Cull Obsidian
Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary
- Core Identity: Cull Obsidian is the monstrously powerful bruiser and galactic enforcer of the Black Order, serving as the raw physical might in Thanos's quest for cosmic dominance across multiple realities.
- Key Takeaways:
- Role in the Universe: He is the quintessential heavy-hitter of Thanos' inner circle, the Black Order. His purpose is to overwhelm powerful foes and planetary defenses through sheer, unstoppable force, acting as a living siege engine for his master's campaigns of conquest.
- Primary Impact: Cull Obsidian's most significant impact lies in his role as a formidable physical obstacle to Earth's heroes during major cosmic conflicts. His presence forces heroes like the Avengers to deploy their own powerhouses, such as the Hulk or Iron Man's Hulkbuster armor, leading to destructive, large-scale confrontations that define the battlefield.
- Key Incarnations: The most critical distinction lies in his name and standing. In the Earth-616 comics, he is named Black Dwarf, and “Cull Obsidian” is the name of the entire team. He is shown to be fallible, failing his mission in Wakanda and being cast out by Thanos. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), his name is Cull Obsidian, and he is a more consistently terrifying and effective combatant, serving as one of the primary “Children of Thanos” until his death.
Part 2: Origin and Evolution
Publication History and Creation
Cull Obsidian, known in his original comic book incarnation as Black Dwarf, was co-created by writer Jonathan Hickman and artist Jerome Opeña. He made his first, shadowy cameo appearance in New Avengers (Vol. 3) #8 in September 2013, as part of the prelude to the massive Marvel crossover event, Infinity. His full appearance followed shortly after in Infinity #1 in October 2013.
The character was conceived as part of the Cull Obsidian (or Black Order), a new group of lieutenants for Thanos designed to be an “anti-Avengers” of sorts. Hickman's intent was to elevate Thanos's threat level by surrounding him with a retinue of uniquely powerful and menacing followers, each representing a different facet of cosmic terror. Black Dwarf was specifically crafted to be the group's powerhouse, a physically imposing behemoth whose strength could rival that of the strongest heroes. His design, a massive, horned alien with axe-like weaponry, immediately communicated his role as the team's tank and frontline warrior. The adaptation of the character for the MCU in 2018's Avengers: Infinity War led to the significant name change, where the team's name, “Cull Obsidian,” was given to the individual character, while the team itself was referred to as the “Children of Thanos.” This change has since influenced his portrayal in other media, solidifying the “Cull Obsidian” name in popular culture.
In-Universe Origin Story
The history of this galactic butcher is intrinsically tied to the ambitions of his master, Thanos. While his specific species and homeworld remain largely mysterious, his life was defined the moment he was chosen to serve the Mad Titan as a member of his elite death squad.
Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)
In the prime comic continuity, the being known as Black Dwarf is a member of the fearsome group named the Cull Obsidian. This cadre of killers was assembled by Thanos, who scoured the universe for the most powerful and ruthless individuals from worlds he had conquered. Each member, called an “Obsidian,” was a general in his army and a tribute, or “reaped” child, from a annihilated race. Black Dwarf's origins predate his first appearance, but it's understood that he proved his worth through countless brutal campaigns, earning his place as the muscle of the inner circle alongside Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, Ebony Maw, and Supergiant. His story truly begins during the Infinity event. When Thanos launched his full-scale invasion of Earth, he dispatched his five lieutenants to different corners of the globe to achieve specific objectives. Black Dwarf was given a task that played directly to his strengths: a frontal assault on the technologically advanced and heavily fortified nation of wakanda. Thanos believed Wakanda's defenses would require a living battering ram, and Black Dwarf was the perfect instrument. However, Black Dwarf's arrogance and overconfidence proved to be his undoing. He vastly underestimated the strategic genius of King T'Challa and the formidable power of Wakanda's army and technology. The Wakandan forces not only repelled his invasion but humiliated him, forcing a full retreat. This failure was unacceptable to Thanos. Upon Black Dwarf's return to their command ship, Thanos expressed his profound disappointment and violently dismissed him from the Black Order. Desperate to regain his master's favor, Black Dwarf was left to defend Thanos's empty base, the Peak, against the advancing forces of the Avengers who were retaliating. In a final, desperate stand, he engaged in a brutal battle with Gladiator, Ronan the Accuser, and other cosmic heroes. Despite his immense power, he was ultimately overwhelmed and killed when Ronan smashed his head with the Universal Weapon, a definitive and ignominious end for the once-feared general. He was later temporarily resurrected during the “No Surrender” storyline, only to be killed once again.
Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)
In the MCU (designated as Earth-199999), the character's name is Cull Obsidian, and his origin is tied to the “Children of Thanos.” This group, while analogous to the comic's Black Order, is framed more as Thanos's adopted, fanatically loyal family, each one taken from a world he “saved” by culling half its population. Cull Obsidian is presented as the strongest and most physically imposing of the children.
His story begins in Avengers: Infinity War. He and Ebony Maw are dispatched to New York City to retrieve the Time Stone from Doctor Strange. Upon arriving via a Q-Ship, Cull immediately engages Earth's heroes. He proves to be a physical match for both Iron Man in his advanced Bleeding Edge armor and Spider-Man. His brute strength and versatile prosthetic weapon allow him to overpower them initially. The battle is fierce, with Cull shrugging off repulsor blasts and demonstrating immense durability. He is only defeated when Wong uses a portal to teleport him to a desolate, frozen landscape in Antarctica, severing his arm in the process.
Undeterred, Cull acquires a new cybernetic arm and later joins Proxima Midnight and Corvus Glaive in the large-scale invasion of Wakanda to seize the Mind Stone from Vision. During this climactic battle, he becomes a one-man army, tearing through the Wakandan front lines and the Jabari warriors. He confronts Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson, easily overpowering them. His primary target becomes Bruce Banner, who is piloting the massive Hulkbuster armor. The two behemoths engage in a titanic struggle. Cull manages to disable one of the Hulkbuster's arms and nearly overpowers Banner. However, Banner, using his intellect, traps Cull's functional arm within the Hulkbuster's fist, activates the suit's rocket propulsion, and sends Cull flying into Wakanda's energy shield, where he is graphically disintegrated.
A variant of Cull Obsidian from the year 2014 appears in Avengers: Endgame, traveling to the future with Thanos's army. He participates in the final battle against the assembled heroes, seen battling Korg and later being stomped on by Scott Lang as Giant-Man. Like the rest of Thanos's forces, this version of Cull Obsidian is erased from existence when Tony Stark snaps his fingers using the Infinity Gauntlet.
Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality
While both versions of the character fulfill the role of the “brute,” there are significant differences in their capabilities, weaponry, and psychological profiles.
Earth-616 (Black Dwarf)
- Personality: Black Dwarf is defined by his overweening pride and a simple, brutal worldview. He believes might makes right and that his own physical power is second to none, save for Thanos himself. This arrogance is his critical weakness, as it leads him to underestimate more strategic or technologically superior opponents like Black Panther. His failure in Wakanda reveals a desperate, almost fearful side to his personality when confronted by Thanos's wrath, showing that his loyalty is born from terror as much as devotion. He is less a character of words and more one of pure, intimidating presence.
- Powers and Abilities:
- Superhuman Strength: Black Dwarf possesses immense superhuman strength, ranking him among the heavyweights of the Marvel Universe. He can lift well over 100 tons, allowing him to trade blows with beings like Gladiator and Ronan.
- Superhuman Durability: His most notable power is his incredibly dense, nigh-invulnerable skin. It is described as “unbreakable” and has been shown to be impervious to most forms of conventional and energy-based attacks, including high-caliber munitions and powerful energy blasts. This durability is not absolute, however, as a cosmic-level force like Ronan's Universal Weapon was able to shatter it.
- Superhuman Stamina & Density: He can exert himself at peak capacity for extended periods without tiring. His body is also massively dense, contributing to his durability and making him extremely difficult to move or knock off his feet.
