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Real Name: Fredric Woolrich | ||||||||
Also Known As: Blockbuster | ||||||||
Place Of Birth: Unknown | ||||||||
First Appearance: Captain America Vol.1 #258 (1981) Bronze Age Villain | ||||||||
Known Associates: Bludgeon, Razorblade, Slither, Viper | ||||||||
Group Affiliation: Former member of Fangs | ||||||||
Base Of Operations: Colorado | ||||||||
Grudges: Captain America | ||||||||
Creators: Chris Claremont, David Michelinie and Mike Zeck | ||||||||
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Enhanced Abilities: Heat-Ray wears a suit that enhances his strength, endurance and durability | |||||||
Body Armour: Heat-Ray's suit grants him a degree of protection from physical and energy attacks. | |||||||
Blasters: Heat-Ray's suit contains wrist mounted heat-rays and concussive energy blasters. | |||||||
Flight: Heat-Ray's boot-jets enable him to fly. | |||||||
Air-Supply: Heat-Ray's suit contains breathing and cooling systems which enable Heat-Ray to withstand fires he may have started. |
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Fredric Woolrich originally operated as Blockbuster, he was hired to burn down a number of Brooklyn apartment buildings. Captain America appeared at the scene of his initial arson job, rescuing people before succumbing to smoke inhalation. Realising that Cap would surely track him down, Blockbuster reassured his employer and obtained a battlesuit from Justin Hammer. |
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Heat-Ray at Marvel Database | ||||
Heat-Ray at Comic Vine | ||||
Heat-Ray at Marvel Universe: The Appendix | ||||