Boomerang (Marvel)

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Boomerang in The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1 #5.

Boomerang is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Origin

Boomerang in Tales to Astonish v1 #81.

Frederick "Fred" Myers

He was later suspended from baseball due to a scandal involving him accepting bribes. With his career ruined, he was unemployed when he was approached by the Secret Empire where they offered him a job as a costumed supervillain mercenary with him being given the name Boomerang. (Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1 #1)

Boomerang was later given an assignment by the Secret Empire to steal the U.S. Army's new Orion missile. This involved an ambush of a jeep carrying Glenn Talbot where the costumed Fred came to abduct Betty Ross. The intention was to hold her hostage in order to blackmail her father General Ross to hand over the missile. He battled the Hulk after taking Betty Ross hostage to get plans, but the Hulk rescued Betty. Boomerang fell off a cliff, seemingly to his death. (Tales to Astonish v1 #81) After the Secret Empire collapsed, Boomerang returned to his native Australia and laid low for a few years, perfecting his deadly aim and making modifications to his weapons. Once he was ready, he returned to America and began offering his services as a freelance assassin-for-hire. His first mission was to assassinate Iron Fist, though he was defeated. (Iron Fist v1 #13)

Boomerang

Boomerang was among several of the hired killers who responded to an open bounty on Matt Murdock that was put out by Samuel Silke as part of an elaborate plan to usurp the Kingpin's empire. After defeating Shotgun, Daredevil detects Myers on an adjacent rooftop. Boomerang in hand, Myers hesitates when he realizes Daredevil has discovered him, and then runs away. Daredevil follows him, beats him, and threatens him when he finds the picture of Matt Murdock in Myers' pocket. Myers subsequently tried to sue Murdock for $1,000,000 over the beating. (Daredevil v2 #28)

Myers was among the technologically-based super-villains who were having their weapons enhanced by Lucia von Bardas and was among the group that she assembled to assassinate the superheroes involved in Nick Fury's Secret War. (Secret War v1 #5) After the Superhuman Registration Act was passed, Boomerang and the Sinister Syndicate were on the run from War Machine and Komodo. Although they escaped, the villains were soon caught by the Scarlet Spiders. (Avengers: The Initiative v1 #3)

Afterwards, Myers looked to change his ways and registered to become a hero under the 50-State Initiative. Under the name Outback, he was assigned to the Nevada-based team known as the Heavy Hitters. During this time, Nonstop decided to quit the team who were sent to return her to base where she cam to reveal to reporters on the scene that Outback was the criminal Boomerang who had been stealing under his new guise. This led to Prodigy knocking him out and leading to his arrest on television. (Avengers: The Initiative v1 #28)

Myers later came to employed by the Rose who was engaging in a drug-running operation involving Ebony. These operations were disrupted by the superhero Jackpot with Boomerang failing to stop her. Despite that, they came to uncover the vigilante's secret identity and went to her home where he killed her husband and nearly murdered her daughter Sydney. (Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Jackpot v1 #2) He nearly killed Sara Ehret but was injured using his own boomerang allowing for Jackpot to escape the scene with her daughter. Taking her child to safety, Jackpot then sought revenge with Spider-Man accompanying her to prevent her from killing Myers. She then confronted Boomerang where she beat him unconscious allowing him to be arrested and taken into custody. (Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Jackpot v1 #3)

Boomerang came to be a number of assassins that were hired by Bella Donna with hunting down Domino after she had stolen money from the Assassin's Guild. (X-Force: Sex and Violence v1 #3)

After being imprisoned at the Raft, Boomerang was selected to be a part of the "beta team" of the Thunderbolts, alongside Shocker, Troll, Mister Hyde, and Centurius. (Thunderbolts v1 #156)

Superior Foes of Spider-Man

Boomerang came to be a member of the the latest incarnation of the Sinister Six. The Sinister Six was defeated by the Superior Spider-Man and Boomerang was nearly beaten to death until Peter Parker's consciousness restrained Octavius who was in control of his body. (Superior Spider-Man v1 #1) Boomerang was seen in the Raft's infirmary with Scorpion and Vulture where they are enhanced by Alistair Smythe's mini Spider-Slayers after accepting the offer to kill Superior Spider-Man. (Superior Spider-Man v1 #11) While Scorpion goes after Mayor J. Jonah Jameson and Vulture targets the other civilians, Boomerang engages Superior Spider-Man who wounds Boomerang by webbing up his Bomb-o-Rangs. (Superior Spider-Man v1 #12)

