Fire-Eater (comics)

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Fire-Eater
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Two-In-One #76 (Jun 1981)
Created by David Michelinie, Tom DeFalco, and Jerry Bingham
In-story information
Alter ego Tomas Ramirez
Team affiliations Circus of Crime

Fire-Eater is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.

Publication history

Fire-Eater first appeared in Marvel Two-In-One #76 (June 1981), and was created by David Michelinie, Tom DeFalco, and Jerry Bingham.

The character subsequently appears in Ghost Rider #72-73 (September-October 1982).

Fire-Eater appeared as part of the "Circus of Crime" entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #2.

Fictional character biography

Tomas Ramirez was born in Madrid, Spain. He uses the traditional methods of circus fire-eaters, and can consume flame within his mouth and then project it from his mouth without suffering injury. He uses incendiary "inferno discs" designed by himself and the Clown. He works for the criminal organization, the Circus of Crime.

Powers and abilities

Fire-Eater has a little resistance to fire. He uses inferno discs to allow him to release a stream of fire from his mouth.

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