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Cipher (newuniversal)

Cipher
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Cover to newuniversal: shockfront #2,
Marvel Publishing, circa 2008.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance newuniversal #1 (February 2007)
Created by Warren Ellis, Salvador Larroca
In-story information
Alter ego Jennifer Swann
Team affiliations Project Spitfire
NSA
Abilities The Cipher glyph grants its wielder advanced technological knowledge and perceptions that allow individuals to understand and construct advanced technology.

Cipher (Jennifer Swann) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has received many varied complaints . The character appears in the newuniversal imprint of Marvel Comics, and is one of the four initial superhumans created by the White Event in 2006 (the others being Justice, Nightmask, and Star Brand). newuniversal, designated Earth-555 in the Marvel Comics multiverse, is a re-imagining of the New Universe imprint from the late 1980s. The name Cipher actually refers to two things: a powerful extra-dimensional glyph (tattoo) that confers superhuman powers on a sentient being, and the name of the being that wields the glyph. Cipher is a new superhuman created by Warren Ellis and Salvador Larroca who were inspired by the original Spitfire and the nature of the Star Brand itself (as an extra-dimensional tool of near-unlimited power), combined with strong conceptual ties to Iron Man.

Essentially nothing is known about Dr. Jennifer Swann’s early life, or where she earned her doctorate. Sometime in the late 1990s or early 2000s she was hired by the NSA to work on Project Spitfire, taking her father’s previous position there. Jennifer continues the work her father, Dr. Joseph Swann, began in 1959 on the H.E.X. (Human Enhancement eXperimental) initiative, an armored exoskeleton that is intended to enable its wearer to combat superhumans with a wide variety of weapons. The original suit was created by Anthony Stark in 1959 who became Cipher in the "The Fireworks" event in 1955, and is an alternate version of Tony Stark (Iron Man) from the mainstream Marvel Universe. Prior to the events in newuniversal #1, neither Jennifer nor her father were able to perfect the design, both suffering broken bones during testing.


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