Doctor Alchemy
{{short description|Name of several supervillians}}
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Showcase #13 (April 1958) (as Mr. Element)
Showcase #14 (June 1958) (as Dr. Alchemy)
(Curtis Engstrom)
The Flash (vol. 2) #71 (Feb. 1992)
(Alexander Petrov)
The Flash (vol. 2) #202 (Nov. 2003)
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John Broome
Carmine Infantino
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Dr. Curtis Engstrom
Alexander Petrov
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Mr. Element
(Curtis Engstrom)
Alchemist
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Transform the molecular structure of the human body
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Doctor Alchemy is a name used by three different supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The most notable was Albert Desmond, who originally used the name of Mister Element.
The character appeared as a recurring cast member on The CW television series third season of The Flash played by Tom Felton. The character makes his cinematic debut in the DC Extended Universe film The Flash, played by Rudy Mancuso.
Publication history
The character of Albert Desmond, created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, first appeared in Showcase #13 (April 1958) as Mister Element.{{cite book |last1=Cowsill |first1=Alan |last2=Irvine |first2=Alex |last3=Korte |first3=Steve |last4=Manning |first4=Matt |last5=Wiacek |first5=Win |last6=Wilson |first6=Sven |title=The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe |date=2016 |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-1-4654-5357-0 |page=344}} His second, and more frequently used, identity of Doctor Alchemy first appeared in Showcase #14 (June 1958).{{cite book|title=The DC Comics Encyclopedia|date=2008|publisher=Dorling Kindersley Publishing|isbn=978-0-7566-4119-1|location=New York|last1=Beatty|first1=Scott}}{{rp|92}}
The Alchemist made his first appearance in The Flash (vol. 2) #71 (Feb. 1992) and was created by writer Mark Waid and artist Greg LaRocque. The character of Alexander Petrov made his first appearance in The Flash (vol. 2) #202 (Nov. 2003) and was created by Geoff Johns and Alberto Dose.
Fictional character biography
=Albert Desmond=
File:Mister Element (Al Desmond).png (pencils) and Dick Giordano (inks).]]
Albert Desmond is a lowly chemist who suffers from dissociative identity disorder. Desmond has two distinct personalities: one major driving personality and another criminally inclined one.{{cite book |last =Rovin |first =Jeff |title =The Encyclopedia of Supervillains |publisher =Facts on File |date =1987 |location =New York |isbn = 0-8160-1356-X |page=84}} Under his darker personality, he applies his knowledge of chemistry to create the identity of Mister Element. He creates elemental weapons such as bulletproof silicon to shield his cars, and discovers a new element, Elemento, a magnetic light with which he sent the Flash into space.{{rp|92}}
After being sent to jail as a result of his first encounter with the Flash, he learns of the Philosopher's Stone from his cellmate. He escapes jail, finds the Philosopher's Stone, and uses its power to transmute elements to restart his criminal career under a new identity – Doctor Alchemy. Eventually his good personality resurfaces, causing him to quit crime and hide the Philosopher's Stone. Shortly after, a new Doctor Alchemy appears and is revealed to be his astral twin "Alvin" Desmond, with whom he shares a psychic link. It was later revealed that "Alvin" was a construct of the Stone created by Albert's criminal personality. When Albert confronts and defeats Alvin, he resumes the identity of Doctor Alchemy.Who's Who in the DC Universe #6 (Aug. 1985) While he was incarcerated, both of his costumed identities were used by others: Curtis Engstrom using the Philosopher's Stone as the Alchemist and Alexander Petrov using the Mister Element identity.{{rp|92}}
=Curtis Engstrom=
Dr. Curtis Engstrom is an advisor on a S.T.A.R. Labs project that involved using the Philosopher's Stone to power a medical computer.The Flash (vol. 2) #71 (Feb. 1992) He stole the computer with the help of a small-time crook, Moe "Mouthpiece" Miglian, but he was later arrested. After escaping from prison, Engstrom donned his own Dr. Alchemy costume and set out to retrieve the microchip that had been taken from him by Miglian, calling himself the Alchemist. After being defeated, Engstrom and Miglian were both arrested.
