Tracer (Marvel Comics)

Tracer (Marvel Comics)

Superherobox


caption =
comic_color = background:#ff8080
character_name =Tracer
real_name =Unrevealed, possibly Tommy
species=
publisher = Marvel Comics
debut = "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1" (October 2005)
creators =Peter David
Mike Wieringo
alliance_color = background:#ffc0c0
status = Active
alliances =
previous_alliances =
aliases =Tommy
relatives =
powers =
*Mental control over seemingly all mechanical or machine based devices no matter how simple or elaborate.
*Analysing sensors can protract from fingertips that puncture a persons flesh to gain DNA samples. |

Tracer is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Universe, in which he is an enemy of Spider-Man. His first appearance was in "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1".

Fictional character biography

Tracer claims to be a "machine god" that the artificial intelligences of other machines created to worship, alleging that he becomes stronger over time since the more machines worship him the longer he operates. Testing his increasing powers, Tracer robs the Bank of New York, holds off Spider-Man and escapes. Soon after, Tracer takes to the skies in his Flying Wing, claiming he had a bomb he would detonate if New York City fails to pay him a fortune. Spider-Man and Iron Man (Tony Stark) foil his scheme, but Tracer escapes again.

The next night, Tracer infiltrates Stark Tower planning to kill Spider-Man after learning from his machine worshipers that Spider-Man is living there. At the same time, Tracer uses his powers to cause cars to swerve out of control, entire computers grids to crash, and a giant robot to rampage throughout New York as a diversion. Posing as a reserve Avenger named "Tommy" on monitor duty while the other Avengers were busy dealing with Tracer's "machine revolt", Tracer converses with Aunt May until Spider-Man returns and attacks him. During the battle, Tracer analyzes Spider-Man's DNA and determines that Spider-Man is in no condition to fight him. Vowing to rein in his mechanical worshipers and step off the path of divinity for the time being, his skin melts away, revealing his robotic body.

Powers and abilities

Tracer is a robotic life form capable of controlling virtually any machine. He can metamorphose his hand into a gun which fires homing bullets capable of zeroing in on specified targets and avoiding all other targets in their pursuit.

He is also equipped with telescopic infrared vision and scanners which can estimate the age, weight, power and threat level of his targets. His fingertips contain hypodermic probes which can obtain DNA, tissue, skin and blood samples, instantly analyzed by his internal systems. He masks his true appearance with an unidentified flesh-like material.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Tracer (DC Comics) — Superherobox| caption = character name =Tracer publisher =DC Comics debut = Justice League Europe #16, (July 1990) creators =Keith Giffen (writer) Gerard Jones (writer) Bart Sears (artist) alter ego = full name = Vincent Cade species = homeworld …   Wikipedia

  • Hitman (Marvel Comics) — Superherobox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Hitman real name=Burt Kenyon species=human publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Spectacular Spider Man #4 (Mar 1977) creators=Archie Goodwin and Sal Buscema alliance… …   Wikipedia

  • Tracer — may refer to: *Histochemical tracer, a substance used for tracing purposes in histochemistry, the study of the composition of cells and tissues *Isotopic tracer, a substance with an isotope that has been enriched to a greater level than that… …   Wikipedia

  • Miss America (Marvel Comics) — Miss America Miss America Comics #1 (1944). Cover art by either Ken Bald or Pauline Loth (sources vary). Publication information …   Wikipedia

  • The Transformers (Marvel Comics) — The Transformers If this infobox is not supposed to have an image, please add |noimage=yes . Publication information Publisher …   Wikipedia

  • Marvel Boy — Atlas Comics Marvel Boy #1 (Dec. 1950): Cover artist uncertain; possibly Sol Brodsky Publication information Publisher …   Wikipedia

  • Extremists (comics) — Extremists Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Justice League Europe #15 June (1990) Created by Keith Giffen writer J.M …   Wikipedia

  • Mary Marvel — on the cover of The Power of Shazam! #4. Art by Jerry Ordway. Publication information Publisher …   Wikipedia

  • DC Comics — Type Subsidiary of Warner Bros. Industry Comics Founded 1934, by Malcolm Wheeler Nichols …   Wikipedia

  • Makkari (comics) — Makkari Variant to Eternals #2 (2006). Art by John Romita, Jr. Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”