I had a lot of fun with this one. It was mostly straight forward and who doesn't like reading about witches?! So here we have the long and unbroken line of
The Harkness Family Tree!
Agatha Harkness made her first appearance way back in
Fantastic Four #94 as the governess employed by
Sue and Reed Richards to look after their young son,
Franklin Richards. It became apparent that there was more to Agatha than it first seemed and in time the
Fantastic Four learned
Agatha was indeed a witch.
Agatha also became a tutor to the Scarlet Witch. Later, it is revealed that Agatha was far older than she appeared, apparently encountering a powerful being known as
Scrier some five centuries before the fall of
Atlantis and much later having governed the witches of
Salem, Massachusetts during the
Salem Witch Trials. Eventually, she led them into the mountains of what became
Colorado where they built the town of
New Salem in seclusion.
At some point,
Agatha bore a son to an unidentified (though apparently evil) man.
Nicholas Scratch first appeared in
Fantastic Four #185 wherein he led the people of
New Salem in a plot to execute his mother for exposing the existence of the town. The
Fantastic Four revealed
Agatha had never spoken of
New Salem and
Scratch's own hand in revealing the existence of
New Salem to them (
Fantastic Four #186).
Scratch's evil was revealed and he was banished to the
Dark Realm, though as I'm sure you can guess it wasn't the last we'd see of him.
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Agatha reveals Nicholas is her son (Fantastic Four #186) |
During the events of
Fantastic Four #186, the
Fantastic Four first encounter Scratch's enforcers, the
Salem Seven, a group of skilled magic users who can transform themselves to gain powers and who collectively were capable of great magical feats.
Brutacus, became a leonine creature;
Gazelle gained enhanced hearing, agility and gymnast skills;
Hydron gained a fish-like appearance and projected high pressure water blasts;
Reptilla became a serpentine creature with snakes for hands;
Thornn grew sharp spines capable of exploding or releasing neuro-toxins;
Vakume could become intangible, absorb energy and create vacuums and
Vertigo had the ability to disrupt others equilibrium.
Curiously, the
Salem Seven only refer to
Nicholas Scratch as their master in their early appearances. It's not until
Vision and the Scarlet Witch (vol. 2) #3 that we learn
Scratch is the father to all of the
Seven, by way of various unidentified wives, also making
Agatha their grandmother. It's also here that we learn the little that we know of
Nicholas' own father. During this story,
Agatha is burned at the stake and apparently killed, though this was apparently only temporary because she resurfaced sometime later very much alive, an ability her entire family seem to have inherited.
The only other potential family member I came across in my research for this Family Tree was a witch named Abigail Harkness from
Salem, Massachusetts in the 17th century. However her first (and only) appearance is in in
X-Men: Hellfire Club #1 which was cover dated
January 2000, beyond the usual
MC2 divergence point, so I have not included her in the
Harkness Family Tree above.
Aerika Harkness, also known as the
Crimson Curse first appeared in
A-Next #3 and was fully revealed in
A-Next #4 as a member of the
Dream Team. A sorceress who used elemental powers, we learn that
Aerika is descended from an unbroken line of highly skilled practitioners of the magic arts, the
Harknesses of Salem in
A-Next #8. We don't have any specifics about how
Aerika is related to the Harkness family at this time. The
Crimson Curse apparently dies during an encounter with an alternate reality
Dr Doom in
A-Next #11, however she does make an appearance during the
2015 Secret Wars event very much alive.
I spoke to co-creator
Ron Frenz about this and he revealed that this was due to the nature of the reality of the
Battleworld aka Doomworld. The event established that the
Main Marvel Universe/616 Victor Doom made the
Battleworld reality with him as the sole existing
Dr Doom in existence, meaning the
Crimson Curse couldn't have been killed by an alternate
Doom in this version of reality. A big '
Thank you' to
Ron Frenz for talking with me and clarifying this point.
I'll be
damned if I can figure out who
Scratch's dad could be. Until then, I remain
frogoat