I still get a little giddy talking about her — Daisy Johnson, better known in the pages as Quake, is one of those characters who grew from a supporting mystery into a full-on powerhouse. She was introduced in comic form by Brian Michael Bendis and Gabriele Dell'Otto during 'Secret War' (2004), and later took the codename Quake when she became a SHIELD operative. Her primary ability is seismic: she generates focused vibrations that can rupture the ground, shatter structures, or create concussive shockwaves. In some runs she uses gauntlets or tech to help focus or limit her output, but her raw power comes from bio-electrical vibrations she controls.
Comics Daisy has a darker, espionage-heavy life — she’s the daughter of Calvin Zabo (Mr. Hyde), led the 'Secret Warriors' team, and even helmed SHIELD at points. The Inhuman angle was later solidified in Marvel continuity, which aligned her origins with Terrigenesis and the Inhuman line. On TV, though, 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.' turned her into the hacker-turned-hero Skye, played by Chloe Bennet — the show leaned into her emotional arc, identity, and relationships more, and made Terrigenesis a big moment. Both versions share loyalty, grit, and an explosive power set, but the comics are grittier and organization-focused while the show is more personal and character-driven.