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|full_name=Edwin Jarvis
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|creators=[[Stan Lee]] (writer)<br>[[Jack Kirby]] (artist)
|aliases=[[Crimson Cowl]]
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'''Edwin Jarvis''' is a fictional character appearing in [[supportingAmerican charactercomic book]]s inpublished theby [[Marvel Comics]]. Jarvis is most often depicted as a [[supporting character]] in the titles ''[[Iron Man]]'' and ''[[Avengers (comics)|The Avengers]]''. He is the loyal household [[butler]] of the Stark family. Since the 1990s, the character has appeared heavily in media adaptations of ''Iron Man'' and ''Avengers'' stories.
 
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==Publication history==
Jarvis first appeared in ''[[Tales of Suspense]]'' #59 (NovemberNov. 1964), and was created by [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=DeFalco |first1=Tom |last2=Sanderson |first2=Peter |last3=Brevoort |first3=Tom |last4=Teitelbaum |first4=Michael |last5=Wallace |first5=Daniel |last6=Darling |first6=Andrew |last7=Forbeck |first7=Matt |last8=Cowsill |first8=Alan |last9=Bray |first9=Adam |title=The Marvel Encyclopedia |date=2019 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1-4654-7890-0 |page=198}}</ref> Jarvis received an entry in the ''[[Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe|Official Mightiest Heroes!]]'' from an ''Avengers'' backup story featuring Jarvis.<ref>Michelinie, David; Stern, Roger; Pérez, George; and Day, Gene. "Bully", ''The Avengers'' #201 (NovemberNov. 1980).</ref>
 
==Fictional character biography==
===Backstory===
Born of the most modest origins, Edwin Jarvis served in the [[Royal Air Military]] during [[World War II]] and was its champion boxer three years running. He later moved to the United States where he became manservant to [[Howard Stark]] and [[Maria Stark]] and watched over the Starks' mansion even after their deaths.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Marvel Encyclopedia|last=DeFalco|first=Tom|year= 2006|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|isbn=978-0-7566-2358-6|page=150}}</ref>
 
===Avengers===
His name and English origin bears resemblance to [[Jeeves]], the fictional sagacious valet in the books by [[P. G. Wodehouse]].
When [[Iron Man]] (Tony Stark) called the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]]' first meeting and donated the Stark house as the [[Avengers Mansion]] headquarters, Jarvis grew accustomed to the guests and served the Avengers for many years thereafter, acting as a father figure to some of the newcomers. Jarvis was there when the first guest, the time-lost [[Captain America]] (Steve Rogers), became a member of the Avengers.<ref>{{cite book |title=Heroes of film, comics and American culture|last=Detora|first=Lisa|year= 2009|publisher=McFarland|isbn=978-0-7864-3827-3|page=113}}</ref> He was the only one to stay with the Avengers for their entire existence, a distinction not even Captain America can claim. As a result, Captain America has stated that Jarvis should be [[Wikt:Jeevesian|regarded]] just as much of an Avenger as he is.{{issueVolume needed|c=y|date=April 2013}}
 
Jarvis spent some time as the primary babysitter for [[Franklin Richards (Fantastic Four)|Franklin Richards]], the super-powered son of [[Mister Fantastic]] and the [[Invisible Woman]], when the two [[Fantastic Four]] members were residing at the mansion. He also served as the sponsor to [[Silverclaw]] while the latter was growing up, and the future Avengers member has come to regard him as an uncle.<ref name="Avengers' 1998">''The Avengers'' vol. 3 #8 (September,Sept. 1998)</ref>
 
