GOLDEN-BLADE

Real Name: Zacharaiah Seavey

Identity/Class: Human, mind transferred into robot body

Group Membership: None

AffiliationsSapper (partner); Iron Man (Tony Stark), S.H.I.E.L.D. (Strategic Hazard Intervention Espionage Logistics Directorate), Warbird (Carol Danvers)

EnemiesUltimo;
   formerly Iron Man (Tony Stark), Ms. Marvel/Warbird (Carol Danvers), S.H.I.E.L.D.

Known Relatives: None

Base of Operations: Mobile throughout the universe aboard Sapper's ship (current); Mobile throughout the U.S. at least, based out of Sapper's ship buried near Spokane, Washington (former)

Aliases: Golden Boy (nickname from Carol Danvers), "unnamed golden alien mechanoid" (See Comments)

First Appearance: (Unidentified) Ms. Marvel I#13 (January, 1978); (named) Iron Man III#18 (July, 1999)

Powers/Abilities: Golden-Blade is a robot or cyborg with the mind of an Englishman from the 1840's. He uses words like "sirrah" and "milady." Golden-Blade's current form can fly and has superhuman strength (enhanced human to Class 5, enabling him to lift/press between one and five tons). Golden-Blade can grow . . .well . . . Golden-Blades from any part of his body or fire them with sufficient force to penetrate Ulitmo's hide, but not Iron Man's repulsor field. Golden-Blade kind of adheres to a code of chivalry, although he had no qualms about trying to skewer Warbird.

Purpose: Sapper and Golden-Blade have been "appropriating" (read: stealing) energy and materials to restore Sapper's people to physical life as robots

History: (Iron Manual Mark 3 - BTS) - The man who would become Golden-Blade was born as Zacharaiah Seavey in Cape Breton, New Brunswick.

(Iron Man III#24-25 (fb) ) - Over 150 years ago, Ultimo decimated the Rajaki world, killing everyone there. Sapper's merchant clan was off-planet at the time and foolishly tracked down Ultimo, seeking revenge. Ultimo showed them first hand why revenge doesn't pay, and they were forced to flee from him. They lured him into a meteor cluster near Earth, where both the Rajaki ship and Ultimo were battered by meteors, and they both crashed to Earth. Sapper survived the attack and the crash because he was a cyborg, but the rest of his people were mortally wounded. The Rajaki ship crashed into what is now known as Washington state, landing on an English fur trapper. Sapper constructed a mechanical body for the trapper, who would become Golden-Blade. Sapper then uploaded his peoples' consciousness into the ship, and the two began stealing energy and materials to one day construct robot bodies for them.

 

 

 

(Ms. Marvel I#13) - Sapper and Golden-Blade assaulted the US Aircraft Carrier Halsey, and Sapper began to drain the energy from its reactors. Ms. Marvel arrived to stop them, and battled them briefly. The struggle went back and forth; eventually, Ms. Marvel swatted Sapper into a jet which exploded, and then broke off Golden-Blade's sword-arm. Sapper returned, charged with energy and prepared to finish off Ms. Marvel, but Golden-Blade stopped him: "I know you have absorbed power enough to level the city, but I am injured--and above all else, we must not jeopardize our mission." ...And the two took off into the sky.

 

 

(Iron Man III#18) - Sapper and Golden-Blade attacked a Navy submarine in Washington state, where they were opposed by Warbird, who was drunk. Iron Man came on the scene when he found Golden-Blade after Warbird nearly launched him into orbit. Sapper scored an early hit against Iron Man, draining his energy. Iron Man quickly recovered and defeated Golden-Blade, while Warbird fought Sapper. Sapper and Golden-Blade escaped after Warbird caused a massive explosion by tampering with Sapper's regulator units.

(Iron Man III#23) - Sapper and Golden-Blade attacked a Stark/Fujikawa ship, unaware that it had been built on top of Ultimo and was using him as an energy source. Iron Man showed up and made quick work of the duo, thanks to his non-conducting fields that prevented Sapper from draining him. However, Sapper had drained energy from the systems that held Ultimo in check, and hours after the battle, he broke free!

