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|image=Egghead comics.jpg |caption=Elihas Starr, the original Egghead. |character_name=Egghead |real_name=Elihas Starr |publisher=Marvel Comics |debut=Tales to Astonish #38 (December 1962) |creators=Stan Lee Jack Kirby Larry Lieber |alliances=Emissaries of Evil Masters of Evil Intelligencia Cross Technological Enterprises Lethal Legion |partners=Mad Thinker Puppet Master |aliases=Carl Stricker |powers=Genius intelligence Extensive knowledge in a wide variety of scientific and technological disciplines Ability to absorb new ideas and knowledge at a seemingly superhuman rate }} Egghead is the name of two fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is played by Michael Cerveris in Ant-Man and the Wasp. Publication historyThe original version (Elihas Starr) first appeared in Tales to Astonish #38 (December 1962), and was created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Larry Lieber. The second version first appeared in Dark Reign: Young Avengers #1 (July 2009), and was created by Paul Cornell and Mark Brooks. Fictional character biographyElihas StarrElihas Starr was born in Queens, New York. A gifted government research atomic scientist with an egg-shaped head, Starr was dismissed for espionage and resolved to use his intellect as a criminal mastermind. He was dealt a humiliating initial defeat by Ant-Man when he created a device to communicate with ants and tried to convince them to betray Ant-Man by leading into a fly paper trap. Ant-Man tricked him into thinking the ants had betrayed before revealing that the ants were friends and would never turn against Ant-Man.[1] Egghead later captured the Wasp to try luring his nemesis into a trap involving several creatures, including an iguana and an anteater, but this failed.[2] Egghead divided his remaining years between attempted world conquest and seeking revenge on his nemesis, often hiding out in the Bowery section of Manhattan in between.[3] Egghead allied with the Mad Thinker and the Puppet Master in a plot to use a laser satellite to blackmail the United States government.[4] He caused the death of Barney Barton, brother of Hawkeye who was aiding the Avengers,[5] hired the Swordsman to kidnap Hank Pym, and battled Clint Barton who had recently adopted the Goliath identity.[6] Egghead later kidnapped his niece Trish Starr in order to test a device which allowed him to steal other people's intelligence, and wound up battling Pym as Ant-Man again.[7] He would later cause her car to explode, causing her to lose an arm.[8] He then formed the second Emissaries of Evil in an attempt to gain possession of the mystic artifact the Star of Capistan. This team consisted of himself, the Rhino, Solarr and the Cobalt Man. Egghead and the Emissaries battled the Defenders.[9] Egghead also fought Spider-Man on several occasions. Egghead was obsessed with Pym and engineered the man's disgrace. Egghead approached Pym who was operating as Yellowjacket at the time, with a prosthetic arm that he wished to give to Trish in order make amends for his previous deeds. After the arm was installed, Egghead informed Pym that the arm contained a bomb that would be detonated unless Pym complied with Egghead's commands. Egghead had Pym attempt to rob a national treasury of adamantium, and Pym was caught and arrested by the Avengers.[10] With Pym apparently out of the way, Egghead then formed the third Masters of Evil as part of a plot against the Avengers.[11] Egghead then sent his Masters of Evil to kidnap Pym from his own trial, making it appear as if Pym himself had staged a rescue. The attempt was successful and Egghead instructed Pym to construct an anti-aging device. Subsequently, Pym goaded Egghead into letting him test the machine himself. However, the device turned out to be a weapon system, and he single-handedly defeated the assembled Masters of Evil. The Avengers arrived too late to be of assistance, but Hawkeye arrived at the laboratory in time to see the defeated Egghead about to shoot Hank in the back out of spite with his energy blaster. Hawkeye shot an arrow into Egghead's gun barrel. The gun misfired, causing an accidental explosion of the energy pistol which killed Egghead, avenging the death of Hawkeye's brother at Egghead's hands years ago.