ICENI

iceni-britain-tb167-satana-boundMembership: Boudica, Curse-Keeper (all deceased);
    presumably
Prasutagus and his daughters with Boudica (all deceased)

Purpose: Presumably seeking to establish a new power base;
    formerly opposing the Roman Empire's oppression;

Aliases: None known

Affiliations: Annie Chapman, Catherine Eddowes, Mary Jane Kelly, Mary Anne Nichols, Elizabeth Stride, others unidentified (hosts)

Enemies: Frederick Abberline, Annie Chapman, Catherine Eddowes, Mary Jane Kelly, Mary Anne Nichols, Roman Empire, Elizabeth Stride, Thunderbolts B-Team-ish (Boomerang/Fred Myers, Centurius/Noah Black, Fixer/Norbert Ebersol, Mr. Hyde/Calvin Zabo, Moonstone/Karla Sofen, Satana Hellstrom, Troll/Gunna, plus the Man-Thing/Ted Sallis), Adolphus Williamson;
    dozens of indigent men lured by the Iceni-possessed Whitechapel women to have their souls/ essences drained

Base of Operations: Unrevealed;
    formerly
White Chapel, London, England (circa 1888);
    formerly Eastern Britain circa the first century (1st century A.D.; at least 60-61 A.D., and presumably from 43 A.D. or before that)

First Appearance: The Iceni are a real-world historical society;
    (Marvel)
(behind-the-scenes) Thunderbolts I#166 (January-February, 2012) ; (seen and identified) 167 (January-February, 2012)

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iceni-britain-tb167-enter-trolliceni-britain-tb167-troll-expelPowers/Abilities: The Iceni had various magical powers, at least some of which were derived from necromancy.

    They could possess human hosts, although certain beings of sufficient will and/or power could resist possession.

    Although they consistently possessed or merged with women, this was apparently only a preference, as the one possessing Mary Jane Kelly attempted to possess Boomerang.

    Backed by absorbing the souls of dozens of men, they could even craft a spell to enslave/entrap a powerful mystic such as Satana; they further hid the curse/spell within the body of another woman, preventing Satana from locating and destroying it.


iceni-britain-ancient_historyHistory:
(Real World History / Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) - The Iceni were the warriors of the Celtic tribal queen Boudica who challenged the Roman Empire circa 60-61 A.D.

(Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) <circa 60-61 A.D.> - Among Boudica's forces was a sect of Wicca who brought immense dark power to the battle.

    Ultimately, the Roman legions were too great to be overcome.

    The sect sacrificed themselves in a spell of perpetuity. They put their spirits in old Londinium itself, the streets where they blood spilled. Their vow was to awaken when a powerful matriarch returned to lead them.

(Thunderbolts I#166 (fb) - BTS) - Uncontrollably traveling backward in time via Thunderbolts tower and mystic spells involving Satana and/or the Man-Thing, a contingent of Thunderbolts (Boomerang/Fred Myers, Centurius/Noah Black, Fixer/Norbert Ebersol, Mr. Hyde/Calvin Zabo, Moonstone/Karla Sofen, Satana Hellstrom, Troll/Gunna, plus the Man-Thing/Ted Sallis) arrived in London, England, presumably August, 1888, with their Tower ending up in the middle of the river Thames. 

(Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) - Satana's presence -- as a powerful matriarch -- triggered an ancient spell that revived the Iceni. Unable to rise in the light of day, the Iceni found hosts in local prostitutes (apparently Mary Anne Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jeanette Kelly), who walked the streets at night.

    During the day, the Iceni lost their power, and they submerged into their hosts with no memory of what transpired at night.

(Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) - The Iceni accrued a large amount of mystic power by having their hosts lure dozens of indigent men -- as the women of Whitechapel knew where to find them, so the Iceni did, too -- to some sort of abandoned warehouse, where the Iceni drained their entire life essences. As the men were homeless, their absence was not noticed by the public.

(Thunderbolts I#166 (fb) - BTS) - A ripperologist intrigued with the era, Hyde departed Thunderbolts Tower, and Satana pursued him.

(Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) - The Iceni occupied Hyde and housed him to lure Satana to them. When Satana refused to join the Iceni's private war, they used a foul curse to imprison her.

(Thunderbolts I#166 (fb) - BTS) - When Hyde and Satana did not return, the other Thunderbolts dressed in contemporary attire and began searching.

    The Iceni used Satana's magic to prevent Hyde from reuniting with the other Thunderbolts. They further caused the Thunderbolts to make decisions that would prevent them from locating Hyde and Satana.

    Seeking to kill the Iceni's Curse-Keeper to free Satana, Hyde began brutally slaughtering the Iceni's hosts, in the process committing the "Jack the Ripper" murders (see comments); uncertain of the curse's location within the possessed's bodies, Hyde sliced the bodies apart. However, the Iceni easily evaded Hyde.

(Thunderbolts I#166 - BTS) <August 31, 1888> - At least believing he was accompanied by Satana, Hyde slew Mary Anne Nichols in Whitechapel, slitting her throat and eviscerating her.

(Thunderbolts I#166 (fb) - BTS) <September 8, 1888> - Hyde slew Annie Chapman in Spitalfields, Whitechapel, slitting her throat and disemboweling and further mutilating her.

(Thunderbolts I#166 - BTS) <September 8, 1888> - As a medical examiner evaluated the body of the murdered Annie Chapman in front of Constable Adolphus Williamson (and other constables) and Inspector Frederick Abberline, a cloaked Centurius and Fixer secretly observed them. The examiner noted the appearance of the state of the corpse to be similar to that of the Nichols woman, and that a precisely sharp weapon, more like a surgeon's blade, had been used.

(Thunderbolts I#166 (fb) - BTS) <September 30, 1888> - Hyde apparently slew Elizabeth Stride (in Dutfield's Yard) and Catherine Eddowes.

(Thunderbolts I#166 - BTS) <September 30, 1888> - Constable Williamson and Inspector Abberline examined the murdered Catherine Eddowes, identifying her and noting the other corpse they had discovered to be Elizabeth Stride. As a cloaked Centurius and Fixer again secretly observed them, both Williamson and his dog, Duggins, sensed their presence.

    A woman interviewed by other constables noted that, around 3 (presumably AM) she had seen "the biggest bloke you ever seen! 'E was walking with a lady with a wicked laugh."

    Either Centurius or Fixer noted that her DNA checked out, confirming Hyde's involvement.iceni-britain-tb167-troll-cleaves

    Centurius then identified a symbol on the wall that the police artist was copying, presumably another of Satana's, and Fixer, noting that he couldn't find any way to thwart what they presumed to be her spells, suggested that they get back to the tower and compare the symbol to what was in the books Satana left behind. 

    When Williamson and Abberline, having glimpsed the tower in the fog, arrived by boat, the Thunderbolts appeared to them in contemporary forms via image inducers.

    After Centurius assured them that what they were hunting was not a man, Moonstone explained that the killer was one of their own, revealed her own power by floating in the air, shared that they were from another place and noted that their sorceress' power could change their entire society.

    Centurius continued that their associate was apparently using magic specifically against her allies but not the local authorities, and he expressed that a brief alliance would serve both their ends. While Abberline initially opposed the idea, Fixer promised him that that they would remove the killers and assured him that his forces would not be able to do that. With their boatman having abandoned Williamson and Abberline (and Duggins), Fixer gave them a platform to return them to the shore. To convince the constables of their abilities, Fixer detailed a list of crimes to happen the next day.

(Thunderbolts I#166 - BTS) <October 2, 1888> - Centurius noted that thus far Hyde's victims were limited to those the Ripper actually killed, but when the Fixer asked if he could be sure that time wasn't re-writing itself and that his files were unaffected, Centurius advised they "not go there" just yet. iceni-britain-tb167-satana-drains

    They then met with Abberline and Williamson, pleased with recent arrests made based on their information, who led them to Pinchin street; when Moonstone and Fixer felt they needed to go a different direction, Centurius noted that this was Satana's magic influencing them (as they had no awareness of the Iceni's involvement). Reaching Hyde, who hurled a head he had severed from its body at them, Centurius advised they disengage their image inducers.

