Malcolm Colcord

Director Colcord
Malcolm Colcord in the cover of Weapon X #6. Art by Keron Grant and Pop Mahn.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceWolverine vol. 2 #166 (2001)
Created byFrank Tieri and Sean Chen
In-story information
Alter egoMalcolm Colcord
Team affiliationsWeapon X
Notable aliasesThe Director

Malcolm Colcord, also known as The Director, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character plays an important role in Weapon X comics and has appeared as a villain in Wolverine.[1]

Publication history

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Malcolm Colcord first appeared in Wolverine Vol. 2 #166, and was created by Frank Tieri and Sean Chen.

Fictional character biography

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Malcolm Colcord has been depicted as the patriarch of a family and a soldier, until he is assigned as a guard to the Weapon X complex in Canada.[2] One night, Wolverine escapes from the complex, massacring all the soldiers in his way. Colcord does not escape his wrath and gets repeatedly slashed in the face, becoming disfigured for the rest of his life.[3]

After being mutilated, Colcord becomes obsessed with mutants; his wife and children leave him, unable to recognize the man they had once loved. He seizes control of the Weapon X program, becoming the cold, ruthless and calculating Director. He presents to his superiors the idea that mutants are a resource waiting to be exploited, but inside he desires nothing less than the complete extermination of all mutants. One of his primary roles as Director is recruiting mutants such as Sabretooth, Garrison Kane and Copycat as agents for Weapon X. Colcord also recruits Agent Brent Jackson of S.H.I.E.L.D. as his second-in command, but later becomes highly distrustful of Jackson, whose cunningness is his most dangerous weapon. Malcolm hopes to bring Wolverine back into the fold, and uses implants to control him and make him murder a US senator. The implants are, however, only effective for one use, and Wolverine regains control. Wolverine and his friend Beast are arrested by Brent Jackson and sent to prison. Colcord has Sabretooth kidnap Wolverine from prison and take him to the Weapon X complex, but S.H.I.E.L.D. director Nick Fury does not trust Jackson and sends the bounty hunter known as the Shiver Man to free Wolverine. They escape, but Colcord remains in control of Weapon X.

He then tries to recruit Deadpool, who initially agrees, but on Weapon X when Copycat, his ex-girlfriend becomes one of their targets. Copycat is killed and Deadpool tries to kill Colcord to avenge her death. He fails and gets killed in the process (though he is resurrected shortly afterwards).

The failure to recruit Wolverine, and the death of Deadpool and Copycat, leads Colcord to decide to bring in new members. The new line-up consists of Wild Child, Sauron, Mesmero, Aurora, Marrow, Washout and Maverick (then known as Agent Zero). This line-up is used for rescuing Madison Jeffries of Alpha Flight, who brainwashed, would play an essential role in Colcord's plans.[4]

Colcord engineers a mutant concentration camp called Neverland, which is designed and built by Jeffries. Jeffries also designs and builds the sentries known as Boxbots, based on his old Box-armor. Using Weapon X agents, mutants would be forcibly taken from their homes and imprisoned in Neverland, where they would be separated into two groups: the useful and the useless. Those with useless powers would be disposed of. The survivors would either join the Program or suffer painful experiments to extract their powers. Mister Sinister creates an alternate identity as one of the scientists, Dr. Windsor in Neverland, and uses Neverland to get subjects for his own twisted experiments.[4][5]

Colcord later falls in love with the mutant Aurora,[6] who persuades him to go through facial surgery to lose his bitterness. Colcord agrees, and for a while the couple lives happily together.[7] The Director keeps Aurora ignorant of Neverland, and never sends her there during inspections. Brent Jackson points out Colcord's hypocrisy, and slyly calls him a mutant lover. Colcord, greatly troubled by this name, angrily beats Aurora. Jackson uses this moment as a chance to usurp the program from the unsuspecting Colcord.[8] Persuading Sauron, Wild Child, Washout and members of the Underground to join him, Jackson stages a coup against the Director. Colcord destroys his face in frustration for losing his incentive, and escapes the battle with the help of Jeffries and Aurora.[9]

Aurora however later returns the favor to Colcord, leaving him and Jeffries stranded in the middle of nowhere. Colcord and Jeffries stay underground, while Jackson takes control of Weapon X. During this time Colcord is haunted by visions of Wolverine. These visions start to talk to Colcord, motivating him and giving him advice. Jeffries is happy to see Colcord motivated again, but is unaware of the hallucinations. Colcord returns to Weapon X and decides to rebuild the Program with the help of Jeffries. The X-Men free Jeffries of the Weapon X program influence.

Colcord later rescues former Junior Weapon X Research Scientist Detlef Metzger who is about to be killed by Daken and X-23 for possessing a vial of Wolverine's blood, and recruits him for a new project, forcing him to work under threat of a nanobotic virus. It is revealed he is having children kidnapped from parts of Madripoor, experimenting on their natural human healing abilities to create a 'healing factor serum', needed to make subjects survive a recreated Weapon X Project, under the orders of Daken. When Daken figures out that he's hiding something, he arranges for Malcolm to be attacked by X-23, who takes out his finger nails, so he may capture her and use her to perfect his experiment. Before he may begin, Daken frees X-23, and together the two proceed to take out all his guards, kill his brainwashed experiments, and trap him in the lab as it explodes. It is revealed afterwards that he's alive, having taken the healing factor serum, but is left deformed and covered in burns, as it is not as strong as Daken's or Laura's. Daken allows the world to think he is dead, instead leaving Colcord chained in the back room of a rundown apartment as penance for his crimes.[10][11]

In the Ravencroft miniseries, Malcolm Colcord appears as a member of J.A.N.U.S.[12]

Other versions

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Days of Future Now

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An alternate universe variant of Malcolm Colcord from Earth-5700 appears in the miniseries Weapon X: Days of Future Now. He joins the Sentinels in their extermination of mutants and manages to kill the X-Men.[13]

Ultimate Marvel

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An alternate universe variant of Malcolm Colcord from Earth-1610 appears in Ultimate Origins as Abraham Cornelius's employer in 1946.[14] Nick Fury later kills Colcord to prevent information about Weapon X from being made public.[15]

What If

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An alternate universe variant of Malcolm Colcord from Earth-31340 appears in What If...? Miles Morales #2. This version worked for Weapon X in the 1980s and had his face scarred by Miles Morales. By the 2020s, Colcord becomes the director of S.H.I.E.L.D.[16]

In other media

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References

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  1. ^ "Malcolm Colcord Powers, Enemies, History | Marvel". Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  2. ^ Weapon X (vol. 2) #1 (November 2002)
  3. ^ Weapon X (vol. 2) #2 (December 2002)
  4. ^ a b Weapon X (vol. 2) #6 (April 2003)
  5. ^ Weapon X (vol. 2) #7 (May 2003)
  6. ^ Weapon X (vol. 2) #8 (June 2003)
  7. ^ Weapon X (vol. 2) #10 (August 2003)
  8. ^ Weapon X (vol. 2) #13 (November 2003)
  9. ^ Weapon X (vol. 2) #22 (June 2004)
  10. ^ X-23 #9 (June 2011)
  11. ^ Daken: Dark Wolverine #7-9 (May - July 2011)
  12. ^ Ravencroft #5 (November 2020)
  13. ^ Weapon X: Days of Future Now #1 - 5 (July - November 2005)
  14. ^ Ultimate Origins #1 (August 2008)
  15. ^ Ultimate Origins #5 (October 2008)
  16. ^ What If...? Miles Morales #2 (June 2022)
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