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|films = ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]<br>[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' |
|films = ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]<br>[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' |
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|shows = ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]<br>[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]<br>[[Avengers Assemble]]'' |
|shows = ''[[The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes]]<br>[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]<br>[[Avengers Assemble]]'' |
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− | |voice = [[Mark Hamill]] (''Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'')<br>[[Matt Lanter]] (''Ultimate Spider-Man'')<br>[[David Shaughnessy]] (''Avengers Assemble'')<br>[[Trevor Devall]] (''LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Black Panther - Trouble in Wakanda'') |
+ | |voice = [[Mark Hamill]] (''Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes'')<br>[[Matt Lanter]] (''Ultimate Spider-Man'')<br>[[David Shaughnessy]] (''Avengers Assemble'', ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3'')<br>[[Trevor Devall]] (''LEGO Marvel Super Heroes: Black Panther - Trouble in Wakanda'') |
|actor = [[Andy Serkis]] |
|actor = [[Andy Serkis]] |
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|inspiration = Ulysses Klaw from Marvel Comics |
|inspiration = Ulysses Klaw from Marvel Comics |
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|fullname = Ulysses Klaw |
|fullname = Ulysses Klaw |
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|alias = Klaw |
|alias = Klaw |
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− | |personality = Psychopathic, maniacal, brutal, sadistic, sarcastic, manipulative, arrogant, mildy greedy, humorous |
+ | |personality = Psychopathic, maniacal, brutal, sadistic, sarcastic, manipulative, arrogant, mildy greedy, humorous, vengeful, murderous, leading, evil, insane, ruthless, cowardly |
|appearance = Slender, tanned skin, brown eyes, black hair, missing left arm |
|appearance = Slender, tanned skin, brown eyes, black hair, missing left arm |
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|occupation = Arms Dealer<br>International Terrorist<br>Bounty Hunter<br>Criminal<br>Assasin<br>Smuggler |
|occupation = Arms Dealer<br>International Terrorist<br>Bounty Hunter<br>Criminal<br>Assasin<br>Smuggler |
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|alignment = Bad |
|alignment = Bad |
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|affiliations = Intelligencia |
|affiliations = Intelligencia |
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− | |friends = [[Erik Killmonger]] (formerly) |
+ | |friends = [[Erik Killmonger]] (formerly), N'Jobu |
|minions = Body guards |
|minions = Body guards |
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− | |enemies = [[Captain America]], [[Iron Man]], [[Thor Odinson]], [[Hulk]], [[Black Widow]], [[Hawkeye]], [[Ultron]], [[Quicksilver]], [[Scarlet Witch]], [[T'Chaka]], [[Black Panther]], [[Ayo]], [[Nakia]], [[Okoye]] |
+ | |enemies = [[Captain America]], [[Iron Man]], [[Thor Odinson]], [[Hulk]], [[Black Widow]], [[Hawkeye]], [[Ultron]], [[Quicksilver]], [[Scarlet Witch]], [[T'Chaka]], [[Black Panther]], [[Ayo]], [[Nakia]], [[Okoye]], Erik Killmonger, [[Vulture (Marvel)|Andrian Toobms]] |
|likes = Rewards, money, weapons |
|likes = Rewards, money, weapons |
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− | |dislikes = Cuttlefish |
+ | |dislikes = Cuttlefish, being caught, betrayal |
|weapons = Mechanical arm<br>Hand Gun<br>Portable Missile launcher<br>Sniper Guns<br>Flare guns<br>Machine guns<br>Explosive penknives<br>Uzi<br>Smoke grenades |
|weapons = Mechanical arm<br>Hand Gun<br>Portable Missile launcher<br>Sniper Guns<br>Flare guns<br>Machine guns<br>Explosive penknives<br>Uzi<br>Smoke grenades |
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|fate = Gets shot in the head by Erik Killmonger |
|fate = Gets shot in the head by Erik Killmonger |
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|quote = "I'm dealing only with the man in charge..." |
|quote = "I'm dealing only with the man in charge..." |
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− | }}'''Ulysses Klaw''' is a supervillain from [[Marvel Comics]]. The character was created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]]. Klaw is an international terrorist, criminal, gangster, smuggler, arms dealer and black market man and an extremely major enemy for the [[Black Panther]], for which he is depicted as the Panther's arch-nemesis. |
