Project Pegasus

Project Pegasus

Infobox comics organization


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debut="Marvel Two-in-One" #42 (August 1978)
creators=Ralph Macchio
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Project Pegasus (Potential Energy Group/Alternate Sources/United States) is a fictional scientific base in the Marvel Comics universe which has been the location of a variety of stories for superheroes and supervillains, most notably in the title "Marvel Two-in-One". Project Pegasus is not to be confused with DC's Project Cadmus.

Created in "Marvel Two-in-One" #42 (August, 1978) by writer Ralph Macchio, Project: Pegasus was originally intended to research alternative (and unusual) forms of energy, but has also been used as a prison for super-powered individuals. The location of this facility is described as being in the Adirondack Mountains in New York State.

The facility is remembered best in comics for "The Project Pegasus Saga" printed in "Marvel Two-in-One" #53-#58 (later collected as a trade paperback of the same title, co-written by Macchio and Mark Gruenwald with art by John Byrne and George Pérez). However, its recurring use as a prison for supervillains of the Marvel Universe has led to a number of comics stories in the following decades, significant among them an emergence of the Serpent Crown. Several Marvel characters have served terms working security at the facility, including The Thing and Quasar. At one time it also served as a temporary home for the Squadron Supreme when they were exiled from their own universe.

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*Faith Barrows ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6]
*Helen Carver ["Quasar" #8] - rescued by Quasar after the Omnivore attack.
*Dr. Clark ["Avengers" #261]
*Dr. DeVere ["Fantastic Four" #313] - Thermal expert
*Dr. Anson Harkov ["Marvel Two-in-One" #57 (Nov 1979)] - Director of research
*Dr. Pons Indenbaum ["Quasar" #53]
*Jenkins ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6] - formerly worked for the National Security Council under Henry Peter Gyrich, later a member of the Project: PEGASUS security department.
*Dr. Andrew Kappelhoff ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6]
*Sidney Keith ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6]
*Davis Kent ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6]
*Jessica Knowles ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6]
*Talia Kruma D.Sc PhD ["Quasar" #32] - Former member of the Whiz Kids ["Black Goliath" #1] and Stark West, works as an engineer, architect and designer.
*LeAnn Margolis ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6]
*Dr. Margaret Mayfair ["Marvel Two-in-One" #57 (Nov 1979)] - Director of Marketing
*Mr. Meeker [Dazzler #7-9]
*Seamus McAnn ["Avengers" vol. 3 #5]
*Jerome N'Tuba ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6]
*Dr. Jeannine O’Connell ["Marvel Two-in-One" #53] - Psychotherapist
*Dr. Jason Rivera ["Avengers" vol. 3 #6] - assisted in several superhuman data searches.
*Dr. Henri Sorel (Radion the Atomic Man ["Marvel Two-in-One" #9] /Ravager ["Iron Fist" #3] ) ["Marvel Two-in-One" #9] - Scientist
*Dr. Myron Wilburn ["Marvel Two-in-One" #53] - Administrative Director
*Bob ["Avengers" #236] - Project technician
*Finch ["Spectacular Spider-Man" #55]
*Frank ["Avengers" #236] - Project technician
*Howieissue (transport)
*Mr. Jensen ["Marvel Team-Up" #113] - Transport

ecurity

*Darkhawk ["Nova" #17] - Security Chief
*Alocca
*Jenkins (security)
*Schirra (a Guardsman)
*Scully (security)

Former staff members

*Joseph Cartelli (Blue Shield) ["Quasar" #8] - former head of security
*Wendall Vaughn (Quasar) ["Marvel Two in One" #53] - former head of security.
*Michael O'Brien (Guardsman) ["Avengers" #236] - former head of security.
*Firebolt (security director)
*Dr. William Foster
*Harry (security)
*Dr. Thomas Lightner
*Rick (security)
*Dr. Henri Sorel
*Squadron Supreme
**Arcanna
**Dr. Spectrum
**Haywire
**Hyperion
**Power Princess
**Shape
**Skylark
**Whizzer
*Thing
*Tom (security)
*Victorius (in disguise)

ubjects

*Aleksei Sytsevich (Rhino)
*Ulysses Klaw (Klaw)
*Maxwell Dillon (Electro)
*Karla Sofen (Moonstone)
*Marcus Daniels (Blackout)
*Silas King (Solarr)
*Bres
*Robert Hunter (Nitro)
*Terrence Sorenson (Equinox)
*Hubert and Pinky Fusser (Fusion)
*Robert Frank, Jr (Nuklo)
*Wundarr the Aquarian
*Thundra
*Alison Blaire (Dazzler)
*Kl'rt (Captain Marvel) - the Super-Skrull in disguise
*Angler
*Ronald English (Atom Smasher) - his corpse was examined by the Project.
*Kayla Ballantine
*Fletcher Traynor (Biohazard)
*Mark Scarlotti (Blacklash)
*Joseph Cartelli (Blue Shield)
*Brotherhood of Evil Mutants robots
**Magneto robot
**Mastermind robot
**Quicksilver robot
*William "Willie" Evans
*William Foster (Giant-Man)
*Incandescent Man
*Voletta Todd (Ion)
*Jack Hart (Jack of Hearts)
*Kismet
*Psigns of the Times
**14
**33
**99
**107
*Wendell Vaughn (Quasar)
*Squadron Supreme
**Arcanna Jones (Arcanna)
**William "Billy" Roberts (Doctor Spectrum)
**Harold Danforth (Haywire)
**Mark Milton (Hyperion)
**Zarda (Power Princess)
**Raleigh Lund (Shape)
**Linda Lewis (Skylark)
**Stanley Stewart (Whizzer)
*Mortimer Toynbee (Toad)
*Prof. Alton Francis Vibreaux (Vibro)
*Vision

Other versions

Ultimate Project: PEGASUS

An Ultimate version of Project Pegasus appears in the miniseries "Ultimate Power". This version is located in Devil's Point, Wyoming.

The head of security is S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Wendell Vaughan (Quasar's Ultimate counterpart). After the project is attacked by the Serpent Squad, who believes that the Serpent Crown is contained there, Vaughan refuses to confirm or deny this claim, stating that "all Project Pegasus business is classified under the Gruenwald Doctrine". The use of the name Gruenwald is presumably an homage to Mark Gruenwald, who wrote many Project: PEGASUS stories.

Ben Urich, Daily Bugle reporter, also mentions it to Jonah Jameson as the subject of an article he's writing in issue #106 of Ultimate Spider-Man.

In other media

Television

Project: Pegasus is seen in "" in the episode "The Cure," in which the Mole Man is trying to attack the base.

References

External links

*http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/projectpegasus.htm


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