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I've been making these non-stop for the past 2 days, figured I should share a few edits
#thunderbolts 1997#thunderbolts#baron zemo#helmut zemo#karla sofen#paul norbert ebersol#melissa gold#abe jenkins#erik josten#hallie takahama#clint barton
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Helen Takahama, putting the Jolt in the Thunderbolts
#marvel#fanart#au#redesign#destroyerverse#earth 1285#jolt#thunderbolts#helen takahama#hallie takahama
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I put some quick digital color on some Thunderbolts sketches. For morale.
Graphite & Digital, 12 x 12 inches each JoJo Seames, 2022-2025
#thunderbolts#songbird#the fixer#ghost#moonstone#jolt#baron zemo#melissa gold#paul norbert ebersol#karla sofen#hallie takahama#helmut zemo#marvel#marvel comics#art#illustration#digital art#drawing#jojo seames
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Thunderbolt's Moonstone: A Case Study in Psychiatric Villainy...
Throughout my read-through of Kurt Busiek & Mark Bagley's classic run on the Thunderbolts so far, easily one of the most uniquely fascinating yet terrifying members of this team of supervillains disguised as superheroes has undoubtedly been Meteorite, aka Dr. Karla Sofen, aka Moonstone!

Essentially serving as the team's second-in-command underneath Citizen V (aka, Baron Helmut Zemo), Moonstone was formerly a renowned psychiatrist who frequently engaged in unethical practices with her patients in order to gain power over others while advancing her own career. For instance in the Thunderbolts (1997) #-1 as part of Marvel's "Flashback Month" (wherein all of the company's titles released a special "-1" issue which flashed back to the early history of the Marvel Universe), its revealed that while Dr. Sofen was working with a woman suffering from low self-esteem due to her husband cheating on her, Dr. Sofen was secretly the one sleeping with said-patient's adulterous husband. In addition to citing the expansion of her psychiatric business as the motivation for manipulating her patient, Dr. Sofen also implies that she feels a sense of power through manipulating her patients, that it "just feels wonderful" to "make enormous changes in this woman's life -- in the way she sees the world.... with just words and suggestions."

Part of what makes Karla Sofen especially terrifying as a character to me is that in addition to being an expert psychological manipulator, she's able to easily deceive others by presenting herself as a kindhearted and benevolent figure who merely wants to use her expertise to understand and help others. But this benevolent facade underlies Dr. Sofen’s desire to possess power over others, obtaining said-power through her keen understanding of the human mind and how to exploit it. It was this willingness to violate ethical medical boundaries for her own personal gain which eventually led to Dr. Sofen becoming the assistant of the notorious Captain America villain and HYDRA leader Dr. Faustus. It was during this time that Dr. Sofen became even more skilled as a psychological manipulator, and she utilized Dr. Faustus' techniques in order to trick the original Moonstone (aka Lloyd Bloch) into surrendering the Kree device which granted him his super-strength, flight & energy projection abilities to her.

Moonstone plays an incredibly fascinating role as the Thunderbolts' member "Meteorite." Its revealed in Thunderbolts Annual 1997, Moonstone was the last member that Zemo "recruited" into his new Masters of Evil. During a mass-prison breakout at the the Vault (a maximum security prison specifically designed for supervillains), the Thunderbolts made their public debut by recapturing the majority of the escapees. Unbeknownst to the the prison guards however, the Thunderbolts secretly abducted Moonstone, and Zemo blackmailed the former psychiatrist turned supervillain into joining the group in exchange for her freedom. And if Moonstone refused Zemo's officer, the Thunderbolts would have turned her back to the Vault where she would undoubtedly receive an increased prison sentence for participating in the escape attempt (Moonstone was previously close to finishing her sentence).

But while Zemo recruited Moonstone due to her psychological expertise and ability to help her fellow Masters of Evil in successfully fooling the general public with their superhero disguises, writer Kurt Busiek portrays Moonstone as having her own secret agenda which threatens to undermine Zemo's master plan with the Thunderbolts. Staying true to her background as a psychological manipulator, Moonstone is portrayed as an opportunistic schemer who's "nature is to watch, and think, and consider."
This observant and manipulative behavior is effectively demonstrated through Moonstone's interactions with her fellow Masters of Evil, whom she quickly recognizes are becoming too accustomed to their new disguises as superheroes. As early as the first issue of Thunderbolts, Moonstone is shown to be secretly monitoring and observing her teammates behavior when she witnesses the developing romantic relationship between fellow teammates M.A.C.H.-1/Beetle & Songbird/Screaming-Mimi. Its through their romance that Songbird is able to gradually overcome her own personal insecurities which have made her susceptible to Zemo's manipulation, while M.A.C.H.-1 begins to enjoy the public recognition and appreciation that being a hero grants him. Similarly at the end of Issue #2 , Moonstone notices that Atlas/Goliath is developing feelings for the Thunderbolt's city liaison for New York's mayor's office, Dallas Riordan. As the Thunderbolts become more widely embraced by New York City, Atlas continues to get closer to Riordan, even though he recognizes that pursuing a relationship with her would easily risk exposing the team's status as the Masters of Evil in disguise.