+ | |home = [[Wikipedia:Johannesburg|Johannesburg]]}}'''Ulysses Klaw''' is a supervillain from [[Marvel Comics]]. The character was created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]]. Klaw is an international terrorist, criminal, gangster, smuggler, arms dealer and black market man and an extremely major enemy for the [[Black Panther]], for which he is depicted as the Panther's arch-nemesis. |
− | He made his first appearance as a minor antagonist in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] in the [[2015]] [[Marvel Studios]] film ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron |
+ | He made his first appearance as a minor antagonist in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] in the [[2015]] [[Marvel Studios]] film ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]. ''He later appears in Black Panther as the secondary antagonist. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | As he was the only person who had Vibranium in the world, [[Ultron]] and the Maximoff twins, [[Quicksilver|Pietro]] and [[ |
+ | As he was the only person who had Vibranium in the world, [[Ultron]] and the Maximoff twins, [[Quicksilver|Pietro]] and [[Scarlet Witch|Wanda]] decide to visit him and make deal. Klaw immediately recognizes the Maximoffs as Strucker's experiments. Klaw tells them that if they use their powers against him, he would know that they were both were not in charge and ordered them to talk to the man in charge. Suddenly, Ultron appears throwing Klaw from a window and told him he needed his Vibranium for his new body. |
Klaw tells Ultron that he could have the Vibranium but that would cost large sums of money; Ultron responded transferring billions of dollars to his bank account. Their alliance ends, when Klaue compared it with [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]], causing the rage of Ultron. Ultron then proceeds to cut off Klaw's arm with his own hands. When the Avengers arrive, Klaw escapes before ordering his men to shoot at everyone. |
Klaw tells Ultron that he could have the Vibranium but that would cost large sums of money; Ultron responded transferring billions of dollars to his bank account. Their alliance ends, when Klaue compared it with [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]], causing the rage of Ultron. Ultron then proceeds to cut off Klaw's arm with his own hands. When the Avengers arrive, Klaw escapes before ordering his men to shoot at everyone. |
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Some time later, Klaw reappears working with [[Erik Killmonger]] to steal artifacts from a museum in London. He gleefully kills multiple people during the heist and reveals what he calls "just a taste" of the power of his prosthetic hand, which he has implanted himself following [[Ultron]]'s death. |
Some time later, Klaw reappears working with [[Erik Killmonger]] to steal artifacts from a museum in London. He gleefully kills multiple people during the heist and reveals what he calls "just a taste" of the power of his prosthetic hand, which he has implanted himself following [[Ultron]]'s death. |
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− | In [[Wakanda]], [[Black Panther|T'Challa]] and the Wakandan Council discuss the theft and Klaw's history with Wakanda. We find out that the last time Klaw was in Wakanda—some 30 years prior—he killed many people, including the family of W' |
+ | In [[Wakanda]], [[Black Panther|T'Challa]] and the Wakandan Council discuss the theft and Klaw's history with Wakanda. We find out that the last time Klaw was in Wakanda—some 30 years prior—he killed many people, including the family of W'kabi (the head of Wakanda's Border Tribe and best friend to T'Challa). T'Challa plans to apprehend Klaw at an underground gambling establishment in Korea, where Klaue will be selling vibranium to an unknown buyer. W'Kabi blames T'Challa's father T'Chaka for not bringing Klaw to justice long ago and exacts a promise from T'Challa: kill Klaw on sight or bring him back to Wakanda as his father failed to do. |
T'challa, [[Nakia]], and [[Okoye]] (with [[Shuri]] assisting remotely) arrive at the club and find that the mysterious buyer is CIA agent [[Everett Ross]]. A chaotic firefight ensues, Klaw and his henchmen escape with T'Challa and the others in pursuit. After a road chase in which the powerful sonic cannon in Klaw's prosthesis temporarily gives him the upper hand, Klaw is eventually taken into Ross's custody. |
