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Pisces is the name of different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by
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.


Publication history

The original Pisces first appeared in '' Avengers'' #72 (January 1970), and was created by Roy Thomas and
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. The character subsequently appears in ''Avengers'' #120-123 (February–May 1974), ''Ghost Rider'' #7 (August 1974), ''Iron Man'' #184 (July 1984), and ''West Coast Avengers'' #26 (November 1987), in which he is killed. Pisces appeared as part of the "Zodiac" entry in the '' Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition'' #20.


Fictional character biography


Noah Perricone

Noah Perricone is a founding member of the
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, and his base of operations was
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. The Zodiac Cartel was founded by Cornelius van Lunt (Taurus), handpicking the eleven other members; van Lunt concealed his own identity, while he was the only one who knew the identities of the others. Each member was based in a different American city as part of his nationwide criminal network, with the ultimate goal of world economic and political domination. The Zodiac was infiltrated by Nick Fury, posing as Scorpio; the Zodiac fought the Avengers and escaped. Led by Taurus, the Zodiac later attempted to kill all Manhattan residents born under the sign of Gemini as a show of power, but were thwarted by the Avengers. Taurus's faction attempted to kill the Zodiac dissident faction, but all twelve leaders were captured by the Avengers. A new android version of the Zodiac later appeared, led by Scorpio in a new android body, massacred the human Zodiac, and took over their criminal operations.


Life Model Decoy Pisces

A second Pisces was a
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created by Scorpio (Jacob Fury) in his "Theatre Of Genetics" to be part of his Zodiac crime organization. Scorpio planned to use the LMD's to serve as members of his own Zodiac organization. The Capricorn and Pisces androids, however, died due to imperfections soon after their activation.


Third Pisces

After the "death" of the first Pisces LMD, Scorpio created a second version of the Pisces LMD. This version of Pisces, along with the other members of the Zodiac LMD's, joined under Quicksilver during his bout with temporary insanity to battle the Avengers for their imagined wrongdoings. Pisces joined Aquarius, Capricorn and Sagittarius at the "Ant-Hill", an abandoned Sentinel factory. Pisces ended up facing off against
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, and was destroyed when Thor crushed it beneath a giant piece of machinery.


Female Pisces

After the destruction of both previous male versions of Pisces, Scorpio created a female Pisces. She arranged the ambush in which the android Zodiac killed all of the remaining human Zodiac leaders except Cornelius van Lunt, alias
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. Immediately afterward, Van Lunt sought out the services of the Avengers' West Coast branch to confront and defeat the android Zodiac. In their initial foray, the Avengers failed, although several androids were destroyed. The Zodiac Key immediately resurrected the Scorpio LMD. Claiming superiority and believing that the Zodiac would eventually kill the Avengers as the androids could never be stopped, Scorpio wanted to use the Key to transport everyone on the scene to the Key's native dimension where the conflict, he believed, could be prolonged indefinitely. However, when the androids were in the other dimension, they ceased to function because each of them were aligned with a particular zodiacal energy, energy that did not exist in the other dimension. The Avengers found Hawkeye and
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had been sent to the same dimension and, reunited, the team was sent back to Earth by the Brotherhood. However, secretly the Brotherhood waited so that someday they could also send the Key to Earth again and create new conflicts for them.


Ecliptic Pisces

Pisces was one of the first members of the Zodiac. Pisces was confident and a calming influence on some of the more headstrong Zodiac members. Her calling Guardian ‘mammal’ suggests she was something other than human. Pisces was the lover of Sagittarius. She was killed with the rest of the Zodiac by
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.


Thanos' Pisces

The sixth Pisces is an unnamed male that
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recruited to join his incarnation of the Zodiac. He and the other Zodiac members perish when Thanos abandons them on the self-destructing Helicarrier where
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was the only survivor.''Avengers Assemble'' Vol. 2 #4


Powers and abilities

Pisces is a skilled underwater combatant and wore a special outfit specifically designed for underwater combat. The first android Pisces has a set of gills that allow her to breathe underwater. In its second form, Pisces possessed super-strength and durability. In its third form, Pisces fins, gills, and scales to assist in underwater combat and an ability to produce a watery mist from its body. She exhibits a personality based on the Pisces sign and claims to have prophetic dreams. Ecliptic's Pisces possesses the ability to transform into water and is always in her watery form. She can surround her enemies with water and fire a blast of water. She also can alter the appearance of her human form and possesses the Zodiac teleportation device. The sixth Pisces wears a special suit that enables him to assume a
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-like appearance.


In other media

* A variation of Pisces appears in '' The Avengers: United They Stand''. This version is a female piscine alien and member of
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. * A variation of Pisces appears in the '' Marvel Anime: Iron Man'' episode "Technical Difficulties". This version is a computer virus with a blue shark-like avatar that was the result of research meant to convert a human's will into programming code controlled by the digitized mind of a boy named Sho (voiced by
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in the Japanese version and by
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in the English Dub), who was approached by Zodiac member
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to use the virus on Zodiac's behalf and destroy
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's "evil ambitions". Sho takes control of the Arc Station machines before doing the same to Tokyo's computers and technology, and threatening to crash two
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fighter jets to force Stark to remove his computer defenses and let the virus infect the Arc Station. However, Stark gets the virus into his Iron Man armor to engage Sho in a battle of wills. Upon hearing Stark's promise to protect people, Sho remembers the promise he made to his late mother to protect others. Realizing his mistake, he makes the virus delete itself.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pisces (Comics) Characters created by Roy Thomas Characters created by Sal Buscema Comics characters introduced in 1970 Fictional characters from Miami Marvel Comics supervillains