Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Silverclaw" in English language version.
[Jarvis] graduated to a similar role with the Avengers Mansion and has been with the Avengers longer than any other member, as well as babysitter for Franklin Richards and sponsored for the superhero Silverclaw when young.
[Jarvis] also served as the sponsor to Silverclaw while the latter was growing up, and the future Avengers member has come to regard him as an uncle.
Silverclaw was created by Kurt Busiek and George Perez during their now legendary '90s run on the Avengers. Unfortunately for her, when her creators moved on from the series, she was promptly forgotten. Silverclaw was born in Costa Verde and was initiated into the local mythology by her father. The Avengers' butler, Edwin Jarvis, saw her village on a television piece about a children's charity and sponsored the local orphanage Silverclaw grew up. Silverclaw can shape-shift into various jungle animals, making her a formidable fighter.
Like Triathlon, Silverclaw pounced forth from the imaginations of legendary comics creators Kurt Busiek and George Perez during their classic relaunch of the Avengers during the late '90s...Lupe was born in the fictional Central American country of Costa Verde, where she was initiated into the local mythology by her father. After seeing her village on a television commercial for a children's charity, Jarvis began sponsoring her upbringing at the local orphanage. Blessed with shapeshifting abilities that allowed her to assume the were-forms of numerous jungle beasts, Silverclaw is a formidable fighter who brings a versatile skill set to the table.
Created by industry legends Kurt Busiek and George Perez (who must've been having a bad day at the office) she was the daughter of a volcano Goddess who was sponsored through ChildCare by Jarvis, the Avengers' butler (yes, really).
Introduced in the famous Busiek/Perez run of the Avengers comic, Silverclaw was originally Jarvis' adopted niece, Maria de Guadalupe Santiago, also known as Lupe. However, Lupe's birth mother was the volcano goddess Peliali, who remained with her people even when the other gods in her pantheon left humanity alone...With her ability to transform into any animal, Silverclaw has the potential to become one of Marvel's best shapeshifters. She can also draw on their unique abilities in her humanoid form, showing off the mastery of her powers even despite her inexperience as a hero.
[Peliali] is the volcano goddess of the Kamekeri. The Kamekeri were a tribe hailing from Costa Verde, who remained on earth when the rest of her god kin left. She would live in the hills and mountains, mostly forgotten, until she met a human male and bore his child. That child would be Maria De Guadalupe Santiago. She would have the ability to transform into a variety of were animals. When her village became terrified of the child, she would be sent to an orphanage. Eventually, she would become the Avenger known as Silverclaw.
After the introduction of Christianity to the fictional South American Kamekeri tribe, they gradually abandoned their old gods like the volcano goddess, Peliali. Despite their loss of faith, Peliali decided to stay on Earth to protect the tribe. She eventually met and fell in love with a human historian named Jaime Santiago. The pair had a daughter who inherited great power from her mother. Although she has complete control over her form, Silverclaw tends to mimic the physical appearance of animals native to South American jungles.
A child born of a human father and a volcano goddess in a small Costa Verde village, [Silverclaw] was placed into an orphanage upon the death of her father. When the Avengers Butler Edwin Jarvis set up a charitable sponsor program from his own salary, she was matched to him due to her emerging powers. She would write to her sponsor regularly, and when she came to the U.S. to study made contact with her benefactor. This eventually leads her into contact with the Avengers, with whom she became an occasional member.
Silverclaw is a shapeshifting hero from the South American nation of Costa Verde. The daughter of the volcano goddess Peliali, Silverclaw's powers appeared when she was a child. After the death of her father, Silverclaw was sent to an orphanage where she became the beneficiary of Edwin Jarvis, the butler to Iron Man. When she was old enough, Silverclaw traveled to the United States and joined the Avengers, fighting alongside Marvel's greatest heroes during the Maximum Security crisis and the Kang War.
Maria de Guadalupe Santiago was allegedly the child of a Central American volcano goddess. She developed the ability to transform into powerful were-forms of various jungle animals. When her father died, she ended up in an orphanage that was connected to a child sponsorship program. Avengers' longtime butler Edwin Jarvis ended up sponsoring Lupe Santiago for years. When they finally met, he learned that she had been forced to work for Moses Magnum as Silverclaw. However, she joined the Avengers and helped take Moses down.
