Show pageBack 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. ====== Frenzy (Joanna Cargill) ====== ===== Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary ===== * **Core Identity: A physically indomitable mutant whose steel-hard skin and superhuman strength are matched only by a fiercely complex personality, Joanna Cargill has evolved from a traumatized and wrathful super-villain into one of the most compelling and formidable members of the [[x-men]].** * **Key Takeaways:** * **Evolution from Villain to Hero:** Frenzy's character arc is one of Marvel's most significant redemption stories. She began as a member of Apocalypse's Alliance of Evil and later became a fanatical follower of Magneto as one of his Acolytes, driven by a deep-seated belief in mutant superiority. Her eventual decision to join the X-Men, particularly under the leadership of [[cyclops]], marked a profound and hard-won transformation, exploring themes of forgiveness, identity, and finding a true home. * **Physical Powerhouse:** Joanna Cargill is a top-tier bruiser in the Marvel Universe. Her powerset is straightforward but devastatingly effective: immense superhuman strength rivaling beings like Rogue and She-Hulk, and a nigh-invulnerable, carbon-steel-like epidermis that makes her incredibly difficult to injure. This makes her a frontline shock trooper and an anchor in any combat scenario. * **Untapped Mainstream Potential:** Despite a rich and complex history spanning decades in the comics, Frenzy remains a relatively obscure character to the general public. She has **never appeared in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)** and her most prominent on-screen role to date is a brief, non-speaking appearance in the //X-Men '97// animated series. This makes her a character with immense potential for future adaptations. ===== Part 2: Origin and Evolution ===== ==== Publication History and Creation ==== Frenzy first appeared in **//X-Factor// #4**, published in May 1986. She was created by writer Bob Layton and artist Keith Pollard as a member of the Alliance of Evil, a team of mutants assembled by the ancient and powerful [[apocalypse]]. Initially, she was presented as a fairly one-dimensional antagonist, a "bruiser" with immense strength and a bad attitude, serving as a physical threat for the original X-Men team operating under the guise of X-Factor. Her initial design and characterization were products of their time, a straightforward super-villain without the deep psychological motivations that would later define her. Over the years, however, writers like Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza, and particularly Mike Carey took a profound interest in her, fleshing out her backstory and motivations. The retcon of her tragic childhood, introduced in //Uncanny X-Men// #298, was a pivotal moment, transforming her from a simple thug into a deeply sympathetic figure whose rage was rooted in profound trauma. This evolution culminated in her joining the X-Men during the "Schism" era, a development that cemented her transition from a C-list villain to a complex and beloved supporting character. ==== In-Universe Origin Story ==== The origin of Joanna Cargill is a story of tragedy and trauma, which directly informs her entire life's trajectory. Her violent past is the crucible that forged the angry, aggressive woman who would first be known as Frenzy. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === Joanna Cargill was born in a working-class neighborhood, the daughter of an abusive, hyper-masculine military officer. Her father harbored a deep-seated prejudice against mutants, a sentiment he frequently and violently expressed. From a young age, Joanna lived in constant fear of him. He was particularly cruel to her older brother, whom he relentlessly pushed to be a "real man," and was dismissive and controlling towards Joanna and her mother. The defining, horrific event of her life occurred in her early teens. Her mutant powers, superhuman strength and invulnerability, manifested violently and without warning. During a particularly brutal confrontation where her father was beating her mother and was about to turn his rage on her, Joanna instinctively fought back. Her newfound, uncontrolled strength was so immense that she killed him with a single blow. Horrified by what she had done and terrified of the power she now possessed, Joanna ran away from home. Her mother, caught between shock and her own history of abuse, screamed at her, calling her a monster. With her family shattered and her home lost, Joanna was left to fend for herself on the streets. This deep-seated trauma—the abuse, the accidental patricide, and her mother's rejection—instilled in her a profound self-loathing and a burning anger at a world that she felt had betrayed her. Living as a mercenary, she adopted the codename "Frenzy," a name that perfectly encapsulated the rage she carried. It was this rage that made her a prime candidate for figures who sought to channel mutant anger for their own causes. She was first recruited by [[apocalypse]] into his Alliance of Evil, and later found a more permanent, ideological home with [[magneto]] and his [[acolytes]]. To Frenzy, Magneto's philosophy of mutant supremacy wasn't just a political stance; it was a validation of her existence and a justification for the rage she felt against a human world that had only ever shown her cruelty. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === **Joanna Cargill, also known as Frenzy, has not appeared or been referenced in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to date.