Discus (comics)

Discus (comics)
Discus
Comic image missing.svg
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Power Man #22 (December 1974)
Created by Tony Isabella
Billy Graham
In-story information
Alter ego Tim Stuart
Partnerships Justin Hammer
Abilities Uses throwing discs as weapons,
Other assorted weaponry

Discus (Tim Stuart) is a fictional character from the Marvel Comics Universe and enemy of Luke Cage.

Contents

Publication history

Discus first appeared in Power Man #16 in December 1974, and was created by Tony Isabella and Billy Graham.

The character subsequently appears in Power Man #22 (December 1974), Power Man and Iron Fist #50 (April 1978), Iron Man #126-127 (September-October 1979), Power Man and Iron Fist #110 (October 1984), Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12 (1992), Web of Spider-Man Annual #8 (1992), New Warriors Annual #2 (1992), Civil War: War Crimes (February 2007), and Amazing Spider-Man #562-563 (August 2008).

Fictional character biography

The youngest son of Tyler Stuart, a warden at Seagate prison, Tim Stuart was employed by Justin Hammer and given a costume, jet-pack, and assorted weaponry. He took the name Discus, as his weapon of choice was a throwing disc; he usually carried disc-shaped flying blades. The younger brother of Stiletto, he was most often partnered, and rarely went on his own missions. Like Stiletto, he was a constant thorn in Luke Cage's side, but he also battled the Heroes for Hire, the Daughters of the Dragon, and Iron Fist.[1][2] Much later, both Stiletto and Discus were seen in Justin Hammer's employ. Attempting to capture Iron Man, Stiletto and Discus attacked but were easily defeated after their weapons were unable to harm him.[3] He and his brother, while imprisoned, found religion, but soon reverted back to their old ways and began working for Deadly Nightshade. However, as Stiletto continued on in his criminal career, Discus has not been seen for quite some time.[4]

A partnership began with the Sphinx and Justin Hammer brought Discus back to villainy. Along with Hammer's villain army, Discus battled Nova and Namorita, but he was defeated by both of them.[5][6]

Civil War

Discus returned and is recruited as part of Hammerhead's supervillain army. However, Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. forces attacked their forces.[7]

Discus appeared in Brand New Day as one of the villains in the bar.[8]

References

  1. ^ Power Man #22
  2. ^ Power Man and Iron Fist #50
  3. ^ Iron Man #126-127
  4. ^ Power Man and Iron Fist #110
  5. ^ Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12
  6. ^ Web of Spider-man Annual #8
  7. ^ Civil War: War Crimes
  8. ^ Amazing Spider-Man #562-563 (August 2008)

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Discus (comics) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Discus. Discus est un super vilain créé par Marvel Comics. Il est apparu pour la première fois dans Power Man #22, en 1974. Origine Tim Stuart est le fils de Tyler Stuart, gardien de la prison de Seagate. Quand… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Discus (disambiguation) — Discus, disk in Latin, may refer to: Discus (band), a progressive rock band from Indonesia Discus (comics), a fictional character from the Marvel Comics Universe and enemy of Luke Cage Discus (fish), a freshwater fish popular with aquarium… …   Wikipedia

  • Stiletto (comics) — Superherobox caption=Stiletto, art by Sal Velluto. comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Stiletto real name=Tom Stuart publisher=Marvel Comics debut= Hero for Hire #16 (December 1973) creators=Tony Isabella Billy Graham species= alliance… …   Wikipedia

  • Spirit of '76 (comics) — The Spirit of 76 is the name of two fictional comic book characters, one each from Harvey Comics and Marvel Comics.Harvey Comics The first comics character by this name is a patriotic superhero created by writer Gary Blakey and artist Bob Powell… …   Wikipedia

  • Hammerhead (comics) — Superherobox| caption=Hammerhead comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Hammerhead real name=unrevealed publisher=Marvel Comics debut= The Amazing Spider Man #113 (Oct 1972) creators=Gerry Conway John Romita, Sr. alliance… …   Wikipedia

  • Eel (comics) — The Eel is an alias used by two fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first character to take up the identity was Leopold Stryke who first appeared in Strange Tales #112, while his successor, Edward Lavell, first… …   Wikipedia

  • Nightshade (Marvel Comics) — Nightshade First appearance of Nightshade Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics …   Wikipedia

  • Squid (comics) — Superherobox| caption= comic color=background:#ff8080 character name=Squid real name=Don Callahan species=Human Mutate publisher=Marvel Comics debut= II #16, (2000) creators=Kurt Busiek Pat Olliffe alliance color=background:#c0c0ff alliances=Hood …   Wikipedia

  • Captain America's shield — is a fictional item, the primary defensive and offensive piece of equipment used by the Marvel Comics superhero Captain America, and he is seldom seen without it. Over the years, Captain America has had the use of several different shields of… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Poles — This is a partial list of famous Polish or Polish speaking or writing persons. In the interest of fairness and accuracy, a minority of persons of mixed heritage have their respective ancestries credited.HistoryMathematics Bartel * Stefan Banach * …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”