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Amazing- Man (DC Comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Amazing- Man is the name used by four fictional characters published by DC Comics. The first three are African- Americansuperheroes and are members of the same family. The first Amazing- Man debuted in All- Star Squadron #2.
July 1. 98. 3), and was created by Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway. The second Amazing- Man debuted in Justice League America #8. March 1. 99. 4), and was created by Dan Vado and Marc Campos. The third Amazing- Man debuted in Justice Society of America (vol. March 2. 00. 8), and was created by Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham. The fourth Amazing Man debuted in OMAC (vol.
December 2. 01. 1), and was created by Dan Di. Dio and Keith Giffen. Publication history. The character was created by Roy Thomas as a tribute to Bill Everett's Amazing- Man, a character he created for Centaur Publications during the so- called Golden Age of comics. Fictional character biography.
During an accident involving the explosion of some equipment to which he was exposed (developed by the criminal mastermind the Ultra- Humanite), Everett quickly developed the ability to mimic whatever properties he touched (similar to Marvel Comics' Absorbing Man). For example, if he touched steel, then his body became composed of steel. He then served a lengthy stint as a member of this voluminous mystery man organization. In February 1. 94. Squadron helped Everett defeat the bigoted villain in his home town of Detroit, the Real American. This act endangered the lives of Everett's wife and family.
During the Civil Rights Movement of the 1. Civil Rights Movement of the time. He led marches against segregation across the United States of America, and also helped to quell riots in Detroit.
Everett was also responsible for the capture of Martin Luther King's murderer James Earl Ray. In the DC Comics Universe, he is considered the third most important advocate for African American civil rights, behind acclaimed activists Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Will Everett Senior was last seen in the hospital, visited by his grandson Will Everett III. The senior Everett was dying of cancer.
For a brief time, his grandson carried on the legacy of Amazing- Man before dying tragically. Later, another grandson named Markus Clay would take up the mantle of Amazing- Man.
Will Everett III. In their single ill- fated adventure, Will was apparently killed by a supervillainess named the Mist, along with the Crimson Fox and Blue Devil. In Amazing- Man's case, Mist tricked him into mimicking glass and then shattered him. The status of his father Will Everett II is unknown, but his cousin Markus Clay is the new Amazing- Man. He was shown fighting the Absorbing Man, an enemy of Thor. Years later during 5. Will is memorialized by Martian Manhunter with a statue in Happy Harbor alongside other fallen Justice League members.
Markus Clay. He is Will Everett's other grandson, and the cousin of Will Everett III. Markus is currently helping survivors of Hurricane Katrina. After Gog's defeat, Markus returns to New Orleans, considering forming a team of his own. The new Amazing- Man is revealed to be Rocker Bonn, a former Checkmate agent who was given metahuman abilities by Project Cadmus.
After going into hiding in Texas, Bonn is attacked by Kevin Kho, the new OMAC. Bonn is defeated by Kho and subsequently absorbed by Brother Eye, who states that he may prove useful at a later date.
If he touched the pavement, for example, he became a sentient being made of living stone, with all its commensurate strengths and weaknesses. Will Everett III could also absorb and duplicate vast amounts of energy, as when he defeated the Overmaster by draining and duplicating its powers.
Markus Clay appears to possess the same abilities as the first two Amazing- Men. In other media. The DC Comics Encyclopedia. London: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 0- 7. 56. 6- 4. All- Star Squadron #2.
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