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'''Angar the Screamer''' ('''David Alan Angar'''), also known as '''Scream''', is a [[Marvel Comics]] villain who first appeared in ''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]]'' #100. He was created by [[Steve Gerber]] and [[Gene Colan]]. Angar was killed in ''[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]] Annual '97''.
'''Angar the Screamer''' ('''David Alan Angar'''), also known as '''Scream''', is a fictional character, a [[Marvel Comics]] supervillain


==Publication history==
==Fictional character biography==
Angar first appeared in ''[[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]]'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #100 (June 1973), and was created by [[Steve Gerber]], [[Gene Colan]], and [[John Tartaglione]]. Angar also appeared in issues #101 (July 1973), and #105-107 (November 1973-January 1974) of ''Daredevil''.


The character subsequently appeared in ''[[Marvel Premiere]]'' #25 (October 1975), ''[[Iron Fist (comics)|Iron Fist]]'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #1-2 (Feburary-March 1976), 5-7 (June-September 1976), ''[[Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)|Spider-Woman]]'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #34-35 (January-February 1981), 50 (June 1983), ''[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] Spotlight'' #26 (December 1989), 28-29 (January-February 1990), ''Marvel Comics Presents'' #97 (1992), ''[[Nick Fury]]: Agent of SHIELD'' v2, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #33-35 (March-May 1992), ''[[Captain America]]'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #411-414 (January-April 1993), and ''Avengers Unplugged'' #4 (April 1996). Angar was killed in ''[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]] Annual '97''.

Angar returned a few years later, as an energy being named '''Scream''', and appeaed in ''Thunderbolts'' #49-56 (April-November 2001), and 58-59 (January-February 2002)

Angar the Screamer received an entry in the ''[[Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition]]'' #1.

==Fictional character biography==
David Angar was born in [[San Francisco, California]]. He became a [[hippie]] and a radical social activist, who volunteered for an experiment that would give him superhuman powers. [[Moondragon]] provided a crooked lawyer named Kerwin J. Broderick with a machine built on [[Titan (Marvel Comics)|Titan]]. The machine subjected Angar's vocal cords to a bombardment with ''hypersound''. As a result, Angar could scream very loudly and cause people to hallucinate. Moondragon intended for Angar to be an ally against the mad Titan [[Thanos]], but Broderick hired Angar as an assassin. In his first appearance, Angar tried to kill [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]] and [[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]]. Angar was defeated and would fight many Marvel superheroes over the years.
David Angar was born in [[San Francisco, California]]. He became a [[hippie]] and a radical social activist, who volunteered for an experiment that would give him superhuman powers. [[Moondragon]] provided a crooked lawyer named Kerwin J. Broderick with a machine built on [[Titan (Marvel Comics)|Titan]]. The machine subjected Angar's vocal cords to a bombardment with ''hypersound''. As a result, Angar could scream very loudly and cause people to hallucinate. Moondragon intended for Angar to be an ally against the mad Titan [[Thanos]], but Broderick hired Angar as an assassin. In his first appearance, Angar tried to kill [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]] and [[Black Widow (comics)|Black Widow]]. Angar was defeated and would fight many Marvel superheroes over the years.


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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Songbird and the Redeemers were unaware of Scream's true identity as Angar the Screamer. Songbird did notice something familiar about Scream, but only realised his true identity when Scream restored himself and took Angar's appearance again.
* Songbird and the Redeemers were unaware of Scream's true identity as Angar the Screamer. Songbird did notice something familiar about Scream, but only realised his true identity when Scream restored himself and took Angar's appearance again.

