Scuzz (comics)
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Dennis "Scuzz" Cuzinski is a fictional paranormal in the Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics
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 imprint New Universe
New Universe
The New Universe is a comic book imprint from Marvel Comics that was published in its original incarnation from 1986 to 1989. It was created by Jim Shooter, Archie Goodwin, Eliot R. Brown, John Morelli, Mark Gruenwald, Tom DeFalco and edited by Michael Higgins.In 1986, in honor of Marvel Comics'...

. He first appears in D.P.7
DP7 (comics)
D.P. 7 was a 32-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics as a part their New Universe imprint. It ran from 1986 to 1989. Along with Justice and Psi-Force, it was one of the few New Universe titles to last for 32 issues....

 #1.

Pre-White Event

Dennis Cuzinski was born on October 13, 1971 in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Green Bay is a city in and the county seat of Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, located at the head of Green Bay, a sub-basin of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Fox River. It has an elevation of above sea level and is located north of Milwaukee. As of the 2010 United States Census,...

. Although his early life was never explored, it is known that his father was an alcoholic and his mother died when he was 12. Because of the lack of strong parental guidance, Dennis (or "Scuzz" as he became nicknamed, due to a play on his name), became something of a juvenile delinquent.

He was 15 when his powers first manifested. The bed he was lying on began smouldering beneath him. His father thought Scuzz'd been smoking in bed and administered corporal punishment, only to find own his hand burning.

On the Run

On the advice of a guidance counsellor, Scuzz's father put him in the Clinic for Paranormal Research where he joined Therapy Group C. One of the members discovered the clinic had been spying on them and he escaped with all of them to live a life on the run.

Scuzz at first enjoyed the life of an outlaw, and even suggested the rest of the group take on code names to keep their identities secret... although he used his old nickname, claiming he wanted people to know who he was. He showed an ability for thinking up creative uses of both his own power and that of his friends. He and the others escaped a number of attempts to capture them with superhuman bounty hunters but he eventually began to feel none of the others were taking him seriously because of his age. After a fight, he left the group to strike out on his own.

Scuzz got into trouble with the locals at a bar who thought he was eyeing their bikes. A fight ensued and escalated quickly as Scuzz's powers came into play. Scuzz was beaten severely.

A barmaid took him to the hospital and looked out for him. When he recovered enough to be released, she took him into her home, letting him stay for a few weeks. Despite being much older than he was, the two found some romantic chemistry... but the relationship ended when they first kissed and her mouth was burned from the contact. Scuzz left, realizing he could never have a physical relationship with someone without hurting them.

To vent his frustration, Scuzz returned to the biker bar and picked a fight, this time using his powers to their fullest capacity, throwing explosive balls of corrosive liquid around and burning everything he touched. As his corrosiveness began to wear down from extensive use, he stole a bike and rode it out into the night. He intended at first to ignite the gas tank and commit suicide
Suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often committed out of despair or attributed to some underlying mental disorder, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, alcoholism, or drug abuse...

, but by this point he had temporarily exhausted his ability.

He soon encountered a bounty hunter and was captured and returned to the Clinic. There he was brainwashed into believing the Clinic really did have their best interests at heart, and returned to therapy.

The DDTeens

The Clinic began a radical restructuring at around this time, though, and managed to purge the more sinister elements. After learning that a group of militant black patients were starting their own special interest group, Scuzz had the idea of starting his own therapy group, made up of the Clinic's teens.

Scuzz's group became known as the DDTeens, a play on the pesticide DDT
DDT
DDT is one of the most well-known synthetic insecticides. It is a chemical with a long, unique, and controversial history....

. His attempt to recruit Charlotte Beck
Friction (comics)
Friction is a fictional character appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in D.P.7 #1, which was published under Marvel's New Universe imprint.-Early life:...

 into his group caused tension with the leader of the Black Powers, and several physical altercations with the group ensued.

While playing outside, Scuzz and his team realized they were being photographed by a reporter. A former employee of the Clinic had told him of the unusual people gathered there, and of several suspicious deaths that had occurred there and been covered up.

Realizing the police would be raiding the Clinic soon, he took the DDTeens and fled. His team eventually wound up at the house of Stephanie Harrington
Stephanie Harrington
Glitter is a fictional paranormal in the Marvel Comics imprint New Universe. She first appears in D.P.7 #1.-Pre-White Event:Stephanie Ann Harrington was born Stephanie Lindquist in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in May 1956...

, one of the members of his original therapy group. She allowed Scuzz and the DDTeens to move in to her basement.

They stayed there for over a month before Stephanie's husband threw them out. They returned to take up residence in her abandoned house after the CIA
Central Intelligence Agency
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 recruited her.

