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==Fictional character biography==
==Fictional character biography==
Born to a woman who is clinging to her fifteen minutes, Striker was forced to become a child actor at a young age after his mother told him “You’re nothing and you, my beautiful boy, are gonna be something”. His mother hired Rick as a manager for him, one who molested Striker when no one was around. Striker tried to tell his mother of Rick’s actions, but she scolded him for saying “lies” based on the connections Rick had. When Rick tried to go farther than his usual touching, Strikers powers manifested resulting in his facial scar and the white streak in his hair. [[Green Goblin|Norman Osborn]]found him and gave Striker whatever he wanted in exchange for the use of his powers.
Little is known about Striker's past other than at some stage his abilities had been tampered with in some way by [[Green Goblin|Norman Osborn]].


===Heroic Age===
===Heroic Age===

Revision as of 02:56, 16 February 2012

Striker
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAvengers Academy #1
In-story information
Alter egoBrandon Sharpe
Team affiliationsAvengers Academy
AbilitiesElectric manipulation

Striker is a fictional character appearing in comic books from Marvel Comics.

Fictional character biography

Born to a woman who is clinging to her fifteen minutes, Striker was forced to become a child actor at a young age after his mother told him “You’re nothing and you, my beautiful boy, are gonna be something”. His mother hired Rick as a manager for him, one who molested Striker when no one was around. Striker tried to tell his mother of Rick’s actions, but she scolded him for saying “lies” based on the connections Rick had. When Rick tried to go farther than his usual touching, Strikers powers manifested resulting in his facial scar and the white streak in his hair. Norman Osbornfound him and gave Striker whatever he wanted in exchange for the use of his powers.

Heroic Age

Striker is recruited into the Avengers Academy along with six other students who have been affected by Osborn.[1]

Striker reveals to Julie Power that he thinks he is gay.[2]

Powers and abilities

Striker is able to unleash massive amounts of electrical energy and appears capable of flight.

References

  1. ^ Avengers Academy #1
  2. ^ Avengers Academy #23