Professor Emil Hamilton is a fictional comic book character appearing in books published by
DC Comics
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, usually as a supporting character in stories featuring
Superman
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.
The character was portrayed by
Richard Schiff in ''
Man of Steel''. Additionally,
Victor Brandt and
Robert Foxworth voice Hamilton in the
DC Animated Universe
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(DCAU) series ''
Superman: The Animated Series'' and ''
Justice League Unlimited
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''. In the DCAU, Hamilton is portrayed as an initially benevolent figure who later joins
Project Cadmus
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out of a belief that Superman is dangerous.
Publication history
Created by writer
Marv Wolfman
Marvin Arthur Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an American comic book and novelization writer. He worked on Marvel Comics's ''The Tomb of Dracula'', for which he and artist Gene Colan created the vampire-slayer Blade (character), Blade, and DC Comi ...
and artist
Jerry Ordway
Jeremiah Joseph Ordway (born November 28, 1957) is an American writer, penciller, inker and painter of comic books.
He is known for his inking work on a wide variety of DC Comics titles, including the continuity-redefining ''Crisis on Infinite E ...
, Professor Emil Hamilton first appeared in ''
The Adventures of Superman'' #424 (January 1987). His depictions in various incarnations range from that of a trusted ally to Superman and his colleagues to one who is cautious and mistrustful of Superman and his power, to an unambiguous villain. The character was named after
Edmond Hamilton
Edmond Moore Hamilton (October 21, 1904 – February 1, 1977) was an American writer of science fiction during the mid-twentieth century. He is known for writing most of the Captain Future stories.
Early life
Born in Youngstown, Ohio, he ...
, who wrote stories about Superman and other characters from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Fictional character biography
Emil Hamilton is a former employee of
S.T.A.R. Labs who is driven insane after
Lex Luthor steals credit for the inventions. After being treated, Hamilton establishes a laboratory in
Suicide Slum
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and becomes an ally of Superman, creating various devices for him.
After
Doomsday kills Superman, Hamilton is overcome with guilt. He loses an arm in ''Fall of Metropolis'', but replaces it with a self-designed prosthesis.
Hamilton also gives
Superboy
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a visor that gives him the
Kryptonian powers he lacks. He spends time with Superman, assisting him in restoring the
Fortress of Solitude
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and saving the citizens of
Kandor.
Villainy
Hamilton later becomes jealous of Superman and becomes Overmind, the leader of a gang plotting
Brainiac 13's return. He is partially controlled by Brainiac's technology infecting his arm.
In a 2005 storyline, Hamilton becomes the villain Ruin, seeking to prevent Superman from destroying Earth's sun. He later joins
Alexander Luthor Jr.'s
Society
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in ''
Infinite Crisis
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''.
Powers and abilities
Emil Hamilton is a normal human being and thus, has no inherent powers, though he is a brilliant scientist and inventor, having designed and built devices such as a force-field generator. As Ruin, he wields a powered suit that enables him to teleport and generate red sunlight.
Hamilton has designed various prosthetic arms with unusual abilities, including one that acted as a sunscreen dispenser.
Other versions
* An alternate universe variant of Professor Hamilton appears in ''
JLA: The Nail'' #2.
* An alternate universe variant of Professor Hamilton appears in ''
Elseworld's Finest: Supergirl & Batgirl'' #1. This version previously worked with Lex Luthor to create a new solar battery, only to have his reputation ruined when Hamilton attempted to reveal the battery uses the corpse of an infant Kal-El as its power source.
* The pre-''
Flashpoint'' version of Hamilton appears in ''
Convergence
Convergence may refer to:
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*''Convergence'' (book series), edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen
*Convergence (comics), "Convergence" (comics), two separate story lines published by DC Comics:
**A four-part crossover storyline that ...
'', where he reforms, moves to
Gotham City
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, and repairs his friendship with
Jimmy Olsen. Furthermore, he builds the Whiz Wagon, a flying, multi-purpose vehicle, as self-imposed reformation therapy.
In other media
Television
* Emil Hamilton appears in ''
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'', portrayed by
John Pleshette.
* Emil Hamilton appears in series set in the
DC Animated Universe
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(DCAU):
** Hamilton is introduced in ''
Superman: The Animated Series'', voiced by
Victor Brandt.
[ A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.] Throughout the series, he assists
Superman
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by creating numerous inventions, such as
Kryptonite
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-resistant suits and a
Phantom Zone
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projector, until Superman is brainwashed by
Darkseid
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in the series finale, causing Hamilton to distrust him and other
metahuman
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s.
** Hamilton appears in ''
Justice League Unlimited
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'', voiced by
Robert Foxworth.
By this time, he has secretly joined
Project Cadmus
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, using his expertise in genetics to create the
Ultimen and
Galatea.
* Two characters named Hamilton appear in ''
Smallville
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'':
** Steven Hamilton appears in the
first and
second
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seasons, portrayed by
Joe Morton. An expert in
mineralogy
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and meteors, he is hired by
Lex Luthor to study the effects of kryptonite, only to later die from overexposure to it.
** Emil Hamilton appears in the
eighth season onward, portrayed by
Alessandro Juliani
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. This version is a private doctor, leader of
S.T.A.R. Labs, and ally of the
Justice League
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, having been hired by
Oliver Queen.
* A genderbent incarnation of Emil Hamilton named Amelia Hamilton appears in ''
Supergirl
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'', portrayed by Sarah Robson. She is a member of the
Department of Extranormal Operations
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Government and military
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(DEO).
Film
* Emil Hamilton appears in ''
Man of Steel'', portrayed by
Richard Schiff. This version is a
DARPA
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scientific adviser for the
U.S. military under
General Swanwick. He later sacrifices himself to help destroy
General Zod
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's World Engine before it destroys humanity.
* An alternate universe variant of Emil Hamilton appears in ''
Justice League: Gods and Monsters'', voiced by
Trevor Devall.
This version is a member of
LexCorp's "Project Fair Play", a weapons contingency program meant to destroy the
Justice League
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if necessary, who is later killed by the
Metal Men
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.
Video games
* Professor Hamilton appears in ''
Superman 64'', voiced again by Victor Brandt.
* Professor Hamilton appears in ''
Superman: Shadow of Apokolips'', voiced again by Victor Brandt.
* Professor Hamilton appears in ''
Superman Returns''.
* Professor Hamilton appears as a character summon in ''
Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.
Miscellaneous
The ''Smallville'' incarnation of Emil Hamilton appears in ''
Smallville Season 11''. He helps the Watchtower Network construct an outpost on the moon, assists in transferring
Tess Mercer's consciousness from her half-brother
Lex Luthor's body to the
Watchtower's computer system, and acts as her psychiatrist. After Mercer downloads herself into the "
Red Tornado" android and joins the Justice League, she and Hamilton begin dating.
[''Smallville Season 11: Continuity'' #4 (May 2015)]
References
External links
Emil Hamilton at the DC Database
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