====== MI-13: The United Kingdom's Supernatural Protectorate ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: MI-13 is the United Kingdom's primary intelligence agency tasked with investigating and neutralizing all paranormal, extraterrestrial, and superhuman threats to national security, operating at the volatile intersection of espionage and sorcery.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** MI-13 serves as Britain's specialized counterpart to organizations like [[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]], uniquely equipped to handle mystical and "weird science" threats that conventional forces cannot. It acts as the official government sanction for heroes like [[captain_britain|Captain Britain]] and is the nation's first and last line of defense against the impossible. * **Primary Impact:** The agency's most defining moment came during the [[secret_invasion|Skrull Secret Invasion]], where it single-handedly repelled a full-scale invasion of the British Isles and the mystical realm of Otherworld. This event cemented its crucial importance and established its roster as one of the most effective and powerful superhero teams on [[earth_616|Earth-616]]. * **Key Incarnations:** In the primary comics universe (Earth-616), MI-13 is a well-established, government-backed organization with a rich history and a roster including magical beings, vampires, and super-soldiers. In the [[marvel_cinematic_universe|Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)]], MI-13 has not yet been formally introduced, though its functions are sometimes fulfilled by other groups like the UK's branch of S.T.R.I.K.E., leaving its potential future introduction a subject of intense fan speculation. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== MI-13 as a concept has a layered and fascinating real-world publication history, reflecting the evolution of Marvel's British corner of the universe. While the name "MI-13" first appeared in text-only material in //Excalibur// #101 (1996), its modern, fully-realized form was solidified much later. The true genesis of the organization as a cohesive entity is widely credited to writer Paul Cornell and artist Leonard Kirk in their critically acclaimed series, **//Captain Britain and MI-13//**, which launched in July 2008. This series was born out of the aftermath of Paul Cornell's //Wisdom// miniseries and was a direct tie-in to the massive Marvel crossover event, [[secret_invasion|Secret Invasion]]. Cornell masterfully retconned and integrated decades of disparate British Marvel lore into a single, functioning whole. He established that MI-13 was the overarching designation for a collection of previously introduced "weird intelligence" agencies. These included: * **The Weird Happenings Organisation (W.H.O.)**: First appearing in //Captain Britain Weekly// #17 (1977), created by Alan Moore and Alan Davis. This was the original British agency dealing with paranormal threats. * **Resources Control Executive (R.C.X.)**: Introduced in //Captain Britain// Vol. 2 #1 (1985), a more ruthless and morally ambiguous organization. * **Department of Unknown and Covert Knowledge (D.U.C.K.)**: The agency associated with Howard the Duck. * **Black Air**: A sinister, clandestine group from Warren Ellis's run on //Excalibur//. Cornell's stroke of genius was to posit that all these organizations were, in fact, different departments or historical incarnations under the same MI-13 umbrella. This provided a unified history for the UK's supernatural defense and gave the new series a deep sense of legacy and verisimilitude. The series, though lasting only 15 issues and an annual, is considered a modern classic for its wit, character development, and brilliant fusion of British mythology with superhero action. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The in-universe history of MI-13 is a complex tapestry woven from magic, government bureaucracy, and the ever-present need to defend the British Isles from threats beyond mortal comprehension. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === The official founding of MI-13 is a direct consequence of the escalating paranormal and superhuman activity on Earth. For centuries, the United Kingdom had unofficial defenders against the dark arts, from ancient druids to knightly orders. In the 20th century, these efforts became formalized under various governmental charters. The original Weird Happenings Organisation (W.H.O.) was one such early attempt, followed by the more clandestine R.C.X. during the Cold War. These agencies often operated in the shadows, with fluctuating levels of success and ethical conduct. Their mandates were often overlapping and their methods contradictory. The true catalyst for change was the global chaos of the superhuman era. After events like the rise of [[doctor_doom|Doctor Doom]], the invasion of Galactus, and the numerous alien incursions, the British government recognized the need for a single, unified command structure. The modern MI-13 was chartered with this specific goal. It absorbed the personnel, assets, and—most importantly—the knowledge of all its precursor agencies. Its official mandate, granted by Parliamentary decree and Royal Assent, was to be the ultimate