(Iron Man III#24) - Sapper and Golden-Blade helped the crew of the Stark/Fujikawa ship after Ultimo re-activated. Ultimo spotted them just as Iron Man was arriving. Ultimo blasted Sapper and backhanded Iron Man and walked away. Iron Man was about to attack Sapper and G.B. when Rumiko Fujikawa (Tony Stark's love interest) told him that they weren't at fault. G.B. then told Iron Man their story, and told him that Ultimo was probably headed to Sapper's ship, to destroy the last remnants of his people. Iron Man charted Ultimo's course and realized that if Ultimo wasn't stopped, he'd destroy the city of Spokane to get to the ship!

(Iron Man III#25) - Iron Man, Sapper, and G.B. took off to stop Ultimo, along with U.S. military aircraft. They had little success until Iron Man got the idea to try to once again control Ultimo. Sapper and G.B helped protect innocents, while Iron Man hacked into Ultimo's control core. Ultimately he was successful, and Ultimo was forced to shut down. With Ultimo defeated, Iron Man allowed Sapper and G.B. to drain its energy to power their ship. The two of them took off for outer space, while expressing their gratitude to Iron Man.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments: Created by Chris Claremont (writer) and Jim Mooney (artist).
Explained/Detailed by Kurt Busiek (writer/co-plotter), Roger Stern (scripter/co-plotter) and Sean Chen (artist).






Now THAT'S what I'm talking about! In Ms. Marvel I#13, "Sapper and an unnamed golden alien mechanoid" (as described in the Marvel Comics Index# 8B) appeared, were given virtually zero background and explanation, and forgotten for 21 years!!!! Kurt Busiek takes these two out of Limbo, dusts them off, and gives them an interesting origin, explains their motivations, and ties them in to one of my favorite Iron Man villains. Sean Chen updates their appearance beautifully. I wish all of the obscure/lost/forgotten characters could get this kind of treatment. He even tied Sapper in to the Rajaki race, who were seen first in one of the "Tales of the Watcher" back-ups from Tales of Suspense I#57, and only named in the OHotMU.
Where can we get more Busieks?--Snood

Speaking of Busiek, here's a few words from the man himself about this entry, taken from the Avengers message board:

"...and Roger Stern should get some of the credit on this one -- it was my idea to bring back those guys and flesh them out, but Roger co-plotted and scripted those issues, and we worked out the backstory together."

Does Ultimo have some little-known power to cause people to make stupid decisions? First, Sapper's clan tries to destroy him in ONE SHIP after he decimated their entire planet, then Stark/Fujikawa builds a ship on top of a killer robot that's gone toe-to-toe with Iron Man and a team of Avengers that included Thor. Advanced tech is no substitute for common sense.

It would be cool to find out who Ultimo's masters where, and why they had genocidal intentions for the Rajaki.

Sapper and Golden-Blade received a joint Marvel Handbook entry in the Iron Manual Mark 3 (2010). Golden-Blade's full name and place of birth were revealed there.

Thanks to Loki for the new main and the schematic produced for Eaglemoss' Marvel Fact Files (see left and right)

Profile by Chuck D and Snood.

Profile updated/edited by Kyle Sims

 CLARIFICATIONS: Golden-Blade has no known connections to:


images: (without ads)
Iron Manual Mark 3, Sapper & Golden-Blade profile (main)
Iron Man III#24, p21, pan2 (head shot)
Ms. Marvel I#13, Cover (VS Ms. Marvel)
Iron Man III#18, p18, pan4 (main image)
Iron Man III#25, p36, pan3 (Sapper & Golden-Blade)


Appearances:
Ms. Marvel I#13 (January, 1978) - Chris Claremont (writer), Jim Mooney (pencils), Joe Sinnott (inks), Archie Goodwin (editor)
Iron Man III#18 (July, 1999) - Kurt Busiek & Roger Stern (writers), Sean Chen (pencils), Lary Stucker & Eric Cannon (inks), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Man III#23 (December, 1999) - Kurt Busiek & Roger Stern (writers), Sean Chen (pencils), Dan Panosian (inks), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Man III#24 (January, 2000) - Kurt Busiek & Roger Stern (writers), Sean Chen (pencils), Rob Hunter, Hillman & Nelson (inks), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Man III#25 (February, 2000) - Kurt Busiek & Roger Stern (writers), Sean Chen (pencils), Bob Layton & Rob Hunter (inks), Bobbie Chase (editor)
Iron Manual Mark 3 (June, 2010) - Jeff Youngquist (editor)


Any Additions/Corrections? please let me know.

First Posted: 03/24/2002
Last updated: 01/06/2019

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