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Triton is a fictional character, an Inhuman appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Triton
Triton in Secret Invasion - Inhumans #4
Art by Rich Buckler
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceFantastic Four #45
(December 1965)
Created byStan Lee (writer)
Jack Kirby (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoTriton Mander-Azur[volume & issue needed]
SpeciesInhuman
Place of originAttilan
Team affiliationsInhuman Royal Family
Deep Six
AbilitiesUnderwater breathing
Aquatic vision
Superhuman strength, stamina, speed, durability, agility, and reflexes

Triton made his live action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) with the 2017 television series Inhumans, portrayed by Mike Moh.


Publication history


He first appeared in Fantastic Four #45 (December 1965), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.[1]


Fictional character biography


Triton is member of the Inhumans' Royal Family, son of Mander and Azur, brother to Karnak, and cousin to Gorgon, Black Bolt, Maximus, Medusa, and Crystal. Triton was born on the city-state island of Attilan and was exposed to the Terrigen Mist as an infant. The mists altered his body, turning his skin green and giving him the ability to breathe underwater, as well as surviving the cold temperatures and incredible pressures of the deep. An unfortunate side effect was the loss of the ability to survive in a non-aquatic environment. As a result, he lived in a specifically designed area of Attilan, requiring a special breathing apparatus to leave the water. The apparatus, cumbersome at first, was eventually reduced in size by fellow Inhuman, Maximus the Mad. Triton's mutation after Terrigenesis was so severe that his parents disallowed his brother Karnak from going through it.

Triton later first encountered the Fantastic Four.[2][3] During an accidental encounter, he tells his fellow Inhumans he recognizes the Hulk from Reed Richard's micro-film files.[4] Triton acquires an artificial life support system which enabled him to exist out of water.[5] He then first left the Great Refuge with the other members of the Royal Family, acting as a scout for them.[6] He is freed from the "negative zone" barrier, along with the rest of the Inhumans.[7] He aids the Fantastic Four in battle against Blastaar.[8]

Triton later met the Sub-Mariner, and then battled Plantman's Leviathan.[9] He aided the Inhuman Royal Family in defeating Maximus's attempt to overthrow the Great Refuge.[10] He then singlehandedly captured Maximus,[11] and battled the Mandarin alongside the Royal Family.[12] He traveled to New York to warn the Avengers of the Inhumans' involvement in the Kree-Skrull War.[13]

Triton battled Blastaar and the Kree Kaproids.[14] He traveled to New York City with the Royal Family seeking aid for the earthquake threatened Attilan, and battled Shatterstar.[15] He was imprisoned by Maximus,[16] and then aided the Royal Family in the defeat of Maximus and his evil Inhumans.[17] He left Earth with the Inhuman Royal Family to prevent the Kree subjugation of the Inhumans, and battled various aliens.[18] He battled Kree agents[19] and returned to Earth and battled the Kree agent, the Pursuer.[20] He battled the Hulk alongside the Royal Family.[21]

Triton participated in the Inhuman exodus when Attilan was relocated to Earth's Moon.[22] He grappled with the Avengers under Maximus's mind control.[23] He accompanied Medusa to Earth when she fled Attilan to avoid compulsory abortion by order of the Genetic Council.[24] Triton battled mutated aquatic life caused by toxic waste.[25]

Triton has maintained a friendship with Namor the Sub-Mariner and has occasionally been involved in stories with Marvel's other ocean-dwelling characters. He had pivotal roles in major crossover stories such as the Kree–Skrull War[volume & issue needed] and Atlantis Attacks.[volume & issue needed]

Triton expresses discontent to Black Panther and Storm when they visit Attilan's current moon location. He reveals that several underground chambers have been flooded for his benefit, but it is not satisfactory.[volume & issue needed]

