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| Quotation = I smell it, even over the stench of the sewer... I'd know that smell anywhere. Smells like danger, smells like life... Smells like '''Madripoor'''. |
| Quotation = I smell it, even over the stench of the sewer... I'd know that smell anywhere. Smells like danger, smells like life... Smells like '''Madripoor'''. |
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⚫ | '''Madripoor''', officially the '''Principality of Madripoor''', was an island in [[Southeast Asia|Southeast]] [[Asia]], located in the southern portion of the [[Strait of Malacca]], southwest of [[Singapore]]. Its capital and single large city was Madripoor, which was divided between wealthy [[Hightown (Madripoor)|Hightown]] and impoverished, crime-ridden [[Lowtown (Madripoor)|Lowtown]]. This served to represent the extreme social inequality in Madripoor, described as "A place for the very rich and the very poor." Madripoor was once a haven for pirates, a tradition that had somewhat continued to present day with its lawless quality; the Principality did not allow other nations to extradite criminals; however, it was still considered one of the business capitals of the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] Rim. |
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⚫ | '''Madripoor''', officially '''Principality of Madripoor''', |
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− | The island was best known because of its relation to the [[Homo Superior|mutant]] known as [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Wolverine]]{{r|Marvel Comics Presents |
+ | The island was best known because of its relation to the [[Homo Superior|mutant]] known as [[James Howlett (Earth-616)|Wolverine]]{{r|{{c|Marvel Comics Presents Vol 1 1}}-[[Marvel Comics Presents Vol 1 10|10]]}} and the fact that the villainess [[Ophelia Sarkissian (Earth-616)|Viper]] was a long-time ruler.{{r|Wolverine Vol 2 125|127}} More recently, it was the focus point of an alien invasion led by [[Khan (Alien) (Earth-616)|Khan]], but was stopped by a team of [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]].{{r|X-Treme X-Men #10|18}} Afterward, the newest [[Carmilla Black (Earth-616)|Scorpion]] traveled to the island to learn more about her secret past and her [[Monica Rappaccini (Earth-616)|mysterious mother]].{{r|{{c|Amazing Fantasy Vol 2 8}}-[[Amazing Fantasy Vol 2 10|10]]}} |
− | It was later revealed the island rested on the back of a giant dragon, which was awakened by the [[Hand (Earth-616)|Hand]].{{r|Avengers World |
+ | It was later revealed the island rested on the back of a giant dragon, which was awakened by the [[Hand (Earth-616)|Hand]].{{r|Avengers World #1}} |
− | Madripoor had it's own defenders [[Tarik Fayad (Earth-616)|Tarik Fayad]] |
+ | Madripoor had it's own defenders [[Tarik Fayad (Earth-616)|Tarik Fayad]] using the [[Coptic Staff]] and the alias of "[[Horus]]" to protect the small island nation. He was killed by [[Grant Ward (Earth-616)|Grant Ward]], who was using a counterfeit [[Iron Man Armor]], using intel from the stolen [[Quantum Drive]], which contained information on how to defeat several major super heroes. Horus' death was a demonstration of the legitimacy of the content of the Quantum Drive, meant to attract the attention of any potential bidder.{{r|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #2}} |
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+ | Magneto later established a [[X-Mansion (Madripoor)|variation]] of the original [[Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters|X-Mansion]] to serve as a base for the [[X-Men (Time-Displaced) (Earth-616)|time-displaced X-Men]].{{r|X-Men: Blue #1}} Since their return to their own time and Magneto's establishment of [[Krakoa (Earth-616)|Krakoa]], the mansion's last known residents were the [[Raksha (Earth-616)|Raksha]], a local team of Wolverine-inspired mutant heroes. |
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==Facts== |
==Facts== |
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===Localization=== |
===Localization=== |
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[[File:Madripoor_from_Marvel_Atlas_Vol_1_1.jpg|right|thumb|400px]] |
[[File:Madripoor_from_Marvel_Atlas_Vol_1_1.jpg|right|thumb|400px]] |
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===Languages=== |
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− | The major languages in Madripoor range from English, French, and |
+ | The major languages in Madripoor range from English, French, and Filipino.{{r|Marvel Atlas #1|; Madripoor's entry}} |
===Economy=== |
===Economy=== |
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− | The monetary unit used in Madripoor is the [[Madripoor Dollar]].{{r|Marvel Atlas |
+ | The monetary unit used in Madripoor is the [[Madripoor Dollar]].{{r|Marvel Atlas #1|; Madripoor's entry}} |
The capital city, which shares the island’s name, lays claim to the most luxurious and expensive hotels in the world. At the same time, it possesses one of the most severe pockets of poverty on the planet. This economic polarization has effectively divided the capital city into two parts: Hightown, the high-tech haven of the very rich and powerful, and Lowtown, the medieval domain of the hopelessly poor.{{r|Marvel Atlas Vol 1 1}} |
