| Super Name: | Living Laser |
| Real Name: | Arthur Parks |
| Aliases: | Arthur Parks |
| Publisher: | Marvel |
| Gender: | Male |
| Character Type: | Human |
| 1st Appearance: | The Avengers #34 |
| Appears in: | 40 issues |
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Arthur Parks was a brilliant scientist in the field of laser research and design. He became a career criminal using laser technology, and then a being of pure living energy. He is an Iron Man enemy. Edit
History
Arthur Parks was a relatively successful laser research scientist until spurned by a woman. Deciding he needed power to achieve his aims, Parks creates wrist-mounted laser units, a costume and uses the alias "Living Laser". He then develops an infatuation with the Wasp, and after kidnapping her is forced to battle the superhero team the Avengers. After being defeated by the Avengers, the Laser is sent to prison. Although freed by master villain The Mandarin to fight the Avengers alongside other supervillains, the Laser is defeated once again. The Laser, together with team-mate the Swordsman, join Batroc the Leaper in a bid to kill Captain America. They are, however, defeated, and the Laser later joins the Lethal Legion in a failed revenge attack on the Avengers. The Laser later battles the Kree hero Captain Marvel, but after yet another defeat disappears into obscurity for some time.
Several years later Count Nefaria employs the Laser and temporarily amplifies his abilities — together with those of team-mates Power Man and Whirlwind — before sending them against the Avengers. The effect, however, is temporary and their combined abilities are drained by Nefaria, who is subsequently defeated by the Avengers. The Laser then discovers that the laser diodes implanted in his skin have become unstable, with the power build-up in his body reaching critical - and potentially fatal - levels. The Laser seeks the aid of East German scientists, who offer to help by draining off the excess energy and using it to power a network of weapons satellites. This plan, however, is foiled by Iron Man, (at the base the Laser is located in to rescue a civilian), who battles the Laser and forces his energy levels to build to critical mass. The Laser begs for help, but with no time remaining Iron Man is forced to hurl him into the atmosphere where the Laser detonates.
Several months later, Tony Stark, Iron Man's alter ego, repairs a faulty satellite that collected a pattern of energy. Upon repair the energy is released and reforms into the Laser, who is now composed entirely of sentient light. The Laser panics when he discovers his new condition, and although Iron Man tries to assist him, he is forced to battle and capture the Laser. Iron Man's colleague Dr. Hank Pym attempts to find a cure for the Laser's condition. The Laser subsequently escapes, and briefly battles the cosmic hero Quasar. The Laser later returns, and on hearing a rumor that Iron Man was dead posed as the villain the Titanium Man to draw him out. The ruse works, and after two grueling battles the Laser is finally defeated by using his own powers against him.
Upon reintegrating his energy form, the Laser seeks revenge but encounters War Machine, who offers him a position at Stark Industries and a chance of reforming. The Laser accepts, but when he begins to show signs of being unstable is projected via satellite by Rhodes into space.
The Laser later reforms but is imprisoned by Tony Stark, upon breaking free he joins a group of supervillains formed by MODOK.
Powers
Arthur Parks originally used wrist-mounted laser weapons which were later implanted into his skin. With the diode implants, Parks was capable of energy projection and light refraction for invisibility and illusion generation. Once he was converted into light form he increased in power, could travel at light speed, and had a greater variety of energy projection capabilities.
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