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'''Warwolf''' is the name of different characters in [[Marvel Comics]].
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==Publication history==
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The Cybertek version of Warwolf first appeared in ''Deathlok'' vol. 2 #1 and was created by [[Dwayne McDuffie]], [[Gregory Wright (comics)|Gregory Wright]], [[Denys Cowan]], and [[Mike Manley (artist)|Mike Manley]].
 
The Vince Marcus version of Warwolf who first appeared in ''Nick Fury’s Howling Commandos'' #1 and was created by Richard Buckler.
 
==Fictional character biography==
 
===Cybertek version===
Warwolf was created by Billy Hansen and others at Cybertek Systems Inc. (a cybernetic research division of [[Roxxon Energy Corporation]]) as a hunter assassination cyborg which occurred before the creation of [[Deathlok]]. Billy Hansen and his colleagues placed a [[gray wolf]] brain into the cyborg body. From his imprisonment, Harlan Ryker activated remotely activated it and sent it to attack all his former superiors who might testify against him for the creation of Deathlok. Billy Hansen was the first person Warwolf attacked and killed him upon shattering his car. Then it broke into the National Security Agency facility where it destroyed all records that were pertaining to Harlan Ryker's investigation. Upon traveling to Cybertek's main facility in [[Paterson, New Jersey]] where Deathlok was meeting with Jim Dworman. Deathlok discovered that Warwolf had the brain of a gray wolf and made certain that its systems were on non-lethal mode. After Deathlok was unable to stop Warwolf from destroying the computerized files, Warwolf escaped where it moved faster than Deathlok. When Deathlok infiltrated the Danbury Maximum Security Federal Penitentiary to confront Harlan Ryker, Warwolf also showed up and targeted Cybertek's account manager John Rozum. Deathlok managed to prevent Warwolf from attacking John Rozum. Deathlok used his energy pistol to incapacitate Warwolf. Deathlok rescinded the "no killing" parameter and put Warwolf out of its misery since it was undergoing a system failure and that its organic components would fail in 6 hours. There was enough back-up memory that Dworman was able to call up Harlan Ryker's kill orders.<ref>''Deathlok'' Vol. 2 #1</ref>
 
===Vince Marcus===
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|caption=Warwolf leads the ''Howling Commandos'' in wolfwerewolf form.
|character_name=Warwolf
|debut=''[[Nick Fury’sFury's Howling Commandos]]'' #1 (2005)
|creators=Richard Buckler
|real_name=Vince "Vic" Marcus
|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]]
|species=[[Werewolf]]
|alliances={{unbulleted list|[[S.H.I.E.L.D.]]|[[Nick Fury's Howling Commandos|Howling Commandos]]|[[Howling Commandos#Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D.|S.T.A.K.E]]}}
|aliases=
|powers=In human form:<br>Long lifespan<br>In wolfwerewolf form:<br>Superhuman strength, reaction time, durability, and endurance<br>Enhanced speed, and senses<br>Deadly claws and fangs<br>Wields dagger and energy pistol
}}
'''Warwolf''' is the name of different fictional characters appearing in [[American comic book]]s published by [[Marvel Comics]].
Vince Marcus is a member of [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'s [[Howling Commandos]] Monster Force. He is the field commander. It is unknown yet when he joined S.H.I.E.L.D. or why he is nicknamed Warwolf.{{issue|date=December 2012}}
 
==Publication history==
He has fought with guns and also used his claws to infiltrate the "Lords of Lightning", a doomsday cult and led the assault on Stonehedge when Merlin and faeries were bringing their world into ours.{{issue|date=December 2012}}
The Cybertek version of Warwolf first appeared in ''Deathlok'' (vol. 2) #1 and was created by [[Dwayne McDuffie]], [[Gregory Wright (comics)|Gregory Wright]], [[Denys Cowan]], and [[Mike Manley (artist)|Mike Manley]].
 
The Vince Marcus version of Warwolf who first appeared in ''Nick Fury’s Howling Commandos'' #1 and was created by Richard Buckler.{{citation needed|reason=This issue is credited to a different writer/artists.|date=April 2020}}
 
The Martin Reyna version of Warwolf first appeared in ''S.H.I.E.L.D.'' (vol. 3) #9 and was created by [[Al Ewing]] and Stefano Caselli.
 
