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Electro (/ɪˈlɛktroʊ/) is the alias of twosupervillains appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics.
Created by writerStan Lee and artistSteve Ditko, the first and best-known version of Electro isMaxwell "Max"Dillon, who first appeared inThe Amazing Spider-Man #9 (1964) and has since endured as one of the superheroSpider-Man's most recurring enemies, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up hisrogues gallery. In theMarvel Universe, Max Dillon is alineman who gains the ability to generate and control electricity after being struck by lightning. He turns to crime as the self-proclaimed "Master of Electricity", and has undergone several design changes throughout his comic book appearances. Electro's original design comprised a green-and-yellow costume with a lightning bolt-shaped mask, while modern stories depict him with blue skin and a bald head. Electro is a founding member of theSinister Six, and the leader of the original incarnation of theEmissaries of Evil, the first supervillain teams to oppose Spider-Man andDaredevil, respectively.
Created byDan Slott,Humberto Ramos, andR.B. Silva, the second Electro isFrancine Frye, who first appeared inThe Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #2 (2014). After being accidentally killed by Dillon, she is revived byBen Reilly and similarly accidentally kills Max, absorbing his powers as a side effect of Reilly's resurrection method. Over the follow years from 2016 to 2021, Francine served as a solo Electro in a green-and-yellow costume; on Dillon's revival, the two independently continued to serve as Electro, before eventually inThe Spectacular Spider-Men going to war over the name, culminating in the two falling in love and vowing to be wed asMr. and Mrs. Electro.
Outside of comics, both Dillon and Frye have been featured in various media adaptations ofSpider-Man, including feature films, television series, and video games. Most notably,Jamie Foxx portrayed Dillon in the live-action filmsThe Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) andSpider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
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The Max Dillon incarnation of Electro was created byStan Lee andSteve Ditko, and first appeared inThe Amazing Spider-Man #9 (Feb. 1964).[4][5][6] The character is also known as the member of the Frightful Four battling theFantastic Four.[7] He is also thefirst major Marvel villain to be written in publication history as battlingDaredevil,[8][9] even being the founder and leader of the supervillain team that oppose him, theEmissaries of Evil.[10]
The second incarnation of Electro, Francine Frye, was created byDan Slott,Humberto Ramos, andR.B. Silva, and first appeared inThe Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #2 (July 2014) by Slott and Ramos, though she did not become Electro untilThe Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #17 (October 2016) by Slott and Silva.

While Maxwell "Max" Dillon, anelectrical engineer andlineman, is repairing a power line, a freaklightning accident causes a mutagenic change that transforms him into a living electricalcapacitor.[11] His powers are initially weak, so he spends some time stealing electrical equipment fromStark Industries to charge himself. During this time, he is approached byMagneto, who considers him a potential recruit for hisBrotherhood of Evil Mutants, claiming that Dillon's power rival his own, but Dillon refuses. The following day, Dillon is confronted by a small-time thug from whom he was borrowing money to pay for the machinery he needed. When the thug draws a gun on him because he did not pay back the money yet, he responds by shooting a blast of lightning through the thug's chest—the first time Dillon ever kills anybody.[12]
