What Happens if the Avengers Meet Coulson Again

Fictional graphic symbol from the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Phil Coulson
Marvel Cinematic Universe grapheme
Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson.jpg

Clark Gregg every bit Phil Coulson in Agents of S.H.I.Due east.L.D.

Showtime appearance Iron Man (2008)
Concluding advent "What If... Thor Were an Only Child?" (2021)
Created by
    • Marker Fergus
    • Militarist Ostby
    • Fine art Marcum
    • Matt Holloway
Portrayed by Clark Gregg
In-universe information
Total name Phillip J. Coulson[1]
Species
  • Human
  • Life Model Decoy
Occupation
  • S.H.I.E.L.D. agent
  • Southward.H.I.Eastward.L.D. director
Affiliation South.H.I.E.Fifty.D.
Significant others Audrey Nathan
Rosalind Toll
Melinda May
Nationality American

Amanuensis Phillip J. Coulson ( KOHL-sən) is a fictional grapheme portrayed and voiced past Clark Gregg in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise. Coulson is depicted as a high-ranking member of the espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. and partner of Nick Fury.

Coulson was a central effigy in the "Infinity Saga", appearing in five films, ii tv set series, i digital series, and ii Curiosity One-Shots, most notably in The Avengers (2012) and Agents of S.H.I.Eastward.Fifty.D. (2013–2020). Several versions of Coulson from within the MCU multiverse also announced, notably in the alive-action serial Agents of South.H.I.E.50.D. and the animated serial What If...? (2021), with Gregg reprising the role.

Coulson has additionally appeared in several forms of not-MCU media, being integrated into the mainstream Marvel Universe, initially modelled after Gregg and depicted every bit a S.H.I.E.L.D. amanuensis and supporting character of Deadpool, before being redeveloped equally a supervillain retainer of the demon Mephisto and commander of the Squadron Supreme of America following his death and resurrection, and the main antagonist of "Heroes Reborn".

Marvel Cinematic Universe [edit]

Feature films [edit]

Partnering with Nick Fury [edit]

Captain Curiosity, which is set in the 1990s, depicts Coulson as a rookie agent of Southward.H.I.Due east.L.D. who works closely with beau agent Nick Fury.

Supervising Tony Stark [edit]

Agent Coulson was introduced in the motion picture Iron Homo, in which he attempts to debrief Tony Stark on his captivity in Afghanistan. He is also one of several agents who back-trail Pepper Potts in an attempt to arrest Obadiah Stane one time his criminal activities are revealed. In Atomic number 26 Man 2, Coulson is assigned to supervise Stark for a time earlier being reassigned to investigate a crisis in New Mexico.

Meeting Thor [edit]

In both Iron Man 2 's post-credits scene and Thor, Coulson's consignment is revealed to revolve effectually the discovery of Thor's hammer in the New Mexico desert. Coulson is able to form an alliance between S.H.I.Due east.L.D. and Thor, who nicknames Coulson "Son of Coul."

Decease [edit]

In The Avengers, Coulson is fatally wounded past Loki, which now-S.H.I.Due east.50.D. Manager Nick Fury uses to motivate the Avengers.

Tie-in comics [edit]

Coulson appears throughout the MCU tie-in comics in supporting roles, interim in the Southward.H.I.Due east.Fifty.D. agent chapters that he does in the films.

Short films [edit]

The Marvel One-Shot The Consultant, which takes place after The Incredible Blob, sees Coulson and fellow agent Jasper Sitwell preventing Emil Blonsky from existence added to the Avengers roster. A Funny Thing Happened on the Manner to Thor'due south Hammer depicts Coulson getting into a scuffle on his fashion from Stark's lab in Iron Homo 2 to Thor's hammer in Thor.

Television set series [edit]

T.A.H.I.T.I. and resurrection [edit]

In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Fury brought Coulson back to life using the T.A.H.I.T.I. project, which was meant to bring a dead Avenger back to life using GH-325, a drug derived from an aboriginal Kree corpse that S.H.I.E.L.D. had recovered in the past. However, examination patients developed psychosis and hypergraphia, and so Coulson had the project close down and Fury had Coulson'south memories replaced so he could live a healthy life.[two] [3] Following his resurrection, Coulson puts together a squad of agents to travel the world and deal with strange new cases.[four] During this time, Hydra is revealed to take infiltrated S.H.I.E.L.D., leading to the latter's demise.[5] Fury makes Coulson the new managing director of Southward.H.I.E.L.D. and tasks him with rebuilding the agency "the correct way".[3]