- Equipment:
- Giant Axe-Halberd: Black Dwarf's signature weapon is a colossal, two-bladed polearm that functions as both an axe and a spear. It is incredibly large and heavy, yet he wields it with surprising speed and precision. The weapon is durable enough to parry attacks from powerful opponents and sharp enough to cleave through most materials. It is a simple, effective tool for a simple, effective warrior.
Marvel Cinematic Universe (Cull Obsidian)
- Personality: The MCU's Cull Obsidian is portrayed as a more bestial and less cerebral character than his comic counterpart. He is a loyal and ferocious attack dog for Thanos. He rarely speaks, communicating primarily through roars, grunts, and acts of extreme violence. His tactical approach is straightforward: identify the target and destroy everything between him and it. He displays a degree of battle-cunning, such as when he gets the upper hand on the Hulkbuster armor, but he lacks any deeper strategy, relying entirely on his overwhelming power.
- Powers and Abilities:
- Superhuman Strength: His strength is immense, arguably one of the most powerful “brick” type characters seen in the MCU. He was able to physically overpower Iron Man's Bleeding Edge armor, knock back Spider-Man with ease, and go toe-to-toe with the Hulkbuster armor, a suit designed specifically to contain the Hulk.
- Superhuman Durability: Cull is exceptionally durable, capable of withstanding direct repulsor blasts from Iron Man and enduring the concussive force of being smashed through buildings. However, his skin is not portrayed as “unbreakable” like his comic version. A sufficiently sharp object, like Wong's teleportation portal, could sever his limb, and the concentrated energy of Wakanda's shield was enough to completely vaporize him.
- Equipment:
- Prosthetic Multi-Weapon: Cull Obsidian's most unique feature in the MCU is his advanced, cybernetic left arm, which is a versatile, shape-changing weapon. This piece of Chitauri-level technology is far more complex than Black Dwarf's simple axe. Its observed functions include:
- Hammer/Mace: A large, blunt-force weapon used for smashing and creating shockwaves.
- Claw/Blade: A sharp, pincer-like weapon capable of grappling and piercing. He uses this to try and pry open the Hulkbuster.
- Shield: A deployable energy shield that can block attacks, which he uses to defend against Iron Man's repulsors.
- Grappling Hook/Tether: A chain-like tether that can be fired to ensnare opponents or latch onto objects, which he uses to try and capture Doctor Strange.
- Armor: He wears a thick suit of armor that provides additional protection, though his natural durability is his primary defense.
Part 4: Key Relationships & Network
Core Allies
Cull Obsidian's entire existence revolves around his service to Thanos and his place within the Black Order.
- Thanos: Thanos is Cull's absolute master. In both continuities, the relationship is one of a general to a supreme commander. Cull's loyalty is unwavering, born of fear and a belief in Thanos's mission. In the comics, this relationship is shown to be conditional; Thanos has no tolerance for failure and discards Black Dwarf after his defeat in Wakanda. In the MCU, the “Children of Thanos” dynamic suggests a twisted-paternal relationship, but Cull's role is clearly that of the enforcer, valued for his might rather than his counsel.
- The Black Order (Children of Thanos): Cull is a core member of this elite unit. He works alongside Corvus Glaive, Proxima Midnight, and Ebony Maw. His role is clear: he is the muscle. While Ebony Maw handles subterfuge and telekinesis, and Corvus and Proxima act as skilled warriors and commanders, Cull is the wrecking ball they point at the enemy's strongest defenses. There is little camaraderie shown; their relationship is purely professional and hierarchical. In the MCU, Ebony Maw often acts as the field leader, giving orders to Cull during the attack on New York.
Arch-Enemies
As a servant of Thanos, Cull Obsidian's enemies are, by extension, anyone who opposes the Mad Titan's will.
- The Avengers: The Avengers and their allies represent the primary opposition to Cull's objectives on Earth.
- In the MCU: He has specific, violent confrontations with multiple members. He fights Iron Man and Spider-Man in New York, proving a significant challenge for both. His most definitive rivalry is with Bruce Banner in the Hulkbuster armor, a true battle of titans that results in Cull's death.
