Electro | |||||||||||||||||||
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Alternate Identity | Electro | ||||||||||||||||||
Powers and Abilities | Controls electricity | ||||||||||||||||||
Team Affiliations | Sinister Six | ||||||||||||||||||
Family and Friends | Videoman (Creation) | ||||||||||||||||||
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- Electro is from the Marvel Productions Universe series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends.
Electro is a villain that can control electricity.
Biography[]
Electro created an arcade video game called Videoman. Electro had Videoman arcade machines delivered to the penthouse of millionaire T. P. Dune, the lounge at the Currency Exchange and to the recreation room at Fort Richard Army Base. Electro was able to send his creation, Videoman, through the arcade machines and into each building. Videoman stole gold from the Currency Exchange, silver from P. T. Dune's penthouse, and copper from Fort Richard Army Base. Gold, copper and silver are great conducers for electricity and Electro used all three metals to build a super transformer to increase his power. However, Spider-Man was able to defeat Electro and Videoman.
Later, Doctor Octopus formed the Sinister Six. Around this time Spider-Man had gone missing and Deadpool had joined the Spider-Friends. When the Sinister Six robbed the Federal Reserve the Spider-Friends went to stop them. Deadpool told Iceman and Firestar that the Sinister Six had killed Spider-Man. In their blind rage Iceman and Firestar began to kill the members of the Sinister Six. Iceman killed Electro by making large ice spikes shoot out of Electro's body. However, after all the Sinister Six were dead it was revealed that Spider-Man was still alive and Deadpool had lied to Iceman and Firestar.[1]
Background[]
Electro was voiced by Allan Melvin.
References[]
- ↑ Deadpool Annual Vol 4 1 at Marvel Database
External Links[]
- Marvel
- Wikipedia
- Maxwell Dillon (Earth-8107) at Marvel Database
- Maxwell Dillon (Earth-616) at Marvel Database