==Bibliography==
*''Daredevil'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #43, 100-101, 105-107
*''[[Marvel Premiere]]'' #25
*''[[Iron Fist (comics)|Iron Fist]]'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #1-2, 5-7
*''[[Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)|Spider-Woman]]'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #34-35, 50
*''[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] Spotlight'' #26, 28-29
*''[[Captain America]]'' v1, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #410-414
*''Marvel Comics Presents'' #97
*''[[Nick Fury]]: Agent of SHIELD'' v2, <!--W:MOS Volumes, not "series" --> #33-35
*''Avengers Unplugged'' #4
*''Thunderbolts Annual 1997'' (death)
*''Thunderbolts'' #1-2, 59

===As Scream===
*''Thunderbolts'' #49-56, 58, 59


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 15:14, 11 June 2008

Angar the Screamer
File:Daredevil 101.jpg
Daredevil #101 (July 1973). Pencils by Rich Buckler.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceDaredevil #100 (June 1973)
Created bySteve Gerber
Gene Colan
John Tartaglione
In-story information
Alter egoDavid Alan Angar
Team affiliationsNone, Screaming Mimi, Redeemers
Notable aliasesScream, Voice, Master of the Mindstorm
Abilities(As Angar the Screamer):
Ability to induce hallucinations with voice,
Superhuman screams
(As Scream):
Being of pure sound,
Flight,
Sound manipulation

Angar the Screamer (David Alan Angar), also known as Scream, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics supervillain

Publication history

Angar first appeared in Daredevil v1, #100 (June 1973), and was created by Steve Gerber, Gene Colan, and John Tartaglione. Angar also appeared in issues #101 (July 1973), and #105-107 (November 1973-January 1974) of Daredevil.

The character subsequently appeared in Marvel Premiere #25 (October 1975), Iron Fist v1, #1-2 (Feburary-March 1976), 5-7 (June-September 1976), Spider-Woman v1, #34-35 (January-February 1981), 50 (June 1983), Avengers Spotlight #26 (December 1989), 28-29 (January-February 1990), Marvel Comics Presents #97 (1992), Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD v2, #33-35 (March-May 1992), Captain America v1, #411-414 (January-April 1993), and Avengers Unplugged #4 (April 1996). Angar was killed in Thunderbolts Annual '97.

Angar returned a few years later, as an energy being named Scream, and appeaed in Thunderbolts #49-56 (April-November 2001), and 58-59 (January-February 2002)

Angar the Screamer received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition #1.

Fictional character biography

David Angar was born in San Francisco, California. He became a hippie and a radical social activist, who volunteered for an experiment that would give him superhuman powers. Moondragon provided a crooked lawyer named Kerwin J. Broderick with a machine built on Titan. The machine subjected Angar's vocal cords to a bombardment with hypersound. As a result, Angar could scream very loudly and cause people to hallucinate. Moondragon intended for Angar to be an ally against the mad Titan Thanos, but Broderick hired Angar as an assassin. In his first appearance, Angar tried to kill Daredevil and Black Widow. Angar was defeated and would fight many Marvel superheroes over the years.

He later entered a relationship with the similarly powered Screaming Mimi. On a robbery, he was shot, and as he died in her arms, she screamed for over an hour until her larynx was destroyed. She was then found by Baron Helmut Zemo, who had Fixer rebuild her voicebox and give her new powers, after which she joined the Thunderbolts as Songbird. The Fixer also took Angar's body and experimented upon his larynx.

The Fixer's experiments resurrected Angar himself as the abstract sound being Scream, who became part of the Redeemers. Scream showed no emotions or intelligence and only obeyed orders. When the Redeemers fought Graviton, most of the team was killed and Scream was dispersed. He managed to restore itself through Songbird's energy and went on a rampage, until he had Songbird disperse him for good.

Powers and abilities

As Angar the Screamer, Angar could scream at a superhuman level, deafening and even causing permanent hearing damage to those around him. He could also induce hallucinations in humans with his voice. These hallucinations usually were disturbing and violent in nature. Angar was immune to his own powers. As Scream, Angar was a being made out of "solid sound", allowing him to exist without food or sleep. He didn't need to breathe, but he needed air as a transmission medium to exist. He was immune to physical harm and could even reintegrate himself when dispersed. Scream could fly and manipulate sound around him. He could disorient opponents or use sound as a concussive weapon. Despite his ability to manipulate sound, Scream could not talk and seemed to be a mindless creature for most of his existence.

Notes

  • Songbird and the Redeemers were unaware of Scream's true identity as Angar the Screamer. Songbird did notice something familiar about Scream, but only realised his true identity when Scream restored himself and took Angar's appearance again.

External links

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