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Professor Emil Hamilton is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by
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, usually as a supporting character in stories featuring
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. The character was portrayed by
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in '' Man of Steel''.


Publication history

Created by writer
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and artist
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, Professor Emil Hamilton first appeared in '' The Adventures of Superman'' #424 (January 1987). His depictions in various incarnations range from that of a trusted ally to Superman and his colleagues to one who is cautious and mistrustful of Superman and his power, to an unambiguous villain. The character was named after
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, who wrote stories about Superman and other characters from the 1940s to the 1960s.


Fictional character biography

Emil Hamilton first appeared in '' The Adventures of Superman'' #424 (January 1987), as an apparent villain, using his gadgets to attack Superman in an attempt to gain funding by proving that they worked. A former employee of S.T.A.R. Labs and the US Government, it transpired he had been driven insane when all his research was bought up by
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, who took credit for the inventions. He was placed in a mental health facility and responded well to treatment. On his release, he set up a laboratory in
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and quickly became Superman's "scientific advisor", eking out a general living as a technical consultant. He was responsible for creating many devices that aided Superman, including the
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Projector and early Superman Robots, as well as helping Superman during such problems as the 'Krisis of the Krimson Kryptonite', when red
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created by
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shut down Superman's powers; until Superman's powers were restored, Hamilton provided him with various machinery such as a force field belt and an armored suit to allow him to continue as a hero. Later, another force field belt Emil provides allows Superman to get around the power-blocking talents of the artificial life forms 'Psi-Phon' and 'Dreadnaught'. Emil's first time turning evil is when the immortal 'Mister Z' brainwashes him into assisting in an attack on Superman. Later, Superman is fighting the alien monster Doomsday. Working with Bibbo, another ally of the Man of Steel, Emil sets up a powerful laser and scores a direct strike on the monster. It does little to stop it. The two combatants seemingly fall dead and Emil creates a CPR unit for the hero. Bibbo is injured while using it and Hamilton takes over. Their efforts fail and Superman is declared dead. This failure causes feelings of intense guilt that not even Hamilton's long-term female friend Mildred Krantz can help him overcome. After the hero's return, Emil helps in the investigation of a Superman 'corpse duplicate'. He lost an arm during the "Fall of Metropolis" storyline, but replaced it with a self-designed cybernetic
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. He also provided
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with the visor that duplicated Superman's vision powers (x-ray and heat vision). This helps Superboy get a start on a heroic career in Hawaii. Hamilton would also enjoy time in that state as well. He spends time with Superman, assisting him in restoring in
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and saving the lives of the citizens of the Bottle City of Kandor.


Villainy

Many years later, when John Henry Irons returned to
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, just prior to the B13 Event, Hamilton felt he was being sidelined, as Superman now had access to a scientific genius who was also a fellow superhero. He disappeared during the B13 Event when Metropolis was transformed into a future version of itself. He eventually resurfaced as the Overmind, the leader of a cyberpunk gang plotting the return of Brainiac 13. He claimed, however, that the B13-technology in his prosthetic arm was controlling his actions. Presumably this claim held some truth, as he later returned to his role as Superman's advisor using his innate understanding of the futuristic technology now available to him. Hamilton, together with several other scientific geniuses and robotic beings (Automan, Brainstorm,
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, Ford, and
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), was for a brief period part of the composite cybernetic being called ''Enginehead''. However (if this story is still canon), the being seems to have been divided into the individual personalities again shortly after the events of the series. In a 2005 storyline it was revealed that Hamilton was, in fact, the villain named Ruin, who had been targeting Superman's loved ones. Ruin claimed to have discovered that Superman was sucking the sun dry of its solar energy, and that, in 4.5 billion years, it would mean the end of life on Earth. The identity of Ruin had been kept a mystery, until it seemed that Clark's friend, and former
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,
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was Ruin. Pete Ross claimed innocence, but he became even more suspect when he escaped from custody. It turned out that it had been Hamilton who had framed Ross and kidnapped him again from prison. Hamilton then confronted and revealed himself to Superman, seemingly killing the 5th dimension imp
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in the process when he tried to save Superman. Superman defeated the insane Hamilton and saved Pete,
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, and their child. Superman later cleared Ross' name and reputation, and Hamilton was apparently imprisoned. During the events chronicled in the "
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" storyline, Ruin was one of many superhuman criminals who joined the villainous
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organized by Alexander Luthor Jr. The pre-" Flashpoint" version of Emil Hamilton appears during the 2015 "
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" storyline. He has seemingly reformed, having made a home in the pre-"Flashpoint"
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on the planet Telos, and repaired his friendship with
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. Emil spent time rebuilding the Whiz Wagon, a flying, multi-purpose vehicle, as self-imposed reformation therapy.