Maria de Guadalupe Santiago can mimic the look and power of certain wild animals (including tigers, lions, and snakes), which is pretty cool. But she doesn't completely turn into them. And she turns silver, which isn't entirely natural. She eventually joins the Avengers after being sponsored to come to the U.S. by Edwin Jarvis. A great example of diversity in comics, she, unfortunately, didn't break out of the homogeneity of a lot of '90s characters.
One day Jarvis, the butler of the Avengers, donated some money to sponsor Lupe Santiago through an orphan sponsorship program...Taking the name "Silverclaw," Santiago served as an honorary member of the Avengers, using her ability to shapeshift into various animals to fight bad guys.
When Jarvis plopped down the money to sponsor Lupe Santiago through an orphan sponsorship program, he likely wasn't expecting to eventually have a shapeshifting crime fighter show up at his doorstep, but that's just was Santiago did. Taking the name "Silverclaw," Santiago served as an honorary member of the Avengers, using her ability to shapeshift into various animals to aid the Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
[Silverclaw] barely registers as a blip in the history of revolving-door randoms, except for the minor fact that their superpower is next-level unusual. I quote directly from Wikipedia: Silverclaw has the "ability to change into various metal were-animal forms." METAL WERE-ANIMAL. Think of what Jack Kirby could do with Metal Were-Animals!
Yet another Busiek/Perez creation, Silverclaw's story was a little better than Triathlon's, but the character was infinitely lamer. Adopted remotely by Avengers butler Jarvis, Maria de Guadalupe Santiago was the daughter of a volcano goddess, which naturally gave her the power to take on aspects of wild animals and dress like an extra from a Tarzan film. After helping the Avengers save her village from the ancient sorcerer Kulan Gath, Silverclaw only stuck around a little while, attempting to balance her life as an Avenger with her life as a college exchange-student before being unceremoniously dropped from the book when Kurt Busiek ended his run.
Hailing from a village within the small nation of Costa Verde, Maria de Guadalupe Santiago is the daughter of the volcano goddess Peliali and villager James Santiago, later orphaned and sponsored by Avengers butler Edwin Jarvis via an international outreach program. Born with mystical shapeshifting abilities that allow her to assume the physical characteristics of any animal native to the rainforests of her home, the future hero was obsessed with her sponsor's tales of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Silverclaw was created by Kurt Busiek and George Perez during their now legendary '90s run on the Avengers. Unfortunately for her, when her creators moved on from the series, she was promptly forgotten. Silverclaw was born in Costa Verde and was initiated into the local mythology by her father. The Avengers' butler, Edwin Jarvis, saw her village on a television piece about a children's charity and sponsored the local orphanage Silverclaw grew up. Silverclaw can shape-shift into various jungle animals, making her a formidable fighter.
Like Triathlon, Silverclaw pounced forth from the imaginations of legendary comics creators Kurt Busiek and George Perez during their classic relaunch of the Avengers during the late '90s...Lupe was born in the fictional Central American country of Costa Verde, where she was initiated into the local mythology by her father. After seeing her village on a television commercial for a children's charity, Jarvis began sponsoring her upbringing at the local orphanage. Blessed with shapeshifting abilities that allowed her to assume the were-forms of numerous jungle beasts, Silverclaw is a formidable fighter who brings a versatile skill set to the table.
Created by industry legends Kurt Busiek and George Perez (who must've been having a bad day at the office) she was the daughter of a volcano Goddess who was sponsored through ChildCare by Jarvis, the Avengers' butler (yes, really).
Introduced in the famous Busiek/Perez run of the Avengers comic, Silverclaw was originally Jarvis' adopted niece, Maria de Guadalupe Santiago, also known as Lupe. However, Lupe's birth mother was the volcano goddess Peliali, who remained with her people even when the other gods in her pantheon left humanity alone...With her ability to transform into any animal, Silverclaw has the potential to become one of Marvel's best shapeshifters. She can also draw on their unique abilities in her humanoid form, showing off the mastery of her powers even despite her inexperience as a hero.
[Peliali] is the volcano goddess of the Kamekeri. The Kamekeri were a tribe hailing from Costa Verde, who remained on earth when the rest of her god kin left. She would live in the hills and mountains, mostly forgotten, until she met a human male and bore his child. That child would be Maria De Guadalupe Santiago. She would have the ability to transform into a variety of were animals. When her village became terrified of the child, she would be sent to an orphanage. Eventually, she would become the Avenger known as Silverclaw.
