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Weapon H

Weapon H is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by , depicted as a genetically engineered super-soldier and anti-hero who combines the gamma-irradiated physiology and immense strength of the with the adamantium-laced skeleton, regenerative healing factor, and razor-sharp claws of . Known for his internal struggle between uncontrollable rage and a desire for redemption, Weapon H serves as a hybrid creation of the secretive program, embodying the brutal experimentation on human subjects to produce ultimate weapons. The character's real name is Clayton "Clay" Cortez, a former U.S. soldier and private military contractor who was betrayed by his employers during a mission in the , leading to his capture and sale to the facility. There, Dr. Alba subjected him to experimental procedures, infusing his body with Wolverine's DNA and gamma-irradiated blood harvested from (the Totally Awesome ), transforming Cortez into a hulking designed for and warfare. This origin highlights themes of corporate greed and unethical science, as Cortez's creation was funded by entities like the Roxxon Corporation, which sought to weaponize and gamma abilities for profit. Weapon H possesses capable of lifting over 100 tons, enhanced , and a rapid healing factor that allows him to regenerate from severe injuries, including those that would be fatal to ordinary humans. His most distinctive features are three retractable claws extending from each forearm, which he uses in conjunction with his -like rage to deliver devastating strikes, augmented by advanced combat training such as the Breakworld Death Punch technique. Despite these powers, often grapples with losing control to his Hulk persona, leading to destructive rampages that isolate him from society. The character first appeared in The Totally Awesome Hulk #21 (September 2017) during the "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" crossover and starred in the 2018 Weapon H limited series written by and illustrated by Cory Smith, spanning 12 issues from March 2018 to January 2019. The series explores Cortez's attempts to escape his past, form alliances with figures like Dr. Ella Sterling, and confront adversaries including Roxxon CEO Dario Agger, , and the sorceress . It culminates in battles across dimensions like and emphasizes themes of family, with Cortez protecting his wife from his monstrous existence. Weapon H later appeared in the 2019 Hulkverines alongside and , teaming up against gamma-mutated threats, and has made cameo or supporting roles in titles like Weapon X (2017 ) and Savage Avengers (2022).

Publication and Development

Creation

Weapon H was introduced as a conceptual hybrid of the and by writer and artist Mike Deodato, marking a new experiment in Marvel's program. The character's development stemmed from the creative team's desire to merge the Hulk's gamma-induced rage and immense strength with Wolverine's adamantium-laced skeleton and primal ferocity, envisioning a super-soldier unbound by typical limitations. Ideation for Weapon H began in 2017 amid planning for the "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" crossover storyline, where Pak and Deodato explored escalating the Weapon X experiments by fusing iconic and gamma traits into a single entity. This decision drew from the program's historical focus on enhancing human potential through radical genetic manipulation, positioning Weapon H as an evolution of prior projects like the original . Early sketches and visual designs were crafted by Deodato, incorporating influences from established Weapon X aesthetics such as retractable adamantium claws integrated with hulking musculature to emphasize the character's dual heritage. These concepts first materialized in the character's debut in Totally Awesome Hulk #22.

Publication History

Weapon H first appeared in Totally Awesome Hulk #22 in September 2017, as part of the "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" crossover event between the Weapon X and Totally Awesome Hulk series. This debut issue concluded the crossover storyline, introducing Clayton Cortez as the hybrid experiment known as Weapon H, created by the Weapon X program using Hulk and Wolverine DNA. The crossover also encompassed Weapons of Mutant Destruction: Alpha #1 (June 2017) and Weapon X Vol. 3 #5-11 (spanning late 2017 to early 2018), where elements of Weapon H's creation were foreshadowed and expanded upon. Following his introduction, Weapon H received his own solo series, Weapon H #1-12, which launched in March 2018 and ran through 2019. The initial four issues (March to June 2018) focused on Clay's attempts to escape his past while evading pursuers, written by with art by various contributors including Jheremy Raapack and Kei Zama. Issues #5-12 continued the narrative into 2019, exploring Clay's internal struggles and confrontations with corporate threats, maintaining the monthly schedule until its conclusion. Subsequent appearances came through limited series and crossovers, including the three-issue Hulkverines miniseries (#1-3, April to June 2019), which pitted Weapon H against Wolverine and the Hulk in a story by Greg Pak and artist Ario Anindito. In November 2019, Weapon H featured in the one-shot Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus #1, tying into the larger Absolute Carnage event and involving symbiote experiments, written by Jed MacKay. He also appeared in War of the Realms: War Avengers #1 (May 2019), as part of a strike team assembled by Captain Marvel during the War of the Realms crossover. Additionally, Weapon H joined the Savage Avengers team in select issues of the 2022 series (#1-5 and #8, starting July 2022), contributing to team-based adventures against supernatural threats. Appearances of Weapon H have declined significantly after 2022, with no major new solo stories or central roles in as of November 2025, leaving potential future arcs unexplored in current publications.

