Milos Masaryk was a Sovietintelligence agent assigned to track down the original Crimson Dynamo, who defects to America after being tricked by Iron Man. Wearing technology designed by the Dynamo, Masaryk gives himself the alias the "Unicorn" and battles Iron Man after Iron Man catches him spying on Stark Industries. Although Iron Man crashes the Unicorn's plane, the villain manages to escape.
The Unicorn was among the villains affected by Doctor Doom's high-frequency emotion charger. As a result, the Unicorn went to the Baxter Building to attack the Fantastic Four at the wedding of Reed Richards and Susan Storm. He once fought Iron Man and was defeated with one punch. He teamed with Beetle, Electro, Mandarin, and the Melter against Cyclops and Iceman, but the resultant combination of their power blasts knocked them all out, and they were sent back to the immediate past by Reed Richards with no memory of attack.
The following article gives away certain key details from the plot of Death of a Unicorn... Well, in Death of a Unicorn, he portrays Shepard Leopold as a total amoral baddie, but to an irresistibly comical degree.
He’s a reliable source of comic relief here — when the layabout first glimpses the dead unicorn in his driveway, he says, “I feel like I shouldn’t be wearing swim shorts in this moment.” He doesn’t get much help, though.
A fantasy horror comedy that is also an Eat the Rich parable and also a functioning homage to scare classics like "Jurassic Park" and "Alien," "Death of a Unicorn" puts forth a lot of ideas, but makes good on very few of them.
In Death Of A Unicorn, Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega find themselves facing a deadly mythological creature ...Instead, the pair try to avoid ending up on the wrong end of a vengeful unicorn’s horn.
A24’s gory mythical creature feature “Death of a Unicorn” is never as entertaining as its premise ...It’s appropriately predatory and sickening in comically exaggerated ways, worth a chuckle as eyes glaze over into cosmic unicorn drug highs.