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== Powers and abilities == |
== Powers and abilities == |
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Before gaining his powers, Todd Arliss was a record-breaking Olympic swimmer but |
Before gaining his powers, Todd Arliss was a record-breaking Olympic swimmer but was otherwise an ordinary human. After Dr. Dorcas' experiment, he became an amphibious humanoid with the traits of a human, an Atlantean (''[[Homo mermanus]]''), and a [[tiger shark]]. As Tiger Shark, he possesses the same superhuman strength and durability as Namor, although he weakens if not submerged in water. Tiger Shark also possesses an innate hunting instinct inherited from his shark genes — he locks onto prey he cannot stop tracking it until it has been captured or he has been forcibly repulsed. In mutated form, Tiger Shark was also delivering powerful bites in combat. |
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==Other Media== |
==Other Media== |
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File:TigerSharkMarvelOriginal.jpg The original Tiger Shark as featured in Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #5. Art by John Buscema. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #5 (September, 1968) |
Created by | Roy Thomas |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Todd Arliss |
Team affiliations | Masters of Evil (multiple incarnations), Deep Six |
Notable aliases | Arlys Tigershark |
Abilities | Superhuman strength, durability and senses Greatly accelerated swimming speed |
Tiger Shark (Todd Arliss) is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe and is a recurring foe of Namor the Sub-Mariner.
Fictional character biography
Todd Arliss was originally an Olympian swimmer who damaged his spinal cord when he rescued a drowning man. Desperate to regain his swimming ability, Arliss willingly participates in an experiment by the scientist Doctor Dorcas, who "cures" him by blending his DNA with that of Namor the Sub-Mariner and a tiger shark. Although successful, the process changed Arliss both physically and mentally: he now had razor-sharp teeth and gills and had become savage and predatorial. [1]
Becoming a supervillain and calling himself Tiger Shark, he finds and threatens the Lady Dorma and is then crowned Lord of Atlantis. The Sub-Mariner, however, soon deposes Tiger Shark and the two become implacable foes. [2] Tiger Shark returns to fight Namor time and again, often with allies such as Krang, [3] Llyra [4] and Attuma, [5] although the battles come at great cost - Tiger Shark is buried for months, [6] Namor's father Leonard McKenzie is killed [7] and Dr. Dorcas is crushed to death. [8]
Tiger Shark goes to fight other superheroes such as the Hulk, [9] Ms. Marvel [10] and later as a member of the Masters of Evil, the Avengers [11] and the Thunderbolts. [12] For a time Tiger Shark renounces crime, and renaming himself Arlys Tigershark marries a woman from an undersea tribe of nomads. Tiger Shark, however, reverts back to his old ways when his pregnant wife and her tribe are slaughtered by savage undersea creatures called the Faceless Ones. [13]
Tiger Shark has also mutated into a more shark-like being (complete with grey skin and a natural fin as opposed to a costume ornament) [14] and then inexplicably back into human form. [15] No explanation has been given to date regarding this metamorphosis.
Powers and abilities
Before gaining his powers, Todd Arliss was a record-breaking Olympic swimmer but was otherwise an ordinary human. After Dr. Dorcas' experiment, he became an amphibious humanoid with the traits of a human, an Atlantean (Homo mermanus), and a tiger shark. As Tiger Shark, he possesses the same superhuman strength and durability as Namor, although he weakens if not submerged in water. Tiger Shark also possesses an innate hunting instinct inherited from his shark genes — he locks onto prey he cannot stop tracking it until it has been captured or he has been forcibly repulsed. In mutated form, Tiger Shark was also delivering powerful bites in combat.
Other Media
- Tiger Shark appears as a member of the Masters of Evil in the 6th episode of the animated series The Avengers: United They Stand.
- Tiger Shark appears as a villain in the video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
References
- ^ Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #5
- ^ Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #6
- ^ Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #24
- ^ Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #44 - 46
- ^ Super-Villain Team-Up vol. 1, #1 - 3
- ^ Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #24
- ^ Prince Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 1, #44 - 46
- ^ Super-Villain Team-Up vol. 1, #1 - 3
- ^ Incredible Hulk vol. 1, #160
- ^ Ms. Marvel vol. 1, #15 - 16
- ^ Avengers vol. 1, #222, 228 - 229, 273 - 275 + West Coast Avengers vol. 1, #16
- ^ Thunderbolts vol. 1, #18 - 20, 23 - 25
- ^ Namor, the Sub-Mariner vol. 2, #34
- ^ Thunderbolts vol. 1, #3
- ^ New Avengers vol. 1, #1 - 4
External links
- The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe's lengthy profile on Tiger Shark
- Grand Comics Database entry on issue containing Tiger Shark's debut (cover shot displayed shows Tiger Shark's red costume)