Parasite, real name Rudy Jones, was a former janitor who was transformed into an energy-draining creature and would later lead a life of crime. A janitor at. On another occasion, Parasite devised the means to transfer the powers of the hero Air Wave to the young hero's adversary Davy Jones temporarily. Parasite was one of the main characters in the second Marvel/DC crossover between Spider-Man and Superman (Marvel Treasury Edition #28).
Rudy Jones as the Parasite on the cover of Superman #684. Publication information (Jensen) #340 (August 1966) (Jones) vol. 2 #58 (April 1987) (Allstons) #633 (Dec. 2004) (Allen) #23.4 (Sep.
2013) (Jensen) (Jones) and Joe Brozowski (Allstons), Matthew Clark, and Andrew Lanning (Allen), Dan Brown In-story information Alter ego - Raymond Maxwell Jensen - Rudolph 'Rudy' Jones - Alex and Alexandra Allston - Joshua Michael Allen Species Team affiliations Abilities Absorption of victim's,, and via physical contact The Parasite is the name of several appearing in published. Each version of the character has the ability to temporarily absorb the,, and of their victim. The most recurring and well-known incarnation is Rudolph ' Rudy' Jones, who is a main adversary of and belongs to the collective of enemies that make up his. In 2009, Parasite was ranked as 's 61st Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time. The Rudy Jones version of the Parasite has been substantially adapted from the comics into multiple forms of media, most notably in the 's. He has been portrayed on live-action by in and in as Rudy Jones. Anthony Konechny took over the role of Parasite in the season of Supergirl playing Raymond Jensen.