The relationships between M.A.C.H.-1 & Songbird and Atlas & Dallas respectively help to expose a growing rift between Baron Zemo & Moonstone's in-relation to their individual goals. As the son of the notorious Nazi war criminal of the same name, Zemo views his subordinates purely as mere tools which can help him fulfill his ultimate plan for world domination. And as such, Baron Zemo begins to fear that the Thunderbolts are "enjoying their roles too much," that their relationships are "softening them -- making them more human," which in-turn weakens them as living weapons that he can easily exploit. Conversely, Moonstone allows M.A.C.H.-1, Songbird, and Atlas' relationships to continue naturally developing, even actively encouraging said-relationships under the guise of fulfilling her responsibilities of "keeping the team functioning and convincing in their roles" as superheroes.


The tension between Moonstone & Baron Zemo's is further increased through the Thunderbolts' recruitment of the newly empowered meta-human, Jolt (aka, Hallie Takahama). An orphan whose parents were killed during the Onslaught incident, Hallie ended up becoming a surrogate big sister figure to several other fellow orphan children who were forced to survive on the streets following the disaster. Hallie and the other orphans were then kidnapped by Captain America villain and Hitler's chief-scientist in the Marvel Universe, Arnim Zola, whose experiments resulted in Hallie being granted electrical superpowers while the other children were sadly mutated into monsters who were then killed. Hallie managed to escape captivity and assisted the Thunderbolts in putting a stop to Zola's barbaric experiments.
However, due to Baron Zemo live-broadcasting the battle in order to increase the Thunderbolts' positive PR, Hallie was seen fighting alongside the team as the new super heroine Jolt. Realizing that the public loved Jolt and that it would make the team look bad if they turned her away, Moonstone encouraged Zemo into recruiting Jolt into the Thunderbolts. Consequently, this forced the Thunderbolts to continue acting like superheroes 24/7 and to hide their past lives as supervillains in front of Jolt, much to Zemo's dismay and to Moonstone's satisfaction.



Moonstone's interactions with Jolt in particular also serve to highlight the unsettling ambiguity behind the former's schemes and manipulations. For instance, in their civilian identities Dr. Sofen not only tries to get some insight into Hallie's recent traumatic experiences while offering her emotional support (just like a therapist would), but even makes significant strides to help make the Thunderbolts' headquarters a new home for Hallie.


What I find so unnerving about these interactions however is that Busiek leaves it intentionally vague as to whether or not Moonstone is being sincere in her actions. Is she telling Jolt that she views her like a daughter because she genuinely means it, or is she saying it just because she views Jolt as yet another individual to manipulate and take advantage of? Or is it a little bit of both? I ask this because while Busiek clearly portrays Moonstone's as seeing Jolt's recruitment as an opportunity to undermine Zemo's plans, the narration at the end of Issue #2 indicates that similar to M.A.C.H.-1, Songbird & Atlas, Moonstone is similarly beginning to feel a sense satisfaction at playing the hero:
"It's a heady feeling to play hero -- and to be accepted. She felt it herself -- in the heat of of battle, she forgot the role she was playing, forgot everything but the need to save the boy -- and the rush that came with victory. It feels good that rush. Maybe too good."

