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Chemistro
Three characters have taken the moniker of the supervillain Chemistro appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The Curtis Carr incarnation of Chemistro first appeared in Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #12 and was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist George Tuska.
The Archibald Morton incarnation of Chemistro first appeared in Power Man #37 and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Ron Wilson.
The Calvin Carr incarnation of Chemistro first appeared in Power Man and Iron Fist #93 and was created by writer Kurt Busiek and artist Ernie Chan.
Curtis Carr was born in Kansas City, Kansas. While working as a chemist and research scientist for Mainstream Motors, he creates an "alchemy gun" capable of transmuting matter. Company president Horace Claymore is impressed with Curtis' creation until he states his intent to keep the device. Claymore argues that since the gun was made on company time, it belongs to Mainstream. After Claymore fires him, Curtis assumes the persona of Chemistro to gain revenge and to extort his former employers.
In combat with Luke Cage, Chemistro accidentally fires his alchemy gun at his right foot, turning it to steel and eventually disintegrating it due to the unstable nature of the transmutation. Curtis is turned over to the police; while in prison, his cellmate Archibald Morton forces him to reveal how the alchemy gun works. Morton becomes the second Chemistro, with Curtis helping Cage defeat him by creating a "nullifier" device.
Curtis's alchemy gun is later stolen by his younger brother Calvin, who becomes the third Chemistro. Curtis assists Cage and Iron Fist in defeating Calvin.
Curtis is employed at Stark Industries as a research scientist and developer of prosthetics, creating a prosthesis to replace his missing foot. During the "Acts of Vengeance" storyline, Curtis assists Iron Man and War Machine in battling the Wrecker when he attacks Stark Industries.
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Chemistro
Three characters have taken the moniker of the supervillain Chemistro appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
The Curtis Carr incarnation of Chemistro first appeared in Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #12 and was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist George Tuska.
The Archibald Morton incarnation of Chemistro first appeared in Power Man #37 and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Ron Wilson.
The Calvin Carr incarnation of Chemistro first appeared in Power Man and Iron Fist #93 and was created by writer Kurt Busiek and artist Ernie Chan.
Curtis Carr was born in Kansas City, Kansas. While working as a chemist and research scientist for Mainstream Motors, he creates an "alchemy gun" capable of transmuting matter. Company president Horace Claymore is impressed with Curtis' creation until he states his intent to keep the device. Claymore argues that since the gun was made on company time, it belongs to Mainstream. After Claymore fires him, Curtis assumes the persona of Chemistro to gain revenge and to extort his former employers.
In combat with Luke Cage, Chemistro accidentally fires his alchemy gun at his right foot, turning it to steel and eventually disintegrating it due to the unstable nature of the transmutation. Curtis is turned over to the police; while in prison, his cellmate Archibald Morton forces him to reveal how the alchemy gun works. Morton becomes the second Chemistro, with Curtis helping Cage defeat him by creating a "nullifier" device.
Curtis's alchemy gun is later stolen by his younger brother Calvin, who becomes the third Chemistro. Curtis assists Cage and Iron Fist in defeating Calvin.
Curtis is employed at Stark Industries as a research scientist and developer of prosthetics, creating a prosthesis to replace his missing foot. During the "Acts of Vengeance" storyline, Curtis assists Iron Man and War Machine in battling the Wrecker when he attacks Stark Industries.