Crimson Dynamo | |
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Anton Vanko as the original Crimson Dynamo.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance |
Tales of Suspense #46 (October 1963) |
Created by |
Stan Lee (Writer) Don Heck (Artist) |
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Alter ego | Anton Vanko |
Species | Human |
Notable aliases | Ivan Vanko |
Abilities | Armored suit grants: Superhuman strength and durability Flight via boot jets Hand-blasters Small missiles on the back shoulder area Computer and radio transmitter and receiver |
Crimson Dynamo | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance |
Iron Man #15 (July 1969) |
Created by |
Archie Goodwin George Tuska |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Alexander Nevsky |
Species | Human |
Team affiliations | Titanic Three |
Notable aliases | Alex Niven |
Abilities | Armored suit grants: Superhuman strength Flight Invulnerability Electric and laser blasts Smokescreen Backpack rocket launcher |
Crimson Dynamo (Russian: Багровый Динамо, Bagrovyj Dinamo; also Красный Динамо (Krasný Dinamo) ) is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most of whom have been supervillains. The various Crimson Dynamos have been powered armor–wearing Russian or Soviet agents who have clashed with the superhero Iron Man over the course of his heroic career.
The Anton Vanko version of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Tales of Suspense #46 (Oct. 1963) and was created by Stan Lee and Don Heck.
The Boris Turgenov version of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Tales of Suspense #52 (April 1964) and was created by Stan Lee, N. Korok, and Don Heck.
The Alex Nevsky version of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Iron Man #15 (July 1969) and was created by Archie Goodwin and George Tuska.
The Yuri Petrovich version of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Champions #7 (Aug. 1976) and was created by Tony Isabella and George Tuska.
The Dimitri Bukharin version of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Iron Man #109 and was created by Bill Mantlo and Carmine Infantino.
The Valentin Shatalov version of Crimson Dynamo first appeared in Iron Man #255 and was created by Glenn Herdling, Fabian Nicieza, and Herb Trimpe.