Soon taking the name "Electro", he turns to a life of a professional crime, his first victim beingJ. Jonah Jameson. Electro breaks into theDaily Bugle Building and steals from Jameson's safe right in front of him. Jameson accuses Spider-Man of being an alternate identity of Electro, prompting Spider-Man to prove the publisher wrong. During their first ever confrontation, Spider-Man is nearly killed after touching the electrically charged villain. Spider-Man eventually uses afire hose to short-circuit Electro while wearing rubber gloves to protect himself.[13]
Electro next confrontsDaredevil for the first time when trying to break into theBaxter Building. He is again defeated.[14] Electro later joins the originalSinister Six led byDoctor Octopus, and is the first member of the group to fight Spider-Man, battling him at a Stark plant. Spider-Man enters the fight believing he lost his powers, however after dodging a bolt of electricity from Electro he realizes his powers returned. Electro loses his power when the power is cut off by Spider-Man, who gets a card from him that leads him to fightKraven the Hunter.[15] Electro attacks theFantastic Four at the wedding ofSue Storm and Reed Richards, under the influence ofDoctor Doom's mind-control machine, but he has no memory of this due to the actions ofMister Fantastic.[16] He later recruits theEmissaries of Evil in a plot of revenge against Daredevil for previous defeats. This group consists ofGladiator,Stilt-Man,Leap-Frog, and theMatador.[17]
Electro is later hired by J. Jonah Jameson to defeat Spider-Man on national television.[18] He encounters Daredevil again in San Francisco, at which time he temporarily dons a modified costume.[19] He then takes control of a Protarian android seeking the destruction ofOmega.[20] Electro then teams withBlizzard against Spider-Man and Daredevil.[21] Electro then attempts to aid a band of criminals escaping theDefenders.[22] Electro later joins theFrightful Four.[23] As part of the Frightful Four, he uses Spider-Man as bait to trap the Fantastic Four.[24] Subsequently, he battles theFalcon but is defeated, partly because he does not consider the Falcon to be a serious threat.[25] Electro later learns that he can electro-statically disrupt Spider-Man's wall-crawling ability.[26]Chameleon andHammerhead then send theShocker to try to recruit Electro into their organization.[27] Instead, he later accepts Doctor Octopus' invitation to rejoin the Sinister Six, and battles Spider-Man.[28]
Electro fights Spider-Man countless times, either on his own or as part of a group such as theSinister Six. He also fights such other heroes as Daredevil, the Fantastic Four, and theNew Avengers. Despite his immense power, he almost always is defeated, usually as a result of his foes outsmarting him or taking advantage of his weakness to water while charged. As a result of his frequent and often embarrassing defeats, Electro tries to take overNew York City's power supply in an attempt at glory and respect. Spider-Man thwarts this plan, however, and convinces Electro to quit his criminal career. WhenKaine (Spider-Man's clone) starts killing enemies of Spider-Man, Electro begins to fear for his life and temporarily joinsHobgoblin's Sinister Seven, which were formed to combat Kaine. This group is quickly disbanded, and following Kaine's subsequent disappearance, Electro returns to retirement.
This changes when theRose agrees to fund an experimental technique that can amplify Electro's abilities, in exchange for Electro's services as an enforcer. Seeing this as a chance to rise above the string of failures that made up so much of his life, Electro undergoes the procedure. After paying off his debt to the Rose by defeating several members of The True Believers (an offshoot of the ninja sect called theHand), a group of ninja assassins who was interfering in the Rose's operations, Electro attempts to demonstrate his newly amplified powers to the world, once again attempting to take control of New York City's power supply. Wearing an insulated suit, Spider-Man stops him. Electro, in an effort to make a final grand gesture, throws himself into theHudson River while his body is highly charged, seemingly killing himself in an explosion.
