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  2. Shaggy Man (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Shaggy Man possesses superhuman strength and durability, can regenerate rapidly, and does not need sustenance or rest. [4] Thanks to its synthetic physiology, it can adapt to harsh environments and does not age. [6] Professor Ivo's Shaggy Man is a robot who can adapt instantaneously to counter its opponents.

  3. Professor Ivo - Wikipedia

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    Shaggy Man - In "The New 52", Shaggy Man is a robotic creation dressed in a hairy humanoid costume that Ivo created to strengthen Outsider's Secret Society of Super Villains. Tomorrow Woman - An artificial life-form with telekinetic powers, artificial respiration and pulse, and false memories of a human life; co-created by T.O. Morrow and ...

  4. T. O. Morrow - Wikipedia

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    T. O. Morrow is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.He is responsible for the creation of the Red Tornado, Red Inferno, Red Torpedo, Red Volcano, and Tomorrow Woman androids, the last of these with the help of Professor Ivo.

  5. Amazo - Wikipedia

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    Amazo brings the team to Ivo, who reveals he has created a means of extending his lifespan courtesy of the data obtained from studying the creatures Amazo captured. The League then defeats Ivo and the android. Ivo's immortality results in his body becoming monstrous in form, and the android is stored in the League trophy room. [6]

  6. General Wade Eiling - Wikipedia

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    He is a prominent military general who contributed to Nathaniel Adam's transformation into Captain Atom and later becomes a supervillain after transferring his brain into Shaggy Man's body. Eiling appears in The Flash, portrayed by Clancy Brown, and Justice League Unlimited, voiced by J. K. Simmons.

  7. List of Justice League enemies - Wikipedia

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    The Shaggy Man: Justice League of America #45 (June 1966) Synthetic humans made from plastalloy that were essentially immortal and indestructible that menaced the League. The Anti-Matter Man: Justice League of America #46 (August 1966) A powerful entity from the Anti-Matter Universe that destroyed all matter that it touched.

  8. Documentary focuses on man behind a cruelly bizarre 1990s ...

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    TOKYO (AP) — Naked and frail, a shaggy-haired man films himself as he endures solitude in a tiny room for months, and months more. “The Contestant,” directed by Clair Titley, explores the ...

  9. Adam Strange - Wikipedia

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    He conceived the idea of an Earth man repeatedly traveling to a planet in the Alpha Centauri star system by using a "Zeta-beam" altered by space radiation. [3] Since Adam Strange was the first Earthman on another planet, he named his character Adam after the Biblical first man . [ 4 ]