Quicksand (comics)

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Quicksand


Quicksand, from Thunderbolts #103
Art by Tom Gummett

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Thor #392 (June 1988)
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed
Team
affiliations
Thunderbolts
Masters of Evil
Femizons
Abilities Reshape body into sand
Superhuman strength

Quicksand is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. Her first appearance was in Thor #392.

A woman of Vietnamese descent, Quicksand was once a scientist working at a nuclear facility. An accident transforms her body into a sand-like substance (like Sandman). Petty and selfish, she has a hard time adjusting to her transformation. She calls herself Quicksand and attacks the nuclear reactor in rage and in hopes of revenge, hoping to force it to shut down. She was confronted by Thor but nonetheless succeeds in causing the reactor to meltdown. Thor prevents disaster by using his hammer to transport the entire facility to another dimension, and Quicksand escapes.

She was later contacted by Mongoose, on behalf of Count Tagar, who desires a cell sample from Thor in order to create a race of gods. She wants nothing to do with Thor but was persuaded to battle him once Mongoose showed her a device that supposedly would transform her back to normal. Quicksand barely manages to hold her own against Thor, and once Mongoose collects the tissue sample, she escapes once more.

Since then, Quicksand has apparenlty resigned herself to her transformation, and even, in fact, to revel in the power and profit she has enjoyed as a super-criminal. She serves for a time with Superia's Femizons until the organization was shut down by Captain America and Paladin. Later, she somehow came to the attention of the rogue Egyptian god Seth, who dispatches her, Bison, and Mongoose to steal a sample of Inferno-42 from the intelligence agency S.H.I.E.L.D. In the course of this mission, they battle Thunderstrike, S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Alex DePaul, and hero-for-hire Luke Cage. During the battle, a conscience-stricken Bison turns on his partners, defeating Quicksand and saving the life of DePaul, who lets Bison go free in gratitude.

Around this time, she fights Sandman and Spiderman at the same time.

At some point, she is invited to join the Crimson Cowl's Masters of Evil, and she accepts, hoping to get rich through the Masters' blackmail scheme using global weather control. The team was defeated and apprehended by the Thunderbolts, and Quicksand was among those remanded to custody.

Quicksand was once again seen fighting the Thunderbolts and ended up once again defeated. When their leader, Baron Zemo, was contacted by Iron Man to hunt down villains so Stark could recruit them into his own team, Quicksand was one of those villains. She is now part of Thunderbolts Team B and helps arrest the U-Foes in Portland.[1]

  1. ^ Thunderbolts #103 (August, 2006)
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