Grim Hunter
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Grim Hunter. Art by Tom Lyle. |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #47 (June 1994) |
Created by | Howard Mackie Tom Lyle |
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Alter ego | Vladimir "Vlad" Kravinoff |
Notable aliases | "Son of the Hunter" |
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Grim Hunter is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe, in which he is an enemy of Spider-Man. He is the Son of Kraven the Hunter. His first appearance was in Spider-Man (1st series) #47.
[edit] Fictional character biography
Vladimir Kravinoff was a son of Sergei Kravinoff, the infamous adversary of Spider-Man known as Kraven the Hunter. Unlike his illegitimate half-brother Alyosha Kravinoff who was raised in shame in Africa, Vladimir grew up in Russia benefiting from his father's wealth and luxuries. However, their father often neglected both sons while he pursued his various international quarries. Unaware of his siblings, Vladimir was raised by Sergei's servant, Gregor, who acted as a surrogate father teaching him Sergei's hunting techniques. When Vlad was still a boy, Sergei put his son through a rite of passage in the world of Maine, hunting Vladimir while disguised a the fabled "Grim Hunter". Impressed by his son's abilities learned under Gregor, Sergei began to train Vlad personally.
Vladimir Kravinoff took up the name "The Grim Hunter" and decided to hunt down Spider-Man and several of his foes. He only had one battle with Spider-Man, and his methods were nearly the same as his father's. He was briefly involved with the Hobgoblin, even giving that incarnation (Jason Macendale) his father's super strength formula which reacted to the anomalies in his bloodstream which gave him greater power. This is perhaps the reason why Vladimir became more powerful than his father when he took the treatment. When he got out of jail, he decided to track Spider-Man down again, only to fight the Scarlet Spider instead. Kaine, a clone of Spider-Man arrived, and after a confrontation, Vladimir was killed by the insane duplicate. Vladimir apparently reappeared in the Wolverine/Black Cat miniseries, Claws, but it turned out to be a Life Model Decoy.
[edit] Powers and abilities
Via the Jungle serum, Vladimir possessed superhuman abilities similar to his father, though apparently without the need for periodic ingestion of the serum. These power included heightened senses. strength (3 tons optimally), speed (able to sprint short distances at 65 mph), agility, stamina, and possibly longevity. He could perform a standing broad jump of 25 feet. Vladimir wore armor protecting his arms and torso, while typically carrying his ancestral knife, electro-shock gauntlets, wrist mounted dart launchers. an energy-projecting spear. and spiked cleats. He was skilled in using other weapons including the rifle, pistol, shuriken, tonfa, and blowgun.