authority on "weird happenings." This includes: * Monitoring and controlling magical artifacts and portals on British soil. * Liaising with mystical realms connected to the UK, such as [[otherworld|Otherworld]] and Avalon. * Recruiting and managing superhuman assets for national defense. * Combating threats from vampires, demons, rogue gods, and extraterrestrials. The organization was initially led by Sir Clive Reston and later by the pragmatic Alistair Stuart. However, its most visible and effective field leader became [[pete_wisdom|Pete Wisdom]], a cynical but fiercely patriotic mutant agent. Under Wisdom's operational command, MI-13 recruited a formal superhero team led by [[captain_britain|Captain Britain (Brian Braddock)]], officially sanctioning them as the nation's primary response unit. Its baptism by fire was the Skrull Invasion, an event that nearly destroyed the nation but ultimately proved the absolute necessity of MI-13's existence. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As of current MCU continuity, **MI-13 has not been officially named or depicted**. However, the groundwork for its potential introduction has been subtly laid through various films and series. The MCU's approach is to introduce concepts gradually, and the UK's intelligence and superhuman communities are no exception. The closest analogue seen on screen is the UK-based division of **S.T.R.I.K.E.** This unit, led by Director Keller, was featured in //Spider-Man: Far From Home//. While it appeared to be a standard counter-terrorism unit working under Nick Fury's direction, it demonstrates that the UK has established infrastructure for dealing with superhuman-level threats, even if it's currently framed as a branch of an American (or formerly American) organization. Similarly, S.T.R.I.K.E. was shown to have a UK presence in //WandaVision//, working alongside [[sword|S.W.O.R.D.]]. Potential plot threads for MI-13's formal introduction are numerous: * **The Introduction of Blade:** The upcoming //Blade// film, starring Mahershala Ali, is set to delve into the world of vampires. In the comics, Blade's hunt for Dracula leads him to join MI-13 during the "Vampire State" storyline. It's highly probable that the MCU's version of Blade will have dealings with a British agency tasked with monitoring supernatural creatures. * **Dane Whitman's Transformation:** The post-credits scene of //Eternals// introduced Dane Whitman ([[black_knight|Dane Whitman]]) and the mystical Ebony Blade. As he takes up the mantle of the Black Knight, a hero intrinsically linked to British legend and MI-13 in the comics, he will undoubtedly attract the attention of a clandestine government body. The off-screen voice of Blade speaking to him further strengthens this connection. * **The Multiverse Saga:** With concepts like the [[captain_britain_corps|Captain Britain Corps]] potentially entering the fray through multiversal storytelling (as hinted at in //Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness// with Captain Carter), a formal body like MI-13 would be necessary to manage such extraordinary phenomena. If and when MI-13 is introduced in the MCU, it will likely be a more grounded, espionage-focused organization initially, perhaps evolving to handle more overt magical threats as characters like Blade and Black Knight become more prominent. The adaptation would likely streamline its complicated comic book history, presenting it as a long-standing but highly secret division of MI6, now forced into the public eye by the increasing prevalence of supernatural events. ===== Part 3: Mandate, Structure & Key Members ===== The operational capacity of MI-13 is defined by its mission, its internal structure, and, most importantly, the unique individuals who fill its ranks. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Mandate and Jurisdiction ==== MI-13's official remit is all-encompassing when it comes to the paranormal. Its primary responsibilities are: * **Threat Assessment:** Identifying, analyzing, and prioritizing supernatural, alien, and superhuman threats to the United Kingdom and its overseas territories. * **Containment and Neutralization:** Deploying field agents and superhuman assets to engage and eliminate identified threats. * **Magical Regulation:** MI-13 has the authority to license magic users within the UK, similar to how the [[superhuman_registration_act|Superhuman Registration Act]] functions in the US. This places them in direct contact (and sometimes conflict) with Britain's magical community. * **Inter-dimensional Diplomacy:** Acting as the official government liaison to magical dimensions with ties to Britain, most notably the Starlight Citadel in [[otherworld|Otherworld]], the home of the Captain Britain Corps. ==== Structure and Headquarters ==== MI-13 is a formal department of the British government, answerable to the Joint Intelligence Committee and the Prime Minister. * **Leadership:** The Director of MI-13 is typically a civil servant, like Alistair Stuart, who handles the political and bureaucratic aspects. The Head of Covert Operations, a role perfected by [[pete_wisdom|Pete Wisdom]], is responsible for all field missions and direct command of the superhuman team. * **Departments:** The