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Razorback (Buford Hollis) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character first appeared in shadow in ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' vol. 1 #12. His first full appearance is in ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' vol. 1 #13. ==Fictional character biography== Buford Hollis, a muscular trucker and costumed adventurer from Texarkana, Arkansas, was in New York looking for his younger sister, Bobby Sue, who had joined a religious cult.〔''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #13〕 This was in fact led by the villainous Man-Beast (disguised as the Hate-Monger), and it takes the combined efforts of Razorback and Spider-Man to defeat him and free Razorback's sister.〔''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #15〕 Taryn O'Connell, a female trucker, spends some time searching for Razorback before he arrived in his oversized rig. They team up and use the rig itself to hijack NASA's experimental faster-than-light spacecraft, the ''Star Blazer''. Though opposed by Mister Fantastic and She-Hulk, they nevertheless succeed in stealing the spaceship.〔''Sensational She-Hulk'' #6〕 Their purpose is to find Taryn's lover, Ulysses Solomon Archer, who had left for deep space several years prior, establishing himself as a space trucker. They arrive (with She-Hulk as a stowaway, thanks to Mister Fantastic's assistance) only to discover that Archer had already married Taryn's rival for his affections, Mary McGrill, a woman who had traveled into space with him. Razorback assists She-Hulk and U.S. Archer in defeating Xemnu the Titan, who intended to transform Archer and Mary's as-yet-unborn child into a member of his own species. With the help of the She-Hulk's persuasion, NASA soon realizes that Razorback, with his mutant skill allowing him to drive anything, is the perfect pilot for their craft, and allows him and U.S. Archer to remain in space aboard the Star Blazer with NASA's approval. Taryn joins Buford on his travels, having fallen in love with him. ''Star Blazer'' is renamed the ''Big Pig III'', which Razorback calls all his vehicles.〔''Sensational She-Hulk'' #7〕 Razorback and Taryn eventually return to Earth, and Razorback inexplicably fights the Human Torch.〔''Fantastic Four'' vol. 3 #24〕 Razorback has reportedly lost his mutant powers after M-Day, though his size and strength are unaffected.〔''All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z'' #9〕 Following the ''Civil War'' storyline, Razorback was later recruited by the government as part of the Fifty State Initiative program, as a member of the Arkansas based team, The Battalion. However, during the Secret Invasion this Razorback was revealed to be a Skrull infiltrator.〔''Avengers: The Initiative'' #19〕 After the invasion is over, the real Razorback is shown in a support group meeting with the others that had been replaced by Skrulls.〔''Avengers: The Initiative'' #20〕 His teammate Tigra says she'd have left Camp Hammond to begin training him, as he was eager to take back the position which had been assumed by his Skrull replacement.〔''Avengers: The Initiative'' #21〕 Razorback doesn't take part to the clash against the Thor cyborg called Ragnarok, with Thor Girl the only replaced heroine to face the powerful clone. 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「Razorback (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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