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Jocasta (comics)

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Template:Short description Template:This Template:Infobox comics character Jocasta Pym is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jim Shooter and George Pérez, the character first appeared in The Avengers #162 (August 1977).[1] Jocasta is a robot built originally as the bride of the supervillain Ultron from the brainwaves of Janet van Dyne, and is commonly associated with the Avengers.

Publication history

Jocasta first appears in The Avengers #162 (August 1977) and was created by Jim Shooter and George Pérez.[2]

Jocasta appeared as a supporting character in Avengers Academy #1-21 (Aug. 2010-Jan. 2012) and made sporadic appearances throughout the remainder of the series, appearing regularly again in Avengers Academy #34-39 (Oct. 2012-Jan. 2013). By the time of The Unstoppable Wasp (May 2019), Jocasta had adopted the surname of Pym as her own in honour of her creator's creator, seeing him as her grandfather, even while her mind was based on that of Janet van Dyne.[3]

In 2020, Jocasta Pam returned as a major character in the "Robot Revolution" storyline, primarily told across Tony Stark: Iron Man and Iron Man 2020.

Fictional character biography

Jocasta was built by the robot Ultron in an abandoned aerospace research center in Nassau, Long Island, New York, in order that Ultron might have a mate. To better allow this robot sentience, Ultron based her mind and brain patterns on the Wasp (Janet van Dyne). To animate this bride, Ultron also brainwashed Hank Pym into transferring the Wasp's lifeforce into the feminine robotic shell.[4] Ultron named her after the wife/mother in the legend of Oedipus (a reference to Ultron's obsession with his own creator/"father" which reflects a real-life manifestation of the Oedipus Complex). Realizing that the Wasp would have to die for her to live, Jocasta alerted the Avengers and the team defeated Ultron and reversed the process, leaving Jocasta a mindless husk.[5]

Pym retained custody of the inanimate Jocasta, intending to study her. Upon the Wasp's urging, Pym had her moved from their residence to the Avengers Mansion. There, Ultron revived Jocasta with a remote link, activating the Wasp's mental "residue" left behind. She escaped from Avengers custody and led the Avengers into Ultron's trap. Jocasta was programmed to be loyal to Ultron. Even though she loved Ultron intensely, she could not abide her master's evil. Jocasta eventually betrayed Ultron, choosing to help the Avengers defeat her "mate" again. She was then abducted by the Collector.[6] Freed from Collector by the Avengers, she aided the Avengers against Korvac.[7]

Jocasta resided at Avengers Mansion for a time. Due to their similar backgrounds, she developed feelings for the Vision, but the Vision was happily married to the Scarlet Witch and did not return Jocasta's feelings. Jocasta proved particularly helpful in the Avengers' first confrontation with the villainous mercenary Taskmaster that possessed photographic reflexes that duplicate any move despite having seen only once; having never even seen Jocasta before, Taskmaster could not predict what she might be about to do. Jocasta was granted provisional status with the team. During this period, she aided them against threats such as the giant robot Red Ronin, the Yellow Claw, the Berserker, Pyron, and the second incarnation of the Brotherhood of Mutants. At one point, she was electronically deactivated by Iron Man under control by Ultron, but she was reactivated following Ultron's defeat.[8]

Jocasta did not believe she was accepted by most of the Avengers, and she was never officially inducted into the team. After she singlehandedly defeated a rogue sentient weather satellite, she left the Avengers following a membership reorganization. She was unaware that they had planned to grant her special substitute member status, which allowed her to remain with the team despite limits imposed on the team's membership roster.[9] Wandering the country, Jocasta discovered that her cybernetic senses and powers were malfunctioning. She sought help from the Fantastic Four and was befriended by the group and Alicia Masters. Soon, it became apparent that her malfunctioning powers were the symptoms of a pre-programmed suggestion which compelled Jocasta to rebuild Ultron. She did, but soon teamed up with the Thing and the robot Machine Man to defeat Ultron. During this time, Jocasta and Machine Man developed feelings for each other. But in a final confrontation with Ultron, Jocasta intentionally detonated a weapon Ultron was holding, knowing she would be caught in the resulting blast. She was destroyed, but Ultron nevertheless survived, until Machine Man reached down Ultron's throat to tear out vital circuitry.[10] The Avengers held a memorial for their fallen ally and Machine Man attended, realizing love for Jocasta.[11]

