Cardiac (character)
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Cardiac (Elias Wirtham) is a fictional character, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
Created by writer David Michelinie and penciller Erik Larsen, he first appeared as Elias Wirtham in The Amazing Spider-Man #342 (December 1990)[1] and as Cardiac in The Amazing Spider-Man #344 (February 1991).[2][3]
Fictional character biography
Elias Wirtham is a physician and surgeon, and the owner and administrator of a biological research firm. He is driven to research life-saving medicine by his brother Joshua's death from an rare condition. He later discovers Joshua's death could have been prevented: a company had found a cure for his condition, but did not distribute the medicine due to it not being "profitable". Motivated to battle corporate greed, Elias replaces his heart with a beta-particle reactor which supplies energy through a vibranium weave mesh under his skin.[4] This energy, channeled through his muscles, increases his physical abilities and can be fired through his fists or the power staff he wields. He adopts the moniker "Cardiac" in reference to the source of his power.[5]
Fighting resumes
Cardiac becomes a vigilante, believing himself an instrument of justice. He first encounters Spider-Man while raiding Sapridyne Chemicals, a company owned by Justin Hammer which possesses chemicals vital for the production of cocaine. Hammer hires the Rhino to kill Cardiac for raiding his company, but Cardiac defeats him.[6]
Cardiac returns periodically to perform his version of justice. He will kill criminals, but he is often bothered by his conscience as a result.[7]
Working with Superior Spider-Man
Elias Wirtham opens the Hospital for Emergency Aid and Recuperative Therapy (H.E.A.R.T.) in the former site of Mister Negative's homeless shelter F.E.A.S.T.[4] He comes into conflict with the Superior Spider-Man while attempting to treat Amy, a girl who has severe brain damage. However, Spider-Man learns of Cardiac's motivations and agrees to help him cure Amy.[8][9][10][11][12]
Powers and abilities
Cardiac's heart has been surgically replaced with a compact beta-particle reactor, which grants Cardiac power. He can channel beta particles through the neural web of his vibranium-mesh skin into his muscles thereby endowing him with superhuman strength and regeneration, and enhanced speed, agility, reflexes and endurance, and he can channel these particles through external objects (such as his pulse staff and hang glider). He wields a pulse staff which fires concussive force bolts in a distinctive pulse-like energy signature, and rides a beta-propelled hang-glider, which were both invented by Wirtham and his associates.[3][6] His vibranium-mesh skin is also able to block several bullet shots before the beta-particle energy is depleted.[8]
Elias Wirtham's business administrative skills provide him a strong power base with a number of connections to various enterprises. He has also earned an M.D. degree and is an accomplished physician and surgeon.[1]
References
External links
- World of Black Heroes: Cardiac Biography
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- Profile at Spiderfan.org
- Profile at ComicVine.com
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- ↑ a b The Amazing Spider-Man #342 (December 1990)
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- ↑ The Amazing Spider-Man #376 (April 1993)
- ↑ a b The Amazing Spider-Man #344 (February 1991)
- ↑ Wolverine (vol. 2) #134 (February 1999)
- ↑ a b The Superior Spider-Man #7 (April 2013)
- ↑ The Superior Spider-Man #8 (April 2013)
- ↑ The Superior Spider-Man #23 (December 2013)
- ↑ The Superior Spider-Man #24 (December 2013)
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