organization is split into various specialized departments. The "Magic and Mystical" division deals with sorcery and demons, while the "Weird Science" division handles extraterrestrial technology, temporal paradoxes, and genetic mutations. There are also standard intelligence divisions for analysis, human resources, and R&D. * **Headquarters:** MI-13's primary base of operations is **The Eleven**, a secret subterranean facility located beneath the British Museum. This location is symbolic, placing the defense of modern Britain directly underneath its collected history and magical artifacts. The base is shielded by powerful magical wards and contains advanced technology, holding cells for supernatural entities, and a direct portal to Otherworld. ==== Key Members and Roster ==== The strength of MI-13 lies in its diverse and uniquely British roster, blending science, magic, and raw power. ^ **Operative** ^ **Codename / Title** ^ **Key Abilities and Role** ^ | Pete Wisdom | Field Leader | Mutant with the ability to project "hot knives" of solar energy from his fingertips; master spy and strategist. | | Brian Braddock | [[captain_britain|Captain Britain]] | Chosen champion of Otherworld, granted superhuman strength, speed, flight, and durability by the Amulet of Right. The team's powerhouse and moral center. | | Faiza Hussain | Excalibur | Medical doctor with the power to control and disassemble living organisms on a sub-atomic level; wields the legendary sword Excalibur. She is the heart of the team. | | Dane Whitman | [[black_knight|Black Knight]] | Master swordsman and tactician wielding the mystical Ebony Blade, a powerful but cursed weapon. Provides scientific expertise and historical knowledge. | | Eric Brooks | [[blade|Blade]] | Dhampir (half-human, half-vampire) with all of a vampire's strengths and none of their weaknesses; an unparalleled vampire hunter. He serves as the team's specialist on undead threats. | | Jacqueline Falsworth | Spitfire | A World War II-era hero with artificially granted superhuman speed and a regenerative healing factor derived from a vampire bite. Serves as the team's veteran speedster. | | Joseph Chapman | Union Jack | A non-powered human at peak physical condition; an expert martial artist and espionage agent, representing the "man on the ground." | | John Lennon | John the Skrull | A Skrull agent who was part of the original British Invasion-era Skrull scout team and came to love Earth. A shapeshifter with invaluable intel on alien threats. | | Tink | Tinkerbell | A belligerent, foul-mouthed pixie from Otherworld who serves as a magical consultant and scout, despite her abrasive personality. | === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As MI-13 doesn't exist yet in the MCU, this section analyzes the potential structure and roster based on established MCU lore and characters. ==== Potential Mandate and Structure ==== Should it be introduced, an MCU version of MI-13 would likely be a highly compartmentalized branch of MI6 or GCHQ. Its existence would be a closely guarded state secret, known only to the highest levels of government. Its mandate would be to investigate events and artifacts that defy conventional explanation, a mission that became critical after the Battle of New York and the Blip. It would likely function similarly to S.W.O.R.D. as depicted in //WandaVision//, but with a specific focus on supernatural and mythological threats native to the British Isles and Europe. Its relationship with global organizations like the post-//Endgame// S.H.I.E.L.D. or S.W.O.R.D. would likely be tense and rivalrous, reflecting real-world intelligence agency dynamics. ==== Potential Members and Assets ==== An MCU MI-13 would be built around the characters already introduced or soon to be introduced. * **Dane Whitman ([[black_knight|Black Knight]]):** As a historian at the Natural History Museum in London who has come into possession of the Ebony Blade, he would be their first and most important "person of interest." He could either be recruited or hunted by the agency. * **Blade ([[blade|Blade]]):** A solitary vampire hunter, Blade would likely be an unwilling consultant or temporary ally. The agency would want his expertise, while he would distrust their bureaucratic methods. This dynamic is ripe for cinematic conflict and drama. * **Captain Carter ([[peggy_carter|Peggy Carter]]):** If a variant of Captain Carter, such as the one from //Multiverse of Madness//, were to become stranded in the main MCU timeline (Earth-616, formerly Earth-199999), she would be the perfect candidate to lead or inspire a British super-team. Her history as an SSR agent and founder of S.H.I.E.L.D. makes her uniquely qualified. * **"New" British Heroes:** The MCU could introduce original characters or new versions of existing ones, like a new Union Jack or Spitfire, perhaps descendants of the Howling Commandos member James Montgomery Falsworth, to fill out the roster. * **Sharon Carter ([[sharon_carter|Sharon Carter]] as the Power Broker):** While an American agent, her new status as the Power Broker and her UK base of operations in Madripoor (with its historical British colonial ties) could put her in direct conflict or clandestine cooperation with MI-13. