, perhaps even lovers. Both have
saved each other's lives numerous times. When Carol was captured by
the KGB and imprisoned at Lubyanka prison, Logan was among those who
defied orders to save her.
Following her affiliation with the C.I.A, Carol took up a position
with N.A.S.A. as the security director for Cape Canaveral. It was in
this capacity that Carol first met the Kree warrior, Captain
Mar-vell. In her official capacity, Carol was challenged with
unraveling the mystery of this alien soldier. During her
investigation, the two forged a unique bond, first as friends and
then as lovers. It was this relationship that would change Carol
forever. Mar-vell's mortal enemy, Colonel Yon-Rogg kidnaped Carol,
using her as bait in his conflict with Mar-vell. In the course of
the battle, Carol and Mar-vell were caught in the explosion of a
Kree Psyche-Magneton device. The energy bombardment somehow caused
Carol's genetic structure to be melded with Mar-vell's. While
Mar-vell was apparently unaltered by the event, Carol was now a
perfect hybrid of Kree and human genes. In addition, she possessed
all of Mar-vell's Kree knowledge and training.
Through this transformation, Ms Marvel was born. Because of her
failure to capture Captain Mar-vell, Carol lost her job at N.A.S.A.
She recovered quickly, writing a successful novel about her
experience in the space industry. This lead to her landing a
position as the editor of WOMAN magazine, a subsidiary of the Daily
Bugle. Carol's viewpoints as a staunch feminist created tensions
with her boss J. Jonah Jameson, but made her the perfect choice to
be WOMAN magazine's editor. Just as Carol was beginning this new
chapter of her life, the powers and persona of Ms Marvel began to
emerge. At first, Carol experienced blackouts triggered by Ms
Marvel's precognitive seventh sense and the two personas were very
distinct, both mentally and physically. As time went on and Carol
came to accept her new role as Ms Marvel the two personalities
merged. A second exposure to the energies of a Kree Psyche-Magnetron
also imbued her with some of the properties which formally resided
in her Kree uniform (namely flight and the ability to change into
costume at will). Carol fought many villains during her career as Ms
Marvel, including Deathbird, Modok, A.I.M., the Brotherhood of Evil
Mutants, the Hellfire Club, and Mystique.
Carol also joined the Avengers for a brief period, and it was this
affiliation which drew her to the attention of the creature known as
Marcus. The son of Immortus, Marcus observed the Avengers from afar
and became obsessed with Ms Marvel. Marcus kidnapped Carol using
Immortus' technology to manipulate her mind and seduce her into
loving him. Marcus impregnated Carol with a child who would rapidly
grow up into Marcus himself, enabling him to escape Limbo. He
returned Carol to the Avengers, unaware of her time and seduction in
Limbo. Carol was shocked when she learned that she was pregnant and
devastated since she was completely unaware of the identity of the
father. The pregnancy ran its course in a matter of days, leaving
Carol shaken - both as a woman and a hero. The child grew within a
day into a full-grown man, one who was determined to win his
"mother's" love. Carol, still bewildered by the entire experience,
agreed to accompany Marcus back to Limbo. The Avengers wished the
pair well.
In Limbo, Marcus continued to age rapidly and quickly died of old
age, leaving Carol alone in Limbo and free of his mind control.
Carol was sickened by Marcus' manipulations and felt betrayed by the
Avengers who failed to question Marcus' actions or motives. Carol
mastered Immortus' technology and returned to Earth, choosing to
settle in San Francisco instead of returning to the Avengers.
Carol's return to Earth was sensed by the precognitive Destiny.
Destiny had previously prophesied that Ms Marvel would be involved
in an event that would destroy the life of Mystique's foster
daughter, Rogue. Mystique had vowed to destroy Ms Marvel before this
could happen and developed an obsessive hatred for Ms Marvel. Rogue,
overhearing Destiny`s concerns and Mystique's rantings, decided to
take the battle to Carol herself. Rogue attacked Carol in San
Francisco and the pair fought atop the Golden Gate Bridge. When
Rogue tried to use her power-absorbing abilities on Carol something
went terribly wrong and she absorbed too much of Carol's persona,
making tha transferral permanent. Driven mad by Carol's thoughts and
memories, Rogue threw Carol's body from the bridge.
