Ravage 2099

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Ravage 2099


Ravage 2099 #1. Art by Paul Ryan

Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Ravage 2099 #1 (1992)
Created by Stan Lee
Characteristics
Alter ego Paul-Phillip Ravage
Affiliations None currently, Former CEO of an Alchemax subsidiary
Notable aliases Beast-Man
Abilities *first mutation- bio-energy blasts from hands.
*second mutation - enhanced strength, speed, durability, stamina, agility, and senses. Possesses horns, fangs, and claws on hands and feet. healing factor.

Ravage 2099 is a Marvel Comics superhero, a fictional character created by Stan Lee in 1992.

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[edit] Publication history

Ravage's first full appearance was in Ravage 2099 # 1, which appeared along with the Marvel 2099 universe releases of Spider-Man 2099, Doom 2099, and Punisher 2099, distinct among the other titles as Ravage was an original character, not re-imagined. The series ran for 33 issues.

[edit] Fictional character biography

Paul-Phillip Ravage was the CEO of a subsidiary of Alchemax. Ravage's life changed when he was framed for murder. A fugitive armed with a blaster, a cog used as a shuriken and a kevlar-vest, Ravage was the target of both the police and Alchemax. On the lam, Ravage's companions were an orphaned boy named Dack, and a woman named Tiana. As a fugitive, Ravage would find himself traveling from civilization to Hellrock, home of irradiated and mutated outcasts, to become the mutated hero of the Barrio—an impoverished community of superhero worshippers located on the outskirts of the city.

[edit] Powers and abilities

Ravage would gain powers after being mutated by the radiation of Hellrock, where he battled Deathstryk to free Tiana. Initially, the powers consisted of the ability to project bio-energy beams that were physically taxing on Ravage. However, these powers mutated and Ravage soon became a man-beast, similar to Beast or Sabretooth of the main Marvel universe. In his new form, Ravage had enhanced strength, speed, senses, durabilty, and agility; in addition to growing horns, fangs, and claws on his hands and feet. Ravage also possessed a healing factor.

[edit] Demise of Ravage

Ravage presumably died after being immersed in liquid adamantium by Doom and sent into space.