Volcana (Marvel Comics)

Volcana
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Secret Wars #3 (Jul 1984)
Created by Jim Shooter (Writer)
Mike Zeck (Artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Marsha Rosenberg
Abilities Can become volcanic stone, fire or ash

Volcana (Marsha Rosenberg) is a fictional character (a supervillainess turned superheroine) featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics who first appeared in Secret Wars #3 (July 1984). She was created by Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck.

Fictional character biography

Marsha Rosenberg was born in Denver, Colorado. Marsha was a day care center employee who, along with her friend Skeeter, was a normal human resident of Denver who was spirited away to the Beyonder's "Battleworld" during Marvel Comics' Secret Wars series. Lusting for power and respect, she and Skeeter agreed to serve Doctor Doom, in exchange for super powers. Doctor Doom had managed to figure out how to operate a machine utilizing alien technology, and used it to grant her the ability to transform into a molten lava form, and fire powerful thermal energy blasts, hence her choosing the codename "Volcana". She allied herself with Doctor Doom and the criminal faction, and battled the She-Hulk in a confrontation with the heroic faction.[1] During the series, she developed a relationship with the supervillain Molecule Man.[2] She bargained with the Enchantress,[3] and then battled the Enchantress with the intent to renege on her bargain.[4]

Marsha later took up residence back on Earth with Owen Reece, and hosted the Beyonder upon his arrival on Earth.[5] She tricked the Molecule Man into challenging the Beyonder,[6] and then participated in the defeat of the Beyonder.[7]

Some time later she accompanied the Molecule Man and the Fantastic Four to the Beyonder's universe, and separated from the Molecule Man when he apparently became irrevocably merged into another "cosmic cube" along with the Beyonder. Unlike her friend Skeeter, who became the supervillainess Titania, Marsha did some superhero work,[8] She had battles with the Wizard[9] and Moonstone.[10] She also assisted the Avengers in repairing the damage to the Earth's crust caused by the Beyonder.[11] Later, she was briefly reunited with a de-powered Molecule Man (who had mysteriously returned to Earth) and battled Klaw. It was at that time that she gained the ability to assume volcanic rock and volcanic ash forms. She subsequently discovered that, just before his supposed "death," the Molecule Man had secretly "willed" her a portion of his reality-warping power and it was this power that gave her the ability to manifest these other forms at critical times, just when she needed them. Once he regained his power from her, she found herself no longer able to tolerate the darker side of his personality and terminated their relationship.[12]

Powers and abilities

Marsha Rosenberg gained superhuman powers through genetic manipulation by highly advanced technology and performed by Doctor Doom. As Volcana, she originally had the ability to convert her entire body into a plasma form, in which she blazes with white-hot intensity, at times setting aflame any surface beneath her. In her human form, the 6'5" tall Marsha has long black hair, and usually wears only her magenta-colored swimsuit; her clothing is manufactured from unstable molecules, thus it is not destroyed when she is in her plasma form. The alien technology that empowered her makes her powers totally undetectable when she is in human form.

Her plasma form grants her superhuman durability and consists of highly charged particles which surround her in white-hot flame and is able to emit controlled bursts of thermal energy up to 40 feet. She later gained the ability to convert her body into a stone form, a volcanic rock (basalt)-like composition which still enables movement and grants her superhuman strength. She subsequently gained an ash form, a volcanic ash (pumice)-like composition whose configuration she can shift, shape and control at will. Volcana cannot make partial transformations; she can possess the attributes of only one of her forms at a time. Monitoring devices subcutaneously implanted by Doctor Doom can be triggered to stimulate the aggression centers of her brain.

In other media

Television

Novels

References

  1. Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #3
  2. Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #4
  3. Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #6
  4. Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #12
  5. Secret Wars II #1
  6. Secret Wars II #8
  7. Secret Wars II #9
  8. Fantastic Four I #319/12
  9. Marvel Comics Presents #88/1991
  10. Fantastic Four Annual #23
  11. Avengers #265
  12. Fantastic Four Annual #24 (1991)
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