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|real_name=Werner Schmidt |
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|publisher=[[Marvel Comics]] |
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|debut='''First mentioned''':<br>''Giant-Size Invaders'' #1 (June 1975)<br>'''Full appearance''':<br>''Invaders'' #2 (Oct. 1975) |
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|creators=[[Roy Thomas]]<br> |
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|powers=Brilliant scientist<br>Mind control<br>Robot body |
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'''Brain Drain''' is a |
'''Brain Drain''' ('''Werner Schmidt''') is a fictional character who first appeared in [[American comic book]]s published by [[Marvel Comics]] in 1975 as a villain, but later becoming an ally of [[Squirrel Girl]]. |
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==Publication history== |
==Publication history== |
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Brain Drain first appears in ''[[Invaders (comics)|Invaders]]'' #2 (Oct. 1975) and was created by writer [[Roy Thomas]] and artist [[Frank Robbins]]. |
Brain Drain first appears in ''[[Invaders (comics)|The Invaders]]'' #2 (Oct. 1975) and was created by writer [[Roy Thomas]] and artist [[Frank Robbins]]. |
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==Fictional character biography== |
==Fictional character biography== |
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Werner Schmidt is a [[Nazism|Nazi]] scientist whose crew was killed in the crash of the ''Tekeli-Li'' spaceship. Its alien passengers rescue him and transplant his brain into a robotic body with mind-control abilities. Schmidt dubs himself "Brain Drain", takes control of the aliens - which he calls "Star Gods" - and renames them after German gods [[Donar]], Log, [[Froh]], and [[Brunnhilde]]. After being freed from Brain Drain's control, the aliens commit suicide by jumping into a vat of chemicals.<ref>''The Invaders'' # 1-2 (Aug.&Oct. 1975)</ref><ref>''Marvel Premiere'' #30 (June 1976)</ref><ref>''Marvel Two-in-One Annual'' #1 (Jan. 1976) & ''Marvel Two-In-One'' #20 (Oct. 1976)</ref> |
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The character is mentioned by fellow [[Nazism|Nazi]] villain [[Red Skull]] in the title ''[[Marvel Premiere]]'',<ref>''Marvel Premiere'' #30 (June 1976)</ref> and reappears in a two-part story in the title ''[[Marvel Two-In-One]]'', and together with Nazi allies [[Master Man (Marvel Comics)|Master Man]], [[U-Man]] and ''Skyshark'' plans to sabotage [[New York City]] with a new super weapon. The plan, however, is foiled by time-travelling [[Fantastic Four]] member the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] and the [[Liberty Legion]].<ref>''Marvel Two-in-One Annual'' #1 (Jan. 1976) & ''Marvel Two-In-One'' #20 (Oct. 1976)</ref> |
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The title ''[[Alpha Flight]]'' reveals that Brain Drain's brain casing is apparently lost in the snow below a mountain for decades, and is rescued after taking mental control of a nearby hiker. The character allies himself with the [[Master of the World (comics)|Master]], a perennial foe of the superhero team Alpha Flight. Joining the Master's team [[Omega Flight]] in a new robot body, Brain Drain and other villains battle the heroes on several occasions, before finally being defeated.<ref>''Alpha Flight'' #108 (May 1992); #110 - 112 (July - Sep. 1992) & #129 - 130 (Feb. - March 1994)</ref> |
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In ''[[Alpha Flight (comic book)|Alpha Flight]]'', Brain Drain allies with the [[Master of the World (character)|Master]], an enemy of the superhero team Alpha Flight. Joining the Master's team [[Omega Flight]] in a new robot body, Brain Drain and other villains battle the heroes on several occasions, before finally being defeated.<ref>''Alpha Flight'' #108 (May 1992); #110 - 112 (July-Sep. 1992) & #129 - 130 (Feb.-March 1994)</ref><ref>''Miss America Comics 70th Anniversary Special'' (Aug. 2009)</ref> |
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Brain Drain returns as an antagonist in ''[[The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl]]'' |
