Jonas Harrow
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+ | As a result of his unorthodox experiments, Harrow came to be discredited as a surgeon and expelled from the medical profession. One day, he came upon a near-dead criminal lying on the streets in the '''Bowery''' where he decided to save the man. This was under the hope of redeeming his lost reputation where he helped repair the man's brain and fixed a steel allow to replace the shattered bone thus creating the man who came to be known as [[Hammerhead (Marvel)|Hammerhead]]. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #114) Later on, he approached Frank Oliver where he offered to give him power and after accepting he conducted a series of operation on the man turning him into the [[Kangaroo (Marvel)|Kangaroo]]. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #126) | ||
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+ | Jonas Harrow was an ordinary human who came to be trained as a doctor. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #126) This was until the man was disgraced for his experiments. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #114) Harrow became a man of unusual talent who was skilled enough in certain techniques that could impart a person with superpowers. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #126) | ||
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+ | He was known to implant devices in the people he experimented on in order to ensure their compliance. This included a recall device that allowed his experiment to return to him. In addition, he had a system in place where he could remotely destroy one of his creations. Use of the device was said to leave his target in incredible pain and was enough to scare them into complying with Harrow's orders. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #168) | ||
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− | *''Amazing Spider-Man v1'': | + | *''Amazing Spider-Man v1'': (1972) |
*''New Avengers v1'': | *''New Avengers v1'': | ||
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Jonas Harrow is a male comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Jonas Harrow
As a result of his unorthodox experiments, Harrow came to be discredited as a surgeon and expelled from the medical profession. One day, he came upon a near-dead criminal lying on the streets in the Bowery where he decided to save the man. This was under the hope of redeeming his lost reputation where he helped repair the man's brain and fixed a steel allow to replace the shattered bone thus creating the man who came to be known as Hammerhead. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #114) Later on, he approached Frank Oliver where he offered to give him power and after accepting he conducted a series of operation on the man turning him into the Kangaroo. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #126)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Jonas Harrow was an ordinary human who came to be trained as a doctor. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #126) This was until the man was disgraced for his experiments. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #114) Harrow became a man of unusual talent who was skilled enough in certain techniques that could impart a person with superpowers. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #126)
He was known to implant devices in the people he experimented on in order to ensure their compliance. This included a recall device that allowed his experiment to return to him. In addition, he had a system in place where he could remotely destroy one of his creations. Use of the device was said to leave his target in incredible pain and was enough to scare them into complying with Harrow's orders. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #168)
Notes
- Jonas Harrow was created by Gerry Conway and John Romita, Sr. where he made his first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man v1 #114 (October, 1972).
Alternate Versions
Appearances
- Amazing Spider-Man v1: (1972)
- New Avengers v1:
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