Electro (The Spectacular Spider-Man)


 * Electro is a villain from the Non MAU series.

Electro is the adopted moniker of Max Dillon a former electrician who fell victim of a lab accident that turned him into a bio-electrical being.

Biography
Max Dillon was an electrician hired to upgrade the bio-electrical filters of  laboratory. During that night, Max precariously places his drill on top of a machine he was working on. While struggling to dismantle a piece, knocks the power tool into the electric panel, and when Max grabs it he receives an electric discharge that hurls him back against the eel tank. The tank cracks and Max is bathed in its special fluid. He is rushed to the hospital by Dr. Connors and. Max arrives there strapped to a gurney, crackling with electricity and is taken to the isolation ward.

Max's body begins to generate a constant stream of bio-electricity, which can only be contained by an isolation suit. He is assured this is only temporary and that Connors will start working on a cure. Max snaps back saying that it is least he could do, blaming Connors for the mishap.

Max grows increasingly impatient and frustrated with his condition, as his bio-electricity doesn't even allow him to watch TV. He also mourns over his life plans that now had come to naught. When Brock suggests that he simply needs to adjust to his condition, Max lashes out, causing every electric machine to short out. He then storms out of the hospital.

Later on, he goes into the Silver Spoon Café to buy a cup of coffee. There he becomes dismayed by the frightened look of everyone's eyes, and when he realizes he cannot even sip his drink, Max becomes furious. His powers flare out of control, causing a blackout. As he dashes away, he is spotted by, who was in the vicinity. Thinking him to be a robber, intercepts Max and inadvertently pulls off his protective suit's mask. Max asks Spider-Man why he attacked him and unwittingly shoots a beam of electricity at him. Realizing he can channel and direct his bio-electricity, Max vents his rage on Spider-Man who stays one step ahead of his jolts. Spider-Man taunts Max and calls him "Electro." After hurling several arcing bolts of electricity at Spider-Man, Max takes a window of opportunity to flee.

On the following night, Max is heading back home when he is approached by and two police officers, who want to bring him back to the hospital. Max rejects any help, and when the police threaten him with jail, Max has an outburst. He states that Dr. Bromwell can't help him, but he knows who can, and heads off to the ESU lab. He bursts in and calls out for Connors. Blaming Connors for the accident, Max demands a cure. Connors pleads with him, saying that it will take time, but Max is impatient and starts pressing in. Brock lunges at him and Max knocks him aside. Shortly after, Spider-Man steps in and offers Max his help. However, Max is unconvinced and shocks him. He goes on to proclaim himself "Electro," the moniker Spider-Man had used earlier to taunt him, and unleashes a barrage of electricity, inadvertently charging the Connor's vial of lizard DNA. Spider-Man takes him on, giving Connors, and Brock a chance to escape. Electro vents his rage on Spider-Man for losing his only chance for a cure and the fight pursues outside. In the mêlée, Spider-Man spots a pool and plunges Electro inside, short-circuiting him into unconsciousness. 

Sinister Six
Electro is presumably taken into custody and moved to, where for the next months he undergoes psychiatric rehabilitation under.

During his tenure, he receives letters from proposing the idea of teaming up against Spider-Man. Electro pretends redemption for Dr. Kafka, and as soon as he is released, he contacts Octopus letting him know he is out. Later that night, Electro breaks into and takes the power out, thus releasing  and  from their specially tailored confinements. Electro waits outside until the all the villains (also including the and the ) break out. Doctor Octopus commends Max for his work, but he claims to prefer to be called "Electro" and activates Doc Ock's arms.

On the next day, Rhino goes on a rampage in Times Square, calling Spider-Man's attention. When he shows up donning the black suit, the make an entrance and attack the webslinger. When Spider-Man realizes they are too much to handle, he retreats into the sewer. Electro, Doctor Octopus, Sandman, and Shocker go after him. Electro apparently had learned to conduct his electricity safely through water and attempts to illuminate in the dark tunnel. However, while Doctor Octopus commends him for his ability, he asks him to go back up so as not to endanger the group. Electro protests, but Doctor Octopus frowns, so he sorrowfully complies.

After the search comes to naught, the Sinister Six go into a restaurant and toast to Spider-Man's defeat. But everyone starts quarreling over their personal interests, until Electro stands up, claiming he still wants a cure but they must trust Doctor Octopus so that everyone can get what they want.

Then, so as to lure Spider-Man, the Sinister Six take hostages in a bank near Central Park. The plan succeeds and Spider-Man arrives only to be ambushed and quickly subdued. In the ensuing mêlée, and Electro shoot a combined blast at Spider-Man, but Rhino gets in its trajectory and is knocked out and immobilized. Shocker keeps shooting while Electro tries to sneak behind Spider-Man, who hurls Rhino at him, pinning Electro down to the ground. Unable to slip out, Electro's powers flare out of control when Doctor Octopus attempts to impale Spider-Man in Rhino's horn. After the Six have been defeated, the police take them into custody. 

Electro is taken back to Ravencroft to resume therapy. But unlike last time, Electro doesn't pretend contrition. He keeps rebuffing his old identity and asserts himself as Electro all the time. He also becomes dismayed by Doctor Octopus apparent redemption, unaware that his old mentor was secretly building and empire under the alias of the Master Planner. When breaks in to extricate them both, Electro convinces him to leave Octopus behind. He joins the Master Planner's new Sinister Six to make another attempt to kill Spider-Man.

The Master Planner employs a new strategy this time: teaming the villains in pairs to as to wear Spider-Man down. Electro is paired with the Vulture and the two lure and attack Spider-Man in an ice-skating pond. When Spider-Man ensnares the Vulture in the giant Christmas tree, Electro shoots at Spider-Man, setting the tree ablaze. Electro goes after Spider-Man into a tire barn where the webslinger starts hurling tires at him. Electro wards them off with his electricity, unnoticing that he has melted several tires, gluing himself to the floor. Spider-Man covers Electro with tires head to toes, trapping him in a non-conductive rubber coating. The eventually extracts him at the behest of the Master Planner. 

Electro later finds out that the Master Planner is Doctor Octopus, who explains to him why he put up that façade. Afterwards, Electro helps the Tinkerer calibrating the machine he assembled for Doc Ock. The next stage of the plan involved kidnapping to hold her for ransom.

After tracking her down, Doctor Octopus provides a distraction and Electro creeps behind Gwen. He stuns her unconscious, and the Vulture takes her away, however, they are spotted by Spider-Man who takes off in hot pursuit. Before the Tinkerer can employ any evasion tactic, Electro starts hurling jolts at the webslinger. Spider-Man eludes every hit and manages to make their escape van overturn, skidding to a halt. Electro escapes and heads back to the HQ. When Spider-Man sneaks in, he goes after Electro. A fight ensues, and Spider-Man taunts Electro into damaging the equipment that granted the Master Planner access to every computer in the city. Accidentally, he also tears the walls down and gets knocked out by a falling girder. After Doctor Octopus retreats and activates the self-destruction device, Electro is still unconscious and is hauled to an escape pod by Spider-Man. Electro is returned to his incarceration.