Gravity (character)
Greg Willis is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Sean McKeever and artist Mike Norton, the character first appeared in Gravity #1. Willis is known under the codename Gravity. The character has been a member of the Young Allies, the Fifty State Initiative, and the Great Lakes Avengers at various points in his history.
Development
Concept and creation
Sean McKeever and Mike Norton wanted to create their own character inspired by the college-aged Spider-Man from the 1980s they grew up with. They described the character as a modern take on the classic superhero struggles, inspired by McKeever's own Midwestern background and the balance of action and everyday life found in the 1980s Amazing Spider-Man. Gravity's journey as a rookie hero, learning from mistakes and trying to navigate both crime-fighting and personal challenges, was central to his story, with Norton emphasizing his inexperience despite great power. The character resonated with readers, earning comparisons to Spider-Man, and both creators continue to receive fan appreciation. They expressed a desire to explore Gravity's origin story and hope to return to the character someday. Additionally, McKeever recalled how Dwayne McDuffie, who included Gravity in Beyond!, later revived him in Fantastic Four, which deeply moved both McKeever and Norton.Marvel Comics had considered making Greg Willis the new Captain Marvel at one point. After Gravity's death in the Beyond miniseries, McKeever was tapped to write a Captain Marvel series starring Willis as the titular hero, resurrected during the events of Civil War. However, these plans were eventually scrapped, and Gravity was revived in Fantastic Four instead. McKeever expressed uncertainty about why the Captain Marvel series was canceled, but noted that Gravity's intended return as Captain Marvel never came to fruition. The role of Captain Marvel eventually went to Carol Danvers in 2012, years after the cancellation of these plans.
Publication history
2000s
Greg Willis debuted in Gravity #1, created by Sean McKeever and Mike Norton. His first appearance was in his own limited series: Gravity #1-5, later released as a digest-formatted graphic novel as part of the Marvel Next imprint aimed at younger readers. In the same year, Gravity was featured in Marvel Holiday Special in a minor role. The character's next appearance was in the crossover storyline Beyond! #1-6 which was followed up by related appearances in Fantastic Four #545-546 and #550 and Black Panther vol. 4 #27. Gravity then had minor appearances in Fantastic Four #556, Avengers: The Initiative #17-19, Avengers: The Initiative Special #1, Fantastic Four #563, Avengers: The Initiative #25 and Avengers Academy #13.2010s
A solo storyline in Age of Heroes #2 provided the prologue to Gravity's next appearance as a member of the Young Allies in Young Allies #1-6 then later in Onslaught Unleashed #1-4. Gravity was prominently featured in the "Fear Itself" tie-in series Youth in Revolt.Fictional character biography
Greg Willis was born and raised in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. During the summer after his high school graduation, while on board his family's yacht, Greg is sucked into a mysterious black hole and gains the ability to manipulate gravity. Looking to take advantage of his new powers, Greg moves east to New York City to study licensing and merchandising at New York University, and becomes a marketable member of the superhero community known as Gravity.On his first outing, Gravity encounters a battle between Rage and Black Death, but mistakes the former for a villain and allows the latter to escape. His confidence begins to waver as life as a superhero proves tougher than he expects. But after he saves the life of a frail old woman, and meets new friends Lauren Singh and Frog, Gravity slowly becomes more confident in his double identity. His later battles prove to be more fruitful, defeating the likes of Rhino, Shocker, and Whirlwind. However, Black Death takes a special interest in Gravity, appearing numerous times to humiliate the new hero. Black Death then masquerades as a hero known as the Greenwich Guardian to further break Gravity's confidence and use him in a plot to destroy the university. Ultimately, his resolve is too strong for Black Death and the villain is defeated. After the battle, Gravity is congratulated by Spider-Man, filling him with confidence. Finally feeling accepted, Gravity begins a relationship with his friend Lauren and continues his superhero career. Gravity later revealed his double identity to Lauren.