** The MCU has only recently begun to introduce the concept of mutants, starting with characters like Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) and the appearance of Professor X from an alternate reality in //Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness//. As of now, the mainstream MCU (Earth-616, as it's designated within the cinematic universe) is still in the earliest stages of establishing the X-Men and their vast roster of associated characters. Frenzy, being a character who is deeply enmeshed in the more complex and long-running X-Men comic storylines (particularly those involving Apocalypse and the Acolytes), is considered a more secondary figure compared to core X-Men like Wolverine, Storm, or Cyclops. It is likely that Marvel Studios will focus on establishing the primary heroes and villains of the X-Men mythos before delving into more nuanced characters like Joanna Cargill. However, her compelling redemption arc and formidable powers make her a strong candidate for inclusion in future projects as the MCU's mutant saga expands. ===== Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality ===== Frenzy is defined by her raw physical power and the unyielding will forged by a lifetime of hardship. Her abilities make her a formidable opponent for even the strongest heroes in the Marvel Universe. === Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe) === ==== Powers and Abilities ==== * **Superhuman Strength:** Frenzy's primary mutant ability is a vast level of superhuman strength. While the exact limits have varied over her history, she is consistently depicted as being in the upper echelon of Marvel's powerhouses. She is officially classified as being able to lift (press) in excess of 75 tons, placing her in a similar strength class to characters like The Thing (Ben Grimm) and She-Hulk. She has demonstrated feats such as: * Tearing through the reinforced hulls of spaceships and military bunkers. * Engaging in prolonged, direct physical combat with powerhouses like Rogue (with Ms. Marvel's powers) and She-Hulk. * Overpowering multiple lower-level superhumans simultaneously. * Her strength is sufficient to shatter concrete and bend high-tensile steel with ease. * **Superhuman Durability:** Frenzy's skin, muscle, and bone tissues are far denser than a normal human's, granting her incredible resistance to injury. Her epidermis is often described as being as hard as carbon steel or even secondary adamantium. This durability makes her: * **Impervious to Conventional Weaponry:** High-caliber bullets, explosives, and most forms of conventional artillery are incapable of penetrating her skin. * **Resistant to Extreme Temperatures and Pressures:** She can survive in the vacuum of space for short periods and withstand extreme heat and cold. * **Blunt Force Trauma Resistance:** She can withstand tremendous impact forces, such as being struck by powerhouse characters or falling from great heights, with little to no injury. While she can be stunned or knocked unconscious by beings of similar or greater strength, she is exceptionally difficult to physically damage. * **Superhuman Stamina:** Frenzy's advanced musculature produces significantly fewer fatigue toxins than a normal human. She can exert herself at peak capacity for at least 24 hours before the build-up of fatigue toxins in her bloodstream begins to impair her. * **Expert Combatant:** Beyond her raw power, Joanna is a highly skilled and experienced hand-to-hand combatant. Her years as a mercenary, a super-villain, and finally an X-Man have honed her fighting instincts. She often employs a brawling style that takes full advantage of her strength and invulnerability, but she is also trained in more formal combat techniques, making her a disciplined and strategic fighter when necessary. ==== Personality and Ideology ==== Frenzy's personality is her most complex attribute. Initially, she was defined by a singular, burning **rage**. This rage was a direct result of her childhood trauma and a defense mechanism against a world she perceived as hostile. As a villain, she was aggressive, confrontational, and utterly convinced of her own righteousness, fully embracing the "mutant supremacist" ideology of her leaders. She saw humans as weak and deserving of subjugation, a belief that justified her violent actions. However, beneath this hardened exterior lay a deep-seated vulnerability and a desperate need for belonging. She craved acceptance and a family, which is what drew her so powerfully to charismatic leaders like Magneto. She wanted to believe in something that gave her life purpose and a place in the world. Her transition to the X-Men forced a profound ideological and personal evolution. Working alongside heroes she once despised, particularly her complex relationship with [[cyclops]], challenged her entire worldview. She learned to temper her rage with discipline, her arrogance with empathy, and her fanaticism with pragmatism. The modern Joanna Cargill is still tough, blunt, and unafraid of conflict, but she is also fiercely loyal, protective of her teammates, and possesses a wry, cynical sense of humor. She is a survivor who has fought for her place in the world and carries the scars of her past, but no longer allows them to solely define her. === Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) === As Joanna Cargill has not appeared in the MCU, her potential abilities and personality