Masked Marauder is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Masked Marauder is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Masked Marauder briefly served as the central villain of the Daredevil title.
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Masked Marauder first appeared as an already successful crime leader with men, money, and resources at his command.
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Masked Marauder first came to the public's attention in a confrontation with Spider-Man; Spider-Man foiled his plans, but the Marauder himself escaped.
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Masked Marauder later clashed with Spider-Man again, with the same result, when he launched a big attack on the World Motors Building in order to steal a new auto engine design, the XB-390, intending to modify it into a weapon.
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Masked Marauder intended to use him as glorified muscle, but the Gladiator proved very hard to tame, and the Marauder was forced to take him on as his partner.
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Still convinced there is some connection between Nelson and Daredevil, the Masked Marauder teamed up with the Stilt-Man and kidnapped Nelson, his partner Matt Murdock, and Karen Page, holding them captive in a helicopter surrounded by a force field that disintegrates anything it comes in contact with.
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Masked Marauder fought the Marauder and unintentionally knocked him into the lethal force field.
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Masked Marauder was presumed dead until he re-appeared in Detroit some years later.
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Masked Marauder revealed that his force field disintegrator was actually a teleportation device that allowed him to escape and start over again elsewhere.
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Later, the Masked Marauder again encountered Iron Man along with Jack Russell, the Werewolf by Night.
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Masked Marauder's plans involved creating the Tri-Animan to aid in his revenge against the Maggia.
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Masked Marauder is a costumed criminal scientist whose helmet projects "opti-blasts" which can temporarily or permanently blind a victim.
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Masked Marauder is an engineering genius, and his inventions include the Tri-Man, the Tri-Animan, the Bombdroid, a truck with a "hydraulic hoist", a helicopter with a force field, and a teleportation device which can affect even unwitting targets who are far away.
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Masked Marauder's planning abilities and knack for inspiring trust have allowed him to command well-trained teams of henchmen.
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Masked Marauder suffers from obsessive–compulsive personality disorder and insists that his men execute his plans according to timetables that schedule each step down to the second.
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Masked Marauder is excessively arrogant, and always assumes that his opponents will be rendered completely helpless by his opti-blasts, despite being repeatedly proven wrong on this point.
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