A Britishmutant, Jono possessed the ability to cast energy blasts from his chest. He had limited control of his power and destroyed much of his chest and lower face when his powers emerged. Recently, he lost his powers on 'M Day' and now uses technology to give himself sonic based abilities.
Jono was a member of the X-Men's junior team Generation X, although he was sullen and moody and had difficulty bonding with teammates. He has since been offered a permanent position in the X-Men's teaching staff.
Chamber Origin - This Alpha Mutant Busted His Chest, Face & Crippled His GF By Insane Psionic Energy
Superpowers sound cool, but Jono wasn’t fortunate enough to have such a blissful mutation. Too bad, he ended up with a wide hole in his body, while psionic flames replaced his internal organs.
His character made its debut in 1994 September, appearing in Generation X #1. He was created by Scott Lobdell and artwork by Chris Bachalo.
Popularly known as Chamber, Jono is a fictional superhero created and published by Marvel Comics for its X-Men and New Warriors series. Jono started off as a British guy from London who had a girlfriend and enough of a social life to go to the club with her. It all changed when his mutant powers manifested.
0:00 Intro
1:50 Chamber: Origin
4:40 Major Story Arcs House of M and Decimation
5:40 New Warriors as Decibel
6:41 Age of X
7:28 Jean Grey School for Higher...
published: 25 Mar 2022
Blade vs Chamber | Marvel Comics
published: 18 May 2023
Humidity Chamber 101! For the Conservation of Comic Books! Action Comics 63
Chamber is a mutant with psionic energy emitting from his chest. He lost his powers on M-Day, was kidnapped by a cult of Apocalypse and transformed into Decibel. Now he's a teacher at Jean Grey School for Higher Learning after regaining his original powers following the events of Age of X.
Song By:
Shinedown - The Energy
published: 01 Jul 2016
S1 E3 How to Make Your Own Humidity Chamber Tank for Pressing Comic Books by KaptainMyke
S1 E3 How to Make Your Own Humidity Chamber Tank by KaptainMyke This episode features 1983 Marvel Comics AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #245 1st appearance and death of Hobgoblin II. This book is 2.0-3.0 with heavy creasing and wrinkles but could benefit from a treatment in the humidity chamber tank. All supplies can be found at your local hardware store or in the provided links below:
by KaptainMyke, owner of http://www.kaptainmyke.com.
HOW TO PRESS COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtopresscomics.htm
HOW TO CLEAN COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtocleancomics.htm
FACEBOOK GROUP:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/kaptainmykecomicpressing/
KNOW WHEN TO USE HUMIDITY
I cannot stress this enough: not all books require moisture. Do not place a new modern age glossy ...
published: 14 Nov 2018
Using an ozone chamber to kill and clean black mold on comic books
In this short video I demonstrate the killing and removal of black mold from a comic book using an ozone chamber and immacuclean. .
https://immaculatecomics.com
published: 08 Jul 2021
How to make a comic humidity chamber d.i.y
here I show just how easy it is to make your own humidity chamber for comics.and explain what it helps with when it comes to pressing comics.
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Marvel - Chamber (Чембер)
published: 10 Aug 2023
Chamber is the best representation in X-men! #marvel #xmen #generationx #classicxmen
Superpowers sound cool, but Jono wasn’t fortunate enough to have such a blissful mutation. Too bad, he ended up with a wide hole in his body, while psionic flam...
Superpowers sound cool, but Jono wasn’t fortunate enough to have such a blissful mutation. Too bad, he ended up with a wide hole in his body, while psionic flames replaced his internal organs.
His character made its debut in 1994 September, appearing in Generation X #1. He was created by Scott Lobdell and artwork by Chris Bachalo.
Popularly known as Chamber, Jono is a fictional superhero created and published by Marvel Comics for its X-Men and New Warriors series. Jono started off as a British guy from London who had a girlfriend and enough of a social life to go to the club with her. It all changed when his mutant powers manifested.
0:00 Intro
1:50 Chamber: Origin
4:40 Major Story Arcs House of M and Decimation
5:40 New Warriors as Decibel
6:41 Age of X
7:28 Jean Grey School for Higher Learning
8:09 Why Is Chamber So Dangerous?
10:33 Chamber’s Appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Superpowers sound cool, but Jono wasn’t fortunate enough to have such a blissful mutation. Too bad, he ended up with a wide hole in his body, while psionic flames replaced his internal organs.
His character made its debut in 1994 September, appearing in Generation X #1. He was created by Scott Lobdell and artwork by Chris Bachalo.
