Augustine Cross

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'''Augustine Cross''' is a male comic character that features in [[Marvel Comics]].
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'''Augustine Cross''' is a male comic character who features in [[Marvel Comics]].
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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Augustine Cross
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Taking over as his family company's CEO after his father's death, Cross attended the 24th annual Conclave of Electronics Engineers and Innovators, rubbing shoulders with various companies' representatives: Stark Industries, S.H.I.E.L.D., Cord Conglomerate and Roxxon. He was thought to be connected with the Raiders but turned out to be innocent as someone else being responsible.[1]
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Augustine later kidnapped Dr. Erica Sondheim to transplant a new heart into Darren's cryogenically-preserved body.[2] Enlisting Crossfire's aid, Augustine has Cassie Lang kidnapped, believing the girl's Pym Particle-irradiated heart could sustain Darren's condition.[3] As Ant-Man and Darren fight while Sondheim transplants another heart to Cassie, Augustine arrives to transport Darren to ultimately flee when the Pym Particles now within in his father's body caused to shrink down.[4]
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In light of Darren's refusal to invest in Power Broker's Hench App, Augustine hired Machinesmith to hack into Power Broker's database so that the Cross family could steal an algorithm to create the Hench App knock-off Lackey.[5][6] Augustine gets injured during a showdown where Ant-Man and Stinger fight Darren and Crossfire,[7] ending up comatose.[8] Augustine's hospitalization leads to his father's recruitment of Egghead and the use of powerful battlesuit.[9]
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''Iron Man v1'':
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*''Iron Man v1'': (1981)
 
*''Astonishing Ant-Man v1'':
 
*''Astonishing Ant-Man v1'':
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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*[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Augustine_Cross_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_Cross Wikipedia Entry]
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustine_Cross Wikipedia Entry]
  

Latest revision as of 14:22, 18 December 2021

Augustine Cross is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Augustine Cross

Taking over as his family company's CEO after his father's death, Cross attended the 24th annual Conclave of Electronics Engineers and Innovators, rubbing shoulders with various companies' representatives: Stark Industries, S.H.I.E.L.D., Cord Conglomerate and Roxxon. He was thought to be connected with the Raiders but turned out to be innocent as someone else being responsible.[1]

Augustine later kidnapped Dr. Erica Sondheim to transplant a new heart into Darren's cryogenically-preserved body.[2] Enlisting Crossfire's aid, Augustine has Cassie Lang kidnapped, believing the girl's Pym Particle-irradiated heart could sustain Darren's condition.[3] As Ant-Man and Darren fight while Sondheim transplants another heart to Cassie, Augustine arrives to transport Darren to ultimately flee when the Pym Particles now within in his father's body caused to shrink down.[4]

In light of Darren's refusal to invest in Power Broker's Hench App, Augustine hired Machinesmith to hack into Power Broker's database so that the Cross family could steal an algorithm to create the Hench App knock-off Lackey.[5][6] Augustine gets injured during a showdown where Ant-Man and Stinger fight Darren and Crossfire,[7] ending up comatose.[8] Augustine's hospitalization leads to his father's recruitment of Egghead and the use of powerful battlesuit.[9]

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Notes

  • Augustine Cross was created by David Michelinie and John Romita Jr. where he made his first appearance in Iron Man v1 #145 (April, 1981).

Appearances

  • Iron Man v1: (1981)
  • Astonishing Ant-Man v1:

External Links

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