Edwin Cord
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Edwin Cord | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Daredevil #167 (November 1980) |
Created by | David Michelinie, Bob Layton, and John Romita Jr. |
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Alter ego | Edwin Cord |
Edwin Cord is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
He was created by David Michelinie and Frank Miller and first appeared in Daredevil #167 (November, 1980).[1]
Fictional character biography
Head of the Cord Conglomerate, Edwin Cord is a well-connected yet frustrated businessman. He first appeared where he was the target of Aaron Soames (who wore the stolen Mauler armor from Cord Conglomerate) who planned to get revenge on Edwin for interfering with his plight. This was thwarted by Daredevil which ended with Aaron being killed by Cord's men who used their advanced weapons to open fire on Mauler.[2]
From his palatial estate on the East Coast, he plotted to bring down Tony Stark and his companies on a regular basis. Stark first encountered Cord at the Conclave of Electronics Engineers and Innovators in Dallas Texas where representatives from Roxxon Oil Corporation, S.H.I.E.L.D. and Cross Technological Enterprises. Cord hired the Raiders to take on Iron Man. He returned with his Raiders in an attempt to destroy the newly formed Stark Enterprises. After the Raiders were defeated, Cord shows a film of their exploits to S.H.I.E.L.D. to try to get the weapons contract they formerly offered to Stark. S.H.I.E.L.D. is unimpressed by Cord's illegal means and Edwin is arrested by the S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents.[3]
While in prison, Edwin hires Brendan Doyle to infiltrate Stark Enterprises and steal the Mauler armor in order to destroy the records and histories of the Stark Armor designs. Mauler was thwarted by Jim Rhodes.[4]
During the Armor Wars storyline, Cord was released from prison where he, Senator Boynton, and General Meade were overseeing Jack Taggert operating the Firepower armor that Cord's company created. They watch as Firepower completes a training where he manages to defeat a bunch of jets and tanks.[5] As Firepower is training with Private Baskin and Corporal Winters, Cord is approached by Boynton and Meade where they want Cord to hand over the Firepower armor which Cord turns down. Cord says to Boynton and meade that should they try to take it, he will reveal to the tabloids how the armor was conceived as a riot-control device and then has Taggart blow up the flatbed truck they were going to use to take away the armor. They are cowed though Meade is very unhappy. Over the next few days, Cord and Firepower seem determined to sabotage Stark Enterprises. Cord and Firepower intimidate a manufacturing group into not accepting a contract bid and blow up a shipment for Acutech Research and Development (a subsidiary of Stark Enterprises). After more days of destruction and harassment, Cord and Firepower drive Stark Enterprises to the point where Tony says they “can’t afford to lose another account.” Firepower arrives at the Stark Railyard where he injuresing Bill Segrist (who is in charge of the railyard) and gives Stark a message from Cord that says that he destroyed Iron Man and now plans to destroy the rest of Stark’s life.[6]
Cord would later go on to finance U.S. Agent and the Jury in a failed attempt to apprehend the Thunderbolts at the time when they and Warren Worthington III were fighting Graviton.[7]
Relatives
- Drexel Cord - An unspecified relation of Edwin Cord (maybe that of a father) who founded the Cord Corporation. He created the Demolisher to destroy Iron Man, but lost control of the robot and sacrificed his life to stop the Demolisher.
- Janice Cord - The daughter of Drexel Cord and the unspecified relative of Edwin Cord. She was killed during Iron Man's fight with Titanium Man and Crimson Dynamo.
References
External links
- Edwin Cord at Marvel Wiki
- Edwin Cord at Comic Vine
- Edwin Cord Edwin Cord at Iron Man Armory
- Janice Cord Janice Foswell at Iron Man Armory