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Doorman (DeMarr Davis) is a fictional character, a mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by John Byrne, he is a member of the Great Lakes Avengers and first appeared in the pages of the ''West Coast Avengers'' in 1989. ==Fictional character biography== Little is known of Doorman's life before he responded to Mr. Immortal's advertisement for a hero team. This team would eventually become the Great Lakes Avengers. It has been revealed, however, that he is a mutant and has an African-American complexion.〔''Great Lakes Avengers'' #4 (Sept. 2005)〕 Before joining the Great Lakes Avengers, DeMarr Davis was an average American youngster. Sometime during his years in college, DeMarr's mother died. After completing four years of college and three years of graduate school, DeMarr decided to answer Mr. Immortal's newspaper ad asking "costumed adventurers" to join together and form a team. DeMarr, being a mutant and possessing his unique teleporting ability, is able to allow his teammates entrance into almost any structure, thus creating both a stealthy entrance as well as a surprise attack. He joined the original incarnation of the Great Lakes Avengers.〔Seen in flashback in ''GLA: Misassembled'' #1–4 (2005)〕 He was first seen in public with the team by Hawkeye and Mockingbird, who later agreed to become their mentors.〔''West Coast Avengers'' #46〕 With the team, he helped Hawkeye and the West Coast Avengers against "That Which Endures."〔''West Coast Avengers'' #48-49〕 They also assisted Mockingbird in a holding action against Terminus.〔''Avengers Annual'' #19〕 After aiding the Thunderbolts against the villain Graviton,〔''Thunderbolts'' #15–17 (June–August 1998) and #25 (Apr. 1999)〕 the team clashed with the mercenary Deadpool.〔''Deadpool'' #10–11 (November–December 1997) and #61 (2002)〕 Doorman is, however, the most cynical of the Great Lakes Avengers, constantly comparing the team to the real Avengers, usually at the most inappropriate times, and feeling at times embarrassed by his friends. Nonetheless, DeMarr cares for them deeply, and values each and every member of the team. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Doorman (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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