Managing director of Southward.H.I.Eastward.Fifty.D. [edit]

Coulson'south interest with alien materials leads to a faction of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents led past Robert Gonzalez, who distrust secrets and superhumans attempting to accept over the fledgling organization, but Coulson convinces them to allow him stay on as director after helping relieve hundreds of civilians.[half-dozen] Together, they defeat a faction of Inhumans, though Coulson loses a hand in the process.[seven]

Romancing Rosalind Price [edit]

Coulson later on becomes romantically involved with Rosalind Price, the leader of an anti-Inhuman government job-force called the Advanced Threat Containment Unit (ATCU),[eight] until her decease at the easily of Grant Ward, a Hydra agent who formerly worked with Coulson.[9] Coulson gets revenge past crushing Ward's chest with his prosthetic hand.[10]

Demotion and deal with demon [edit]

Following the signing of the Sokovia Accords, S.H.I.E.L.D. is re-legitimized,[xi] with the yet officially expressionless Coulson replaced as managing director by Jeffrey Mace,[12] though he is somewhen able to retake control of operations while Mace serves as the public face up of Due south.H.I.E.L.D.[13] After the artificial intelligence AIDA attempts to take over the earth, Coulson allows himself to briefly become a Ghost Rider to defeat her.[fourteen]

Travelling through time [edit]

Coulson and his teammates are later on abducted and sent to the future,[fifteen] to prevent the extinction of humanity.[16] Later their return, his team discover the Ghost Rider burned through the GH-325 that kept Coulson alive, causing him to slowly die ever since.[17] Despite the squad's best efforts to relieve him, Coulson ultimately chooses to exit Southward.H.I.E.L.D. and live the residuum of his life in Tahiti with Melinda May, with whom he developed a romantic human relationship.[xviii]

2d death and resurrection [edit]

As the team, especially May and new Director Mack, mourn Coulson, they are perturbed by the arrival of the common cold-blooded Sarge,[xix] an alien who is physically and genetically identical to Coulson.[twenty] They later learn Sarge'southward trunk was created in an accident involving three reality-altering Monoliths, and was inhabited past the entity Pachakutiq thousands of years ago, losing both its and Coulson's memories before becoming Sarge.[21] Mack and Daisy impale Pachakutiq to avert the finish of the world, but the squad is forced to escape an attack by the cybernetic conflicting Chronicoms. To combat them, Southward.H.I.Due east.Fifty.D. scientists Leo Fitz and Jemma Simmons brand an enhanced Life Model Decoy of Coulson to guide them in a journey through Southward.H.I.East.Fifty.D.'s past, beginning in the 1930s.[22]

Life every bit an Fifty.M.D. [edit]

The L.M.D. Coulson helps the team end the Chronicoms from changing history while coping with his existence as a not-homo entity.[23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] A year after the Chronicoms' defeat, Coulson takes a sabbatical to travel the earth in a reconstruction of his red 1962 Chevrolet Corvette, Lola.[29]

Alternate versions [edit]

Radcliffe LMDs [edit]

Later being corrupted past the power of the Darkhold, Holden Radcliffe and Aida builds a Life Model Decoys of Coulson and other S.H.I.East.L.D. agents programmed to impersonate him while his human self is imprisoned in the Framework, in lodge to allow them to steal the Darkhold for themselves. Later being betrayed by the Fifty.Yard.D. May, Radcliffe'due south Coulson Fifty.M.D. is destroyed when the Fifty.M.D. May blows upward the empty S.H.I.E.L.D. base to allow its remaining man agents to escape.

History teacher [edit]

After revealed to be trapped in the Darkhold-infused Framework virtual reality at the end of "Self Control", Coulson experiences a parallel lifetime in which he never joined Southward.H.I.Eastward.L.D. and became a history teacher and conspiracy theorist who believes Hydra is using mind command soap to enslave the population of World. After being made aware of his alternate life as a S.H.I.Due east.L.D. amanuensis by Daisy Johnson, Coulson assists her ensuring his escape from the Framework; upon awakening in the real world, the existent Coulson is surprised that he remembers the life of his Framework self.