(Thunderbolts I#166) - Hyde told Satana that the others had found them, and Satana, bound to the Iceni, was pleased that they could bring an end to the current situation.

(Thunderbolts I#167) <October 2, 1888> - As Fixer, Moonstone and Centurius assaulted Hyde, a pair of Iceni-possessed women considered that Moonstone's power likely indicated that she was the warrior woman for whom they had waited.

    Moonstone was disgusted upon seeing Satana bound to the Iceni, but Satana told her that they needed to get the curse-keeper, as she was the one hindering her (Satana).

    As the Iceni bound to Satana also considered that Moonstone must be the one and sought to force her to join them, the head of the Iceni severed by Hyde bit into Boomerang's boot, shouting "Death to men!" (although, with its mouth full, it said, "Deff--to--menff!!"), after Boomerang cut it off him with a razorang, Hyde appreciated that the head was not the seat of the Curse-Keeper's power, and he told Moonstone to cut up its body. Not understanding the importance of this, she refused to be "part of Team Ripper."

    As the Iceni grabbed Troll's boot, urging her to join them, Troll sided with Hyde, who then hurled the body of the decapitated Curse-Keeper at her. As Troll lifted her axe to her defense and sliced the Curse-Keeper in half, the binding spell was broken, and Satana regained her power and broke free from the Iceni.

    Pursuing two of the fleeing Iceni, Satana advised them that they could not hold the daughter of Satan in their foul forms and not pay the price, which she demonstrated by tearing out and consuming the souls, which she noted to be burnt tasting, ancient and corrupted. The two liberated corpses wondered about what had happened, considering it to have been a nightmare.

    The third Iceni severed from Satana tried to possess Troll, grabbing her arm and expelling its essence into her mouth. She momentarily possessed Troll, but Troll swiftly and defiantly cast the creature out. As its spirit-form took wing and tried to fly, Satana extended a serpentine magic form from her mouth,mockingly stating, " Foolish old spirit!! You think you can overcome the will of a young woman bursting with life. She is not some beaten street walker you can push down into herself. This is the woman you barely remember being!"iceni-britain-tb167-satana-devour

    As Hyde expressed frustration as the three remaining hosts fled, Centurius asked Hyde what was going on; he wanted to believe Hyde not been wantonly slaughtering without good reason but needed to know why he had been hiding from them.

    Explaining that the Iceni had kept her and Hyde cut off and that she had been trapped in "that infernal game of twister" for weeks in one of the warehouses there, Satana noted they had kept the curse embodied and hidden so that she could not break it; she further explained how they had evaded and confused Hyde, preventing him from finding the other Thunderbolts.

    Moonstone noted the familiarity of the name "Iceni," which Centurius then explained, and Satana subsequently detailed the Iceni's past and recent history, insisting that this was not the kind of force they could leave roaming the Earth in a time when there were so few to counter it. Satana then led the Thunderbolts (as well as Williamson and Abberline) to a warehouse containing the corpses of the dozens of indigents the Iceni had captured and used for power.

    After Satana confirmed that there were only three left and that they had no power during the day, Fixer used his records and technology to laser-etch images of the last three remaining Iceni-possessed women -- Abby, Grace, and Mary Jane -- into a wooden plank, and he asked Abberline and Williamson to gather them and then contact him; he and Satana both advised that they not try to bring them up, or they would just lose more men to the Iceni. Fixer gave the two men a Thunderbolts disc that he could use to track their progress and then further advise them when they had found him.

    When Abberline expressed concern that the reports of the Ripper would pale before what London thought of this massacre, Centurius advised him that there was no need to set off a panic of that magnitude as his people would dispose of the corpses.

(Thunderbolts I#167 - BTS) - Hyde and Troll, at least, transported the corpses back to Thunderbolts Tower, where they were used as raw material to power the Man-Thing's swamp.iceni-britain-tb167-solicited

(Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) - Williamson, in civilian's garb, had gathered Abby, Grace and Mary Jane via paying them money for an encounter.

