Lightmaster (real name Dr. Edward Lansky) is a
fictional character
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, a
supervillain
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appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics
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.
Publication history
Lightmaster first appeared in ''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #3 and was created by
Jim Shooter
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and
Sal Buscema
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.
Fictional character biography
Edward Lansky was born in
New York City
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. He was a physics professor and vice-chancellor of Empire State University who turned to crime and became a criminal mastermind as a way to prevent budget cuts for higher education that would have negatively affected the university.
As the Lightmaster, Lansky employed
Kraven the Hunter
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and the
Tarantula
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to help him kidnap several government officials of the city of New York who had initiated the budget cuts. The three were defeated by
Spider-Man, who foiled the plot. Spider-Man ran a current of electricity through the Lightmaster's body suit.
However, Spider-Man had inadvertently caused Lightmaster to become a being of unstable energy, dependent on constant exposure to light just to survive. Seeking revenge on Spider-Man, Lightmaster accidentally causes a
blackout in New York City, causing his own unstable body to dissipate into what he called a "light dimension." Lightmaster attempted to harness the powers of the mutant
Dazzler's powerful light source as a means to regain his physical form on Earth. However, he was driven back to his non-physical existence by Dazzler and Spider-Man. He again attempted to regain his physical form, this time by harnessing
Quasar
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's
quantum bands and taking over Quasar's body. On this latter occasion, Lightmaster succeeded in returning himself to a normal physical existence, despite Spider-Man's interference.
Lightmaster was later released into the custody of Genetech, who conducted experiments on him that made him more powerful, yet unstable. He was defeated by
Cloak and Dagger and taken back into custody by the Light Brigade.
In a fight with
Cable, he had been hired by the "One World Church" to distribute the Façade Virus, which the OWC intended to use to turn everyone blue and thus eliminate racial divides. Cable subverted his control and instead turned everyone pink for two days, before publicly disabling the virus.
Lightmaster was present at the Bar With No Name in New York when lawyer Mallory Book confronted the present villains because nobody wanted to hire her anymore since her affair with
Awesome Andy.
Two-Gun Kid
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beat up everyone when Batroc the Leaper treated Mallory badly.
He appeared in ''
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'' as one of the villains in the bar.
During the ''
Secret Invasion
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'' storyline, Lightmaster appears as member of
Hood's crime syndicate and attacked a
Skrull
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force. He accompanies Hood and other associates when his crime syndicate attacks
Mister Negative
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; the dispute is that the man is in charge of all of Chinatown's criminal operations and resists handing them over to the Hood.
Following the ''
Fear Itself'' storyline, Lightmaster was among the villains seen as an inmate at an unnamed prison. He participated in a prison riot until he and the villains involved were defeated by
Mimic
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and
Rogue
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.
Lightmaster later teamed up with the
Wrecking Crew in order to target Alchemax's latest device which would be able to sync with Lightmaster's powers. He and the Wrecking Crew ended up running afoul of
Superior Spider-Man
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Doctor Octopus
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' mind in Spider-Man's body) and the
Superior Six. Then Lightmaster received help from
Absorbing Man
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,
Blackout,
Mister Hyde,
Titania, and
Whirlwind
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to fight Superior Spider-Man and the Superior Six as an incarnation of the
Masters of Evil
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Publication ...
. During this time, it was revealed that Lightmaster is the father of
Sun Girl II.
[''Superior Spider-Man Team-Up'' #6]
Powers and abilities
Doctor Edward Lansky created a unique special body suit with a padded inner lining, a
power armor
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suit which utilized "gravity-pump circuitry" to allow him to manipulate photons for a variety of effects. With it, he could fly; emit blinding flashes of light; create semi-solid, low-mass constructs; create concussive beams of force; or create ''ersatz''
brass knuckles
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to increase the power of his punches. The suit could absorb fairly large amounts of electrical energy without damaging the wearer. A sufficient amount of energy caused the circuitry to overload and converted the mass of Lansky's body into unstable "living energy."
Doctor Lansky is a genius in the field of physics with a gifted intellect, and has a Ph.D. in physics.
References
External links
Spiderfan.org bio of Lightmaster(does not include his ''
Cable & Deadpool appearance).
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