Popularly known as Chamber, Jono is a fictional superhero created and published by Marvel Comics for its X-Men and New Warriors series. Jono started off as a British guy from London who had a girlfriend and enough of a social life to go to the club with her. It all changed when his mutant powers manifested.
0:00 Intro
1:50 Chamber: Origin
4:40 Major Story Arcs House of M and Decimation
5:40 New Warriors as Decibel
6:41 Age of X
7:28 Jean Grey School for Higher Learning
8:09 Why Is Chamber So Dangerous?
10:33 Chamber’s Appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Chamber is a mutant with psionic energy emitting from his chest. He lost his powers on M-Day, was kidnapped by a cult of Apocalypse and transformed into Decibel...
Chamber is a mutant with psionic energy emitting from his chest. He lost his powers on M-Day, was kidnapped by a cult of Apocalypse and transformed into Decibel. Now he's a teacher at Jean Grey School for Higher Learning after regaining his original powers following the events of Age of X.
Song By:
Shinedown - The Energy
Chamber is a mutant with psionic energy emitting from his chest. He lost his powers on M-Day, was kidnapped by a cult of Apocalypse and transformed into Decibel. Now he's a teacher at Jean Grey School for Higher Learning after regaining his original powers following the events of Age of X.
Song By:
Shinedown - The Energy
S1 E3 How to Make Your Own Humidity Chamber Tank by KaptainMyke This episode features 1983 Marvel Comics AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #245 1st appearance and death of Ho...
S1 E3 How to Make Your Own Humidity Chamber Tank by KaptainMyke This episode features 1983 Marvel Comics AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #245 1st appearance and death of Hobgoblin II. This book is 2.0-3.0 with heavy creasing and wrinkles but could benefit from a treatment in the humidity chamber tank. All supplies can be found at your local hardware store or in the provided links below:
by KaptainMyke, owner of http://www.kaptainmyke.com.
HOW TO PRESS COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtopresscomics.htm
HOW TO CLEAN COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtocleancomics.htm
FACEBOOK GROUP:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/kaptainmykecomicpressing/
KNOW WHEN TO USE HUMIDITY
I cannot stress this enough: not all books require moisture. Do not place a new modern age glossy cover, glossy interior pages comic book inside a humidity chamber. Chances are it will ruin the book. The modern age new books produced now are very forgiving with press machines without moisture. Do not leave a comic book inside humidity chamber over 6 hours. You will start to wash out colors.
Use humidity on books that feature:
Golden Age
Silver Age
Subscription folds
Bunched spines
Deep creaselines
Spine straightening
Spine rolls
Stubborn creasing
Corner flaps
Do NOT use humidity on books that feature:
Glossy paper
Glossy thin paperstock covers
Thin books with less than 5 pages
New Modern Age comics 2002-Present
Sticker or Tattooz inserts
Brittle pages
Loose pieces
Spine splits greater than 1"
Detached covers
Detached pages
Rusty staples
DISTILLED WATER
Always use distilled water. There are no minerals or dirt in distilled water. Otherwise you will get water spots and staining from the minerals if you do not use distilled water. It is recommended to empty the water chamber after several uses, or you will develop unwanted mildew. Do not use tap water. Water stains and water spots can develop on your book. Tap water also can cause off-white pages.
USING HUMIDIFICATION
Most books will not require humidity. If a book is old, brittle, feels very dry and rigid to the touch – then you should probably use humidity. Time and patience will guide you. Always better to use not enough humidity with a slightly disappointing press with no damage to the book and do it again than to use TOO MUCH humidity and ruin the book, right?! Too much humidity and too much heat can cause edge flaring and a wavy cover. If you are using a clothes steamer, be sure to steam from a safe 1-2 foot distance so droplets of water don’t splash on the book. This can create light circle spots when dry. Also do not over steam staples or they will rust. The safest method would be to make your own hydration humidifier chamber with basic supplies at Home Depot.
This book has now been received back from CGC and was graded 9.8 NM on 12/18/2018: http://bit.ly/2GFxNwT (Photos)
S1 E3 How to Make Your Own Humidity Chamber Tank by KaptainMyke This episode features 1983 Marvel Comics AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #245 1st appearance and death of Hobgoblin II. This book is 2.0-3.0 with heavy creasing and wrinkles but could benefit from a treatment in the humidity chamber tank. All supplies can be found at your local hardware store or in the provided links below:
by KaptainMyke, owner of http://www.kaptainmyke.com.
HOW TO PRESS COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtopresscomics.htm
HOW TO CLEAN COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtocleancomics.htm
FACEBOOK GROUP:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/kaptainmykecomicpressing/
KNOW WHEN TO USE HUMIDITY
I cannot stress this enough: not all books require moisture. Do not place a new modern age glossy cover, glossy interior pages comic book inside a humidity chamber. Chances are it will ruin the book. The modern age new books produced now are very forgiving with press machines without moisture. Do not leave a comic book inside humidity chamber over 6 hours. You will start to wash out colors.