Somehow surviving, Electro resurfaces later as part of the re-formed Sinister Six, formed to killSenator Stewart Ward and Doctor Octopus (whom the other members of the Six hate due to his arrogance). His powers seemingly reverted to their pre-amplification level, and he wears a new blue-and-white costume. WhenVenom betrays his fellow Sinister Six members, attempting to kill them one by one, he attacks Electro and leaves him for dead. Once again, Electro survives, and returns to his yellow-and green-costume. Electro is working with theVulture[29] when they are attacked by Spider-Man, who thinks they kidnapped hisAunt May. Electro manages to bring Spider-Man to the edge of defeat, using his powers in more intelligent ways and blowing up a large number of cars, including some with children in them. After a devastating battle, Spider-Man defeats him by fighting him to a gas refinery.[30] The badly wounded Electro recovers and shortly afterwards joins theSinister Twelve, assembled by theGreen Goblin, though he and the rest of the team is defeated thanks to the intervention of theFantastic Four,Daredevil,Captain America,Iron Man andYellowjacket.[31]

Later, separately, he is hired by theSkrullPagon (posing asElektra) to freeKarl Lykos (also known as Sauron) from theRaft, a maximum-security prison for supervillains.[32] After causing a riot, Electro tries to run away with his waitress girlfriend, but is captured by theNew Avengers, subsequently fainting when faced with the prospect of being beaten up byLuke Cage, using Spider-Man's webbing to protect himself from Electro.[33] Later, Electro joins Chameleon's "Exterminators",[3] seeking to take advantage of Peter Parker and his loved ones. During the "Civil War" storyline, Electro is among the villains inHammerhead's unnamed villain army whenIron Man andS.H.I.E.L.D. raid the hideout.[34] In "Secret Invasion," Electro appears as member ofHood's crime syndicate and attacks aSkrull force. After the Skrull posing asEdwin Jarvis kidnaps the baby of Luke Cage andJessica Jones, the Avengers and the Fantastic Four begin going after everyone who is associated with the Skrulls. Because of this, Electro is confronted byWolverine in an alley where, after a battle, he leaves Dillon beaten and unconscious.[35]
Electro returns in issue 612 startingThe Gauntlet, with a new look as his face is now scarred with lightning bolts and sporting a trench coat. The revamp was explained by writerMark Waid, stating that artist Paul Azaceta "tweaked the design a bit, adding some burn scars to reflect Electro's current situation. As Electro gets older, as his body chemistry starts to shift into middle age, his powers are becoming more erratic and less easy for him to control. So he turns to a surprise Marvel villain – someone rarely, if ever, seen in the pages ofAmazing – to level up."[36] During his appearance in "The Gauntlet", it is revealed that Electro has lost control over his powers: besides the physical disfigurement, his touch is now 100% lethal. Depressed and angry at the world because of this, Electro begins gathering other outcasts and misfits into a group known as "Power To The People", which targets right-wing newspaper baronDexter Bennett and the New York Stock Exchange in the wake of the 2008 Financial Crisis. Electro's group manages to gain positive coverage in the media, hampering Spider-Man's ability to convince Electro's followers of his true evil nature.[37]
Electro's duplicitous nature causes him to betray his followers to align with the amoral Bennett in exchange for help finding a way to restore his powers to a controllable level. TheMad Thinker is able to come up with a process to cure Electro, but Spider-Man interferes with the process, turning Electro into an artificial electrical thunderbolt. Furious, Electro double-crosses Bennett and ultimately uses his new powers to destroy TheDB building, crippling Bennett in the process. In doing so, Electro uses up so much of his newfound power that Spider-Man is able to neutralize him with his webbing.[38] In the epilogue, Electro runs into Sasha Kravinoff and Chameleon in his new jail cell.[39] In the following issue involving Sandman, it is revealed that Electro has escaped.[40] Under the orders of the Kravinoffs, he breaks thefourth Vulture out of prison.[41]
