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Discus (comics)

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Publisher
  
Marvel Comics

Partnerships
  
Stiletto, Justin Hammer

Alter ego
  
Tim Stuart

Created by
  
Tony Isabella Billy Graham

Abilities
  
Uses throwing discs as weapons, Other assorted weaponry

First appearance
  
Power Man #22 (December 1974)

Creators
  
Billy Graham, Tony Isabella

Similar
  
Stiletto, Gideon Mace, Comanche, El Aguila, Goldbug

Discus (Tim Stuart) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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Publication history

Discus first appeared in Power Man #16 in December 1974, and was created by Tony Isabella and Billy Graham.

The character subsequently appears in Power Man #22 (December 1974), Power Man and Iron Fist #50 (April 1978), Iron Man #126-127 (September–October 1979), Power Man and Iron Fist #110 (October 1984), Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12 (1992), Web of Spider-Man Annual #8 (1992), New Warriors Annual #2 (1992), Civil War: War Crimes (February 2007), and Amazing Spider-Man #562-563 (August 2008).

Fictional character biography

The youngest son of Tyler Stuart, a warden at Seagate prison, Tim Stuart was employed by Justin Hammer and given a costume, jet-pack, and assorted weaponry. He took the name Discus, as his weapon of choice was a throwing disc; he usually carried disc-shaped flying blades. The younger brother of Stiletto, he was most often partnered, and rarely went on his own missions. Like Stiletto, he was a constant thorn in Luke Cage's side, but he also battled the Heroes for Hire, the Daughters of the Dragon, and Iron Fist. Much later, both Stiletto and Discus were seen in Justin Hammer's employ. Attempting to capture Iron Man, Stiletto and Discus attacked but were easily defeated after their weapons were unable to harm him. He and his brother, while imprisoned, found religion, but soon reverted to their old ways and began working for Deadly Nightshade. However, as Stiletto continued on in his criminal career, Discus has not been seen for quite some time.

A partnership began with the Sphinx and Justin Hammer brought Discus back to villainy. Along with Hammer's villain army, Discus battled Nova and Namorita, but he was defeated by both of them.

Discus returned and is recruited as part of Hammerhead's supervillain army. However, Iron Man and S.H.I.E.L.D. forces attacked their forces.

Discus appeared in Brand New Day as one of the villains at the Bar with No Name.

References

Discus (comics) Wikipedia