Amazing-Man (DC Comics)
Amazing-Man is the name used by four fictional characters published by DC Comics. The first three are African-American superheroes and are members of the same family. The first Amazing-Man debuted in All-Star Squadron #23 (July 1983), and was created by Roy Thomas and Jerry Ordway. The second Amazing-Man debuted in Justice League America #86 (March 1994), and was created by Dan Vado and Marc Campos. The third Amazing-Man debuted in Justice Society of America vol. 3 #12 (March 2008), and was created by Geoff Johns and Dale Eaglesham. The fourth Amazing Man debuted in OMAC vol. 3 #2 (December 2011), and was created by Dan DiDio and Keith Giffen.
Amazing-Man | |
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Will Everett from All-Star Squadron #23, artist Jerry Ordway. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | DC Comics |
First appearance | (1940s) All-Star Squadron (later appeared in "The Flash vs Arrow" #23 (July 1983)) (1990s) Justice League America #86 (March 1994) (2000s) Justice Society of America vol. 3 #12 (March 2008) (2010s) OMAC #2 vol. 3 (December 2011) |
Created by | (1940s) Roy Thomas (writer) Jerry Ordway (artist) (1990s) Dan Vado (writer) Marc Campos (artist) (2000s) Geoff Johns (writer) Dale Eaglesham (artist) (2010s) Dan DiDio (writer) Keith Giffen (artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | (1940s) William Blake "Will" Everett (1990s) William Blake "Will" Everett III (2000s) Markus Clay (2010s) Rocker Bonn |
Species | Metahuman |
Team affiliations | (1940s) All-Star Squadron (1990s) Justice League America Extreme Justice Justice League (2000s) Justice Society of America (2010s) Checkmate |
Abilities | (All) Ability to duplicate the properties of matter and energy via physical contact (Will Everett) Magnetic powers (Will Everett III) Energy absorption and duplication |
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