During the "Heroic Age" storyline, it is suspected by theYoung Allies that Electro had a discarded and disavowed daughter namedAftershock (similar to the MC2 Universe version) who is a member of theBastards of Evil.[42] When Young Allies membersFirestar andGravity fight Electro, he defeats them and lets them live so that they can spread the message that he does not endorse Aftershock and the Bastards of Evil's terrorism. He also says they can look up how and when he got his powers on the internet and there was no way a girl of Aftershock's age could have been conceived after he got his powers: It is impossible for him to be Aftershock's father.[43] Electro is later present at the scene whereMattie Franklin is sacrificed by Sasha Kravinoff as part of a ritual that resurrectsVladimir Kravinoff as a large humanoid lion creature.[44]
During the "Origin of the Species" storyline, Electro is among the supervillains invited by Doctor Octopus to reestablish theSinister Six, where they are promised that they will receive a reward in exchange for securing some specific items.[45] Electro goes after Spider-Man forMenace's infant. Anticipating Spider-Man's plan to deliver the infant to a hospital, Electro waits at the nearest hospital in Spider-Man's area until Spider-Man shows up. The two begin to battle until Sandman interferes and Spider-Man tricks Electro into electrocuting Sandman, turning him into glass. Flying shards of glass hit Electro, temporarily stunning him and allowing Spider-Man to escape.[46] Spider-Man goes on an angry rampage against all the villains after the Chameleon tricks him into thinking the infant is dead. He defeats Electro inVinegar Hill, Brooklyn.[47]
In theBig Time storyline, Electro becomes a member of Doctor Octopus' new Sinister Six and helps Chameleon break into an air force base in New Jersey.[48] Electro was with the Sinister Six when it came to fighting Intelligencia. During a conflict between the Intelligencia and the Sinister Six, Mad Thinker was able to briefly deactivate Electro's powers, but was caught off-guard when Electro physically attacked him instead, the surprise of the attack allowed Electro to defeat Mad Thinker.[49] During the "'Ends of the Earth" storyline despite the Sinister Six being prepared for a fight with the Avengers, Electro was the first of the team to be defeated, being hurled into the upper atmosphere byThor while distracted by his inability to attack Spider-Man's new hi-tech armor.[50]
Electro returns to Earth and attempts to avenge himself on Thor by forcing an A.I.M. scientist to convert him to generate protons instead of electrons, but he is defeated whenSuperior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus' mind in Spider-Man's body) manages to convert him into a stream of protons and traps him. Superior Spider-Man places Electro in containment next to Sandman in his hidden underwater lab.[51] Electro, Chameleon, Sandman,Mysterion, and the Vulture are later seen as part of a team led by Superior Spider-Man called the "Superior Six". Superior Spider-Man has been temporarily controlling their minds to redeem them for their crimes. He does this by forcing them to do heroic deeds against their will, some of which almost get them killed. Every time he is done controlling them, he puts them back in their containment cells.[52] They eventually break free of Superior Spider-Man's control and attempt to exact revenge on the wall-crawler, nearly destroying New York to do so.[53] With the help of Sun Girl, Superior Spider-Man is barely able to stop the Superior Six.[54] Electro is later seen battling thePunisher inLos Angeles.[55]
Sometime after Spider-Man regains his body, Electro comes into the Bar With No Name and is introduced to the Hobgoblin's servants by his friend and bartender, Deke. The villains start joking about the gloomy Electro. One mentions how Thor launched him into space, another about how "Spider-Man" made him part of the Superior Six, and yet another about how Electro was taken out by the Punisher, despite the latter's lack of powers. Electro gets angry and starts sparking, but the bartender gets the situation under control by commenting on how bad the Punisher is and with compliments like breaking so many villains out of the Raft, which earned him the respect ofCrossbones andCount Nefaria. This does not stop the others, however. Determined to get respect, Electro heads back over to the Raft, ready for another breakout despite the Green Goblin having done the same just recently and the fact that it was re-christened as Spider-Island II. Electro sends a blot of electricity around, but it grows excessively big and he cannot turn it off. He finally exhausts all of his power but when this happens, he passes out and many of the villains he tried to break out are now dead. Vowing revenge, Electro soon realizes what caused this to happen to him: experiments conducted by "Spider-Man".[56]