During the Secret Invasion storyline, the Inhuman royal family forges an alliance with the Kree to recover Black Bolt from the Skrulls' clutches. Together, they discover a weakness in the Skrull's defense and split up to recover the resources to exploit it. Triton is sent to the all-water planet Pelagia where he encounters a race of mermen-like beings that closely resemble him in appearance. He develops feelings for the native, Dascylla.[26] Although outnumbered by the hostile Pelagians, Triton manages to overcome them and find what he seeks. His breathing harness is then upgraded by the Kree allowing him to operate in the vacuum of space thus enabling him to physically attack the Skrulls' ship during the rescue.[27]

During Civil War II, Triton grows discontent with Medusa's dovishness to Tony Stark's aggression against New Attilan. He enlists the help of Maximus to provoke Stark against Medusa to force her to attack. Maximus convinces Lash to attack one of Stark's factories, but it contains civilians. Captain Marvel and the Avengers attack Medusa, but during that time Stark attacks New Attilan. To Triton's shock, Maximus lowers Attilan's defenses, allowing Stark to enter. Medusa surrenders, but Triton gives himself up as it was his idea to free Maximus. SHIELD takes him to the Triskelion prison.[28]

During Inhumans vs. X-Men, Maximus free Triton from the Triskelion with the promise of finding a way to recreate Terrigen Crystals. Triton, Lineage, and the Unspoken travel around the world gathering ingredients. Ultimately, Maximus instead creates a giant robot with a Terrigen sword to kill the X-Men, but The Unspoken attacked and absorbed the Terrigen sword. Triton vowed to kill Maximus if he didn't follow through with the plan, but doesn't since Maximus is the only one who knows the formula.[29]

Karnak and Lockjaw go to find Triton, but Maximus controls him and makes him attack his brother, so Karnak incapacitates him. He is allowed back into the Royal Family.[30]

In Death of the Inhumans, the Kree have murdered thousands of Inhumans that would not join them. This causes Black Bolt requested a meeting with the four Queens of the Inhumans tribes to respond to this threat. When Triton tries to learn what transpired, he discovers that Black Bolt has been wired with an explosive which isactivated when Triton touches him. Triton is killed in the explosion, although most of the Royal Family is saved by Lockjaw's teleportation ability.[31] It is later revealed that Triton is in some kind of stasis tank alongside Naja, Sterilon, and other unnamed Inhumans as they are being experimented on by the Kree.[32]


Powers and abilities


Triton is a member of the Inhuman race, artificially mutated by the Terrigen Mist, giving him scaly greenish skin, a small dorsal fin running from the base of the skull to the forehead, membranous fins extending from his temples, and webbing between his toes and between his fingers. Triton is able to breathe water, to swim at great speeds, and to withstand the pressures of the deep sea. He cannot naturally breathe air and needs near-constant contact with water to survive, and cannot exist out of water without artificial aids. His resistance to deep sea pressure also gives him superhuman strength and speed underwater. He has the ability to survive underwater indefinitely, and the ability to withstand the temperature and pressure of ocean depths. His vision is more sensitive to the green portion of the visible spectrum, enabling him to see in relatively dark ocean depths.

Triton has undergone basic Inhuman royal militia training. When on land, Triton employs a water circulation system consisting of lengths of plastic tubing which run along his torso and limbs, maintaining a constant mist of water and providing a supply of fresh water to his gills.


Other versions



Amalgam Comics


In the Amalgam Comics continuity, Triserinak - a combination of DC's Serifan and Marvel's Triton and Karnak - is a member of the superhero group Un-People in Amalgam Comics universe.[33]


Earth X


In the alternate future of Earth X Triton has undergone a change, becoming even more fish-like. He assists the Royal family in an investigation of just what has happened to Earth.[34]


Heroes Reborn


Triton and his Inhuman allies revere Galactus and his heralds in this alternate universe.

