Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Crossbones (Brock Rumlow) ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: A sadistic and brutally efficient mercenary, Crossbones is the fanatically loyal right-hand man of the Red Skull and one of Captain America's most persistent and dangerous physical adversaries.** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Role in the Universe:** Crossbones serves as a premier non-superpowered threat in the Marvel Universe, an elite assassin and enforcer whose skills in combat and tactics make him a deadly foe for street-level heroes and super-soldiers alike. He is the physical manifestation of the [[red_skull_johann_shmidt|Red Skull's]] will and a dark mirror to [[captain_america_steve_rogers|Captain America's]] disciplined heroism. * **Primary Impact:** His most infamous and universe-altering act was his pivotal role in the assassination of Steve Rogers following the events of the first superhero //[[civil_war_comics|Civil War]]//. By firing the initial shot, he created the diversion that allowed a brainwashed Sharon Carter to deliver the fatal blows, a moment that sent shockwaves through the entire hero community. * **Key Incarnations:** The prime comic version (Earth-616) is defined by his zealous, almost religious devotion to the Red Skull. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), his character is re-imagined as a top-tier [[hydra|HYDRA]] operative within [[shield|S.H.I.E.L.D.]], whose primary motivation shifts from ideological fanaticism to a burning, personal vendetta against Captain America after being horribly scarred. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Crossbones made his first full appearance in **//Captain America// #360** in October 1989, following a brief cameo in the previous issue. He was created by the prolific writer **Mark Gruenwald** and artist **Kieron Dwyer** during their celebrated and lengthy run on the title. The creation of Crossbones came at a time when Gruenwald was deeply exploring the political and philosophical underpinnings of Captain America. He sought to build a rogue's gallery that didn't just challenge Captain America physically but also ideologically. Crossbones was conceived as the ultimate soldier for the opposition; if Captain America was the disciplined, noble "super-soldier," Crossbones was his dark reflection—a brutal, merciless enforcer who reveled in violence and served a fascist ideal with unquestioning loyalty. His stark skull mask and militaristic design made him an instantly intimidating and memorable villain, a street-level monster to contrast with the Red Skull's behind-the-scenes machinations. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The background of the man known as Crossbones is a tale of violence and indoctrination, though the specifics differ significantly between the comic books and the cinematic universe. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Born Brock Rumlow, the future Crossbones grew up on New York City's tough Lower East Side. From a young age, he demonstrated a capacity for extreme cruelty, eventually becoming the leader of a street gang known as the Savage Crims. It was during this period that he committed one of his earliest defining acts of sadism: the brutal assault and violation of a young woman named Rachel Leighton, who would later become the mercenary [[diamondback|Diamondback]] and an ally of Captain America, creating a lifelong enmity between them. After a violent incident where his two brothers were killed, Rumlow fled the city and enrolled in the Taskmaster's School for Criminals. His natural talent for violence and combat tactics saw him excel, and he quickly graduated from student to instructor under the alias "Bingo Brock." As a mercenary, he took on numerous assignments, including one for the communist Red Skull (Albert Malik). However, his actions brought him to the attention of the original Nazi Red Skull, **Johann Shmidt**. Impressed by Rumlow's ruthless efficiency and capacity for cruelty, Shmidt personally recruited him. In the Red Skull, Rumlow found the strong, authoritarian father figure he had always craved. He pledged his absolute, unwavering loyalty to Shmidt and his ideology. It was in the Red Skull's service that Rumlow adopted the codename **Crossbones** and his iconic skull mask. He became the Red Skull's most trusted operative, personal bodyguard, and primary field agent, carrying out countless assassinations, acts of terror, and wetwork operations. His devotion to Shmidt is his single most defining characteristic; he does not merely work for the Red Skull, he //believes// in him with a fanatic's zeal. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU provides a more grounded and integrated origin for Brock Rumlow, tying him directly into the franchise's overarching narrative. He is introduced in **//Captain America: The Winter Soldier//** not as a known villain, but as the highly respected and capable commander of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s elite counter-terrorism unit, the **STRIKE team**. He is frequently seen working alongside Captain America and Black Widow, seemingly a loyal and effective soldier. The film's major twist reveals that Rumlow, along with a significant portion of S.H.I.E.L.D., is a deep-cover **HYDRA** operative. He was loyal to Alexander Pierce and the secret cabal that had infiltrated the global security agency since its inception. During HYDRA's uprising, Rumlow and his STRIKE team attempt to eliminate Captain America, leading to the now-famous elevator fight scene. His parting words, "This isn't personal," underscore his professional, ideological commitment to HYDRA's goals of enforcing order through control. During the film's climax, the Helicarrier-carrier Triskelion building collapses with Rumlow inside. He survives the destruction but is left horribly burned and disfigured. This event serves as his villainous genesis. When he reappears in **//Captain America: Civil War//**, he has fully embraced the **Crossbones** persona. He is no longer a covert operative but an international terrorist for hire. His sleek HYDRA uniform is replaced with rugged, heavy body armor and a menacing ballistic mask that hides his scars. Crucially, his motivation has shifted. While still a mercenary, his primary driver is a raw, all-consuming desire for revenge against Captain America for his injuries. This adaptation streamlines his origin by removing the Red Skull from his backstory and instead making his transformation a direct result of his conflict with the story's hero. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === In the comics, Crossbones is the epitome of a "peak human" threat, consistently proving that superpowers are not a prerequisite for being one of the world's deadliest individuals. * **Abilities:** * **Peak Human Condition:** Through an intensive and rigorous training regimen, Crossbones has honed his body to the absolute pinnacle of human potential. His strength, speed, stamina, agility, and reflexes are comparable to an Olympic-level athlete in every field. * **Master Martial Artist:** He is one of the most formidable hand-to-hand combatants on Earth. Trained at [[taskmaster|Taskmaster's]] academy and further drilled by the Red Skull, he is proficient in numerous martial arts, including Karate, Boxing, and various street-fighting techniques. He can, and often does, fight on par with Captain America. * **Expert Marksman:** Crossbones is a master of all forms of firearms, from handguns to sniper rifles, demonstrating incredible accuracy even under extreme pressure. * **Weapons Specialist:** His expertise extends to knives, explosives, and other instruments of death. His signature weapon is a spring-loaded stiletto concealed in his gauntlet. * **Master Tactician & Assassin:** He is a brilliant strategist in small-scale combat scenarios, capable of planning and executing complex assassinations and paramilitary operations with lethal precision. * **Indomitable Will & High Pain Tolerance:** His fanatical devotion gives him a psychological edge, allowing him to push through immense pain and physical trauma that would incapacitate others. * **Terrigenesis (Temporary):** For a brief period after being exposed to a Terrigen Bomb, Crossbones developed the superhuman ability to generate and project a powerful beam of concussive energy from his face. However, he lacked fine control over this power and eventually lost it. * **Equipment:** * **Skull Mask:** His iconic ballistic mask serves both to protect his identity and to intimidate his foes. * **Tactical Body Armor:** He wears a customized, lightweight armored vest that offers protection from small arms fire and bladed weapons without significantly hindering his agility. * **Assorted Firearms:** He utilizes a wide arsenal of guns, often carrying multiple pistols, submachine guns, and a sniper rifle depending on the mission. * **Combat Knives:** He is exceptionally skilled with blades and typically carries several. * **Spring-Loaded Stiletto:** A concealed dagger in his gauntlet is one of his trademark weapons for close-quarters assassinations. * **Personality:** Crossbones is a sadist who takes genuine pleasure in inflicting pain and violence. He is brutal, nihilistic, and completely devoid of empathy. His defining trait is his absolute, dogmatic loyalty to the Red Skull, whom he views with a reverence bordering on worship. He is a true believer in the fascist ideology of strength and dominance his master espouses. While he is a disciplined professional on a mission, his default state is one of arrogant cruelty, and he harbors a deep, ideological hatred for Captain America, viewing him as a symbol of a weak and decadent world. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === The MCU version of Crossbones is similarly skilled, but his equipment is technologically enhanced to allow him to compete with the more powerful heroes of the cinematic universe. * **Abilities:** * **Elite Special Forces Operator:** As the commander of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s STRIKE team, Rumlow was one of the world's foremost tactical soldiers, an expert in counter-terrorism, infiltration, and close-quarters battle (CQB). * **Expert Combatant:** He is a highly skilled martial artist, able to hold his own against superhumans like Captain America and combat specialists like Falcon and Black Widow. * **Expert Marksman:** He is proficient with a wide variety of military-grade firearms and weaponry. * **Equipment:** * **Crossbones Armor:** After his disfigurement, he dons a heavy suit of tactical body armor. It is significantly more robust than his comic counterpart's, offering a high degree of protection from gunfire and impacts. * **Ballistic Mask:** His helmet serves a dual