Amazingly, Carol was rescued by the original Spider-Woman, Jessica
Drew. At the hospital, Carol was identified and diagnosed as a
tabula rasa - a blank slate. Jessica Drew called in Professor Xavier
of the X-Men, who was able to pull forth Carol's memories and
personality from her subconscious. However, he was unable to restore
her emotional connection to those memories and experiences. Carol
and Jessica spent some time at the X-Mansion while Carol recovered
from her ordeal. During this time, a now powerless Carol confronted
the Avengers and vented her anger for their betrayal of her.
Carol remained with the
X-Men for a brief time, during which she often accompanied them on
missions. One such mission led to Carol's capture by the alien
Brood. Fascinated by her Kree/Human physiology, the Brood performed
experiments on Carol's genetic structure. This unleashed the full
potential of Carol's Kree/Human physiology transforming her into the
cosmic-powered Binary. Carol now possessed more power than ever due
to her link to a white hole. Carol returned with the X-Men and was
strongly considering joining them on a permanent basis when the
desperately troubled Rogue came to Xavier for help. Upon seeing
Rogue, Carol flew into a rage and punched her into orbit. The X-Men
reluctantly informed Carol that Xavier had allowed Rogue to join the
X-Men. Unable to accept this, Carol opted to join the space pirates
known as the Starjammers and leave her troubles on Earth behind.
As Binary, Carol was a valued member of the Starjammers and fought
alongside them to restore Lilandra to the Shi'ar throne. In space,
Carol was able to escape her loss and rebuild her life. The stars
were her escape and offered her a whole universe in which to escape
the emptiness her former life represented. Carol remained with the
Starjammers for a number of years. During this time, she lived out
her lifelong dream of exploring the stars. She formed a close
friendship with Raza Longknife, the sullen cyborg member of the
Starjammers. Despite fighting the Shi'ar forces and her former enemy
Deathbird, Carol found herself frustrated at the lack of challenge
among the Starjammers` adversaries. When Earth's sun was threatened,
Carol chose to abandon her mission for the Shi'ar Majestrix Lilandra
Neramani and aid the Avenger Quasar in saving it. This effort left
Carol in a depleted state and she spent months recuperating at
Avengers Mansion. During this time, she reconciled with the
Avengers. When the Starjammers came to Earth and into conflict with
the Avengers, Carol helped resolve the conflict and decided to
return and try and rebuild her life on Earth.
Carol later renamed herself Warbird and rejoined the Avengers
following a reality-warping conflict with Morgan le Fay. She brought
with her a whole new set of problems. First, her powers were slowly
depleting, and she attempted to hide this fact from the Avengers,
leading to a conflict with Captain America. Carol had also developed
a drinking problem, which was immediately noticed by recovering
alcoholic and fellow Avenger, Iron Man. Her drinking, coupled with
her determination to prove herself a worthy addition to the Avengers
and her secretiveness about her power loss, led to reckless
grand-standing and sloppy teamwork. This eventually endangered the
lives of her teammates and lead to a formal court martial before her
fellow Avengers. Rather than face her problems and a forced demotion
to reserve status, Carol quit the team. This all occurred amidst the
Avengers' latest conflict with the rebel Kree. Seeking to join the
battle despite leaving the team, Carol realized that she no longer
had the capability to reach escape velocity or the battle on the
Moon between the Avengers and the Kree Lunatic Legion.
Disheartened, Carol realized that she'd hit rock bottom, and moved
to Seattle to work on rebuilding her career as a freelance writer
and novelist. She started to make some progress in accepting her
alcoholism but refused to accept that she had a serious problem for
months. After her drinking almost led to disaster in a number of
combat situations, Carol was hospitalized for alcohol poisoning.
Carol's doctor warned that she had done considerable damage to her
internal organs and that another drink might kill her. This
diagnosis, combined with the knowledge that she had nearly killed a
plane full of people during a drunken rage, have forced Carol to
admit the severity of her drinking problem.
Carol has now accepted that she is an alcoholic and has started
attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings on a regular basis. She has
since been accepted into the ranks of the Avengers once more, and
has since managed to prover herself an effective member again.