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Dr.
Malus
Real
Name: Karl Malus Occupation: Former surgeon, now criminal research scientist Identity: Malus does not use a dual identity. Legal Status: Citizen of the United States with a criminal
record Place of Birth: Mud Butte, South Dakota Marital Status: Single Known Relatives: None Group Affiliation: Employee of Power Broker, Inc. Base of Operations: Los Angeles area First Appearance: SPIDER-WOMAN #30
History: Dr. Karl Malus was fascinated by the subject
of superhuman powers since the first time he read a newspaper
account of the Fantastic
Four. Upon graduating with a degree in biology from
the University of California at Los Angeles, he applied
to various institutions for a grant to study supernormal
capacities in depth. Unable to get any funding through
legal means, Malus contacted certain wealthy investors'
active in the Los Angeles underworld. They set him up
with a laboratory facility with the agreement that they
could exploit the fruits of his research. Malus immodestly
called his facility the Institute for Supranormality Research
despite the fact that he comprised its entire staff. The
underworld provided him with human test subjects to experiment
upon, comprised of individuals the mob sought to liquidate.
None of Malus's early test subjects survived his various
experiments. Malus hoped to eventually find an individual
who already had superhuman powers he could study. In the
course of research, Malus came up with a number of special
toxins and other chemical-based weaponry which he sold
to such Los Angeles criminals as the Enforcer.
Malus's first recorded encounter with a superhuman being occurred
when the criminal Fly sought out Malus to bolster his
waning powers. Malus sent the Fly to steal some special
equipment, but the theft led the Fly into battle with
the original Spider-Woman.
Malus determined to transfer the Spider-Woman's powers
into the Fly. He lured her to his laboratory by stealing
the comatose body of the Spider-Woman's then-partner,
criminologist Scott McDowell, who had been stricken by
one of the Enforcer's toxic bullets. After the Spider-Woman
defeated the Fly, Malus offered to resuscitate McDowell
in exchange for lenient treatment. While reviving him,
Malus injected McDowell with an extract of the Fly's blood,
which days later caused McDowell's body to temporarily
develop certain of the Fly's superhuman powers.
McDowell donned a costume Malus anonymously sent him and for
several days wore it, calling himself the Hornet. Malus
wanted McDowell to capture the Spider-Woman for study,
but the ploy failed and McDowell eventually returned to
normal. Around the same time, Jack Russell contacted the
scientist; unaware of Malus's criminal connections, in
hopes of finding a chemical means to curb his rampages
as a werewolf on the three nights of the full moon. Malus
instead placed a control-collar device on him which enabled
him to force the Werewolf to battle Spider-Woman. (Malus
made a similar device for Kraven the Hunter which Kraven
used on Tigra.) When Spider-Woman freed the Werewolf,
he attacked Malus and wounded him.
Upon his recovery from the injuries the Werewolf inflicted
upon him, Malus served a short sentence and was paroled.
He returned to his laboratory to continue his experiments.
The dancer calling himself Daddy Longlegs, who had ingested
some of the growth formula invented by Henry
Pym, sought Malus's help to cure him of his freakish
condition. In treating him, Malus acquired a sample of
Pym's serum taken from Daddy Longlegs' blood. When Erik
Josten, now known as Atlas,
came to Malus for a means to renew the superhuman strength
that the original Baron
Zemo had given him, Malus decided to give Josten the
Pym growth compound in addition to his strength-augmenting
treatment. Hoping to finally have a superhuman accomplice,
Malus gave Josten a new costume and suggested he call
himself Goliath. Goliath was too powerful for Malus to
control, however, and he abandoned him.
Malus later acquired yet another test subject when an ex-convict
named Antonio Rodriguez requested Malus's help to cure
his wife of an undiagnosed ailment. Malus agreed if Rodriguez
would submit to treatment. Malus transferred genetic material
from an armadillo into Rodriguez's body, transforming
him into a human armadillo. Malus then dispatched Armadillo
to free Goliath from the custody of the West Coast Avengers,
hoping to assemble a team of henchmen. Captain
America defeated the Armadillo, however and alerted
the authorities to Malus's parole-violating activities.
Serving a short term, Malus was contacted in prison by Power
Broker, Inc., a mysterious underworld corporation whose
major business is the supplying of superhuman manpower
to various clients. Malus agreed to join the company in
return for getting out of jail. Power Broker, Inc. now
supplies Malus and his fellow criminal scientists with
all of the test subjects they can manage. One of Power
Broker Inc.'s major sources of clients are wrestlers who
wish to have their strength augmented so they can qualify
for the new Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation.
Malus utilizes the process by which he restored Erik Josten's
strength to augment the power of the wrestlers. To ensure
that the wrestlers keep paying twenty percent of their
earnings to Power Broker, Inc., Malus has been administering
a highly addictive synthetic drug to the wrestlers in
the course of their treatment. Power Broker, Inc. supplies
further quantities of this drug' to those who continue
to meet their payments. Wrestlers are told they will die
without the drug to stabilize their power, but in reality
they will only experience intense withdrawal symptoms.
Only five out of ten persons who undergo the treatment
emerge with superhuman strength; the rest become brain-damaged
or physically disfigured. Among those who underwent treatment
by Malus but escaped without being given the addictive
drug is Sharon Venture, who became the new Ms. Marvel.
Besides augmenting wrestlers, Malus continues to conduct
more exotic experiments, like that which produced Armadillo.
While working for Power Broker, Inc., he is protected
from prosecution and has state-of-the-art laboratory technology
and an ever abundant supply of test subjects.
Malus's experiments were discovered by Captain America,
who exposed them to legal authorities, with the help of
Demolition Man and the Night
Shift. Malus was arrested and is currently in prison.
More recently, Malus was used by the hero team Avengers to
give them information on the crime family Maggia in return
for a reduced sentence.
Height: 5 ft. 9 in. Weight: 155 lbs. Eyes: Brown Hair: Black
Strength Level: Karl Malus possesses the normal human
strength of a man of his age, height, and weight, who
engages in minimal regular exercise.
Known Superhuman Powers: None
Abilities: Karl Malus is a brilliant surgeon with great
knowledge in the field of chemistry, genetic manipulation
and radiology.