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Three characters have taken the moniker of thesupervillainChemistro appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics.

Publication history

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The Curtis Carr incarnation of Chemistro first appeared inLuke Cage, Hero for Hire #12 and was created by writerSteve Englehart and artistGeorge Tuska.

The Archibald Morton incarnation of Chemistro first appeared inPower Man #37 and was created by writerMarv Wolfman and artistRon Wilson.

The Calvin Carr incarnation of Chemistro first appeared inPower Man and Iron Fist #93 and was created by writerKurt Busiek and artistErnie Chan.

Fictional character biography

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Curtis Carr

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Comics character
Chemistro
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceLuke Cage, Hero For Hire #12 (Aug. 1973)
Created bySteve Englehart (writer)
George Tuska (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoCurtis Carr
SpeciesHuman mutate
Team affiliationsStark Industries
Notable aliasesHigh-Tech
AbilitiesGifted research scientist
Highly skilled inventor
Wields alchemy gun and a "nullifier" rifle
Ability to transmute substances through contact with his left hand
(As High-Tech):
Wears armored exoskeleton suit
Use of various devices

Curtis Carr is a chemist fromKansas City, Kansas who created an "alchemy gun" capable of transmuting matter. Company president Horace Claymore is impressed until Curtis voices his intent to keep the device. Claymore argues that since the gun was made on company time, it belongs to Mainstream. When Claymore fires him, Curtis becomes Chemistro to get revenge and extort his former employers.[1]

During a battle withLuke Cage, Chemistro accidentally fires his alchemy gun at his right foot, turning it to steel and eventually disintegrating it.[2][3] Carr is turned over to the police, where his cellmate Arch Morton forces him into revealing the secrets of his gun. Morton later becomes the second Chemistro, and Carr invents a "nullifier" device to help Cage stop him.[4]

Curtis's alchemy gun is later stolen by his younger brother Calvin, who becomes the third Chemistro. Curtis aided Cage andIron Fist in defeating Calvin.[5]

Later, Curtis finds work at a division of Stark Enterprises as a research scientist and Director of Research and Development at Stark Prosthetics in Denver, Colorado, creating a prosthesis to replace his missing foot.[6]

Archibald Morton

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Comics character
Chemistro II
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearancePower Man #37 (Nov. 1976)
Created byMarv Wolfman (writer)
Ron Wilson (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoArchibald Morton
SpeciesHuman mutate
AbilitiesAbility to transmute substances through contact with his left hand

Archibald Morton was born inSheridan, Wyoming, and became a professional criminal and was sent to prison. He forced Curtis Carr to reveal the secret of his alchemy gun while they were cellmates. Upon leaving prison, Morton attempts to replicate the gun, but it explodes in his hand, granting him the ability to transmute substances via touch.[1] He battled Luke Cage on behalf of the Baron. Morton is ultimately apprehended, thanks in large part to the help of the original Chemistro.[4]

Calvin Carr

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Comics character
Chemistro III
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearancePower Man and Iron Fist #93 (June 1983)
Created byKurt Busiek (writer)
Ernie Chan (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoCalvin Carr
SpeciesHuman
Team affiliationsMandarin's Minions
Flashmob
AbilitiesWields alchemy wrist-blasters

Curtis' younger brother Calvin Carr stole the alchemy gun and took the Chemistro name.[3] He embarked on a criminal career and battled Luke Cage and Iron Fist. Curtis intervened, and helped the heroes foil his brother's plans.[7]

TheWizard later converts the gun into gauntlets and sends Chemistro and theWrecker to attackIron Man andJim Rhodes during the "Acts of Vengeance" storyline.[1][3] Curtis helped the heroes, and Calvin destroyed Curtis' other foot, but gave up when he was defeated by Iron Man.[6]

Calvin has been hired byThe Hood to take advantage of the split in the superhero community caused by the Superhuman Registration Act.[8]

Chemistro informs The Hood of a plot byOwl to sellDeathlok, which he stole from S.H.I.E.L.D., to the highest bidder. As Owl had not gained permission from his new crime syndicate, The Hood decides to gatecrash the auction. SendingMadame Masque, theCrimson Cowl, theWizard, andJonas Harrow as proxies, he effortlessly ambushes and dispatches the Owl.

John King and The Hood reconvene in the back room of a run-down bar where they are confronted by a curiousWolverine who overhears their plans to run Deathlok through the lobby of Avengers Tower. They escape by shooting Wolverine and assuming the form of the Nistanti who originally owned his hood.

