Enforcer (comics)
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Enforcer is the name of two fictional character in the Marvel Universe
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Publication history

The Enforcer first appeared in Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)
Ghost Rider is a fictional character, an antihero in the Marvel Comics Universe. He is the second Marvel character to use the name Ghost Rider, following the Western hero later known as the Phantom Rider, and preceding Daniel Ketch.Johnny Blaze was portrayed both in the 2007 film Ghost Rider and...

#22-24 (February-June 1977), and was created by Gerry Conway
Gerry Conway
Gerard F. "Gerry" Conway is an American writer of comic books and television shows. He is known for co-creating the Marvel Comics vigilante The Punisher and scripting the death of the character Gwen Stacy during his long run on The Amazing Spider-Man...

, Don Glut, and Don Heck
Don Heck
Don Heck was an American comic book artist best known for co-creating the Marvel Comics character Iron Man, and for his long run penciling the Marvel superhero-team series The Avengers during the 1960s Silver Age of comic books.-Early life and career:Born in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, New...

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The character subsequently appeared in Spider-Woman #19 (October 1979), #27-29 (June-August 1980), Ghost Rider #58 (July 1981), and Spider-Woman #50 (June 1983). He was killed by the Scourge of the Underworld
Scourge of the Underworld
The Scourge of the Underworld is the name of a series of fictional characters that have appeared in various series set in the Marvel Comics universe....

 in Iron Man #194 (May 1985).

The Enforcer received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe is an encyclopedic guide which details the fictional universe featured in Marvel Comics publications...

#17.

Enforcer

Charles L. Delazny, Jr. was born in San Jose, California
San Jose, California
San Jose is the third-largest city in California, the tenth-largest in the U.S., and the county seat of Santa Clara County which is located at the southern end of San Francisco Bay...

. He is a criminal mercenary and son of Charles L. Delazny Jr. who owned Delazny studios. Beginning a criminal career, he employed an elderly scientist named Dr. Ignatz Goldman who designed Charles' costume. Charles then took on the costumed identity of the Enforcer.

To obtain a disintegrator ray generator, Enforcer hired Gladiator to steal if from Eel
Eel (comics)
The Eel is an alias used by two fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first character to take up the identity was Leopold Stryke who first appeared in Strange Tales #112, while his successor, Edward Lavell, first appeared in Power Man and Iron Fist #92 .-Publication...

 I (who was in possession of the device. Enforcer managed to encounter Eel in the alley and claim the device as Gladiator kills Eel. Enforcer brought the device to Dr. Goldman to be miniaturized.

Dr. Goldman presented the disintegrator ray device in the form of a medallion. Enforcer arrived at the Belaire mansion to confront the "boss" of the criminal organization that gained control of Delazny studios. He then announced that he is taking over the organization. When the boss of the criminal organization threatened the Enforcer, he ended up disintegrated. The boss' henchmen then swore allegiance to Enforce afterwards. Dr. Goldman then miniaturized it further into a ring. As Enforcer and his henchmen head to San Diego Naval Yards, they were followed by Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)
Ghost Rider is a fictional character, an antihero in the Marvel Comics Universe. He is the second Marvel character to use the name Ghost Rider, following the Western hero later known as the Phantom Rider, and preceding Daniel Ketch.Johnny Blaze was portrayed both in the 2007 film Ghost Rider and...

. When Enforcer and his men arrived at San Diego Naval Yards. During Enforcer's fight with the shore patrol, he is attacked by Ghost Rider. The two battled until they both fell into the water. Enforcer escaped, but his ring had fallen off into the water during the fight.

Enforcer approached Water Wizard
Aqueduct (comics)
Aqueduct , originally known as Water Wizard, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Jim Shooter and Don Heck and first appeared in Ghost Rider #23 .-Fictional character biography:Peter van Zante enlists in the U.S...

 and offered him a million dollars if he can eliminate Ghost Rider. Water Wizard used his powers to create 1,000 liquid beings to help recover Enforcer's ring from the bottom of San Diego Harbor. Enforcer later had Water Wizard ambush Ghost Rider which ended with Ghost Rider being knocked out and turning back into Johnny Blaze.

Enforcer then had the unconscious Johnny Blaze strapped to a motorcycle and sent it off the cliff. Before it reached the cliff, Johnny regained consciousness and turned into Ghost Rider as the motorcycle went off the cliff. Returning to his underwater base with Water Wizard, Enforcer revealed that he planned to use Delazny's money to build a criminal empire. Enforcer then decided that Dr. Goldman has served his purpose. As he was about to disintegrate Dr. Goldman, Ghost Rider showed up and defeated Enforcer and Water Wizard. Ghost Rider contacted the authorities and told them where to find the villains.

