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Bloodshot

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First Appearance

Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends #562 (1983)

Powers & Abilities

Super StrengthSuper SpeedAgilityHealingWeapon MasterSuper SightSuper HearingInvisibilityChameleonShape ShifterImplantsUnarmed CombatGadgetsSonic ScreamEscape ArtistTrackingSuper EatingTechnopathyElectronic DisruptionEnhance MutationMarksmanshipGenetic ManipulationStealthLongevity

Teams

Bloodshot SquadCarboni Crime FamilyG.A.T.E.MI6Project Rising SpiritSecret WeaponsUnity

Also Known As

Raymond Garrison, Angelo Mortalli, Michael Lazurus, White Knight, The Red Circle Killer, Captain Red Eyes, Diablo Blanco, Ghost, The Analog Man, The Everyman, Every Man

About Bloodshot

Bloodshot is one of Valiant Entertainment's most iconic and enduring characters — a walking weapon with a fractured identity and an almost unkillable body coursing with nanites. Stripped of his true memories and reprogrammed as a black-ops killing machine by the shadowy organization known as Project Rising Spirit, Bloodshot is a man who has been given more names and false lives than he can count. From Raymond Garrison to Angelo Mortalli, his aliases read like a graveyard of manufactured identities, each one a tool used by those who sought to control him. At his core, he is a soldier searching for truth in a body that refuses to die — and that tension between humanity and weaponized biology is what has made him so compelling to readers for decades.

Bloodshot's power set is staggering even by superhero standards. His nanite-infused bloodstream grants him extraordinary regeneration, allowing him to recover from wounds that would be instantly fatal to anyone else. Beyond healing, those same microscopic machines give him shapeshifting capability, technopathy, electronic disruption, enhanced senses, and the ability to interface directly with technology — making him as dangerous in a server room as he is on a battlefield. His physical stats are off the charts too, with superhuman strength, speed, and agility backing up a lifetime of combat training in unarmed fighting and marksmanship. Few characters in comics can claim both the tactical versatility and the raw survivability that Bloodshot brings to every conflict.

Over the years, Bloodshot has been the centerpiece of some of Valiant's most celebrated story arcs. His appearances in team books like Unity and Secret Weapons expanded his world considerably, while solo arcs explored the philosophical weight of being a man who literally cannot trust his own memories. The creative runs that stripped away his handlers and forced him to operate on pure instinct — with no mission parameters and no one pulling the strings — rank among the best action-horror storytelling in modern comics. The character also inspired a 2020 feature film, which brought renewed collector interest to his back catalog.

For collectors, Bloodshot represents one of the best entry points into the Valiant universe. His early issues from the original 1990s Valiant run are legitimate graded-copy targets, especially high-grade copies that have become harder to find in top condition. The relaunched Valiant era books from 2012 onward produced consistent critical darlings that remain undervalued relative to their quality. Whether you are chasing first appearances, variant covers, or complete runs of landmark arcs, Bloodshot's bibliography rewards the dedicated hunter and offers a uniquely mature, grounded take on the super-soldier archetype that stands apart from anything the Big Two have produced.

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