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Charcoal

Charcoal

Charles Burlingame was transformed into a stone-like entity by Arnim Zola. He joined the Thunderbolts but died during one of their missions.

Name:
Charcoal
Publisher:
Real name:
Charles Burlingame
Aliases:
  • Charles Burlingame
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Blast Power
  • Density Control
  • Elasticity
  • Fire Control
  • Flight
  • Healing
  • Heat Generation
  • Invulnerability
  • Shape Shifter
  • Size Manipulation
  • Super Strength
  • Tracking
  • Unarmed Combat
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Bio

Charles Burlingame's father moved around a great deal and had trouble finding work, until he attended a rally of the Imperial Forces of America. The elder Burlingame joined that organization and took his son with him. Arnim Zola, working for the Imperial Forces, discovered that Charlie possessed the genetic potential to develop superhuman powers and facilitated the youngster's transformation into Charcoal, the Burning Man. As part of a group called the Bruiser Brigade, Charcoal fought the Thunderbolts as an enemy, but joined the team soon after. He was subsequently killed in battle with Graviton.

Creation

Charcoal was created by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley in 1998 and first appeared in Thunderbolts #19. His original concept was thought up by a comic book fan for a Create-A-Villain contest sponsored by Marvel and Wizard Magazine, a concept that Busiek and Bagley expanded on.

Powers & Abilities

Charlie Burlingame can transform into a being seemingly composed of charcoal. In this form he can:

  • Manipulate heat,
  • Reshape himself into any carbon form, including flaming incendiary or rock-hard diamond,
  • Change his size and shape, and even stretch his appendages while fighting,
  • Heal himself from most damage, including holes blown through him,
  • Fly in his flaming incendiary form,
  • And sense where any broken off piece of him was, effectively allowing him to place trackers on others and follow them.

Toys

Charcoal has his own figure in the Marvel HeroClix line.

Issues

October 1998

February 1999

March 1999

April 1999

May 1999

June 1999

July 1999

August 1999

September 1999

October 1999

November 1999

December 1999

January 2000

February 2000

March 2000

April 2000

May 2000

June 2000

July 2000

August 2000

September 2000

October 2000

November 2000

December 2000

January 2001

Volumes

1997

1998

1999

2000

2002

Died in issues

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