Answer (comics)

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The Answer is the name of two fictional comic book characters, owned by Marvel Comics and appearing that that company's Marvel Universe. Aaron Nicholson first appeared in Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 2 #92. After his "death", S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, David Ferrari took the name of Answer in Captain America vol. 3 #42.

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[edit] Answer (Aaron Nicholson)

Answer
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 2 #92
Created by
Characteristics
Alter ego Aaron Nicholson
Abilities Ablility to temporarily develop whatever ability he needs for any situation

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Aaron Nicholson was a former agent of the Kingpin. He was also a former hit man in the Las Vegas division of HYDRA and was empowered by the machines of Harlan Stillwell where he became the Answer, He converted himself to energy to revive Dagger in hopes that she would help the Kingpin's wife. He later regained awareness without needing a solid form and allied himself with Dr. Octopus. He ended up fighting with Octavius and was defeated by him. He later appeared in the Raft where he escaped but was captured by Toxin.

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  • I (heart) Marvel: Outlaw Romance #1
  • Lethal Foes of Spider-Man #1-4
  • New Avengers #1-4
  • Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 2 #92-96 ("death")
  • Toxin #3

[edit] Answer (David Ferrari)

Answer
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain America vol. 3 #20 (as Ferrari)
Captain America vol. 3 #42 (as Answer)
Created by
Characteristics
Alter ego David Ferrari
Affiliations S.H.I.E.L.D.
Abilities Superhuman strength

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David Ferrari was a former agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. agent as well as a member of the US Army and Furnace. He was also the former ally of the Crimson Dynamo and the brother of Connie. He led a mission to an AIM base to prevent the release of the Omega Compound, however he released two drops to destroy the base when the rest of his men were killed and appeared to have been killed. He, however, recovered but his family was told that he was killed in an army hazing incident. After discovering this he used drugs to control Nick Fury at which point he had allied himself with the Crimson Dynamo in attempt to steal missiles from Khamistan (formerly of USSR) to take over the world. He was opposed by Captain America.

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[edit] As Ferrari

  • Captain America vol. 3 #20, 41

[edit] As Answer

  • Captain America vol. 3 #42-43

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