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A rogue Metal Man created by Doc Magnus, but taken over by a Karnian agent for nefarious reasons. Tungsten Doom Patrol (vol. 2) #60 (October 1992) Created by Will Magnus. He was Will Magnus' latest Metal Man, when he and Magnus himself made a visit to the Doom Patrol to help them against the enemy threat of the Candlemaker. Though he fought ...
The Metal Men Archives Volume 1: Metal Men #1–5, Showcase #37–40 July 2006 978-1401207748: The Metal Men Archives Volume 2: Metal Men #6–20 June 2013 978-1401238674: Showcase Presents: Metal Men Volume 1: Metal Men #1–15, Showcase #37–40, The Brave and the Bold #55 October 2007 978-1401215590: Showcase Presents: Metal Men Volume 2
Metal Man, videogame boss from Mega Man 2; MetalMan, videogame character from Rockman EXE 4.5 Real Operation; Metalman, comic book character from Irredeemable; Metal Men, comic book characters published by DC Comics
Will Magnus is an esteemed scientist and the creator of the Metal Men, who possess a form of artificial intelligence derived from "responsometers". [2] In an attempt to boost sales of the comic book, Magnus was temporarily reimagined as a fugitive bent on world conquest after a mad dictator brainwashes him.
Created using the aspects of Metal Man's combat programming, Needle Man was designed to work in energy mines by breaking through rocks. His weapon, the Needle Cannon, shoots needles that are sharp enough to pierce 10-inch thick stones. Needle Cannon. N. Cannon. DWN-018 Magnet Man Magnet Man (マグネットマン Magunettoman)
The New Age of DC Heroes (originally titled as Dark Matter) is a comic book line published by DC Comics from 2018 to 2020. The titles – Damage, The Silencer, Sideways, The Terrifics, The Curse of Brimstone, The Immortal Men, New Challengers, and The Unexpected – were set in the DC Universe following the events of Dark Nights: Metal. [1]
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The initial "Man of Steel" design was armed with a wrist-mounted rivet gun and the sledgehammer (like the one used by his namesake John Henry) that was ubiquitous for most of his designs. The original design on his breastplate featured a metal version of Superman's "S" insignia in tribute to the (temporarily) deceased hero, which Irons removed ...