Dynamo Crimson
the Dynamo Crimson is an Super-unpleasant pertaining to the universe of Marvel Comics. The first Dynamo Crimson appears off in Tales Suspense #46.
Origin
6 men followed one another in the armor of the oldest enemy of Iron Man.
The first was Anton Vanko, the Russian scientist who invented the armor. The USSR sent it to face Iron Man, but when Stark announced to him that the Communists wanted to eliminate it after having achieved its mission, Vanko flees and became an employee of Stark.
The Soviets counteracted by sending their best agent, the Black Veuve and its associate, Boris Turgenev to steal the armor. Turgenev thus became briefly the second Dynamo, and Vanko was sacrificed by killing Turgenev.
The former assistant of Vanko, Alex Nevsky, created a version improved of the armor and became the third Dynamo. Failing in its attempt to kill the Gilded Avenger, Nevsky was assassinated by the KGB.
The 3 following all was of the agents of the KGB: Yuri Petrovitch, Dimitri Bukharin and Valentine Shatalov. The last Dynamo, Shatalov, succeed in exchanging its spirit with that of Iron Man during a strange accident (IM #255). Shatalov also made it possible Stark to carry its armor of Dynamo to stop the Homme of Titanium become insane ( IM #317).
The new Russian government returned Shatalov, and little time after a new Dynamo appeared. In " Heroes Reborn" Iron Man (vol. 2), it made a rapid appearance (IM vol. 2 #10) -- the armor was a crossing between the 3° name and that of the Mauler. According to Masters off Evil #1, this Dynamo was Anton Vanko…
Capacities
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the last version of the armor of the Dynamo very heavy and is armoured, which enables him to resist the shootings of conventional weapon.
- It can magnetize with any metal object, and makes use of the magnetic forces to move very quickly. However, it does not fly, unlike other armours.
- It is armed with lasers and generators of force, and can create a wave EMP on 30km.
- the armor has an autonomous computer, and it can be activated, fight and move towards a given signal, as would do it a combat robot.
External bond
- biographical Fiche supplements Dynamo Crimson on Marvel World
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