From Ironheart: Bad Chemistry #001
Art by Jethro Morales and Andrew Dalhouse
Written by John Jennings

seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Colombia

seen from Germany

seen from Germany

seen from Germany

seen from Germany
seen from Germany

seen from Türkiye

seen from Germany

seen from Brazil

seen from Australia
seen from Japan
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Germany

seen from United States
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.
Outfit for Curtis Carr “Chemistro”
Vetements Fall/Winter 2016
Chemistro is one of those villains who’s power is not well thought out cause like, in almost any situation he is the most terrifying bad guy ever? Can just straight up turn you to something else and poof you're dead... but at the same time... if you have the power to transform any one thing into any other thing, why do crime? why not just turn rocks into gold or platinum or diamonds?
That’s a pretty great way to take car of a bad guy... but MAN... Trimpe is really phoning it in here, this art is terrifying...
From Invincible Iron Man #594, “The Search for Tony Stark: Part Two”
Art by Stefano Caselli, Alex Maleev and Israel Silva
Written by Brian Michael Bendis
Iron Man Legends: Chemistro
Curtis Carr first appeared in 1973 as a genius engineer who built a device that can transmute any matter, using it to take revenge on his boss after the company claimed ownership of the weapon. He would soon reform, his brother taking it and using it for his own gain.
In an adaptation, Curtis would probably work best as a starting battle villain or simply as one of the many Justin Hammer would be acquiring for his Legion. Something like that. As for casting, maybe Tom Felton to play another alchemy-based villain?
Oh hey! Curtis Carr, now going by High-Tech but formerly called Chermestro... this is actually a really awesome idea, a disabled hero who is stealing money robin hood style from bad companies to help other disabled people! let me just go ahead and check and.... yup... 0 more appearances of this guy... that tracks, thanks marvel!