From Ironheart: Bad Chemistry #001
Art by Jethro Morales and Andrew Dalhouse
Written by John Jennings
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From Ironheart: Bad Chemistry #001
Art by Jethro Morales and Andrew Dalhouse
Written by John Jennings
Deathlok 23 Issue Lot (1991-1993) by Marvel Comics
Written by Dwayne McDuffie and Gregory Wright, drawn by various.
Which member of Iron Man's rogues gallery would you most trust to babysit your children?
The Mandarin
Iron Monger
Whiplash
Madame Masque
The Crimson Dynamo
Titanium Man
Fin Fang Foom
Justin Hammer
The Unicorn
The Living Laser
Chemistro
Other (Melter, Blizzard, Count Nefaria, etc.)
Cover of the Day: Power Man #38 (December, 1976) Art by Ron Wilson
Outfit for Curtis Carr “Chemistro”
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Luke Cage, Hero For Hire #12
May 22nd 1973
Chemistro
Power Man and Iron Fist have a hard time fighting Chemistro.
- Power Man and Iron Fist v1 #96, 1983
365 Marvel Villain paper cut-outs - one villain, every day, all year.
February 2nd - Chemistro
A brilliant chemist who developed a specialized gun that is capable of transmuting matter from one form to another. Following an argument with an unscrupulous boss, Chemistro turned to crime and attempted to escort his previous employers. This brought him into conflict with Luke Cage who was ultimately able to defeat the villain. Chemistro has had subsequent run-ins with Cage, along with Iron Man and The Avengers. He’s allied himself with The Mandarin as well as The Hood. He first appeared in the pages of Luke Cage, Hero For Hire #12.