Later, in Heroes Reborn #3, Triton is seen as one of the many heroes on board the well-outfitted, shrinking spaceship belonging to Doctor Doom. He, along with many other heroes and Inhumans, must return to the main Marvel universe or all those within the alternate one will be endangered. Despite Doom's lust for power endangering the mission, everyone who has to return safely does.[volume & issue needed]


Marvel Zombies


In Marvel Zombies, Triton appears as part of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Resistance Nick Fury sets up in order to combat the infection. Triton later appears, infected, attacking Cyclops during the final battle between the infected and the uninfected. Later, he travels with the zombie Inhumans to eat human clones that are under the control of the Kingpin.[35] A zombie Triton later makes an excursion to the Marvel Apes world, along with infected super-powered beings. They kill one person (Marvel Chimp). Triton's body is heavily damaged and all the zombies are sent back to their home realm by local heroes. However his arm is left behind and this is used as a dimensional locater by the now-infected 'Iron Mandrill' in an ongoing attempt to re-open and potentially dominate the zombie universe.[36]


Ultimate Marvel


An Ultimate Marvel version of Triton appeared, along with the other Inhumans, in Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #1. The Inhumans first encounter the Fantastic Four over the problem of Crystal who has run away from home.[37]


In other media



Television


Character poster of Mike Moh as Triton for the television series, Inhumans.
Character poster of Mike Moh as Triton for the television series, Inhumans.

Video games



References


  1. DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 385. ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  2. Fantastic Four #45
  3. Cronin, Brian (September 18, 2010). "A Year of Cool Comics – Day 261". Comic Book Resources CSBG Archive. Retrieved September 29, 2010.
  4. The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #175 (May 1974)
  5. Fantastic Four #54
  6. Fantastic Four #69
  7. Fantastic Four #59-61
  8. Fantastic Four #62
  9. Sub-Mariner #2
  10. Fantastic Four #82-83
  11. Amazing Adventures #2
  12. Amazing Adventures #3-4
  13. The Avengers #95
  14. Inhumans #1–2
  15. Inhumans #3–4
  16. Inhumans #5
  17. Inhumans #6
  18. Inhumans #7-8
  19. Inhumans #10
  20. Inhumans #11
  21. Inhumans #12
  22. Fantastic Four #240
  23. Avengers Annual #12
  24. Marvel Graphic Novel: The Inhumans
  25. Marvel Comics Presents #28
  26. Secret Invasion: Inhumans #3
  27. Secret Invasion: Inhumans #4
  28. Uncanny Inhumans #12–14
  29. Uncanny Inhumans # 18–20
  30. Inhumans Prime
  31. Death of the Inhumans #1. Marvel Comics.
  32. Death of the Inhumans #4. Marvel Comics.
  33. Challengers of the Fantastic #1 (1997)
  34. Earth X #3 (1999)
  35. Marvel Zombies 3 #3
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  37. Ultimate Fantastic Four Annual #1 (2005)
  38. "Inhuman Nature". Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. Season 1. Episode 22. June 15, 2014. Disney XD.
  39. "Here's the Complete Cast of ABC's Marvel Drama 'Inhumans'". The Hollywood Reporter. 3 March 2017.
  40. Reiné, Roel (director); Scott Buck (writer) (September 29, 2017). "Behold... The Inhumans". Marvel's Inhumans. Season 1. Episode 1. ABC.
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На других языках


- [en] Triton (comics)

[fr] Triton (comics)

Triton est un personnage de fiction, un super-héros appartenant à l'univers de Marvel Comics. Il est apparu pour la première fois dans le comic book Fantastic Four #45.

[it] Triton (personaggio)

Triton è un personaggio dei fumetti creato da Stan Lee (testi) e Jack Kirby (disegni), pubblicato dalla Marvel Comics. La sua prima apparizione avviene in The Fantastic Four (vol. 1[1]) n. 45 (dicembre 1965).

[ru] Тритон (Marvel Comics)

Тритон (англ. Triton) — персонаж из комиксов, издаваемых Marvel Comics, член королевской семьи Нелюдей, расы сверхлюдей.



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