Exemplars (comics)

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Exemplars


The Exemplars Avengers III#24, p22

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Peter Parker: Spider-Man #11
Created by Todd McFarlane
Base(s) of operations Mobile
Roster
Bedlam
Carnivore
Conquest
Decay
Inferno
Juggernaut
Stonecutter
Tempest

The Exemplars is a fictional group appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. It was made up of eight humans- Bedlam, Carnivore, Conquest, Decay, Inferno, Juggernaut, Stonecutter and Tempest- who were empowered by the Octessence.

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The eight powerful magical beings known as the Octessense could not agree who amongst them was the most powerful. They decided on a wager wherein each of the eight beings created an artifact which would turn the first human being that touched it into an Exemplar, a being who personified the power of that specific magical being. When all eight Exemplars were formed, they would have a Ceremony of the Octessense, where the Exemplars could battle it out, determining who was the most powerful.

The first Exemplar was the Juggernaut, who had formerly been Cain Marko, stepbrother to Charles Xavier. Marko found the Crimson Ruby of Cytorrak while serving in the Korean War. Unfortunately for the Juggernaut, the Temple of Cytorrak collapsed while he was inside, and it took the Juggernaut many years to dig out.

Seven other humans were transformed into Exemplars: Olisa Kabaki, Count Andreas Zorba, Brigdet Malone, Yoshiro Hachiman, Sam McGee, Utama Somchart and Nicolette Giroux. Despite all eight Exemplars coming from drastically different backgrounds, all share the key detail that they were primarily motivated by their frustration and rage at having failed to get what they wanted out of life. Although each Exemplar committed villainous acts on their own, the first action the Exemplars took as a team was to attack Spider-Man in the basement of the Daily Bugle. As a team, they also fought against Iron Man, Thor and Professor X when they attempted to recruit the Juggernaut.

Although the Juggernaut resisted Cytorrak's evil influence (Iron Man speculated that the process that gave him his powers had been interrupted, otherwise he would have been just like the other Exemplars) and eventually switched to the side of good, the other Exemplars did not. They declared Juggernaut a traitor and captured him, planning on executing him for his crimes against the Octessense. At the last moment, Juggernaut was rescued by the combined force of the Avengers, consisting of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Wonder Man, the Scarlet Witch, Firestar, Justice, the Wasp, and Giant-Man, aided by Quicksilver, Hercules, Spider-Man, and Nova. The Exemplars managed to defeat all of the heroes except for Captain America, who made Bedlam realize that she and the other Exemplars had had significant psychological alterations made by the entities that gave them their powers. Bedlam used her psychic powers to broadcast her realization to the other Exemplars, clearing their minds of the evil mystical influence, leaving their original personalities but retaining their powers (just like the Juggernaut's situation). After that, they departed until they could figure out what to do next, and haven't been seen since.

As per the wager of the Octessence each created a relic possessing a fraction of their power causing the first mortal to touch the relics to become living embodiments of said power. The eight artifacts were:

  • Bedlam (Olisa Kabaki): Eager to learn as a child, but hampered by medication she had to take for a mental disorder; Empowered by the Ivory Idol of Ikonn, she possessed powerful telepathic and mind control abilities.
  • Carnivore (Andreas Zorba): Grecian Count and an independent collector of antiquities while simultaneously lacking a real interest in maintaining his collection; Empowered by the Fearsome Fist of Farallah, he possessed superhuman speed, coordination/fighting ability and claws.
  • Conquest (Bridget Malone): Suspected links to the IRA after the loss of many of her family and a possible rape experience; empowered by the Kestrel Key of Krakkan, she possessed enhanced fighting skills and a wide assortment of weaponry attached to her costume (Her reflexes were even fast enough to allow her to catch Quicksilver while in motion).
  • Decay (Yoshiro Hachiman). Generally disliked for constantly firing people but known to have a fondness for artwork; empowered by the Verdant Vial of Valtorr, he possessed a "touch of death" that caused organic objects to disintegrate (Although Thor and Hercules were immune to his powers due to their immortality).
  • Inferno (Samantha McGee): A former pilot who resented the lack of freedom she felt when under the control of her employers; empowered by the Blinding Brazier of Balthakk, she possessed the ability to fly and project blasts of heat and above-average combat skills.
  • Juggernaut (Cain Marko): Step-brother of Professor X and long-time foe of the X-Men; empowered by the Crimson Ruby of Cyttorak, he possessed superhuman strength and invulnerability.
  • Stonecutter (Utama Somchart): A dreamer and graffiti artist who lacked professional skills and the talent to be the artist he wanted to become; empowered by the Ringed Ruby of Raggadorr, he possessed superhuman strength and combat skills, as well as the ability to design and build the "God Machine" which would drain humanity of its free will (He could also develop a machine that would have drained the Juggernaut's powers, but Cyttorak's protection was so powerful that the Juggernaut would have escaped before the machine could be finished)
  • Tempest (Nicolette Giroux): An international game warden that was known to take her job too far; empowered by the Waterfall of Watoomb, she possessed the ability to turn into wind, becoming intangible and fly.

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