Hector Hammond

Hector Hammond

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caption=
comic_color=background:#8080ff
character_name=Hector Hammond
real_name=Hector Hammond
publisher=DC Comics
debut="Green Lantern (vol. 2)" # 5
(March-April, 1961)
creators=Gil Kane
John Broome
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
alliances= The Society
powers=Telepathy, mind control, telekenesis, genius-level intellect|

Hector Hammond is a fictional character, a DC Universe supervillain who is primarily an enemy of Green Lantern. The character was created by John Broome and Gil Kane, and originally appeared as in "Green Lantern (vol. 2)" # 5 (March-April 1961). Unlike many supervillains, Hammond does not use an alias.

Fictional character biography

Hammond is a fugitive on the run from the law when he discovers the fragments of a strange meteor in the woods (part of this meteor lands in Africa, where it evolves the gorillas inhabiting the area. One of these gorillas later becomes the supervillain Gorilla Grodd. ["Flash" vol. 2 69] ). Observing that radiation from the meteor has caused the nearby plants to evolve rapidly, Hammond decides to kidnap four scientists and expose them to the meteor. The radiation causes their intellects to evolve, but also has the side effect of sapping their wills. Hammond is able to force the scientists to use their heightened intellect to create amazing new inventions, which Hammond sells for his own profit.

Hammond rapidly becomes a rich celebrity due to the wealth he has acquired. Hal Jordan asks his friend and mechanic, Thomas Kalmaku, to take on the role of the Green Lantern while Jordan investigates Hammond. Jordan creates a duplicate power ring and costume for Kalmaku to fool Hammond. Unaware of the impersonation, Hammond kidnaps Kalmaku, steals his ring and turns him into a chimpanzee. Jordan confronts Hammond personally in a destructive battle of power rings that ends only when Hammond's ring charge expires, allowing Jordan to capture him and restore Kalmaku and the scientists.

Hammond returns in "Justice League of America" #14 (September 1962), where he has managed to escape from prison and deliberately exposes himself to the meteorite. The radiation causes his brain to grow to enormous size, granting him psionic powers as well as immortality in the process. Unfortunately, his body becomes immobilized and he loses the power to speak. Trapped in a motionless state, Hammond is still able to use his psionic powers to control the Green Lantern's mind. He attempts to steal the Green Lantern's ring, but Jordan manages to command his ring to drain itself of power when it leaves his finger. He is then able to render Hammond unconscious with a punch to the jaw. ["Green Lantern" vol. 2 #25]

Hammond is responsible for the creation of the second Royal Flush Gang in "Justice League of America" #203 (June 1982). Hammond and the Gang are defeated when Dr. Martin Stein, one half of the superhero Firestorm, subdues Hector on the astral plane.

In addition to battling Hal Jordan, Hammond has also fought Alan Scott ["Green Lantern Quarterly" #2] as well as Kyle Rayner ["Green Lantern 80-Page Giant" #2] .

After "Green Lantern: Rebirth"

Hammond has reappeared now that Hal Jordan has returned as Green Lantern. Recently, after his capture and further experimentation by the gremlins, the aliens which sent the meteor that gave him his powers, he seems to have recovered the ability to speak without using telepathy. ["Green Lantern (vol. 4) #6"]

Hammond in "Infinite Crisis: Villains United" special, being broken out of prison along with several other supervillains.

ecret Origin

He appears in Green Lantern #30 (Vol. 4) in the secret origin, where he claims to be Carol Ferris's boyfriend. However in the next issue it is revealed that he is just a private consultant for Ferris Aircraft and that they had gone out to dinner, according to Carol, "on business". In #32 while inspecting Abin Sur's crashed aircraft, Hammond is affected by the meteorite fragment in it's reactor. This leads to his brain growing bigger, and able to read minds, including Carol Ferris and Hal Jordan who Hammond deduces is the Green Lantern. His mental powers keep Hal from using his ring, and is only stopped when Sinestro encases his head in an energy bubble, cutting off his air supply. By number 35 he wants the power of a god and wants revenge on Hal Jordan/Green Lantern.

Powers and abilities

Hammond in his mutated state exhibits genius level intellect, potent telepathic and telekinetic abilities, and on occasion displays the ability to absorb and mentally redirect Green Lantern's emerald plasma.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.glcorps.org/hecthamm.html GLC Web Page]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/ar/hellUSA/Hectorhammond.html History of Hector Hammond]


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