Being a manservant to the Avengers meant that Jarvis has had to deal with their enemies on several occasions. In ''The Avengers'' #59 and #60 (DecemberDec. 19691968, JanuaryJan. 19701969), he was assaulted by intruders in the mansion and bound and gagged. Jarvis has also been personally involved in many adventures, including leading the evacuation of a stalled subway train during a [[Inferno (Marvel Comics)|citywide disaster]] and battling a demonically possessed car. Jarvis defended the floating [[Hydro-Base|Hydrobase]] against a horde of robots built by [[Doctor Doom]] during the [[Acts of Vengeance]] crisis. He was present when one of the many incarnations of the [[Masters of Evil]] attacked the mansion. Taken hostage, he was brutally beaten by Mr. Hyde while Captain America and the Black Knight were forced to watch.<ref>''The Avengers 273-277'' (1986-87)</ref> His physical injuries included a shattered knee and 90% loss of vision in his left eye, forcing him to wear an [[eyepatch]] for some time; however, Jarvis refused to retire, believing instead that confronting his fears gave him more in common with the Avengers. Jarvis personally confronted [[Loki (comicsMarvel Comics)|Loki]], risking great danger, after realizing the villain had tricked his way inside the mansion. He tendered his resignation during Iron Man's battle with alcoholism,<ref>''Iron Man'' #127 (OctoberOct. 1979)</ref> but returned not long afterwards.<ref>''Iron Man'' #128 (NovemberNov. 1979) "[[Demon in a Bottle]]"</ref>
 
In his duties as the Avengers' manservant, he was entrusted with items of great power, including the [[Casket of Ancient Winters]].{{issue|date<ref name=April"Avengers'">''The Avengers'' vol. 3 2013}}#5</ref>
 
===The New Avengers===
When the [[The New Avengers (comics)|New Avengers]] were formed, Jarvis was called back after taking a holiday "for the first time in years", having been informed that his 'special' services were once again needed. Jarvis often confronts [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]] over the man's poor kitchen etiquette, a battle only new member [[Spider-Man]]'s [[Aunt May]] was able to win. Jarvis seemingly struck up a relationship with May, thatwho had moved into [[Stark Tower]] with Peter Parker and [[Mary Jane Watson]] after her house burnt down. When Spider-Man switched sides during the Civil War, however, May and Mary Jane fled Stark Tower to live in hiding.{{issueVolume needed|c=y|date=April 2013}} In a ''New Avengers'' ''[[Civil War (comics)|Civil War]]'' story, Jarvis was shot by an employee who was opposed to Tony Stark using technology invented to enforce the [[Superhuman Registration Act]]. However, it appears Jarvis recovers from this wound as he is shown to be working again in ''[[Civil War: The Initiative]]''. He also humorously mentions that if Stark allowed "that Tigra %^#$" in the new incarnation of the Avengers, Tony would need to find someone else to do the laundry; [[Tigra]] had worked for Stark's side throughout the entirety of the ''Civil War'' incident.{{IssueVolume needed|c=y|date=June 2011}} In the 2008 storyline ''[[Spider-Man: One More Day|One More Day]]'', Jarvis is given over $2,000,000 by Stark to pay for May's hospital bills following an assassination attempt in the aftermath of Peter's own decision to publicly reveal Spider-Man's true identity. Jarvis visibly breaks down upon seeing May in the hospital bed, confessing his deep love to the Parkers.<ref>''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #544</ref> As a consequence of the "One More Day" storyline, however, Spider-Man's timeline has undergone a major continuity overhaul,<ref>[[J. Michael Straczynski]] and [[Joe Quesada]]. "One More Day", Part 4 of 4, ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' #545 (January 2008), Marvel Comics</ref> including Jarvis's relationship with the Parkers.{{issueVolume needed|c=y|date=April 2013}}
 
===''Secret Invasion''===
Later that year, the ''[[Secret Invasion]]'' storyline revealed that Edwin Jarvis has been replaced by a [[Skrull]] agent for some time.<ref>''[[Secret Invasion]]'' #1</ref> Using a computer virus, he disables a number of Stark Enterprises facilities, as well as [[Iron Man's armor]]. This agent also obtained access to Tony Stark's records on the [[Sentry (Robert Reynolds)|Sentry]] (Robert Reynolds) in order to discover weaknesses, as the Skrulls were unable to duplicate Sentry's powers because Sentry's limits were unknown even to Iron Man.<ref>''[[The Mighty Avengers|Mighty Avengers]]'' #14</ref> He later approaches [[Maria Hill]] on the destroyed S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier in the middle of the ocean and tells Maria to surrender along with the S.H.I.E.L.D. crew. Maria uses a Life Model Decoy as a distraction while the real one escapes and detonates the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. During the fight between [[Veranke]] and Criti Noll's forces against the heroes and villains, the Skrull-Jarvis (who somehow survived the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier explosion) watches from Avengers Tower as the energy washes over hero, villain and Skrull alike. While holding [[Jessica Jones]] and [[Luke Cage]]'s child, he comments that it doesn't matter if the Skrulls win or lose, so long as "God's" will is done.<ref>''Secret Invasion'' #7</ref> After the final battle, the real Jarvis is discovered alive, prompting Jessica to discover that her baby had been taken by the Skrull impostor.<ref>''Secret Invasion'' #8</ref> During the ''[[Dark Reign (comics)|Dark Reign]]'' storyline, Jarvis is later shown in a [[support group]] meeting with the others that had been replaced by Skrulls.<ref>''Avengers: The Initiative'' #20</ref> The Skrull impersonator is eventually found in a hideout and was shot by [[Bullseye (comics)|Bullseye]] after returning Luke's and Jessica's baby.<ref>''The New Avengers'' #49</ref> Having refused to serve under [[Norman Osborn]]'s [[Dark Avengers|personal Avengers]], Jarvis is sought out by Hercules and [[Amadeus Cho]] to be a part of the new [[The Mighty Avengers|Mighty Avengers]] team, Amadeus having determined that Jarvis is the one constant of the Avengers.<ref>''The Mighty Avengers'' #21</ref>
 
