Eric O'Grady is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Eric O'Grady is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Eric O'Grady was the main character in the ongoing monthly series The Irredeemable Ant-Man, with the "Irredeemable" title given to the comic's title to indicate the character's immoral attitude and behavior.
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Eric O'Grady took Carson to a nearby infirmary, but Carson still vowed revenge.
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Eric O'Grady reluctantly saves a girl's life from rubble and encounters Damage Control's new "Search and Rescue" team.
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Eric O'Grady reluctantly joins the fray by attacking Hulk from the inside of his body.
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However, Hulk's stomach and innards proved to be just as tough and Eric O'Grady ended up being discharged through one of the nostrils.
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Eric O'Grady uses Carson's confessions of past misdeeds to frame him for the whole stolen-suit fiasco, saying that he was only trying to stop him from using the suit for evil.
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Black Fox demands that Eric O'Grady be released and claims to have placed explosives on the helicarrier in order to extort his friend's freedom.
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Several weeks pass and while Carson's fate is left unresolved, it is shown that Eric O'Grady has resumed his post upon the helicarrier, having been offered his own job under unknown circumstances.
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Later on, Eric O'Grady refuses Veronica's attempt to work out an arrangement for raising their child together, in part because of his inner fear that he would be a horrible father due to his utter lack of morals or ethics.
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Eric O'Grady has one last meeting with Abigail and tells her that he does, indeed, love her.
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In spite of his vows to Abigail, Eric O'Grady continues his lewd and irredeemable ways upon joining the Initiative.
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When Stature, Lang's daughter, overhears Taskmaster and Eric O'Grady laughing at these lies, she attacks by growing to giant size and attempts to step on the human-sized Eric O'Grady.
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Eric O'Grady is defeated by a clone of MVP, along with most of the recruits in his class.
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Eric O'Grady hid from the rest of the action along with the Taskmaster.
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Eric O'Grady is later seen having a counseling session with Trauma, helping him with a repressed "naked Santa" memory from his childhood.
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Eric O'Grady decides to avoid this by shrinking down and hiding.
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Eric O'Grady soon discovers that the Skrulls have taken over Camp Hammond.
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However, Eric O'Grady began to regret his actions in the Thunderbolts but can not do anything since Osborn would have him killed.
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Eric O'Grady becomes increasingly disgruntled with the Thunderbolts, and concerned for his future.
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Eric O'Grady is later seen to be a member of the Secret Avengers, using Hank Pym's classic gear.
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Eric O'Grady was invited by Captain America Steve Rogers, believing that O'Grady can be a better person.
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Eric O'Grady is positioned as the rookie of the group and is teamed up with War Machine, who believes Eric O'Grady is not worthy of the Ant-Man name.
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Eric O'Grady's leaves commenting he is improving as a superhero but sucks at being a person.
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Eric O'Grady goes to Pym's lab, as Hank and Reed Richards discuss how to save their reality from being overwritten.
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Eric O'Grady waits and talks with Tigra, who knows about him using his powers to peep on women, warning him not to try it with her.
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When it is revealed that Fox used Eric O'Grady to create an entrance and exit for a thief to steal an object from Pym's lab, Eric O'Grady takes responsibility and teams up with Pym to retrieve the stolen object.
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When Eric O'Grady appears to be alive, he is actually revealed to be a Life Model Decoy working for Father and helping him in a yet unknown plan, with the new name of the Black Ant.
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Eric O'Grady possesses two robotic arms he can release from his armor's back when he is shrunk.
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Eric O'Grady has the ability to talk to insects while wearing the suit.
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Eric O'Grady was later killed by the Punisher and O'Grady's head was displayed as a hunting trophy.
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