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Sleeper (Marvel Comics)

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Template:Short description Template:Primary sources Sleeper is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first Sleeper is the name of a series of five destructive robots created by the Red Skull. The second Sleeper is a Symbiote.

Publication history

The first Sleeper first appeared in Tales of Suspense #72 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

The second Sleeper was created by writer Mike Costa and artist Mark Bagley and first appeared in Venom #165, while making its first named appearance in Venom: First Host #3.

Fictional character biography

Robots

Template:Infobox comics character The Sleepers are five robots who were created by the Nazis as agents of destruction. They attack various villages in Europe and attempt to destroy the Earth by targeting its core before destroyed by Captain America.[1][2][3]

The Machinesmith later restores one of the Sleepers and uses it to attack Avengers Island and free the robots incarcerated there. It is thwarted by Captain America and badly damaged before being repaired.[4][5][6][7]

Symbiote

The Sleeper symbiote is the child of Venom, who initially keeps its existence secret from Eddie Brock.[8][9][10] The two entrust Liz Allan with caring for Sleeper before it lobotomizes the Kree soldier Tel-Kar and takes over his body to explore the universe.[11][12][13][14][15]

Powers and abilities

The Fourth Sleeper's robotic materials, design, and construction provide it with superhuman physical abilities and limited artificial intelligence. It additionally has optic lasers and could formerly become intangible and generate thermal energy.

The Sleeper symbiote has all of the powers of the predecessor's first human host Spider-Man. It also possesses limited shapeshifting, camouflage, and a Symbiote's autonomous defense capabilities. In addition, it is undetectable by Spider-Man's spider-sense and possesses chemokinesis.

In other media

Television

  • The original Sleeper robots appear in the "Captain America" segment of The Marvel Super Heroes.
  • A Sleeper robot appears in the X-Men: The Animated Series episode "Old Soldiers".
  • Robots similar to the Sleepers appears in the Spider-Man episode "Six Forgotten Warriors". They were created to protect the Red Skull's "doomsday weapon".
  • Multiple Sleeper robots appear in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "Winter Soldier". A Sleeper attacks the Avengers' Hydro-Base to break out the Red Skull. While Captain America and Nick Fury are looking for the Winter Soldier, they find him fighting a Sleeper and help him defeat it. Afterward, the Winter Soldier tells them the Sleepers were activated after the Avengers foiled the Red Skull's campaign as Dell Rusk. Five Sleepers are activated in Washington D.C. and combine into a Mega-Sleeper before being destroyed by the Avengers.
  • A variation of the Sleeper robots appears in the Avengers Assemble episode "The Sleeper Awakens", voiced by Liam O'Brien.[16] This version is the Red Skull's A.I. system, referred to as Skull-Net.[17]
  • A variation of the Sleeper robots known as Sleeper-Mechs appear in the fifth season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., serving as shock troopers for HYDRA leader USAF General Hale. S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez later kills Hale's associate Anton Ivanov, disabling the robots in the process.

Video games

The Sleeper robot appears as the final boss in Captain America: Super Soldier. This version was discovered during the Middle Ages by Heller Zemo, who built Castle Zemo around it. Centuries later, during World War II, Heller's descendant Heinrich Zemo acquires the castle and activates the Sleeper before Captain America destroys it.

References

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  1. Tales of Suspense #74
  2. Strange Tales #115
  3. Captain America #148
  4. Captain America #354
  5. Captain America #368
  6. Captain America #369
  7. Captain America #370
  8. Venom #161. Marvel Comics.
  9. Guardians of the Galaxy (vol. 3) #23. Marvel Comics.
  10. Venom #164. Marvel Comics.
  11. Venom #165. Marvel Comics.
  12. Venom: First Host #1. Marvel Comics
  13. Venom: First Host #2. Marvel Comics.
  14. Venom: First Host #3. Marvel Comics.
  15. Venom: First Host #4–5. Marvel Comics.
  16. Template:Cite web A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  17. Template:Cite episode