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Smasher (Isabel Kane)

Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary

Part 2: Origin and Evolution

Publication History and Creation

Smasher made her first appearance in Avengers Vol. 5 #1, published in December 2012 as part of the ambitious Marvel NOW! relaunch. She was co-created by the critically acclaimed writer Jonathan Hickman and visionary artist Jerome Opeña. Her creation was a cornerstone of Hickman's long-form, multi-year narrative for the Avengers, which aimed to drastically expand the team's scope and scale. The mantra for this new era was “Avengers Go Bigger,” and Smasher perfectly embodied this concept. She was designed to be a new, powerful character with deep ties to both Earth's heroic legacy and the vast cosmic tapestry of the Marvel Universe. Her introduction served several purposes: it provided a fresh perspective from a rookie hero joining a team of legends, it immediately connected the Avengers' Earth-based concerns to galactic politics via the Shi'ar, and it established the “legacy” theme that ran through Hickman's work. Smasher's origin, tied to a mysterious alien artifact, and her rapid ascent from civilian to cosmic powerhouse made her an instant standout in a roster crowded with established icons.

In-Universe Origin Story

The story of how Izzy Kane became Smasher is a tale of destiny, legacy, and the universe's grand, often overwhelming, design.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Isabel 'Izzy' Kane was a brilliant postgraduate student in astrophysics living on her family's farm in Iowa. Life was relatively normal, but heroism was in her blood. Her great-great-grandfather was the masked vigilante the Black Rider, and her grandfather was Dan Kane, the celebrated adventurer and Golden Age hero known as Captain Terror. While her father chose a quieter life, Izzy felt the pull of something greater, though she pursued it through science rather than vigilantism. Her life changed forever during a late-night stargazing session at the local observatory. A malfunctioning piece of equipment crashed to the ground, revealing a hidden compartment containing a pair of futuristic, high-tech goggles. These were the Exospex, an artifact of immense Shi'ar power. Having a “healthy disrespect for strange, glowing objects,” Izzy cautiously put them on. The moment the device activated, it flooded her mind with information and her body with raw power, designating her as the newest Smasher, a rank within the Shi'ar Superguardian Corps. Her sudden emergence as a super-powered being did not go unnoticed. The Exospex's energy signature was detected by the Avengers, who were in the process of a massive global expansion under the joint leadership of Captain America (Steve Rogers) and Iron Man (Tony Stark). They arrived at her farm to recruit her for their new, larger team, designed to face threats on a planetary and even cosmic scale. Overwhelmed but driven by her family's heroic legacy, Izzy accepted their offer. However, her training was not conducted on Earth. The Exospex automatically linked her to the Shi'ar Empire, and she was transported to the Shi'ar throneworld of Chandilar to be formally inducted into the Imperial Guard. There, she was trained by the Guard's legendary Praetor, Gladiator (Kallark). He explained that the Exospex allows the wearer to access a fraction of the power of a “Superguardian,” a being of immense cosmic strength. He also revealed that she was not the first Smasher; it was a legacy title passed down through generations of warriors across the galaxy. Upon completing her training, Izzy returned to Earth, now a fully-fledged Smasher and a member of both the Avengers and the Shi'ar Imperial Guard. Her first true test came during the galactic war against the ancient race known as the Builders. During a pivotal battle, a Builder who had studied Earth's genetic history revealed a shocking truth: Izzy's lineage was not purely human. A distant ancestor had been a Shi'ar colonist, meaning Izzy possessed latent Shi'ar DNA. This genetic heritage was the very reason the Exospex had bonded with her so perfectly. This revelation solidified her identity, connecting her personal family legacy on Earth with a newfound cosmic heritage among the stars.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

Smasher (Isabel Kane) does not currently exist within the established continuity of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Her character, storylines, and connection to the Shi'ar Empire have not been adapted into any of the films or Disney+ series to date.

Potential for Adaptation

Despite her absence, Isabel Kane is a character exceptionally well-suited for a future MCU adaptation, particularly as the franchise delves deeper into cosmic stories. Several potential avenues exist for her introduction:

If adapted, her powers would likely be visually spectacular, and her dual loyalty to Earth and the Shi'ar would provide a rich source of character conflict and drama, forcing her to choose between her home world and her sworn duty to a galactic empire.

Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Powers and Abilities

Isabel Kane's powers are not innate; they are granted and regulated entirely by her signature piece of equipment, the Exospex. As Smasher, she operates at an extremely high power level, capable of going toe-to-toe with some of the strongest beings in the universe.

