The Man Without Fear, Daredevil, and the mercenary for hire known as Taskmaster, are two of the most talented combatants in Marvel Comics, with their skills in a fight always ensuring that they’re the last ones standing after the dust settles. Not getting the chance to meet in the real world just yet, a new cosplay image shows Daredevil and Taskmaster at each other’s throats, but who wins in this live-action battle for the ages? 6i3mu
]]>One of the most underrated Marvel villains, Taskmaster, is back in his original glory with an awesome comic-accurate cosplay. This calculating villain got a more realistic look in the MCU - depicted by Olga Kurylenko - but the character's out-there appearance has always been a major part of his charm.
]]>The Marvel villain Taskmaster may have a formidable reputation, but an unnoticed flaw in his powers makes them actually useless. The former SHIELD agent Anthony Masters is one of Marvel's most dangerous mercenaries. He's crossed paths with countless superheroes over the years, trading blows with the likes of Captain America and matching wits with Spider-Man. Villains have often drawn upon Taskmaster's experience and skills for training, and he's regularly worked for evil armies.
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]]>Alex Horne has never told a good joke in his life. That seems to be the opinion of main Taskmaster host Greg Davies, at least judging by his exasperated reactions that he acts as part of his character on the BAFTA-winning comedy game show Taskmaster.
]]>While Taskmaster proved himself to be a one-man Avengers'-level threat upon his first appearance, he wasn’t the first Marvel villain with the ability to perfectly replicate another character’s skills simply by watching them fight. In fact, Spider-Man fought that first ‘Taskmaster’ long before the Avengers ever tangled with the official version of the villain.
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]]>The Marvel Comics villain Taskmaster uses many different sources to copy powers, but he once mimicked James Bond to complete a mission when infiltrating Stark Enterprises. In Taskmaster #1 (2002), Taskmaster ended up using his "hours of stockpiled 007's and impossible missions" that his photographic memory retains from watching movies and television to break into Iron Man's tech facility. Ultimately, channeling Bond helped the villain accomplish his challenging task in style.
]]>In a series of genius fan art comics starring Moon Knight, Marc Spector is paired with a villain fans may know from the MCU, setting up the perfect frenemy relationship between Marvel's most brutal Avenger and the cutthroat assassin Taskmaster.
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