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Stingray (Walter Newell)

 

Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Walter Newell

Aliases
Sir Devilfish

Identity
Publicly known

Occupation
Oceanographer, occasional adventurer

Citizenship
USA

Place of Birth
Gloucester, Massachusetts

Known Relatives
Diane Arliss Newell (wife); Todd Arliss (Tiger Shark, brother-in-law)

Group Affiliation
Initiative Instructors; formerly Secret Avengers, Avengers, Deep Six

Education
Doctorate in oceanography

Height
6’3”

Weight
200 lbs.

Eyes
Hazel

Hair
Brown

Powers
None

Abilities
World-class expert in oceanography and marine biology

Weapons
None

Paraphernalia
Armored suit allowing underwater breathing, complete freedom of movement while underwater, and high-speed underwater propulsion. It also grants him superhuman strength and the ability to glide for short distances as well as project blasts of electricity.

First Appearance
(Walter Newell) Tales to Astonish #95 (1967); (Stingray) Sub-Mariner #19 (1969)

Origin
Sub-Mariner #19 (1969)

Significant Issues
With Namor vs. Tiger Shark and Llyra (Sub-Mariner 46, 1972); attempts to join the Defenders during their recruitment drive (Defenders #62-64, 1978); with the Thing, Triton, and Scarlet Witch vs. the Serpent Society for control of the Serpent Crown (Marvel Two-In-One #64-66, 1980); attacked and incapacitated by Iron Man, who thinks he has stolen his technology (Iron Man #226, 1988); allows the Avengers to use Hydrobase (Avengers #262, 1985); with the Avengers, stops eco-terrorists Peace Corpse from utilizing a stolen British nuclear submarine (Avengers #319-324, 1990); with the Avengers, was caught in a warped medieval reality, became a member of the Queen's Vengeance (Avengers #1-3, 1998); with Avengers vs. Kang (Avengers #44-55, 2001)

The U.S. government assigned Dr. Walter Newell, famed oceanographer, to supervise construction of an undersea city in the Atlantic Ocean. Unfortunately, it became a target of the Plunderer, and the city was rescued upon the arrival of Namor the Sub-Mariner. This was the first meeting between Newell and Namor, and the two became friends. However, their friendship was soon threatened when Newell was forced by the government to locate Namor, who was believed to be in league with an extraterrestrial threat to Earth. Creating the Stingray costume, Newell succeeded in capturing the Sub-Mariner, although Namor soon escaped and Newell, while initially defeating him a second time, allowed his friend to go.

Stingray continued his friendship with the Sub-Mariner on many occasions. He helped Namor clear the Atlanteans’ name over the sinking of an ocean cruiser and exposed Attuma as the culprit, he spoke on Namor’s behalf in his attempts to gain official amnesty from the UN for past transgressions, and he later helped Namor locate his human father, Leonard McKenzie. However, McKenzie became the pawn of Tiger Shark and Llyra, and although Stingray helped Namor defeat his enemies, McKenzie was killed.

Newell is best known for his work as the chief caretaker of Hydrobase. Shortly after moving to Hydrobase, he married Diane Arliss, the sister of Tiger Shark. His oceanographical research consumed most of his time, although he had been known to don the Stingray costume occasionally, such as the time he helped the Thing, Triton, and Scarlet Witch defeat Roxxon Oil’s designs for the mystic Serpent Crown.

Stingray’s first association with the Avengers came when the team needed to use part of Hydrobase as an airbase for their Quinjets. Later, the Avengers needed to move their headquarters to Hydrobase at a time when their Park Avenue mansion was destroyed. During this time, Newell became part of the Avengers’ Ground Crew and, as Stingray, he even became an unofficial member of the group by participating in several missions, such as helping the team recover a nuclear sub from the eco-terrorist Peace Corpse. When Hydrobase was destroyed by the Lava Men, Newell was forced to continue his research privately.

More recently, Stingray joined the Avengers in helping re-organize their team after a long hiatus when most of their number were believed dead. He has also remained on hand to aid the Avengers on an as-needed basis, such as helping them against renegade Atlanteans and the Master of the World during the time the time-travelling Kang tried to conquer the Earth.

Sometime later he joined Captain America's Secret Avengers to act against the Superhuman Registration Act. After Captain America was arrested Stingray accepted the offer of amnesty by Iron Man. He was then enrolled in the Initiative Training Program in the hope that he would become less reliant on his exoskeleton.
 
 
 
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