(Thunderbolts I#167 - BTS) - The wealthy-but-civilian-garbed Boomerang and Satana traveled by horse-drawn carriage to meet them.

(Thunderbolts I#167) - After Williamson introduced them, the women were intrigued by the idea of the group encounter. Boomerang and Satana led the women to a room in an inn, which the women considered fancy compared to just being in the alley.

(Thunderbolts I#167 - BTS) - Williamson expressed his distaste for acting as a pimp to arrange a tryst, but Abberline assured him that the matter was almost concluded, after which they could be done with this whole sordid unholy mess.

(Thunderbolts I#167) - Within the room at the inn, the women excitedly began to disrobe;and both Boomerang and Satana considered getting their money's worth until showtime. However, as the sun set, the women transformed into Iceni form. Satana swiftly stripped the Iceni from Abby and Mary Grace, but (presumably per Centurius' instructions) left the possessed Mary Jane to threaten the knife-wielding Boomerang, forcing him to sever her trachea to fulfill historical records of Mary Jane's death.

    Centurius then used tendrils and some sort of hypnotic glow from his palm/disc/gauntlet to force Abberline and Williamson to use his chemicals to preserve Mary Jane's body and plant it at the exact location and in the exact condition in which he described, while not remembering the Thunderbolts' involvement...

(Thunderbolts I#167 - BTS) - The Thunderbolts subsequently departed this time period...

Comments: The Iceni are a real-world society;
    adapted to Marvel by
Jeff Parker and Declan Shalvey.

    This profile almost exclusively focuses on the sect of Wicca associated with the Iceni. You can do your own research for more real world history of the Iceni and Boudica, but I've included Wikipedia information for quick and hopefully reasonably-accurate reference:

Courtesy of Wikipedia:

Iceni

The Iceni or Eceni were an ancient tribe of eastern Britain during the Iron Age and early Roman era. Their territory included present-day Norfolk and parts of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, and bordered the area of the Corieltauvi to the west, and the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes to the south. In the Roman period, their capital was Venta Icenorum at modern-day Caistor St Edmund.

Julius Caesar does not mention the Iceni in his account of his invasions of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, though they may be related to the Cenimagni, whom Caesar notes as living north of the River Thames at that time. The Iceni were a significant power in eastern Britain during Claudius' conquest of Britain in AD 43, following which they allied with Rome. Increasing Roman influence on their affairs led to revolt in AD 47, though they remained nominally independent under king Prasutagus until his death around AD 60. Roman encroachment after Prasutagus' death led his wife Boudica to launch a major revolt from 60–61. Boudica's uprising seriously endangered Roman rule in Britain and resulted in the burning of Londinium and other cities. The Romans finally crushed the rebellion, and the Iceni were increasingly incorporated into the Roman province

Ripper off?

    I really enjoyed Jeff Parker's run on Thunderbolts. I really enjoyed this story as well, but it does not fit with the other 12+ previous Jack the Ripper stories.
    The best explanation I see is that the Thunderbolts time-traveling created some divergences...but did these events diverge a new reality with the Iceni, or did the previous Ripper continuity get diverged to a new reality?
    I would think the former, since those events have been referenced in modern Earth-616 stories, but future stories will tell the tale.
    The Thunderbolts story was very cool and very memorable, and it was more recent than the other stories, so the next writer may recall and re-affirm those events as -616.
    Or maybe there's a way both stories can be true?
    I'll review and update the Ripper profile in the coming days to week.

    Per comics.org and comicvine, Boudica and the Iceni have been featured in a few (non-Marvel comics) - you have to check all the variant spellings when you search on comics.org
    --Loki

    Thanks to Loki for some additional background guidance on Boudica and the Iceni!

Profile by Snood.

CLARIFICATIONS:
The Iceni have no known connections to:

Boudica has no known connection to:


Boudica

(Real World History / Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) - The Iceni were the warriors of the Celtic tribal queen Boudica who challenged the Roman Empire circa 60-61 A.D.

