Abraham Erskine

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Abraham Erskine is a male scientist that features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

He was involved in the study of Atlanteans as part of Project: Nietzsche. (Marvels Project v1 #1) Around World War I, John Steele was captured by the Germans and studied him for decades in order the resultant information to create the Master Race with Professor Erskine being one of the scientists involved in the project. (Secret Avengers v1 #9)

He was noted to have had a daughter who he was estranged from and she would later marry Tyler Paxton who was one of the candidates for Project Rebirth. She would have a son named Jacob who lived under his mothers second name. (Steve Rogers: Super Soldier v1 #1)

His grandson Jacob would conduct experiments in recreating the Super-Soldier Serum to serve as a cure for cancer whilst working for the Nextkin Corporation. He would take the name of Jacob Erskine partly to draw Steve Rogers out so that he could be used to complete the formula though was ultimately killed by a conspiracy within the company.(Steve Rogers: Super Soldier v1 #1)

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Notes

  • Abraham Erskine was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby where he made his first appearance as Doctor Reinstein in Captain America Comics v1 #1 (March 1941).

In other media

Television

  • In Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, a character that was seemingly Erksine made an appearance in the micro-episode "Meet Captain America". This saw Kang observe the chrono-archives on his ship to witness the history of Steve Rogers whereby a recording showcasing World War II was shown with a scientist involved in creating the Super-Soldier Serum. He was not identified as Abraham Erskine and his fate afterwards was now showcased.

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  • Captain America:

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