Edwin Jarvis

while Edwin Jarvis himself was portrayed by James D'Arcy in the ABC television series Agent Carter, the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame and the third season of What If...?.

[3] 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.

Jarvis has also been personally involved in many adventures, including being Ultron's brainwashed decoy as the Crimson Cowl,[7] and leading the evacuation of a stalled subway train during a citywide disaster and battling a demonically possessed car.

[8] 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, risking great danger, after realizing the villain had tricked his way inside the mansion.

Jarvis often confronts 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, who had moved into Stark Tower with Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson after her house burnt down.

[volume & issue needed] In a New Avengers Civil War story, Jarvis was shot by an employee who was opposed to Tony Stark using technology invented to enforce the Superhuman Registration Act.

[volume & issue needed] In the 2008 storyline 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.

[12] As a consequence of the "One More Day" storyline, however, Spider-Man's timeline has undergone a major continuity overhaul,[13] including Jarvis's relationship with the Parkers.

[volume & issue needed] Later that year, the Secret Invasion storyline revealed that Jarvis has been replaced by a Skrull agent for some time.

[20] During the Fear Itself storyline, Jarvis manages to escape Avengers Tower when it's under attack by the Thing (in the form of Angrir: Breaker of Souls).

[28] 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.

[29] 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.

Silverclaw's trip to the United States to meet Jarvis would be foiled when the youth was forced into helping terrorists in a massive attack.

Although he is in good health and physical condition, past injuries inflicted by Mister Hyde may have hampered his fighting prowess.

system in Tony Stark's suit is referred to as "Jarvis", predating the AI version seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

[37] 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.

[volume & issue needed] In the Marvel Noir universe, Edwin Jarvis is Tony Stark's engineer and personal assistant.

[41] Edwin Jarvis appears in media set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), portrayed by James D'Arcy.