T'challa, [[Nakia]], and [[Okoye]] (with [[Shuri]] assisting remotely) arrive at the club and find that the mysterious buyer is CIA agent [[Everett Ross]]. A chaotic firefight ensues, Klaw and his henchmen escape with T'Challa and the others in pursuit. After a road chase in which the powerful sonic cannon in Klaw's prosthesis temporarily gives him the upper hand, Klaw is eventually taken into Ross's custody. |
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− | + | Klaw glibly mocks Ross during his interrogation and reveals the true nature of Wakanda. Before Ross has much of a chance to question T'Challa about Klaw's claims, Nakia runs in with a warning that something is up out back. Just then, Killmonger, Linbani and Linda blow through the wall and free Klaw. But this relationship also sours quickly: Killmonger wants to go to Wakanda after killing Linbani, so Klaw takes Linda hostage, using her as a human shield. Killmonger assures Linda that everything will be fine, but kills her with no hesitation or remorse. After a bit of a gunfight, Killmonger manages to shoot Klaw, who was at a disadvantage with only one arm. |
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− | Klaw sneers at Killmonger's supposed stupidity for wanting to go to Wakanda, showing him a brand they gave him while he was there as a sign of what happens to outsiders and asks Killmonger what makes him think he can get in. Killmonger shows him the hidden markings under his lips (his true name, N'Jadaka), revealing that he is the son of Prince N'Jobu, the very same Wakandan who was in league with Klaue before his death. Realizing this, |
+ | Klaw sneers at Killmonger's supposed stupidity for wanting to go to Wakanda, showing him a brand they gave him while he was there as a sign of what happens to outsiders and asks Killmonger what makes him think he can get in. Killmonger shows him the hidden markings under his lips (his true name, N'Jadaka), revealing that he is the son of Prince N'Jobu, the very same Wakandan who was in league with Klaue before his death. Realizing this, Klaw simply finds it amusing to be played by someone he thought to be "...just some crazy American", and laughs maniacally before Killmonger kills him with another shot. Killmonger brings Klaue's body to Wakanda and delivers it to W'Kabi in order to be allowed to enter the country as part of his plan to overthrow T'Challa. |
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==Gallery== |
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Revision as of 22:54, 24 May 2020
Ulysses Klaw is a supervillain from Marvel Comics. The character was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Klaw is an international terrorist, criminal, gangster, smuggler, arms dealer and black market man and an extremely major enemy for the Black Panther, for which he is depicted as the Panther's arch-nemesis.
He made his first appearance as a minor antagonist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the 2015 Marvel Studios film Avengers: Age of Ultron. He later appears in Black Panther as the secondary antagonist.
Appearances
Marvel Animated Universe
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
Klaw with a group of mercenaries went to Wakanda to steal the Vibranium, after killing the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, Klaw, and his men take the Vibranium but Hank using his powers manages to defeat the mercenaries and Klaw, Klaw runs away scared when is defeated by Ant-Man.
Later, Klaw hires Whirlwind to steal a sonic disruptor, which he replaced his right hand with it. Klaw later helps Man-Ape to take control of Wakanda so as have the Vibranium when he wants.
The Grim Reaper soon decided Klaw had outlived his usefulness and attacked him. The overcharged Vibranium turned Klaw into a living sound creature. Iron Man and Ant-Man stopped Klaw by containing his sound emitter (that had become the "heart" of the creature) inside a hollow Vibranium spike.
Ultimate Spider-Man
Klaw is a member of the Frightful Four. After Trapster, one of the Four, is defeated by Spider-Man, the rest of the Four attack Midtown High School with the belief that Spider-Man is one of the students. They escape before the police arrive, but are later defeated by Spider-Man and his team.
Avengers Assemble
Hawkeye is first contacted by Iron Man right after he stopped Trapster, Klaw, and Wizard from committing a robbery.