Its the combination these various factors that easily make Moonstone one of the most disturbingly intriguing members of the Thunderbolts. From her characterization as a manipulative and conniving psychiatrist who's willing to unethically exploit others for her own agendas, to the ambiguity surrounding her embracement of being a "superhero," to the nature of relationships with her fellow teammates, and her efforts to subtly undermine Baron Zemo, Dr. Karla Sofen is easily one of the most compelling and scary supervillainesses that I've recently encountered in superhero comics. And I am very curious to witness how Moonstone's arc progresses throughout the rest of Kurt Busiek & Mark Bagley's original Thunderbolts run!
#mini essay#thunderbolts#meteorite#moonstone#karla sofen#citizen v#baron helmut zemo#mach 1#beetle#songbird#screaming mimi#atlas#goliath#kurt busiek#mark bagley#90s comics#marvel comics#jolt#hallie takahama
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The origin of Jolt
Jolt (Hallie Takahama) has a therapy session with Karla Sofen who is on her therapist act in order to get to know her. Hallie Takahama reveals that she used to be a normal kid in school except that she is a superhero fangirl. On her fateful 15th birthday, Hallie was celebrating with her parents and her friends when her home was destroyed by the sentinel attack during the Onslaught saga. Hallie saw that not only her apartment was destroyed, her parents and her friends were killed. Hallie ran around grabbing the surviving orphans she could find and went to the bomb shelter. Some time later, Hallie and the orphans dug themselves out of the shelter.
Though the Sentinel attack may be over, there was another danger - a group of mercenaries were going around looting property and kidnapping the surviving children. Eventually, Hallie and the orphans were captured by the mercenaries. It turned out that the mercenaries were working for Arnim Zola the mad scientist who experimented on the unfortunate kids. Some of them had mutated into monsters while some had died. Hallie Takahama was the lucky child who survived the experiments which also gave her powers and she fled from Zola’s lab before she could be put on another round of experiments. Hallie tried to seek help with the Avengers or Fantastic Four but they were not around so instead, she found the Thunderbolts at the Baxter Building. With the help of the Thunderbolts, Hallie Takahama managed to get her revenge on Arnim Zola even though she couldn’t save the orphans who had turned into monsters. The therapy session ends with Hallie telling Karla Sofen that since her normal life was destroyed and being stuck with her superhero life, she couldn’t feel normal anymore that she’s not ready to go back to school.
Thunderbolts v1 #33, 1999
#Jolt#Hallie Takahama#helen takahama#Moonstone#Meteorite#Karla Sofen#Thunderbolts#Arnim Zola#Sentinels#marvel
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The nanny is definitely quitting after an hour Idk, the baby avengers vs baby xmen was a cute comic and i wanted to draw babybolts And zemo being an ipad baby Yeah
#marvel comics#marvel#baron zemo#helmut zemo#songbird#melissa gold#melissa joan gold#moonstone#karla sofen#the fixer#norbert ebersol#jolt#hallie takahama#charcoal#charlie Burlingame#atlas#erik josten#mach x#abner jenkins#jesus christ theres so many names to tag#thunderbolts#thunderbolts marvel#comic thunderbolts
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THUNDERBOLTS EPIC COLLECTION: TARGETED FOR DEATH TPB
Volume #3 in the Thunderbolts Epic Collections
Written by KURT BUSIEK, JOE CASEY, FABIAN NICIEZA
Penciled by MARK BAGLEY, LEONARDO MANCO, NORM BREYFOGLE & RICHARD HOWELL
Cover by MARK BAGLEY
Marvel’s villains turned heroes continue their quest for redemption!
For the good of his team, MACH-1 gave up his liberty to atone for his sins. Now he’s in prison, surrounded by the super villains who used to be his peers – and who now want him dead! Meanwhile, the Thunderbolts have a new leader in Hawkeye, a new headquarters, a new ship and a new mission: to prove themselves as heroes by taking down the biggest villains at large! But with Graviton next on their list, will Archangel join the team? Citizen V returns, the T-Bolts have a rematch with the Hulk, and Scourge targets Baron Zemo – and you won’t believe the identity of the new Beetle! Clint Barton leads the T-Bolts into hell and back for a fallen Avenger – but when he locks lips with Moonstone, there’s only one word for it: uh-oh! Plus: Enter, Sandman! Collecting THUNDERBOLTS (1997) #26-41, THUNDERBOLTS ANNUAL 2000 and AVENGERS ANNUAL 2000.
464 PGS./Rated T …$44.99
ISBN: 978-1-302-96412-2
Trim size: 6-5/8 x 10-3/16
#Thunderbolts#Marvel Comics#Epic Collection#Atlas#Erik Josten#Karla Sofen#Melissa Gold#Songbird#Moonstone#Jolt#Hallie Takahama#Charlie Burlingame#Hawkeye#Clint Barton#Mark Bagley#Angel#Charcoal
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Working on a fan-script for an Ultimate Thunderbolts comic. Don't know if anyone wants to see that, but the idea's been stuck in my head for weeks, so it's happening.