Use humidity on books that feature:
Golden Age
Silver Age
Subscription folds
Bunched spines
Deep creaselines
Spine straightening
Spine rolls
Stubborn creasing
Corner flaps
Do NOT use humidity on books that feature:
Glossy paper
Glossy thin paperstock covers
Thin books with less than 5 pages
New Modern Age comics 2002-Present
Sticker or Tattooz inserts
Brittle pages
Loose pieces
Spine splits greater than 1"
Detached covers
Detached pages
Rusty staples
DISTILLED WATER
Always use distilled water. There are no minerals or dirt in distilled water. Otherwise you will get water spots and staining from the minerals if you do not use distilled water. It is recommended to empty the water chamber after several uses, or you will develop unwanted mildew. Do not use tap water. Water stains and water spots can develop on your book. Tap water also can cause off-white pages.
USING HUMIDIFICATION
Most books will not require humidity. If a book is old, brittle, feels very dry and rigid to the touch – then you should probably use humidity. Time and patience will guide you. Always better to use not enough humidity with a slightly disappointing press with no damage to the book and do it again than to use TOO MUCH humidity and ruin the book, right?! Too much humidity and too much heat can cause edge flaring and a wavy cover. If you are using a clothes steamer, be sure to steam from a safe 1-2 foot distance so droplets of water don’t splash on the book. This can create light circle spots when dry. Also do not over steam staples or they will rust. The safest method would be to make your own hydration humidifier chamber with basic supplies at Home Depot.
This book has now been received back from CGC and was graded 9.8 NM on 12/18/2018: http://bit.ly/2GFxNwT (Photos)
In this short video I demonstrate the killing and removal of black mold from a comic book using an ozone chamber and immacuclean. .
https://immaculatecomics....
In this short video I demonstrate the killing and removal of black mold from a comic book using an ozone chamber and immacuclean. .
https://immaculatecomics.com
In this short video I demonstrate the killing and removal of black mold from a comic book using an ozone chamber and immacuclean. .
https://immaculatecomics.com
here I show just how easy it is to make your own humidity chamber for comics.and explain what it helps with when it comes to pressing comics.
💥check out my las...
here I show just how easy it is to make your own humidity chamber for comics.and explain what it helps with when it comes to pressing comics.
💥check out my last video
https://youtu.be/0VekYDt_OHg
💥subscribe to my channel
https://youtube.com/channel/UCJCSNsJ51BBZk5Xd7vg7LoA
here I show just how easy it is to make your own humidity chamber for comics.and explain what it helps with when it comes to pressing comics.
💥check out my last video
https://youtu.be/0VekYDt_OHg
💥subscribe to my channel
https://youtube.com/channel/UCJCSNsJ51BBZk5Xd7vg7LoA
Superpowers sound cool, but Jono wasn’t fortunate enough to have such a blissful mutation. Too bad, he ended up with a wide hole in his body, while psionic flames replaced his internal organs.
His character made its debut in 1994 September, appearing in Generation X #1. He was created by Scott Lobdell and artwork by Chris Bachalo.
Popularly known as Chamber, Jono is a fictional superhero created and published by Marvel Comics for its X-Men and New Warriors series. Jono started off as a British guy from London who had a girlfriend and enough of a social life to go to the club with her. It all changed when his mutant powers manifested.
0:00 Intro
1:50 Chamber: Origin
4:40 Major Story Arcs House of M and Decimation
5:40 New Warriors as Decibel
6:41 Age of X
7:28 Jean Grey School for Higher Learning
8:09 Why Is Chamber So Dangerous?
10:33 Chamber’s Appearance in X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Chamber is a mutant with psionic energy emitting from his chest. He lost his powers on M-Day, was kidnapped by a cult of Apocalypse and transformed into Decibel. Now he's a teacher at Jean Grey School for Higher Learning after regaining his original powers following the events of Age of X.
Song By:
Shinedown - The Energy
S1 E3 How to Make Your Own Humidity Chamber Tank by KaptainMyke This episode features 1983 Marvel Comics AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #245 1st appearance and death of Hobgoblin II. This book is 2.0-3.0 with heavy creasing and wrinkles but could benefit from a treatment in the humidity chamber tank. All supplies can be found at your local hardware store or in the provided links below:
by KaptainMyke, owner of http://www.kaptainmyke.com.
