词条 | Stick (comics) |
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image= |caption=Stick |character_name=Stick |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=Daredevil #176 (November 1981) |creators=Frank Miller |full_name= |supports=Daredevil |powers=Master martial artist Radar sense Acute hearing, taste, touch and smell Telepathy Ability to drain life energy from another person |}} Stick is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Stick appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Netflix television shows Daredevil and The Defenders played by Scott Glenn. He was the leader of a group called the Chaste. He trained a young Matt Murdock how to fight and protect himself. He occasionally drops in whenever he needs a favor from Matt. He trained a young Elektra how to fight as well. He tried to help Matt and the other Defenders fight the Hand. Publication historyStick first appeared in Daredevil #176 and was created by Frank Miller. Fictional character biographyThe mysterious Stick is a blind sensei who trained Matt Murdock. Stick has made it his mission to keep the Chaste pure and clean from any evil infection. He forbade another of his prominent students, Elektra Natchios, from remaining in their ranks because of her vengeful personality, in spite of her formidable progress.{{issue|date=December 2012}} Stick is quite punishing and arrogant with his charges. He encountered Wolverine in his feral state and brought him back to reasoning, in part because of continued battering from his bō and hard-nosed advising.[1] Eventually, the Hand sought to wipe out Stick and the good warriors of the Chaste altogether. Stick thwarted an assassination attempt by four Hand operatives; he then summoned the other members of his order to New York City. With the assistance of his clan, Stick defeated Kirigi, the Hand's most lethal ninja at the time. The Hand regrouped and attacked Stick and his band of warriors (Shaft, Stone, and Claw) that now included Daredevil and Daredevil's former lover, the Black Widow. The Hand had almost overpowered the small band of warriors, when Stick and Shaft resorted to an ancient technique that drained the life force from all ninja present. Unfortunately, the technique resulted in the explosion and deaths of Stick and his comrade as a result of the excess energy they had absorbed. Despite their losses and the escape of the superheroes, the Hand considered the destruction of their nemesis and leader of their enemy a victory and turned their attention to other schemes.{{issue|date=December 2012}} Years later, the Hand turned its attention to the leaderless Chaste, once again attempting to destroy them. This time they sought to prevent the Chaste's members from locating the newborn child that would bear Stick's reincarnated soul. The Hand severely crippled Stick's soldiers, reducing their number to a handful of warriors. The few Chaste remaining traveled to New York, seeking the assistance of Daredevil who reluctantly aided his former mentor's disciples. In Japan, the Hand attacked the Chaste and Daredevil relentlessly. Fighting alongside Daredevil, the Chaste barely managed to escape and safeguard their master's reincarnated spirit.{{issue|date=December 2012}} As part of All-New, All-Different Marvel, the Collector resurrects Stick to compete for him in the third iteration of the Contest of Champions.[2] During the fourth on-panel battle, Stick secretly allies with the Sentry of Earth-1611, a reluctant member of the opposing team assembled by the Grandmaster. When their alliance is revealed, the two are vaporized by Punisher 2099's Molecular Disintegrator.[3] While experimenting with the Iso-Sphere, the Maestro unintentionally brings Stick back in the form of an elderly Rick Jones. In the final battle, Stick sheds his disguise, distracts the Maestro by resurrecting the Sentry and instructs Outlaw on how to use the Iso-Sphere to end the Contest of Champions. Stick is afterwards shown back on Earth, where he forms a new superhero team with Outlaw, Ares, Guillotine, and White Fox.[4] Other versionsUltimate MarvelThe Ultimate Marvel version of Stick is introduced in the third volume of Mark Millar's Ultimate Avengers as someone who trained along with Matt Murdock, Blade, Shaft, and Stone by their mentor Anthony. Stick is later seen training a 13-year-old blind boy (Ray Connor) to be a new Daredevil after Murdock's death in the NY Ultimatum wave. Stick has been training Ray for weeks and is about to graduate, but is later bitten and turned into a vampire. He later appears to be in the possession of the vampire Nerd-Hulk (an intelligent clone of the Hulk) under orders of their leader Vampire X.[5] After Anthony is killed by Nerd Hulk, Stick led Nerd Hulk's uprising at the Triskelion. He and most vampires are later killed in Iran after being teleported there by Captain America using Perun's hammer and then Blade impaling him in the chest with his sword.[6] In other mediaTelevisionLive action