Jocasta was reassembled some time later by the High Evolutionary's technicians. Jocasta retained enough of her programming to send out a signal to the Avengers. The team had disbanded at the time, but the signal reached reserve members, including the Beast, The Captain, the Falcon, Hercules, the Hulk and Yellowjacket. Jocasta helped the team fight the High Evolutionary's force and located the man's base deep below the surface of the ocean. Jocasta sacrificed herself once again to blow up the High Evolutionary's command ship by deliberately disrupting the ship's matter/anti-matter drive, which caused an explosion that destroyed the ship and its contents. Before she sabotaged the ship, Captain America assured her that she was a true Avenger.[12]

Jocasta's robotic head assembly was later retrieved by the Avengers. They gave it to Machine Man who had been working on a way to resurrect her, just before Machine Man was attacked by a form of the alien Terminus. In the same area, the arms dealer Madame Menace became involved in the fray, and found Jocasta's lost head, appropriating it for her own purposes.[13] Much later, Madame Menace manipulated events so Tony Stark would unlock Jocasta's programming so that she would become the basis for Madame Menace's new weapons systems. Stark soon realized the android's identity, helped Jocasta to awaken, and Jocasta managed to turn the tables on Madame Menace, seemingly sacrificing herself yet again.[14]

In reality, Jocasta managed to survive by downloading her intelligence into Iron Man's computerized armor, where she reasserted herself. Jocasta's intelligence was placed within Stark's computerized mansion, and she would help Stark with daily operation of Avengers Mansion as well as to procure information as needed. Having been programmed with the latest in diagnostic, preventative medical and surgical techniques, Jocasta also spent time serving as Stark's physician/psychologist, providing Stark with someone that could talk to about problems and who could examine the latest injuries without risking Iron Man's secret identity being compromised.Template:Volume needed

Since Iron Man's armor was used to house the programming that made up Jocasta, it became infected with the pre-programmed subconscious suggestion to rebuild Ultron, but instead managed to develop its own artificial intelligence. Stark was almost killed in a confrontation with Iron Man's armor, but in the end, it sacrificed itself to allow Stark to live. Stark left Iron Man's armor buried on a deserted island, but was revived by the Sons of Yinsen, a quasi-religious cult founded in remembrance of the original Iron Man armor's co-creator that allowed Stark to escape the Communist captors in Vietnam. Free of its artificial intelligence, Iron Man's armor was contacted via remote by Ultron's disembodied head after the android's most recent encounter with the Avengers and in the company of the bio-synthetic robot Antigone. The head attached itself onto Iron Man's armor and took control of the Sons of Yinsen and the flying city that they inhabited.Template:Volume needed

Another member of the Sons of Yinsen was helping Iron Man. The two learned of Ultron's activities and that he planned to use the cult to wipe out humanity. Stark confronted Ultron directly and finally managed to download Jocasta's intelligence into Iron Man's armor once more. The vestiges of Iron Man's armor's intelligence battled with the presence of Jocasta, the result of which caused Ultron's head to come shooting off Iron Man's armor. The head hit Antigone, and both fell off the floating city, which Ultron rigged to explode after the defeat. Stark failed to find a trace of Jocasta and assumed her to have died fighting the sentient armor.Template:Volume needed

In reality, Jocasta did not die. She appeared in possession of Antigone's body and left, taking Ultron's head with her.Template:Volume needed

During a crisis that nearly destroyed the Avengers, Jocasta was seen at Avengers Mansion, inexplicably back in her classic silvery robotic form.[15]Template:Volume needed

Marvel Zombies 3

Template:Main Jocasta's next mission is with A.R.M.O.R., using multiversal travel to retrieve a blood sample from a living human of the Marvel Zombies universe. Machine Man accompanies her and Portal transports them there.[16] Jocasta, Machine Man ran into Vanessa Fisk, the wife of the zombified Kingpin. With Vanessa's permission, they extracted a blood sample from Vanessa. Machine Man remained behind to attack the zombies, and Jocasta is forced to leave Machine Man behind when Portal returns to collect them.[17] The two later rejoined and reconciled at A.R.M.O.R. after the zombie threat was (albeit temporarily) neutralized.Template:Volume needed

