Hammer and Anvil (comics)

Hammer and Anvil (comics)

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team_name= Hammer and Anvil
publisher= Marvel Comics
debut="Hulk" #182, (December 1974)
creators=Len Wein (writer)
Herb Trimpe (artist)
base= Deterrence Research Corporation
members=Hammer
Anvil
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Hammer and Anvil are fictional characters, supervillains published by Marvel Comics.They first appeared in "Hulk" #182, (December 1974), and were created by Len Wein and Herb Trimpe.

Fictional character biography

Leroy "Hammer" Jackson was an African-American prisoner said to hate everyone and everything. As part of a chain gang, he was chained to a white racist named Johnny Anvil. The pair's hatred of prison, however, was stronger than their hate for each other and they succeeded in escaping the chain gang while still chained together. Hammer stole a .38 handgun from a guard, and when the two encountered an alien who had crashed on Earth, Hammer tried to kill it but accidentally wound up saving the creature's life instead; it fed on metal, and used the bullets fired at it to regenerate. The alien wanted to thank them, and replaced the chain linking them with a device that granted them superhuman powers. The two returned to prison seeking revenge, but wound up battling the Hulk instead. ["Hulk" #182]

Hammer and Anvil were hired as field operatives by the Deterrence Research Corporation. They encountered and battled Spider-Man and the Guardians of the Galaxy. ["Marvel Team-Up" #86] They also encountered the Freaks. ["Marvel Tales" #256] Hammer and Anvil kidnapped Amanda Sheridan for the DRC, and fought Spider-Woman. ["Spider-Woman" #34]

Lured into the Nevada desert to fight the Hulk, Hammer was shot through the head with an explosive bullet by the Scourge of the Underworld, disguised as a Native American shaman. Linked by the Synthecon to his dead ally, Anvil died soon afterward. ["Marvel Fanfare" #29]

Powers and equipment

An alien Glx named Chleee was responsible for transforming a chain into an "energy synthecon" which linked the criminals Hammer and Anvil together symbiotically at the wrist and gave them superhuman powers. The synthecon provided the ability to absorb physical damage without harm, using the kinetic energy to increase their strength to superhuman levels. Anyone touching Hammer and Anvil while they are powered took damage from the energy.

References

External links

* [http://en.marveldatabase.com/Hammer_and_Anvil Marvel Database: Hammer and Anvil]


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