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Nikki (comics)

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Template:Short description Template:For Template:Infobox comics character Nicholette "Nikki" Gold is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Gerber, Mary Skrenes, and Al Milgrom, the character first appeared in Marvel Presents #4 (April 1976).[1] Nicholette Gold has been a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy at various points in her history.[2][3]

Development

Concept and creation

Mercurians first appeared in The Defenders vol. 1 #26 (August 1975). Nicholette Gold was first referred to in FOOM #12 (1975).[4] Writer Steve Gerber later stated, "I wanted to [add] a girl – a Mercurian – because there wasn't one in the group. The conception was, I think, half mine and half Mary Skrenes'."[5] At the time Gerber stopped writing Marvel Presents, Nikki Gold still had no clearly defined powers, leaving his successor Roger Stern to fill in that aspect of the character. Stern reflected, "Nikki was the blankest slate. I saw her 'power' as being able to adapt to virtually any environment. Otherwise, how would someone who had been born on the planet Mercury been able to stand - much less turn somersaults - under standard Earth gravity?"Template:Efn[5]

Publication history

Nicholette Gold debuted in Marvel Presents #4 (April 1976),[6] and was created by Steve Gerber, Mary Skrenes, and Al Milgrom.[7] She appeared in the 2014 Guardians 3000 series.[8]

Fictional character biography

Nicholette "Nikki" Gold was born on the planet Mercury in the 31st century. She was rescued from an abandoned spacecraft by the Guardians of the Galaxy. She joined the Guardians, seeking excitement and adventure after years of solitude aboard the abandoned spacecraft.[9] She later joined with Vance Astro in a metaphysical union in a successful attempt to use the force of human love to destroy the Topographical Man. The sexual nature of this union embarrassed Vance, but not Nikki.[10]

Nikki traveled to the present with the other Guardians, and assisted the Avengers in battle against Korvac.[11] She traveled to the present again, and battled Hammer and Anvil alongside Spider-Man.[12]

Alongside the Guardians, Nikki later went on a quest to find the lost shield of Captain America, and battled Taserface.[13] She battled the Stark alongside the other Guardians.[14] She encountered Firelord.[15] She battled the super-humanoid team known as Force alongside the Guardians.[16]

During her time on the team, Nikki had a romantic relationship with Charlie-27, though they later amicably separated.Template:Volume needed She became attracted to later Guardian recruits Firelord and Talon though both simply wished to remain friends.Template:Volume needed

Powers and abilities

Nikki is a member of an offshoot of humanity who were genetically engineered to survive in the harsh conditions of the planet Mercury. She possesses superhuman attributes, such as superhuman strength, speed, vision, agility, durability, and reflexes. She can see in intense light. She has a high degree of resistance to heat and most types of radiation. Nikki has demonstrated an ability to increase the intensity of the flames radiating from her scalp, to the point of being able to briefly project the flames outward as an offensive tactic.[17] She has been shown using this ability to burn the hair from Charlie-27's scalp and eyebrows,[18] scorch opponents such as the evil mutant Blockade,[19] and lay down a wall of flame to repel attackers.[20] Another side effect of Mercurian physiology is a natural body temperature of several hundred degrees;[20] at one point, Nikki took up swimming to temporarily reduce her body temperature for Charlie-27's safety while they were in a romantic relationship.[21] Additionally, Nicholette Gold has achieved extensive proficiency in hand-to-hand combat and proficiency in gymnastics and sharp-shooting. She is self-taught from memory tapes. She is often armed with a neuronic frequency stun gun, a laser pistol, and various handgun-type weapons as needed.

Reception

Critical response

Deirdre Kaye of Scary Mommy called Nicholette Gold a "role model" and a "truly heroic" female character.[22] Bradley Prom of Screen Rant included Nicholette Gold in their "10 Best Members Of The Guardians Of The Galaxy Still Missing From The MCU" list.[23] Evan Lewis of MovieWeb ranked Nicholette Gold 10th in their "10 Female Characters the MCU Should Introduce in Future Phases" list.[24]

In other media

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References

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External links

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  9. Marvel Presents #4 (April 1976)
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