![]() Believing himself to be military officer named Raymond "Ray" Garrison, Bloodshot regularly goes on covert missions and is specially trained to fight people born with superhuman powers (known as "psiots" or "harbingers" in the Valiant Universe). The current Bloodshot (nicknamed "Every Man") is a man who dies in battle and is then resurrected by nanites, making him the latest in a long line of resurrected super-soldiers the Project Rising Spirit (PRS) has been creating since World War II. ![]() This version of the character remains in publication. After Valiant Entertainment bought the character rights in 2004, Bloodshot was rebooted again in 2012 under the direction of Duane Swierczynski, Arturo Lozzi and Manuel Garcia. Garrison dies and is then resurrected and empowered by nanites, though this leaves him with amnesia. After Acclaim Entertainment bought Valiant Comics, writer Len Kaminski with artist Sal Velluto rebooted the character in 1997, now depicting him as a covert operative named Raymond Garrison who uses the cover identity of Angelo Mortalli while infiltrating the mafia. The original Valiant Comics character was a mafia hitman named Angelo Mortalli who is experimented on by Project Rising Spirit. ![]() ![]() Superhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina, and reflexes.You can also use this list as Bloodshot reading guide if you're new to the character.Ĭheck out the stories listed below, and if you see your favorites, vote them up.Textless cover of Bloodshot #1 (July 2012).Ĭameo appearance: Eternal Warrior #4 (November 1992) This list attempts the impossible by narrowing the best down to the top 20. Over the course of nearly 30 years he's been kicking around the Valiant Universe, there have been tons of comic books, great stories, graphic novels, trade paperbacks, comic book issues, story arcs, storylines, and one-shot books about Bloodshot, making it hard to determine which is the best of Bloodshot's greatest adventures. There's even a Bloodshot movie starring Vin Diesel as the titular character, so Bloodshot's popularity is evident. ![]() Bloodshot was incredibly popular when he was created, and his popularity among fans has only increased with the renewal of the Valiant Universe. Back in 1992, the creative folks at Valiant Comics gave the world Bloodshot, a supersoldier without any memory of his past who is filled with nanites, making him pretty much invincible. ![]()
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