#thunderbolts#earth 6160#ultimate universe#marvel#melissa gold#abe jenkins#erik josten#karla sofen#norbert ebersol#hallie takahama#clint barton#fan work
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Thunderbolts #23
Kurt Busiek/Mark Bagley
#clint barton#hawkeye#melissa gold#songbird#karla sofen#moonstone#jolt#hallie takahama#atlas#erik josten#marvel comics#marvel 616#my post#crimson cowl
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Baron Zemo is 5'10". He put heels on the Citizen V suit to make himself taller
#I love it when they fuck up a character's height to make the panel work#thunderbolts#baron zemo#citizen v#jolt#hallie takahama#meteorite#moonstone
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Charlie 😭😭 Hallie is exasperated
Thunderbolts #52 (2001)
#I too would ditch the govt team#and work with the spunky rebel group because they look cooler#thunderbolts#hallie takahama#Charlie Burlingame#charcoal#jolt#marvel#marvel comics
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Wow you guys ate up the others so here's more edits I guess
#thunderbolts#thunderbolts 1997#baron zemo#helmut zemo#erik josten#hallie takahama#karla sofen#melissa gold#abe jenkins#paul norbert ebersol#clint barton
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Here it is, the moment you've waiting for the roster of marvel comics characters!!!❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Power Pack:
Alex Power
Julie Power
Jack Power
Katie Power
Pet Avengers:
Lockjaw
Redwing
Throg
Hairball(Speedball's cat)
Lucky the pizza dog
Jeff the Land Shark
Zabu
Lockheed
Marv
Runaways:
Nico Minoru
Molly Hayes
Karolina Dean
Victor Mancha
Chase Stein
Alex Wilder
Gertrude Yorks
Old Lace
Agents of Smash:
Hulk
She-Hulk
Red Hulk
A-Bomb
Skaar
Thunderbolts:
Jolt(Hallie Takahama)
Fixer(Paul Norbert Ebersol)
Moonstone(Karla Soften)
Songbird(Melissa Gold)
Ghost(Ava Starr)
Atlas(Erik Josten)
Citizen V
Mach-IV
Meteorite
Techno
Avengers Academy:
Finesse(Jeanne Foucault)
Hazmat(Jennifer "Jenny" Takeda)
Mettle(Ken Mack)
Repitl(Humberto "Berto" López)
Striker(Brandon Sharpe)
Veil(Madeline Maddie Berry)
Young Avengers:
Hawkeye(Katie Bishop)
Ms America(America Chavez)
Patriot(Eli Bradley)
Stature(Cassie Lang
Wiccan(Billy Maximoff)
Hulking(Theodore Altman)
Speed(Tommy Maximoff)
Kid Arachnid(Miles Morales)
Viv vision
Ms Marvel(Kamala Khan)
The Totally Awesome Hulk(Amadeus Cho)
Iron Heart(Riri Williams)
Nick Fury's Howling Commandos:
Frankenstein's Monster
Werewolf By Night(Jack Russell)
N'Kantu(The living Mummy)
The Man-Thing
Blade(Eric Cross Brooks)
Alpha First:
Vindicator
Puck
Snowbird
Shaman
Aurora
Sasquatch
Dr.Heather Hudson
All this is just part 1 of marvel comics characters, part 2 will be coming soon, if you wanna learn more about them go to Marvel.com or go to CBR and type in "Marvel heroes" or if possible if you have Disney+ go to the marvel section,they have lots of resources or since you have Tumblr,go type anything Marvel related and try to find out more about them,but be warned,stuff about them change or aren't 100% accurate
P.S: Take your time and happy writing ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Awesome! Thank you for taking time to do this!!💚 Can’t wait for part 2 but of course take as long as you need🥰.
I definitely see some characters I’m not familiar with so thank you for bringing them to my attention!
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Supporter original art reward! This Patron asked for the Thunderbolts in their cute winter fashions they were wearing in Moscow of Counter-Earth in "Thunderbolts" issue...60 or 61? Right around there. Here's Jolt, Moonstone, the Fixer, and the huffy digitized consciousness of Baron Zemo.
(Patreon.com/JoJoSeames)
#thunderbolts#jolt#moonstone#the fixer#fixer#baron zemo#hallie takahama#karla sofen#paul norbert ebersol#helmut zemo#marvel#marvel comics#art#illustration#sketch#drawing#jojo seames
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Lol! Seeing Moonstone beat the living crap out of Baron Zemo’s wannabe-Hitler ass while simultaneously berating him for blowing their cover as the Thunderbolts in order to stupidly advance his plans for world domination, was both awesome & hilarious!

Moonstone makes a very valid argument here! Why go to all the trouble of conquering and ruling the entire world when you could have pulled off more worthwhile long-term scams while remaining disguised as superheroes?
From Thunderbolts (1997) #12 by Kurt Busiek & Mark Bagley.
#thunderbolts#moonstone#meteorite#karla sofen#baron zemo#baron helmut zemo#jolt#hallie takahama#kurt busiek#mark bagley#90s comics#marvel comics
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Adult Speedball shows up as cameos in the Avengers Next (MC2 AU) at Avengers Unlimited webcomic.
- - Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic #37 (2023)
#Speedball#Robbie Baldwin#Jubilee#Jubilation Lee#Stinger#Cassie Lang#Jolt#Hallie Takahama#J2#Zane Yama#Mainframe#Thunderstrike#Kevin Masterson#A Next#Avengers Next#Avengers#The Avengers#MC2#mc2 universe#earth 982#avengers unlimited infinity comic#Avengers Unlimited#infinity comic#Digital Comics#webcomic
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