==Fictional character biography==
===Cybertek version===
Warwolf was created by Billy Hansen and others at Cybertek Systems Inc. (a cybernetic research division of [[Roxxon Energy Corporation]]) as a hunter assassination cyborg which occurred before the creation of [[Deathlok]]. Billy Hansen and his colleagues placed a [[gray wolf]] brain into the cyborg body. From his imprisonment, Harlan Ryker activated remotely activated it and sent it to attack all his former superiors who might testify against him for the creation of Deathlok. Billy Hansen was the first person Warwolf attacked and killed him upon shattering his car. Then it broke into the National Security Agency facility where it destroyed all records that were pertaining to Harlan Ryker's investigation. Upon traveling to Cybertek's main facility in [[Paterson, New Jersey]] where Deathlok was meeting with Jim Dworman., Deathlok discovered that Warwolf had the brain of a gray wolf and made certain that its systems were on non-lethal mode. After Deathlok was unable to stop Warwolf from destroying the computerized files, Warwolf escaped where it moved faster than Deathlok. When Deathlok infiltrated the Danbury Maximum Security Federal Penitentiary to confront Harlan Ryker, Warwolf also showed up and targeted Cybertek's account manager John Rozum. Deathlok managed to prevent Warwolf from attacking John Rozum. Deathlok used his energy pistol to incapacitate Warwolf. Deathlok rescinded the "no killing" parameter and put Warwolf out of its misery since it was undergoing a system failure and that its organic components would fail in 6 hours. There was enough back-up memory that Dworman was able to call up Harlan Ryker's kill orders.<ref>''Deathlok'' Vol(vol. 2) #1</ref>
 
===Vince Marcus===
Vince Marcus is a member of [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'s [[Nick Fury's Howling Commandos|Howling Commandos]] Monster Force]]. He is the field commander. It is unknown yet when he joined S.H.I.E.L.D. or why he is nicknamed Warwolf.{{issueVolume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}}
 
He has fought with guns and also used his claws to infiltrate the "Lords of Lightning", a doomsday cult and led the assault on Stonehedge when Merlin and faeries were bringing their world into ours.{{issueVolume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}}
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===Martin Reyna===
Martin Reyna is a S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent that is in charge of Area 13's [[S.T.A.K.E.]] (short for Special Threat Assessment for Known Extranormalities), a division that is in charge of dealing with supernatural events. Martin was also working with Dr. Paul Kraye on secret projects which he feared the returned [[Life Model Decoy]] of [[Dum Dum Dugan]] would discover sooner or later for which both decided they had to get rid of Dum Dum Dugan before he discovered them.<ref>''S.H.I.E.L.D.'' Vol(vol. 3) #9</ref>
 
As part of the ''[[All-New, All-Different Marvel]]'' event, Martin Reyna was made the supervisor of the latest [[Howling Commandos]] which is led by Dum Dum Dugan.<ref>''Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D.'' #1</ref>
 
Warwolf was with the Howling Commandos at the time when they helped [[Old Man Logan]] rescue [[Jubilee (comics)|Jubilee]] from [[Dracula (Marvel Comics)|Dracula]].<ref>''Old Man Logan'' (vol. 2) #14-15</ref>
 
==Powers and abilities==
The Cybertek version of Warwolf has super-strength, enhanced durability, and could run at 317 MPH&nbsp;mph, enough to shatter a car. It had eye socket-mounted plasma projectors that release highly destructive beams with the side effects leaving Warwolf blind when in use and can overload if overused.
 
Vince Marcus in werewolf form has superhuman strength, good reaction time, enhanced durability and endurance, enhanced speed, and heightened senses. Outside of the use of his claws and fangs, Warwolf wields a dagger and an energy pistol. Unlike other lycanthropes, Warwolf is affected by Mars instead of by the Moon.
 
Martin Reyna has a Warwolf Gene Package embedded on his right mechanical arm which he can use to transformmutate into a werewolf.
 
==Other versions==
 
===Earth-7484===
War-Wolf was a cyborg created for Simon Ryker, presumably under Project: Alpha-Mech. Ryker considered him his first success, as Deathlok's rebellious nature rendered him a failure for Ryker's needs. War-Wolf's original human body is unidentified.<ref name="Astonishing Tales #27">''Astonishing Tales'' #27</ref>
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==In other media==
* The Martin Reyna incarnation of Warwolf, known as Werewolf, appears in ''[[Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell]]'', voiced by Edward Bosco. This version is a member of the [[Nick Fury's Howling Commandos|Howling Commandos]].
 
* The Vince Marcus incarnation of Warwolf isappears as a playable character in ''[[Marvel: Future Fight]]''.{{citation neededr|date=DecemberWarwolf 2015MFF}}
===Video games===
* Warwolf is a playable character in ''[[Marvel: Future Fight]]''.{{citation needed|date=December 2015}}
 
==References==
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<ref name="Warwolf MFF">{{cite web | date= 23 October 2015 | title = Elsa Bloodstone, Warwolf, And Lash Heading To Marvel Future Fight | url= https://www.theouterhaven.net/2015/10/elsa-bloodstone-warwold-and-lash-heading-to-marvel-future-fight/ | access-date= 21 November 2021 | publisher= The Outerhaven | author = Mack, Walter }}</ref>
 
 
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