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Quote1 Son--I don't care if that man turned you into the Incredible Hulk...There's nothing in this world that could keep me away from you. I can't pretend I understand this life you're in--this life of gods and aliens and monsters... But I know you, Miles Morales--and this Carnage...You are not him. Every day, you risk your life to protect strangers from harm... And every night, you ask yourself why you didn't do more. No matter what, you're a hero, Miles. It's not just what you do, but who you are. And there's no force on Earth that could ever change that, y'hear me? Quote2
Jefferson Davis[src]

History

As a young man, Jefferson Davis lived with his brother Aaron Davis in Brooklyn. Aaron was constantly involved in illegal activities, which Jefferson despised. One night, Jefferson accompanied his brother to meet Turk Barrett. Jefferson was forced to fight Turk's henchmen and was arrested when the police raided Turk's hideout, even though he had managed to overpower Turk's men. His bail was paid by Nick Fury, the director of S.H.I.E.L.D., who was impressed by reports of Jefferson's fighting skills. Knowing that Turk would be impressed too, Fury told Davis to accept whatever job Turk offered him, so he could be Fury's eye on the underworld.

Jefferson worked as Turk's muscle, making Turk a feared man in the city, until Wilson Fisk, a wannabe kingpin on the rise, offered Turk a large sum of money to leave the city.[3] Jefferson joined Fisk's Enforcers and reluctantly continued his illegal activities since Fury still requested his services. Fisk's activities were finally put down during an attempt at human trafficking involving Mutant Growth Hormone, and Jefferson left them. Fury offered him a position as an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., but Jefferson declined, deciding he wanted no more of that world.

During physical therapy, he met Rio Morales, with whom he had years later his son Miles.[4] Jefferson despised Aaron for having stuck with his old, criminal ways, even prohibiting Miles from interacting with his uncle. Jefferson was now a man with sensible morals who strived to teach Miles the differences between right and wrong and lead him down the correct path in life, going so far as to join the NYPD.[citation needed]

Jefferson and Rio were present at the lottery drawing for Miles' chance to enter the prestigious Brooklyn Visions Academy, and they were pleased when they discovered their son had been accepted as one of its attendees.[5] Later while searching for Miles, he burst into his brother Aaron's home, which resulted in a dispute between the two siblings. Jefferson told Miles about his and Aaron's shared past as thieves, and how he had worked tirelessly to find a better life for himself.[citation needed]

Divided We Fall, United We Stand[]

During the Civil War, Jefferson ended up being detained by S.H.I.E.L.D. forces after trying to get to his home.[6] Jefferson was freed by Hydra soldiers looking for recruits. The Hydra soldiers tried to make Jefferson execute some S.H.I.E.L.D. soldiers, but Jefferson turned on them and killed the Hydra members.[7] After executing the Hydra soldiers, Jefferson returned home, later meeting with his wife once she arrived. Jefferson began to tell Rio what happened. They stayed and waited for Miles to return, but soon decided to go looking for him and ended up finding him at Ganke's home.[7]

Venom War[]

Conrad Marcus (Earth-1610), Venom (Symbiote) (Earth-1610), and Jefferson Morales (Earth-1610) from Ultimate Comics Spider-Man Vol 1 20 0001

Word got out that Jefferson defeated multiple Hydra soldiers, which caused him to be followed by news crews. Jefferson eventually confronted them and began to tell them to leave him and his family alone, but was interrupted by the arrival of Venom.[8] Surprised by Venom's arrival, Jefferson tried to run, but was quickly attacked by the villain before he could. Beaten and wounded, Jefferson was saved by the intervention of Spider-Man before Venom could finish him off.[9] While Jefferson recovered from his critical injuries in the hospital, Venom tried to attack him again.[10] He was thwarted by Spider-Man again but at the cost of the life of Jefferson's wife and Miles' mother Rio, who was shot by a police officer during the battle.[11]

Cataclysm[]

A year after his wife's death, Jefferson had recovered from his injuries.[12] When Galactus arrived to Earth, Miles revealed his secret identity as Spider-Man to his father in order to get him to safety.[13] Jefferson blamed Miles for the death of both Aaron and Rio and hit him with his cane in retaliation. A crashing airplane forced Miles to jump into action and rescue passengers, but when he returned to their house, Jefferson had disappeared.[14] Months later, Jefferson returned and revealed to Miles his past working for Nick Fury,[15] apologizing to him for abandoning him.[3]

Marvel Universe[]

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Following the destruction and rebirth of the Multiverse, Jefferson Davis was among the friends and family of Miles that were transferred and incorporated into the Prime Marvel Universe. He was even reunited with Rio, who was returned to life by the same force that transplanted Miles' life from one universe to another.[16] Out of Miles' two parents, only Jefferson continued to remember Miles' hero identity.[17] Worried about the safety of his son as a superhero, Jefferson joined this universe's S.H.I.E.L.D. as an agent, in exchange for the agency to keep an eye on him for his safety.[18]

Attributes

Abilities

As he was a New York City police officer, Jefferson has firearms and hand to hand combat training, roughly equivalent to an experienced student trained in Jiu Jitsu, Krav Maga, and Boxing.

Even before joining the NYPD, Jefferson was an extremely skilled fighter.[3]

Trivia

  • Jefferson's son, Miles, has his mother's last name, which is Morales, instead of his father's last name, which is Davis.
  • Jefferson Davis shared a name with the President of the Confederate States of America. He legally changed his name partially to avoid this.[1]

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