As far as I know, Thunderball didn't impersonate Electro. Comics usually have distinct character arcs and storylines for each character, and this particular situation doesn't seem to be a part of it.
Yes, Brainiac has impersonated several characters in the comics. It's one of his common tactics to achieve his goals.
In the traditional comic portrayals, Electro isn't black. His powers and storylines are the main focus rather than his racial background.
Yes, Electro was depicted as black in some comic storylines.
Yes, Electro Blue was featured in some comic series.
Yes, Electro Blue is sometimes featured in the comics.
Yes, he does. Spider-Man has had many encounters and battles with Electro in the comics.
James Bond is an important character. He is the main protagonist, known for his charm, intelligence and skills in combat and espionage.
One of the main themes is espionage. The story is filled with secret agents and their complex operations. Another theme could be adventure as the characters are constantly in dangerous and exciting situations.
No, it's not legal. Impersonating anyone, even a fictional character, can lead to legal consequences if it causes harm or violates the rights of others.
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