===''Fear Itself''===
During the ''[[Fear Itself (comics)|Fear Itself]]'' storyline, Jarvis manages to escape [[Stark Tower|Avengers Tower]] when it's under attack by the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] (in the form of Angrir: Breaker of Souls). [[Thunderbolt Ross|Red Hulk]] tries unsuccessfully to stop him but the Tower gets destroyed and he's knocked out of the city and into [[Vermont]].<ref>Bendis, Brian Michael (w). ''[[Avengers (comics)|The Avengers]]'' Volvol. 4 #14, Marvel Comics, July 2011</ref><ref>''Hulk'' vol. 2 #37 Marvel Comics.</ref>
 
===''AXIS''===
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===Contest of Champions===
When the Earth and Moon are dragged into the Contest of Champions schemes by the [[Challenger (comics)|Challenger]] during No Surrender, Jarvis is one of the heroes on Earth involved in this scheme, almost sacrificing his life saving a child from a crumbling building as the Contest began.<ref>''The Avengers'' #675, (2018)</ref> Jarvis barely survived and went into a coma, almost dying before he came under the care of Beast and Nadia to save him from a small parasitic alien inside his head.<ref>''The Avengers'' #679, (2018)</ref> After Beast and Nadia saved his life, upon regaining consciousness, Jarvis revealed that he had no true memory of the existence of the "heroine" Voyager/Valerie Vector back in the 1900s, as she had been playing with the heroes' memories all along, creating the illusion that she was one of the original Avengers members, leaving her true origins unknown, until she is revealed to be the Grandmaster's biological daughter.<ref>''The Avengers'' #683-684</ref>
 
After the contest is over, Nadia made Edwin Jarvis a new version of [[J.A.R.V.I.S.]] to be his helpmate. When Edwin thought it was a sign for him to retire, J.A.R.V.I.S. stated that its programming is not yet complete.<ref name="Avengers #690">''The Avengers'' #690. Marvel Comics.</ref>
 
Edwin Jarvis was at the Jarvis Lounge when [[Spider-Boy (Marvel Comics)|Spider-Boy]] showed up asking him for a job. Jarvis turned him away.<ref>''Spider-Boy'' Vol. 2 #3. Marvel Comics.</ref>
 
At the Jarvis Lounge, Edwin Jarvis was visited by Toy Soldier (a small robot reverse-engineered by [[Shannon Stillwell]] from [[Super-Adaptoid]]'s arm) stating that he would like to join the Avengers. As Captain America and Thor come out with Captain America figuring out what [[Taskmaster (character)|Taskmaster]] wanted Super-Adaptoid's arm for, [[Squirrel Girl]] appears and vouches for Toy Soldier to Jarvis, Captain America, and Thor claiming that Toy Soldier helped her save some squirrels. Jarvis was present when Spider-Man and Miles Morales arrive with a distress letter from Christina Xu.<ref>''Spider-Boy'' Vol. 2 #7. Marvel Comics.</ref>
 
==Characterization==
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While Jarvis was shown dating [[Aunt May|May Parker]] during Spider-Man's initial career in the [[New Avengers (comics)|New Avengers]], this relationship has been negated by the revelation that the man that May had dated was a [[Skrull]] impostor.
 
