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Wonder Man
Real
Name: Simon Williams Occupation: Former industrialist, now stuntman,
actor, adventurer Identity: Publicly known Legal Status: Citizen of the United States with
a criminal record Former Aliases: None Place of Birth: Paterson, New Jersey Marital Status: Single Known Relatives: Sanford (father, deceased) Martha
(mother), Eric (alias the Grim Reaper, brother, deceased),
Vision ("brother") Group Affiliation: Former ally of the original
Masters of Evil, former member of the East Coast Avengers,
current member of the West Coast Avengers Base of Operations: Mobile First Appearance: AVENGERS #9
History: Simon Williams was the younger of two
sons of Sanford Williams, an industrialist who founded
a highly successful minutions factory called Williams
Innovations. When his older brother Eric declined his
father's offer to join the family firm, Simon, the more
studious, less athletic of the two, readily accepted.
When Sanford Williams died, Simon inherited full control
over the business, although he was only 22. Under Simon's
inexperienced management, Williams Innovations began to
lose its competitive edge in the marketplace to such rapidly
growing firms as Stark Industries. Desperately, Simon
sought his brother's aid, and the elder Williams agreed
to offer his advice. Eric suggested to Simon that he embezzle
some money from the company in order to invest in some
business enterprises Eric had gotten wealthy from, namely
the illicit racketeering run by the criminal Maggia families.
Desperate to save his father's business, Simon did as
his brother suggested. His embezzlement and Maggia connection
was discovered by his company's board of directors, and
Simon Williams was brought to trial. Found guilty and
facing a prison sentence, Williams was released when Amora
the Enchantress paid his bail and ensorcelled the authorities.
Baron Heinrich Zemo had read of Williams' case and, intrigued
by the newspapers' assertion that he blamed Anthony Stark
for his downfall, dispatched the Enchantress to recruit
Williams for the Masters of Evil. (Zemo believed Stark
to be the employer of his enemy Iron Man; in fact, Stark
was himself secretly Iron Man.). Disoriented by the upheavals
in his life, Simon Williams agreed to accompany the Enchantress
to Zemo's South American base.
Williams agreed to become a test subject for Zemo's "ionic
ray" treatment, a process that would endow him with
superhuman strength and durability. After undergoing the
arduous chemical and radiation treatments, Williams emerged
with the attributes he was promised. Zemo then gave him
a costume, dubbed him Wonder Man, and outlined his plan
to use him to defeat his foes the Avengers.
To ensure Wonder Man's cooperation, Zemo told him that
a side effect of the treatment that gave him his superhuman
powers was that it altered his metabolism so that he would
die within the week unless he was given regular treatments
of an unspecified antidote. Not wishing to die, Wonder
Man agreed to Zemo's plan and in a staged battle with
the Masters of Evil, he won the confidence of the Avengers.
When he explained to them that he was dying, the Avengers
accepted Wonder Man into their ranks and unsuccessfully
tried every means of science known to them to cure him.
Soon Wonder Man led the Avengers into an ambush by the
Masters of Evil. In the course of the battle, Wonder Man
had an attack of conscience and decided that he could
not betray the Avengers' kindness to him even if it cost
him his life. Deprived of Zemo's life-prolonging treatment,
Wonder Man succumbed to the mysterious side effect of
his power acquisition. Telling the Avengers that he was
glad that his final act was noble one, Wonder Man fell
still, displaying no vital signs.
Although the Avengers assumed that he had died and brought
his body back to the United States for identification
and burial, Wonder Man had actually gone into a deathlike
coma brought on by the still unstable mutagenic changes
triggered in his body. Sometime later, Williams' brother
Eric, now known as the criminal Grim Reaper, retrieved
his younger brother's body. The Reaper wished to use his
brother's cryogenically preserved body to bribe the Vision,
the android whose artificial brain was cybernetically
programmed with the memories and behavior patterns of
Simon Williams, into betraying the Avengers. The Grim
Reaper tried to convince the Vision that his consciousness
could be transferred into Wonder Man's body, giving the
Vision a more human form. Later, the Reaper claimed that
Wonder Man could not be resurrected and offered to have
the Vision's consciousness transferred into Captain America's
body instead. The Vision pretended to go along with the
Reaper's scheme in order to help the Avengers apprehend
him.
The Grim Reaper managed to escape after the incident,
however, and took with him his brother's seemingly lifeless
body. Now obsessed with the idea of reviving his brother
by any means whatsoever, the Reaper took Wonder Man's
body to New Orleans hoping that the local houngans (voodoo
priests) could resuscitate it. Led by the Black Talon,
the leader of their voodoo cult, the houngans used their
magic's to reanimate Wonder Man, but as a mindless zombie.
Frustrated by the imperfect result, the Grim Reaper had
the houngans instruct the semi-living being to accuse
the Vision of "stealing" his mind. He then pecked
the body into a large crate and shipped it to Avengers
Mansion. When the crate was opened, Wonder Man indeed
did as bade but to no real effect.
The Avengers subdued Wonder Man and brought it with them
to New Orleans to investigate what had happened. Curiously,
as Wonder Man began moving about again, he began shaking
off the effects of both the houngans' magic and Baron
Zemo's detrimental radiation treatment. Within a few days,
Wonder Man was conscious and fully functional ones again,
much to his surprise. The Avengers later examined him
and learned that he had simply been in a coma while his
body was fully metamorphosized from one of flesh and blood
to one of an unspecified superhuman flash-like substance
nourished by ionic energy instead of blood.