Collected Editions

The trade paperback collections that feature stories involving Weapon H, Clayton Cortez, compile his debut and subsequent appearances from various series. These volumes primarily reprint the Weapon H , crossover events, and related , allowing readers to access the character's arcs in bundled formats. The initial appearance of Weapon H occurs in the crossover event Weapons of Mutant Destruction, which introduces the character as part of the Weapon X program's experiments targeting mutants. This collection, titled Weapons of Mutant Destruction, reprints Weapons of Mutant Destruction: Alpha #1, Weapon X (2017) #5-6, and The Totally Awesome Hulk #20-22, and was released on October 25, 2017, with ISBN 978-1302910853. The core Weapon H series is collected in two volumes. Weapon H Vol. 1: AWOL gathers Weapon H #1-6, covering the character's escape from and early conflicts, and was published on October 31, 2018, with ISBN 978-1302912284. Weapon H Vol. 2: War for compiles Weapon H #7-12, focusing on interdimensional adventures and further development of his dual Hulk-Wolverine physiology, released on March 27, 2019, with ISBN 978-1302912291. Weapon H's team-up with and the is featured in Hulkverines, which collects Hulkverines #1-3 and was released on June 12, 2019, with ISBN 978-1302918354. A later appearance in the event is included in Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales, reprinting Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #1-3 and Absolute Carnage: #1, where Weapon H confronts symbiote threats; this volume was published on January 28, 2020, with ISBN 978-1302920142. As of November 2025, no dedicated trade paperback collections have been released for Weapon H's subsequent appearances in (2022) or later titles, leaving those stories available primarily in single issues or broader event compilations.

Fictional Character Biography

Origin

Clayton Cortez began his career as an ex-soldier who transitioned into a highly skilled working for the Eaglestar Security Corporation. Renowned for his rigorous training regimen, which included mastering advanced combat techniques such as the Breakworld Death Punch, Cortez was married to Sung and had a life that contrasted with his professional demands. During a mission in a remote area, Cortez refused to participate in the ordered massacre of innocent natives, leading him to betray and eliminate his fellow mercenaries who proceeded with the atrocity. This act of defiance resulted in his severe beating by surviving team members, who then sold him to operatives of the clandestine program as punishment. Captured and delivered to a iteration of led by Reverend , Cortez became the subject of off-the-books experiments conducted by Dr. Aliana Alba in the program's Batch H division. The procedure involved forcibly infusing him with gamma-irradiated blood harvested from (the Totally Awesome Hulk) to grant immense regenerative and strength-enhancing properties, alongside James Howlett's—Wolverine's— X-gene for amplified and claw manifestation. His skeleton and emerging claws were then bonded with for unbreakable durability, while nanites were implanted to regulate his transformations and suppress uncontrolled rage. Unlike prior failed hybrids, whose minds shattered under the strain, Cortez's psychological resilience—bolstered by his military discipline—allowed partial retention of his cognitive functions during the process. Upon initial activation as H-Alpha, the prototype of Batch H, Cortez experienced profound disorientation, grappling with the erosion of his humanity and fragmented recollections of his past, including hazy memories of his wife . The nanites initially stabilized his dual Hulk-Wolverine physiology, but the psychological toll manifested as intense internal conflict, with his human identity clashing against the programmed instincts of a mutant-hunting super-soldier. This activation marked the birth of Weapon H, a being engineered for destruction yet burdened by lingering personal ties that would later influence his path.

Weapons of Mutant Destruction

Weapon H, designated as Batch H or H-Alpha within the revived program, was deployed under the Weapons of Mutant Destruction initiative to hunt and capture gamma-mutated targets, including Cho's version of the . This off-the-books project, led by Dr. Aliana Alba under Reverend William Stryker's direction, sought to create controllable super-soldiers by fusing gamma-irradiated DNA with Wolverine's genetics and cybernetic enhancements, aiming to eradicate systematically. In his debut during the crossover event, Weapon H clashed with a reluctant alliance of Weapon X operatives—including , , and —alongside Cho's and associated mutant defenders, as the turned its lethal cyborgs against both gamma threats and broader mutantkind. These confrontations unfolded across facilities where the tested its creations, with Weapon H demonstrating overwhelming strength by eliminating an earlier hybrid, H-Beta, in a brutal . The battles highlighted the 's ruthless efficiency, pitting enhanced killers against unlikely heroes united against extermination. Amid the chaos, Weapon H's internal conflict emerged when the team's intervention disabled Dr. Alba's mind-control device, allowing Clayton Cortez—his original human identity—to briefly resurface and seize autonomy. This shift prompted him to turn against his handlers, destroying key program assets before escaping into seclusion to evade recapture. The episode revealed his lingering discipline from military training, contrasting the typical rage. These events also surfaced the first hints of Weapon H's preserved human emotions, manifesting as fragmented memories of his pre-experiment life, including vague recollections of his wife and daughter. These emotional anchors fueled his rebellion, underscoring a nascent heroism amid the programmed savagery, though partial from experimental procedures limited full recall.