Beyond
After defeating a villain called Brushfire, Gravity stumbles upon a mysterious structure in Central Park and is transported to an alien world where he meets Spider-Man, Hank Pym, Wasp, Venom, Kraven, Firebird, and The Hood. A mysterious voice claiming to be the Beyonder explains to the gathered heroes and villains that they must slay their enemies to win their reward. During their attempts to survive the hostile alien world, the group meet Michael Collins, who helps them survive and come to the realization that the Beyonder has seemingly brought them together to evaluate them and see who wins in a battle amongst themselves. Eventually, the group battles one another, and Pym emerges as the victor when he seemingly kills the other heroes and villains. He then deceives the Beyonder into revealing his true identity as the Stranger, and restores the rest of the group, who have been shrunk down using Pym Particles. An angered Stranger is about to destroy the group until Uatu appears. The presence of a Watcher unnerves the Stranger, who then allows the group to leave peacefully, and disappears. Without the Stranger's power, the planet begins to pull itself apart. Gravity uses his powers to hold the planet together and allows the rest of the group to escape. He uses the last of his power to join the group on the spaceship, but dies shortly afterwards. The remaining heroes and villains attend Gravity's funeral to pay their respects for his actions. Later, Uatu stands by Gravity's grave, waiting to witness a cosmic destiny.Return and Initiative
When Gravity's grave is desecrated and his body is stolen, Michael Collins enlists the help of the new Fantastic Four to find his fallen comrade. Following a cosmic residue left behind at the graveyard, the team ventures into deep space to discover that Epoch has stolen Gravity's corpse and resurrected him to serve as the new Protector of the Universe. To protect Epoch from being consumed, Gravity empties his new cosmic-level powers into Galactus and returns to Earth to see his parents and Lauren once more. Later, when the Fantastic Four are fighting alongside Doctor Strange and the Silver Surfer to save Eternity from death, Uatu seeks out Gravity's help to act as a "scalpel" to cut out the infected portions of the universe, fulfilling his cosmic destiny. Uatu informs Gravity that his secret identity has been magically restored.Gravity later joins the Fifty State Initiative. After passing a leadership course, Gravity is made the leader of Nevada's Initiative team, the Heavy Hitters, where he is joined by Initiative graduates Hardball, Nonstop, and Telemetry.
The Heavy Hitters are one of the few teams not to be infiltrated by the Skrulls during their secret invasion of Earth. Gravity and the Heavy Hitters aid the rest of the Initiative to battle and defeat Skrulls posing as the Revolutionary, Equinox, Thor Girl, and Great Lakes Avengers member Grasshopper. During the battle with the Skrull Grasshopper, Flatman invites Gravity to join his home-state team, which he quickly rejects. The surviving members of the Initiative storm Camp Hammond and retake it from the Skrulls. When Hardball confesses to Komodo that he has been forced to become a Hydra double agent, Komodo enlists Gravity and the rest of the Heavy Hitters to help free him. However, the plan backfires when Hardball feels betrayed by Komodo and his team. He forcibly quits the Initiative and joins Hydra, swearing enmity to his former friends. After the Skrulls' secret invasion, when Norman Osborn gains control of the Initiative, Gravity is replaced as the leader of the Heavy Hitters with Prodigy. Gravity was transferred to Wisconsin as leader of the Great Lakes Avengers, much to his dismay.
Young Allies
With the fall of Osborn's Initiative, and the abolishment of the Superhuman Registration Act, Gravity quits the Great Lakes Avengers and considers giving up his position as a hero. While flying back to see his parents, Gravity attempts to save a young couple from a mysterious explosion. However, before he can get them to safety, the couple are killed by Warhead, a member of the anarchist terrorist group known as the Bastards of Evil. In retaliation, Gravity angrily beats the villain unconscious, and finds renewed reason to continue to be a hero.Returning to his studies at New York University, Gravity finds himself with his friends Lauren and Frog once more. The return of Warhead and the Bastards of Evil, an anarchist group claiming to be the estranged children of supervillains, brings Gravity together with fellow hero and university student Firestar. However, their team-up is not enough to stop Warhead from detonating his powers, killing himself and many others around him at Ground Zero. Becoming obsessed, Gravity struggles to keep up with his double life. He manages to see the errors of his ways with the help of Frog and Firestar respectively. Later, Gravity and Firestar team up with Nomad, Spider-Girl, and Toro to defeat Superior, the son of the Leader, the creator of the Bastards of Evil. Teaming-up with the Secret Avengers, Gravity and his new young allies fight the entity Onslaught. He is forced to kill Nomad, a construct created by Onslaught.