Micromax
Real Name: Scott Wright
Identity/Class: Human mutant
Occupation: Disc Jockey, government agent
Affiliations: ally of Excalibur; agent of F.I.6, R.C.X., Brand Corporation
Enemies: Necrom, Nigel Orpington-Smythe, Cherubim
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: Mr.Right (DJ name)
Base of Operations: U.K.
First Appearance: Excalibur #44
Powers/Abilities: Micromax can alter his size and body density at will. He uses his powers to make himself look more handsome than his real, somewhat scrawny appearance. It may be he has a degree of shapeshifting power, given how a simple size change shouldn't be able to change his facial features and eliminate his receding hairline.
History: Having recently discovered his mutant powers, Radio One disc jockey Scotty Wright was recruited to work for F.I.6, a British agency charged with national security issues. During an early mission he encountered members of Excalibur, and after his superiors and several other agents were slaughtered by the ancient sorceror Necrom, he worked with the hero team and their other allies to defeat this menace to the multiverse. Some time later Micromax was forcibly taken by R.C.X., who had absorbed the remnants of F.I.6, and wished to recruit him too. When he proved less than amenable to this, he became their captive, only to eventually be freed by Excalibur again.
Since then he has fought members of Alpha Flight while under the control of the Nazi supervillain Brain Drain, and apparently moved to the U.S.A. (at least temporarily) to work for the Brand Corporation. He was last seen attending Brian Braddock and Meggan's wedding on Otherworld.
Comments: Created by Alan Davis.
CLARIFICATIONS: Not to be confused with
Micro-Face, Golden Age hero
Micro Maid, Top Ten pathologist
Microman, member of Strikeforce America
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