Kearson DeWitt is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Kearson DeWitt is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Kearson Z DeWitt described his father as a brilliant engineer decades ahead of the time.
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Kearson DeWitt then suspected that Tony Stark was to blame for stealing his father's designs which were used to build Iron Man's suit.
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Kearson DeWitt vowed revenge on Stark and Iron Man unaware that the two are one person.
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At the time when Tony was shot in the spine by Kathy Dare resulting in Tony being paralyzed, Kearson DeWitt developed the idea to control Tony's nervous system by doing a surgery that would plant a chip in the spine.
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Kearson DeWitt met with the Marrs twins of the Marrs Corporation who agreed to fund his project.
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Kearson DeWitt controlled Tony's nervous system, causing Tony to sleep for three days while his assistant Cassandra watches over.
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Kearson DeWitt chided Dr Calvin when he recriminated about having no visual contact .
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Kearson DeWitt's team controlled Tony to walk through Stark Industries when James Rhodes tries to stop this.
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Kearson DeWitt got angry at Dr Samuelson, Atkins, and his other aides.
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Kearson DeWitt threatened them by reminding them what the Marrs twins would do them.
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When Stark ended up television, Kearson DeWitt was mad until Matheson pointed out that it might be a trick.
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Kearson DeWitt ordered his men to restore Tony's nervous system to Tony which caused pain to Tony.
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Kearson DeWitt donned his own suit of armor as Overlord and attacked Iron Man.
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When Iron Man defeated that one, Kearson DeWitt unleashed two more armors of Overload while revealing his motives for hating Tony as the battle continued.
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Iron Man destroyed Overload's other armors with a plasma cannon and Kearson DeWitt ignored the powerful neural feedback he was receiving and tried to superimpose his entire will over the station's entire arsenal.
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Kearson DeWitt temporarily succeeded, but found the feedback too much and caused the base to explode.
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Kearson DeWitt controlled a massive suit of armor that he claimed was "virtually indestructible".
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Kearson DeWitt later directed similar suits of Overload armor via remote control.
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Kearson DeWitt appears in the Iron Man 2 movie tie-in video game, voiced by Doug Boyd.
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Outside of working on the arc reactor prototype, Pepper Potts discovers Kearson DeWitt was working on the secret Protean project until he was fired when the project and its potential dangers were revealed.
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