- In the Comics: His primary foes during Infinity were the forces of Wakanda, led by Black Panther. T'Challa's strategic outmaneuvering of Black Dwarf represents the classic “brains vs. brawn” conflict and is Black Dwarf's greatest failure.
- Ronan the Accuser: In the Earth-616 comics, Ronan is Black Dwarf's executioner. During the Avengers' assault on the Peak, Black Dwarf finds himself facing a collection of cosmic powerhouses. It is the Kree Accuser who delivers the final, fatal blow, ending the disgraced general's life with a single, brutal swing of his Universal Weapon.
Affiliations
- The Black Order (Cull Obsidian in Earth-616): This is his primary and, for most of his life, only affiliation. In the comics, this is the name of the group itself. They are Thanos's chosen generals, the spearhead of his invasions, and feared throughout the cosmos as extensions of his will.
- The Children of Thanos (MCU): The MCU's rebranding of the team. This name implies a more personal, cult-like devotion to their “father,” Thanos. They are zealots, utterly committed to his goal of balancing the universe.
Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines
Infinity (Earth-616)
This 2013 crossover event marks Black Dwarf's debut and his most significant storyline. As part of Thanos's full-scale invasion of Earth, the Black Order is sent to neutralize Earth's defenses. Black Dwarf is tasked with conquering Wakanda, one of the most formidable nations on the planet. Believing his raw power to be sufficient, he leads a direct assault. The Wakandan army, utilizing advanced technology, vibranium-based weaponry, and superior tactics under Black Panther's command, not only halts his invasion but soundly defeats his forces. He is publicly shamed and forced to retreat. This failure leads to his expulsion from the Order by a disgusted Thanos, setting the stage for his final, desperate stand and subsequent death at the hands of Ronan the Accuser. This storyline firmly establishes his character as immensely powerful but strategically inept and ultimately disposable in the eyes of his master.
The Battle for the Infinity Stones (MCU)
This overarching narrative, spanning Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, constitutes Cull Obsidian's entire MCU history. In Infinity War, he is a key player in the hunt for the Infinity Stones. His fight in New York against Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Doctor Strange demonstrates his power level as he forces the heroes onto the defensive. His later role in the Battle of Wakanda is pivotal; he acts as a juggernaut, breaking through the lines and directly engaging the Hulkbuster armor in a prolonged and brutal fight. His death—being disintegrated by the Wakandan energy shield—is one of the battle's most memorable moments and a key victory for the heroes. The appearance of his 2014 counterpart in Endgame reinforces his role as a frontline threat in Thanos's army before he is wiped from existence.
"No Surrender" (Avengers Vol. 1, 2018)
In this comic storyline, Black Dwarf gets a brief but notable second chance at life. He, along with the other members of the original Black Order, is resurrected by the cosmic entity known as the Challenger to serve as his personal warriors in a contest against the Grandmaster, who has his own team of villains. Now fighting for a new master, Black Dwarf once again serves as the heavy muscle. The resurrected Order proves to be a formidable force. However, his second life is short-lived. He is ultimately defeated and killed again, this time by the spectral hero Doctor Druid. This appearance served as a reminder of the character's threat level but also cemented his status as a high-tier but ultimately beatable cosmic foe.
Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions
- Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series (Video Game): A version of Black Dwarf appears in this narrative-driven game. He is a member of the Black Order and serves Thanos, visually resembling his comic book counterpart but often reflecting the more direct, brutal nature seen in the MCU.
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order (Video Game): As the game's title suggests, Cull Obsidian (using his MCU name) plays a major role as a boss character. His appearance and abilities are heavily inspired by his portrayal in
Avengers: Infinity War, including his versatile weapon-arm. He is a formidable physical challenge for the player's team of heroes. - Guardians of the Galaxy (Animated Series): In this animated series, the character is named Cull Obsidian, showcasing the widespread adoption of the MCU name. He appears alongside the Black Order, serving Thanos. His design is a blend of comic and film aesthetics, and he consistently fills the role of the team's powerhouse, engaging in battles with the Guardians of the Galaxy and the Avengers.