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **[[captain_britain_corps|The Captain Britain Corps]]:** MI-13's most powerful and complicated alliance. The Corps is a multiversal legion of Captain Britains from every reality, tasked with guarding the multiverse from the Starlight Citadel in Otherworld. Brian Braddock's membership makes MI-13 the de facto Earth-616 liaison to this impossibly powerful body, giving them access to knowledge and power far beyond that of any other terrestrial agency. * **[[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]]:** The relationship between MI-13 and S.H.I.E.L.D. is one of professional respect mixed with fierce rivalry. They are the world's two premier superhuman intelligence agencies. They share intelligence when necessary to combat global threats but also compete for resources, assets, and political influence. Pete Wisdom, having worked for British Intelligence and Black Air, often has a more cynical and distrustful view of his American counterparts. * **MI6:** The "mundane" Secret Intelligence Service is MI-13's sister agency. While MI6 handles traditional espionage, MI-13 handles everything else. They have a clear jurisdictional divide, but often their missions overlap, requiring close cooperation. Many MI-13 agents, including Wisdom, are former MI6 officers. * **Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers of Kamar-Taj:** When a magical threat exceeds MI-13's capacity, the Sorcerer Supreme is often their final court of appeal. While Doctor Strange operates on a global and mystical scale, MI-13 is seen as the official authority for magical matters within the UK's borders, and a degree of professional courtesy is maintained between them. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **Dracula and the Vampire Nation:** One of MI-13's most significant adversaries is Dracula, the Lord of Vampires. In the "Vampire State" storyline, Dracula launched a full-scale invasion of the UK from his fortress on the moon, seeking to turn the nation into a new homeland for his people. This conflict tested MI-13 to its absolute limits, requiring political maneuvering, magical warfare, and a direct assault on Dracula's forces. * **The Skrulls:** The Skrull Empire was the enemy in MI-13's defining conflict. During the [[secret_invasion|Secret Invasion]], a Skrull army, aided by a Super-Skrull wielding the powers of the greatest British heroes, laid siege to Avalon, the heart of all magic on Earth. MI-13's victory was a stunning upset and a major turning point in the global war, as they successfully defended the world's source of magic. * **Plokta:** A Duke of Hell who feeds on art and imagination, Plokta was the villain of the first arc of //Captain Britain and MI-13//. His forces, emerging from a magical "Mind-Lost" dimension, attempted to conquer Britain by consuming its culture and turning its citizens into grotesque, living architecture. His defeat required the team to embrace the very essence of British myth and storytelling. * **Mys-Tech:** A shadowy cabal of British businessmen who sold their souls to the demon Mephisto for power and immortality. They were the primary antagonists of the //Revolutionary War// crossover event, and their vast network of demonic influence and corrupted technology has made them a persistent, insidious threat that MI-13 is tasked with dismantling. ==== Affiliations ==== MI-13 is, by its nature, an organization of affiliations. It is formally affiliated with **Her Majesty's Government**, the **Crown**, and the **Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)** of the United Kingdom. Through its members, it maintains strong, albeit informal, ties to groups like [[excalibur|Excalibur]] (many of whom have served with MI-13) and the global hero community via Captain Britain's occasional work with the [[avengers|Avengers]]. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== === Secret Invasion: Captain Britain and MI-13 (2008) === This is arguably the most important story in MI-13's history. As the Skrulls launched their worldwide invasion, they targeted key strategic locations. In the UK, their target was not military or political, but mystical: the Siege Perilous in Avalon, the source of all Earth's magic. A Skrull army, led by a Super-Skrull with the combined powers of the Knights of the Pendragon, attacked London and Otherworld simultaneously. MI-13 was caught off guard but rallied under the leadership of Pete Wisdom. The storyline features several iconic moments: Captain Britain, presumed dead, is resurrected by Merlin and the spirit of a free Britain; Pete Wisdom unleashes a demonic entity he had bargained with to destroy Skrull forces; and Dr. Faiza Hussain pulls the legendary sword Excalibur from the stone, becoming its new wielder. Their victory was decisive and complete, a rare and unqualified success for Earth's heroes during the invasion. === Vampire State (2008-2009) === Following the invasion, Dracula, seeing the world's powers distracted, enacted a long-held plan to conquer the UK. Using powerful magic and political manipulation, he established a fleet of vampire ships on the moon and launched an attack, demanding Britain be handed over as a sovereign nation for his kind. The British