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Weapon H
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceTotally Awesome Hulk #21 (September 2017)
Created byGreg Pak
Mike Deotato Jr.
In-story information
Full nameClayton
Notable aliasesH-Alpha
Hulkverine
AbilitiesSuper-strength
Super-speed
Invulnerability
Retractable claws
Healing factor
Enhanced senses
Probability field generation
Skilled marksman

Weapon H (Clayton) is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

The character, created by Greg Pak and Mike Deodato Jr., first appeared in The Totally Awesome Hulk #21 (September 2017) during the "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" storyline.

Weapon H later gained his own comic series that details what he has been up to since the end of the "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" storyline.[1]

Fictional character biography

The man known as Clayton was an ex-military mercenary working for the Eaglestar Corporation who was hired to take out the villagers in Ujanka for interfering with Roxxon's pipeline work. Feeling remorse for his actions, Clayton killed his own men and spared the villagers. For his betrayal, he was kidnapped and sold to Dr. Alba of Weapon X Project's Batch-H division.[2] Clayton was infused with the DNA harvested from Amadeus Cho's Hulk form and Old Man Logan as well as being subjected to the Adamantium-bonding and being injected with nanites reverse-engineered from Lady Deathstrike's nanites. Much of his brain was left intact so that he could be better disciplined.[3] Clayton's hybrid form resembles a gray-skinned Hulk with retracta. Eventually, Clayton was released as H-Alpha who along with his more primitive precursor H-Beta fought Amadeus Cho's Hulk form and the current team known as Weapon X. Though H-Alpha was the apex predator and killed H-Beta before engaging Hulk. Clayton regained much of his humanity, even though he tried to kill Dr. Alba, and soon fled the battle.[4][5]

Now calling himself Weapon H, Clayton set out to every Eaglestar facility that carried information about himself and his family. Dr. Alba caught up to him and injected nanites into his body so that he would not be able to resist her command.[6] He once again encountered Hulk and Weapon X, but the new Wolverine manage to break him free. Clayton resumed his mission to destroy the Eaglestar facilities.[7]

While resisting the change upon joining Roxxon's archaeological expedition to find a Wendigo, Clayton assumed his Weapon H form and saved Roxxon scientist Dr. Ella Stirling from an Ur-Wendigo as Roxxon takes an interest in Weapon H. Though this also attracted the attention of Doctor Strange who plans to deal with Weapon H and the Ur-Wendigo.[8] While Weapon H is getting Dr. Stirling to safety, the Ur-Wendigo caught up to Weapon H and took a bite out of his skin causing the Ur-Wendigo to get larger. Doctor Strange showed up to help fight the Ur-Wendigo where his magic attacks have no effect on the Ur-Wendigo. Using Doctor Strange's Axe of Angarruumus, Weapon H went inside the Ur-Wendigo and killed it from within.[9]

Using the Brood that is in Roxxon's possession, Dario Agger had an unnamed scientist unleash Brood-infected wolves, Brood Drones, Brood-infected Space Sharks, and an unidentified Brood-infected human riding an Acanti to attack Weapon H. With the Brood slain and the Acanti knocked out, Weapon H demanded answers from the Brood-infected on why Roxxon is after him. The Brood-infected human stated that Roxxon wanted Weapon H to work for them. After mentioning that those who are said to help people actually harm people, Weapon H has the Brood-infected human forward a message to Roxxon to leave him alone. As Clayton is walking through the Redwood National Forest, Dario instructs the unnamed scientist to "initiate the spawn" which awakens a spawn of Man-Thing.[10]

After doing some thinking, Clayton is attacked by the spawn of Man-Thing causing him to turn into Weapon H. Dario speaks through the Fly-Spies stating that this spawn of Man-Thing had its abilities enhanced with the DNA of Groot. When Dario states that he will find out who he is and who the woman looking for him is, Weapon H sets off the Man-Thing's immolation touch enough to cause a fire in Redwood National Forest. As Weapon H continues his fight with Roxxon's Man-Thing, a woman named Sonia Sung runs into Dr. Stirling who was also looking for Weapon H. After Weapon H subdues Roxxon's Man-Thing, he tells Dr. Stirling that nobody is supposed to find her as it is confirmed that Sonia is Clayton's wife. Upon seeing Roxxon's Fly-Spies, Weapon H throws Sonia and Dr. Stirling into the water as he uses his power clap to put out the fires and defeat Roxxon's Man-Thing. A Roxxon aircraft then launches blades into Weapon H to reel him in. The pilot contacts Dario Agger and states that they got Weapon H as the Brood-infected human warns Dario that Weapon H kills everything. As Weapon H is flown away from Sonia and Dr. Stirling, Dario claims that Weapon H made a noble sacrifice as he is a hero at heart.[11]

As Weapon H is affected by an Elvish Binding Scroll, Dario Agger introduces himself to him and reviews his creation while also noting that the genetic material of Domino, Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, and Warpath are in him. He plans to find out who Weapon H is and plans to make a deal with him. When Weapon H states that every person who says that they want to help people only destroyed them, Dario wanted to destroy those who aren't human. When Weapon H starts acting up, Dario plans to do things the hard way as he has his scientist proceed with the lobotomy. The scientist does so as the effects of the Elvish Binding Scroll starts to wear off. After Ella Stirling shuts down the power to the laboratory, Dario flees leaving the scientist at the mercy of Weapon H. As Weapon H fights the security guards, he finds the Brood-infected human and Roxxon's Man-Thing in cages as they beg for him to let them out. As Weapon H remembers them, the Brood-infected human states that Dario used them as tools in exchange for being released from Roxxon's services. Weapon H slashes the cages and tells them that they are on their own. When security robots show up, Weapon H is assisted by the Brood-infected human and Roxxon's Man-Thing even when Sonia and Dr. Stirling show up. After Weapon H regresses back to Clayton and explains that he had to keep his distance in the event that Roxxon targets her and their kids, Dario arrives wanting the group to hear him out as he explains that Roxxon is wanting to obtain extraterrestrial resources leading him to show the group a portal to an extradimensional region that has magic enough to power the planet for a million years. However, the monsters on the other side of the portal want to kill every human. Sonia advises Clayton to deal with the threat as he transforms into Weapon H.[12]

Powers and abilities

The Weapon X Project's experiments gave Clayton a Hulk/Wolverine-like appearance with the abilities of Hulk, Wolverine, Domino, Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, and Warpath like super-strength, super-speed, invulnerability, retractable bone claws, a healing factor, enhanced senses, and a probability field generation.

Prior to his transformation, Clayton is a skilled marksman and is an expert of hand-to-hand combat where he used the moves that he learned from his time with the Eaglestar Corporation.

References

  1. ^ Adams, Tim (November 21, 2017). "Marvel Releases Weapon H Series Details, Cover Art". Marvel Comics. Comic Book Resources. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
  2. ^ Weapon X Vol. 3 #9. Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ The Totally Awesome Hulk #21. Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ Weapon X Vol. 3 #6. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ The Totally Awesome Hulk #22. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ Weapon X Vol. 3 #11. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ Weapon X Vol. 3 #7-8. Marvel Comics
  8. ^ Weapon H #1. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ Weapon H #1. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ Weapon H #3. Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ Weapon H #4. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ Weapon H #5. Marvel Comics.

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