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Tinkerer

The Tinkerer is a fictional character, a supervillain appearing in comic books set in Marvel Comics. The character has an almost superhuman gift of genius in engineering, able to invent sophisticated gadgets from nothing more than spare parts left over from ordinary household appliances.
==Fictional character biography==
Phineas Mason is a brilliant inventor and technician who designs advanced weaponry for criminals and sometimes undertakes crimes of his own. As the "Terrible Tinkerer", he runs an underground fix-it shop disguised as a radio repair shop. On at least one occasion, a potential customer gained the inventor's attention by presenting a transistor radio and telling Mason that "I've got a radio that just can't carry a tune". Tinkerer's original scheme involved the employment of a team of petty has-been stuntmen and thugs. They specialized in placing bugs into radios and blackmailing state officials and politicians.
Tinkerer tried to present himself as an alien to confuse his pursuers by leaving behind a mask that looked like his face when he escaped from Spider-Man in a hovercraft shaped like a flying saucer.〔''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #2〕 His next encounter with Spider-Man resulted in deploying the Toy, a hi-tech robot that serves as an assistant and lackey.〔''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #159〕 Toy also helped Tinkerer escape from his hideout when it was raided by the police.〔''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #160〕
He is known to have created the suit for Mysterio, a man that once worked as one of his alien-suited servants.〔''The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #51〕 He created the Scorpion's tail,〔''Amazing Spider-Man'' #20〕 and much later he was hired by the Kingpin to rebuild the Spider-Mobile to destroy Spider-Man.〔''Amazing Spider-Man'' #160〕
He redesigned Rocket Racer's rocket-powered skateboard,〔''Amazing Spider-Man'' #182〕 designed an armed wheel-shaped vehicle called the Big Wheel,〔''Amazing Spider-Man'' #183〕 and repaired the Goldbug's bug-ship.〔''Incredible Hulk'' #238〕 He robbed loan companies by using remote-controlled toys until stopped by Spider-Man.〔''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #53〕
Tinkerer also provided Whirlwind with improved armor and weaponry,〔''Captain America'' #324〕 provided Diamondback with new throwing diamonds,〔''Captain America'' #369〕 built the Grim Reaper's scythe-like weapon,〔''Avengers'' #52〕 and even fixed Grizzly's exo-skeleton harness and grizzly suit.〔''Web of Spider-Man'' #58〕
He has worked for Hammerhead,〔''Fantastic Four'' #233〕 the Beetle (Abner Jenkins),〔''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' #1〕 the Black Cat,〔''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #369-370〕 the Jack O'Lantern, Owl, the Ani-Men, Jester I, and the Constrictor.
Since he is a small business operator who works alone (and arms criminals), the Terrible Tinkerer takes precautions to prevent being cheated. For instance, Killer Shrike commissioned Tinkerer to improve his weapon gauntlets. At delivery time, the criminal decided to use them to threaten the inventor and avoid paying. The gauntlets backfired on Killer Shrike, wounding and immobilizing him due to a failsafe the Tinkerer engineers into his products for such situations.〔''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #310〕
Phineas is forced to work for the Vulture (Adrian Toomes) interested in freeing Nitro from custody. This falls apart when the heroic mutants Rusty Collins and Skids chance upon the situation and defeat the villains. The Tinkerer is arrested off-panel.〔''New Mutants'' #86 (Feb. 1990)〕
His son Agent (Rick Mason) was a world-class spy for the American government and freelance operative. Despite his father and he being on opposite sides of the law, they remained on good terms and met frequently. Tinkerer even aided his son from time to time, and once provided Rick with information about a South American coup.〔''The Agent Graphic Novel''〕 After Rick was seemingly killed in action, a grief-stricken Tinkerer decided to mend his ways while still maintaining links to supervillains to give him information he could discreetly pass along.
In the ''Secret War'' miniseries, Nick Fury discovered a link between the weaponry of most of the known technology-based villains in the Marvel Universe and the kingdom of Latveria. Tinkerer was revealed to have received a vast portion of his funding and presumably the resources and technology from which he has developed most of his clients' arsenals over the years from Latveria. This was part of an ongoing "terrorist" initiative fostered by the kingdom's despotic leader Doctor Doom and minion Countess Luciana Von Bardas.
S.H.I.E.L.D. agents discovered Tinkerer's workshop by using Killer Shrike as a mole. When the agents converged on the workshop, the canny villain detected them. Killer Shrike was struck down by Tinkerer's security systems, and the Tinkerer fled to Latveria rather than face justice.
Early in the ''Marvel Knights'' imprint of Spider-Man, Eddie Brock sells the Venom symbiote through an auction put on by Tinkerer.〔''Marvel Knights: Spider-Man'' #7〕
Frank Castle finds and confronts Tinkerer after a confrontation with the murderous Stilt-Man. Tinkerer begs for death. Not only was his son Rick dead, but Rick's own son perished in the Stamford, Connecticut explosion that heralded the beginning of the Civil War. Without his beloved son or grandson, he became suicidal and continued his work in the hope that both superheroes and supervillains would wipe each other out. Castle stabs Tinkerer in the back, likely leaving him paralyzed.〔''Punisher War Journal volume 2'' 〕
Phineas, now bound to a wheelchair in ''Wolverine: Origins #12'', has been contracted by the resurrected villain Silas "Cyber" Burr to subject his new body to the Adamantium-Epidermal Bonding Process. Phineas, during ''Wolverine: Origins #15'', agrees to create a "pacemaker" for the ailing Cyber's heart condition, as well as three carbonadium bullets for Logan in exchange for the use of Logan's mysterious carbonadium synthesizer. Cyber awakens from the procedure to discover the deadly radioactive device permanently attached to his chest and that Logan has disappeared with the C-synth. Phineas is last seen in the clutches of an enraged Cyber.
He survived his encounter with Cyber, however, and is seen attending "the Survivors' Guild", a therapy group for survivors of the Punisher. He is later apprehended by Iron Man for ties to a super WMD black market.
During the ''Secret Invasion'' storyline, Johnny Storm, the Ben Grimm, Franklin Richards and Valeria Richards free him from Prison 42 to help them return to the Earth dimension. It is mentioned that Phineas had retired as Tinkerer, but was imprisoned for breaking the Registration Act anyway. He is initially reluctant to help his old foes, but the resemblance of Franklin and Valeria to his own grandchildren causes him to relent.〔''Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four'' #3〕
It was revealed in ''Ms. Marvel'' that Rick is in fact still alive, under deep cover, and killed a deep cover CIA agent whom assisted in Carol Danvers's murder for Norman Osborn in exchange for Phineas's release and a cleared record for Phineas.〔''Ms. Marvel'' #37〕
Tinkerer is later seen in jail where he repairs Hypno-Hustler's costume.〔''Avenging Spider-Man'' #13〕
The Hobgoblin (Phil Urich) later visits Tinkerer to have his gear upgraded so that he can evade the Superior Spider-Man. It is shown that Tinkerer has taken in Tiberius Stone as a secret apprentice as Tiberius gets revenge on Hobgoblin by making it so that Hobgoblin's tech fails him.〔''The Superior Spider-Man'' #15〕

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