Destruction of Earth [edit]

In an alternate 2018, subsequently declining to stop a gravitonium-infused Glenn Talbot from accidentally destroying the Earth,[xxx] [31] [32] [33] Coulson and his team rescue a fraction of the Earth's population aboard their Lighthouse base, built to withstand the Earth's devastation, before somewhen dying equally a outcome of his deal with Ghost Passenger.[34] [35] [36]

Animated serial [edit]

Alternate versions of Coulson appears in the blithe series What If...?, with Gregg reprising his role.[37]

In an alternating 2011, Coulson witnesses the murders of five candidates of the Avengers Initiative, and investigates the mastermind backside their deaths with Nick Fury. In another alternating 2011, Coulson assists Maria Hill, acting director of Due south.H.I.Eastward.L.D., in attempting to cease an out-of-command political party hosted by Thor.

Digital series [edit]

After stepping down as managing director of S.H.I.Due east.L.D. following Agents of S.H.I.E.Fifty.D. season three, Coulson appears in Slingshot to offer advice to South.H.I.Eastward.L.D. asset Elena "Yo-Yo" Rodriguez.[38]

Marvel Comics [edit]

Phil Coulson
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Boxing Scars #6 (April 2012)
Created by
  • Christopher Yost
  • Matt Fraction
  • Cullen Bunn
In-story information
Full proper name Phillip J. Coulson
Team affiliations
  • 75th Ranger Regiment
  • Squadron Supreme of America
  • S.H.I.E.L.D.
  • Hush-hush Avengers
  • Power Aristocracy
Partnerships
  • Mephisto
  • Deadpool
  • Nick Fury Jr.
Notable aliases Cheese
President of the United States

Battle Scars [edit]

Phil Coulson first appeared in the mainstream Marvel Universe in Christopher Yost, Matt Fraction and Cullen Bunn's Boxing Scars #6 (April 2012) as Nick Fury Jr.'s Ranger teammate nicknamed "Cheese". He is subsequently revealed to be Coulson after he follows Fury in joining South.H.I.East.L.D.[39] Coulson has gone on to announced in other comics set in the mainstream MU, including in the 2013 Secret Avengers serial by Nick Spencer and Luke Ross,[40] and in Thor: God of Thunder in 2014.[41]

South.H.I.E.Fifty.D. vol. 3 [edit]

In July 2022 at San Diego Comic-Con International, Curiosity Comics announced an ongoing series titled South.H.I.Eastward.50.D., to exist fix in the mainstream Curiosity Universe, and written by Marking Waid, get-go December 2014. The series is led by Coulson, and sees the canonical introduction of characters that originated from Agents of South.H.I.East.L.D, to which Waid said, "This is our chance to introduce a lot of the other characters into the Curiosity Universe, and give them the Marvel Universe spin." Waid described the series as "done-in-one. Coulson and his team have a mission, and if we need someone for a mission, everyone in the Curiosity Universe is available as a potential Agent."[42] In this series, Coulson is the Supreme Commander of Special Operations for Southward.H.I.E.L.D. under Director Maria Hill.[42]

Deadpool vol. six [edit]

He has appeared in Deadpool, assisting S.H.I.East.L.D. agent Preston and paying Deadpool for his earlier services to Southward.H.I.East.L.D. During the "Secret Empire" result, Coulson learns that Steve Rogers was involved in attracting the Chitauri to invade World, and is subsequently shot from the heaven and killed by Deadpool, under the order of Rogers.[43]

Avengers vol. 8 [edit]

Phil Coulson afterwards turned up alive and appears as a member of the Power Aristocracy where he meets with Thunderbolt Ross to talk most the Avengers going global. Coulson states to Ross that he has put together the Squadron Supreme of America to be the sanctioned superheroes of the United States, at present expressing an intense hatred for "heroes" such as Captain America and Deadpool.[44]

The Squadron Supreme of America are revealed to exist simulacrums created by Mephisto and programmed by the Power Elite so that Phil Coulson can accept them be a Us-sponsored superhero squad, Coulson having gone to Hell after his decease for unspecified war crimes, and made a deal with Mephisto to be restored to life. During the War of the Realms storyline, Coulson summons the Squadron Supreme of America to fight the invading Frost Giants. After the Squadron Supreme of America acquired the Frost Giants to retreat, Phil Coulson sends them to Ohio which has become a battleground.[45]