The capital city, which shares the island’s name, lays claim to the most luxurious and expensive hotels in the world. At the same time, it possesses one of the most severe pockets of poverty on the planet. This economic polarization has effectively divided the capital city into two parts: Hightown, the high-tech haven of the very rich and powerful, and Lowtown, the medieval domain of the hopelessly poor.{{r|Marvel Atlas Vol 1 1}} |
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+ | [[File:Madripoor from Sword Master Vol 1 4 001.jpg|left|thumb|Temple of [[Davi Naka (Earth-616)|Davi Naka]], Madripoor]] |
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+ | Hinduism is the primary religion practiced in Madripoor, with its followers believing that, after death, the physical body must be returned to the Pancamahabhuta (the five sacred elements) before their soul can be released to meet the Supreme Being. As such, elaborate funeral pyres are favored, especially for royalty.{{r|Marvel Atlas Vol 1 1}} The religious customs also demand that bare legs be covered with sarongs within temple grounds.{{r|Marvel Atlas Vol 1 1}} [[Davi Naka (Earth-616)|Davi Naka]], Mother Goddess, is one of several gods worshipped by the Madripoorean populace.{{r|Sword Master Vol 1 5}} |
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===Politics and international relations=== |
===Politics and international relations=== |
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It was conquered by freebooters centuries ago, its heritage of piracy evolved into the present system of government whose laissez-faire policy allows for virtually any business transaction provided that the status quo is not threatened. Madripoor does not allow criminal extradition from within its borders, making it an exotic diplomatic haven for many international criminals and organizations who help maintain the stability of the government through a sophisticated system of corruption that includes payoffs to the Chancellor, who runs the day-to-day government operations.{{r|Marvel Atlas Vol 1 1}} |
It was conquered by freebooters centuries ago, its heritage of piracy evolved into the present system of government whose laissez-faire policy allows for virtually any business transaction provided that the status quo is not threatened. Madripoor does not allow criminal extradition from within its borders, making it an exotic diplomatic haven for many international criminals and organizations who help maintain the stability of the government through a sophisticated system of corruption that includes payoffs to the Chancellor, who runs the day-to-day government operations.{{r|Marvel Atlas Vol 1 1}} |
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− | In 1942, Madripoor was invaded and occupied by Imperial Japan in order to control the island's trade routes.{{r|Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol 1 22}} |
+ | In 1942, Madripoor was invaded and occupied by [[Imperial Japan (Earth-616)|Imperial Japan]] in order to control the island's trade routes.{{r|Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol 1 22}} |
==Alternative Realities== |
==Alternative Realities== |
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===[[Earth-9047|The Humorverse (Earth-9047)]]=== |
===[[Earth-9047|The Humorverse (Earth-9047)]]=== |
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+ | [[File:Nastynpoor,_Slogan.jpg|thumb|right|Nastynpoor.]] |
− | In the Humorverse, Madripoor's equivalent is called '''Nastynpoor''' (Nasty 'n' poor |
+ | In the Humorverse, Madripoor's equivalent is called '''Nastynpoor''' (a joke on Nasty 'n' poor), "where nobody seems to notice that a guy has four foot claws coming' out've his hands." [[Slogan (Earth-9047)|Wolverweenie]] visited it at least once, and an expiring guy gave him the lead to track evil [[Don Druglordo (Earth-9047)|Don Druglordo]] to [[Costa Lottamoola]].{{r|What The--?! Vol 1 17}} |
+ | ===[[Earth-101001|Marvel Anime (Earth-101001)]] === |
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+ | In the Marvel Anime universe, Madripoor is a central location in season 2. |
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+ | The island is a hotbed for criminal activity. Multiple gangs inhabit the island, and are constantly at war with each other.{{r|Marvel Anime Season 2 1}}. At the start of the season, the island is owned by [[Hideki Kurohagi (Earth-101001)|Hideki Kurohagi]], who rules it from the Dragon Palace. Hideki's father, [[Juō Kurohagi (Earth-101001)|Juo Kurohagi]], originally co-ruled the island along with [[Koh (Earth-101001)|Koh]], but was able to seize control of the island after allying himself with [[Shingen Harada (Earth-101001)|Shingen Harada]].{{r|Marvel Anime Season 2 7}} |
