Weiderman, Charlie
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| | debut = Amazing Spider-Man #515 (2005) | | debut = Amazing Spider-Man #515 (2005) | ||
| | origin = Amazing Spider-Man #515 (2005) | | origin = Amazing Spider-Man #515 (2005) | ||
| - | | significant_issues = Bullied at Midtown High (Amazing Spider-Man #515, 2005); brought knife to school, slashed tires of bullies' cars (Amazing Spider-Man #516, 2005); experiment exploded (Amazing Spider-Man #515, 2005); murdered Rich and Sheila (Amazing Spider-Man #517, 2005); destroyed Peter's apartment and Parker family home, immobilized by Spider-Man (Amazing Spider-Man #518, 2005) | + | | significant_issues = Bullied at Midtown High (Amazing Spider-Man #515, 2005); brought knife to school, slashed tires of bullies' cars (Amazing Spider-Man #516, 2005); experiment exploded (Amazing Spider-Man #515, 2005); murdered Rich and Sheila (Amazing Spider-Man #517, 2005); destroyed Peter's apartment and Parker family home, immobilized by Spider-Man (Amazing Spider-Man #518, 2005); released from the skinsuit (Amazing Spider-Man #582, 2009) |
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| As an adult, Charlie still searched for vindication. His father died and left him enough money to help fund the creation of a porous polymer compound that could completely cover a soldier and protect him from harm. Charlie eventually realized that his "skinsuit" would have to be composed of the energy-absorbing metal [[Glossary:V#Vibranium|Vibranium]] to protect the wearer from any impacts. Charlie talked Peter into a letter of recommendation that swayed industrialist [[Iron Man (Anthony Stark)|Tony Stark]], who was aware of Spider-Man's true identity, into authorizing a large grant. When Peter saw Charlie's hasty shortcuts involving the volatile Vibranium, however, he wanted to pull the plug on the project. Frantic, Charlie rushed the procedure and the Vibranium blew up, encasing him in a skinsuit that bestowed the metal's properties on him. | As an adult, Charlie still searched for vindication. His father died and left him enough money to help fund the creation of a porous polymer compound that could completely cover a soldier and protect him from harm. Charlie eventually realized that his "skinsuit" would have to be composed of the energy-absorbing metal [[Glossary:V#Vibranium|Vibranium]] to protect the wearer from any impacts. Charlie talked Peter into a letter of recommendation that swayed industrialist [[Iron Man (Anthony Stark)|Tony Stark]], who was aware of Spider-Man's true identity, into authorizing a large grant. When Peter saw Charlie's hasty shortcuts involving the volatile Vibranium, however, he wanted to pull the plug on the project. Frantic, Charlie rushed the procedure and the Vibranium blew up, encasing him in a skinsuit that bestowed the metal's properties on him. | ||
| - | Attempting to duck responsibility, maddened by the chemicals in his suit and by Peter's insistence that he turn himself in, Charlie went on a rampage, locating and killing Rich and Sheila, a young married couple who had both ridiculed him back in high school, fighting Spider-Man, and planning to kill Peter's relatives [[Parker, May (Aunt May)|Aunt May]] and [[Watson-Parker, Mary Jane|Mary Jane]]. Unable to track down the Parkers, Charlie settled for destroying Peter's apartment and the family home in Forest Hills. Recalling that the fluid Vibranium could be made solid by the use of extreme pressure, Spider-Man forced Charlie into an atmospheric chamber at [[Stark International]], causing the skinsuit to harden, immobilizing him inside. Although doctors can penetrate the suit enough to take care of Charlie's bodily needs, he remains trapped within, perhaps for the rest of his life. | + | Attempting to duck responsibility, maddened by the chemicals in his suit and by Peter's insistence that he turn himself in, Charlie went on a rampage, locating and killing Rich and Sheila, a young married couple who had both ridiculed him back in high school, fighting Spider-Man, and planning to kill Peter's relatives [[Parker, May (Aunt May)|Aunt May]] and [[Watson-Parker, Mary Jane|Mary Jane]]. Unable to track down the Parkers, Charlie settled for destroying Peter's apartment and the family home in Forest Hills. Recalling that the fluid Vibranium could be made solid by the use of extreme pressure, Spider-Man forced Charlie into an atmospheric chamber at [[Stark International]], causing the skinsuit to harden, immobilizing him inside. Although doctors can penetrate the suit enough to take care of Charlie's bodily needs, he remains trapped within. As Peter Parker and Tony Stark talked about a way to remove the skinsuit, tears fell from Charlie's frozen eyes. |
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| + | Charlie did regain some degree of speech and movement when he volunteered for [[Osborn, Harry|Harry Osborn]]'s Promethean Trials as a test subject for a chemical that will cure Harry's ex-brother-in-law [[Molten Man|Mark Raxton]]. The experiment is a success and Charlie is freed from the skinsuit. | ||
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As an adult, Charlie still searched for vindication. His father died and left him enough money to help fund the creation of a porous polymer compound that could completely cover a soldier and protect him from harm. Charlie eventually realized that his "skinsuit" would have to be composed of the energy-absorbing metal Vibranium to protect the wearer from any impacts. Charlie talked Peter into a letter of recommendation that swayed industrialist Tony Stark, who was aware of Spider-Man's true identity, into authorizing a large grant. When Peter saw Charlie's hasty shortcuts involving the volatile Vibranium, however, he wanted to pull the plug on the project. Frantic, Charlie rushed the procedure and the Vibranium blew up, encasing him in a skinsuit that bestowed the metal's properties on him.
Attempting to duck responsibility, maddened by the chemicals in his suit and by Peter's insistence that he turn himself in, Charlie went on a rampage, locating and killing Rich and Sheila, a young married couple who had both ridiculed him back in high school, fighting Spider-Man, and planning to kill Peter's relatives Aunt May and Mary Jane. Unable to track down the Parkers, Charlie settled for destroying Peter's apartment and the family home in Forest Hills. Recalling that the fluid Vibranium could be made solid by the use of extreme pressure, Spider-Man forced Charlie into an atmospheric chamber at Stark International, causing the skinsuit to harden, immobilizing him inside. Although doctors can penetrate the suit enough to take care of Charlie's bodily needs, he remains trapped within. As Peter Parker and Tony Stark talked about a way to remove the skinsuit, tears fell from Charlie's frozen eyes.
Charlie did regain some degree of speech and movement when he volunteered for Harry Osborn's Promethean Trials as a test subject for a chemical that will cure Harry's ex-brother-in-law Mark Raxton. The experiment is a success and Charlie is freed from the skinsuit.