Powers and abilities

Emil Hamilton is a normal human being and thus, has no inherent super powers, though he is a brilliant scientist and inventor, having designed and built devices such as a force-field generator. However, as Ruin he dons a "power suit." The suit allows Ruin to take advantage of his knowledge of Superman's weaknesses. Powerful blasts of Kryptonian red sunlight can be fired from the suit, which essentially sap Superman of all his powers. Also, Ruin is able to transport himself to the Phantom Zone (though at a detriment to his health), and reemerge anywhere, effectively allowing him to teleport. If the suit is forcibly removed from Hamilton's body, it self-destructs with a massive force, apparently enough to destroy a small city, although enough time elapsed between the removal and the explosion for Superman to get it to a safe distance using his superspeed. Emil has designed various prosthetic arms with unusual abilities, including one that acted as a
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dispenser.


Other versions

* Professor Hamilton made an appearance in the ''
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'' tale, '' JLA: The Nail''. In this story, Hamilton still operates S.T.A.R. labs, but it is a secret-alien research facility in
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that includes various heroes and villains who have been publicly identified as aliens to increase paranoia among the population (it is unclear if Hamilton is a willing part of the propaganda program or genuinely believes the idea that metahumans are alien invaders). Hamilton also appeared in '' Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl and Batgirl'', featuring
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and
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, having previously worked with Lex Luthor to create a new solar battery only to be disgraced when he tried to reveal the truth about the project (it actually uses the corpse of the infant Kal-El as a power source). * Hamilton continues to play a supporting role in the ''
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'' Season Eleven comic. With his new position at STAR Labs, he was tasked with helping the Watchtower Network with the construction of an outpost on the Moon. Months later, Emil was unexpectedly reunited with Tess, who was revealed to still be alive, inside the brain of her half-brother,
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. Tess was extracted from Lex's brain and Emil uploaded her consciousness to the Watchtower computer system. Because of an earlier incident with
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and his robotic body, who had been in the same situation as Tess, Emil began acting as her psychiatrist. After Tess downloaded herself into an android body called " Red Tornado", the two began going on dates. As her activities with the new Justice League required her to spend time on the new Lunar outpost, Emil decided to get himself certified in space travel, thus allowing him to visit her there.''Smallville Season 11: Continuity'' #4