Search for the Lifeline Tablet

During the Secret Empire, Hydra took over the United States with Boomerang establishing himself as a big mob boss in this time. He came to run black markets and running favours for a price with him giving some of these to superheroes who were operating as freedom fighters at the time. After Hydra was overthrown, Myers used the good will he made by helping the heroes into earning a complete pardon for every crime he had committed. This led to leading figures allowing him to be let off free due to the debt owed to Boomerang. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #6)

Whilst with Randy and Peter, he came to learn that Parker knew much about Spider-Man's career as he had taken pictures of the Wall-Crawler. This led to Myers asking Peter to join him for something where he promised he would pay all the expenses along with handling all the rent at their place. He then took Parker to the Bar With No Name where he had Peter take part in Spider-Man trivia night where the villains had lined up questions about Spider-Man and the winner getting a cash prize. With Peter's knowledge, he intended to win the quiz and during this time Myers received a call from the Kingpin who was calling upon a favour from Boomerang. However, he refused as he felt he was not being respected much with nothing being offered to him thus leading to Fred shutting the phone on Mayor Wilson. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #6) Whilst with Parker, all the supervillains in the bar turned on the pair as Mayor Wilson had offered a great reward for dealing with Boomerang. Thus, the villains attempted to claim on the reward even though normally there was a ban on any fighting within the Bar With No Name. Myers and Parker worked together in trying to defend themselves against the horde of supervillains with Boomerang even being injured whilst trying to protect Peter. He managed to get them to escape by throwing an explosive boomerang giving the pair the chance to leave with Fred stating that he was hoping to be a better person and that this incident meant that Parker could accept him as a friend. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #7)

Frederick fled to the surface with the Tablet but him and Spider-Man were pursued by Gog. After throwing an explosive boomerang, the pair saw that Gog fetched the weapon in order to return it to Myers. It was then that Spider-Man asked Boomerang to throw a sleeparang into a truck where the Pym Particles in Gog's body activated to shrink him to his natural size whereupon he was knocked out by the gas. With the threat contained, Dyers took Gog in as a pet where the extraterrestrial life form stayed in the apartment that he shared with Peter Parker and Randy Robertson. (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #43)

Overview

Personality and attributes

Roommates with Peter Parker in Amazing Spider-Man v5 #6.

For a time, he came to operate as a hero where he went under the name of Outback. (Avengers: The Initiative v1 #28)

Within baseball, he came to be a star pitcher and was glamorous during this time with sports writers saying that he had potential to be the greatest. (Tales to Astonish v1 #81)

In one instance, he was shown not above murdering a man and his daughter. (Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Jackpot v1 #2)

Despite being a super-criminal, Boomerang felt it was in his sense of civic duty to vote. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #584)

After being popular to the public, Boomerang began to call his fans "Boomers". (Amazing Spider-Man v5 #41)

Powers and abilities

Fred was noted for being a highly skilled pitcher with these talents being used in his career as a supervillain. He was able to throw objects with incredible level of skill, speed and accuracy with him only needing a moment to get a good shot. Boomerang was said to be ambidextrous allowing him to use both arms when he used his weapons. (Tales to Astonish v1 #81)

Initially, he made use of small red metal discs that he could throw at targets. The discs were strong enough to break steering wheels and rifles. (Tales to Astonish v1 #81)

He had a range of specialised boomerangs that could achieve various abilities such as:

  • Shatterangs :
  • Gasarangs :
  • Razorangs :
  • Screamerangs :
  • Bladarangs :
  • Gravityrangs :
  • Reflexerangs :
  • Sleeparangs :
  • Electrorang : an electrically charged variant capable of harming even figures capable of entering an intangible state. (She-Hulk v2 #1)

Boomerang made use of retro-boots that gave him the power of flight. (Tales to Astonish v1 #81)

Notes

  • Boomerang was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance in Tales to Astonish v1 #81 (July, 1966).

Alternate Versions

In other media

Television

  • In The Marvel Super Heroes, Boomerang appeared in the Hulk segment of the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Ed McNamara.
  • In The Avengers: United They Stand, Boomerang appeared in the animated television series in the episode "Command Decision" where he was voiced by actor Rob Cowan.
  • In Ultimate Spider-Man, Boomerang appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Rob Paulsen.

Video games

  • In Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, a Noir version of Boomerang appeared in the Nintendo DS version of the video game where he was voiced by actor Jim Cummings.
  • In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Boomerang appeared as a boss and playable character in the Facebook video game.

Appearances

  • Tales to Astonish v1: (1966)
  • Defenders v1:
  • Avengers: The Initiative v1:
  • Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Jackpot v1:
  • X-Force: Sex and Violence v1:
  • The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v1:
  • Amazing Spider-Man v5:

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