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Who Is Bulldozer? Origin, Powers and Key Facts

Bulldozer (Marvel): A U.S. army sergeant who was discharged and put into jail. He later became one of the strongest members of The Wrecking Crew.

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Bulldozer is a Marvel comic book character, the alter ego of Henry Camp, with over 419 comic issue appearances. A U.S. army sergeant who was discharged and put into jail. He later became one of the strongest members of The Wrecking Crew.

Who is Bulldozer?

Origin Henry Camp was born in Topeka, Kansas. He was a Master Sergeant in United States Army before being dishonorably discharged. Soon after he entered a life of crime and was later caught and sent to Ryker's Island Prison. He then became cellmates with Dirk Garthwaite, also known as The Wrecker . Garthwaite, together with Camp and two other inmates at Ryker's Island Prison, Dr. Eliot Franklin and Brian Phillip Calusky, made a successful jailbreak and managed to locate his crowbar. Willing to share his power with his allies, The Wrecker had the three other convicts join him in holding onto the crowbar outside during an electrical storm. Lightning struck the crowbar, magically distributing the enchanted strength bestowed upon The Wrecker among the four of them.

Key facts

Bulldozer is of human origin and first appeared in "Power Play". The character is published by Marvel. With 419 recorded issue appearances, Bulldozer ranks among the most featured characters in comics.

Frequently asked questions

Who is Bulldozer?

A U.S. army sergeant who was discharged and put into jail. He later became one of the strongest members of The Wrecking Crew.

What is Bulldozer's real name?

Bulldozer's real identity is Henry Camp.

When did Bulldozer first appear?

Bulldozer first appeared in "Power Play".

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