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Igor is a mad scientist and inventor. He has a laboratory/workshop at Love Field on the property of Jeremy Grant). | |||
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He was born 1/1/1907. Igor is apparently a Meta-Human. His is a FULL Gadgeteer in the Classic Comic Book sense. He can make things which work for no one but him and/or only work while he is present. When first encountered in 2005 he looked as if he might be 60. He is a bit crazy. He has a multitude of skills. He built the Meta / Monster Maker gadget in 1950 | He was born 1/1/1907. Igor is apparently a Meta-Human. His is a FULL Gadgeteer in the Classic Comic Book sense. He can make things which work for no one but him and/or only work while he is present. When first encountered in 2005 he looked as if he might be 60. He is a bit crazy. He has a multitude of skills. He built the Meta / Monster Maker gadget in 1950 and wrote about it in March 1953. | ||
In late 2007, he build a dimension traveling device and left with a friend to go exploring. | |||
Revision as of 12:43, 22 March 2013
Igor Darvich
Igor is a mad scientist and inventor. He has a laboratory/workshop at Love Field on the property of Jeremy Grant).
He was the author/artist of story in Astonishing Tale #1, about mysterious Transmissions used to turn normal people into Super-beings and/or Monsters. In 2005 his records showed him to be 98 years old and living in an asylum in London England.
He was born 1/1/1907. Igor is apparently a Meta-Human. His is a FULL Gadgeteer in the Classic Comic Book sense. He can make things which work for no one but him and/or only work while he is present. When first encountered in 2005 he looked as if he might be 60. He is a bit crazy. He has a multitude of skills. He built the Meta / Monster Maker gadget in 1950 and wrote about it in March 1953.
In late 2007, he build a dimension traveling device and left with a friend to go exploring.
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