Jesus Christ
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Jesus Christ (originally called Jebus by his shirt from Madness Antipathy) is one of the main antagonists in episodes 1-5, but has been seen in all the episodes so far (in Madness Combat 6: Antipathy he didn't play an important role, but was raking leaves next to a railway), he appeared at the end of Madness Combat 7: Consternation, and was the Protagonist in Madness Combat 8: Inundation. Jesus even fights the main character in Madness Interactive. Krinkels has said Jesus went "the way of the Sheriff", meaning he won't return, but his corpse appears in Madness Combat 9: Aggregation. He and Hank are the only characters to appear in all episodes (in part 5.5 only his broken head). He has become somewhat of an anti-hero, as he is against both Hank and the AAHW.
Jesus Christ was sent from unknown regions to restore peace in Nevada. His first main goal was Hank J. Wimbleton, who caused riots and practiced excessive violence, which started in the first Madness Combat episode. His next goal was to protect the Sheriff from Hank, but after he failed this mission he continued trying to kill Hank. This quest was finished at the end of Madness Combat 7: Consternation. His next goal was to take out the source of chaos in Nevada: the remaining two improbability drives. He manages to destroy Tricky's portable drive right after he killed Hank. His main mission in Madness Combat 8: Inundation is to destroy the primary drive in order to retain normality in Nevada. He succeeds, but is killed in the process. Normality restoration was started, at the cost of Jesus' life.
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Appearances
Madness Combat
This was Jesus' first appearance. He looks like an ordinary Madness character, but with a goatee and halo. He showed much more fighting skill than the people Hank fought earlier. He revived two people to try and kill Hank, but they were quickly killed. He then summoned a cannon, but was killed by Hank when he let his guard down.Madness Combat 2: Redeemer
Jesus appears again with the same look as before. He encountered Hank in the room with the elevator, in which he revives a group of dead grunts, and doesn't appear again until the end of the episode. He does not die in this episode, as he shoots Hank in the head with his Deagle, preventing him killing the Sheriff, and leaving himself unscathed.
Madness Combat 3: Avenger
Jesus appears once more in this episode, but his goatee is lower down his face than before. He shows up halfway into the episode, where he fights Hank for a short time. He is shot in the chest, and disappears. He reappears at the end and stabs Hank, but he is shot in the face with a shotgun before Hank kills the Sheriff and dies.
Madness Combat 4: Apotheosis
This time, Jesus doesn't appear until the very end, where he has revived the first 1337 agent Hank killed. He now has sunglasses on and is stitched. He then revives everyone else in the room, all of whom are killed by Hank. He manages to shoot Hank in the head and body after he kills the agent zombie, but is blown up by Hank's time bomb.Madness Combat 5: Depredation
Jesus is seen much more in this episode, where he fights Hank all through it. He has stitches arounds his head, his whole body is bandaged and wears a white robe. He revives a group of 1337 agents, but they are all killed. He later tries to strangle Hank, but Tricky becomes enhanced by the Improbability Drive, and he kills Jesus by ripping off the top half of his head.Madness Combat 6: Antipathy
Jesus only makes a cameo in this episode. It is during the train sequence, where he is seen raking leaves while wearing a shirt that says, "I'm Jebus, lol. This is as dressed up as I get.". He doesn't have his halo.
Madness Combat 7: Consternation
Jesus appears at the end of the episode, where he kills three agents with a revolver. He then stabs Hank with his sword and shoots him in the head, killing him. He also destorys the Portable Improbablity Drive, getting rid of Tricky's demon form, then killing him.
Madness Combat 8: Inundation
Jesus appears the protagonist for the first time, and is shooting at an unknown thing with a rifle at the beginning. Now, he has taken his sunglasses off, revealing red, bloodshot eyes. The Auditor infects him with a disease, making him vomit blood throughout the episode.This disease also apparently makes his powers weaken. It can be hard to see but his shield gets smaller everytime. However, this may be merely because he is physically tired, and it may just be the Auditor's mere presence weakens him. He then dodges the Auditor's minigun,and kills the two Mag Agent V2s. He is wounded by the Auditor, and later has part of his face blown up by the bazooka. Jesus is finally killed during the normality restoration.
Madness Combat 9: Aggregation
Jesus appears as a simple cameo, as he remains dead from the previous installment. However, the auditor grabs the broken halo off Jesus' body, which changes to red over the auditor's head. Jesus' body is missing several pieces of flesh, exposing his ribs and the front of his skull.
Powers and abilities
Jesus possesses a number of supernatural abilities that make him a dangerous opponent, though we don't see most of them until Madness Combat 8: Inundation. His earliest power, or at least - his first power appeared, was the ability to revive dead bodies as zombies, which we have seen him doing in multiple ways: in Madness Combat he casts an electrical ray on a corpse, in Madness Combat 4: Apotheosis he makes a movement with his arms, creating a kind of fire on every dead body nearby and zombifying them simultaneously. In Madness Combat 5: Depredation we don't see what he exactly did, but upon entering a room every corpse becomes zombified in a flash. This ability is only used against Hank as he would usually bring back people who Hank had killed (it is unknown whether Jesus is able to revive and zombify the characters he killed himself).
In the first episode of Madness Combat he is seen to have an ability to summon a cross-shaped spirit shield in front of him which allows him to block bullets - in Madness Combat 5: Depredation it is more of a transparent circular shield generated from his hand. In Madness Combat 8 he uses a different type of spirit shield - it is a red energy field he can use to stop bullets and keep them at their place while maintaining their kinetic power, then push them back with the same speed in which they were fired.
Another of his abilities is to 'dissolve' his enemies: He fires a red beam either from his hands or eyes, and upon being hit by the beam any normal character will slowly fade away and vanish. He has shown to be able to kill at least two people at the same time with this attack.
His final two abilities are spawning his sword and telekinesis: Jesus has the ability to summon his 316 sword from an unknown source, or to retrieve it from the place where he last left it. His telekinetic powers were only seen in Madness Combat 8: Inundation. He used this power to levitate containers and to fight his enemies: he once rubbed a l33t agent against a wall untill almost nothing was left from his body, he threw another l33t agent to the ceiling and also ripped an A.T.P Agent agent in half. He also has the supernatural ability to hover forward at speeds higher than sprinting.
Besides his supernatural powers, Jesus is a master of gunfiring, he obtained highly advanced reflexes and he has highly advanced hand-to-hand fighting skills.
Saga-less Jesus
It is also worth noting, although not of any major importance, that Jesus is the only recurring antagonist without his own "saga". MCs 2 and 3 were the Sherrif Saga, Mcs 4-7 were the Tricky Sage, And Mcs 8 and 9 (And most likely 10) are the Auditor Saga.
Respect For Hank
Jesus is shown to perhaps posess a respect for Hank. As shown in Madness 8, he has some instant-killing powers which he easily could have used to kill Hank at any moment, along with some others that would have tipped the balance in his favor. Even so, Jesus has shown to never use these against Hank, at times he even waits for Hank to ready his weapon before the two fight. His phrase at the end of Madness 7, "Goodnight Hank" is likely said because unfortunately, with things being as they are, he has to kill Hank in an unfair manner. Overall, it appears as though Jesus has a respect for Hank's, if nothing else, fighting abilities, and so, the two fight fairly.
| Main Characters | Hank J. Wimbleton · Sheriff · Jesus Christ · Tricky · The Auditor |
| Victims | Grunt · 1337 agent · A.T.P Agent · Mag Agent · Zombies |
| Others | Dancing man · Hot Dog Vendor |


