Radioactive Man (comics)

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Radioactive Man

The Radioactive Man on the cover of Thunderbolts: International Incident. (2008)
Art by Marko Djurdjevic.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Journey into Mystery #93, (vol. 1, Jun. 1963)
Created by Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
In story information
Alter ego Chen Lu
Team affiliations Thunderbolts
Masters of Evil
Titanic Three
Abilities Radiation manipulation

The Radioactive Man (Chen Lu) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #93 (vol. 1, Jun. 1963) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

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[edit] Fictional character biography

Chen Lu is a nuclear physicist in the People's Republic of China, and is ordered to find a way to defeat the Thunder God Thor, who thwarts the Red Army's invasion of India. Hiding away in a laboratory, Lu exposes himself to small doses of radiation until he is able to withstand a massive barrage. Becoming a living "Radioactive Man," Lu displays his new found powers to his superiors and travels to New York City to battle Thor. While the newly-named Radioactive Man is able to initially match Thor, the Thunder God creates a vortex to transport Lu back to China, where he apparently self-detonates.[1]

The Radioactive Man survives and is coerced by Baron Heinrich Zemo to join the original Masters of Evil in a what becomes a failed bid to destroy the Avengers.[2] Years later, Lu joins another version of the group formed by killer robot Ultron, which is also defeated.[3] Sometime later the Radioactive Man escapes confinement and travels to Vietnam, where he joins Soviet villains the Titanium Man and Crimson Dynamo and forms a team called the Titanic Three. Acting as free-agent crime fighters in Vietnam, the trio are duped by a con man and petty thief called the Slasher and battle the Avengers until the deception is revealed and the battle ends.[4] After a humiliating defeat by Kang, the group finally disbands when the Crimson Dynamo decides to leave to fight Iron Man.[5] Lu joins another incarnation of the Masters of Evil, this time led by Egghead, but is defeated by Henry Pym and deported back to China.[6] Whilst in China, the Radioactive Man is employed by master villain the Mandarin to kill Iron Man but is ultimately unsuccessful.[7]

Tired of the constant defeats, Lu attempts to reform and joins the Thunderbolts, a team comprised almost entirely of reformed supervillains.[8] The Commission on Superhuman Activities notes Lu's efforts to reform and allows him to assist Mister Fantastic and Yellowjacket in building a holding prison for dissenting superpowered beings during the Civil War. Lu also joins the group that battles against Captain America's anti-registration invasion force.[9]

During a recent battle with the Thunderbolts against the cosmic entity the Grandmaster, the Radioactive Man absorbs an excessive amount of radiation and is forced to wear a radiation suit at all times.[10] The radiation eventually subsides, but industrialist Norman Osborn convinces the Radioactive Man to retain the suit to distract the American public from his clearly Asian features and quell any lingering fears about his radioactivity.[11] His suit is later destroyed during a battle with the Steel Spider, exposing the Radioactive Man to an on-looking public. [12] During a telepathic invasion of Thunderbolts Mountain, Radioactive Man is mind-controlled and then beaten into unconsciousness by a guard.[13]

[edit] Radioactive Man II (Igor Stancheck)

A second Radioactive Man appears forms part of a group of mercenaries invading the African kingdom of Wakanda. This version is Russian and his powers are derived from an unknown source. Launched via missile into the "Great Mound", a large deposit of the mineral vibranium located in Wakanda, the villain kills a scientist and then plans to cause vibrations strong enough to destroy the entire nation. He is, however, stopped and defeated by Shuri, the sister of the Black Panther using the Ebony Blade which had been dropped by a Black Knight[14].

[edit] Powers and abilities

Lu is exceptionally intelligent and a brilliant scientist, and as the Radioactive Man can control radiation along the entire spectrum. Lu can emit potentially lethal amounts in concentrated blasts or across a wide area; absorb and convert radiation to physical strength; and form force fields that are powerful enough to deflect Thor's hammer, Mjolnir. He can also emit electromagnetic radiation to deactivate machinery and can concentrate radiation to high temperatures to cauterize wounds. [15] Chen Lu also emits radiation even in a relaxed state, thereby preventing prolonged human contact. [16] Radioactive Man can also apparently manipulate the ambient energies powering some others' superhuman abilities, as he defeated the villain Hyperion by draining him of all his energy. [17]

[edit] In other media

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Journey Into Mystery vol. 1, #93
  2. ^ Avengers vol. 1, #6
  3. ^ Avengers vol. 1, 54 - 55 + 83
  4. ^ Avengers vol. 1, # 130
  5. ^ Giant Size Avengers vol. 1, #4
  6. ^ Avengers vol. 1, 228 - 230
  7. ^ Iron Man vol. 1, #179 - 181
  8. ^ Thunderbolts vol. 2, #1 - present
  9. ^ Civil War #1 - 7 (2006 - 2007)
  10. ^ Thunderbolts vol. 2, #106
  11. ^ Thunderbolts vol. 2, #112
  12. ^ Thunderbolts vol. 2, #114
  13. ^ Thunderbolts #120
  14. ^ Black Panther#5 - 6 (vol. 4, Aug. - Sep. 2005)
  15. ^ Journey Into Mystery vol.1, #93
  16. ^ Thunderbolts, Breaking Point (2007)
  17. ^ New Thunderbolts vol. 2, #107