Wonder Man suffered considerable psycholoical trauma
adjusting to the change that had come over him as well
as his memories of being "dead." During the
initial months of adjustment, he resided at Avengers Mansion
as a guest and frequently lent his aid to the team. Despite
his vast strength and resistance to injury, Wonder Man
dreaded the thought of dying and facing oblivion again,
and was often overwhelmed by cowardice in life-threatening
situations. Finally, while battling the near-omnipotent
Korvac, Wonder Man was able to master his fears long enough
to live up to his full potential. However, he still felt
twinges of the same irrational fear from time to time,
Unable to vanquish it completely. He was eventually re-elected
to membership in the Avengers, and became close friends
with his Avenger the Beast.
The Grim Reaper, learning that his brother was now conscious
and no longer zombie like, stole into Avengers Mansion,
subdued the Avengers, and held a mock trial to determine
if this Wonder Man truly was his brother. Satisfied that
Wonder Man was his brother brought back to full life,
the Reaper planned to kill the Vision, whom he saw as
an inhuman mockery of his brother. Wonder Man fought his
brother to save the Vision and defeated him. The Avengers
committed the Grim Reaper to a mental institution but
he eventually got free. The Reaper was now convinced that
despite the evidence of the trial Wonder Man could not
be his brother for his brother would never lift a hand
against him. Thus both the Vision and Wonder Man were
mockeries of his brother who must die. The Reaper made
another attempt on the two that ended in failure.
While living at Avengers Mansion, Simon Williams decided
to seek employment in order to give himself something
useful to do and so he was not financially dependent upon
the Avengers. Having no inclination to go back into a
business where he had faced his greatest humiliation,
he determined to become an actor since he felt that during
much of his time with the Avengers he was only acting
at being a hero. His steadiest work was as a strongman
on a children's television show. He eventually quit the
job and also terminated his Avengers' membership during
a major reshuffling of the roster. Unable to get decent
acting work, he accepted a job at Cordco Incorporated
as a troubleshooter and security consultant. He only lasted
there a day before deciding to move on. Heading out to
Los Angeles, he decided to exploit his nearly indestructible
body by doing stunt work for the movies. He was highly
successful at this and soon began getting acting work
as well.
When Hawkeye went to Los Angeles to form the West Coast
Avengers, Wonder Man was invited to join the team. Despite
certain qualms about living up to the Avengers' standards,
he accepted. While helping the team in its struggle to
establish its own identity, Wonder Man began to come to
terms with himself and his role as a hero. Impressive
victories over such foes as Graviton, Ultron, and his
brother the Grim Reaper served to bolster his self-esteem
and his stunt work served to remind him just how impervious
he was to mortal danger). His turning point came when
he went on national television to announce that he was
guilty of the embezzlement charge brought against him
years ago and that he was sorry about it. Released from
the grip of this personal devil of his past, Wonder Man
was gratified when the public gave him a vote of confidence
for his candid admission. He has also come to regard the
Vision as a surrogate "twin brother" due to
their psychological similarity.
Simon's confidence continued to increase with each victory.
Suffused with ionic energy, he began to feel as if he
were immortal ... until the explosion of a Kree ion-cannon
dispersed his body's ionic energy. But Wonder Man's mind
lingered. His love for Wanda Maximoff, the hex-casting
heroine called the Scarlet Witch, tied him to the mortal
plane. And her love for him enabled Wanda to channel the
chaos-energies she wields to bring Wonder Man back to
life. Feeling unworthy of a second chance due to the mistakes
of his past, Simon sought to reclaim his dignity and sense
of self-worth. To help those overwhelmed by forces beyond
their control, he established Second Chances -- a non-profit
foundation funded by the re-release of his movies and
videos, plus countless new projects and endorsements.
Finally free of his personal demons, Wonder Man has become
a confident, capable crimefighter and staunch member of
the Avengers.
Height: 6 ft. 2 in. Weight: 380 lbs. Eyes: Red Hair: Grey (dyed black) Unusual Feature: Wonder Mans eyes no longer have
irises. His entire eyeball is permeated with shifting
spots of energy, presumably the "ionic" energy
that gave him his powers.
Strength Level: Wonder Man possesses superhuman
strength enabling him to lift (press) 95 tons under optimal
conditions.
Known Superhuman Powers: Wonder Man possesses
superhuman strength, durability, stamina as well as the
power of flight. The tissue and bones of his entire body
have been augmented in strength and to a certain extent
supplanted by an unknown substance during the "ionic
ray" bombardment. Despite Wonder Man's statements
that he is composed of "ionic energy," he is
actually composed of organic matter that is permeated
with this form of energy. His superhuman stamina enables
him to exert himself at peak level for up to one half
hour before fatigue poisons build up in his blood, causing
him to tire. His skin and tissue is hard enough to enable
him to resist virtually any form of penetration wound.
He can withstand temperature extremes from -150 degrees
to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit without any harm. He no longer
requires food, water, or air, since the energy that gives
him life is far more efficient and self-sustaining than
the biochemical processes that sustain ordinary human
life. Despite his various invulnerabilities, it still
is possible to render him unconscious by a sufficiently
powerful force. He still possesses nerve ending which
allow him to feel pain at certain level. Because of the
energy empowering him, Wonder Man no longer ages.
Paraphernalia: Even though he no longer requires
it, Wonder Man once employed small jet-engines that he
wears on a shoulder harness in order to fly. These engines,
designed by Anthony Stark, enable him to fly for up to
5 hours before refueling. He can attain a maximum altitude
of 2 miles and a maximum speed of 80 miles per hour (provided
he is not carrying any cargo). He can lift aloft up to
300 pounds before he exceeds the design limits of the
jet engines. He can exceed the design limits by a maximum
factor of 1000 before causing a total system seize-up.