Havok |
Name:
Alex Masters but recently changed it to Alex Summers
Age:
Either 15 or 16...
Known
Family:
Scott Summers (Cyclops)
Powers:
ability to absorb ambient cosmic energy and release it as waves of intense heat
from his hands
Lives:
In Hawaii with foster parents
Hobby:
Surfing
Scott's long lost brother Alex. Both reunited when Cerebro sensed Alex's use of
his powers. The news was delivered and Scott went straight for Hawaii where they
met eachother after years of believing the other was dead.
Alex and his brother were separated years ago in an airplane accident. Their
parents made them jump at the same time but unfortunately, Scott's parachute
caught fire and went on descent faster causing him to be unconscient when he
landed. When Scott woke up, Alex was announced to have perished in the incident
but this was not true. Only the parents died.
Alex is a surfer dude who never misses a chance to ride a wave, no matter how
dangerous it seems. He resides with his foster parents in Hawaii. Alex tends to
trust people without finding out the real deal about the person. He is stubborn
and is very different from his big brother Scott.
Alex refused to be part of the X-men, probably because he felt he wasn't ready
yet and he liked his life in Hawaii.
Havok Pics |
On
his surfboard
Itchy
hands
Uh
Oh
That
strange itch again
Using
powers against a shark
What's
wrong with me
Magneto
to the rescue
Worried
Still
haunts him at night
Together
again
Wow,
you've grown
Doesnt
know if he'll survive
Falling
kids
Goodbye
mom and dad
Matt Hill |
Actor
- filmography
(2000s) (1990s) (1980s)
"Transformers: Armada" (2002) TV Series(voice) (English dub) .... Carlos
First 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special Live In Stereo, The (2002) (TV)(uncredited) (archive footage) .... Ed
"Super Duper Sumos" (2001) TV Series(voice) .... Booma
15 février 1839 (2001) .... Soldat McDonald
"CardCaptors" (2000) TV Series(voice) .... Keroberos
"Generation O!" (2000) TV Series(voice) .... Buzz O!
"X-Men: Evolution" (2000) TV Series(voice) .... Havok (Alex Summers)
"Cartoon
Cartoon Fridays" (2000) TV Series .... Ed
Château des singes,
Le (1999)(English voice) .... Kom
"Ed, Edd n' Eddy" (1999) TV Series(voice) .... Ed
"Shadow Raiders" (1998) TV Series(voice) .... Prince Pyrus
Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins (1998) (V)(voice) .... Additional Voices
Con, The (1998) (TV) .... Conroy Gil
"Mummies Alive!" (1997) TV Series(voice) .... Additional Voices
"Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation" (1997) TV Series(voice) .... Raphael
Contagious (1997) (TV) .... Carl Freedman
Titanic (1996) (TV) .... Cheif Marconi Officer Phillips
Bordello of Blood (1996) .... Reggie
Limbic Region, The (1996) (TV) .... Lake Boy
Please Save My Earth (1996) (V)(voice) .... Mikuro
Kidnapping in the Family, A (1996) (TV) .... Chris Landers
Big Bully (1996) .... Teenager
"G.I. Joe Extreme" (1995) TV Series(voice) .... Metal Head
Family Divided, A (1995) (TV) .... Johnny Dickson
Garou densetsu (1994)(voice) .... Laocorn Gaudeamus/Additional Voices
Hakkenden shin sho (1993) (V)(voice) .... Sosuke Inukawa (Gakuzo) (English version)
Ranma ½ (1993) (V) .... Pantyhose Taro
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) .... Raphael
"Street Sharks" (1992) TV Series
"Captain N & the Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3" (1990) TV Series(voice) .... Captain N the Game Master/Kevin Keene/Narrator
Matinee
(1990) (TV) .... Bob Simpson
"Captain N: The
Game Master" (1989) TV Series(voice) .... Captain
N/Kevin Keene
Watchers (1988) .... Boy on Bike
People Across the Lake, The (1988) (TV) .... Lisa's Boyfriend
"Yoroiden
Samurai Troopers" (1988) TV Series .... Ryo
Miscellaneous Crew
- filmography
"Mummies
Alive!" (1997) TV Series (additional voice)
Notable TV Guest
Appearances
"Special Unit 2" (2001) playing "Richie" in episode: "The Love" (episode # 2.11) 30 January 2002
"X-Men: Evolution" (2000) playing "Havok/Alex Summers" (voice) in episode: "The Cauldron - Part One" (episode # 1.12) 2001
"Melrose Place" (1992) playing "Hank" in episode: "Unpleasantville" (episode # 7.27) 8 March 1999
"Sleepwalkers" (1997) playing "Bartender #2" in episode: "Eye of the Beholder" (episode # 1.3) 8 February 1998
"Sentinel, The" (1996) playing "Deputy Toliver" in episode: "Dead Certain" (episode # 3.10) 26 November 1997
"Mummies Alive!" (1997) (voice)
"X Files, The" (1993) playing "Harry Dunham" in episode: "Fresh Bones" (episode # 2.15) 3 February 1995
"Neon Rider" (1990) in episode: "Straight Home" (episode # 3.3) 1992
"Madison" (1993) playing "Billy" in episode: "Not Just Anybody" (episode # 1.7) 1991
"Neon Rider" (1990) in episode: "Nowhere to Run" (episode # 1.1) 15 September
Comic Havok |
Harnessing
his mutant ability to emit destructive energy, Alex Summers struggles to stand
apart from the shadow of his famous brother -- Cyclops, longtime leader of the
heroic
X-Men!