At The Pentagon, Phil Coulson is briefed about an intruder on Sublevel 7 by a Nick Fury L.M.D. when it turns out to exist Black Panther. Subsequently noting that the Squadron Supreme herded the Frost Giants into Canada, Black Panther asks Coulson if the Squadron Supreme of America knows that he is a murderer, Coulson quotes "Why don't you lot enquire them yourself?" The Squadron Supreme are summoned to confront Blackness Panther. Hyperion states that the Squadron Supreme are the United states' sanctioned superhero squad in light of the Avengers becoming an anti-American squad. Every bit Nighthawk states to Mistiness that Black Panther will non run as he is under arrest, Black Panther states to them that he does non know how they got their powers and that they are not the Squadron Supreme, as he even asked if they trust Phil Coulson. Before they can grab him, Black Panther contacts Broo to teleport him away. Equally he disappears, the Black Panther states that Phil Coulson will non answer their questions and that the Avengers are not their enemies unless they force them to exist.[46]

Heroes Reborn [edit]

In "Heroes Reborn", Coulson uses the Pandemonium Cube to rewrite reality in Mephisto'due south proper noun, erasing the Avengers from existence and making himself the President of the U.s., watching the fight between Hyperion and Doctor Juggernaut.[47] Afterwards his office in the reality change is discovered, Coulson faces Helm America in manus-to-hand combat, deriding his influence on American politics. Later beingness defeated, and reality restored, Coulson is imprisoned in the Pandemonium Cube by Mephisto every bit penalty and brought earlier the Council of Crimson, a collection of Mephisto's counterparts from 615 other universes.[48]

Concept and creation [edit]

Amanuensis Coulson was 1 of the guys who wasn't really in the comic books, and he [had] a very kind of small function in Iron Man. And I was just very lucky that they chose to aggrandize that character and chose to put him more into the universe of it.

—Gregg on the character'southward expansion in Thor [49]

Agent Phil Coulson was created by Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway for Iron Homo, the first characteristic film in the MCU.[50] [51] Coulson was the first South.H.I.Due east.L.D. agent introduced in the MCU, and was portrayed by Clark Gregg, who was offered a iii-picture deal. Gregg initially balked at this due to the graphic symbol initially but being known as "Agent" and having few lines, but recognized Marvel'due south plan for an interconnected universe;[52] the character was ultimately given the surname "Coulson" subsequently Danny Coulson, whose book No Heroes: Inside the FBI'southward Secret Counter-Terror Force was used as a dialogue reference for Iron Man.[53] Gregg went on to play the character in Fe Man 2, Thor, and The Avengers, the latter motion picture in which he was provided the first name "Phil".[54]

Throughout the films, Coulson is more often than not depicted as a supporting character of the protagonists and used to represent S.H.I.East.Fifty.D.'s presence, to the bespeak that Gregg has described Coulson as "the South.H.I.E.L.D. agent". All the same, for the Curiosity One-Shot short films The Consultant and A Funny Thing Happened on the Fashion to Thor's Hammer, Coulson is given "a chance to stand in his ain spotlight for once". This was a "natural" move for co-producer Brad Winderbaum, who wanted to "paint a film of S.H.I.E.50.D. pulling the strings and beingness responsible for some of the events we've seen in the films. What improve character to represent this thought than Agent Coulson, the first South.H.I.E.L.D. agent nosotros were introduced to?"[54]

At the 2012 New York Comic Con, Joss Whedon and Kevin Feige announced that Gregg would be starring every bit Coulson in Agents of Southward.H.I.E.L.D., despite the character dying in The Avengers, with Whedon saying "He's headlining the S.H.I.E.50.D. testify and always was."[55] Gregg said of Whedon's explanation for Coulson'south resurrection, "I found it so fascinating and so truthful to the world of the comics and mythology in general every bit I empathise them that I was immediately in."[56] Regarding the amount of creative input he has over the character in the series, Gregg said, "I have meetings with [the showrunners] once or twice a year and talk most what the large ideas are ... They're really responsive to the fact that I've been involved with this person four, v years longer than them, only ... I take no complaints with what they're doing."[57]

Agents of Southward.H.I.Due east.L.D. costume designer Ann Foley described Coulson as a "company man", wearing suits in "the S.H.I.E.L.D. palette—grey, black and navy with a distinct but subtle pattern." Foley did note "subtle changes" in Coulson's costuming in the series from the films, such as streamlined suits and "more than slick" ties, "now that [he] is back after beingness 'killed' by Loki".[58] Afterward Coulson'southward paw is cut off in the second-season finale, which was realized by having a mechanical axe cut through a "faux arm made of tripe wrapped around a chicken thigh", Gregg described it as "heavy ... 1 of those things where y'all're having the practical difficulty your character does. People were handing me stuff, similar files, and I couldn't really open them without using my olfactory organ."[59] This practicality issue continued with the prosthetic paw Coulson afterwards has to use, with Gregg saying "the reality informs the thing. It'due south really hard to figure out how to use this prosthetic, and that's what Phil Coulson's going through ... I'm hoping it evolves at some point."[sixty] Gregg also noted that in the third season Coulson would exist wearing more than coincidental clothes, partly because "he can't even seem to tie a tie" with his new paw.[61] The prosthetic paw evolves throughout the season, with a later iteration projecting an free energy shield, inspired by a similar 1 used in the comics past Captain America.[62] The energy shield was created by Cosa, one of the serial' visual effects vendors.[63]

