

#Quake from marvel full
However, when Quake finds out the mission takes her into the house of Tony Stark, she'll need to think on her feet so she doesn't get a face full of repulsor or expose her in identity.ĭaisy Johnson is a leading agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. Quake works as undercover as the ruthless villain, Crumble, in order to take down Taskmaster. She helped Ghost-Spider prove that she was innocent. She also was the only one that knew Ghost Spider was Gwen Stacy because of Gwen being scared to talk to her father in her Ghost Spider form, so she let Gwen go when Gwen's father tried to take off Gwen's mask and knew Gwen was on the good side and now Gwen is most likely in the Secret Warriors so Daisy has always had a friendship with Gwen Stacy. After Daisy showed that her powers weren't from her gauntlets in Secret Warriors, she decided to go by Quake. Analytics Division She gained powers after the Terrigen Wave hit and kept them a secret, claiming that her powers were from the gauntlets she wore. Just an odd example of two very different characters being reworked on the fly to function as counterparts to one another.Daisy Johnson was a top agent for S.H.I.E.L.D. She discovered her mother was an Inhuman named Jiaying, but also that her father was the Cinematic Universe's equivalent of Mister Hyde and her birth name was intended to be "Daisy Johnson." In response, the comics' version of Quake was also revealed to be Inhuman and, while she was never exposed to Terrigen, the "genetic damage" she inherited from Hyde triggered the latent Inhuman genes she inherited from her mother, making her effectively a NuHuman. in part to find out more about her mysterious birth parents.ĭuring season 2's full-length Inhumans arc, Skye was exposed to Terrigen and developed earthquake powers.

A computer hacker and activist, the Chinese-American Skye's birth name was supposedly "Mary Sue Poots,” and she joined S.H.I.E.L.D. television show set in the Cinematic Universe, a seemingly unrelated character was introduced named Skye. Years later, in the Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Daisy became a trendsetter for the 21st century and super-beings who spontaneously developed powers for various reasons with no outside trigger, but were no longer considered mutants, per se. Originally drawn based on Angelina Jolie from Hackers, Daisy Johnson represented Marvel's efforts to redefine mutants as something other than "somebody born with powers." Daisy actively rejected the label of mutant, identifying herself as someone who doesn't possess the X-Gene but inherited "genetic damage" from her father's self-experimentation.
#Quake from marvel series
Quake, Daisy Johnson, was created by Brian Michael Bendis for his prestige format limited series Secret War, in many ways a backdoor pilot for his run on New Avengers. They attacked the Ultimates but, when Quake realized she had been lied to, she switched sides and explained to Cap the details of what Ford had told them. He revived the group and told them lies about Captain America stealing the Presidency and wanting to strike against the people of California. A kingmaker named Ford uncovered the West Coast Ultimates' storage facility in an abandoned S.H.I.E.L.D. When the United States fell apart after a series of disasters, California and the West Coast attempted to secede from the Union as an independent nation. Many of her teammates were not so stabile, however, and after Wonder Man nearly Hulk-ed out on a failed mission to capture a terrorist leader, it was decided to place the West Coast Ultimates in suspended animation before trying with them again. As Quake, she served as field leader and the most stabile and reliable member of the WCU. Daisy was granted earthquake powers and given powered gauntlets to help regulate her abilities. Nick Fury secretly approached her afterwards and recruited her for his team of West Coast Ultimates. for striking a superior officer after he tried to assault her.

In the Ultimate Universe, Cadet Daisy Johnson was driven out of S.H.I.E.L.D.