government was on the verge of capitulating. MI-13 was forced to fight a war on two fronts: a military one against Dracula's undead hordes and a political one against their own government. This arc forced Blade to join the team and saw Captain Britain abdicate the throne of Otherworld to focus on defending his home. The conflict culminated in a brilliant gambit by Pete Wisdom, using magical law and Dracula's own son, Xarus, to invalidate the vampire lord's claim and repel the invasion. === Revolutionary War (2014) === This crossover event served as a sequel to many of the Marvel UK comics of the 1990s. It revealed that the sinister corporation Mys-Tech had survived its earlier defeats and was plotting a massive comeback. MI-13, including Captain Britain and Pete Wisdom, was central to uncovering the plot. The story saw them team up with classic Marvel UK characters like the Knights of the Pendragon, Death's Head II, and the Warheads. It was a deep dive into the specific lore of Marvel's British corner, and MI-13 served as the connective tissue holding the disparate heroes and threats together, reaffirming its role as the guardian of the UK's entire superhuman history. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== While MI-13 itself is primarily an Earth-616 entity, its role as Britain's supernatural defense has been filled by other organizations in different realities and eras, which can be seen as thematic predecessors or alternate versions. * **Weird Happenings Organisation (W.H.O.):** Featured heavily in the classic Alan Moore and Alan Davis //Captain Britain// comics. W.H.O. was the original agency that dealt with "the weird stuff." It was less of a unified command and more of a quirky, underfunded department. It was W.H.O. that first monitored Brian Braddock's activities as Captain Britain and dealt with threats like the Fury. In modern continuity, it's considered an early incarnation of MI-13. * **Resources Control Executive (R.C.X.):** A far more sinister and pragmatic organization that rose to prominence after W.H.O. was sidelined. The R.C.X. was responsible for rounding up the "Warpies," children mutated by the Jaspers' Warp reality-altering event. They were antagonists to Captain Britain and Excalibur, representing a government that saw superhumans as assets to be controlled or eliminated, rather than heroes to be partnered with. * **Black Air:** An even darker organization introduced by Warren Ellis. Black Air was depicted as a splinter group that trafficked in alien technology, demonic pacts, and highly unethical experimentation. Pete Wisdom was once one of their agents before defecting. They represent the darkest potential of a secret agency unchecked by morality, a dark mirror to the more heroic ideals of MI-13. * **S.T.R.I.K.E. (Special Tactical Reserve for International Key Emergencies):** In the Ultimate Universe (Earth-1610), S.T.R.I.K.E. was the European equivalent of S.H.I.E.L.D., with its own director and superhuman assets, including their version of Captain Britain (Brian Braddock, a scientist working for the European Super-Soldier program). This version is more aligned with the depiction of S.T.R.I.K.E. in the MCU, as a more conventional superhuman response unit rather than a specialized mystical one. ===== See Also ===== * [[captain_britain]] * [[pete_wisdom]] * [[black_knight]] * [[blade]] * [[secret_invasion]] * [[otherworld]] * [[shield]] * [[captain_britain_corps]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((The name "MI-13" is a fictional designation playing on real-world British intelligence agencies like MI5 (domestic security) and MI6 (foreign intelligence). Historically, British military intelligence departments were numbered, but many numbers, including 13, were never formally used or were for mundane purposes, leaving them open for fictional interpretation.)) ((Writer Paul Cornell is an avowed fan of the TV series //Doctor Who// and //The Quatermass Experiment//, and the tone of //Captain Britain and MI-13// is heavily influenced by these British sci-fi classics, blending high-concept threats with a uniquely British sensibility and humor.)) ((Faiza Hussain was created by Paul Cornell specifically for the series. As a British Muslim doctor and superhero, she was praised by critics for being a positive and well-developed new character. Her choice by the sword Excalibur was a significant moment, passing Britain's most important magical artifact to a new generation.)) ((John the Skrull, the MI-13 agent who impersonated John Lennon, was based on the conspiracy theory that Paul McCartney died and was replaced by a double. Cornell flipped this, suggesting it was one of the other Beatles who was a Skrull, and one who ultimately chose to defend humanity.)) ((Despite widespread critical acclaim and a passionate fanbase that led to it winning an "Eagle Award for Favourite New Comicbook" in 2009, //Captain Britain and MI-13// was cancelled after 15 issues due to low sales, a fate often lamented by fans of the series.)) ((The concept of a British agency cleaning up after superhuman battles was also explored in the non-canon TV series //Damage Control//, showing a parallel thematic interest at Marvel in the logistical consequences of superheroics.))