Griffin is a chimeric supervillain. Griffin was captured and imprisoned in The Big House, after the breakout he went into hiding.[1]
Biography[]
When the breakout happened he walked out of his prison cell and engaged Ant Man in battle. After the breakout Griffin went into hiding.[1]
Ms. Marvel fighting Griffin.
Griffin ambushed Quake when she was exercising. He fled away when she used her quake powers on his ears. He encounter the Avengers, he stood up to a fight against the newbie Ms. Marvel, but eventually was defeated.[2]
Physical appearance[]
Frontal appearance.
Griffin has a human like appearance with distinctive features of different kinds of animal parts. His face resembles a lion, with a yellow mane and red eyes. He wears a red suit with a golden belt. He has clawed finger and toes. He also has two orange wings and a reptilian tail.[1]
Personality[]
Griffin has no human personality and acts like an aggressive animal. He acts on instincts and attacks what's on sight without thinking of the consequences.[1] Griffin does not understand human speech.[2]
Powers and Abilities[]
- Flight: With his two wings, Griffin has the ability to fly.[1]
- Superhuman Strength: Griffin possesses great strength, easily breaking through stone. He can easily carry two people with his hands and still fly.[1]
- Superhuman Durability: Griffin has incredible durability as shown when he easily shrugged of the lasers from the guns that the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents were shooting and a boulder falling on him.[1]
Appearances[]
- 101. "Breakout, Part 1"
- 207. "Who Do You Trust?"
Background in other media[]
- This is Griffin's first animated appearance.
- In the comics, Griffin was a street thug. He was hired by the Secret Empire as he wanted to be a super villain. He went under surgery by the empire and got animal like features on himself and became the Griffin.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 "Breakout, Part 1". Christopher Yost (writer) & Sebastian Montes (director). The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. October 20, 2010. No. 1, Season one.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Who Do You Trust?". Brian Reed (writer) & Gary Hartle (director). The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. May 13, 2012. No. 7, Season two.