Doctor Bong | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Howard the Duck #15 (August 1977) |
Created by | Steve Gerber Marie Severin |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Lester Verde |
Partnerships | Fifi the Duck |
Abilities | Genius scientist Advanced knowledge of genetic engineering Wears a bell-shaped helmet that can be struck to create a number of effects |
Doctor Bong (Lester Verde) is asupervillain appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. The character possesses an advanced knowledge ofgenetic engineering, and his bell-shaped helmet can be struck to create a number of effects. Intended as a parody ofDoctor Moreau,[1] he is anarchenemy ofHoward the Duck.[2][3]
Doctor Bong first appeared inHoward the Duck #15 (August 1977), and was created bySteve Gerber andMarie Severin.[4] The character's personality was loosely based on journalistBob Greene.[5]
The character subsequently appears inHoward the Duck #16–20 (Sept. 1977–Jan. 1978), #24–25 (May–June 1978), #27 (Sept. 1978), #30–31 (March, May 1979),The Sensational She-Hulk #5 (Sept. 1989),Deadpool #26–27 (March–April 1999),Howard the Duck #1–3 (March–May 2002),Daughters of the Dragon #3 (May 2006), andThe Amazing Spider-Man #552 (April 2008).
Doctor Bong received an entry in theOfficial Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 #2.
As a child, Lester Verde was severely bullied. When complaining about it to his mother, she noted his creative use of insults against his tormentors and sparked his desire to use his creativity to become a writer.[6]
Originally ajournalism student whose yellow journalism got his professor fired, his hand is severed by a miniature guillotine when performing with the punk band Mildred Horowitz.[3] This is a large factor in his becoming the villain Doctor Bong. How he developed his paraphernalia was never explained.[6]
It is revealed that he was also a skilled scientist, using his knowledge ofchemistry andphysics to create several devices and creatures to do his bidding, particularly Fifi the Duck, who was the closest thing Bong had to a henchwoman.[6] He lives in a castle on a remote island, and can stun or kill by ringing his bell-shaped head.[7]
He had a longtime crush onBeverly Switzler, whom he eventually married.[8] Before he was removed from the book,Steve Gerber had intended their marriage to last and for her to no longer be a main character in theHoward the Duck series. After Gerber left,Bill Mantlo brought Beverly, now single again, back to the book.
John Byrne later pitted Bong againstShe-Hulk, trying to uncensor sanitized violent television so that his genetically-engineered quintuplets would be raised not finding violence at all attractive. She-Hulk, using her abilities to break thefourth wall, manages to defeat him.[9][3][10]
It is later revealed in his initial appearance that he had given up supervillainy to obtain aPhD inpsychology. His first patient isDeadpool, who came to him for treatment after the events ofDead Reckoning.[11] He was, however, back to supervillainy by theMaxHoward the Duck series.[volume & issue needed]
Bong later appears as one of the many villains in a bar thatColleen Wing andMisty Knight enter in search for information. They defeat all the villains, with Bong accidentally taking out theJester. After being held at sword point, Bong reveals all the information he knows about current power struggles.[12]
Doctor Bong appears inBrand New Day as one of the villains in the Bar with No Name.[13]
Doctor Bong is one of the many villains kidnapped into a roller derby staged by the cosmic game-obsessed entity called theGrandmaster. The bullet proof nature of Bong's helmet is a vital part of the hero's winning plan.[14][3]
Doctor Bong created imperfect clones ofCaptain America,Moon Knight, andBlack Widow and lured Deadpool into teaming up with them. While at their main base the realSecret Avengers infiltrated the base causing the real Steve Rogers to battle with Deadpool. After pummeling each other, the real Moon Knight steps in and things finally calm down enough that Cap and Deadpool can talk, Bong realizes that he has officially lost. He sets off an explosion that kills the Marc Spector and Natasha Romanoff clones, apparently collapsing the building on all the occupants.[15] Deadpool then teams up with the Secret Avengers to stop Bong. Bong tries to confuse the Secret Avengers and Deadpool by dressing all his clones as Deadpool. Then during the fight Deadpool slips away and cons Bong to think that he is one of his clones and escapes with Bong. Black Widow makes Bong crash his escape car and Deadpool brings the unconscious Bong back to the Secret Avengers, after the Secret Avengers kill all the fake Deadpools. Bong wakes up and attempts to set off an explosion, but Deadpool slices off his arm, leaving him helpless.[16][3][10]
Doctor Bong later attended a support group called Supervillains Anonymous, alongsideBoomerang,Grizzly,Hippo,Looter,Mirage, andPorcupine.[17][3]
After hiring theHeadmen (consisting ofAngar the Screamer,Shrunken Bones,Gorilla-Man,Ruby Thursday, andChondu the Mystic) as backup, Doctor Bong breaks into theBeyond Corporation© to gain godlike power by combining itsanechoic chamber and his "Cosmic Bong". Bong and his allies are defeated and handed over toS.H.I.E.L.D. bySpider-Man.[18]
Doctor Bong is a genius scientist with advanced knowledge of genetic engineering. His main weapon is his bell-shaped helmet which creates a number of effects when struck, including generating concussive blasts and teleporting him.[19][20]