Enforcer managed to recover before the authorities arrived. In his civilian form, Enforcer made the authorities believe that Carson Collier Jr. was the Enforcer causing Carson to be arrested for Enforcer's crimes. Charles Delazny Sr. soon figured out that his own son was the Enforcer.

While gathering info on Ghost Rider, Doctor Druid
Doctor Druid
Doctor Druid, also known as Doctor Droom and Druid, is a fictional character, a supernatural monster-hunter in the Marvel Comics universe....

 visited Charles Delazny Jr. and used his powers to probe his mind. He learned that his son was the Enforcer.

The Committee
Committee (comics)
-Publication history:The Committee first appeared in Werewolf by Night #10 , and was created by Gerry Conway and Tom Sutton.The organization subsequently appears in Werewolf by Night #11-14 , #17-20 , #32-33 , Spider-Woman #19 , Marvel Team-Up #93 , Moon Knight #4...

 later hired Enforcer and gave him a modified automated pistol to replace his dintegrator ring. His first assignment was to "silence" writer Buck Cowan (who was about to expose the Committee's activities to the cops).

Enforcer manages to kill Buck Cowan and then kills his former employer.

The Committee informs Enforcer that Buck Cowan's friend was Jack Russell and the fact that Jack is also Werewolf by Night
Werewolf by Night
Werewolf by Night is a fictional character, an antiheroic werewolf in the Marvel Comics universe. The Werewolf by Night first appeared in Marvel Spotlight vol...

. Enforcer confronted Jack Russell at Cowan's apartment and ended up causing him to transform. After Jack transformed, Enforcer hit him with silver nitrate pellets and his "tingler."

Upon leaning out the window, Enforcer is grabbed by Spider-Woman
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Spider-Woman is a fictional character, a superheroine in the Marvel Comics Universe. The character first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #32 , and 50 issues of an ongoing series titled Spider-Woman followed...

 and pulled out the wind. During his fight with Spider-Woman and Werewolf by Night, he manages to hit them with his "tingler." Spider-Woman managed to recover from the "tingler" and used her venom blast to take out Enforcer. The police arrived and took him into custody.

While in police custody, Enforcer attempted to confuse the police by claiming that he is Carson Collier Jr. His deception was not exposed until Enforcer made his escape.

While "Carson Collier" is serving time in California State Prison, he received a private visit from newspaper tychoon Rupert M. Dockery. When the meeting ended badly, "Collier" discovered that Rupert left his cane behind. He discovered that the cane had a hidden blade. He and four inmates use it to overpower the guards and make their escape. Enforcer then planned revenge against Spider-Woman and make enough money by stealing the only bronze representation of Anasi the Spider from the Los Angeles Museum of Anthropology and Folk Art. As the Enforcer participated, Spider-Woman showed up but was blinded by the Enforcer's new black-out darts. Enforcer then captured her and put her in a cage at his hideout. Spider-Woman managed to regain her sight and free herself. She was about to take Enforcer and his henchmen by surprise when her criminology parter Scotty McDowall showed up. Scotty ended up shot by the Enforcer.

Spider-Woman was enraged at this act and attacked Enforcer and his henchmen. Enforcer revealed that he had shot Scotty with his psycho-chemical incendiary darts whoch would cause Scotty to burst into flames if he is not kept in a cold environment. Enforcer then offered to give Spider-Woman the antidote if she helps her steal $1,000,000. Spider-Woman had to agree with Enforcer on that and helped him steal a jewel-encrusted statue of a Hindu God from the Hollywood Bowl. The next evening, they robbed from a tychoon named J.R. Van De Kalb of his priceless stamp collection at Christie's Auction House. Enforcer ended up trapped in a steel net and required Spider-Woman's help to get free.

The next plot of the Enforcer was to have Spider-Woman participate in a mid-air robbery of 747 flying from New York to Los Angeles. Enforcer managed to blind a gem courier with his black-out darts and stole a briefcase of gems when Spider-Man
Spider-Man
Spider-Man is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and writer-artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15...

 showed up. Spider-Woman delayed Spider-Man long enough for the Enforcer to escape. When Spider-Man found the hideout and knocked out the gang members, Enforcer was about to shoot him with some nitro-darts until he was hit by Spider-Woman's venom blasts before the police arrive. When being arrested by the cops, Enforcer revealed to Spider-Woman that he never had nay antidotes for his darts

Spider-Woman disguised herself as Enforcer and confronted Rupert M. Dockery about his recent activities. The terrified Rupert quickly admitted that he let the Enforcer steal his walking stick as it contained a tiny radio transmitter inside. Rupert mentioned how he used the radio transmitter to listen to the Enforcer's crimes and even learned that Spider-Woman isn't Enforcer's accomplice. LAPD Captain Walsh showed up with a tape-recorded confession and forces Rupert to show up in court to help clear Spider-Woman of the supposed crime that she helped Enforcer commit.