Conflicts with Roxxon

Following his escape from the Weapon X facility, Clayton Cortez, known as Weapon H, inadvertently drew the attention of the Roxxon Corporation during an archaeological expedition in the Canadian wilderness. Roxxon had been experimenting with essence to create a controllable super-soldier, resulting in the monstrous Ur-Wendigo, which went berserk and threatened the life of Dr. Ella Sterling, a Roxxon-employed who later defected from the company. Weapon H intervened, using Doctor Strange's Axe of Angarrumus to enter and slay the Ur-Wendigo from within after it was further mutated by a Brood embryo implanted by Roxxon CEO Dario Agger. This act of heroism exposed Weapon H's existence and location to Roxxon, who viewed him as a valuable asset due to his Hulk-Wolverine and immediately initiated capture operations to exploit his abilities for corporate gain. Roxxon's pursuit intensified with multiple capture attempts, including deploying —revived and controlled through dark magic—to subdue Weapon H in the , though the creature's empathic fear response ultimately backfired against Roxxon's forces. Despite these efforts, Weapon H evaded full containment until Roxxon employed an Elvish Binding Scroll, a mystical artifact acquired through dealings, to restrain him during a confrontation. Captured and interrogated by Agger, Weapon H was coerced into a reluctant alliance: in exchange for intelligence on the whereabouts and safety of his wife —whom Roxxon had been monitoring since her employment as a —and their son, he agreed to undertake high-risk missions on Roxxon's behalf. This forced collaboration highlighted Roxxon's manipulative tactics, leveraging Weapon H's personal stakes to deploy him against threats too dangerous for standard operatives. The alliance culminated in Weapon H's mission to , a mystical dimension accessed via portals powered by Roxxon's illicit mining operations. Roxxon had enslaved the sorceress , Arthurian legend's infamous antagonist, as a living battery to fuel their resource extraction, but this drew the wrath of the Skrullduggers—ferocious, skrull-wendigo hybrids native to the realm—who severed communications and besieged Roxxon's stranded personnel. Under Agger's directives, Weapon H led a including the defective and Blake the to evacuate the miners, battling hordes of Skrullduggers and other horrors amid Weirdworld's chaotic landscapes. His enhanced durability proved crucial in withstanding the realm's assaults, allowing him to shatter 's bindings and disrupt Roxxon's control. As the operation escalated into open conflict, Weapon H turned against his handlers upon discovering the full extent of Roxxon's exploitation of Weirdworld and Morgan le Fay's torment. He orchestrated the evacuation of Roxxon's employees while sabotaging their portal technology, effectively stranding Agger's forces and freeing the dimension from corporate incursion. In the aftermath, Weapon H reunited with Sonia, who had been investigating his "death" and crossed paths with Dr. Sterling during her own flight from Roxxon. With leverage from the Weirdworld fiasco, he extracted a substantial payout and new identities from the corporation to secure his family's future, issuing a stern warning to Agger against any further interference before going fully AWOL from both Weapon X remnants and Roxxon alike. This break marked the end of Weapon H's entanglement with the corporation, shifting his focus to independent survival.

