- Thunderclap (comics)
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caption=Thunderclap in Civil War Frontline #3, art by Ramon Bachs.
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character_name=Thunderclap
real_name=Stanley George Johnson
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Spider-Man Weekly" #607, (October, 1984)
creators=Mike Collins (writer)Barry Kitson (artist)
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powers=Uses technology to create sonic booms|Thunderclap (Stanley George JohnsonComic book reference | Writer =
Anthony Flamini & Ronald Byrd | Penciller = | Inker = | Story = | Title = Civil War Battle Damage Report | Issue = one-shot |date= March 2007 | Publisher =Marvel Comics ] ) is a fictionalsuperhero created byMarvel UK a division ofMarvel Comics . Thunderclap first appeared in "Spider-Man Weekly" #607, (October, 1984), and was created byMike Collins andBarry Kitson .Fictional character biography
Born in
West Bromwich ,England , Stanley George Johnson was a struggling electronics salesman that cannibalized together other people's technology create a pair of hydraulically powered gloves that could createsonic boom s. Soon, he left England forNew York, New York and took the name Thunderclap.Thunderclap's first appears on the superhero scene when
Spider-Man is trying to help police officers prevent a robber from escaping. As Spider-Man is about to stop the disaster, Thunderclap intervenes; slamming his hands together to create sonic booms that cause massive property damage while stopping the burglars.Spider-Man leaves after lecturing Thunderclap, and Thunderclap apologizes to the police for the damage he caused. When the press arrive, Thunderclap introduces himself and blames Spider-Man for the property damage. Thunderclap is declared a true hero by the
Daily Bugle .Civil War
Years later during Marvel Comics' 2006 crossover, Civil War, Thunderclap spends some time battling the superhero Bantam. The fight, which happens in "" #3, and witnessed by
Sally Floyd is over Thunderclap's refusal to comply with the Superhero Registration Act and Bantam's efforts to bring him in. The battle concludes when Thunderclap knocks Bantam into a gas truck, which explodes and kills him.Thunderclap tries to apologize, but feeling too ashamed, disappears into a nearby alley. Floyd, in a later issue of Frontline, wonders about the convenience of the gas truck being so close to the battle.
Equipment
Thunderclap's piston like metal gloves are connected to a hydraulic device in the back of his suit which uses potential and kinetic energy that allow the gloves to collide together faster than the
speed of sound . The resulting sonic boom (approximately 2000 decibels) is released outwards in a destructive energy sphere which strikes any matter with which it comes into contact with tremendous impact.The sonic boom also has the tendency to temporarily deafen and disorientate anyone in the immediate area. Thunderclap's
cowl is outfitted with protective silicone cups on the sides and an electronic device which muffle the sound of his sonic booms while amplifying quieter sounds to higher decibel levels.Notes
References
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/thunderclapsm.htm Thunderclap] at the Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
*comicbookdb|type=character|id=6670|title=Thunderclap
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