- Firebrand (Marvel Comics)
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character_name=Firebrand
real_name=Gary Gilbert
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Iron Man" vol. 1 #27 (Jul 1970)
creators=Archie Goodwin Don Heck
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powers=Powered armor grants;
Thermal blasts,
Flight,
Superhuman physical resistance|Firebrand is the codename of one of three
supervillain s in theMarvel Comics universe. All three were normal humans insidepowered armor and relied on fire-based weapons. The first and third Firebrands, Gilbert and Dennison, both of whom were enemies ofIron Man , are much better known than the second Firebrand, Broxtel, who made only a handful of appearances.Firebrand (Gary Gilbert)
Publication history
Firebrand first appeared in "Iron Man" vol. 1 #27 (July 1970), and was created by Archie Goodwin and
Don Heck .The character subsequently appeared in "Iron Man" #48 (July 1972), #59 (June 1973), #74-75 (May-June 1975), #77 (August 1975), #80-81 (November-December 1975), #172 (July 1983), and was killed by the
Scourge of the Underworld in "Captain America #318-319 (June-July 1986).Firebrand received an entry in the "Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition" #17.
Fictional character biography
Gary Gilbert was born in
Detroit, Michigan . A superpowered enforcer for corruptindustrialist Justin Hammer , as Firebrand he is a former radical activist saboteur who turned to violence after believing peaceful protest produced no results.Firebrand accidentally killed his own father. He also won the
Black Lama 's "war of the supervillains". He fell to alcoholism and gave up political activism only to work for other villains because he "needed the work". He later gave up his costumed identity and became a "supervillain agent", brokering employment for other costumed villains.When news of the
Scourge of the Underworld 's initial wave of supervillain murders spread among the criminal community, Gilbert took it upon himself to gather several costumed criminals for a meeting to determine what should be done about this menace. The meeting, held at an abandoned tavern in Medina County, Ohio, known among the criminal underworld as "The Bar With No Name", turned out to be a massacre, as Scourge infiltrated the event disguised as a bartender; a few minutes into the meeting, Scourge slaughtered every criminal present, including Gilbert, with machine gun fire.Firebrand (Broxtel)
After Gilbert's death, a man named Broxtel was seen acting as the new fire-themed member of the
eco-terrorist group known as the Force of Nature. He made only a handful of appearances and foughtSpider-Man ,Cloak and Dagger , and theNew Warriors .Firebrand was later hired by R.A.I.D and helped into London by
Fasaud . The Arabian Knight confronted Firebrand who struck back with a wall of flame. Protected by his magic uniform, the Knight stopped Firebrand.After Civil War, Firebrand returned to the United States. Donning a new suit, he attempted to rob a gas station. He was stopped by Hawkeye and Patriot.
Firebrand escaped and was later seen along with King Cobra, Mauler and Mister Hyde, who attacked Yellowjacket, Constrictor and other Initiative staff and trainees. ["Avengers: The Initiative" #13]
Firebrand (Rick Dennison)
Richard L. "Rick" Dennison was the third Firebrand. He was an anti-capitalist
eco-terrorist who worked with a group called the Flaming Sword, and he foughtIron Man on several occasions.After he recoverd, Firebrand returned with the Flaming Sword and kidnapped Osborn Chemical vice-president Charles Standish. They were confronted by the Avengers and they were defeated.
Powers, abilities, and equipment
Gary Gilbert wore a suit with an armored exoskeleton that gave him superhuman strength and resistance to fire. It also housed flamethrowers (which allowed him to fire thermal blasts from his hands), one mounted on each wrist, and flying jets that gave him the ability to fly. Broxtel uses a modified version of the Firebrand suit. Dennison was actually a mutated human being whose body temperature was up in the high hundreds; he could project heat rays of thousands of degrees. He was equipped with a cybernetic harness which could reconfigure itself into different modes if he mentally commanded it to do so.
Other media
Television
* The Gary Gilbert version of Firebrand appeared in the "Iron Man" episode "Fire and Rain" voiced by
Neal McDonough . This version of Firebrand is the son of the late ex-Stark Industries employee Simon Gilbert. Firebrand was attacking power sources and demanding a ransom of a million dollars. After a series of arson upon power generators, Iron Man confronted Firebrand and had to use his Inferno Armor to confront him. With the lack of solar energy, Iron Man had a hard time stopping a dam that Firebrand detonated. A fragment of the dam hits Firebrand's jet pack causing him to fall into the flood. With Iron Man low on power, War Machine had to face his fear of water to rescue Iron Man and Firebrand. After diverting the flood, Iron Man and War Machine handed Firebrand over to the police.References
External links
* [http://www.marveldatabase.com/Gary_Gilbert_%28Earth-616%29 Firebrand I] at Marvel Wiki
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/firebrandbroxtel.htm Firebrand II] at Marvel Appendix
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/firebranddennison.htm Firebrand III] at Marvel Appendix
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