The Enforcer was arrested again but was soon at large again. The police were undetermined if Enforcer was actually Carson Collier yet.

Enforcer was later hired by some gamblers to fix the rematch between Johnny Blaze and Flagg Fargo. Enforcer met with Flagg Fargo and threatened to kill him if he didn't take a dive. During the racing, Enforcer shot Flagg Fargo causing him to crash into some cars. While everyone was distracted, Enforcer went to the stadium box office and robbed it of $3000,000 of ticket receipts. Enforcer shot two guards with his tranquilizer darts and escaped in his souped-up car. He was then pursued by Ghost Rider. Enforcer fired a missile from his car's bomb bay to destroy the bridge and cut off Ghost Rider's pursuit, but Ghost Rider took the long way around. Finding himself racing against Ghost Rider on a narrow road high above the lake, Enforcer drove his car off the precipice and into the lake. By the time he emerged from the lake, Ghost Rider was gone.

Enforcer was among the deviants from Los Angeles who were captured by Locksmith
Locksmith (comics)
Locksmith is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.-Publication history:The Locksmith appeared in Spider-Woman #50 , and was created by Ann Nocenti and Brian Postman.-Fictional character biography:...

 and imprisoned in Locksmith's private prison. Enforcer's guns were confiscated and he was outfitted with a large lock that barely allowed him any movement. He was still locked up by the time Locksmith had captured Spider-Woman. When Spider-Woman freed herself and defeated Locksmith and Tick-Tock
Tick-Tock
Tick-Tock is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe.-Publication history:Tick-Tock's first appearance was in Spider-Woman #50 , and he was created by Ann Nocenti and Brian Postman....

, she notified the authorities who arrested Enforcer and those that Locksmith and Tick-Tock had captured. Later that night, Enforcer was among those affected by a spell casted by Magus which caused everyone to forget who Spider-Woman is.

Enforcer was later hired by Madame Masque
Madame Masque
Madame Masque is a fictional character that has appeared in various comic book series published by Marvel Comics. She is an occasional love interest, and sometimes enemy of Iron Man within the Marvel Universe...

 (on behalf of Obadiah Stane
Iron Monger
The Iron Monger is an identity used by several fictional supervillains published by Marvel Comics. The first and most notable person to take up the identity is Obadiah Stane...

) to kill a criminal called Termite. The Enforcer was shot and killed by the Scourge of the Underworld
Scourge of the Underworld
The Scourge of the Underworld is the name of a series of fictional characters that have appeared in various series set in the Marvel Comics universe....

 disguised as a bag lady. Madame Masque later informed Obadiah on what happened to Enforcer during his mission to kill Termite.

When Captain America caught Scourge of the Underworld, he claimed to be Enforcer's younger brother and that he had to kill him in retaliation for the shame Enforcer brought upon his family. He also stated that Enforcer caused the heartbreak their father had felt on learning Enforcer's true identity.

Dark Reign Enforcer

A new Enforcer is one of a collection of supervillains featured in Frank Tieri
Frank Tieri (comics)
Frank Tieri is an American comic book writer.-Career:At Marvel Tieri has written New Excalibur, Iron Man, Wolverine , Underworld, a post Avengers Disassembled Hercules mini-series, Wolverine/Darkness, X-Men: Dracula vs...

's project for Marvel, Dark Reign
Dark Reign (comics)
"Dark Reign" is a 2008–2009 crossover comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics. It deals with the aftermath of the "Secret Invasion" storyline, which led to a shift of power in the Marvel Universe toward Norman Osborn. The title "Dark Reign" refers to Osborn's rise to national power and the...

: Made Men
. This Enforcer is Mike Nero, the nephew of the original Enforcer. He later has his encounter with the Hood
Hood (comics)
The Hood is a fictional character, a supervillain, and a crime boss in the . Created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artists Kyle Hotz and Eric Powell, the character first appeared in The Hood #1 .-Publication history:...

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Powers and equipment

The first Enforcer wore body armor with a silver-nitrate covered vest for protection from werewolves. He carried two .45 caliber guns with which he used normal ammunition, silver bullets, tranquilizer pellets, pyrogranulate capsules, and a "tingler" that changes the victim's metabolism, causing the victim to burst into flame by post-hypnotic command. He also wore a disintegrator amulet, later in the form of a ring.
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