Electro later visits his friend, Francine Frye, and keeps his distance because of his uncontrollable powers. Francine starts to kiss Electro, only to end up dying from electrocution.[57] At Peter Parker's behest,Parker Industries is testing out an anti-Electro netting that can capture Electro.[58] Electro is later seen with Black Cat when they raidEel's hideout where Electro defeats Eel. Electro and Black Cat later crash the meeting betweenMister Negative andPhil Urich (who is leading the remnants of the Goblin Underground as the self-proclaimed Goblin King) where they throw Eel's body into the area where the meeting is. During Peter Parker's interview on the Fact Channel, Electro attacks the security team on the channel and the Black Cat arrives, announcing her demand that if Spider-Man does not show up in 15 minutes, Peter Parker will be dead. Electro complains about the plan but Black Cat stays determined that Spider-Man will show up, but then Silk arrives to confront them both, giving Peter the time to change into Spider-Man and jump into action, aiding Silk. As she battles against Electro and Spider-Man deals with Black Cat, J. Jonah Jameson remains on the channel forcing the cameraman to film the action. Electro fails to stop Silk, but the Black Cat redirects one of Electro's bolts into hitting Spider-Man, knocking him down in the process.[59]
Electro pressures Sajani into telling him how effective the anti-Electro traps will be in removing his powers, but the Black Cat interrupts their talk to ask her how the device works. They both infiltrate the demonstration, suiting Electro into the "Fake Electro" costume while Black Cat disguises herself as one of the operators. Black Cat starts the machine, further enhancing Electro's power, only to be interrupted by Spider-Man and Silk. Electro tries to escape but his insulated webbing protects him by allowing Silk to cover Electro with her webbing. Black Cat changes the plan, using the wiring to overload Electro by putting his powers way out of control, shooting his lightning bolts against the helicopter. Silk saves the helicopter and Spider-Man jumps into the machine, using his webbing to cover Electro to take him out of there. Electro asks to let go, but Spider-Man remains determined to hold him until they are both saved by Silk who pulls them out of the machine and away from the explosion which failed to kill Spider-Man as Black Cat wanted and she escapes. However, Electro was apparently de-powered and taken into custody.[60]
As part of the "All-New, All-Different Marvel", a de-powered Max Dillon is shown as an inmate at Andry Corrections Facility alongsideLizard. Upon being sprung out of the prison by Rhino, he meets a mysteriousred-suited man who offers to restore Electro's powers in exchange for his services.[61]Jackal and Lizard work on the procedure that would re-power Maxwell Dillon. When Dillon was reluctant to go through with the procedure, Jackal brings in a woman who Dillon recognizes as Francine Frye minus the piercings and tattoos that are on her body. Dillon agrees to go ahead with the procedure.[62] The Jackal cloned Francine from DNA taken from her charred cheek. Francine observes the Jackal's attempt to restore Dillon's powers, but the experiment fails, charging his suit but not his body. Unexpectedly, the DNA in Dillon's saliva that was mixed in with Francine's own DNA attracts the electrical energy to Francine. Desiring more, Francine leans in to kiss Dillon and kills him in the process while absorbing his powers as the resulting action burns Dillon's body.[63]
Upon building a special machine, Doctor Octopus resurrects Electro with his powers intact asKindred comments on Electro's abilities while stating that Doctor Octopus is getting closer to his true self.[64] Doctor Octopus and Electro findKraven the Hunter in theSavage Land hunting a dinosaur. Electro shocks the dinosaur as Doctor Octopus is instructed by Kindred to entice Kraven the Hunter, stating "The best way to entice your fourth recruit is to offer him your fifth".[65]
Electro was among the villains who were captured byUltra Living Brain. After Spider-Man defeated the Sinister Six-typeSuper-Adaptoid, Ultra Living Brain teleported the villains away.[66]
Electro battles Spider-Man again, which affects his spider-senses. During the battle, Spider-Man's long-lost sidekickSpider-Boy shows up. To Spider-Man's surprise, Spider-Boy reveals his fangs and subjects Electro to his paralyzing venom. Spider-Boy advises Spider-Man to web him up for the police and leave a "Courtesy of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" notice.[67]

