Doctor Spectrum
Doctor Spectrum is the name used by several characters in the Marvel Universe.
Doctor Spectrum (Joseph Ledger)
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Joseph Ledger was a male human native to the reality of Earth-712 in the Multiverse. (Avengers v1 #85)
While on a mission in deep space, astronaut Joe Ledger came across a Skrull spaceship and met Skymax where he came to save the alien's life. As a show of thanks, Skymax gave Joe the Power Prism which Ledger used to become the superhero Doctor Spectrum with the two eventually serving in the Squadron Supreme. The Squadron served loyally to President Rockefeller who was under the control of the Serpent Crown. When the Avengers were sent to the Squadron's reality by Hugh Jones, also a minion of the crown, the Avengers made them realize that something was wrong. When Hyperion wanted to pursue the Avengers, Spectrum suggested pursuing what they had to worry about on their world first. (Avengers v1 #148)
Doctor Spectrum (Kinji Obatu)
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Dr. Kinji Obatu was a male human who served as the Ugandan finance minister when he was approached by the Grandmaster who gave him the Power Prism. (Avengers Annual v1 #8)
Doctor Spectrum (William Roberts)
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Doctor Spectrum (Alice Nugent)
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Doctor Spectrum (Joseph Ledger)
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Doctor Spectrum (Nenet)
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Doctor Spectrum (Mephisto Simulacrum)
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A new version of Doctor Spectrum was a simulacrum was created by Mephisto that was programmed by the Power Elite. In his personal time, this man served as a colonel in the United States Air Force. (Avengers v8 #18)
Overview
Notes
- The concept of Doctor Spectrum was created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema where it made its first appearance in Avengers v1 #69 (November, 1969).
Alternate Versions
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Appearances
- Avengers v1: (1969)
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