Proxima Midnight

Marvel Comics fictional character
Comics character
Proxima Midnight
Proxima Midnight.
Cover of Infinity #5 (December 2013).
Art by In-Hyuk Lee.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceNew Avengers #8
(September 2013)
Created byJonathan Hickman
In-story information
Team affiliationsButcher Squadron
Black Order
PartnershipsCorvus Glaive
Supergiant
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, endurance, and senses
  • Expert hand-to-hand combatant
  • Nigh-invulnerability
  • Throwing spear granting:
    • Mass manipulation
    • Energy projection
    • Toxin

Proxima Midnight is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Jonathan Hickman,[1] she first appeared in New Avengers #8 (September 2013). She is a prominent member of the Black Order working for Thanos.

The character has made several appearances in media, such as animated television series, the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame with Carrie Coon voicing the role, and video games. Coon returned to voice an alternate timeline version of the character in the Disney+ animated series What If...? (2021).

Publication history

Proxima Midnight debuted in New Avengers #8 (September 2013), created by writer Jonathan Hickman.[2] She later appeared in the 2013 Infinity series[3] and the 2017 Unworthy Thor series.[4]

Fictional character biography

Proxima Midnight is a member of Thanos' Black Order. Thanos chose her for her expert combatant skills. Proxima is the wife of fellow Order member Corvus Glaive. She was sent to Earth to retrieve an Infinity Gem from Namor,[5] but came into contact with the New Avengers.[6] She battled Spectrum and Luke Cage where she found herself evenly matched. She was humiliated by Thanos' disapproval of her actions as well as the fact that Namor did not actually possess the Gem.[7] Proxima and the rest of the Order were directed by Namor to Wakanda to search for the Gem, but were distracted when Ebony Maw revealed the location of Thane, Thanos' son. Thane wanted nothing to do with his father and imprisoned him and Proxima in amber where they were taken to Necropolis.[8]

Namor freed Proxima, as well as Thanos, and asked that they join his Cabal due to his own anger towards Earth.[9] However, Namor soon found himself hating the Cabal's tactics and vowed to work with the Illuminati to defeat them. Namor himself was betrayed and found himself and the Cabal stuck on an earth that was to be destroyed. They all managed to escape into the Ultimate Marvel Universe and vowed to get their revenge.[10] They crafted a "life raft" and managed to live past the destruction of all universes.[11] The Cabal ended up on Battleworld where they proceeded to attack the locals. However, God Emperor Doom dispersed the group to the various corners of Battleworld[12] and Proxima, along with Corvus Glaive, were imprisoned by Apocalypse.[13]

She managed to return to her own home when the Mainstream Marvel Universe was rebuilt.[14] She met up with Thanos and a cloaked figure, later revealed to be Hela, and teamed up with her to retrieve Mjolnir.[15] Their quest would lead them into battling Thor, Beta Ray Bill, The Collector and others.[16] Ultimately, Proxima and Hela were humiliated and forced to return empty handed. To prove herself worthy, Hela killed Proxima in front of Thanos, adding one last humiliation for her.[17]

During the "No Surrender" arc Challenger revived Proxima Midnight when the Black Order was reformed with Black Swan, Ebony Maw, a psychic projection of Supergiant, and a revived Black Dwarf and Corvus Glaive. The group competed with an alien version of the Lethal Legion formed by Grandmaster in a contest where Earth is the battlefield.[18]

Powers and abilities

Proxima Midnight possesses the typical attributes of a super powered individual including superhuman strength, speed, endurance and durability. Being able to survive planetary reentry without injury, she was also a master combatant and owned a spear created from a star trapped in a quantum singularity by Thanos himself.[6]

The spear is capable of drastic harm based on how it is thrown and who it is used against, becoming a multi-pronged lance of poisonous energy that follows their target, never missing. Said force was fatal to whomever it pierced, killing the victim in minutes.[19] It could revert to star form, gaining infinite mass which weighed down prey in an energy entanglement. This effect could even bind and revert an enraged Hulk back to Bruce Banner upon removal.[20]

In other media

Television

  • Proxima Midnight appears in Avengers Assemble, voiced by Kari Wahlgren.[21]
  • Proxima Midnight appears in Guardians of the Galaxy, voiced again by Kari Wahlgren.[21] This version is initially a member of the Black Order before joining the Universal Believers later in the series.

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Proxima Midnight appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Carrie Coon providing the voice and facial capture[22][23] while Monique Ganderton provided physical motion capture.[24][25]

  • Introduced in the live-action film Avengers: Infinity War, this version is a member of the Black Order and adoptive daughter of Thanos who assists him in finding the Infinity Stones,[26] only to be killed by Wanda Maximoff following a failed attempt to steal the Mind Stone from Vision.
  • An alternate timeline variant of Proxima Midnight makes a non-speaking appearance in the live-action film Avengers: Endgame.[27][28] She travels through time with Thanos to stop the Avengers from foiling Thanos' plans, later being killed after Tony Stark uses the Infinity Stones.
  • An alternate timeline variant of Proxima Midnight appears in the Disney+ animated series What If...? episode "What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?", voiced by Coon.[21]

Video games

References

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  19. ^ Mighty Avengers vol. 2 #2
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  • Proxima Midnight at the Marvel Wiki
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