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+ | Shingen planned to make Madripoor a base of operation for his criminal organisation, the [[Kuzuryu (Earth-101001)|Kuzuryu]]. For this purpose, he wanted to force his daughter [[Mariko Yashida (Earth-101001)|Mariko]], to marry Hideki.{{r|Marvel Anime Season 2 1}}. After Shingen and Hideki left Tokyo and went to Madripoor with Mariko, [[James Howlett (Earth-101001)|Logan]] and his new ally [[Yukio (Earth-101001)|Yukio]] followed them there.{{r|Marvel Anime Season 2 6}}. After meeting Koh and his gang, Wolverine and Yukio helped them reach the Dragon Palace through Hell Road; a road infamous for it's many death traps.{{r|Marvel Anime Season 2 9}} |
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− | * [[Buccaneer Bay]] |
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+ | ===[[Earth-199999|Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999)]] === |
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− | * [[Lowtown]] |
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+ | [[File:Madripoor from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Season 1 3.png|thumb|right|220px]] |
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+ | [[Helmut Zemo (Earth-199999)|Baron Zemo]] took [[Samuel Wilson (Earth-199999)|Sam Wilson]] and [[James Buchanan Barnes (Earth-199999)|Bucky Barnes]] to Madripoor to meet with [[Selby (Earth-199999)|Selby]] in order to track down the newly resurfaced [[Super-Soldier Serum]].{{r|The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Season 1 3}} |
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− | * [[Hightown]] |
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+ | * [[Empty Quarter]] |
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+ | * [[Hightown (Madripoor)|Hightown]] |
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+ | ** [[Imperial Hotel]] |
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+ | ** [[Madripoor International Airport]] |
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+ | ** [[Madripoor Police Force Headquarters]] |
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** [[Sovereign Hotel]] |
** [[Sovereign Hotel]] |
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+ | ** [[Verendi House]] |
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+ | ** [[Wheelers & Dealers]] |
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+ | ** [[X-Mansion (Madripoor)|X-Mansion]] |
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+ | ** [[Dragon Palace]] (Earth-101001) |
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+ | * [[Lowtown (Madripoor)|Lowtown]] |
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+ | ** [[Dream Street]] |
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+ | ** [[Foxy Den Strip Bar]] |
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+ | ** [[Harbor Bar]] |
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+ | ** [[King's Impresario Restaurant]] |
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+ | ** [[Madame Joy's Brothel]] |
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+ | ** [[Wharfside]] |
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+ | * [[Madripoor Criminal Rehabilitation Center]] |
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+ | * [[Straits of Johor]] |
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+ | * [[Tyger Tiger's Private Safe House]] |
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+ | * [[Hell Road]] (Earth-101001) |
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Revision as of 22:01, 7 April 2021
Madripoor, officially the Principality of Madripoor, was an island in Southeast Asia, located in the southern portion of the Strait of Malacca, southwest of Singapore. Its capital and single large city was Madripoor, which was divided between wealthy Hightown and impoverished, crime-ridden Lowtown. This served to represent the extreme social inequality in Madripoor, described as "A place for the very rich and the very poor." Madripoor was once a haven for pirates, a tradition that had somewhat continued to present day with its lawless quality; the Principality did not allow other nations to extradite criminals; however, it was still considered one of the business capitals of the Pacific Rim.
History
The island was best known because of its relation to the mutant known as Wolverine[1] and the fact that the villainess Viper was a long-time ruler.[2] More recently, it was the focus point of an alien invasion led by Khan, but was stopped by a team of X-Men.[3] Afterward, the newest Scorpion traveled to the island to learn more about her secret past and her mysterious mother.[4]
It was later revealed the island rested on the back of a giant dragon, which was awakened by the Hand.[5]
Madripoor had it's own defenders Tarik Fayad using the Coptic Staff and the alias of "Horus" to protect the small island nation. He was killed by Grant Ward, who was using a counterfeit Iron Man Armor, using intel from the stolen Quantum Drive, which contained information on how to defeat several major super heroes. Horus' death was a demonstration of the legitimacy of the content of the Quantum Drive, meant to attract the attention of any potential bidder.[6]
Magneto later established a variation of the original X-Mansion to serve as a base for the time-displaced X-Men.[7] Since their return to their own time and Magneto's establishment of Krakoa, the mansion's last known residents were the Raksha, a local team of Wolverine-inspired mutant heroes.
