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Zzzax
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Zzzax battles the Hulk on the cover of Hulk #183 (Jan. 1975). Art by Herb Trimpe.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Incredible Hulk #166 (Aug. 1973)
Created by Steve Englehart
Herb Trimpe
In-story information
Alter ego Brian David Banner
Notable aliases General "Thunderbolt" Ross
The Living Dynamo
Abilities Electrical manipulation
Super-strength and durability
Ability to supposedly gain intellect

Zzzax is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Hulk #166 (Aug. 1973) and was created by Steve Englehart and Herb Trimpe.

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Publication history

Debuting in the title Hulk,[1] Zzzax is a humanoid creature formed from electricity by an act of sabotage at a Con Ed nuclear power plant in New York City. A group of terrorists destroying the dynamos started a chain reaction that causes a rapid build in energy, which takes on a life of its own and absorbs the minds of the terrorists and several engineers. By using the electrical energy from their brains, the entity is able to achieve humanoid form and sentience. Calling itself Zzzax, the entity fights the Hulk and the hero Hawkeye before being defeated.[1]

The character returns to the title Hulk and repeats its behavior at a research center in Chicago. The Hulk battles the entity to a standstill before several scientists shut the process that creates Zzzax.[2] Zzzax reappears in the title Luke Cage, Power Man, and hunts the men responsible for its last defeat. Cage defeats the entity, but not before it kills one of the scientists.[3] Zzzax returns in the title Hulk to confront an intelligent version of the monster (possessing the intelligence of Bruce Banner), but is quickly defeated.[4] Demon Mephisto reforms the entity in the limited series Secret Wars, although it is defeated by Fantastic Four member the Thing.[5] In the title West Coast Avengers the character Zzzax teams with fundamental force villains Graviton; Quantum and Halflife, but is shortcircuited by Hawkeye.[6]

The title Hulk details how Zzzax is eventually captured and contained by the spy organization S.H.I.E.L.D., who transport it to Gamma Base. General Thunderbolt Ross, long-time foe of the Hulk, arranges for his mind to be transferred into Zzzax's body and battles a new version of the Hulk, Rick Jones. [7] Ross relinquishes control of the entity soon after saving his daughter Betty Ross Banner, realizing that his actions had risked lives.[8] Zzzax battles hero Iron Man in the title Marvel Comics Presents[9] and outsider Cable in the self-titled series.[10]

The entity reappears in the title New Avengers and participates in the mass escape by supervillains from holding facility The Raft.[11] The second volume of the title She-Hulk reveals the character has been contained by S.H.I.E.L.D. After briefly escaping and turning the defence systems of the organisation's Helicarrier against its agents, it is recaptured by heroine She-Hulk.[12]

Powers and abilities

As a being of pure electricity, Zzzax is capable of absorbing and discharging powerful currents of electricity; manipulating nearby electrical fields and equipment, and flight. The character's size and strength level increases in relation to the amount of electricity absorbed. This control of electrical current extends to the human nervous system, as Zzzax has been shown to be capable of controlling even the Hulk. Zzzax is also dependent upon brain electricity, and when killing prey will temporarily take on the personality traits of the victim. Zzzax has been shown as being capable of generating intense heat, to the point whereby water - a previous weakness - evaporates before touching it.

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Television

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References

  1. ^ a b Hulk #166 (Aug. 1973)
  2. ^ Hulk #183 (Jan. 1975)
  3. ^ Luke Cage, Power Man #47 (Oct. 1977)
  4. ^ Hulk #285 (July 1983)
  5. ^ Secret Wars II #7 (Jan. 1986)
  6. ^ West Coast Avengers #12 - 13 (Sep. - Oct. 1986)
  7. ^ Hulk' #325 - 327 (Nov. 1985 - Feb. 1986)
  8. ^ Hulk' #330 (May. 1986)
  9. ^ Marvel Comics Presents #8 (Apr. 1989)
  10. ^ Cable #59 (Oct. 1998)
  11. ^ New Avengers #1 - 3 (Jan. - Mar. 2006); New Avengers: Most Wanted Files #1 (July 2006)
  12. ^ She-Hulk vol. 2, #17 (Apr. 2007)

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