Enforcer (comics)

Beginning a criminal career, he employs an elderly scientist named Dr. Ignatz Goldman, who designs Charles' costume.

[2] To obtain a disintegrator ray generator, Enforcer hires Gladiator to steal if from Eel, who was in possession of the device.

Enforcer arrives at the Belaire mansion to confront the "boss" of the criminal organization that gained control of Delazny studios.

Water Wizard uses his powers to create 1,000 liquid beings to help recover Enforcer's ring from the bottom of San Diego Harbor.

Returning to his underwater base with Water Wizard, Enforcer reveals that he planned to use Delazny's money to build a criminal empire.

[7] While gathering info on Ghost Rider, Doctor Druid visits Charles Delazny Jr. and uses his powers to probe his mind.

[10] While in custody, Enforcer attempts to confuse the police by claiming that he is Carson Collier Jr. His deception is not exposed until he makes his escape.

[7] While "Carson Collier" is serving time in California State Prison, he receives a private visit from newspaper tycoon Rupert M. Dockery.

Dockery contrives to leave behind a cane with a hidden blade, allowing the Enforcer and four other inmates to overpower the guards and make their escape.

He steals the only bronze representation of Anasi the Spider from the Los Angeles Museum of Anthropology and Folk Art in order to lure Spider-Woman to him, then defeats and captures her.

When her criminologist partner Scotty McDowall tries to rescue her, the Enforcer shoots him with a psycho-chemical incendiary dart.

[11] Enforcer offers to give Spider-Woman the antidote if she helps him steal $10,000,000, enough for him to retire from his super-villain career.

[14] Enforcer is later hired by Madame Masque (on behalf of Obadiah Stane) to kill a criminal called Termite.

Enforcer triggered an amulet disguising a creature that fed off demonic energies, which then clasped onto Hood's face.

Enforcer used his magic bullets on the Wrecking Crew and escapes through a glass window, declaring that he was just getting started.