Recently, Marvel brought the concept of body swap in an interesting way when allowing Dr. Doom and Rocket Raccoon can Guardians of the Galaxy The manga created some really funny moments in the story. In other cases, however, body transformation is traumatic and often destructive.
Body swaps in movies and TV shows often show how opposites react to situations they’re not familiar with, and comic books are no exception. However, comics also often use it as a form of conflict, whether it’s placing the villain in the body of the hero or placing the sadistic hero in the body of a more innocent character.
Octopus and Spider-Man Doctor
The most famous body swap in the Marvel comics occurred during the fight between Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus, where Otto apparently died. However, at the last moment, the octopus transferred his consciousness into the opponent’s body, so the octopus became the new Spider-Man and Peter Parker himself died.
This leads to a good rating super spider man In the comics, Doctor Octopus uses his superior intelligence to make Spider-Man a more effective hero, despite not having the moral compass that Peter possesses. It all ended when Peter’s consciousness was still inside him, and he eventually fought and regained control.
Cassandra Nova and Professor X
Cassandra Nova’s plot in Marvel is weird, even for a comic book. Cassandra was Professor Charles Xavier’s twin sister, but she died. Xavier, who possessed high intellect before she was born, attacked her from the womb, sensing her evil and killing her. She somehow survived the miscarriage and grew up in a new body for many years.
Due to her actions in the womb, Cassandra began to hate Xavier and planned revenge. After Xavier killed her again, she changed her mind and Cassandra became a tough X-Men villain. She uses this as an opportunity to show the world that the X-Men are mutants, and then she proceeds to destroy the Shia Empire from within until Xavier reappears and regains control. control.
Doctor Doom and Rocket Raccoon
One of the latest cases of two Marvel characters swapping bodies has surfaced Guardians of the Galaxy, the Guardians are protecting as much of the universe as possible from the impending Knull threat. Doom tried to steal the star sword Excellence from King Dorek VII (Hulk), and it fell into Rocket’s hands.
It actually starts with Doom trying to take over Dorrek’s body, but when the heroes tease him for taking over a body that’s stretchy like Reed Richards, he tries to retreat and Moondragon forcibly transferred to Rocket’s body. Doom must help the guardians, not hinder their efforts.
Daredevil and Doctor Doom
Doctor Doom tried to swap bodies with some heroes. In Ultimate Marvel Comics, there was even a moment where he swapped bodies with Reed Richards. However, the other hero that Doom swaps bodies with is Daredevil reckless #35-36 by Stan Lee and Gene Corran.
Doom calls this “body transformation”, and he swaps bodies with Daredevil so he can use the hero to sneak into the Fantastic Four. Daredevil uses his brain to get away with it all, convincing Doom that he is only using Doom’s body to declare war on the countries surrounding Latvia.
Spiderman and Mrs. Marvel
exist Marvel cooperation #2, Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel swaps bodies. As in the comics, the explanation is silly because something went wrong with the brain upload experiment, causing Peter Parker to end up in Kamala Kahn’s body and hers in his body. This is not a villain war as an awkward outcome.
The whole point of this story is to show how they deal with the body swap and most of the issues related to the two men’s personal lives. Kamala job interview Peter, and Peter facing bullying are two bright spots.
X-23 and Spider-Gwen
In 2016, the story of characters from two different universes swapping bodies happened. This happened to X-23 (Wolverine) and Ghost Spider (Gwen Stacy). This creates a lot of problems, as heroes have to figure out where they are in order to be able to find their way home.
Things didn’t go well for Ghost Spider, who was quickly paralyzed by X-23’s claws. Thankfully, however, X-23 sorted everything out and returned to her world, where she teamed up with Ghost Spider to fight the Red Hornet and return to her own body.
Loki and Sif
Loki unexpectedly ends up swapping bodies with Sif. This happens after Ragnarök’s cycle, when the gods return and Loki ends up in Sif’s body. This is how he came back, and the sins of the past will not come back to haunt him.
All of this led Thor to investigate, and he eventually solved the problem. Thor brought back a lot of Asgardians, starting with Heimdall, where when he found a dying old woman with Sif’s soul, he repaired a few things and brought them back to the right Body. This was one of the best Loki variants at the time.
Emma Frost and the Storm
Emma Frost has swapped bodies with many different people before, but one of her worst moments was when she swapped bodies with Storm.exist Incredible X-Men #151-152, Kitty Pryde’s parents wanted her to transfer to Emma Frost’s school, when Storm took her there, Emma ambushed her and swapped bodies with Ororo.
Emma Frost did it because she wanted to sneak up on the X-Men, and it worked. This all culminated in Emma being unable to properly control Storm’s powers, and after accidentally hitting Sebastian Stan with lightning, Storm regained control of her body and defeated him. Emma.
Emma Frost and the Iceman
A more successful Emma Frost body swap than with Iceman. This happened after Trevor Fitzroy attacked Emma and left her in a coma. She broke out of her comatose body, teleported her consciousness to Iceman, and attacked.
This is important, as fans know that Iceman is always restrained, whether it’s because of his kindness or because he doesn’t know the extent of his strength. In Iceman, Emma proves that Iceman is indeed an Omega-rank mutant. This is also when Emma returned and joined the X-Men after discovering the truth about the student’s death.
Spiderman and werewolf
One of the most controversial body swap moments in Marvel history happened in the Ultimate Marvel Universe. In this storyline, both Werewolf and Spider-Man annoyed Jean Gray, so Jean Gray punished them by transferring their minds into each other’s bodies.
It starts off funny, with Peter Parker being imprisoned in Wolverine’s body while Wolverine spends a day in high school. However, things started to go downhill. Peter Parker is a teenage Wolverine, and in his body, has turned into teenage Mary Jane Watson, and that’s one of the worst things Wolverine can do.