Hulkverines

Following his escape from Roxxon, Weapon H sought to rebuild a peaceful life with his family, but the Leader secretly infected him with a gamma-altering virus designed to destabilize his hybrid physiology and provoke an uncontrollable rampage. This infection amplified Weapon H's aggressive tendencies, compelling him to track down Bruce Banner and triggering a brutal confrontation with the Immortal Hulk. The clash escalated when Wolverine intervened, drawn into the fray by the chaos, pitting Weapon H's engineered fusion of gamma strength and adamantium claws directly against the raw power of his genetic progenitors. During the battle, the virus inadvertently transferred to the Hulk via his attempt to absorb Weapon H's gamma energy, further complicating the conflict as the Leader manipulated events to force Weapon H into killing the Hulk. These encounters highlighted Weapon H's internal turmoil, as he questioned his existence as an artificial "copy" lacking the authentic heroism of Hulk and Wolverine. As the Leader allied with Dr. Alba, Weapon H's creator, to capture and infect both Hulk and Wolverine with the gamma virus—transforming them into rampaging Hulkverines en route to a nuclear power plant—Weapon H forged a temporary alliance with his rivals to thwart the plot. United against their common enemies, the trio dismantled the Leader's scheme, with Weapon H playing a pivotal role in subduing the transformed heroes and confronting the villains directly. The ordeal deepened Weapon H's , forcing him to confront his role as a manufactured hybrid and the ongoing threat his powers posed to those he loved. In the aftermath of their victory, Weapon H elected self-imposed to safeguard his and others from potential relapses of the and his volatile nature.

War of the Realms

During the "" event, assembled the War Avengers at Captain America's request to counter the invasion of Earth by and his allied forces from the Ten Realms, including Dark Elves and Frost Giants. Weapon H, Clayton Cortez, was specifically recruited for his unparalleled hybrid physiology, making him a key heavy hitter on the team alongside , , , , and . This strikeforce was deployed to hold the line on (Earth) amid the chaos of the multiversal conflict, focusing on direct confrontation to prevent total overrun by the interdimensional invaders. In key battles across the war-torn landscapes of , Weapon H utilized his combined and attributes to devastating effect in large-scale warfare. He leaped into melee against waves of Frost Giants, slashing with adamantium claws while leveraging immense to smash through their ranks, often in tandem with Venom's symbiote tendrils. These engagements helped stabilize critical fronts, buying time for broader heroic efforts to repel Malekith's armies and restore order to the realms, though the team faced overwhelming odds in a desperate bid to reclaim territory. Building on his prior experiences with makeshift teams like the Hulkverines, Weapon H's role in the War Avengers marked a pivotal shift, allowing him to channel his experimental origins into acts of heroism. Post-event, he reflected on this participation as validation of his potential beyond being a mere weapon of destruction, embracing a protector identity amid the stabilization of the realms and the defeat of Malekith's forces.

Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus

During the "" event, the program was reactivated in response to Kasady's rampage as Carnage, who targeted the symbiote-enhanced soldiers of the Weapon V initiative for their codices. Professor Billy Junger and surviving Weapon V leader Urquhart monitored Carnage's assault on their facilities, prompting them to seek external aid to eliminate the threat and protect the program's remnants. This reactivation drew Clayton Cortez, known as Weapon H, back into the fold, as Urquhart coerced his involvement by kidnapping Cortez's mother-in-law, Janice Sung, leveraging the former operative's family ties to ensure compliance. Weapon H's primary objective became protecting his family from symbiote assimilation, as Carnage's hunt extended to vulnerable individuals connected to past hosts, including those in Weapon H's personal life. He engaged in brutal battles against Carnage and his infected minions, including symbiote-possessed Weapon V soldiers who had gone rogue in pursuit of vengeance, showcasing the hybrid's raw power in close-quarters combat amid the chaos. These clashes highlighted the ongoing horrors of the Weapon Plus legacy, with flashbacks and briefings underscoring the program's evolution from early experiments like Project: Rebirth to modern abominations such as Weapon X, reinforcing the ethical shadows of human enhancement and mutant experimentation that haunted Cortez. In the confrontation's climax, Weapon H faced revived elements of the program through Urquhart's desperate activation of archived protocols, forcing a direct reckoning with the experiments that created him. Ultimately, after securing Janice Sung's safety and thwarting immediate assimilation threats to his loved ones, Weapon H contributed to symbiote containment by withdrawing support from , allowing Carnage to absorb the sym-soldiers and their codices, which inadvertently disrupted the program's viability while aiding broader efforts to isolate the symbiote incursion. This resolution left Weapon H estranged from once more, prioritizing his family's preservation over loyalty to the shadowy initiative.

