11 Facts About Living Laser

1.

Living Laser is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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2.

Living Laser would become a recurring enemy of Iron Man and plays a key role in the end of the "Iron Man: The Inevitable" miniseries.

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3.

At one point it appeared that the Living Laser exploded in space, but in reality his body was transformed into photon form, making him an actual living laser.

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4.

Living Laser develops an infatuation with the heroine the Wasp, and after he kidnaps her, he is forced to battle the superhero team the Avengers.

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5.

Living Laser captured Hawkeye and Captain America by placing them in a ring of lasers before leaving, but they were able to contact another member who helped them escape.

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6.

The Living Laser met the Avengers again when he tried to conquer a small South American country, who defeated and incarcerated the villain.

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7.

Living Laser, after breaking out of prison by creating a laser using parts teleported to him, reappears as part of a team formed by master villain the Mandarin after being teleported to his base, in an unsuccessful attempt to destroy the Avengers and conquer the world, he attacked Africa to try stealing diamonds, but was defeated by Thor and Hawkeye despite the robot Ultimo being transported there from a volcano.

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8.

Living Laser is then employed, along with fellow villains Power Man and Whirlwind, by Count Nefaria, who temporarily amplifies their abilities and sends them against the Avengers as the second Lethal Legion.

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9.

Living Laser reappears in a new photon form, posing as the deceased Titanium Man while taunting Iron Man.

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10.

Mandarin and Zeke Stane recruit Living Laser to join up with other Iron Man villains in a plot to defeat Iron Man.

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11.

Living Laser is assisted by people that appear to be Sam Wilson and a Bucky Barnes with both his arms.

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