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Ahab (Dr. Roderick "Rory" Campbell), a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Based upon Herman Melville's Captain Ahab but also named after Stan Lee's childhood friend Rory Campbell from Portland, Oregon, Ahab is a cyborg. Ahab's first appearance was a cameo in ''Fantastic Four Annual'' #23, as part of the "Days of Future Present" storyline. ==Fictional character biography== In his future timeline, Ahab was the master of the Hounds, mind controlled mutants who hunted down other mutants for Ahab and his masters, the Sentinels. One of the Hounds, Rachel Summers, escaped from him and eventually time travelled to the present. Ahab followed her to the past and was defeated by the X-Men, X-Factor, the New Mutants and the Fantastic Four during the "Days of Future Present" crossover.〔Fantastic Four Annual #23, X-Factor Annual #5, New Mutants Annual #6, Uncanny X-Men Annual #14〕 Later issues of ''Excalibur'' revealed that scientist Rory Campbell was the man who would become Ahab in the future. Campbell learned of this in the present and tried to prevent this fate, but he was eventually merged with his future self. The merged Ahab joined the Four Horsemen of the immortal supervillain Apocalypse, taking up the position of "Famine" within that group. He aided in the capture of several of The Twelve, before being sent into an alternate dimension by Mikhail Rasputin. In the not too distant future, he captured then killed Cannonball (who is immortal). He worked beside an armored figure, with light coming from his left eye. Due to time travel, it is not known at what point in Ahab's life this was.〔''Cable'' #71〕 Ahab joined the Red Skull as one of his S-Men to fulfill his role during World War Hate.〔''Uncanny Avengers'' #23〕 During the ''AXIS'' storyline, Ahab was present when Magneto killed the S-Men.〔''Uncanny Avengers'' #25〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ahab (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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