There had been considerations for Coulson to return in Iron Man 3 and Thor: The Nighttime World,[64] but the character was not slated to appear in any more than films.[65] Whedon asserts, "Every bit far as the fiction of the movies, Coulson is dead",[66] elaborating that "generally [he feels] like the Due south.H.I.Due east.L.D. audition and The Avengers audiences are not actually the aforementioned group, necessarily," and then the films would accept to explain Coulson's resurrection again for the motion picture-only audience if he were to be reintroduced.[67] Gregg reprises the role in one case again in Captain Marvel (2019), as the film is set in the 1990s.[68] Gregg is digitally de-anile by 25 years, along with co-star Samuel L. Jackson, the first time Marvel has washed this for an entire movie.[69] In regards to the character'due south resurrection within the MCU canon, nonetheless, Loki head writer Michael Waldron suggested that, every bit that prove's series premiere "Glorious Purpose" implies, Coulson actually died in The Avengers and the events of Agents of Southward.H.I.E.L.D. take place in a parallel timeline.[70]

Characterization [edit]

Gregg has stated, "I think of Agent Coulson, later on all these years, as a guy with a full life. I call up every twenty-four hours he's somewhere doing something for S.H.I.E.50.D., and yet I don't always know what that is... There's e'er a different twist. In this one he gets to show more of his wisecracking wit, and in this one he's a fiddling bit more of a badass."[54] Despite Coulson being called "the most recognizable confront in the Marvel Comics movie universe", he is depicted as an "everyman" in a universe total of superheroes—"the glue that binds" the characters together. Gregg explained his portrayal of the graphic symbol as "but a guy grumbling about his chore ... he's tasked with handling these kind of diva superheroes, you know? 'Oh, actually, Asgard? Dude, just go far the motorcar.'"[71]

By being so front and heart in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.Eastward.L.D. in a fashion that he wasn't as much in the films ... he's gotten some ability. He'southward at the front lines, and what is the cost of that going to be?

–Gregg, on how starring in the tv set series can affect Coulson differently to appearing in the films.[72]

On whether the resurrected Coulson would exist the aforementioned as earlier he died, Gregg said "I don't know how you could not change going through what he went through. I recollect if he hadn't gone through some kind of modify, information technology wouldn't be any practiced. That said, I don't know if he understands how much he's changed."[56] Later exploring some of those changes, Gregg stated "In some means, he kinda finds himself not virtually equally cold or ruthless equally he would similar to be, or every bit he has been. And at the same fourth dimension, putting together this squad, he feels driven by motives inside of himself that he can't quite e'er make sense of and that feels very new to him."[73]

Afterwards Coulson was promoted to Director of Due south.H.I.E.L.D., Gregg said "He kind of got his dream task that I don't even think he would take ever dreamed he would exist given ... he'south got a footling bit more of an idealistic, big hearted side of him [than Nick Fury does], some of which is going to be extinguished past the difficult decisions he has to make." Speaking well-nigh the evolving nature of Coulson's relationship with his team, Gregg said "In that location'south a mode he can afford an intimacy with all of them when they're role of a small, aristocracy squad on the Motorcoach. It'southward different than what's possible for him as Director of Due south.H.I.E.L.D."[72] Discussing Coulson'southward character progression through three seasons in relation to him killing Ward on the conflicting planet, executive producer Jeffrey Bell said, "First season Coulson would have shell Ward up and and so thrown him over his shoulder and brought him back to Earth and locked him away. Season 2 Coulson would have defeated him and left him there on the other planet to fend for himself," while season iii Coulson paused while the portal to Earth was already endmost to take the time to impale Ward.[74]

For the fourth flavor, Coulson is demoted back to field agent status. Gregg said that the reasoning for this "makes sense given that S.H.I.E.L.D. is coming out of the shadows. In that location are people that will desire their person in charge." He felt that Coulson would actually adopt this, proverb, "I always felt similar Coulson was happiest in the field. Neither I nor Coulson loved playing and listening while his agents went into dangerous situations. And there are more dramatic possibilities when you have a boss that you lot have to deal with."[75]

Alternating forms [edit]

Sarge / Pachakutiq [edit]

Sarge (portrayed by Clark Gregg) is an alien who occupies a clone body of Coulson which was created by the powers of the Di'Allas and sent hundred years into the past on his and Izel's home planet.

