Phineas Horton
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Professor Phineas T. Horton is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe, and was the creator of the original Human Torch.

Publication history

Phineas T. Horton first appeared in Marvel Comics
Marvel Mystery Comics
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#1 (October 1939), and was created by Carl Burgos
Carl Burgos
Carl Burgos was an American comic book and advertising artist best known for creating the original Human Torch in Marvel Comics #1 Carl Burgos (né Max Finkelstein, April 18, 1916, New York City, New York; died March 1984) was an American comic book and advertising artist best known for creating...

.

The character subsequently appears in The Avengers #134-135 (April-May 1975), and Avengers: Forever #8 (July 1999).

Phineas T. Horton received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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#3.

Fictional character biography

A talented and promising young student in the early days of bio-engineering, Phineas Horton visited the small, quiet town of Timely in northern Illinois where he met the brilliant town mayor Victor Timely
Kang the Conqueror
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. Timely admired Horton's potential and helped foster his studies with frequent long talks, which eventually led Horton to the ability to create a lifelike synthetic android in 1940. Horton first revealed his android creation's existence to the world at a press conference in New York City
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; it was dubbed The Human Torch by the press because of its habit of bursting into flames the moment it was exposed to air. The reactionary press dubbed the android a menace and Horton felt pressured into burying the Torch in cement until he could devise a way to control the Torch's flames. However, the Torch was able to escape; Horton was ostracized from the scientific community, and the government impounded his equipment. The Torch learned to control his powers and cut his ties with his creator.

Horton moved to Boston
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 and created another android named Adam II
Adam II
Adam II is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe, a supervillain and most known as an enemy of the All-Winners Squad. He is an android created to duplicate another android success, the Human Torch...

, who rebelled against his creator. The Torch and his partner Toro
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Toro is the name of two characters from Marvel Comics. The first Toro was originally featured in Timely Comics and later as a Marvel Comics superhero who appeared as the partner of the original Human Torch.-Publication history:...

 came to visit professor Horton, but Adam captured them as well. The Patriot
Jeffrey Mace
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 freed Adam's captives, and the All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad
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 defeated Adam (at the cost of the second Captain America
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's life), leading to Adam's destruction in an automobile accident.

In 1955, the Human Torch was believed to have been destroyed, shattering Horton's dreams of glory once more. Horton disappeared from the public eye, working as a repairman under the alias "Thomas Raye" and drinking heavily. He married late in life to a woman with a daughter named Frankie
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, who was given her stepfather's assumed surname. Her mother died soon after the marriage, leading Horton to drink even more.

When Frankie was a young girl, Horton learned of the existence of the Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four
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, a member of which team went by the name of the Human Torch
Human Torch
The Human Torch is a fictional character and superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he is a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four, debuting in The Fantastic Four #1...

. Horton took Frankie to an abandoned chemical company to try to construct a new Human Torch of his own. As Frankie was carrying a drum of chemicals for her father, she fell and the chemicals engulfed her in flames, mutating her into a superhuman being like the Torches. Horton felt responsible for what happened and planted a post-hypnotic suggestion in Frankie that would make her forget what happened and fear fire. Horton was ashamed, and he disappeared while Frankie was still in a trance, never to have contact with her again except for the money he sent her regularly.

The android superhero Vision
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 had been duped by Immortus
Immortus
Immortus is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He is the future self of Kang the Conqueror, and first appeared in Avengers #10, and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby....

 into believing that Horton had created him out of the remains of the original Human Torch. When an international agency captured the Vision and erased his memory, they tracked down the now elderly Horton to force him to reprogram the Vision. Horton, of course, had never worked on the Vision before and did not know how to fix him. When the West Coast Avengers
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 came to rescue the Vision, they instead found him dismantled along with the imprisoned Phineas Horton. Horton was able to help the Avengers find the Torch's resting place, and the Scarlet Witch
Scarlet Witch
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 was able to use her powers to reactivate the android Human Torch. It would later be revealed that this Horton was actually a Space Phantom, used by Immortus to further deceive the Avengers.

Horton has a granddaughter named Victoria Anderson.

Other media

In the film Captain America: The First Avenger
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, a display is shown during the World's Fair of the Synthetic Man, credited to Dr. Phineas Horton.
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