The DDTeens turned to crime to get food. The last job they pulled was to steal groceries from a grocery store. The police came and there was a high speed chase, ending in an accident that severely wounded most of his team, and killed two, including a girl Scuzz had a crush on. Scuzz was driving the car at the time.

The White Eventists

Scuzz was wracked with guilt over his role in the accident and the deaths that followed. He contemplated suicide again, standing on a bridge. It was this time he was found by a new cult, the White Eventists, which believed that paranormality was a divine gift and the End Times
End times
The end time, end times, or end of days is a time period described in the eschatological writings in the three Abrahamic religions and in doomsday scenarios in various other non-Abrahamic religions...

 were coming soon. They invited him to join them, and he accepted. He became quiet, withdrawn, and much less impulsive.

There he found some measure of peace, but his sudden change of character worried one of his friends from the DDTeens. Michael Crawley believed he'd been brainwashed, and brought David Landers
Mastodon (New Universe)
Mastodon is a fictional paranormal in the Marvel Comics imprint New Universe. He first appears in D.P.7 #1.-Early life and the Clinic:Dave Landers was born on September 21, 1952 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin...

 to rescue Scuzz. Scuzz didn't want to go, but the Cult convinced him that his destiny was calling him elsewhere.

He left with Dave and Michael and headed to New York. There, while attempting to preach the gospel of his religion, he was taken by a street gang that was torturing White Eventists. The paranormals didn't fight back, because their faith was a pacifist
Pacifism
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 one, but Scuzz and the others were rescued by David Landers. The White Eventists asked Scuzz to join the New York branch of their faith. Dave, realizing that even if he believed the church was crazy, they seemed to be doing Scuzz some good, let him. Michael Crawley felt betrayed and left.

Scuzz fell in love with Hannah, one of the White Eventists he was being tortured with. She merely had blue hair and a tail, but Scuzz's paranormality still posed a significant problem, one she saw as a test of faith when word came around that there was a man, William Wexler, claiming the paranormal ability of being able to cure other paranormals. The White Eventists believed the Cure was an affront to God and planned peaceful protests. Scuzz was torn between his faith and his desire for physical affection.

Scuzz wound up going to the Cure, but instead of seeking relief, he attacked Wexler in the name of God. Wexler cured Scuzz's paranormality in self defense during the attack. Because of his sacrifice, Scuzz was welcomed back into the church despite the fact that he no longer had his paranormality.

Powers and abilities

Scuzz's body produces an unknown corrosive chemical on an almost constant basis. It is present in all of his bodily fluids, and a brief touch with his skin usually contains enough to cause pain to another person. Direct contact with his bodily fluids can cause severe burn damage. He is able to consciously increase the amount of corrosiveness at will. He is shown an ability to corrode a variety of substances, up to and including tempered steel. He cannot consciously retard his body's production of this chemical below a certain point.

Because of the constant nature of his ability, Scuzz wears through clothes extremely quickly. Within two days of normal wear, any normal clothing will be destroyed past the point of usability. Anything he handles for a long period of time will be similarly damaged.

By spitting into his palm and rolling it, Scuzz is able to create what he calls "Scuzz-Balls". These globules can be thrown at short ranges with explosive potential.

When Scuzz is extremely angry or when deliberately he works himself up into such a state, Scuzz enters what he calls "Scorcher Mode". At this time, Scuzz's corrosive factor is increased dramatically, and he can create Scuzz-balls from his hands without spitting. He can only last in this mode for about two minutes, and afterwards the corrosive intensity drops to negligible levels. Coming out of Scorcher mode and severe injury seem to be the only times his corrosive levels drop to the point where he can touch others without pain.

Exiles World Tour

  • During the Exiles
    Exiles (Marvel Comics)
    The Exiles are a group of fictional characters that feature in three Marvel Comics series, Exiles, New Exiles, and Exiles vol. 2. The Exiles consists of characters from different dimensions, or realities, which have been removed from time and space in order to correct problems in various alternate...

     World Tour, an alternate version of Scuzz came into existence after the Exiles battled the Proteus
    Proteus (comics)
    Kevin MacTaggert, best known as Proteus and also called Mutant X, is a Marvel Comics character, associated with the X-Men.Kevin was the mutant son of Scottish genetic researcher Moira MacTaggert and politician Joseph MacTaggert...

     possessed Justice
    Justice (New Universe)
    Justice is a character from the New Universe imprint of Marvel Comics, the protagonist of a 32-issue comic book series of the same name published from 1986 to 1989. The title was notable for featuring the early work of Peter David and Lee Weeks as well as rare 1980s Marvel work from Keith Giffen...

    shortly after DP7 escaped. His history, demeanour and powers remained that same but how the Exiles now affected his future is yet to be revealed.
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