Ares (Marvel)

Ares is a fictional character, a deity appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the Greek god of the same name. He first appeared in Thor #129 (June 1966) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Ares has commonly appeared as an enemy of Thor and Hercules and starred in his own self-titled series in 2006.

Ares, the Greek God of War, was initially depicted as a supervillain in the Marvel Universe, opposing Thor, Hercules and the Avengers. Early on, his influence on Earth was less direct as he created an organization known as the "Warhawks" and used them to create war on Earth.

In 2006 the character was recast to not be a villain but instead more of an antihero who simply lived for battle, any battle. He was added to the Avengers roster as one of their "heavy hitters" and showed himself to have his own "Warriors Honor" codex and not the one-dimensional villain he had been portrayed as in the past. He would later join Norman Osborn's Dark Avengers, believing that he could put his powers to good use. During the Siege storyline Ares is killed by Sentry who literally tears him apart. He is later brought back from the dead.

Powers and abilities

 * Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes superior to that of most Olympians
 * Immunity to all diseases and infections
 * Regenerative healing factor
 * Magic manipulation
 * Virtual immortality
 * War manipulation
 * Expert armed combatant

Idea Wiki appearances

 * Ares is a playable character in Marvel Superhero Adventures: Intergalactic Grand Prix, voiced by Trevor Devall. One of the supervillains participating in the titular racing tournament hosted by the Grandmaster, Ares owns two karts: the Warhawk (a race car shaped after a WWII war plane with Ancient Greece features) and the Trojan Minotaur (a racing jeep with details of a WWII war tank and Ancient Greece themes and a Minotaur head in the front).