Ravage 2099 is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Ravage 2099 is a fictional character, a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Unlike the other titles, Ravage 2099 was original, not a re-imagined version of an existing character.
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Paul-Phillip Ravage 2099 was the CEO of ECO, a subsidiary of Alchemax that worked to combat polluters.
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Ravage 2099's life changed when he was framed for murder in response to questioning the secrets of the company and the violent, often fatal, methods it used.
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Ravage 2099 was targeted for elimination by Anderthorp Henton, and battled a mutroid and ECO security.
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Ravage 2099 freed Tiana from Hellrock, and battled Deathstryk and the mutroids, and became contaminated by radiation from Hellrock.
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Ravage 2099 battled more mutroids, and was treated by Dr Ursell.
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Ravage 2099's body was then reverted to bestial form by radiation.
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Ravage 2099 comes to accept his animal side better after dealing with an insane hunter and his abused cat-man.
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Ravage 2099 died after being immersed in liquid adamantium by Doom and sent into space.
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Ravage 2099 gained powers through surgery and being mutated by the radiation of Hellrock, where he battled Deathstryk to free Tiana.
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Ravage 2099 formerly wore a vest of unknown 21st century fabric lined with "ultimate" Kevlar, molecular gloves, and an adjustable opti-lens .
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