Jarvis also has a mother to whom he is very close.<ref>''The Avengers Annual'' vol. 3</ref>
 
===Powers and abilities===
Edwin Jarvis is skilled at self-defence and basic hand-to-hand combat. He was a former boxing champion of the Royal Air Force for three years and had received military combat training and personal tutelage in unarmed combat by Captain America. Although he is in good health and physical condition, past injuries inflicted by Mister Hyde may have hampered his fighting prowess.
 
==Reception==
In 2012, Edwin Jarvis was ranked 25th in [[IGN]]'s list of "The Top 50 Avengers".<ref>{{cite web |date=April 30, 2012 |title=The Top 50 Avengers |url=http://www.ign.com/top/avengers/25 |publisher=[[IGN]] |access-date=July 28, 2015 |archive-date=October 16, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161016173642/http://www.ign.com/top/avengers/25 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
==Other versions==
===House of M===
In the ''[[House of M]]: Iron Man'' series, the A.I. system in Tony Stark's suit is referred to as "Jarvis", predating the AI version seen in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]].<ref>''HouseIron of MMan: IronHouse of M'' #1-3 (September 2005)</ref>
 
===Marvel Zombies===
In the ''[[Marvel Zombies]]'' mini-series in which all of the world's superheroes (and many of the villains) are transformed by a sentient alien virus into flesh-eating zombies, it is revealed that Edwin Jarvis was torn apart and shared-out amongst the [[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]].<ref>"''Marvel Zombies: Dead Days"'' One-Shot (July 2007)</ref> As Colonel America speculated, he appears to have been so mortified by the spectacle of his beloved Avengers as hungry corpses that he barely put up a fight.{{issueVolume needed|c=y|date=April 2013}}
 
===Marvel Noir===
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===MC2===
Edwin Jarvis, now with visibly gray hair, continues to serve as the butler to the [[A-Next|Avengers Next]] in the [[Marvel Comics 2|MC2]] universe. During the initial 12 issue run of ''A-Next'', Jarvis is shown as a mentor to the young heroes. Along with [[Scott Lang]], Jarvis attempts to aid and assist the Avengers anyway he can. He was later joined by Tony Stark and the blind [[Hawkeye (Clint Barton)|Hawkeye]].{{issueVolume needed|c=y|date=April 2013}}
 
===Ultimate Marvel===
The [[Ultimate Marvel]] version of Edwin Jarvis is different from his original version and is much more sarcastic and acerbic towards his employer [[Iron Man (Ultimate Marvel character)|Iron Man]] (Tony Stark).<ref>''The Ultimates'' #2</ref> Jarvis is only Tony's personal butler. While Tony dated and became engaged to [[Black Widow (Natalia Romanova)|Natasha Romanova]], Jarvis was shown to be continuously at odds with Natasha and both were quick to hurl insults at one another. Jarvis was later shot in the head by Natasha, a traitor within the [[Ultimates]] team. His death is a contributing factor to Tony's descent into full-blown [[alcoholism]].<ref>''The Ultimates 2'' #13</ref>
 
