Post by Z451 on Aug 28, 2013 11:31:20 GMT
Luke Cage
Born and raised in Harlem, Carl Lucas spent his youth in a gang called The Rivals.
With his friend Willis Stryker, he fought the rival gang the Diablos and committed various petty thefts, often on behalf of deformed crimelord Sonny Caputo, a.k.a. Hammer.
In and out of juvenile homes throughout his teens, Lucas dreamed of becoming a major New York racketeer until he finally realized how his actions were hurting his family; he sought to better himself as an adult, finding legitimate employment.
Meanwhile, Stryker rose through the ranks of crime, but the two men remained friends.
When Stryker's activities angered the Maggia (a.k.a. the Syndicate), he was badly beaten in a mob hit, saved only by Lucas's intervention.
When Stryker's girlfriend, Reva Connors, broke up with him in fear of his violent work, she sought solace from Lucas.
Convinced that Lucas was responsible for the breakup, Stryker planted heroin in Lucas's apartment and tipped off the police.
Lucas was arrested and sent to prison; contact with his family was sparse due to the resentment of his brother James, Jr., who intercepted Lucas's letters to their father James and eventually led each to believe the other was dead.
In prison, Lucas was consumed by rage over Stryker's betrayal and his father's supposed death, engaging in frequent brawls and escape attempts.
Eventually transferred to Seagate Prison off the coast of Georgia, he became the favorite target of sadistic guard Albert "Billy Bob" Rackham, whose brutality ultimately led to a demotion that he blamed on Lucas.
Later, research scientist Dr. Noah Burstein recruited Lucas as a volunteer for experimental cell regeneration based on a variant of the Super-Soldier process he had previously used to empower Warhawk.
Burstein immersed Lucas in an electrical field conducted by an organic chemical compound; when he left Lucas unattended, Rackham misused the experiment's controls, hoping to maim or kill Lucas.
Lucas's treatment was accelerated past its intent, inducing body-wide enhancement that gave him superhuman strength and durability.
He used his new power to escape Seagate and made his way back to New York, where a chance encounter with criminals inspired him to use his new powers for profit.
Adopting the alias Luke Cage and donning a distinctive costume, he launched a career as a Hero for Hire, helping anyone who could meet his price.
He soon established an office in Times Square's Gem Theater, where he befriended film student D.W. Griffith.
Burstein, aware of his friend's innocence, also relocated to New York and opened a medical clinic, assisted by Dr. Claire Temple, whom Cage began dating.
Although Cage would have been content to battle strictly conventional criminals, he soon learned that New York was hardly the place to do so.
Stryker himself had become a Maggia agent as Diamondback and died battling Cage.
Subsequent opponents included Gideon Mace, an embittered veteran seeking a U.S. takeover who would become a frequent foe; Chemistro, whose Alchemy Gun would be a weapon later used by others, including his own brother after Curtis reformed; and Discus, Stiletto, Shades, and Commanche, all criminals with ties to Cage's prison days who would face him repeatedly over the years.
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