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Titania

Mary MacPherran

First Appearance

Thing is Big Ben #10 (1984)

Powers & Abilities

Super StrengthAgilityStaminaInvulnerabilityUnarmed Combat

Teams

Alpha FlightCosmic ChampionsDoom MaidensFemizonsFrightful FourGamma FlightIlluminatiLegion AccursedMasters of EvilPunch ClubThe Worthy

Also Known As

Mary MacPherran, Skirn, Breaker of Men, Skeeter, Savagri (Avataar counterpart)

About Titania

Titania — real name Mary MacPherran — is one of Marvel's most formidable powerhouses, a self-made bruiser who clawed her way from obscurity to become a genuine physical threat to some of the universe's mightiest heroes. Originally a small, bullied young woman with little going for her, Mary's life was transformed when Doctor Doom recruited her during the original Secret Wars, granting her a massive, superhuman physique and raw power to match. From that moment on, Titania became a force to be reckoned with — someone who didn't just survive in a world of gods and monsters, but relished the fight. Her rivalry with She-Hulk stands as one of Marvel's great ongoing feuds, a clash of personalities as much as raw strength that has fueled some of the most memorable brawls in the publisher's history.

For collectors, Titania's debut in Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #3 (1984) is the key book — a landmark issue from one of Marvel's most celebrated crossover events, featuring one of the era's most iconic creative teams. That single series remains a cornerstone of any serious Bronze and Copper Age collection, and Titania's introduction within it only adds to its desirability. Beyond her origin, she has remained a fixture across decades of Marvel storytelling, cycling through memorable team affiliations including the Masters of Evil, the Frightful Four, and the Femizons, each association producing collectible issues worth hunting down.

Titania's role in Fear Itself (2011) elevated her profile considerably, as she became one of the Worthy — the select few transformed by the Serpent's power and granted a mystical hammer, taking on the terrifying mantle of Skirn, Breaker of Men. That event tie-in material, along with her appearances across She-Hulk solo runs and various Avengers titles, gives collectors a wide and rewarding back-issue trail to follow. Her complexity as a character — equal parts vulnerable and terrifying, driven by a desperate need to prove herself — has kept writers returning to her again and again.

Whether you're chasing that key Secret Wars issue, tracking down her Fear Itself hammer-wielding rampage, or building a deep run of her rivalry with She-Hulk, Titania's back-issue presence is surprisingly rich for a villain of her tier. High-grade copies of her first appearance continue to perform well in the collector market, and her consistent role in major Marvel events means her significance to the hobby is only likely to grow. She is the ultimate underdog turned unstoppable — and her books tell that story with fists.

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