Savage Avengers

Weapon H joined the Savage Avengers in the 2022 relaunch of the series, teaming up with , Elektra (operating as Daredevil), , , , and to combat supernatural and temporal threats orchestrated by the cult of Set. The team's formation began when a time-displaced unit targeted for alleged crimes against the timestream, drawing the heroes into a confrontation involving a madbomb that induced madness and pulled them into otherworldly conflicts. This alliance marked Weapon H's integration into a group focused on savage, otherworldly battles, leveraging his hybrid abilities to track and engage enemies across displaced eras. Throughout the series, Weapon H frequently "hulked out" into enhanced gamma forms during intense combats, adapting his physiology to counter specific foes. In battles against waves of Deathlok cyborgs and Thulsa Doom's undead forces, he shifted into a Leader-like form to outmaneuver cultists and assumed traits reminiscent of for raw power, contributing to the team's efforts in storming Thulsa Doom's lair in the . These transformations proved crucial in skirmishes where the Savage Avengers allied with a reluctant against Set's influence, with Weapon H's evolving gamma signature allowing him to mimic other irradiated beings' strengths amid the chaos of hordes and sorcerous traps. His role emphasized brute force combined with tactical adaptability, hulking out to smash through cybernetic assailants and protect teammates during ambushes. Time-travel elements propelled the narrative, displacing the team from modern to ancient and eventually the dystopian year 2099, where they engaged in multiversal skirmishes against Ultron's Deathlok army. Weapon H's heightened senses and regenerative prowess aided in navigating these temporal rifts, including a pivotal escape from Zingeran pursuers and confrontations with variants that blurred timeline boundaries. The adventures escalated into broader multiversal threats, with Weapon H smashing through hordes of s in 2099 while the team unraveled Set's plan to corrupt futures across realities. The ' saga culminated in a decisive battle against in 2099, where Weapon H's ultimate gamma form helped turn the tide, allowing the team to disrupt the AI's domination and stabilize the fractured timestream. Following Conan's sacrificial stand to seal a portal in the and the group's victory over Ultron's forces, the team disbanded amid the restoration efforts, with Weapon H expressing hope for reclaiming his humanity after purging lingering symbiote influences from prior encounters. This marked Weapon H's last major appearance as of 2025, concluding his arc within the Savage Avengers' temporal odyssey.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

Weapon H possesses a unique array of superhuman abilities derived from the infusion of Wolverine's DNA and gamma-irradiated blood from (the Totally Awesome ), as part of the program's experiments. His powers manifest as a hybrid of gamma-mutated physiology and enhancements, granting him capabilities far beyond those of a normal human. From the gamma-irradiated influence, Weapon H exhibits immense , enabling him to deliver devastating blows and withstand forces that would pulverize conventional materials. This strength is amplified by his gamma rage, a physiological response where surges increase his power output, allowing for escalating destructive potential during combat. His is similarly enhanced, providing resistance to extreme physical trauma, such as high-caliber impacts and energy discharges, while his leaping ability permits propulsion over vast distances with explosive force. Additionally, Weapon H can modulate gamma energy to channel abilities from other gamma-irradiated individuals, such as enhanced flight or alternate forms. Incorporating Wolverine's mutant traits, Weapon H demonstrates heightened agility and speed that surpass peak human limits, facilitating rapid maneuvers and evasion in close-quarters engagements. His senses are acutely sharpened, particularly olfactory tracking, allowing him to detect scents over long ranges and identify individuals or threats with precision akin to a predator. Central to his survivability is a potent regenerative factor inherited from , which enables rapid cellular repair from grievous wounds, including tissue regeneration and recovery from near-fatal injuries in minutes. This factor also confers resistance to various toxins, diseases, and poisons, while slowing the aging process to extend his lifespan indefinitely. Technological enhancements further augment his form, including an -bonded skeleton that renders his bones virtually indestructible and three retractable adamantium claws protruding from each , capable of slicing through most substances with ease. These cybernetic integrations ensure his structural integrity even under his Hulk-like transformations.

Skills and Training

Prior to his capture and transformation, Clayton Cortez served as an ex-soldier who transitioned into a contractor for the Eaglestar Corporation, where he honed his expertise in during high-stakes mercenary operations. His pre-experiment career demanded precision in dynamic environments, allowing him to neutralize targets efficiently. Cortez's training extended to unarmed and hand-to-hand fighting, incorporating a variety of tactical maneuvers and multiple fighting styles that emphasized adaptability and lethal efficiency. As a seasoned operative, he integrated strategic positioning and close-quarters techniques to outmaneuver opponents, drawing from rigorous regimens that included advanced disciplines. Post-transformation, he has learned advanced techniques from other worlds, including the Breakworld Death Punch. His background also encompassed and survival training, with proficiencies in evasion, infiltration, and essential for covert missions and prolonged engagements. These skills enabled him to navigate hostile terrains and execute precise operations, often under extreme pressure as part of elite contractor teams. Following his genetic enhancements, Cortez retained his tactical acumen and sharp intellect, adapting his pre-existing mercenary instincts to counterbalance the hybrid's more primal urges during conflicts. This mental resilience allowed him to maintain strategic oversight, such as coordinating allies in tactical scenarios, despite the transformative changes.

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