Facts
Localization
- Madripoor is a small island nation located to the south of Singapore in the vicinity of Kepulauan Riau and Kepulauan Lingga in the Indonesian archipelago.[8]
Languages
The major languages in Madripoor range from English, French, and Filipino.[8]
Economy
The monetary unit used in Madripoor is the Madripoor Dollar.[8]
The capital city, which shares the island’s name, lays claim to the most luxurious and expensive hotels in the world. At the same time, it possesses one of the most severe pockets of poverty on the planet. This economic polarization has effectively divided the capital city into two parts: Hightown, the high-tech haven of the very rich and powerful, and Lowtown, the medieval domain of the hopelessly poor.[9]
Religion
Hinduism is the primary religion practiced in Madripoor, with its followers believing that, after death, the physical body must be returned to the Pancamahabhuta (the five sacred elements) before their soul can be released to meet the Supreme Being. As such, elaborate funeral pyres are favored, especially for royalty.[9] The religious customs also demand that bare legs be covered with sarongs within temple grounds.[9] Davi Naka, Mother Goddess, is one of several gods worshipped by the Madripoorean populace.[10]
Politics and international relations
The seat of government was originally ruled from Madripoor the capital city. It is governed by an elected Chancellor.[9] It also has a ruling prince as well.[9]
It was conquered by freebooters centuries ago, its heritage of piracy evolved into the present system of government whose laissez-faire policy allows for virtually any business transaction provided that the status quo is not threatened. Madripoor does not allow criminal extradition from within its borders, making it an exotic diplomatic haven for many international criminals and organizations who help maintain the stability of the government through a sophisticated system of corruption that includes payoffs to the Chancellor, who runs the day-to-day government operations.[9]
In 1942, Madripoor was invaded and occupied by Imperial Japan in order to control the island's trade routes.[11]
Alternative Realities
The Humorverse (Earth-9047)
In the Humorverse, Madripoor's equivalent is called Nastynpoor (a joke on Nasty 'n' poor), "where nobody seems to notice that a guy has four foot claws coming' out've his hands." Wolverweenie visited it at least once, and an expiring guy gave him the lead to track evil Don Druglordo to Costa Lottamoola.[12]
Marvel Anime (Earth-101001)
In the Marvel Anime universe, Madripoor is a central location in season 2.
The island is a hotbed for criminal activity. Multiple gangs inhabit the island, and are constantly at war with each other.[13]. At the start of the season, the island is owned by Hideki Kurohagi, who rules it from the Dragon Palace. Hideki's father, Juo Kurohagi, originally co-ruled the island along with Koh, but was able to seize control of the island after allying himself with Shingen Harada.[14]
Shingen planned to make Madripoor a base of operation for his criminal organisation, the Kuzuryu. For this purpose, he wanted to force his daughter Mariko, to marry Hideki.[13]. After Shingen and Hideki left Tokyo and went to Madripoor with Mariko, Logan and his new ally Yukio followed them there.[15]. After meeting Koh and his gang, Wolverine and Yukio helped them reach the Dragon Palace through Hell Road; a road infamous for it's many death traps.[16]
Marvel Cinematic Universe (Earth-199999)
Baron Zemo took Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes to Madripoor to meet with Selby in order to track down the newly resurfaced Super-Soldier Serum.[17]Points of Interest
- Buccaneer Bay
- Empty Quarter
- Hightown
- Central Business District
- Imperial Hotel
- Madripoor International Airport
- Madripoor Police Force Headquarters
- Royal Palace & Museum
- Sovereign Hotel
- Trade Center
- Bank of Hong Kong
- Bank of Malaysia
- Verendi House
- Wheelers & Dealers
- X-Mansion
- Dragon Palace (Earth-101001)
- Lowtown
- Brass Monkey Saloon (332 Cyan Street)
- Dream Street
- Foxy Den Strip Bar
- Harbor Bar
- King's Impresario Restaurant
- Madame Joy's Brothel
- Princess Bar
- Wharfside
- Madripoor Criminal Rehabilitation Center
- Straits of Johor
- Tyger Tiger's Private Safe House
- Hell Road (Earth-101001)
Trivia
- Captain America teamed up with Wolverine at Madripoor in World War II, being the first canonical time they met.[18]
See Also
- 394 appearance(s) of Madripoor
- 6 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Madripoor
- 17 minor appearance(s) of Madripoor
- 166 mention(s) of Madripoor
- 11 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Madripoor
- 42 image(s) of Madripoor
- 26 article(s) related to Madripoor
Links and References
References
- ↑ [[Marvel Comics Presents 1-10|[[Marvel Comics Presents #1|Marvel Comics Presents 1]]-10]]
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 2) #125–127
- ↑ X-Treme X-Men #10–18
- ↑ [[Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) 8-10|[[Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) #8|Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) 8]]-10]]
- ↑ Avengers World #1
- ↑ Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #2
- ↑ X-Men: Blue #1
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Marvel Atlas #1 ; Madripoor's entry
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 Marvel Atlas #1
- ↑ Sword Master #5
- ↑ Spider-Man/Deadpool #22
- ↑ What The--?! #17
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Marvel Anime S2E01
- ↑ Marvel Anime S2E07
- ↑ Marvel Anime S2E06
- ↑ Marvel Anime S2E09
- ↑ The Falcon and the Winter Soldier S1E03
- ↑ Uncanny X-Men #268