[12] Arnim Zola later created a proto-husk of Egghead as part of his Corpse Corps. Deadpool fought and killed Egghead's proto-husk, who then had a small bird pop out of its skull.[13]A flashback in Fall of the Hulks: Alpha showed that Egghead was a member of the Intelligencia.[14] Egghead later turned up alive thanks to a "Rejuvetech serum" used on him. He was behind the A.I.Vengers that he had computer technician Raz Malhotra activate after placing a neural override on the man. Egghead's activities attracted the attention of Pym in the Giant-Man alias and Ant-Man. After breaking free of the neural override, Raz shuts down the A.I.Vengers, and Egghead is knocked out by Pym.[15] Egghead is later hired by Darren Cross to work for Cross Technological Enterprises. To help control Cross's Pym Particle-related abilities, Egghead provides the Yellowjacket suit to wear.[16] Egghead later accompanies Cross and Crossfire into attacking Scott Lang's trial.[17] RobotA robot version of Egghead appears as a member of the new Young Avengers.[18] Although his original programming was "to respect all human life", the female neo-Nazi Big Zero (who seems to have a relationship with him) has reprogrammed him to hate several minorities.[19] Egghead is later recruited by the villain Zodiac (who was the benefactor of the Young Masters) to join his army.[20] In the pages of Avengers Undercover, Egghead is with the Young Masters when they are seen in Bagalia as members of the Masters of Evil.[21] Powers and abilitiesAlthough he had no superhuman powers of his own, Eilhas Starr's genius level intellect made him a formidable foe. He was particularly skilled in the fields of robotics and engineering, and could absorb new ideas and knowledge at a seemingly superhuman rate. He had a degree in atomic science, and extensive knowledge in a wide variety of scientific and technological disciplines. Starr designed a wide variety of sophisticated weapons and technological paraphernalia. As of Dark Reign: Young Avengers #1, the robot's powers have not been fully revealed. He has so far demonstrated the ability to fly and the power to phase his hand through a person's skull. In other mediaTelevision
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Video gamesThe Elihas Starr iteration of Egghead appears as a playable character in Lego Marvel's Avengers.[25] Newspaper comic stripsBeginning in July 2016 and finishing in November of that year, The Amazing Spider-Man comic strip by Stan Lee, Larry Leiber, and Alex Saviuk featured a storyline involving the Elihas Starr iteration of Egghead, in which he becomes the 51% owner of the Daily Bugle, having married J. Jonah Jameson's estranged sister without JJJ's knowledge and inherited her share upon her death. References1. ^Tales to Astonish #38 2. ^Tales to Astonish #45 3. ^{{cite book | last = Sanderson | first = Peter | authorlink = | title = The Marvel Comics Guide to New York City | publisher = Pocket Books | year = 2007 | location = New York City | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 1-4165-3141-6 | page = 18}} 4. ^Avengers #63 5. ^Avengers #64 6. ^Avengers #65 7. ^Marvel Feature #5 8. ^Giant-Size Defenders #4 9. ^Defenders #42-43 10. ^Avengers #217 11. ^Avengers #222 12. ^Avengers #228-229 13. ^Deadpool vol. 3 #0 14. ^Fall of the Hulks: Alpha 15. ^Ant-Man Annual vol. 2 #1 16. ^Astonishing Ant-Man #12 17. ^Astonishing Ant-Man #13 18. ^Dark Reign: Young Avengers #1 19. ^Dark Reign: Young Avengers {{Issue|date=October 2009}} 20. ^Vengeance #6 21. ^Avengers Undercover #2 22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comicscontinuum.com/stories/0907/28/voices.htm |title=Comics Continuum |publisher=Comics Continuum |date=2009-07-28 |accessdate=2010-12-28}} 23. ^{{cite episode|title=Ant-Man Makes It Big|series=Avengers Assemble|network=Disney XD|season=3|number=18|airdate=October 2, 2016}} 24. ^{{cite tweet|user=stitchkingdom|number=1009512979627413504|date=June 20, 2018|title=#AntManAndTheWasp cast list}} 25. ^{{cite web|title=Characters|url=http://www.ign.com/wikis/lego-marvel-avengers/Characters|website=IGN Database|accessdate=February 1, 2018}} External links
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