within this continuity remain speculative. Should she be adapted, it is highly likely that her core powerset of superhuman strength and invulnerability would be retained, as they are central to her identity. The cinematic portrayal would likely focus on visually impressive feats of strength and durability. Her personality would be the most critical element to adapt. An MCU version of Frenzy could be introduced in several ways: * **As an Antagonist:** She could initially appear as a member of a group like the Acolytes or the Mutant Liberation Front, serving as a powerful physical threat to a fledgling X-Men team. This would allow the MCU to explore the more radical side of the mutant rights movement. * **As a Redeemed Hero:** Alternatively, she could be introduced already on a path to redemption, perhaps as a character seeking refuge with the X-Men after a dark past. This would allow for a more immediate exploration of her complex personality and internal conflicts. Given the MCU's tendency to explore the moral complexities of its characters, an adaptation would almost certainly delve into her traumatic backstory to provide context for her anger and eventual transformation, making her a compelling and sympathetic figure for a new generation of fans. ===== Part 4: Key Relationships & Network ===== Frenzy's relationships are a testament to her journey, reflecting her shifts in allegiance, ideology, and personal growth. ==== Core Allies ==== * **Cyclops (Scott Summers):** Unquestionably one of the most significant relationships in Frenzy's life. During the Utopia era, when the X-Men were fractured, Frenzy chose to side with Cyclops's more militant faction. What began as a professional alliance between leader and soldier blossomed into a complex and intimate romantic relationship. Scott saw beyond her tough exterior to the capable and loyal woman beneath, and Joanna found in Scott a leader who respected her strength and treated her as an equal. Their relationship was a major catalyst for her humanization and her full integration into the X-Men. Though their romance eventually ended, they retain a deep, mutual respect. * **Magneto (Max Eisenhardt):** For many years, Magneto was the central figure in Frenzy's life. She was one of his most loyal and fanatical Acolytes, viewing him as a messianic figure for mutantkind. She believed in his cause without question and was willing to die for him. This relationship was born of her need for a powerful father figure and a cause to believe in. Even after leaving the Acolytes and joining the X-Men, a part of her still holds a complicated respect for the man who gave her a sense of purpose when she was lost. * **Gambit (Remy LeBeau):** Frenzy and Gambit have a long and complicated history that predates their time on the X-Men, having occasionally crossed paths in their mercenary days. When they served together on Rogue's X-Men team in //X-Men: Legacy//, their shared past as former criminals and outsiders created a unique bond. They often clashed due to their abrasive personalities but also developed a grudging respect and a potent "buddy cop" dynamic, with Gambit's charm and cunning playing off Frenzy's blunt force and pragmatism. ==== Arch-Enemies ==== * **Jean Grey:** During her time as an Acolyte and a villain, Frenzy saw Jean Grey as the embodiment of everything she hated about the X-Men's ideology: the desire for peaceful coexistence with humans. This ideological clash was intensified by personal animosity, particularly during Frenzy's relationship with Cyclops, where she felt she was in the shadow of Scott's "one true love." Their confrontations were often brutal, both physically and psychologically. * **Apocalypse (En Sabah Nur):** As Frenzy's first major leader, Apocalypse represented a purely transactional and abusive form of power. Unlike Magneto, who offered ideology, Apocalypse offered only strength through servitude. Frenzy served him out of a combination of fear and a belief in his "survival of the fittest" creed, which resonated with her own traumatic upbringing. Her time in his Alliance of Evil was a formative part of her villainous career, but one she would later come to reject as she sought a more meaningful existence. ==== Affiliations ==== * **Alliance of Evil:** Her first known team, assembled by Apocalypse to serve his agenda. * **Femizons:** A short-lived all-female team of super-villains led by Superia. * **Acolytes:** Her longest and most significant villainous affiliation. She was a devout and high-ranking member of Magneto's team of mutant followers, serving him on Asteroid M, Avalon, and Genosha. * **X-Men:** Her heroic home. She officially joined Cyclops's "Extinction Team" and later served on various other squads, proving her loyalty and cementing her place as a true hero. * **S.W.O.R.D.:** During the Krakoan Age, she served with [[abigail_brand]]'s new iteration of S.W.O.R.D. as an ambassador and security agent for the mutant space program. * **Krakoan Government:** As a citizen of the mutant nation of [[krakoa]], she took on several roles, including serving as an ambassador to the human world, a position that put her diplomatic skills (and patience) to the ultimate test. ===== Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines ===== Frenzy's character has been shaped by her participation in several major events in the X-Men's history. ==== The X-Tinction Agenda ==== This storyline was a significant moment of trauma for Frenzy. At the time, she was living on the mutant-led island of