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Ulysses Klaw is a black-market arms dealer, smuggler, and gangster operating out of South Africa. He is a former acquaintance of Tony Stark’s from his weapons-dealing days. Klaue met Tony during a conference, however he and Stark never made a deal. He was hired to take down T'Chaka at the Blinderberg conference in the case that he refused to negotiate Wakanda's resources, including Vibranium. He has a history with T'Chaka, as the Panther killed Klaue's great grandfather in the 19th Century while this one was trying to anex Wakanda. He was paid ten millions dollars for the kill, which was unsuccessful.
Years later, Klaw went to Wakanda, where he stole large amounts of Vibranium. However, he was discovered by the Wakandian population, who decide to tattoo the word "thief" on his neck.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
As he was the only person who had Vibranium in the world, Ultron and the Maximoff twins, Pietro and Wanda decide to visit him and make deal. Klaw immediately recognizes the Maximoffs as Strucker's experiments. Klaw tells them that if they use their powers against him, he would know that they were both were not in charge and ordered them to talk to the man in charge. Suddenly, Ultron appears throwing Klaw from a window and told him he needed his Vibranium for his new body.
Klaw tells Ultron that he could have the Vibranium but that would cost large sums of money; Ultron responded transferring billions of dollars to his bank account. Their alliance ends, when Klaue compared it with Tony Stark, causing the rage of Ultron. Ultron then proceeds to cut off Klaw's arm with his own hands. When the Avengers arrive, Klaw escapes before ordering his men to shoot at everyone.
Black Panther
Some time later, Klaw reappears working with Erik Killmonger to steal artifacts from a museum in London. He gleefully kills multiple people during the heist and reveals what he calls "just a taste" of the power of his prosthetic hand, which he has implanted himself following Ultron's death.
In Wakanda, T'Challa and the Wakandan Council discuss the theft and Klaw's history with Wakanda. We find out that the last time Klaw was in Wakanda—some 30 years prior—he killed many people, including the family of W'kabi (the head of Wakanda's Border Tribe and best friend to T'Challa). T'Challa plans to apprehend Klaw at an underground gambling establishment in Korea, where Klaue will be selling vibranium to an unknown buyer. W'Kabi blames T'Challa's father T'Chaka for not bringing Klaw to justice long ago and exacts a promise from T'Challa: kill Klaw on sight or bring him back to Wakanda as his father failed to do.
T'challa, Nakia, and Okoye (with Shuri assisting remotely) arrive at the club and find that the mysterious buyer is CIA agent Everett Ross. A chaotic firefight ensues, Klaw and his henchmen escape with T'Challa and the others in pursuit. After a road chase in which the powerful sonic cannon in Klaw's prosthesis temporarily gives him the upper hand, Klaw is eventually taken into Ross's custody.
Klaw glibly mocks Ross during his interrogation and reveals the true nature of Wakanda. Before Ross has much of a chance to question T'Challa about Klaw's claims, Nakia runs in with a warning that something is up out back. Just then, Killmonger, Linbani and Linda blow through the wall and free Klaw. But this relationship also sours quickly: Killmonger wants to go to Wakanda after killing Linbani, so Klaw takes Linda hostage, using her as a human shield. Killmonger assures Linda that everything will be fine, but kills her with no hesitation or remorse. After a bit of a gunfight, Killmonger manages to shoot Klaw, who was at a disadvantage with only one arm.
Klaw sneers at Killmonger's supposed stupidity for wanting to go to Wakanda, showing him a brand they gave him while he was there as a sign of what happens to outsiders and asks Killmonger what makes him think he can get in. Killmonger shows him the hidden markings under his lips (his true name, N'Jadaka), revealing that he is the son of Prince N'Jobu, the very same Wakandan who was in league with Klaue before his death. Realizing this, Klaw simply finds it amusing to be played by someone he thought to be "...just some crazy American", and laughs maniacally before Killmonger kills him with another shot. Killmonger brings Klaue's body to Wakanda and delivers it to W'Kabi in order to be allowed to enter the country as part of his plan to overthrow T'Challa.
Gallery
Black Panther (2018)
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