Crimson Dynamo
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==Crimson Dynamo (Anton Vanko)== | ==Crimson Dynamo (Anton Vanko)== | ||
: ''Main Article'': [[Anton Vanko]] | : ''Main Article'': [[Anton Vanko]] | ||
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+ | Ivan Vanko's nephew '''Arthur Vanko''' came to be a physicist and engineer who became a radical political idealist who resented his uncle. He came to study his uncle's research and developed a new version of the Crimson Dynamo armor that was powered by gamma radiation with this being sold to terrorists who used them in their operations. (Thunderbolts v2 #9) | ||
==Crimson Dynamo (Boris Turgenov)== | ==Crimson Dynamo (Boris Turgenov)== | ||
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: ''Main Article'': [[Valentin Shatalov]] | : ''Main Article'': [[Valentin Shatalov]] | ||
− | == | + | ==Crimson Dynamo (Galina Nemirovsky)== |
+ | : ''Main Article'': [[Galina Nemirovsky]] | ||
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+ | ==Overview== | ||
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+ | A formal training system was applied for the selection of these operatives with this becoming the '''Federal Dynamo''' program. (Darkstar & the Winter Guard v1 #1) Crimson Dynamo pilots were said to be difficult to train yet easy to replace. (Hulk: Winter Guard v1 #1) | ||
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+ | Variations of the armor included: | ||
+ | *'''Mark XIII''' : said to be far more manoeuvrable than previous versions. (Hulk: Winter Guard v1 #1) | ||
+ | *'''Ultra-Dynamo Armor''' : noted for its superior firepower, durability and targeting era. (Hulk: Winter Guard v1 #1) Pilots were able to operate its heavy weaponry via a neural response keyed to their brain. (Darkstar & the Winter Guard v1 #1) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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*''Tales of Suspense v1'': | *''Tales of Suspense v1'': | ||
*''Iron Man v1'': | *''Iron Man v1'': | ||
+ | *''Hulk: Winter Guard v1'': | ||
*''Hulk v2'': | *''Hulk v2'': | ||
+ | *''Thunderbolts v2'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Crimson_Dynamo Marvel Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimson_Dynamo Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimson_Dynamo Wikipedia Entry] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:52, 11 February 2020
The Crimson Dynamo is the name of several characters in the Marvel Universe.
Crimson Dynamo (Anton Vanko)
- Main Article: Anton Vanko
Ivan Vanko's nephew Arthur Vanko came to be a physicist and engineer who became a radical political idealist who resented his uncle. He came to study his uncle's research and developed a new version of the Crimson Dynamo armor that was powered by gamma radiation with this being sold to terrorists who used them in their operations. (Thunderbolts v2 #9)
Crimson Dynamo (Boris Turgenov)
- Main Article: Boris Turgenov
Crimson Dynamo (Alexander Nevsky)
- Main Article: Alexander Nevsky
Crimson Dynamo (Yuri Petrovich)
- Main Article: Yuri Petrovich
Crimson Dynamo (Dmitri Bukharin)
- Main Article: Dmitri Bukharin
Crimson Dynamo (Valentin Shatalov)
- Main Article: Valentin Shatalov
Crimson Dynamo (Galina Nemirovsky)
- Main Article: Galina Nemirovsky
Overview
A formal training system was applied for the selection of these operatives with this becoming the Federal Dynamo program. (Darkstar & the Winter Guard v1 #1) Crimson Dynamo pilots were said to be difficult to train yet easy to replace. (Hulk: Winter Guard v1 #1)
Variations of the armor included:
- Mark XIII : said to be far more manoeuvrable than previous versions. (Hulk: Winter Guard v1 #1)
- Ultra-Dynamo Armor : noted for its superior firepower, durability and targeting era. (Hulk: Winter Guard v1 #1) Pilots were able to operate its heavy weaponry via a neural response keyed to their brain. (Darkstar & the Winter Guard v1 #1)
Notes
- The concept of the Crimson Dynamo was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck where it made its first appearance in Tales of Suspense v1 #46 (October, 1963).
Alternate Versions
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- Tales of Suspense v1:
- Iron Man v1:
- Hulk: Winter Guard v1:
- Hulk v2:
- Thunderbolts v2:
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