Jocasta | |
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Jocasta
Art by Kerry Gammill. |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The Avengers (vol. 1) #162 (August 1977) |
Created by |
Jim Shooter (Writer) George Pérez (Artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Jocasta |
Species | Android |
Team affiliations |
Mighty Avengers Mavericks Avengers Avengers Academy |
Partnerships |
Hank Pym Ultron |
Notable aliases | Bride of Ultron |
Abilities | Computer Integration Superhuman Strength Enhanced Senses Optic Cannons Force Field Generation Holographic Disguise Projector |
Jocasta is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A member of the Avengers, the character is Ultron's creation.
Jocasta first appears in The Avengers (vol. 1) #162 (August 1977) and was created by Jim Shooter and George Pérez.
Jocasta appeared as a supporting character in Avengers Academy from issue #1 (Aug 2010) through issue #21 (Jan 2012) and made sporadic appearances throughout the remainder of the series, appearing regularly again from #34 (Oct 2012) through its final issue #39 (Jan 2013).
Jocasta was built by the robot Ultron in an abandoned aerospace research center in Nassau, Long Island, New York, in order that Ultron might have a mate. To better allow this robot sentience, Ultron based her mind and brain patterns on the Wasp (Janet van Dyne). To animate this bride, Ultron also brainwashed Hank Pym into transferring the Wasp's lifeforce into the feminine robotic shell. Ultron named her after the wife/mother in the legend of Oedipus (a reference to the fact that Ultron's obsession with his own creator/"father" which reflects a real-life manifestation of the Oedipus Complex). However, realizing that Wasp would have to die in order for her to live, Jocasta alerted the Avengers and the team defeated Ultron and reversed the process, leaving Jocasta a mindless husk.
Pym retained custody of the inanimate Jocasta, intending to study her. Upon the urging of Wasp, Pym had her moved from their residence to the Avengers Mansion. There, Ultron revived Jocasta with a remote link, activating Wasp's mental "residue" left behind. She escaped from Avengers custody and led the Avengers into Ultron's trap. Jocasta was programmed to be loyal to Ultron. Even though she loved Ultron intensely, she could not abide by her master's evil. Jocasta eventually betrayed Ultron, choosing to help the Avengers defeat her "mate" again. She was then abducted by the Collector. Freed from Collector by the Avengers, she aided the Avengers against Korvac.