Gauntlet (Marvel Comics)

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Gauntlet


Art by Stefano Caselli.

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance She-Hulk #100
Created by Dan Slott
Characteristics
Alter ego Unknown
Affiliations The 50 State Initiative
She-Hulk
Southpaw
Abilities Right hand controls large, robotic gauntlet. Allows for projection of energy "hand"

The Gauntlet, is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by Dan Slott, he first appeared She-Hulk #100.

The Gauntlet made his first appearance in She-Hulk #100, appearing in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic scene. He was however, not referred to by name until the first issue of Avengers: The Initiative.

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In the aftermath of the Civil War, Gauntlet was recruited by Iron Man and Henry Peter Gyrich into being a drill sargent at the superhero training camp, Camp Hammond.

In the future, the Gauntlet inspires Southpaw to reform, and become a superhero, and his daughter Kid Glove, acts as her sidekick. He also sports a "traditional" superhero costume, and is seemingly linked to a cosmic event known as The Reckoning War.

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