Debuting inThe Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #2 (July 2014) Francine Frye is a woman who is a fan of supervillains. At some point, she befriended Electro. At the time when Electro was losing control of his abilities, she was visited by him. When attempting to kiss Electro, Francine died from electrocution.[57]
Ben Reilly /Jackal II later revived her in a clone body with her soul intact, lacking her piercings and tattoos. After he summoned her to help persuade Electro to go through with the procedure that would repower him,[62] it turned out that Electro's saliva was mixed in with Francine's DNA, which led to her kissing Dillon enough to kill him and becoming the second Electro. She later encounteredProwler, at the time when he infiltrated New U Technologies. During the chase, Electro accidentally caused the apparent death of Prowler causing Jackal to make a clone of him.[63]
During the "Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy" storyline, Francine assists Rhino in attacking Spider-Man when he infiltrates New U Technologies. Both of them are defeated.[68] When Prowler has not returned from his mission toAlcatraz, the villains he cloned start fighting again enough for Jackal to send Francine to haveMadame Web's clone find Prowler. Francine shocks the answers out of Madame Web's clone asJulia Carpenter feels it on her end. After Julia Carpenter escapes, Francine confronts Prowler as his body starts failing.[69] Prowler tries to escape Francine's wrath in Alcatraz, which proves difficult with her powers and his dying body. Using his weapons, the gift shop, and his strategic thinking, Prowler manages to defeat the simple-minded Francine.[70]
When Jackal's police contact Chief Anderson tells him about where the clone of Gwen Stacy is, Jackal sendsRhino and Electro to Horizon University. When they retrieve theGwen Stacy clone, she tells them to bring Kaine due to his encounter with theCarrion virus that might help in Jackal's research. Anna Marie Marconi persuades them to bring her along too since she also studied Kaine and the drug. Both villains agree to the terms.[71] Electro later assistsDoctor Octopus into fighting Spectro, following his failed attempt to make off with a test subject, where she is able to knock him out.[72]
Alongside Kaine, Electro was being studied by Doctor Octopus to find out how to perfect the "Proto Clone". WhenSpider-Woman of Earth-65 tries to free Kaine, she is attacked by Electro.[73] When Spider-Woman of Earth-65 leaves Prowler in an alley when he proves too weak to continue, he is found by Electro. Julia Carpenter arrives and fends Electro off as she tells Prowler that Spider-Man has stabilized the human and clone cells. When Electro gets the upper hand on Julia, Prowler sacrifices himself to stop Electro and dies in Julia's arms.[74][75][76]
Electro later appears as a member of the Sinister Six (consisting ofHobgoblin,Bombshell,Spot andSandman) led byAaron Davis in a recoloredIron Spider armor. She accompanied them in their mission to steal a decommissioned S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier.[77] During the "Hunted" storyline, Electro was seen as a patron at the Pop-Up with No Name.[78] Mayor Wilson Fisk's operatives later freed Electro and she was recruited to join an all-female incarnation of theSinister Syndicate.[79] When Francine tells Janice how she got her powers, she learns that Janice is Tombstone's daughter. After meeting its members, Electro was reluctant to join with them until she hears from Janice that their first mission given to them by Fisk to target Boomerang. This is enough to convince Electro to join as she asks them to put her down for two vegan cheeseburgers. The Sinister Syndicate begins their mission where they attack the F.E.A.S.T. building that Boomerang is volunteering at.[80]
Boomerang tries to reason with Beetle and Electro who are still mad at him for betraying him. After getting Aunt May to safety, Peter Parker changes into Spider-Man and helps Boomerang fight the Syndicate. The Syndicate starts doing their formation until Spider-Man accidentally sets off Boomerang's gaserang which knocks out Spider-Man enough for the Syndicate to make off with Boomerang. As Beetle has Electro write a proposal on how the Syndicate can use Boomerang as an example to the criminal underworld, Beetle leave while calling Wilson Fisk that they caught Boomerang as she is given the information on where the exchange can happen.[81]
