Hellrazor
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Marvel Team-Up #87 (November 1979) |
Created by | Steven Grant (writer) Gene Colan (artist) |
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Alter ego | Unknown |
Team affiliations | Roxxon Oil |
Notable aliases | Black Phanter(imposter) |
Hellrazor is a fictional assassin published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Marvel Team-Up #87 (November 1979), and was created by Steven Grant and Gene Colan.
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[edit] Hellrazor I
[edit] Fictional character biography
Hellrazor was a costumed criminal outfitted by Roxxon Oil Corporation, hired to defame and kill the Black Panther. He was defeated by the combined forces of T’Challa and Spider-Man.
Hellrazor was caught without his weapons at the “Bar With No Name,” and shot dead by the Scourge of the Underworld.
[edit] Powers and abilities
Hellrazor can draw upon any energy source to replenish his strength and stamina.
Hellrazor’s primary weapons were a pair of wrist blades – bracelets which had sharpened edges, and could also fire a stream of sharp razors from his wrists.
[edit] Hellrazor II
[edit] Civil War
A new character named Hellrazor has appeared as a Superhuman Registration Act violator. He was running a protection racket in Billings, Montana, and was being held as a prisoner of the Thunderbolts. Two days after his arrest, he encountered Penance. Hellrazor began to taunt Penance about his role in the Stamford incident, until Penance attacked him and beat him severely.[1]
It is unknown at this time what connection, if any, he has to the new Caprice, Mindwave, Mirage, and Bluestreak, who are also prisoners of the Thunderbolts.
[edit] References
- ^ Thunderbolts #116
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