The Leader (Samuel Sterns) is a Marvel Comics supervillain and an archenemy of the Hulk. The character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #62.
After a period of time the gamma radiation in his body began to wear off. At first the Leader attributed his lapses in concentration to overworking his mind finding ways to defeat his greatest enemy (the Hulk). By the time the Leader realised what was happening, much of the intelligence that could have solved his plight was gone and texts that were once childs play to him were now hopelessly beyond him. In this period he made cash however he could by means fair or foul until he managed to convince the Grey Hulk to help him regain his intelligence by promising him that he would be able to remain the Hulk full time (instead of only at night).
Rick Jones had been afflicted with a Hulk-like condition and the Hulk (using Bruce Banner's memories of gamma transfer) devised a machine to transfer all of the gamma radiation from Rick Jones to the Leader. However, this time the mutagenic process was slightly different resulting in a cranium that resembled a rather full scrotum, rather than a towering forehead. He was also a lighter shade of green. As a side note this transfer also created a psychic link between the Leader and Rick Jones. At first after the transfer the Leader shared all Rick Jones' memories, but afterwards the link became stronger with the death of Marlo Chandler.
The Leader learned from an alien race known as the Ovoids how to transfer his consciousness, including his vast intellect, into other bodies. At sometime in the past, his body was destroyed and he simply occupied another one. At present he has a body essentially the same as his original which has an appearance somewhere between his two former gamma radiated bodies.
In addition to his extraordinary intelligence, the Leader has some psionic powers that enable him to mentally control certain individuals (provided they are weak minded).
The Leader has also designed a large number of sophisticated weapons, vehicles, computers, androids, and synthetic humanoids. He is particularly adept at genetic engineering and manipulating radiation for various nefarious purposes. He has designed and constructed at least one space station and presumably space shuttles as well.
Despite the Leader's great intelligence, his effectiveness is greatly hampered by his great arrogance and immaturity, sometimes to the point of making rash and dangerous decisions that bely his great intellect. To many readers, the quintessential example of this is his continual desire to battle and/or exploit the Hulk who in turn keeps foiling his plans.
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