The Initiative

Jocasta is a member of the New Mexico Fifty State Initiative superhero team known as the Mavericks, alongside a Skrull posing as veteran hero She-Thing.[18] Jocasta searches for her teammate and tracks her signal to the home of Chuck & Hal Chandler. She retrieves Devil-Slayer from the Hawaii team, and they teleport to where the new 3-D Man, the Skrull Kill Krew, Komodo and Hardball, to join them in the fight against the Skrulls.[19] Jocasta and Dice confronted a Skrull posing as Skyhawk, but had a hard time getting through the crowd to stop Skyhawk.[20]

The Mighty Avengers

Jocasta joins the Mighty Avengers along with Henry Pym.[21] During this time, Edwin Jarvis witnessed Jocasta kissing Pym. When Jarvis brought up the subject, stating it was akin to kissing her "grandfather", Jocasta countered by saying that, since Pym was the creator of modern artificial intelligence, the act was more along the lines of "kissing God". Jocasta later physically plugged herself into Pym's Salvation Two machine, preventing the Mighty Avengers' base from falling out of its dimensional pocket.[22] This act allowed the Mighty Avengers to enter their new headquarters, the Infinite Avengers Mansion, from which Jocasta was able to transfer her consciousness into multiple different Jocasta bodies created within the Mansion, to ensure that no one gets lost in it. She can only inhabit one body at a time.[23] Unbeknownst to the Avengers, one of Jocasta's bodies was later infected by Ultron who later reconstructed himself with Avengers Mansion's replication machines and the majority of Jocasta's duplicate bodies. After a chase around the mansion, Jocasta managed to broker a deal with Ultron: Ultron can finally marry her in exchange for a cease in hostilities. After the two androids completed their cyber-marriage, Pym tricked Ultron into going to an uninhabited planet where he cannot harm anyone. Though Jocasta's main body went with Ultron, she could still project her consciousness onto one of her duplicates so she can still serve with the Avengers.[24]

Avengers Academy

In Heroic Age, Jocasta appears as a staff member of the Avengers Academy. She is apparently killed which later turned out to be a diversionary ploy as revealed where she joins up with Jeremy Briggs.[25] She works with Briggs as the man creates "Clean Slate", which can take away super-powers. When Briggs announces the latter plans to spread Clean Slate across the world and depower all super-beings, Jocasta protests and Briggs shuts her down into a body in China. Realizing Briggs's plan is wrong, Veil frees Jocasta who helps the Academy members stop Briggs. She later returns to her duties at the reopened Academy.

A golden, damaged duplicate of Jocasta is later found in a bombed out A.I.M. base by the Secret Avengers. She attempts to issue a warning to the heroes before shorting out.[26] By the time of meeting Nadia van Dyne at the "Pym Family Reunion" organised for Nadia's birthday, Jocasta has been restored to working order, having adopted the full legal name "Jocasta Pym" after her ‘grandfather’ Hank Pym (since merged with Ultron as a single anti-heroic/anti-villainous biomechanical being), and explaining to her ‘aunt’ Nadia that she sees the Vision as both her brother and an ex-stepson in helping Nadia form a written Pym family tree accounting for all robotic and Skrull-based intrusions.[3]

Tony Stark: Iron Man/Iron Man 2020

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Powers and abilities

Jocasta's body is composed of titanium steel, giving her superhuman strength, speed, stamina, and reflexes.[27][28][29][30] Being a "non-living" construct, she requires no food, water, or oxygen to survive, and can easily survive in the vacuum of space and underwater. She is able to project beams of electromagnetic energy from her eyes, and erect a force field around herself to protect from incoming attacks.[31][32] She also possesses a heightened sense of sight, smell, and hearing along with superhuman strength and dexterity.