(Thunderbolts I#167 (fb) - BTS) <circa 60-61 A.D.> - Among Boudica's forces was a sect of Wicca who brought immense dark power to the battle.

    Ultimately, the Roman legions were too great to be overcome.

--First adapted to Marvel: Thunderbolts I#166

Note: Courtesy of Wikipedia:

    Boudica or Boudicca (/ˈbuːdɪkə, boʊˈdɪkə/, from Brythonic *boudi 'victory, win' + *-kā 'having' suffix, i.e. 'Victorious Woman', known in Latin chronicles as Boadicea or Boudicea, and in Welsh as Buddug, pronounced [ˈbɨðɨɡ]) was a queen of the ancient British Iceni tribe, who led a failed uprising against the conquering forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61. She is considered a British national heroine and a symbol of the struggle for justice and independence.

    Boudica's husband Prasutagus, with whom she had two daughters, ruled as a nominally independent ally of Rome. He left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and to the Roman emperor in his will. When he died, his will was ignored, and the kingdom was annexed and his property taken. According to the Roman historian Tacitus, Boudica was flogged and her daughters raped. The historian Cassius Dio wrote that previous imperial donations to influential Britons were confiscated and the Roman financier and philosopher Seneca called in the loans he had forced on the reluctant Britons.

    In 60/61, Boudica led the Iceni and other British tribes in revolt. They destroyed Camulodunum (modern Colchester), earlier the capital of the Trinovantes, but at that time a colonia for discharged Roman soldiers. Upon hearing of the revolt, the Roman governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus hurried from the island of Mona (modern Anglesey) to Londinium, the 20-year-old commercial settlement that was the rebels' next target. Unable to defend the settlement, he evacuated and abandoned it. Boudica's army defeated a detachment of the Legio IX Hispana, and burnt both Londinium and Verulamium. In all, an estimated 70,000–80,000 Romans and Britons were killed by Boudica's followers. Suetonius, meanwhile, regrouped his forces, possibly in the West Midlands, and despite being heavily outnumbered, he decisively defeated the Britons. Boudica died, by suicide or illness, shortly afterwards. The crisis of 60/61 caused Nero to consider withdrawing all his imperial forces from Britain, but Suetonius's victory over Boudica confirmed Roman control of the province.

    Interest in these events was revived in the English Renaissance and led to Boudica's fame in the Victorian era and as a cultural symbol in Britain.

    Yes, Boudicea / Boudicca / various other slight spelling variations was a distinctive, memorable historical figure - not just a leader of British resistance against the Romans, but a woman war leader and one who had a good level of victory...up until the point she didn't. So she caught the public imagination when historians uncovered her circa the Victorian era and has remained part of the cultural landscape since. Not everyone will have heard of her, but anyone who has even a passing knowledge of the Roman occupation of Britain is likely to at least have heard of her. 

    Per comics.org and comicvine, Boudica and the Iceni have been featured in a few (non-Marvel comics) - you have to check all the variant spellings when you search on comics.org
--Loki




iceni-britain-tb166-lastpageimages: (without ads)
Thunderbolts I#166, last page (Satana bound to three Iceni);
    #167, pg. 4, panel 2 (Satana bound to three of the Iceni);
       pg. 6, panel 2 (Troll cutting Curse-Keeper in half);
       pg. 7, panel 3 (Satana tearing the souls from two Iceni);
       pg. 8, panel 2 (trying to possess Troll);
          panel 4 (Troll expelling Iceni);
       pg. 9, panel 1-3 (Satana consuming Iceni expelled by Troll);
       pg. 10, panel 3-6 (ancient Iceni; encountering Hyde; possess streetwalker; binding Satana);
       pg. 16, panel 2 (Iceni-possessed Abby, Grace & Mary Jane Kelly);
       pg. 17, panel 5 (Iceni confronting Boomerang & Satana in contemporary guises);


Appearances:
Thunderbolts I#166-167 (January-February, 2012) - Jeff Parker (writer), Declan Shalvey (artist), Tom Brennan (editor)


First posted: 01/09/2025
Last updated: 01/09/2025

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