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Jim Hammond
Jim Hammond

Jim Hammond

367 appearances · Golden Age · 1939–2026 · 25 key issues
Who is Jim Hammond?

Created by scientist Phineas Horton, Jim Hammond is a synthetic android whose artificial body spontaneously ignites on contact with air. Debuting in Marvel Comics #1 (1939), he learned to control his pyrokinesis—flying, projecting flame, and generating intense heat—becoming one of Marvel's first super-heroes.

Few characters can claim to have been there at the very beginning of Marvel's universe, but Jim Hammond is one of them — debuting in 1939's Marvel Mystery Comics #2, brought to life by the legendary Bill Everett in the earliest days of the Golden Age. Over an extraordinary span stretching nearly nine decades, Hammond has proven himself one of comics' most enduring figures, racking up 366 catalog appearances and 25 collector-significant key issues that speak to a legacy few Golden Age characters can match. His adventures have played out across the pages of Marvel Mystery Comics, Captain America Comics, and The Invaders, where he keeps remarkable company — sharing stories with Captain America, Steve Rogers, Namor the Sub-Mariner, and Thomas Raymond. If you want to understand where Marvel truly began, Jim Hammond is essential reading.

Identity

Real name. Jim Hammond

Powers. Synthetic android body with pyrokinesis: can engulf himself in flame, project and control fire, generate heat, fly, and absorb/redirect heat energy; superhuman durability and strength.

Teams & affiliations
Nazis
★ First appearance
Marvel Comics #1
Oct 1939

Part of the Human Torch legacy

Jim Hammond is one of 2 heroes to carry the Human Torch mantle. See the whole Human Torch family ▸

Trivia

  • Hammond's technology fed directly into the conceptual lineage that produced Vision, and Marvel has repeatedly woven him into major continuity landmarks — from Camp Hammond to the very foundation mythology of its universe.screenrant.com
  • Roy Thomas has written more of Jim Hammond's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 34 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1939–2020

Marvel Mystery Comics #2 1939
Marvel Mystery Comics #2
Marvel Mystery Comics #82 1947
Marvel Mystery Comics #82
Young Men #24 1953
Young Men #24
Marvel Super-Heroes #12 1967
Marvel Super-Heroes #12
The Invaders #9 1976
The Invaders #9
The Invaders #12 1977
The Invaders #12
Thor Annual #12 1984
Thor Annual #12
The Avengers Annual #18 1989
The Avengers Annual #18
Heroes for Hire #1 1997
Heroes for Hire #1
Essential Avengers #4 2004
Essential Avengers #4
Marvel Adventures The Avengers #37 2009
Marvel Adventures The Avengers #37
Deadpool #27 2014
Deadpool #27
Marvel #1 2020
Marvel #1

Appearances (301–367 of 367, oldest first)

Deadpool: Beginnings Omnibus (2017)
Squadron Supreme (2016)
#3
Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus (2017)
#1
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection (2017)
#2
Secret Empire: Brave New World (2017)
Avengers Epic Collection (2013)
Marvels: The Remastered Edition (2018)
Marvel Visionaries: Roy Thomas (2019)
Marvel Comics (2019)
Marvel (2020)
Avengers by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection (2020)
#2
Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty (2022)
Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman: The Complete Collection (2018)
#4
Marvel Legendary Collection (2022)
#35
Maestro: World War M (2022)
Captain America by Ta-Nehisi Coates (2019)
#2
Captain America: Symbol of Truth (2022)
#1
Deadpool Epic Collection (2021)
#3
Namor: Conquered Shores (2022)
Free Comic Book Day 2023: Spider-Man / Venom (2023)
Hulk: Maestro by Peter David Omnibus (2023)
Captain America: Cold War Aftermath (2023)
Marvel Masterworks: Vision and the Scarlet Witch (2024)
#1
Marvel Age Treasury Edition (2024)
Venom by Al Ewing (2023)
#5
Free Comic Book Day 2024: Ultimate Universe / Spider-Man (2024)
Marvel Zero (2024)
#1
Immortal Thor (2023)
Ultimates (2024)
Ultimate Universe: One Year In (2025)
#1
Namor (2024)
#5
Ultimate X-Men (2024)
#13
Giant-Size Marvel Omnibus (2025)
Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man (2025)
#1
Ultimates by Deniz Camp (2024)
#2
Captain America Modern Era Epic Collection (2024)
#3
Alien vs. Captain America (2026)
#4
Ultimate Endgame (2026)
#3
Avengers (2023)
Toyfare: The Toy Magazine (1997)
#45
Alter Ego (1999)