Chemistro suggests that they change their plan and instead use Deathlok to rob a federal reserve bank under theBaxter Building. In the process they gain over 15 million in cash and lose Deathlok in the ensuing chaos. He helped them fight the New Avengers but was taken down by Doctor Strange.

InSecret Invasion, he is one among many supervillains who rejoined the Hood's crime syndicate and attacked an invadingSkrull force.[9]

He joins with the Hood's gang in an attack on the New Avengers, who were expecting theDark Avengers instead.[10] He later orchestrates a power-draining trap that was meant for the Dark Avengers only to end up having the New Avengers in his trap.[11] Chemistro was seen during theSiege ofAsgard as part of the Hood crime syndicate.[12] Later Calvin is shown to be arrested, along with other members of the Hood's gang, by the U.S. Army.[13]

During theShadowland storyline, Chemistro was seen as member of Flashmob (a group of former opponents of Luke Cage consisting ofCheshire Cat,Comanche,Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton,Mr. Fish II, andSpear) when they confront the newPower Man on the rooftop. Although Chemistro used his alchemy gun to free Iron Fist and Luke Cage, he was knocked out by Power Man and incarcerated at Ryker's Island. However,Deadly Nightshade's solicitorBig Ben Donovan arranged for him to be released.[14]

During theSpider-Island storyline, Chemistro is among the villains infected by theJackal and given spider powers. He alongside Cheshire Cat, Commanche,Cottonmouth,Cockroach Hamilton,Mr. Fish II,Nightshade, and Spear ended up fightingHeroes for Hire.[15]

Chemistro is among the Iron Man villains recruited byMandarin andZeke Stane to participate in a plot to take down Iron Man.[16] Chemistro tried to kill Tony Stark (who had to take his armor away for legal issues) alongsideMauler. The new Iron Man arrived and saved Stark, but also killed Chemistro in the act.[17]

Powers and abilities

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Curtis Carr is a gifted research scientist, with advanced degrees in chemistry, physics, and mechanical engineering. He is a highly skilled inventor and built his alchemy gun, which fires radiation able to transmute any substance into any other form of matter. He also built a "nullifier" rifle which is able to neutralize and reverse the effects of the alchemy gun, and Arch Morton's transmutation powers. The devices are cybernetically linked to the user, enabling him to work any transformation he can imagine. The transformed material usually turns to dust after exposure to heat or after a certain amount of time. Therefore, his alchemy gun cannot be used merely to transmute substances, such as turning lead or rock into gold. As High-Tech, Carr employed an armored exoskeleton suit and various devices of his own invention.

Archibald Morton was granted the ability to transmute substances by the touch of his left hand in a similar fashion after his experimental version of the alchemy gun exploded.

Calvin Carr used a set of wrist-blasters designed by theWizard, which functioned in an identical manner as his brother's alchemy gun.

Other versions

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An alternate universe variant of Calvin Carr / Chemistro from Earth-58163 appears inHouse of M: Masters of Evil as a member of theHood'sMasters of Evil.[18]

In other media

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The Curtis Carr incarnation of Chemistro appears inThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced byNolan North.[19] This version is a member of theMasters of Evil before theEnchantress betrays him, steals his alchemy gun, and transforms him into gold. He is stated to be alive while being taken into custody, which writerChristopher Yost later confirmed.[20]

References

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  1. ^abcMitchell, Nigel (September 20, 2016)."Rattled His Cage: The 10 Coolest Luke Cage Villains".CBR. RetrievedOctober 3, 2024.
  2. ^Luke Cage: Hero for Hire #12
  3. ^abcAllan, Scoot (August 21, 2021)."Marvel: The Most Powerful Guns In The Comics".CBR. RetrievedOctober 3, 2024.
  4. ^abPower Man #37-39
  5. ^Power Man and Iron Fist #94, 96
  6. ^abIron Man #251-252
  7. ^Power Man and Iron Fist #93-96
  8. ^The New Avengers #35
  9. ^Secret Invasion #6
  10. ^The New Avengers #50
  11. ^The New Avengers #55
  12. ^The New Avengers #63
  13. ^Dark Avengers #16
  14. ^Shadowland: Power Man #2
  15. ^Spider-Island: Heroes for Hire #1
  16. ^Invincible Iron Man #513
  17. ^Invincible Iron Man #520
  18. ^House of M: Masters of Evil #1
  19. ^"Chemistro Voice -The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  20. ^Yost, Christopher (February 18, 2020).""simon would have shown in s3 for sure. doughboy can always come back, hard to kill.… "". Archived fromthe original on 2020-02-19. RetrievedFebruary 19, 2024.

External links

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  • Chemistro I at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Chemistro II at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
  • Chemistro III at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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