Phil Coulson (Chronicom Fifty.M.D.) [edit]

Following the deaths of Izel and Sarge, Enoch and the Chronicoms on his side create a Life Model Decoy of Phil Coulson (portrayed by Clark Gregg) with all of Coulson's memories and modified with Chronicom technology.

Reception [edit]

In his review for Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 's first season, Evan Valentine at Collider named Clark Gregg every bit one of the high points of the series, noting that the actor was "one positive I consistently point out in each and every episode". Valentine stated that "What fabricated us fall in dearest with the grapheme from the first Iron Homo to his death in The Avengers is still live and kicking. Coulson was able to throw out quips similar none other, while also turning on a dime, and expressing serious rage in moments ... Gregg raises the S.H.I.Eastward.L.D. banner high".[76] Reviewing the episode "The Writing on the Wall", which concluded the majority of Coulson'south storyline in the series up to that point, Kevin Fitzpatrick of Screen Crush praised how Coulson had become "unglued" throughout the serial, which had "pushed the newly-minted director into some dark places".[77] Eric Goldman, reviewing for IGN, was also positive of the "unhinged version of Coulson",[78] as well as the more serious leadership role the graphic symbol took on for the 2d season, with Goldman finding Coulson's decision in "Making Friends and Influencing People" that Donnie Gill "either went with them or had to be taken out" to exist peculiarly notable.[79]

Other appearances [edit]

Animation [edit]

  • Coulson makes a past-proper name cameo appearance in the Iron Man: Armored Adventures episode "Extremis" equally i of the S.H.I.Eastward.Fifty.D. agents encountering and being attacked by the recently mutated renegade agent, Mallen.[eighty]
  • At the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International, it was announced that Gregg would return to voice Phil Coulson in the drawing series Ultimate Spider-Man, where he appears as a South.H.I.E.L.D. agent and Peter Parker'due south schoolhouse principal. He appears in seasons one and 2.[81] [82]
  • Coulson makes a brief cameo in the starting time episode of the anime Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers, wherein he shows S.H.I.Eastward.L.D. facilities, including a supervillain prison.

Comic books [edit]

The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes [edit]

The comic book continuation of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes animated television series is told from the perspective of Coulson, despite not appearing as a character in the original show.

Ultimate Marvel [edit]

In 2014, the Ultimate version of Phil Coulson debuted in the Ultimate FF series as an ex-Agent of South.H.I.E.Fifty.D. turned Director of the Futurity Foundation.[83]

Marvel 1602 [edit]

In Nov 2015, a 17th-century version of Coulson appeared in the series 1602: Witch Hunter Angela.

Spidey [edit]

Phil Coulson appears in the Spidey comic volume.

Video games [edit]

  • Phil Coulson appears every bit a playable character in Curiosity Super Hero Squad Online, voiced by Tom Kenny.
  • Phil Coulson appears as a non-player character in Marvel Heroes, with Clark Gregg reprising his role.
  • Phil Coulson appears equally a non-player character in Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Alliance 2, and Brotherhood Tactics.
  • Phil Coulson appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes, with Clark Gregg reprising his role. His graphic symbol becomes playable after completing a side mission involving him overseeing Medico Octopus' community service by fixing the Daily Bugle 's offices. His attack is the "Destroyer Gun", which he used against Loki in The Avengers.[84]
  • Phil Coulson appears as a playable character in Marvel: Future Fight.
  • Phil Coulson appears in Lego Marvel'south Avengers, voiced over again by Clark Gregg.
  • Phil Coulson appears as a playable character in Marvel Avengers Academy, voiced by Baton Kametz.[85]
  • Phil Coulson appears as a playable character in the match-iii mobile game Marvel Puzzle Quest.[86]

See also [edit]

  • Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

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External links [edit]

  • Phil Coulson at the Marvel Cinematic Universe Wiki
  • Phil Coulson on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki
  • Phil Coulson on Marvel.com

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