As the owner of Power Broker, Inc., a company that recruits and sells the services of Super Villains, the Power Broker is a businessman through and through...and will stop at nothing to win over clients and strike lucrative deals.
A true businessman, the Power Broker brokers deals in powers, literally offering super powers to anyone who was willing to give him a share of 70 percent of whatever they make, no matter the means they use, criminal or otherwise. Of course, he's also given himself abilities to occasionally increase his bargaining power.
While Power Broker offers powers to others, he also gives himself powers—he possesses the ability to manipulate energy such as lightning or flames from his hands. He can also fly and is an expert in business, negotiation, and manipulation.
The Power Broker not only allies with his clients, but he also turns his enemies into his pawns through manipulative means. When anyone gets upset with him, he offers them powers as well, to become whatever it is they want to be and it’s a hard offer to refuse for most.
When the Power Broker creates a mobile app, called Hench X, to recruit Super Villains—giving anyone who passed the application process powers and a costume—his idea ends up getting stolen by one of his prospective investors, Darren Cross of Cross Technologies. This theft leads the Power Broker to hire out help to steal back what was stolen from him. He allies with de-powered Young Avenger and Super Hero, Cassie Lang, daughter to Scott Lang, AKA Ant-Man, to take down the Cross empire.
In giving wrestler Paul Brokeridge powers to defeat his opponents, Power Broker also gave his opponents powers, which left Paul in the hospital badly beaten. Once his brother Roger discovered it was the Broker that gave his brother powers, he hunted him down and threatened him with a gun. Power Broker deflected it with his energy powers and offered Roger a deal—to become truly powerful and all that he needed from him was 70 percent of whatever fees he’d be paid, whatever goods he could steal, and whatever cons he could pull off. Roger agreed and Power Broker held up his end of the bargain. Roger inadvertently became a hero known as Hardball and signed up with the Initiative and registered as a Super Hero, becoming deeply entrenched in the Avengers training complex. Power Broker couldn't see how he could profit from this project any longer, so he sold Hardball’s contract to Hydra.
Luckily, Hench X also attracted super heroes such as Cassie Lang, who had lost her powers. When approached by her, Power Broker found an ally against Cross. He of course questioned her sincerity since she was a former hero as a Young Avenger, which likely let down her guard, and despite her denial about why she was really there, he offered her a deal. He revealed the truth behind her latest heart surgery, that Augustine Cross, figured out that a heart like Cassie’s (one that had been infused with Pym Particles) could cure his father’s condition, a condition that left him shrunken in size. He explained further that Augustine sent his uncle, William Cross, AKA Crossfire, to abduct Cassie and force her heart doctor to perform the transplant. The Power Broker told Cassie that Cross also stole something from him and needed her help to make things right. Power Broker then offered Cassie a trade, if she worked for him then she could get revenge on Cross for stealing her heart. Learning this new information, feeling lied to by her father Ant-Man who told her she passed out, and vengeful, Cassie signed the dotted line. Cassie received powers and became known as Stinger.
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