Geldoff

Geldoff

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Art by Mark Bagley.
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character_name=Geldoff
real_name=Geldoff
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publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Ultimate Spider-Man" #40 (July 2003)
creators=Brian Michael Bendis
Mark Bagley
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powers=Can generate and discharge explosive energy balls|

Geldoff is a fictional character in Marvel Comics who first appeared in the Ultimate Marvel Universe's "Ultimate Spider-Man" #40 (July 2003) written by Brian Michael Bendis with art from Mark Bagley. Geldoff was brought into the main Marvel Universe by Dan Slott and Christos N. Gage in ' #8 (February 2008) where he was given the code name Proton"'.

Character biography

Geldoff was a Latverian orphan who was experimented on in the womb. While drunk at a party, Geldoff blew up random cars with his powers. Aware of Geldoff's rampages, Spider-Man confronted the youth, denounced his irresponsible behavior. When police arrived, Spider-Man made to leave, and Geldoff clung on to the back of his costume as Spider-man swung away.

Spider-Man again tried to make Geldoff realize how irresponsible he had been. Spider-Man tried to convince him to use his abilities to help people, but Geldoff couldn't see why. When Spider-Man paused to foil a robbery in a shop below, Geldoff blew up a vehicle outside the shop, injuring those inside indiscriminately. Geldoff believed he had performed a good deed, and was shocked when an enraged Spider-Man attacked him. Geldoff angrily threatened to use his powers directly on the hero, but was interrupted by the arrival of the X-Men. Confronted by the mutants, Geldoff fainted.

Geldoff was taken back to their mansion for examination. Awaking in a panic en route, Geldoff blew out the side of the plane. Later, at the mansion, Professor Xavier telepathically sedated Geldoff and determined his experimental origins. Horrified, Xavier decided to present Geldoff to the scientific organizations and the United Nations as proof of immoral and illegal genetic research. Spider-Man headed home, but not before the woozy Geldoff apologized for threatening him. [Ultimate Spider-Man #40-44]

Powers and abilities

Geldoff can generate and discharge explosive energy balls. How this power effects living tissue is unknown, as he has yet to use it on anything organic; Geldoff himself seems immune to the energy [The Official Handbook of the Ultimate Marvel Universe 2005: The Fantastic Four & Spider-Man] . His Earth-616 counterpart has the same powers.

Other versions

Earth-616

Geldoff was introduced into Earth-616 (core Marvel Universe) by writers Dan Slott and Christos N. Gage along with artist Stefano Caselli, as a Fifty State Initiative recruit in ' #8 (February 2008) who arrives in the Camp Hammond training facility during the issue. Geldoff is seen in the following issue using the codename Proton"' during a combat training exercise when MVP clone KIA attacks. In the aftermath of the "" storyline, Proton is one of the recruits who presents a deceased Dragon Lord's ashes to his family ["Avengers: The Initiative" #12] .

Making his first appearance outside "Avengers The Initiative", Proton is shown fighting a Skrull invasion of New York City in "Secret Invasion" #3. He is one of the characters who are shown to be killed during this issue, a scene later repeated in "Avengers: the Initiative" #16. "Secret Invasion" lead writer Brian Michael Bendis commented on the death of Proton by saying that he had asked Dan Slott which character he could kill off, and stated that Slott had built characters for this exact purpose [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=16695 "SPOILERS OF WAR: Secret Invasion #3" by Dave Richards. Posted June 4th, 2008. comicbookresources.com] ] .

See also

*Ultimate Spider-Man (story arcs)
*Ultimate Spider-Man

References

External links

*comicbookdb|type=character|id=18138|title=Geldoff (Ultimate)
*comicbookdb|type=character|id=17670|title=Proton
* [http://www.marveldirectory.com/individuals/ultimatebios/ultimategeldoff.htm Ultimate Geldoff] at Marvel Directory
* [http://www.marvel.com/universe/Geldoff_(Ultimate) Geldoff (Ultimate)] at Marvel.com's Universe


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