![]() Hive is later found alive in a HYDRA-decorated crypt in Egypt by the new Madame HYDRA in her bid to form a new HYDRA High Council to assist Steve Rogers, whom had his history altered to be a HYDRA sleeper agent for years by Red Skull's clone using the powers of Kobik. During this brief and fragile union, Osborn arranged for Madame HYDRA to undergo surgery to remove the Hive from her in a way that would keep her alive. Taking back her title as Madame HYDRA, Viper and Gorgon subsequently broke away from Baron Strucker's weakening grip on HYDRA and formed an alliance with Norman Osborn's H.A.M.M.E.R. The team is overrun, but not before sacrificing themselves to blow up the base presumably killing Hive. The team is attacked by hundreds of HYDRA agents being controlled by Hive itself. Nick Fury has one of his teams led by his son Mikel Fury sent to destroy the Hive Base located in the Indian Ocean. When Strucker and the other heads discovered Viper's corpse, the Hive shocked and appalled them all by merging with the deceased woman's body, re-animating Viper, but with the parasites themselves gathering into a bulbous mass atop her head with four prehensile tentacles. When HYDRA went to war against the rival organization Leviathan, Valentina revealed her true allegiance and murdered her predecessor Viper. However, it possesses a quiet and cunning intelligence and as a result of its conditioning is completely dedicated to the HYDRA cause to the extent that Baron Strucker appointed it as a figurehead alongside himself, the Viper, Gorgon, Kraken, and the new Madame HYDRA in the form of triple agent Valentina Allegra de Fontaine. Grotesque and menacing in both stature and appearance, the Hive had no identity of its own, per se - as its collective will dominate the human host it engulfs. An unknown and unwitting HYDRA agent was offered and fed to these parasites as a host around which they could merge into a singular being. The Hive was created in the HYDRA laboratories at their home base of Gehenna. Hive first appeared in Secret Warriors #2 (May 2009) and was created by Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev. ![]() where he was an ancient Inhuman and was primarily portrayed by Brett Dalton. Hive appeared in the third season of the TV series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. The entity is composed of untold numbers of genetically-engineered parasites. Hive was an experiment made to physically embody the ideals of the fictional terrorist group HYDRA. Hive is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Death Swooper, Inhuman King, Parasite, The Great Alveus.
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