Equipment

Personality

Izzy Kane is defined by a powerful sense of duty, loyalty, and a surprising adaptability. Initially, she was completely overwhelmed by her sudden transformation into a cosmic superhero, often expressing shock and disbelief at the situations she found herself in. However, she possesses an inner core of strength and bravery, inherited from her heroic grandfather. She is quick to learn, rising to every challenge with determination. She has a strong moral compass and a deep-seated desire to do the right thing, which is why she was a natural fit for the Avengers. Despite her incredible power, she remains grounded and relatable, often providing a human perspective amidst cosmic gods and super-geniuses. Her relationships, particularly with her husband Cannonball and her son Josiah, are central to her character, showcasing her compassionate and protective nature. She is fiercely loyal to her friends and teammates, willing to cross the galaxy to fight for them.

MCU: Comparative Analysis and Potential Depiction

As Smasher is not in the MCU, this section analyzes how her attributes might be translated to the screen.

Part 4: Key Relationships & Network

Core Allies

Major Adversaries

Smasher does not have a traditional, personal arch-nemesis. Her enemies are the massive, world-ending threats faced by the Avengers and the Shi'ar Empire.

Affiliations

Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines

Avengers World & Infinity (2013)

This storyline is Smasher's definitive origin and trial by fire. After being recruited by the Avengers and trained by Gladiator, she is immediately thrown into the deep end. The arc details her first missions, her struggle to adapt to her new powers, and her role as a rookie on a team of gods. The crossover event, Infinity, elevates her story to a galactic scale. She joins the Avengers' space fleet to confront the Builders, who are razing star systems on their way to Earth. It is here that Smasher truly comes into her own as a hero. She is a frontline warrior in some of the war's most crucial battles and, most importantly, it's where a Builder reveals her hidden Shi'ar ancestry, giving her a profound new understanding of herself and her connection to the Exospex. This event cemented her as a cosmic powerhouse and a core member of the team.

Time Runs Out (2014-2015)

Set eight months in the future, this storyline shows a fractured and desperate Marvel Universe on the brink of total collapse due to the final Incursions. During the time skip, Izzy had married her teammate Sam Guthrie (Cannonball), and they had a son, Josiah. Believing Earth was doomed, they accepted an offer from Gladiator to leave the planet and live safely on the Shi'ar throneworld, Chandilar. This was a significant character moment, forcing Izzy to choose between her duty to her doomed home and her new family. She eventually returns with the Shi'ar fleet for the final battle against the Beyonders, showcasing that while her family comes first, she never abandoned her duty as a hero.

Secret Wars (2015) & All-New, All-Different Marvel (2016)

During the cataclysmic Secret Wars event, Smasher is seen fighting alongside other heroes in the final stand as the multiverse is destroyed. When reality is reborn, Izzy and her son are living on Chandilar, but they believe Sam Guthrie died in the final Incursion. This period is defined by her grief and her role as a single mother raising a super-powered child. It is during this time that she returns to Earth and enters a relationship with Sam Wilson (Captain America). Later, she joins Sunspot's U.S.Avengers team for a mission, where she is joyfully reunited with Sam Guthrie, who had been stranded in an unknown reality. This reunion re-established her family unit and set her character on a new path, balancing motherhood with her duties as an Avenger and Superguardian.

Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions

As a relatively recent character, Isabel Kane has very few direct alternate reality counterparts. However, the concept of “variants” is central to her powers.

See Also

Notes and Trivia

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1)
This relationship, while significant in the Captain America: Sam Wilson series, is often a point of confusion for readers. It took place after the multiverse-rebooting Secret Wars (2015) event, and the eventual return of Sam Guthrie effectively reset Izzy's primary romantic pairing.
2)
Isabel Kane's grandfather, Dan Kane, was the Golden Age hero Captain Terror. This character was originally created by Albert Sulman and Lin Streeter for Centaur Publications in 1941. Marvel's use of the character ties Izzy to the very earliest days of comic book history.
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The concept of a “Superguardian” is specific to the Shi'ar. It is a title bestowed upon an individual of immense power who is sworn to protect and serve the Shi'ar Majestor or Majestrix, essentially a one-person honor guard with the power of an army.
4)
Jonathan Hickman's run on Avengers and New Avengers, which introduced Smasher, is a single, interconnected epic that culminates in the Secret Wars event of 2015. To fully understand Smasher's character arc, reading these series in their entirety is highly recommended.
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The Exospex's ability to access the memories and powers of past users is thematically similar to the Kree Nega-Bands worn by Captain Mar-Vell or the Quantum Bands worn by Quasar, both of which have a connection to a legacy of past wielders.
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While living on Chandilar, Izzy's son Josiah is often seen being cared for by the War-Skrull, a trusted member of the Imperial Guard. This makes Josiah one of the few children in the universe to have a Skrull as a nanny.
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Smasher's first appearance is Avengers Vol. 5 #1 (Dec 2012). Her origin is fully detailed in Avengers Vol. 5 #5 (March 2013). Her Shi'ar heritage is revealed in Avengers Vol. 5 #19 (August 2013).