When Beetle returns to the headquarters, Electro is present when Wilson Fisk brings the full force of New York City to their headquarters demanding that they surrender Boomerang to him. When Spider-Man arrives to reason with Mayor Fisk, Electro claims that Spider-Man is buying them some time. The Syndicate then assists Spider-Man against Mayor Fisk's forces. After Spider-Man evacuates Boomerang, the Syndicate fights Mayor Fisk's forces while not killing them. The Syndicate is defeated and arrested by the police. Their transport is then attacked by an unknown assailant who frees them.[82]
During the "Sinister War" storyline, Electro is with the Sinister Syndicate when they discuss addingAna Kravinoff to their ranks until they are abducted byKindred's giant centipedes. Kindred offers them and the other villains the opportunity to take down Spider-Man and punish him for his sins. Electro and the rest of the Sinister Syndicate interceptOverdrive who is carrying Spider-Man away fromForeigner's group.[83]
During the "Devil's Reign" storyline, Electro is recruited into theThunderbolts by Wilson Fisk to help the NYPD crack down on superhuman vigilantism. She assistsAgony,Rhino, andU.S. Agent in taking downMoon Knight.[84]
After Fisk is ousted as Mayor and replaced byLuke Cage, Electro joinsJulia Gao'sCape-Killers in exchange for a lighter sentence.[85]
Electro was with the Sinister Syndicate when they took Janice Lincoln out for a bachelorette party.[86]
During the "Gang War", Electro joins the Syndicate to support Janice instead of rejoining the Cape Killers. They raid one ofDiamondback's territories only to findRose andDigger there having defeated some of Diamondback's men before their arrival.[87] Electro and the rest of the Sinister Syndicate fight Rose and Digger until armored soldiers working for Wilson Fisk appear.[88] They take Rose away, leaving Digger behind. When Madame Masque appears in Beetle's lair, Beetle tells the rest of the Sinister Syndicate to give her a minute. Electro leaves to go take care of some business in the Bronx.[89] When in the Bronx, Electro has a fight with Mary Jane Watson in her Jackpot outfit. She manages to escape by damaging a nearby bridge.[90] Electro joined the rest of the Sinister Syndicate, Digger, and some gangs when it comes to face off against Madame Masque and the Maggia in Central Park.[89] During the fight in Central Park, Electro and Lady Octopus face off againstShotgun andRabble as Spider-Man and his allies arrive.[91] As Tombstone order White Rabbit to have the Sinister Syndicate and those on their side to pull out of Central Park, Electro helps Trapstr immobilize She-Hulk and then zaps Spider-Man on their way out.[92]
Electro appeared as a member of a Multiversal group called theSinister Squadron where they attacked the Spider-Society before it can be formed.[93]
An unusually configured magnetic field is created when Max Dillon is struck by lightning while holding live, high-tension wires and a wound reel of one-inch cable, granting him superhuman powers. Electro can generate massive quantities ofelectricity, up to approximately 100,000volts.[citation needed] He can employ this electrostatic energy as lightning arcs from his fingertips, and his maximum charge is more than enough to kill a normal human. When his body is charged to high levels, he becomes superhumanly strong and fast. He can also glide over power lines by using the electricity contained therein for propulsion, and he has on occasion been shown to actually ride on lightning bolts.
During a stint in prison,Doctor Octopus gave him the ideas of ionizing metals and sparking the petroleum in the fuel tanks of vehicles as a way to generate explosions. He can charge himself up to make himself more powerful. He can also absorb the energy of electrical equipment such as a power plant to increase his powers further. InNew Avengers, he was shown to fly and manipulate large amounts of electricity and machinery, when he freed all the prisoners at Ryker's Island.[volume & issue needed]
An experimental procedure heightens his powers, allowing Electro to store and absorb a seemingly limitless amount of electricity. He also seems to gain the power over magnetism to a certain degree, allowing him to manipulate magnetic fields and move objects in a manner similar to that ofMagneto, and can overcome his old weakness to water by using the electromagnetic fields around him to vaporize water before it can touch him. He makes Spider-Man beg by stimulating the bioelectric currents in his brain, and is able to defeatNate Grey by manipulating said currents in Nate's brain to turn his own psionic powers against him.
