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Isbisa is a fictional
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appearing in
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s published by
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. He first appeared in '' All Winners Comics'' vol. 1, #19 (Fall 1946), published by Marvel predecessor
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during the 1940s period fans and historians call the
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. He was created by writer
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and one or more of the five artists who contributed one or more chapters to his 44-page debut story. Isbisa was a criminal mastermind as well as an expert in chemistry and radioactivity. He relied on a series of high-powered suits to battle his enemies. He primarily battled the
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team the All-Winners Squad, and was particularly obsessed with members the Whizzer and
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.


Publication history

Following his single
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appearance, in '' All Winners Comics'' #19 (Fall 1946), Isbisa appeared in flashback in the
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-team comic '' Giant-Size Avengers'' #1 (Aug. 1974), and in present-day stories in ''The Vision and the Scarlet Witch'' vol. 1, #2 (Dec. 1982) and ''The Sensational She-Hulk'' #29-30 (July-Aug. 1991).


Fictional character biography

Simon Meke, the secretary of
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curator Professor Saba, planned to take over the world by stealing an atom bomb. Accordingly, he took on an alias, Isbisa, after combining the first letter of the
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, the
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, the
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, the Steel Age and the Atomic Age. He assembled five villains to do battle against the
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team the All-Winners Squad, and gave each one a plot to carry out in order to distract the superheroes while he stole the bomb. While the superheroes were kept busy by battle, Isbisa created a sleeping gas that he used on the workers at the Atom Smasher Vacuum Tube. Moments before succeeding in his plot to steal the bomb, the All-Winners Squad intervened. Isbisa fled, but was quickly caught, unmasked, and imprisoned. In prison, Meke became obsessed with the All-Winners Squad, which had disbanded by then. In 1949, he escaped and learned that two members,
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and the Whizzer, were acting as bodyguards for a nuclear project. Though Isbisa's attempt at sabotage failed at killing either hero, Isbisa did manage to expose the then-pregnant Miss America to high enough levels of radiation to damage her unborn child. This resulted in a
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infant, eventually codenamed
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by the U.S. government. Years later, Isbisa infiltrated the government project tasked with curing Nuklo. He assumed the position of Nuklo's therapist, under the name I.S. Bishoff. While there he created a new suit that could siphon off Nuklo's radiation. This had the duel effect of both healing Nuklo and imbuing Isbisa with superhuman power. At this point, the retired Whizzer, Robert Frank, had learned his son was alive. Frank, and the superheroes the
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and her then-husband the
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, went to the hospital where Nuklo was kept and where Isbisa was working, in the hope of taking Nuklo to Attilan, the city of the advanced race the
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, for advanced treatment. The disguised Isbisa attacked and briefly defeated the two heroes. Frank managed to release Nuklo from his containment and then charge Isbisa, who killed the aged hero. When Scarlet Witch and the Vision recover and attack him, Isbisa attempts to release all his stored-up radiation in a bid to kill them. This backfired, however, leaving him powerless and curing Nuklo. Isbisa was arrested. Years later, he escaped again, and plotted to rejuvenate himself and to move people through time and space. During one of Jennifer Walters' (a.k.a. the
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) court cases, Isbisa, disguised as a Professor Sanderson, transports the supervillain
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from a past battle with
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and into the courthouse. Later, he transported the Hulk from a past comic-book battle and placed him near an unsuspecting She-Hulk. She-Hulk battled numerous time-displaced villains until her confidante, former Blonde Phantom Louise Mason, deduced who was behind these events. When confronted, Isbisa escaped, choosing dimensional limbo over the prospect of capture.''The Sensational She-Hulk'' #29-30


Powers and abilities

Isbisa's first suit protected him from knockout gas and also released it. It was also able to keep him afloat when in water. His second suit allowed him to drain the radiation from Nuklo and then discharge it as a weapon, without injury to himself. It also may have made his body radioactive.


References


External links

* {{Marvunapp, http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/isbisaaws.htm, Isbisa
Grand Comics Database
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