Dontrell Hamilton

Dontrell Hamilton
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Power Man #28 (December 1975)
Created by Don McGregor
George Tuska
Rich Buckler
In-story information
Full name Dontrell Hamilton
Team affiliations Flashmob
Notable aliases Cockroach Hamilton, Roach
Abilities Skilled marksman

Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton is the name of a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Publication history

Dontrell Hamilton first appeared in Power Man #28 and was created by Don McGregor, George Tuska, and Rich Buckler.

Fictional character biography

Dontrell Hamilton grew up in Harlem. As a child, Dontrell was frightened by the night's noise and would gradually become accustomed to them and the cockroaches that infested his home. Since then, he has developed an affinity for cockroaches and "Cheese Snipz."[1]

Later on in his life, Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton turned to a life of crime and became a mob enforcer for Ray "Piranha" Jones. Both of them bought information from Harry Wentworth that detailed about the Adonis Chemical Company's shipments lethal bacteriological agent. Power Man was hired to find out who Harry Wentworth sold the information to. He arrived just as Dontrell was in the process of killing Harry Wentworth. After a fierce battle with Power Man, Dontrell used his gun "Josh" to blast Harry Wentworth and shoot Power Man enough to dislocate his shoulder.[2] Dontrell retreated back to his apartment where he took a call from Ray "Piranha" Jones. Dontrell went to Ray's penthouse to meet up with him as they finalized their plans for the hijacking. During his investigation after getting his arm popped back in, Power Man was attacked by Dontrell and Ray's men at the Harlem River docks. While Power Man took out the henchmen, Dontrell gassed him out with "Josh" and then tied him to the river's drawbridge before departing. Dontrell and Ray then sent their agents to begin the hijacking until the police arrived. Both of them engaged in the fight even when Power Man joined the fight. Power Man was knocked out during the battle and carried back to Ray's penthouse. Power Man broke free and first took out Dontrell while breaking "Josh" before engaging Ray. As Power Man and Ray fell into the pool of piranhas, Dontrell sealed them in and escaped.[3]

Dontrell and Ray escaped conviction and relocated to Stamford, Connecticut. As the locals wouldn't accept them for their demanding of protection from them, three women Vita Buchetta, Ann Repucci, and Annette Cortese shamed the community for accepting them while secretly planning to use them to start their own criminal careers. When Terror Inc. was hired by an unknown party to kill Ray, Dontrell was unable to defend Ray because "Josh" kept jamming. Upon examining the information from the cartridges, Terror Inc. realized that Ray had hired them. Terror Inc. saved Ray from the mobsters and the arriving Punisher as Dontrell chased after Terror Inc. in their cars as Terror Inc. killed off Ray.[4]

Following the death of Ray, Dontrell was among the several villains that were gathered by Nightshade to attack Black Panther. The attack on Black Panther was a delaying tactic orchestrated by Nightshade's employer Erik Killmonger so that Black Panther and Falcon could summon some other heroes to the scene. Dontrell, Stiletto, "Boss" Morgan, and Cottonmouth battled Black Panther, Falcon, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage in Harlem until Black Goliath, Brother Voodoo, and Everett K. Ross arrived to help stop the villains.[5]

During the Shadowland storyline, Dontrell appears as a member of Nightshade's Flashmob (which also consists of Chemistro III, Cheshire Cat, Comanche, Mr. Fish II, and Spear) where they are sent to attack Victor Alvarez on a rooftop. Dontrell fired on Victor until his gun was crushed by Luke Cage upon his and Iron Fist's arrival. The Flashmob was remanded to Ryker's Island. Nightshade's solicitor secured the release of Dontrell, Mr. Fish II, and Spear.[6]

During the Spider-Island storyline, Dontrell was with Flashmob when they tried to leave a spider-infested Manhattan only to be defeated by Heroes for Hire.[7]

Hamilton later appears as one of the criminals discussing the reward that Tombstone had offered to anyone who could recover the Supersoul Stone from Luke Cage and Iron Fist.[8] When a group of "preemptive" vigilantes begin assaulting inactive villains, Hamilton joins the relatives of several of the victims in requesting help from the Heroes for Hire.[9] Cage has Hamilton assist with investigating the "Preemptive Strike" by having him consult with criminals like Piranha Jones.[10] After discovering that the Preemptive Strike work for Alex Wilder, Hamilton betrays the Heroes for Hire and joins Wilder's New Pride alongside Black Mariah.[11][12]

Powers and abilities

Dontrell Hamilton has no superpowers but is a skilled marksman. Although he started out with his six-barreled shotgun that he built named "Josh," Dontrell started to use advanced piece of artillery.

Other versions

Earth-X

In the Earth-X reality, Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton's history is the same and has died at some point.[13]

House of M

In the House of M reality, Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton is a mutant gangster with a cockroach appearance.[14]

In other media

Television

References

  1. Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe 2006 #5
  2. Power Man #28
  3. Power Man #30-31
  4. Terror Inc. #6-7
  5. Black Panther Vol. 3 #16-17
  6. Shadowland: Power Man #2
  7. Spider-Island: Heroes for Hire #1
  8. David Walker (w), Sanford Greene (p), Sanford Greene (i), Lee Loughridge (col), VC's Clayton Cowles (let), Jake Thomas (ed). Power Man and Iron Fist v3, #2 (16 March 2016), United States: Marvel Comics
  9. David Walker (w), Flaviano (p), Flaviano (i), John Rauch (col), VC's Clayton Cowles (let), Jake Thomas (ed). Power Man and Iron Fist v3, #6 (13 July 2016), United States: Marvel Comics
  10. David Walker (w), Sanford Greene and Flaviano (p), Sanford Greene and Flaviano (i), John Rauch (col), VC's Clayton Cowles (let), Jake Thomas (ed). Power Man and Iron Fist v3, #7 (17 August 2016), United States: Marvel Comics
  11. David F. Walker (w), Sanford Greene and Flaviano (p), Sanford Greene and Flaviano (i), John Rauch (col), VC's Clayton Cowles (let), Jake Thomas (ed). Power Man and Iron Fist v3, #9 (12 October 2016), United States: Marvel Comics
  12. David Walker (w), Sanford Greene (p), Sanford Greene (i), Lee Loughridge (col), VC's Clayton Cowles (let), Jake Thomas (ed). Power Man and Iron Fist v3, #10 (9 November 2016), United States: Marvel Comics
  13. Universe X Special #1
  14. House of M: Avengers #1

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