Electro can override any electrically powered device and manipulate it according to his mental commands. By using an external electrical power source to recharge his body's energy reserves, Electro can expend electricity indefinitely without diminishing his personal reserves. When he is fully charged, Electro is extremely sensitive to anything that may "short circuit" him, such as water. Electro propels himself along magnetic lines of force in objects that have great electrical potential, such as high-tension electrical lines. He can also create electrostatic bridges to traverse upon, at the cost of a great expenditure of energy.
During the events of the storyline "The Gauntlet", Electro becomes a living artificial thunderbolt, allowing him to travel through electrical appliances such as going through a light bulb and exiting through any other electronic device connected to the power source.[volume & issue needed] He is also able to transmit himself over Spider-Man's web line.[volume & issue needed]
During an interview withNewsarama aboutThe Gauntlet and Grim Hunt,Mark Waid claimed that the character of Electro is "one of the smart criminals who was saving what he's been stealing from banks and savings and loans". He also described Electro as the "anti-bailout guy".[94]
AComics Bulletin review published by Ray Tate ofYoung Allies #2 described Electro's appearance in that issue as "a punk with a gimmick". He also claimed that the character "never harbored a pathological hatred of Spider-Man", and that he instead "developed a healthy loathing for Spidey because the Wall Crawler frequently interfered with his sole goal of larceny". Ray believes that Electro "isn't a wanton psychopath", but a "bank robber with electrical powers", and that he is "not nuts" but "a felon". These remarks show that Electro's character is received not as being mentally ill, but simply a thieving villain.[95]
In 2009, Electro was ranked asIGN's 87th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time.[7]
In 2022,Screen Rant ranked Electro 6th in their "10 Most Powerful Silk Villains In Marvel Comics" list.[96]
An alternate universe version of Electro from Earth-58163 appears inHouse of M.[97]
An alternate universe version of Electro from Earth-311 appears inMarvel 1602.[98]
An alternate universe version of Electro appears inMarvel 2099. This version is an android who gained sentience after his employers accidentally removed the chips controlling him.[99][100][101][102]
An alternate universe version of Electro from Earth-90214 appears inMarvel Noir.[103] This version wields a sword-like lightning rod and derives his electrokinesis fromTesla coils strapped to his back.[104][103][105][106][107][108]
A zombified alternate universe version of Electro from Earth-19121 appears inMarvel Zombies Return.[109]
An alternate universe version of Electro and his daughterAllison Dillon / Aftershock from Earth-982 appear inMC2.[110][111]
An alternate universe version of Electro from Earth-21923 appears inOld Man Logan. He accompanies theEnchantress in fightingShe-Hulk,Daredevil, andMoon Knight in Manhattan before being killed by thePunisher.[112]
An alternate universe version of Electro from Earth-70237 appears inSpider-Man: Reign. He is among the villains released byEdward to destroy Spider-Man before being killed after he collides withHydro-Man and short-circuits.[113]
An alternate universe version of Electro from Earth-70019 appears inSpider-Man: The Manga. This version isShiraishi, a mechanic who falls into debt after he accidentally hits a child with his car, leaving him permanently disabled. Desperate for money, Shiraishi takes on a number of odd jobs before being contacted by the boy's father, a professor researching high-voltage emission technology. Shiraishi agrees to be a test subject for the professor's experiments, and is given superhuman abilities through electrical implants.[114]
Several alternate universe variants of Electro appear inSpider-Verse.[115] InWeb Warriors, theElectro Army is led byMike Dillon /Battery from Earth-1082, a world where he used his command of electricity to become a major world leader.[116][117][118][119]

An alternate universe version of Electro appears in theUltimate Marvel universe. This version is bald, wears a black leather outfit, and possesses burn scars. He initially uses a containment suit to control his powers before losing it and becoming a blue-skinned energy being.[120][121]



Electro charged into Spider-Man's life for the first time in another [Stan] Lee and [Steve] Ditko effort that saw Peter Parker using his brilliant mind to outwit a foe.
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