=Alexander Petrov=
Alexander Petrov is a criminologist working for the Keystone City Police Department who used an ice-based weapon created by Mister Element to commit crimes and further his career. His plan comes undone when profiler Ashley Zolomon enters his office as he is putting on his mask. The Flash stops him from killing Zolomon, but Captain Cold interrupts them before the Flash can take him into custody and kills Petrov for breaking one of the rules of the Rogues' code of "ethics" – not framing other Rogues for crimes.{{cite comic|writer = Geoff Johns|penciller = Alberto Dose|copencillers = Howard Porter|story = Ignition (parts 2 through 6)|title = The Flash|volume = 2|issue = 202-206|date = November 2002 – March 2003}}
Powers and abilities
As Mister Element, Desmond dons a suit equipped with an oxygen mask and selects the model of carbon as his suit emblem.
Doctor Alchemy possesses the Philosopher's Stone which once belonged to Merlin. By pressing the stone in various points, he has the ability to transmute any substance into any other substance (e.g., steel into rubber, or oxygen into carbon monoxide) and also possesses the power to transform the molecular structure of the human body, having once turned the Flash into a being of water vapor. Albert Desmond can also control the Philosopher's Stone from a distance via telekinesis.
In other media
=Television=
- Doctor Alchemy and Mister Element make non-speaking cameo appearances in the Justice League Unlimited episode "Flash and Substance".
- Julian Albert Desmond / Doctor Alchemy appears in the third season of The Flash (2014), portrayed by Tom Felton and voiced by Tobin Bell.{{cite web |last1=Bucksbaum |first1=Sydney |date=July 23, 2016 |title=Comic-Con: Flashpoint Debuts in First Trailer for 'The Flash' Season 3 |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/comic-con-flashpoint-first-trailer-913974 |access-date=2016-11-02 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}} This version is a British forensic scientist, Barry Allen's rival in the Central City Police Department (CCPD), and was created by a time aberration caused by the creation and erasure of the "Flashpoint" timeline. In the past, Desmond led an archeological team to locate the philosopher's stone, intending to use it to resurrect his dead sister. While Desmond finds the stone, his team was killed and he began to experience blackouts, during which Savitar forced him to work for him and restore the Flashpoint timeline's inhabitants. After being saved from Savitar, Desmond makes amends with Allen and works with him to defeat Savitar before returning to the United Kingdom.{{cite web |last=Leane |first=Rob |date=September 26, 2017 |title=The Flash season 3 recap |url=https://www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/the-flash-season-3/52147/the-flash-season-3-recap |access-date=November 21, 2019 |website=Denofgeek}}
=Film=
Albert Desmond appears in The Flash (2023), portrayed by Rudy Mancuso.{{Cite web |author=DC Film News |date=May 15, 2023 |title=First look at Barry Allen with Patty Spivot and Albert Desmond. |url=https://twitter.com/FlashFilmNews/status/1658199418988797963/photo/1 |access-date=May 22, 2023 |website=Twitter |language=en}} This version is a member of the Central City Police Department and co-worker of Barry Allen and Patty Spivot. Additionally, an alternate reality variant of Desmond who became Allen and Spivot's roommate makes a minor appearance.
= Video games =
Doctor Alchemy appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.{{Cite web |last=Eisen |first=Andrew |date=October 2, 2013 |title=DC Characters and Objects - Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide |url=https://www.ign.com/wikis/scribblenauts-unmasked/DC_Characters_and_Objects |access-date=July 29, 2024 |website=IGN |language=en}}
See also
References
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External links
- Doctor Alchemy/Mister Element I at DC Database
- Mister Element II at DC Database
- Alchemist at DC Database
- [https://comicvine.gamespot.com/doctor-alchemy/4005-19089/ Doctor Alchemy] at Comic Vine
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