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|intro        = A black mask, killed by the [[Kiefer Square]] killer.
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|history      = After losing both his arms, Chester developed prosthetic arms that were also guns and embarked on a life of crime.
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|history      = After losing both of his arms, skilled machinist Chester Morisi developed a set of prosthetic arms that also housed a set of basic guns.  Dubbing himself as '''Handgun''' he embarked on a life of crime. He soon built a complex weapons lab, located in a sub-basement of the apartment tenement where he lived. It was accessed via a secret elevator. 
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Over the years, he expanded his skill in cybernetic mechanics and constructed a broad array of artificial arms, each with their own unique weapons capabilities.  
  
Handgun developed new arms in a cybernetic weapons lab, located in a sub-basement of his tenement and accessed via a secret elevator.
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In 1982, while working for the [[Underlord]], alongside [[Chain]], he was captured by [[Jack-in-the-Box (Jack Johnson)|Jack-in-the-Box]].  
  
His widow, Aggie Morisi, later used one of Handgun's arms as part of the ambush of the Chessmen, in defense of the [[Mock Turtle]].  
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His widow, Aggie Morisi, later used one of Handgun's cybernetic-arms to aid in the defense of the [[Mock Turtle]], a British super villain fleeing from [[the Chessmen]].
 
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|equipment    = Handgun used many different weapons-enabled artificial arms to commit crimes.  
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|observations = In 1982 he was working for the [[Underlord]] and was captured by [[Jack-in-the-Box]].
 
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|footnotes    = His last name is likely a reference to Charlton Comics creator and creator of Peter Cannon Thunderbolt [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Morisi Pete Morisi].
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|footnotes    = His last name is likely a reference to Charlton Comics cartoonist and creator of Peter Cannon Thunderbolt [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Morisi Pete Morisi].
 
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Status: Deceased
Real Name: Chester Morisi
Earliest Appearance: 1998
Base of Operations: Kiefer Square neighborhood


Personal Data


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Appearances (in Publication Order): Astro City: The Dark Age Book Three #1


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Handgun

A black mask, murdered by the Kiefer Square killer.

History

After losing both of his arms, skilled machinist Chester Morisi developed a set of prosthetic arms that also housed a set of basic guns. Dubbing himself as Handgun he embarked on a life of crime. He soon built a complex weapons lab, located in a sub-basement of the apartment tenement where he lived. It was accessed via a secret elevator.

Over the years, he expanded his skill in cybernetic mechanics and constructed a broad array of artificial arms, each with their own unique weapons capabilities.

In 1982, while working for the Underlord, alongside Chain, he was captured by Jack-in-the-Box.

His widow, Aggie Morisi, later used one of Handgun's cybernetic-arms to aid in the defense of the Mock Turtle, a British super villain fleeing from the Chessmen.

Equipment

Handgun used many different weapons-enabled artificial arms to commit crimes.

Observations

In 1982 he was working for the Underlord and was captured by Jack-in-the-Box.



Footnotes

His last name is likely a reference to Charlton Comics cartoonist and creator of Peter Cannon Thunderbolt Pete Morisi.