In other media


Television

* Dr. Emil Hamilton appeared in two episodes of '' Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'' (both in the second season), as a S.T.A.R. Labs scientist, played by John Pleshette. In the episode "That Old Gang of Mine", Hamilton had used the DNA of
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(portrayed by
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) to regenerate the criminal as part of an experiment that would reprogram him as a good citizen, though this also led to Al Capone making Hamilton recreate
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(portrayed by
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) and
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(portrayed by Amy Hathaway and Joseph Gian) as part of a plot to take over Metropolis. The clones are defeated by Superman and arrested by the police as Hamilton goes quietly with Detective Wolfe and he is not in trouble and just want to know how he resurrected them. In the episode "Return of the Prankster", Hamilton explains to
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and Clark Kent how Prankster's light ray causes paralysis, and makes special contact lenses for Superman to use in order to defeat Prankster. The recurring character of Dr. Bernard Klein (Kenneth Kimmins) served a similar role to Hamilton in the series. * Professor Hamilton appears in two shows in the
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: ** Professor Hamilton was a regular in '' Superman: The Animated Series'', voiced by
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. He is the director of S.T.A.R. Labs. He starts out and serves as a valuable ally to
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for a majority of the series, constructing things for his use such as
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-resistant suits from
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and other utilities like inter-
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al warps, as well as working on a
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projector in the episode "Blasts from the Past". After
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's brainwashing of Superman and the latter's subsequent attack on Earth in the series finale "Legacy", Hamilton briefly experiences Superman's flash of anger and begins to feel a growing distrust towards him and other
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s. ** Later in ''
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'', Professor Hamilton (now voiced by
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) had secretly become a confederate of
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, the leader of
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. Hamilton is Cadmus' expert geneticist who uses
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and other such methods to create metahumans loyal and subservient to that organization. This includes a clone of Supergirl (whose DNA he had secretly obtained during "Legacy") in the season one episode "Fearful Symmetry" named Galatea, who would be of primary importance in the Cadmus Project's endeavors against the Justice League. Superman finally discovers Hamilton's betrayal of trust in "Question Authority". Hamilton is unrepentant of his actions, and makes it clear that he believes Superman can never be fully trusted again, comparing Superman to
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. In one surprising moment, Galatea hugs Hamilton referring to him as "Daddy", making Hamilton to realize his regret of turning his “daughter” into solely a super-weapon. He and Amanda Waller eventually discover that Lex Luthor manipulated both Cadmus and the Justice League to achieve his own selfish gain, such as stealing Cadmus’ technology, framing the Justice League through hacking the Watch Tower’s death-ray and created an Amazo-like android body before Waller destroyed it on time, thus forcing Cadmus’ true mastermind, Brainiac, whose body merge with Luthor revealing himself in front of both Waller and original founders of Justice League. After both Luthor and Brainiac are defeated, Hamilton’s current activities after Cadmus’ disbandment from a result of Luthor and Brainiac’s conspiracies are not known. * There were two Doctor Hamiltons in the live-action TV series ''
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'': :: Steven Hamilton was introduced in the first season, portrayed by
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. He appeared in Season One episodes Craving, Nicodemus, Obscura, and Season Two's Duplicity. An expert in
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and the meteor rocks, Dr. Hamilton was hired by
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to examine the effects of kryptonite and psychosis given his status as the "meteor freak" of town. Through his partnership with Lex, he'd later to produce a cure for the effects of the deadly Nicodemus flower during his work for Cadmus Labs. In the second season, he dies from overexposure to kryptonite, before driven insane from it. The series has given no indication of any relationship between Steven and Emil Hamilton other than a shared surname. :: In the season eight episode "Identity", Emil Hamilton's name was seen in a ''
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'' article about the mysterious "Red-Blue Blur", Clark Kent's earliest superhero identity, which had been sighted around the city of
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. His first on-screen appearance is in the episode "Bulletproof", where he is played by
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, who went on to appear in a total of 14 episodes. He appears as a private doctor hired by
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for his
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who saves the Martian Manhunter's life following being shot by a corrupt police officer. :: In "Beast", after Clark loses the use of his powers to
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, Hamilton equips Clark with a fast, high-tech car. In season ten, he regularly assists the Justice League, he is subject to interrogation by proponents of the Vigilante Registration Act, attends Clark's bachelor party, and has a one-night stand with
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( Cassidy Freeman). ::He took over Virgil Swann's role and who is Superman's lead scientist and doctor and runs STAR Labs that was founded by Virgil Swann. * In the TV series ''
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'', Sarah Robson portrays DEO Doctor Amelia Hamilton, a female version of the character. In "For the Girl Who Has Everything", Dr. Hamilton would treat Supergirl after exposure to the Black Mercy by Non and diagnose Silver Banshee/Siobhan Smythe's powers in "Worlds Finest".


Film

* Dr. Emil Hamilton was portrayed by
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in
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's 2013 film, '' Man of Steel''. In this version, he is a
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scientific adviser for the U.S. military under Gen. Swanwick, who is hired to view the Kryptonian scout ship found in the
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. He later attends the interrogation of
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and Superman, and plays a crucial part in the film's climax, in which he helps destroy the Kryptonian world engine that threatened to destroy all human life, though Hamilton sacrifices his own life in the process. * An alternate universe version of Emil Hamilton appears in '' Justice League: Gods and Monsters'', voiced by
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. He is part of LexCorp's "Project Fair Play", a weapons contingency program that would destroy the Justice League if necessary. Professor Hamilton is seen discussing the project with the other scientists involved (consisting of John Henry Irons, Thomas Morrow, Michael Holt, Pat Dugan, Karen Beecher, Thaddeus Sivana,
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, Stephen Shin, and
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) before they are attacked and killed by the Metal Men. On Hamilton's part, he was stabbed by the Wonderdroid with his body dropping near the billiards where Beecher was hiding, much to her horror. Will Magnus survived as he secretly orchestrated the attack on his fellow scientists.


Video games

* In the 1999 video game ''
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'', Professor Hamilton appears as a supporting character alongside Jimmy Olsen and Lois Lane, but they are captured by Lex Luthor in the beginning of the game. * In the beginning of the 2006 game ''
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'', Professor Hamilton gives instructions on the meteor shower to Superman.


References


External links


Emil Hamilton at the DC Animated wiki

Emil Hamilton at the DC Database
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