Blockbuster (Man-Brute)

Blockbuster (Man-Brute)
Blockbuster
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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Captain America #121 (Jan 1970)
Created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan
In-story information
Alter ego Bart Dietzel
Species Human Mutate
Notable aliases Man-Brute
Abilities super-strength

Blockbuster is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.

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Publication history

The Man-Brute first appeared in Captain America #121 (January 1970), and was created by Stan Lee and Gene Colan.

The character subsequently appears as Blockbuster in Omega the Unknown #7 (March 1977), and #9 (July 1977), in which he is killed.

Fictional character biography

The man originally known as the Man-Brute was an ex-convict whose strength was boosted by a factor of twelve by Professor Silas X. Cragg. Cragg was an enemy of Captain America from the World War II era who had developed a variant of the Super Soldier Serum which he used to empower the Man-Brute. Cragg sent the Man-Brute to attack Captain America at a charity event, but when the Man-Brute ran into his own estranged son he became upset at what he had become. Man-Brute attacked Cragg, who backed into a high voltage machine and was electrocuted.[1]

Renaming himself Blockbuster, he sought to acquire wealth for his son Robert, to give him a better life and keep him from becoming a criminal like himself. He robbed a bank, leading to conflict with the NYPD and then Omega the Unknown. Omega felt empathy for Blockbuster and his son, and let the man escape with the money. After Blockbuster robbed a diamond store, the owner offered a thousand dollar reward to which Omega responded. After struggling with Omega a few times, Blockbuster was incinerated by the second Foolkiller.[2]

Powers and abilities

Blockbuster possessed superhuman strength, durability, endurance, etc. He was an experienced street fighter, thought he did not demonstrate any advanced fighting skills.

References

  1. ^ Captain America #121 (January 1970)
  2. ^ Omega the Unknown #9 (July 1977)

External links

  • Blockbuster at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe

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