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Angar the Screamer
Real Name: David Alan Angar
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Powers: Angar possesses the ability to vocally emit piercing screams that create convincing, seemingly tangible hallucinations in anyone who hears his voice. His screams sonically stimulate the chemcials of the brain, creating natural toxins that induce hallucinations. Angar cannot control the specific content of his victim's hallucinations. Instead they are products of the victim's own subsonscience. His power does tend to induce psychotic and nightmarish fantasies, however.
Bio: David Angar, a radical social activist, volunteered to undergo an experiment to confer upon him superhuman powers. Subjected to technology brought to Earth from Titan by the priestess Moondragon, Angar acquired unusual vocal powers. While Moondragon hoped to create more allies against the mad Titan Thanos, her erstwhile partner, Kerwin J. Broderick, employed Angar as a special operative for his own criminal enterprises. Angar's first assignment was to destroy Daredvil and the Black Widow, but Daredevil talked him ou t of becoming a murderer. Since then, Angar has used his power for personal gain, and his schemes have brought him in conflict with Iron Fist and the original Spider-Woman, among others.
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First Appearance: Daredevil (1964) #100
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Issue Appearances: Avengers Spotlight (1989)
#26 - 'Tales from the Vault' #28 - 'Denver Doubles' #29 - 'What's the Point' Avengers Unplugged (1995)
#4 - 'The Old Ball and Chain' Captain America (1968)
Daredevil (1964)
#100 - 'Mind Storm!' #101 - 'Vengeance In The Sky Diamonds!' #105 - 'Menace From The Moons Of Saturn!' #106 - 'Life Be Not Proud!' #107 - 'Blind Man's Bluff!' Iron Fist (1975)
#1 - 'A Duel of Iron' #5 - 'When Slays the Scimitar!' #6 - 'Death Match!' #7 - 'Iron Fist Must Die!' Marvel Comics Presents (1988)
#97 - 'Death's Servant / Where Everybody Knows Your Alias... / Blind Fury / Collision Course' Marvel Premiere (1972)
#25 - 'Morning of the Mindstorm!' Marvel Special (1997)
#11 - 'Thunderbolts' #12 - 'Der unglaubliche Hulk' #16 - 'Thunderbolts' #20 - 'Thunderbolts' #21 - 'Die Rückkehr der Helden - Leb, Kree, oder Stirb!' #24 - 'Thunderbolts' Marvel: The Year-in-Review (1989)
#1 - '1989 The Year in Review' Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (1989)
#33 - 'Man Of Action' #34 - 'In The Field' #35 - 'More Men Of Action' Spider-Woman (1978)
#34 - 'The Wildfire Express!' #35 - 'Farewell to L.A.!' #50 - 'Lifeline' The Marvel Encyclopedia (2006)
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe (1983)
#1 - 'A: From Abomination to Avengers Quinjet' The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition (1985)
#1 - 'Abomination to Batroc's Brigade' Thunderbolts (1997)
Thunderbolts: From the Marvel Vault (2011)
Group Affiliation(s): Redeemers (Marvel) Famous Quotes: - Add a Famous Quote None.
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