Brain Drain (Marvel)
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'''Brain Drain''' is a male comic supervillain who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | '''Brain Drain''' is a male comic supervillain who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | ||
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He was responsible for the efforts in creating the [[Master Man (Marvel)|Master Man]] during [[World War II]]. (Giant-Size Invaders v1 #1) | He was responsible for the efforts in creating the [[Master Man (Marvel)|Master Man]] during [[World War II]]. (Giant-Size Invaders v1 #1) | ||
− | Months ago, Werner was at the scene when a huge meteorite crashed at a site where he was present where it nearly killed him. (Invaders v1 #2) | + | Months ago, Werner was at the scene when a huge meteorite crashed at a site where he was present where it nearly killed him. The 'meteorite' was in fact a spaceship, with the four alien inhabitants saving Schmidt's brain and eyes and placing them in a robot body. With his brain waves heightened during the process, Schmidt began to be referred to by a new name which was '''Brain Drain''' where he began by taking mental control of the aliens - which he called 'Star Gods'. These beings he began to rename after old German gods: Donar, Log, Froh, and Brunnhilde. When Brunnhilde was released, she taunted Brain Drain into committing suicide in a vat of chemicals, which destroyed the characters. The Invaders escaped as the aliens then destroyed themselves and the installation. (Invaders v1 #2) |
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+ | After the fall of the Reich, Schmidt escaped alongside [[Baron Blood]] [[John Falsworth]] on a ship. In the South China Sea , they were attacked by the Avengers, but before he was captured they were teleported away by Geoffrey Sydenham and offered positions in ICON. (Avengers 1959 v1 #3) Brain Drain was later shot in the head with an armor piercing bullet by Dominic Fortune, but was not arrested because ICON technically did not exist. (Avengers 1959 v1 #5) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
In appearance, Brain Drain was a cyborg whose brain was present within a container housed in a mechanical frame. The name '''Brain Drain''' was merely a codename designed for use by Amerikaner agents whilst his true designation was '''Operative A.1416'''. (Invaders v1 #2) | In appearance, Brain Drain was a cyborg whose brain was present within a container housed in a mechanical frame. The name '''Brain Drain''' was merely a codename designed for use by Amerikaner agents whilst his true designation was '''Operative A.1416'''. (Invaders v1 #2) | ||
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+ | It was noted that he had a distinctive voice. (Invaders v1 #2) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
+ | Originally, Werner Schmidt was an ordinary human being who by adulthood came to be a scientist. (Invaders v1 #2) | ||
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+ | His life was changed completely when his body was nearly completely destroyed by a crashing alien starship. The vessels inhabitants came to save him by placing his brain within a mechanical shell. Hearing devices within this metallic body allowed him to hear his surroundings whilst his eyes were attached to his brain that were present within a clear domed shaped head. (Invaders v1 #2) | ||
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+ | From his mechanical arms, he could generate a powerful electrical shock capable of rendering a person unconscious. (Invaders v1 #2) | ||
With the ring, he had the ability to subject his powerful will on others. (Invaders v1 #2) | With the ring, he had the ability to subject his powerful will on others. (Invaders v1 #2) | ||
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*''Invaders v1'': (1975) | *''Invaders v1'': (1975) | ||
*''Giant-Size Invaders v1'': | *''Giant-Size Invaders v1'': | ||
− | *''Unbeatable Squirrel Girl'': | + | *''Unbeatable Squirrel Girl v2'': |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 05:31, 3 April 2023
Brain Drain is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Werner Schmidt
He was responsible for the efforts in creating the Master Man during World War II. (Giant-Size Invaders v1 #1)
Months ago, Werner was at the scene when a huge meteorite crashed at a site where he was present where it nearly killed him. The 'meteorite' was in fact a spaceship, with the four alien inhabitants saving Schmidt's brain and eyes and placing them in a robot body. With his brain waves heightened during the process, Schmidt began to be referred to by a new name which was Brain Drain where he began by taking mental control of the aliens - which he called 'Star Gods'. These beings he began to rename after old German gods: Donar, Log, Froh, and Brunnhilde. When Brunnhilde was released, she taunted Brain Drain into committing suicide in a vat of chemicals, which destroyed the characters. The Invaders escaped as the aliens then destroyed themselves and the installation. (Invaders v1 #2)
After the fall of the Reich, Schmidt escaped alongside Baron Blood John Falsworth on a ship. In the South China Sea , they were attacked by the Avengers, but before he was captured they were teleported away by Geoffrey Sydenham and offered positions in ICON. (Avengers 1959 v1 #3) Brain Drain was later shot in the head with an armor piercing bullet by Dominic Fortune, but was not arrested because ICON technically did not exist. (Avengers 1959 v1 #5)
Overview
Personality and attributes
In appearance, Brain Drain was a cyborg whose brain was present within a container housed in a mechanical frame. The name Brain Drain was merely a codename designed for use by Amerikaner agents whilst his true designation was Operative A.1416. (Invaders v1 #2)
It was noted that he had a distinctive voice. (Invaders v1 #2)
Powers and abilities
Originally, Werner Schmidt was an ordinary human being who by adulthood came to be a scientist. (Invaders v1 #2)
His life was changed completely when his body was nearly completely destroyed by a crashing alien starship. The vessels inhabitants came to save him by placing his brain within a mechanical shell. Hearing devices within this metallic body allowed him to hear his surroundings whilst his eyes were attached to his brain that were present within a clear domed shaped head. (Invaders v1 #2)
From his mechanical arms, he could generate a powerful electrical shock capable of rendering a person unconscious. (Invaders v1 #2)
With the ring, he had the ability to subject his powerful will on others. (Invaders v1 #2)
Notes
- Brain Drain was created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins where he made his first appearance in Invaders v1 #2 (October, 1975).
Appearances
- Invaders v1: (1975)
- Giant-Size Invaders v1:
- Unbeatable Squirrel Girl v2:
External Links
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