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(The) Destroyer Mighty Destroyer |
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Nick Name | |
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Civilian ID | |
Mighty Destroyer I Kevin "Keen" Marlow Alias Louis Kramer Mighty Destroyer II Brian Falsworth Mighty Destroyer III Roger Aubrey |
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Occupation | |
Mighty Destroyer I Adventurer Detective Journalist Mighty Destroyer II Adventurer Soldier Mighty Destroyer III Adventurer Soldier |
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Legal Status | |
Mighty Destroyer I Citizen of the United States with no criminal record. Mighty Destroyer II Subject of Great Britain with no criminal record. Mighty Destroyer III Subject of Great Britain with no criminal record. |
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Nation or Planet of Origin | |
Mighty Destroyer I Unknown Mighty Destroyer II Falsworth Manor, North London, England Mighty Destroyer III England |
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Group Affiliation | |
Mighty Destroyer I None Mighty Destroyer II V-Battalion Mighty Destroyer III Crusaders V-Battalion |
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Base of Operations | |
Germany during World War II. | |
Height | |
Mighty Destroyer I 6' 5" Mighty Destroyer II 6' Mighty Destroyer III 6' 2" |
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Weight | |
Mighty Destroyer I 215 lbs. Mighty Destroyer II 235 lbs. Mighty Destroyer III 220 lbs. |
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Eye Color | |
Mighty Destroyer I Blue Mighty Destroyer II Brown Mighty Destroyer III Blue |
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Hair Color | |
Mighty Destroyer I Blond Mighty Destroyer II Brown Mighty Destroyer III Blond |
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Known Powers | |
Mighty Destroyer I Human enhanced by a chemical formula similar to the Super-Soldier Formula that created Captain America; granting superhuman strength, speed, stamina and agility. Exceptional hand-to-hand combat. Mighty Destroyer II Human enhanced by a chemical formula similar to the Super-Soldier Formula that created Captain America; granting superhuman strength, speed, stamina and agility. Exceptional hand-to-hand combat. Mighty Destroyer III Normal human with exceptional hand-to-hand combat skills. Note: Note during World War II Roger Aubrey was experimented upon by Nazi scientist transforming him into a man of less than one foot tall, dubbed Dyna-Mite. After World War II, Roger Aubrey would later gain superhuman abilities similar to his predecessors. |
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Accessories | |
Military weaponry common to World War II. | |
Common Enemies | |
Goblins of the Terror Den Herr Sin Japanese Juggernaut Madame Satan Master Man Nazis (The) Scar Von Maus |
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Regularly Appearing | |
Mighty Destroyer I All-Winners Kid Komix Invaders Vol. 1 Mystic Comics USA Comics Mighty Destroyer II Invaders Vol. 1 Mighty Destroyer III Invaders Vol. 1 |
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First Appearance | |
Mighty Destroyer I Mystic Comics #6 (Oct. 1941) Mighty Destroyer II Invaders Vol. 1 #18 (July, 1977) Mighty Destroyer III Invaders Vol. 1 #14 (March, 1977) |
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Creator | |
Mighty Destroyer I Stan Lee & Jack Binder Mighty Destroyer II Roy Thomas & Frank Robbins Mighty Destroyer III Roy Thomas & Frank Robbins |
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Origin | |
Before America's entry into World War II, American reporter Keen Marlow traveled to Germany to investigate the Nazi government. Arrested as a spy, Marlow was imprisoned and tortured. While incarcerated, Marlow met Dr. Eric Schmitt, creator of a super-soldier serum. Consuming the formula, Marlow gained superhuman strength and escaped, using his new powers to battle the Nazis as the Mighty Destroyer. While Marlow was active in Germany, British pacifists Brian Falsworth and Roger Aubrey traveled to Germany seeking appeasement between the two nations. Arrested as spies, Falsworth and Aubrey were experimented upon by the Nazis. The experiments upon Aubrey resulted in his transformation into a man less than one foot tall known as Dyna-Mite. Falsworth was exposed to the same formula as Marlow, granting him superhuman strength. After escaping the Nazis, Falsworth assumed the identity of the Destroyer, when Marlow returned to the United States. When Aubrey escaped the brainwashing of the Nazis he rejoined his friend, who had assumed his father's former identity of Union Jack, sharing the chores of fighting against their former captors as the Mighty Destroyer. |
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