Hailing from a village within the small nation of Costa Verde, Maria de Guadalupe Santiago is the daughter of the volcano goddess Peliali and villager James Santiago, later orphaned and sponsored by Avengers butler Edwin Jarvis via an international outreach program. Born with mystical shapeshifting abilities that allow her to assume the physical characteristics of any animal native to the rainforests of her home, the future hero was obsessed with her sponsor's tales of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
After the introduction of Christianity to the fictional South American Kamekeri tribe, they gradually abandoned their old gods like the volcano goddess, Peliali. Despite their loss of faith, Peliali decided to stay on Earth to protect the tribe. She eventually met and fell in love with a human historian named Jaime Santiago. The pair had a daughter who inherited great power from her mother. Although she has complete control over her form, Silverclaw tends to mimic the physical appearance of animals native to South American jungles.
A child born of a human father and a volcano goddess in a small Costa Verde village, [Silverclaw] was placed into an orphanage upon the death of her father. When the Avengers Butler Edwin Jarvis set up a charitable sponsor program from his own salary, she was matched to him due to her emerging powers. She would write to her sponsor regularly, and when she came to the U.S. to study made contact with her benefactor. This eventually leads her into contact with the Avengers, with whom she became an occasional member.
Silverclaw is a shapeshifting hero from the South American nation of Costa Verde. The daughter of the volcano goddess Peliali, Silverclaw's powers appeared when she was a child. After the death of her father, Silverclaw was sent to an orphanage where she became the beneficiary of Edwin Jarvis, the butler to Iron Man. When she was old enough, Silverclaw traveled to the United States and joined the Avengers, fighting alongside Marvel's greatest heroes during the Maximum Security crisis and the Kang War.
Maria de Guadalupe Santiago was allegedly the child of a Central American volcano goddess. She developed the ability to transform into powerful were-forms of various jungle animals. When her father died, she ended up in an orphanage that was connected to a child sponsorship program. Avengers' longtime butler Edwin Jarvis ended up sponsoring Lupe Santiago for years. When they finally met, he learned that she had been forced to work for Moses Magnum as Silverclaw. However, she joined the Avengers and helped take Moses down.
[Jarvis] graduated to a similar role with the Avengers Mansion and has been with the Avengers longer than any other member, as well as babysitter for Franklin Richards and sponsored for the superhero Silverclaw when young.
[Jarvis] also served as the sponsor to Silverclaw while the latter was growing up, and the future Avengers member has come to regard him as an uncle.
Maria de Guadalupe Santiago can mimic the look and power of certain wild animals (including tigers, lions, and snakes), which is pretty cool. But she doesn't completely turn into them. And she turns silver, which isn't entirely natural. She eventually joins the Avengers after being sponsored to come to the U.S. by Edwin Jarvis. A great example of diversity in comics, she, unfortunately, didn't break out of the homogeneity of a lot of '90s characters.
One day Jarvis, the butler of the Avengers, donated some money to sponsor Lupe Santiago through an orphan sponsorship program...Taking the name "Silverclaw," Santiago served as an honorary member of the Avengers, using her ability to shapeshift into various animals to fight bad guys.
When Jarvis plopped down the money to sponsor Lupe Santiago through an orphan sponsorship program, he likely wasn't expecting to eventually have a shapeshifting crime fighter show up at his doorstep, but that's just was Santiago did. Taking the name "Silverclaw," Santiago served as an honorary member of the Avengers, using her ability to shapeshift into various animals to aid the Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Yet another Busiek/Perez creation, Silverclaw's story was a little better than Triathlon's, but the character was infinitely lamer. Adopted remotely by Avengers butler Jarvis, Maria de Guadalupe Santiago was the daughter of a volcano goddess, which naturally gave her the power to take on aspects of wild animals and dress like an extra from a Tarzan film. After helping the Avengers save her village from the ancient sorcerer Kulan Gath, Silverclaw only stuck around a little while, attempting to balance her life as an Avenger with her life as a college exchange-student before being unceremoniously dropped from the book when Kurt Busiek ended his run.
[Silverclaw] barely registers as a blip in the history of revolving-door randoms, except for the minor fact that their superpower is next-level unusual. I quote directly from Wikipedia: Silverclaw has the "ability to change into various metal were-animal forms." METAL WERE-ANIMAL. Think of what Jack Kirby could do with Metal Were-Animals!