Brain Drain returns as an antagonist in ''[[The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl]]'', but is quickly defeated due to his outdated technology and design flaws. After [[Squirrel Girl]] upgrades him, he reforms and becomes a student at [[Empire State University]].<ref>''[[The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl]]'' vol. 2 #1 (Dec. 2015)</ref> |
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==Powers and abilities== |
==Powers and abilities== |
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Werner Schmidt was a brilliant scientist. |
Werner Schmidt was a brilliant scientist. After his brain was transplanted into a robot body by aliens, Brain Drain gained the power of mind control. |
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==In other media== |
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After his brain was transplanted into a robot body by aliens, Brain Drain gained the power of mind control. |
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Brain Drain appears in ''Marvel’s Squirrel Girl: The Unbeatable Radio Show'', voiced by [[Peter Hermann (actor)|Peter Hermann]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fisher |first=Jessica |date=April 19, 2022 |title=Trailer and Poster for Marvel's Newly Launched SQUIRREL GIRL Podcast Series |url=https://geektyrant.com/news/trailer-and-poster-for-marvels-newly-launched-6-part-scripted-podcast-based-on-the-comic-squirrel-girl |access-date= |website=GeekTyrant |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Brain Drain | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | First mentioned: Giant-Size Invaders #1 (June 1975) Full appearance: Invaders #2 (Oct. 1975) |
Created by | Roy Thomas Frank Robbins |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Werner Schmidt |
Team affiliations | Omega Flight |
Notable aliases | Brian Drayne |
Abilities | Brilliant scientist Mind control Robot body |
Brain Drain (Werner Schmidt) is a fictional character who first appeared in American comic books published by Marvel Comics in 1975 as a villain, but later becoming an ally of Squirrel Girl.
Publication history
[edit]This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (April 2017) |
Brain Drain first appears in The Invaders #2 (Oct. 1975) and was created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Frank Robbins.
Fictional character biography
[edit]Werner Schmidt is a Nazi scientist whose crew was killed in the crash of the Tekeli-Li spaceship. Its alien passengers rescue him and transplant his brain into a robotic body with mind-control abilities. Schmidt dubs himself "Brain Drain", takes control of the aliens - which he calls "Star Gods" - and renames them after German gods Donar, Log, Froh, and Brunnhilde. After being freed from Brain Drain's control, the aliens commit suicide by jumping into a vat of chemicals.[1][2][3]
In Alpha Flight, Brain Drain allies with the Master, an enemy of the superhero team Alpha Flight. Joining the Master's team Omega Flight in a new robot body, Brain Drain and other villains battle the heroes on several occasions, before finally being defeated.[4][5]
Brain Drain returns as an antagonist in The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, but is quickly defeated due to his outdated technology and design flaws. After Squirrel Girl upgrades him, he reforms and becomes a student at Empire State University.[6]
Powers and abilities
[edit]Werner Schmidt was a brilliant scientist. After his brain was transplanted into a robot body by aliens, Brain Drain gained the power of mind control.
In other media
[edit]Brain Drain appears in Marvel’s Squirrel Girl: The Unbeatable Radio Show, voiced by Peter Hermann.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ The Invaders # 1-2 (Aug.&Oct. 1975)
- ^ Marvel Premiere #30 (June 1976)
- ^ Marvel Two-in-One Annual #1 (Jan. 1976) & Marvel Two-In-One #20 (Oct. 1976)
- ^ Alpha Flight #108 (May 1992); #110 - 112 (July-Sep. 1992) & #129 - 130 (Feb.-March 1994)
- ^ Miss America Comics 70th Anniversary Special (Aug. 2009)
- ^ The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl vol. 2 #1 (Dec. 2015)
- ^ Fisher, Jessica (April 19, 2022). "Trailer and Poster for Marvel's Newly Launched SQUIRREL GIRL Podcast Series". GeekTyrant.
External links
[edit]- Brain Drain at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- AlphaFlight.Net Alphanex Entry on - Brain Drain