Fixer (Marvel Comics)

Roscoe Sweeney was portrayed by Kevin Nagle in the Marvel Cinematic Universe series Daredevil while Paul Norbert Ebersol has appeared in animated media.

The second iteration of Fixer was long-time supervillain Paul Norbert Ebersol, first appearing in Strange Tales #141 (February 1966) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

Roscoe Sweeney was a gangster and crooked fight promoter who was involved in extortion and illegal gambling who operated as the "Fixer".

Learning of his father's murder and vowing to bring men like the Fixer to justice, Matt Murdock became a lawyer as well as the superhero Daredevil.

He was a scientist who held a number of odd jobs, including auto mechanic, television repairman, and electronics laboratory assistant.

They then invaded the Baxter Building, battled the Thing and Nick Fury, and used Doctor Doom's time machine to bring Deathlok from his alternate future.

[14] When Baron Helmut Zemo formed the fourth incarnation of the Masters of Evil, Fixer served as his right-hand man.

When the Masters of Evil invaded Avengers Mansion, Fixer created a device enabling Baron Zemo to control Blackout.

[19] In Zemo's second incarnation of the Masters of Evil, the team changed their identity to the Thunderbolts, while Fixer adopted the alias of Techno.

[20][21] He was then apparently killed when his neck was broken by Iron, one of the Elements of Doom,[22] and he transferred his mind into a robotic body,[23] and this Techno sided, alone among the Thunderbolts, with Zemo when he went ahead with his scheme to conquer the planet.

[25] After the two fell out, Techno infiltrated the Thunderbolts by replacing Ogre,[26] while continuing his experiments behind-the-scenes, including recovering Jolt's body when she was killed and placing it in a healing tube.

By threatening to disable it and leave him quadriplegic, Zemo managed to force Fixer to transfer the Baron's consciousness to his Counter-Earth counterpart's body.

Finally, after Moonstone went insane, Fixer furnished a device that could give the combined Avengers and Thunderbolts a couple of seconds to make their move; he then left.

[volume & issue needed] Later, Deadpool visited Fixer at his holiday home to enlist his help in saving Cable.

After a brief fight, Fixer accepted the challenge (and Deadpool's monetary inducement), and successfully bonded new, benign, techno-organic mesh to Cable.

[29] During the "Heroic Age" storyline, Fixer works as the Raft's supervisor in its section for male supervillains when Captain Steve Rogers and Luke Cage arrive to recruit Ghost.

[31] During the "Fear Itself" storyline, Fixer was seen working on a forcefield to secure the rounded-up prisoners who had escaped from the Raft after Juggernaut, in the form of Kuurth: Breaker of Stone, leveled it.

storyline, Fixer resurfaces where is shown to be a prisoner of the S.H.I.E.L.D.-established gated community Pleasant Hill where Kobik, fragments of a Cosmic Cube transformed into a nigh-omnipotent child, turned him into a mild-mannered mechanic named Phil.

[40] During the "Opening Salvo" part of the Secret Empire storyline, Fixer defected to the Masters of Evil after Winter Soldier was sent back in time to World War II and Kobik had shattered.

Techno's body also could morph into forms that appeared completely organic, as with his assumed guise of Thunderbolt machine-smith Ogre.