Real name: Alexander Summers
Occupation: Adventurer at the time of his apparent death, former government
operative
Group affiliation: The Six at the time of his apparent death; formerly the
X-Men, X-Factor
and the Brotherhood
Base of operations: Last known to inhabit the alternate Earth of Mutant X
First appearance: X-Men (Vol. 1) #54 (1969)
Height: 6'
Weight: 175 lbs.
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Blond
Powers: Havok is a mutant with the superhuman ability to absorb ambient cosmic
energy and
release it as waves of intense heat -- creating plasma, a state of matter
consisting of charged
subatomic particles. Heat waves will emanate from Havok's body in all directions
unless
purposefully channeled, usually along the length of his arms. When one of these
waves
strikes an object, the sudden jump in temperature may cause it to shatter,
explode or seemingly disintegrate. Should Havok direct his energy toward a human
being at its lowest level, his target will suffer a severe headache, but will
not burn up.
Havok constantly absorbs cosmic radiation. When his power-storage enclaves reach
capacity, excess energy is thereafter emitted in negligible quantities. Upon the
total expenditure of his available reserves, Havok's body requires about 16 1/2
hours to recharge to peak level. The act of concentration involved in releasing
his energy in anything other than an omnidirectional wave is physically
exhausting for Havok if continued for an extended period of time.
Weapons: None
History: Alex Summers is the younger brother of Cyclops -- stalwart leader of
the X-Men, an outlaw band of heroic mutant adventurers. Their father -- Major
Christopher Summers, a test pilot for the U.S. Air Force -- was flying his
family home from vacation aboard a vintage aircraft when a midair collision
crippled the Summers' plane. Katherine Summers pushed her young sons to safety
in the only available parachute. With Christopher and Katherine presumed dead,
the boys were hospitalized for injuries they sustained during their landing, as
their overburdened parachute had been unable to slow their decent sufficiently.
Scott and Alex both suffered traumatic amnesia regarding the plane incident.
Alex left the hospital after two weeks and was placed in an orphanage in Omaha,
Nebraska. Soon adopted, he had little or no contact with Scott until years
later.
Alex was unaware of Scott's developing powers, or his adventures as Cyclops,
until after he had graduated from college. It was at that time that Alex first
became aware of his own mutant talents. Archeology professor Ahmet Abdol, the
mutant known as the Living Pharaoh, had discovered a psychic link between
himself and Alex. While both possessed the latent mutant power to absorb and
transform cosmic radiation, Alex's body stifled Abdol's ability to exercise his
talent in an unknown manner. The Living Pharaoh abducted the youth to his
laboratory in Egypt. There, Abdol discovered a means of screening Summers from
ambient cosmic radiation, permitting his own body to attain its true potential.
Abdol stood transformed into the Living Monolith, a massive mutant with vast
cosmic power. The X-Men defeated the Monolith in combat when Alex's latent
mutant powers surfaced under the stress of entombment within the mechanism
designed to block him from cosmic radiation. Incapable of controlling the shock
waves emanating from his body, Alex chose to remain in the Egyptian desert
rather than accompany the X-Men back to America.
Captured by a mutant-hunting Sentinel robot, Alex was brought to the
headquarters of Larry Trask, son of the androids' inventor. Trask gave Alex the
codename Havok and a costume with a chest display that would monitor the
build-up of cosmic energy within his body. When the X-Men finally freed Trask's
captive mutants, Alex accompanied Scott and his teammates back to civilization,
where he began training to keep his energy in check. Eventually, Alex gained
sufficient mastery over his powers to become a formidable opponent in battle.
Havok later fell in love with Lorna Dane -- the green-haired, magnetically
empowered mutant now known as Polaris. Both served for a time in the X-Men, but
neither wished to lead the life of an adventurer. After discovering a mutual
interest in geophysics, Alex and Lorna began conducting doctoral research in
that subject in the Diablo mountain range in Arizona. However, they soon found
themselves hunted by the Marauders, a squad of superhuman assassins assembled by
the twisted geneticist known as Mr. Sinister. Placed under the mental thrall of
the telempathic Malice, Polaris was compelled to attack the X-Men as leader of
the Marauders. Having returned to the team, Alex was forced to fight his lover.
Freed from Malice's control, Polaris joined Havok in the second version of
X-Factor -- a newly formed, government-funded mutant strike force. Disillusioned
with both the X-Men and X-Factor, Havok helped establish a team of mutant
criminals called the Brotherhood. Later, it was revealed that Alex had
infiltrated the group only to thwart its terrorist objectives. Havok was
operating independently when an airplane explosion ripped him from his reality
and deposited him on a dark, twisted Earth. His soul was transferred to an
alternate-universe version of his body, and he found himself living a lie --
allied with a team of mutants who were sinister, parallel incarnations of his
friends and family. In this strange, new world, Havok stood as a man alone ... a
mutant alone. Mutant X. After plunging the planet into chaos during a
catastrophic confrontation with a mutated Captain America, star-spangled
Sentinel of Liberty, Alex sacrificed himself to preserve the fabric of all
reality. In a cataclysmic battle with the dark force of nature known as the
Goblin Queen, who had merged with the immensely powerful entity called the
Beyonder, Havok tapped into a well of raw power never again to be unleashed in
all the dimensions and destroyed his adversary. But the price of victory
appeared to be death, as Alex's soul was cast adrift in the void. Whether he
will be drawn back to his original plane of existence remains to be seen.
Comic Havok Pics |
Full
face
Light
beam
Full
body Havok
Cool