"Calum McGill (Earth-616)" VS "Calvin Beame (Earth-616)"
Calum McGill (Earth-616)
Calum McGill is believed to have been one of the Warpies, a collection of children who were mutated by exposure to the energies of the Core Continuum, via the "Jaspers Warp" of the mutant Mad Jim Jaspers. Several Glaswegian gangsters and "known villains" were murdered by Silver Death on his father Shoulders McGill instructions, at the behest of the McCloud Brothers. The police inspector Dai Thomas brings Captain Britain and his lover Meggan in on the case, putting his anti-heroes sentiments away. The McCloud Brothers arrange for Shoulders to kill Captain Britain and Meggan, who posed for a few days as mobsters moving into the Glasgow gang scene, and have been busting up the premises of every local outfit hoping to attract the killer's attention. Eventually, McGill confronted Dai Thomas in the warehouse where the heroes were waiting in. He released Silver Death from the briefcase he carried him in, and Dai was only saved by the swift intervention of Captain Britain. After a brief running battle, Meggan and the Captain end the threat of the bizarre warpie when the latter hero finally gets a clear shot and strikes Silver Death hard enough to shatter him, killing him.
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Calvin Beame (Earth-616)
Astronaut Colonel Calvin Beame participated with Richmond Wagner to a space mission aboard the Castor-and-Pollux I capsule. After flight trouble forced the capsule down over the ocean, where the duo was saved from the attack of a giant squid by Sub-Mariner, the two astronauts publicly quit the space program, supposedly in disgust over a lack of safety precautions. A short time later, he was convinced by Wagner to use their newfound celebrity to host a childrens' show, with Wagner dressing up in an alien costume. The show, called the Astro-Nuts, became a hit, although Beame grew more and more concerned about it, until his partner signed the Hulk in the WBZM Studios to pose for a huge televised event to be held in Cape Canaveral. At that moment, the alien character of the show actually revealed himself as Xemnu, who was hypnotizing the children viewing his program to populate his dead world. Beame, having enough, tried to help, but was killed by his "friend" before he was ultimately defeated by the Defenders.