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References1. ^Wolverine (vol. 2) #105 (September 1996). Marvel Comics. 2. ^{{Cite comic|writer = Al Ewing|penciller = Paco Medina|inker = Juan Vlasco|colorist = David Curiel|letterer = VC's Joe Sabino|editor = Mark Paniccia and Chris Robinson|story = Chess Not Checkers|title = All-New, All-Different Marvel Point One|volume = 1|issue = #1|date = 7 October 2015|publisher = Marvel Comics|location = United States}} 3. ^{{Cite comic|writer = Al Ewing|penciller = Paco Medina|inker = Juan Vlasco|colorist = David Curiel|letterer = VC's Joe Sabino|editor = Mark Paniccia|story = Cheat Code|title = Contest of Champions|volume = 2|issue = #5|date = 3 February 2016|publisher = Marvel Comics|location = United States}} 4. ^{{Cite comic|writer = Al Ewing|penciller = Rhoald Marcellius|inker = Rhoald Marcellius|colorist = Andrew Crossley|letterer = VC's Joe Sabino|editor = Mark Paniccia and Chris Robinson|story = Earth's Fightiest Heroes|title = Contest of Champions|volume = 2|issue = #10|date = 20 July 2016|publisher = Marvel Comics|location = United States}} 5. ^Ultimate Comics: Avengers 3 #1 (Sept. 2010) 6. ^Ultimate Comics: Avengers 3 #6 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/tv/23265/scott_glenn_joins_marvels_daredevil_for_netflix|title=Scott Glenn Joins Marvel's Daredevil for Netflix|date=September 15, 2014|publisher=Marvel.com}} 8. ^{{cite episode|title=Stick|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Turner, Brad (director); Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=April 10, 2015|season=1|number=7}} 9. ^{{cite episode|title=Guilty as Sin|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Uppendahl, Michael (director); Whit Anderson (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=8}} 10. ^{{cite episode|title=.380|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Surjik, Stephen (director); Mark Verheiden (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=11}} 11. ^{{cite episode|title=The Dark at the End of the Tunnel|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Lyn, Euros (director); Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=12}} 12. ^{{cite episode|title=A Cold Day in Hell's Kitchen|series=Marvel's Daredevil|credits=Hoar, Peter (director); Marco Ramirez and Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=March 18, 2016|season=2|number=13}} 13. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.comingsoon.net/tv/news/782357-scott-glenn-rachael-taylor-and-rosario-dawson-confirmed-for-the-defenders#/slide/1 | title=Scott Glenn, Rachael Taylor, and Rosario Dawson Confirmed for The Defenders | publisher=Comingsoon.net | date=November 2, 2016 | accessdate=November 2, 2016 | last=Perry | first=Spencer | deadurl=no}} 14. ^{{cite episode|title=Worst Behavior|series=The Defenders|credits=Hoar, Peter (director); Lauren Schmidt Hissrich & Douglas Petrie (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=August 18, 2017|season=1|number=3}} 15. ^{{cite episode|title=Royal Dragon|series=The Defenders|credits=Abraham, Phil (director); Douglas Petrie & Marco Ramirez (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=August 18, 2017|season=1|number=4}} 16. ^{{cite episode|title=Take Shelter|series=Marvel's The Defenders|credits=Briesewitz, Uta (director); Lauren Schmidt Hissrich & Douglas Petrie & Marco Ramirez (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=August 18, 2017|season=1|number=5}} 17. ^{{cite episode|title=Ashes, Ashes|series=The Defenders|credits=Surjik, Stephen (director); Drew Goddard & Marco Ramirez (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=August 18, 2017|season=1|number=6}} 18. ^{{cite episode|title=Fish in the Jailhouse|series=The Defenders|credits=Alcalá, Félix Enríquez (director); Lauren Schmidt Hissrich & Marco Ramirez (writer)|network=Netflix|airdate=August 18, 2017|season=1|number=7}} 19. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/defenders-scott-glenn-sticks-future-1032576| title='The Defenders' Star Scott Glenn Teases Potential Return to the Marvel Universe| publisher=The Hollywood Reporter | date=August 25, 2017 | accessdate=August 25, 2017 | last=Wigler | first=Josh | deadurl=no}} 20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/features/how-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-went-from-comics-in-joke-to-cowabunga-blockbuster-20140814|title=How 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Went From In-Joke to Blockbuster|date=August 14, 2014|publisher=Rolling Stone}} External links
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