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Caregiver
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceQuasar #37 (1992)
Created byMark Gruenwald
In-story information
Alter egoRubana Lagenris Quormo
Team affiliationsElders of the Universe
AbilitiesImmortality, ability to survive in space, teleportation across light-years, ability to heal beings of a cosmic nature.

The Caregiver is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe. She is one of the Elders of the Universe. Like all Elders, she is devoted to a single pursuit, which in her case is nurturing beings that she defines as "cosmologically significant".

Fictional Biography

The Caregiver first appeared to provide aid to the cosmic entity known as Origin, who was gestating a new physical incarnation within an enormous embryonic sac floating in deep space. The sac had been ruptured and Caregiver used her power primordial to heal the damage[1]. She remained with Origin, determined to attend to its safety until its birth. Eventually other Elders arrived to examine the cosmic phenomenon. Quasar was investigating the sac for reasons of his own and, after a skirmish with one of the other Elders present, The Possessor, subsequently lost his protection from the rigors of space. The Caregiver displayed her benevolent nature by passing Quasar through the sac's membrane, wherein he was able to breathe and recover, thus saving his life[2].

Quasar later sought her aid in curing his mother's cancer[3]. She explained that she was unable to assist as his mother was not a being of cosmoligical significance. It was not made clear as to whether she declined because of a personal creed or because her powers are incapable of rendering aid to beings of a cosmic nature.

References

  1. ^ Quasar #37 (1992)
  2. ^ Quasar #47 (1992)
  3. ^ Quasar #49 (1993)