purpose: hiding his horrific scars and providing ballistic protection. It is a more metallic and mechanical design than the simple mask of the comics. * **Pneumatic Gauntlets:** His most significant and dangerous pieces of equipment are his hydraulic-powered gauntlets. These weapons dramatically augment his striking power, enabling him to punch with enough force to send Captain America flying and dent metal. The gauntlets also contain retractable vibro-blades, making them deadly offensive and defensive tools. * **Personality:** Initially, the MCU's Brock Rumlow is a pragmatic and cynical soldier. He is loyal to HYDRA not out of fanaticism for a single man, but because he believes in their philosophy that humanity needs a firm hand to create order. After his transformation into Crossbones, his personality narrows into a singular focus: revenge. He becomes consumed by hatred for Captain America, blaming him for his pain and disfigurement. This version is less of an ideologue and more of a man driven by pure, personal vengeance, making his motivations more direct and visceral for the film's narrative. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== ==== Core Allies ==== * **[[red_skull_johann_shmidt|Red Skull (Johann Shmidt)]]:** This is the central relationship of Crossbones's life in the comics. It's far more than a simple master-minion dynamic. Crossbones sees the Red Skull as the ultimate embodiment of strength and will, a true leader worthy of his absolute devotion. The Red Skull, in turn, values Crossbones as his most effective and utterly reliable tool, a blunt instrument of terror he can point at any target. Crossbones has spent years searching for the Skull when he was presumed dead, demonstrating a loyalty that transcends mere employment. * **Sinthea Shmidt (Sin):** The daughter of the Red Skull, Sin has a volatile and complex relationship with Crossbones. They have been partners, rivals, and lovers. Crossbones often acts as her mentor in combat and enforcer, but they also compete for the Red Skull's favor. Their shared devotion to Shmidt and their mutual love for violence makes them a terrifyingly effective duo, though their personal ambitions can sometimes put them at odds. * **[[taskmaster|Taskmaster]]:** As his former instructor, Taskmaster holds a degree of professional respect for Crossbones's skills, and vice-versa. While not friends, they understand each other as top-tier mercenaries in the criminal underworld. They have occasionally worked together on missions when the price was right, operating on a level of mutual, business-like understanding. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **[[captain_america_steve_rogers|Captain America (Steve Rogers)]]:** Crossbones is Captain America's ideological and physical opposite. Where Cap is a symbol of hope, freedom, and self-sacrifice, Crossbones embodies hatred, fascism, and sadistic self-interest. Their battles are deeply personal and brutal. Crossbones hates everything Captain America stands for and takes immense satisfaction in any opportunity to harm him or tarnish his legacy, culminating in his role in Steve's assassination. * **[[diamondback|Diamondback (Rachel Leighton)]]:** This enmity is born from Crossbones's past as the street thug Brock Rumlow. His assault on her as a youth left deep scars, and she has never forgiven him. As she grew into a skilled mercenary herself and an eventual ally (and love interest) of Captain America, their paths crossed frequently. Their fights are always intensely personal, fueled by her desire for justice and his dismissive cruelty. * **[[winter_soldier_bucky_barnes|The Winter Soldier (Bucky Barnes)]]:** When Bucky Barnes took up the shield after Steve Rogers's death, Crossbones immediately transferred his hatred to the new Captain America. He viewed Bucky as an unworthy pretender and made it his mission to torment and kill him, refusing to acknowledge him as a legitimate successor to his greatest enemy. ==== Affiliations ==== * **[[hydra|HYDRA]]:** Crossbones is one of the most prominent non-superhuman members of HYDRA, though his loyalty is primarily to the Red Skull's specific faction rather than the organization as a whole. He has led HYDRA death squads and served as a top field commander in many of their operations. * **Skeleton Crew:** For a time, Crossbones was the leader of the Skeleton Crew, a group of elite operatives hand-picked by the Red Skull to serve as his personal enforcers. Other members included Mother Night, Cutthroat, and the fourth Sleeper. * **[[thunderbolts|Thunderbolts]]:** In a surprising turn, Crossbones was forced to join Luke Cage's Thunderbolts program. As a member of this team of incarcerated villains, he was used on dangerous missions in exchange for time off his sentence. He was a volatile and untrustworthy teammate, constantly clashing with heroes like Luke Cage and Man-Thing, but his skills were undeniably effective. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== === Captain America: The Death of Captain America === This is arguably Crossbones's most significant moment in the entire Marvel continuity. In the aftermath of the superhero //Civil War//, Captain America surrenders to authorities to end the conflict. As he is being led up the steps of a federal courthouse, the Red Skull enacts his master plan. Crossbones, positioned in a nearby building with a sniper rifle, fires a shot that hits Steve Rogers. This was a diversion. The chaos allowed a hypnotically-controlled [[sharon_carter|Sharon Carter]], manipulated by Dr. Faustus, to move in close and fire the three fatal shots. Crossbones's role was absolutely critical to the success of the assassination. He was later apprehended by the [[falcon_sam_wilson|Falcon]] and the Winter Soldier and interrogated, but he showed no remorse, only gloating over his victory. This act cemented him as a top-tier villain and the man who helped kill a living legend. === Fear Itself === During the 2011 //Fear Itself// crossover event, Sin discovered the Hammer of Skadi, transforming her into one of "The Worthy," the chief heralds for the Asgardian god of fear, Cul Borson (The Serpent). As her power grew to godlike levels, Crossbones remained faithfully by her side as her second-in-command and consort. He led her armies of Nazi mechs and soldiers in an assault on Washington D.C., reveling in the mass chaos and destruction. This storyline showcased his loyalty extending from the Red Skull to his daughter and placed him at the center of a world-threatening mystical conflict, far beyond his usual street-level operations. === Uncanny Avengers: AXIS === In the //AXIS// event, the Red Skull, having grafted parts of the deceased Charles Xavier's brain onto his own, ascends to become the powerful psychic entity known as the Red Onslaught. Crossbones serves as a general in his "World War Hate," leading a concentration camp on the captured island of Genosha. When a spell cast by the Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom inverts the moral compasses of the heroes and villains present, a "heroic" version of Crossbones briefly exists, horrified by his actions. After being captured following the event's conclusion, he is imprisoned. It is here that a Terrigen Mist cloud passes over the prison, activating his latent Inhuman DNA and granting him his temporary energy-projection powers, a major status quo change for the character at the time. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Ultimate Marvel (Earth-1610):** The Ultimate Universe version of Crossbones is a far less significant character. He appears as a skilled mercenary and street tough, often seen as a hired gun for various criminal elements like the Kingpin. He lacks the deep ideological conviction and direct ties to the Red Skull that define his Earth-616 counterpart and is more of a generic, albeit competent, antagonist. * **Heroes Reborn (2021):** In this alternate reality created by Mephisto where the Avengers never existed, Crossbones's history is radically different. He is the **Winter Soldier** of this timeline, a brainwashed HYDRA assassin utterly loyal to his commander, the Red Skull. He serves as a primary antagonist to this world's Captain America, Sam Wilson. This version cleverly blends his character with the iconic backstory of Bucky Barnes, creating a fresh and compelling take on the villain. * **Marvel's Avengers (2020 Video Game):** Crossbones appears as a boss in the //Marvel's Avengers// video game. In this continuity, he is a top mercenary hired by Monica Rappaccini and A.I.M. to lead their elite forces. His design is a blend of his MCU armor and his classic comic look. He is presented as a master tactician who uses technology and squad-based combat to challenge the players, proving to be a formidable opponent for the Avengers. * **Marvel Zombies:** A zombified version of Crossbones has appeared in various //Marvel Zombies// series. Like the other infected inhabitants of his world, he is driven by an insatiable hunger for flesh, retaining his skills but losing all of his personality and loyalty in favor of his zombie instincts. ===== See Also ===== * [[captain_america_steve_rogers]] * [[red_skull_johann_shmidt]] * [[hydra]] * [[winter_soldier_bucky_barnes]] * [[civil_war_comics]] * [[taskmaster]] * [[sin_sinthea_shmidt]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Crossbones was created by writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Kieron Dwyer, first appearing fully in //Captain America// #360 (1989).)) ((In the MCU, Brock Rumlow is portrayed by American actor Frank Grillo. Grillo appeared in //Captain America: The Winter Soldier//, //Captain America: Civil War//, and //Avengers: Endgame// (during the 2012 time travel sequence). He also voiced the character in the animated series //What If...?//.)) ((While his loyalty to the Red Skull is his defining trait, he has had a long and complicated romantic relationship with the Skull's daughter, Sin.)) ((Crossbones's role in the //Civil War// comic and film adaptation are vastly different. In the comics, his actions help assassinate Captain America //after// the war. In the film, his terrorist act in Lagos is the inciting incident that directly leads to the creation of the Sokovia Accords and the start of the //Civil War// itself.)) ((The name "Rumlow" was reportedly chosen by creator Mark Gruenwald as a tribute to actor, director, and producer Stanley Kubrick, as it was the surname of the brutish character "Lord Bullingdon" in Kubrick's film //Barry Lyndon// after he married into the Lyndon family.)) ((Despite his reputation as a "street-level" villain, his skill set is so advanced that he has fought and occasionally gained the upper hand against numerous super-powered individuals, including Spider-Man, Daredevil, and of course, Captain America.))