| Doctor Cornelius | | 
| | | | Statistics | | Real name | Abraham Cornelius | | Status | deceased | | Affiliations | Weapon X, Matsu'o Tsurayaba, The Hand, Fenris | | Notable powers | none baseline human | | Doctor Cornelius was first mentioned in Barry Windsor-Smith's eight page preview prequel chapter to the original Weapon X Saga in Marvel Comics Presents #72 but only first appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #73. It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ...
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Unity #0 for Valiant Comics cover by Barry Windsor-Smith // Biography Barry Windsor-Smith (formerly known as Barry Smith), born 1949 in Forest Gate, London, is a British cartoonist, comics-author, and painter best known for his work in American comic books. ...
Weapon X was a fictional clandestine government project in the Marvel Universe conducted by the Canadian Governments Department K (and secretly funded by the US government) which turns willing and unwilling beings into living weapons. ...
Fenris are two characters from the Marvel Comics universe, namely German mutant twins Andrea and Andreas von Strucker, children of supervillains Elsbeth von Strucker and Baron Wolfgang von Strucker of HYDRA. Andrea is female, Andreas is male. ...
Character biography
Dr. Cornelius, one of the senior scientists for Weapon X, employed by the mysterious Professor. Sometime after World War II, Wolverine was taken in by the project and Cornelius was assigned with the task of to perfecting and using a technique that would bond the indestructible element adamantium to human bone cells. This Adamantium bonding process was first created by Lord Dark Wind (Yuriko Oyama's father), but was only put into use after being perfect by Cornelius when he succeeded in bonding Logan's skeleton with adamantium, and was indoctrinated into the Weapon X assassin program. Wolverine (Logan, born James Howlett) is a Marvel Comics superhero and member of the X-Men. ...
Adamantium is a fictional chemical substance, often a metal. ...
Lord Dark Wind (Professor Kenji Oyama) is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. ...
Lady Deathstrike (real name Yuriko Oyama) is a fictional character, a comic book supervillainess in Marvel Comics and an occasional foe of the X-Men and Wolverine. ...
Years later, Japanese crimelord Matsu'o Tsurayaba and his allies, including former Weapon X scientist Doctor Cornelius, resurrected the Russian super-soldier Omega Red. In order to stabilize his mutant power, Omega Red required the Carbonadium Synthesizer, a device stolen from him by Team X decades earlier. Omega Red captured Wolverine, who had the location of the C-Synthesizer buried in his memory, and several of Wolverine's teammates in the X-Men. Maverick was hired by former Team X liaison Major Arthur Barrington to prevent Omega Red from obtaining the device, and he tracked another former Team X member, Sabretooth, to Omega Red's location. With Maverick's help, the X-Men were able to defeat the villains, and he subsequently killed Cornelius in an act of revenge. Omega Red (Arkady Rossovich) is a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe and a foe of the X-Men. ...
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Ultimate Doctor Cornelius | Ultimate Doctor Cornelius | |  Disfigured Cornelius from Ultimate X-Men #68. Art by Tom Raney. Tom Raney is a comic book artist best known for his work on series like DV8 and Alpha Flight. ...
| | | | | In the Ultimate Marvel Universe, Doctor Cornelius plays a much larger role than his mainstream counter part. He first appeared in the Ultimate X-Men story arc Return to Weapon-X. It has been suggested that Felicia (pseudonym) be merged into this article or section. ...
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Unity #0 for Valiant Comics cover by Barry Windsor-Smith // Biography Barry Windsor-Smith (formerly known as Barry Smith), born 1949 in Forest Gate, London, is a British cartoonist, comics-author, and painter best known for his work in American comic books. ...
Weapon X was a fictional clandestine government project in the Marvel Universe conducted by the Canadian Governments Department K (and secretly funded by the US government) which turns willing and unwilling beings into living weapons. ...
Sabretooth (Victor Creed) is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe, and an arch-enemy of Wolverine. ...
John Wraith, a. ...
Lady Deathstrike (real name Yuriko Oyama) is a fictional character, a comic book supervillainess in Marvel Comics and an occasional foe of the X-Men and Wolverine. ...
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In this version, Doctor Cornelius along with his benefactor, Colonel John Wraith headed up the Weapon X Program. Unlike his benefactor though, he does not seem to harbor any anti-mutant sentiments, but he merely wishes to conduct experiments on mutants to indulge his own curiosities. The Weapon X Program was sanctioned by S.H.I.E.L.D. during the Gulf War and resulted with the creation of Wolverine, which has been their greatest achievment ever. After Wolverine escaped, Weapon X captured serveral other mutants to be his replacements and eventually captured the X-Men as well. In their captivity, Cornelius augmented the Beast's natural abilities along with giving him a keen sense of smell. This procedured caused Beast to trasnform even more by growing blue fur all over his body and giving claws on his hands and feet. After Wraith was killed by Nick Fury and Weapon X was shut down by S.H.I.E.L.D., Cornelius' whereabouts were unknown. It is not confirmed if he had anything to do with the rogue Weapon X agents led by Tara who hunted Wolverine down all over Manhattan and participated with the coup against the President of the United States. John Wraith, a. ...
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Later on, he recruited the quadriplegic Yuriko Oyama and offered her a chance of revenged against Ororo Munroe, the person who was responsible for her present condition. He spliced some of Wolverine's DNA into hers which gave her a healing factor twice as fast as Wolverines and also bonded her with adamantium. Cornelius' true objective was to capture Wolverine since he was accompanied by Storm at that time and used that fact to manipulate Deathstrike. His attempts however ended in failure with Deathstrike being captured an imprisoned in the Triskelion and his chopper being blown up. He was presumed dead. Quadriplegia is caused by damage to the spinal cord at a high level (e. ...
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It has recently been revealed that he survived the helicopter crash and has been horribly disfigured. He is also responsible for Sabretooth's lastest attack on Wolverine in an effort to get some tissue samples from him. He has stated that he wanted to create his own Wolverine from the tissue sample. The plot remains unresolved. Sabretooth (Victor Creed) is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe, and an arch-enemy of Wolverine. ...
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