Another Ultimate equivalent is '''William "Jarvis"''', Tony's new personal servant tolerates being called Jarvis.<ref>''Ultimate Comics: Ultimates'' #1</ref> Tony's brother [[Gregory Stark|Gregory]] also has an assistant called "'''Mrs. Jarvis'''".<ref>'''Ultimate Comics Avengers'' #3</ref>
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===Television===
* Edwin Jarvis appears in the "Captain America" segment of ''[[The Marvel Super Heroes]]'', voiced by Vernon Chapman.
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* Edwin Jarvis appearedappears in the "Captain America" segment of ''[[The MarvelAvengers: SuperUnited HeroesThey Stand]]'', voiced by [[VernonGraham Chapman]]Harley.
* Edwin Jarvis appears in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU) television series ''[[Agent Carter (TV series)|Agent Carter]]'', portrayed by [[James D'Arcy]]. He is depicted as [[Howard Stark]]'s butler, [[Peggy Carter]]'s assistant on SSR missions,<ref>{{cite web |urllast=https://variety.com/Kroll |first=Justin |date=September 16, 2014/film/news/james-darcy-hayley-atwell-marvels-agent-carter-1201306951 |title=James D'Arcy to Co-Star With Hayley Atwell in Marvel's 'Agent Carter' (EXCLUSIVE) |lasturl=Kroll |first=Justin |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=September 16, https://variety.com/2014/film/news/james-darcy-hayley-atwell-marvels-agent-carter-1201306951 |accessurl-datestatus=September 16, 2014live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140917182159/http://variety.com/2014/film/news/james-darcy-hayley-atwell-marvels-agent-carter-1201306951/ |archive-date=September 17, 2014 |urlaccess-statusdate=liveSeptember 16, 2014 |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]}}</ref> This version is [[Howard Stark]]'s butler, [[Peggy Carter]]'s assistant on [[Strategic Scientific Reserve|SSR]] missions, and the inspiration for the [[J.A.R.V.I.S.]] A.I. system in the ''Iron Man'' films.<ref name="AgentCarterSeries">{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/agent-carter-jarvis-details-howard-stark-butler/|title=AGENT CARTER to Feature Edwin Jarvis, aka Howard Stark's Butler and Inspiration for Tony Stark's AI|author=Dave Trumbore |date=2014-07-25|publisher=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|access-date=2014-07-25}}</ref>
* Edwin Jarvis appeared as a supporting character in ''[[The Avengers: United They Stand]]'', voiced by [[Graham Harley]].
* Edwin Jarvis appears in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] (MCU) television series ''[[Agent Carter (TV series)|Agent Carter]]'', portrayed by [[James D'Arcy]]. He is depicted as [[Howard Stark]]'s butler, [[Peggy Carter]]'s assistant on SSR missions,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/james-darcy-hayley-atwell-marvels-agent-carter-1201306951 |title=James D'Arcy to Co-Star With Hayley Atwell in Marvel's 'Agent Carter' (EXCLUSIVE) |last=Kroll |first=Justin |work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |date=September 16, 2014 |access-date=September 16, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140917182159/http://variety.com/2014/film/news/james-darcy-hayley-atwell-marvels-agent-carter-1201306951/ |archive-date=September 17, 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref> and the inspiration for the [[J.A.R.V.I.S.]] A.I. system in the ''Iron Man'' films.<ref name="AgentCarterSeries">{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/agent-carter-jarvis-details-howard-stark-butler/|title=AGENT CARTER to Feature Edwin Jarvis, aka Howard Stark's Butler and Inspiration for Tony Stark's AI|author=Dave Trumbore |date=2014-07-25|publisher=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|access-date=2014-07-25}}</ref>
 
===Film===
* Edwin Jarvis makes a brief appearanceappears in ''[[Ultimate Avengers]]'', voiced by [[Fred Tatasciore]].
* Edwin Jarvis appears in ''[[Ultimate Avengers 2]]'', voiced again by Fred Tatasciore.<ref name="btva">{{cite web |title=Edwin Jarvis Voices (Iron Man) |url=https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/characters/Iron-Man/Edwin-Jarvis/ |access-date=January 9, 2024 |publisher=Behind The Voice Actors}} A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.</ref>
* Edwin Jarvis appears in ''[[Ultimate Avengers 2]]'', voiced again by Fred Tatasciore.
* JamesAn D'Arcyalternate reprisedversion his role asof Edwin Jarvis appears in the MCU live-action film ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' (2019), portrayed again by James D'Arcy.<ref name="D'Arcy">{{cite web|url=https://www.thewrap.com/avengers-endgame-mcu-tv-agent-carter-edwin-jarvis/|title=It's Finally All Connected: How 'Avengers: Endgame' Finally Acknowledged the MCU's TV Universe|last=Baysinger|first=Tim|website=[[TheWrap]]|date=April 26, 2019|access-date=April 28, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190427002019/https://www.thewrap.com/avengers-endgame-mcu-tv-agent-carter-edwin-jarvis/|archive-date=April 27, 2019|url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref>
 
===Video games===
* Edwin Jarvis appears in ''[[Marvel: Ultimate Alliance]]'', voiced by [[Philip Proctor]].<ref name="btva" />
* Edwin Jarvis appears in ''[[Marvel Heroes (video game)|Marvel Heroes]]'', voiced by [[Enn Reitel]].<ref name="btva" />
 
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