Shiklah
Shiklah | |
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Shiklah with her pet, Bug. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Deadpool: The Gauntlet #3 (January 2014) |
Created by |
Brian Posehn Gerry Duggan Reilly Brown |
In-story information | |
Species | Succubus |
Place of origin | Earth |
Notable aliases | Queen of the Undead, Mrs. Deadpool |
Abilities |
Superhuman strength and speed Enhanced agility, reflexes and endurance Shapeshifting Mind control Ability to project regular and ethereal flame |
Shiklah is a fictional character that appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is currently Deadpool's wife.
Publication history
The character first appeared in the web comic Deadpool: The Gauntlet #3, created by writers Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan and artist Reilly Brown.
Fictional character biography
Before humans came to be, Shiklah and her family ruled over the monster world. Vampires sought to overthrow them by starting a war that lasted over a century, which also saw the coming of man. After their family was overwhelmed and their kingdom had fallen, Shiklah's father was distraught over the seeming deaths of his sons and decided to seal her away in a coffin until the war ran its course, or until she was to be wed. Deadpool was hired by Dracula to bring Shiklah to him so he could marry her, in order to take over her old lands and unite the monster world under his rule and end a long feud. After traveling to the Arabian Peninsula, Deadpool timely rescued Shiklah (sealed in a coffin) before a faction of teleporting vampires managed to destroy it. Deadpool brought the coffin to Greece and got into a fight with the Minotaur, where the coffin shattered and Shiklah was awakened along with her pet, Bug.[1]
Shiklah repaid Deadpool's service by attempting to absorb his life force by kissing him, but failed due to Deadpool's healing factor. Shiklah then followed Deadpool out of Greece by hopping a train to Paris, and they were intercepted by Blade who was trying to convince Deadpool that Shiklah was a monster and Deadpool should give her up. They fought, and Shiklah (in her monster form) helped Deadpool to defeat Blade, as they had grown close.
After Deadpool arranged transportation by calling his friend Bob, the pair decided to see Paris and visited the Catacombs. After Shiklah saved Deadpool from being possessed by a templar ghost, she admitted having feelings for him. Deadpool pushed away her advances due to his worry that things would turn disastrous just like all of his past relationships.
After leaving the Catacombs, the pair was captured by Hydra, who wanted to exploit Shiklah's power. They soon escaped the frying pan but into the fire as the Hydra vessel was intercepted by A.I.M. Shiklah proved herself by fighting and defeating the A.I.M. agents and a large robot, but she was captured by MODOK. Deadpool then defeated MODOK and saved Shiklah from being abducted by A.I.M.
Once Shiklah and Deadpool returned to New York City, they got married in a ceremony officiated by Nightcrawler.[2]
As part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel event, Shiklah was shown to have been treating Deadpool with a lot of disdain. While watching television in bed with a werewolf and a gorgon, Shiklah told them that Deadpool is one of her husbands.[3]
Deadpool believes his marriage is suffering due to working with the Avengers and other superheroes. This fits in with the plan of the villain working to disrupt every aspect of Deadpool's life.[4] Later, the two are seen cuddling in bed and discussing pleasing romantic times.[5]
In the events called "The Last Days Of Magic," the former S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Michael sacrifices himself to save all of Shiklah's people from dimension crossing magic-destroyers.[6]
Powers and abilities
Shiklah possesses shapeshifting, superhuman strength and speed, and enhanced agility, reflexes and endurance. Shiklah also has the ability to project regular and ethereal flame, as well as mind control.
Alternate versions
Deadpool 2099
In the year 2099, Shiklah and Deadpool's biological daughter, Warda, is seen. She kidnaps Deadpool, believing he knows the fate of Shiklah. [7]
Deadpool & Cable: Split Second
A 25-year-older version of Shiklah has been operating in a world plagued with temporal anomalies thanks to a mission Deadpool and Cable are on. When the duo show up in her territory, a bacchanal, she assists them with intelligence in the hope said anomalies will leave and twenty-five years without her husband will not come to pass.[8]
Mrs. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos
During the Secret Wars storyline, a variation of Shiklah lives in a variation of Monster Metropolis which is located beneath the surface of the Battleworld domain known as the Kingdom of Manhattan. While her Deadpool is dead, she is shown to be engaged to Dracula. In order to find the pieces of the Scepter of the Manticore, Shiklah persuades Dracula to let her go on this quest as he assigns his Howling Commandos (consisting of Frankenstein's Monster, Man-Thing, Marcus the Centaur, N'Kantu, the Living Mummy, Werewolf by Night) to accompany her.[9] When Deadpool's ghost visits her, he possessed the body of Dracula's servant Joshua which enables Shiklah to kill Dracula. Afterwards, Shiklah ignores the warning from Deadpool's ghost of challenging God Emperor Doom. As a result, she and her resistance group get themselves killed by the Thor Corps who have taken notice of what happened in Monster Metropolis.[10]
References
- ↑ Deadpool: The Gauntlet #3
- ↑ Deadpool Vol 3 #27
- ↑ Deadpool Vol. 4 #1
- ↑ Deadpool Vol. 4 #5 (Jan. 2016)
- ↑ Spider-Man/Deapool #2 (Feb. 2016)
- ↑ Deadpool: Last Days Of Magic #1 (April 2016)
- ↑ Deadpool #6 (2016)
- ↑ Deadpool & Cable: Split Second #4 (December 2015)
- ↑ Mrs. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos #1
- ↑ Mrs. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos #4