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The nature of a metahuman's powers appear to be a result of an external element that they were near or exposed to when hit by the blast. Eventually, under Harrison Wells and Cisco Ramon, S.T.A.R. Labs develops effective metahuman-power dampening technology and prison to confine metahumans. Over the course of the series, many more metahuman ...
In Superman/Batman, Major Force joins a government task force led by Captain Atom alongside Power Girl, Starfire, Katana, and Black Lightning. He is killed with Atom absorbs his energy. In Green Lantern (vol. 3) #180 (October 2004), Major Force apparently kills Kyle Rayner's mother Maura. Kyle decapitates him and takes his head into space ...
In DC Universe, a metahuman is a character with superpowers. This is a list of metahumans that have appeared in comic book titles published by DC Comics , as well as properties from other media are listed below, with appropriately brief descriptions and accompanying citations.
Red Star as he appears in Teen Titans. Red Star appears in Teen Titans, voiced by Jason Marsden. [8] This version is an honorary member of the Teen Titans who gained his powers from a secret government project and chose to live in an abandoned nuclear power plant due to lacking control over them.
It is known that he was born in Iceland, but how he achieved his metahuman super-strength and energy powers is not yet known. The Amphi-Bandits: Action Comics #90 (November 1945) Inventor-turned-criminal Horace Rikker led this gang who evaded police pursuit via a secret submersible vehicle in a Metropolis river. Andrar: Superboy #164 (April 1970)
Alexander James Sartorius is a mad criminal with radioactive powers resulting from the meltdown of a Gotham nuclear power plant. Doctor Zodiac: Leo Dorfman Curt Swan: World's Finest Comics #160 (September 1966) Theodore B. Carrigan is a carnival mystic who turns to crime, basing his robberies on horoscopes. In his first outing, he is ...
The average Superhuman AI user is doing more than 25 prompts a week—up 55% from when Superhuman first released its beta in July. Vohra says his team was “pleasantly surprised” by the ...
This version is a defense attorney who goes on to enter a relationship with Joe West after helping solve metahuman crimes and helping Team Flash on several occasions. Later in the series, she gains the metahuman abilities of telepathy and telekinesis and becomes the superhero Virtue.