

Max Dillon
A lineman for an electric company, Maxwell Dillon was struck by lightning while working on a power line, triggering a freak mutagenic reaction that transformed him into a living electrical capacitor. Armed with the ability to generate and discharge massive amounts of electricity, he turned to crime and quickly became one of Spider-Man's most dangerous recurring foes.
Few villains crackle with the raw, elemental menace of Max Dillon, the electrifying antagonist who first lit up the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man #9 in 1964, conjured by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko at the very heart of Marvel's Silver Age. Over an astonishing 62-year publishing history spanning 284 catalogued appearances — 13 of them recognized as key collector issues — Dillon has proven himself one of Spider-Man's most enduring and dangerous adversaries, a fixture across The Amazing Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, and The Spectacular Spider-Men. He shares his corner of the Marvel universe with an rogues' gallery of the heaviest hitters around: Peter Parker, Otto Octavius, Sandman, Kraven the Hunter, and Flint Marko — company that speaks volumes about his standing among Marvel's elite villains. If you're tracing the spine of Spider-Man's greatest threats from the Silver Age to today, Max Dillon is an essential stop.
Real name. Maxwell "Max" Dillon
Powers. Electrokinesis: generation, absorption, storage and discharge of high-voltage electricity; electric arcs/bolts, electromagnetic sense, flight by riding electric currents, enhanced reflexes and resistance to electric attack.
Affiliations. Sinister Six (founding member), Emissaries of Evil (founder/leader), Frightful Four, Superior Six

Part of the Electro legacy
Max Dillon is one of 2 heroes to carry the Electro mantle. See the whole Electro family ▸
Trivia
- As a founding member of the Sinister Six, Electro stands as one of the earliest Spider-Man rogues to anchor a major team-up concept that would cement itself as a long-running Marvel staple.en.wikipedia.org
- Later Marvel continuity made the Electro identity non-exclusive when Francine Frye was introduced as another character who became Electro and at one point took over the mantle, pulling Dillon into a rare shared-villain identity situation.en.wikipedia.org
- Brian Michael Bendis has written more of Max Dillon's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 33 issues.
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Covers through the years — 1964–2022
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★ 2002
★ 2006
★ 2011
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