Genosha. The nation was attacked by Cameron Hodge and his anti-mutant forces. Joanna was captured and subjected to the "Mutate" bonding process, a horrific procedure that stripped mutants of their free will and turned them into mindless slaves. Though she was eventually freed, the experience of being powerless and violated left deep psychological scars, reinforcing her hatred for humanity and solidifying her commitment to Magneto's cause. ==== Fatal Attractions ==== This event showcased Frenzy at the peak of her fanaticism as an Acolyte. When Magneto returned and established his space station, Avalon, as a haven for mutants, Frenzy was among the first to join him. She acted as one of his chief lieutenants, fiercely defending him from the X-Men and carrying out his will without question. Her actions during this period, including brutal battles against the X-Men, cemented her reputation as one of their most dangerous and ideologically driven foes. ==== X-Men: Schism & Regenesis ==== This was Frenzy's ultimate turning point. When a new, massive Sentinel threatened the X-Men's island home of Utopia, a deep ideological rift formed between Cyclops and Wolverine. Cyclops believed in training the younger mutants to be soldiers to defend their people, while Wolverine wanted to protect their innocence. Forced to choose a side, Frenzy made the shocking decision to stand with Cyclops. She argued that she had been a child soldier herself and that running from a fight was a luxury mutants could not afford. This decision marked her official break from her villainous past and her first true step toward becoming an X-Man. She joined Cyclops's Extinction Team and began her long, difficult journey toward redemption. ==== The Krakoan Age (House of X / Powers of X) ==== With the founding of the mutant nation-state of Krakoa, Joanna found a new sense of purpose. For the first time, she was not just a soldier or a follower, but a citizen and a builder of a new society. She took on the role of an ambassador, traveling to Arakko (Mars) and acting as a diplomatic envoy to the rest of the solar system. This role was a far cry from her past as a brawler and zealot, forcing her to rely on intellect and diplomacy rather than just her fists. Her time on Krakoa represented the full realization of her character arc: a woman who had once sought to burn the world down was now helping to build a new one. ===== Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions ===== * **Age of Apocalypse (Earth-295):** In this harsh alternate reality ruled by Apocalypse, Joanna Cargill was a hero. She was a core member of Magneto's X-Men, fighting to protect both humans and mutants from Apocalypse's tyrannical regime. This version of Frenzy was notable because she was a fully-realized hero long before her Earth-616 counterpart. She was tough and pragmatic but unquestionably noble, showcasing the heroic potential that lay dormant within the primary version of the character. * **X-Men '97 (Animated Series):** While not a comic book variant, her appearance here is her most significant on-screen role to date. In the critically acclaimed //X-Men '97//, a character visually identical to Frenzy's comic book appearance is seen as a resident of Genosha. She is shown in the background of several scenes before tragically being killed during the horrific Wild Sentinel attack in the episode "Remember It." Though she is a non-speaking character, her inclusion was a significant nod to comic fans and her death was part of one of the most impactful moments in the series. * **X-Men: The End (Earth-41001):** In this possible future timeline, Frenzy remained a loyal member of the X-Men. She fought alongside them in their final battles against their greatest enemies, ultimately sacrificing her life to protect her teammates and the future of mutantkind, dying as a true hero. ===== See Also ===== * [[x-men]] * [[magneto]] * [[cyclops]] * [[acolytes]] * [[krakoa]] * [[apocalypse]] ===== Notes and Trivia ===== ((Joanna Cargill was originally created by writer Bob Layton for a creator-owned series called //Strikeforce//, but when the series wasn't picked up, he repurposed her and other characters for his work on Marvel's //X-Factor//.)) ((In her earliest appearances, Frenzy's race was depicted inconsistently. While she is an African-American woman, some early colorists depicted her with a much lighter skin tone. This was later standardized, and her identity as a Black woman is now a consistent part of her character.)) ((One of Frenzy's most famous fights was against She-Hulk during the //Avengers vs. X-Men// storyline. The two powerhouses engaged in a brutal, protracted brawl that showcased Frenzy's ability to go toe-to-toe with the strongest heroes in the Marvel Universe.)) ((The specific details of Frenzy's abusive father and her patricide were revealed in a flashback sequence in //Uncanny X-Men// #298 (March 1993), a key issue that added immense depth to her character.)) ((During her time on the X-Men, it was briefly teased that she might have a tertiary mutation of low-level pain resistance or a healing factor, which would explain her ability to recover from fights with beings even stronger than herself, but this has not been fully explored.)) ((Her codename has occasionally been a point of contention in-universe. After joining the X-Men, some teammates, like Rogue, felt that "Frenzy" carried too many negative connotations from her past, but Joanna chose to keep it, in a way owning her entire history, both the good and the bad.))