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Klaw

CBUB Wins: 3
CBUB Losses: 1
Win Percentage: 75.00%

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Read more about Klaw at: Wikipedia

Official Site: Marvel Entertainment

Ulysses Klaw is a fictional character that appears in comic book published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #53 (1966) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. He is depicted as a human physicist who has been transformed into solid sound, and who wears a sonic emitter on his right wrist as a prosthetic device. He has often been shown in conflict with the Fantastic Four and the Avengers and is a major adversary of the Black Panther and Ka-Zar.

The character of Klaw is featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such as arcade and video game, animated television series, and merchandise such as trading card.

Ulysses Klaw first appears in flashback in Fantastic Four #53 (Aug 1966) as a physicist working in the field of applied sonics. Designing a sound transducer to convert sound waves into physical mass, Klaw steals the metal vibranium - a substance known to exist only in certain meteoric deposits in the small African nation of Wakanda - to power his device. In doing this, Klaw comes into conflict with the Wakandan ruler/superhero T'Chaka, who Klaw murders in cold blood. T'Chaka's adolescent son T'Challa, who followed his father to watch him combat the invaders, then attacks Klaw to avenge his father, maiming him by costing the villain his right hand as Klaw escaped.

Years later, Ulysses resurfaces with a sonic emitter/gun on his right wrist as a replacement prosthetic device for his missing hand that can create whatever objects or creatures Klaw can conceive, out of sound. He also has created a device that turns him into a being of solid sound, making him immortal in the process. Klaw battles T'Challa (who has now officially become the newest Black Panther) and superhero team the Fantastic Four, but is defeated.

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