History
Overview[]
Flag of South Africa
South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa, is the southernmost sovereign state in Africa. It's two largest cities are Johannesburg and Cape Town. It has three capital cities Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town.[1]
19th Century[]
Col. Klaue led a group of white soldiers having been part of the South African campaign. He then targeted Wakanda; but were defeated the rest of the soldiers were let to go after they surrendered, and Klaue remains (consisting in a foot in a boot) were sent back to Belgium, along his family who left South Africa.[2]
20th Century[]
John Rand was father of Ka-Zar (David Rand). He was of British origin and owner of a rich diamond fields located in Transvaal, South Africa. In 1921, when flying with his family from Johannesburg to Cairo, their plane crashed in the Belgian Congo. They were stranded in the jungle and while attempting to signal rescue planes John also protected his son David from the dangers of the jungle. Eventually, the rescue planes stopped passing by and Constance died of jungle fever.[3]
Green Terror was a long lived individual who originated from South Africa. In order to maintain his youth and vitality he would drain the blood of young people and inject it into himself. He traveled to Baltimore and began kidnapping young men and women to replenish his blood supply.[4]
In 1954, South Africa was visited by the 1950s Captain America and Bucky who clashed with communist forces hiding out in the region.[5]
Also during the 1950s the jungle dwelling Bantu tribe was led by the heroic Waku who protected his people from threats of man, nature and the supernatural.[6]
Apartheid[]
Nelson Mandela was the leader of the up-rising against the Apartheid, racial laws against coloured people in South Africa. He was eventually captured by the South African Security Forces, after they had been tipped by the C.I.A..The apartheid was eventually abolished, and Mandela eventually ascended as the first black President of South Africa.[7]
Ramonda was originally from South Africa who won the heart of T'Chaka after his previous wife N'Yami died giving birth to T'Challa.[8]
During this period, the African National Congress, Mandela's party, was strongly supported by T'Chaka, monarch of Wakanda.[2]
Modern Age[]
Maggot a young South African suffered from terrible stomach pains and required a special food. Told by doctors his terrible stomach pains were caused by cancer, and not wanting to drain the family´s finances with medical treatment, young Japheth left his small village at twelve to commit suicide. He wound up in the Kalahari Desert only to be found and saved by Magneto, who helped uncover the true cause of the boy´s malady he was a Mutant: he had two slug-like creatures that dwelt within his guts that were the boy's digestive system. Magneto extracted the slugs, Japheth then was brought back home by Magneto, but found his father had been killed by rebel fighters, the Afrikaners. Asked to help, Magneto slaughtered the rebels in retaliation with Japheth by his side, but the boy was horrified and said he would never join Magneto's cause. Magneto grew angry, but told Japheth he would one day change his mind.[9]
On T'Challa's coronation, Nelson Mandela was among the nations' leaders to congratulate him.[2]
During the Panthers Quest, Black Panther went to South Africa in search of his stepmother Ramonda. After his father died, T'Challa believed Ramonda left Wakanda to be with another man though it turned out she was abducted during a protest, by a white supremacist names Anton Pretorius. He was forced to battle South African racist authorities.[10]
Nelson Mandela attended to the wedding of Storm and Black Panther.[11]
In South Africa, during Fear Itself; Absorbing Man tried to pull out a hammer but to no avail. Titania, hearing the sound of music and crying babies coming from it, manages to pull it out and was transformed into Skirn, Breaker of Men. Abosorbing Man asks if Titania is still in there. While she still is, she says she is not alone and that his hammer is located up north.[12]
Alternate Realities[]
Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999)[]
![South Africa from Avengers Age of Ultron](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/e/ef/South_Africa_from_Avengers_Age_of_Ultron.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/350?cb=20160504113216)
Boat Yard South Africa
![Anthony Stark (Earth-199999) from Avengers Age of Ultron 004](https://cdn.statically.io/img/static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/a/a0/Anthony_Stark_%28Earth-199999%29_from_Avengers_Age_of_Ultron_004.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/300?cb=20150502160523)
![Anthony Stark (Earth-199999) vs](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/9/90/Anthony_Stark_%28Earth-199999%29_vs._Robert_Bruce_Banner_%28Earth-199999%29_from_Avengers_Age_of_Ultron_001.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/350?cb=20150503203008)
Residents
- See also: Category:South Africans
- Nelson Mandela, former president
See Also
- 80 appearance(s) of South Africa
- 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of South Africa
- 6 minor appearance(s) of South Africa
- 29 mention(s) of South Africa
- 2 mention(s) in handbook(s) of South Africa
- 4 image(s) of South Africa
- 5 article(s) related to South Africa
Links and References
References
- ↑ Marvel Atlas #2
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Black Panther (Vol. 4) #3
- ↑ Marvel Comics #1
- ↑ Mystic Comics #1
- ↑ Young Men #28
- ↑ Jungle Tales #1
- ↑ Astonishing X-Men: Xenogenesis #1
- ↑ Marvel Comics Presents #37
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #345
- ↑ Marvel Comics Presents #13–27
- ↑ Black Panther (Vol. 4) #18
- ↑ Fear Itself #2
- ↑ Avengers: Age of Ultron