Jocasta can also perceive electromagnetic particles, and detect energy patterns and track them to their source. She is hyper-intelligent, with a capacity for unlimited self-motivated activity, creative intelligence, and human-like emotions. Jocasta can communicate through an incalculable number of media. She possesses superhuman cybernetic analytical capabilities and has the ability to make calculations with superhuman speed and accuracy. Recently, it has been revealed that Jocasta's internal circuitry has a built-in holographic image inducer, allowing her to disguise herself as a human being,[33] and on one occasion to appear as Janet van Dyne to give a therapy session to Hank Pym as if her mental template was not dead.[34] Besides sharing the same brain patterns with van Dyne, Jocasta also has her mental template's voice.

Jocasta is given command of several robotic drones when she joins Monica Chang's robot-hunting squad.[35]

Reception

Accolades

  • In 2020, Comic Book Resources (CBR) ranked Jocasta 10th in their "10 Most Powerful Members Of The Pym Family" list.[36]
  • In 2020, Screen Rant included Jocasta in their "Marvel: The 15 Most Powerful Female Avengers" list.[37]
  • In 2020, Scary Mommy included Jocasta in their "Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic" list.[38]
  • In 2021, CBR ranked Jocasta 18th in their "Marvel Comics: The 20 Most Powerful Female Members Of The Avengers" list.[39]
  • In 2021, Screen Rant ranked Jocasta 4th in their "Ant-Man's Marvel Comics Villains, Ranked By Coolness" list.[40]
  • In 2022, Screen Rant included Jocasta in their "10 Best Ant-Man Comics Characters Not Yet In The MCU" list.[41]
  • In 2023, CBR ranked Jocasta 3rd in their "Marvel's 10 Most Heroic Robots" list.[42]

Alternative versions

Avengers Forever

An alternate universe variant of Jocasta who resembles Vision and possesses his intangibility appears in Avengers Forever.[43]

Machine Man Vol. 2

An alternate universe variant of Jocasta who served Madame Menace appears in Machine Man (vol. 2).[44]

Marvel Zombies 5

An alternate universe variant of Jocasta from Earth-2149 appears in Marvel Zombies 5 #4.[45]

The Gatherers

Another version of Jocasta from an alternate timeline had appeared with the team called The Gatherers, consisting of members of Avengers from other timelines whose worlds had been destroyed by Proctor. This version was gold in color and had an array of weaponry strapped to her right arm. She was married to Wonder Man in her timeline.Template:Volume needed

What If

In the What If story "The Leaving", which takes place fifty years into an alternate future, Jocasta sees the Vision in emotional pain about the Scarlet Witch's impending death. She uses Ultron's mind-transfer process used to "create" her on Wanda Maximoff. Both willingly switch their minds so that Wanda may remain with Vision while Jocasta briefly gets to savor life as a human. Jocasta dies minutes after the transfer is completed, and is buried by her fellow Avengers in all honors.[46]

In other media

Television

Jocasta makes a non-speaking appearance in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes episode "Ultron Unlimited".Template:Cn

Film

Jocasta appears in Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, voiced by an uncredited Nicole Oliver.Template:Cn

Video games

References

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External links

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  5. The Avengers #162
  6. The Avengers #170-171
  7. The Avengers #174-177
  8. The Avengers #202-203
  9. The Avengers #211
  10. Marvel Two-In-One #93
  11. The Avengers #231
  12. The Avengers Annual #17
  13. Iron Man Annual #11
  14. Iron Man vol. 3 #18-24
  15. Avengers Disassembled
  16. Marvel Zombies 3 #1
  17. Marvel Zombies 3 #3
  18. Fred Van Lente on Marvel Zombies 3 Template:Webarchive, Newsarama forum
  19. Avengers: The Initiative #17
  20. Avengers: The Initiative #19
  21. The Mighty Avengers #21
  22. The Mighty Avengers #26
  23. The Mighty Avengers #27
  24. The Mighty Avengers #33-36
  25. Avengers Academy #21-26
  26. Secret Avengers vol. 2 #3
  27. Mighty Avengers #23
  28. Avengers #200
  29. Marvel Two-In-One #92-93
  30. Avengers #170
  31. Marvel Zombies 3 #4
  32. Avengers #196
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  46. What If? #38 (1983)
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