HOW TO PRESS COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtopresscomics.htm
HOW TO CLEAN COMIC BOOKS:
https://www.kaptainmyke.com/comics/howtocleancomics.htm
FACEBOOK GROUP:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/kaptainmykecomicpressing/
KNOW WHEN TO USE HUMIDITY
I cannot stress this enough: not all books require moisture. Do not place a new modern age glossy cover, glossy interior pages comic book inside a humidity chamber. Chances are it will ruin the book. The modern age new books produced now are very forgiving with press machines without moisture. Do not leave a comic book inside humidity chamber over 6 hours. You will start to wash out colors.
Use humidity on books that feature:
Golden Age
Silver Age
Subscription folds
Bunched spines
Deep creaselines
Spine straightening
Spine rolls
Stubborn creasing
Corner flaps
Do NOT use humidity on books that feature:
Glossy paper
Glossy thin paperstock covers
Thin books with less than 5 pages
New Modern Age comics 2002-Present
Sticker or Tattooz inserts
Brittle pages
Loose pieces
Spine splits greater than 1"
Detached covers
Detached pages
Rusty staples
DISTILLED WATER
Always use distilled water. There are no minerals or dirt in distilled water. Otherwise you will get water spots and staining from the minerals if you do not use distilled water. It is recommended to empty the water chamber after several uses, or you will develop unwanted mildew. Do not use tap water. Water stains and water spots can develop on your book. Tap water also can cause off-white pages.
USING HUMIDIFICATION
Most books will not require humidity. If a book is old, brittle, feels very dry and rigid to the touch – then you should probably use humidity. Time and patience will guide you. Always better to use not enough humidity with a slightly disappointing press with no damage to the book and do it again than to use TOO MUCH humidity and ruin the book, right?! Too much humidity and too much heat can cause edge flaring and a wavy cover. If you are using a clothes steamer, be sure to steam from a safe 1-2 foot distance so droplets of water don’t splash on the book. This can create light circle spots when dry. Also do not over steam staples or they will rust. The safest method would be to make your own hydration humidifier chamber with basic supplies at Home Depot.
This book has now been received back from CGC and was graded 9.8 NM on 12/18/2018: http://bit.ly/2GFxNwT (Photos)
In this short video I demonstrate the killing and removal of black mold from a comic book using an ozone chamber and immacuclean. .
https://immaculatecomics.com
here I show just how easy it is to make your own humidity chamber for comics.and explain what it helps with when it comes to pressing comics.
💥check out my last video
https://youtu.be/0VekYDt_OHg
💥subscribe to my channel
https://youtube.com/channel/UCJCSNsJ51BBZk5Xd7vg7LoA
A Britishmutant, Jono possessed the ability to cast energy blasts from his chest. He had limited control of his power and destroyed much of his chest and lower face when his powers emerged. Recently, he lost his powers on 'M Day' and now uses technology to give himself sonic based abilities.
Jono was a member of the X-Men's junior team Generation X, although he was sullen and moody and had difficulty bonding with teammates. He has since been offered a permanent position in the X-Men's teaching staff.
Normally a model of languid politeness, Darren Jones came bowling into the chamber wearing a corrugated brow, writes QUENTIN LETTS ... Normally a model of languid politeness, he came bowling into the chamber wearing a corrugated brow.
Crucial to Quinn’s emotional development is Katja Vanderhoff, underplayed by the great British comic actor Catherine Tate, president of the Stroopsdorf chamber of commerce and owner of ...
Crucial to Quinn's emotional development is Katja Vanderhoff, underplayed by the great British comic actor Catherine Tate, president of the Stroopsdorf chamber of commerce and owner of 'the local ...
This issue announced ticket sales for the Waverly-Shell RockChamberChoir’s 10th annual “Olde Christmasse Madrigal Feaste.” ... Music was to be provided by the Chamber Singers, strings, brass and woodwinds, harpsichord, dancers and comics of the court ... .
MUSIC. Best Friends Forever. C’mon feel the noise ... HALLOWEEN ... The one-act comic chamber opera is loosely based on Pierre Corneille’s “L’Illusion Comique” and follows a father as he searches for his son across four centuries.
Besides the president of the HollywoodChamber of Commerce, other big personalities who were seen at the event were Chamber of Commerce board chair Sarah Zurell and DC Comics' president, publisher, and CEO, Jim Lee.
Jim Lee, DC Comics' president, publisher, and chief creative officer, and Anne DePies, SVP & general manager, will be there, as will Steve Nissen, HollywoodChamber of Commerce president & CEO, who will emcee the event.
Hans is a petulant, misogynistic baby, but seeing him here – drenched in the contents of a chamber pot and throwing a tantrum – serves as brilliantly timed comic relief, and he's ...