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Morphecore Prototype by Daito Manabe

 

b. 1976, Japan

 

Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan

 

Daito Manabe’s work presents an endlessly dancing digital figure, continuously morphing into new shapes, moving beyond any logic of physics or laws of the universe. Extracted from MRI scans of the artist’s brain, raw brainwave data is translated into digital movement that manipulates and choreographs Manabe’s 3D-scanned human body, alongside visual noises and glitches generated by distracting thoughts in the brain. The work thus presents a new potential relation between the brain and the body, emphasizing the ability of the mind to move into the infinite, while the body is still bound to physical limitations of motion, gravity, volume, shape, and form.

 

Daito Manabe is an artist, programmer, and DJ. His works branch into a variety of fields and take a new approach to everyday materials and phenomena. His practice is informed by careful observation and a quest to discover and elucidate the essential potentialities inherent to the human body, data, programming, computers, and other phenomena, thus probing the interrelations and boundaries delineating the analog and the digital, the real and the virtual.

Everyone from the President of our great nation to the little guy on the street knows that we will never succeed as long as Space Aliens continue to harvest our brain waves to power their evil plans at world conquest.

 

You want to get ahead in this world, you need to get a hat -- and I mean a REAL hat, made of aluminum foil to block X, Y and Z waves from getting to your brain. The only way we will win this war is to protect ourselves from alien brain control.

  

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Yeh. Another splash shot. Lots of them lately but I really like them. Seem to go in stages so probably a few more to come before I move on to something else!

 

I had a brainwave in the cleaning up process though.. Large shallow tray thing under the glass so most of the splash lands there!

 

No processing. Only a slight crop and a straighten (My desk clearly isn't level lol)

 

Large and black is far better!

  

Rick: You're a camouflage.

 

Morty: Camouflage? What are you talking about, Rick?

 

Rick: Ricks have a very distinctive and traceable brainwave due to our genius. The best way to hide from an enemy's radar is to stand near someone with complementary brainwaves that make ours invisible. See, when a Rick is with a Morty, the genius waves get canceled out by the, uh, Morty waves.

I shot this with an iPhone 6s Plus at the recent Winter Lights Festival in Canary Wharf, London

 

It's a light art and sound installation comprising of 30,000 LED's connected to an EEG sensor attached to the volunteer's head to measure their brainwaves. The sound and light display is controlled by the person, amazing to watch!

 

What makes this even more unique for me is the person stood in the shot with the EEG attached is a light painter, James Bear! He was 'tripping' for ages after this experience!

Today's story and sketch "by me", started at early thirty man cave time, I was having my morning cup of "Chock Full Of Nuts" the heavenly coffee, and a Double Banana Chocolate moon pie, listening to Steely Dan's Countdown to Ecstasy CD, when the "FAA" Flying Aliens Association emergency situation alert began screeching , the amber Lights on Bullwinkle's antlers started blinking, and then the emergency fax rolled out a high priority intergalactic emergency crash site location. The crash as you can see is not a major intergalactic incident, at the moment there seems to be no Beaked Being or human injuries, no leaked plutonium putty, or massive out of control fire. Though there is a new very troubling situation recently discovered concerning Bewitched Trees, like the one sketched, that have previously never been mentioned as an intergalactic or dimension jumping threat to civilian or military flying. This previously unknown Bewitched Oak was cursed by the most evil Gypsy Voodoo Princess, many of my readers may remember her, Zooelda's mother Madussa, who Bewitched the Oak to capture Broom Flying Witches who came near her heard of Enchanted Goats, that grazed this area of the Mojave Desert, long ago when it was described as the garden of Eden, before she turned the area into a nearly uninhabitable one hundred forty degree daytime temperature waste land, which will have to be a story for another time. Today the Oak sucked in Dwebber a Beaked Escondildian who was flying in the vintage Stearman he recently equipped with the latest cerebral mind control flight system. Recently a visiting Martian Seeker an expert on witchcraft and other Voodoo spells, estimated there could be hundreds of bewitched trees in the Mojave that may become activated by the Beaked Beings Brainwaves, until next time and possibly news of more pilots using only their minds to control flight systems, and possibly their brain waves unlocking the centuries old Madussa witch magnet tree curse, until then taa ta the Rod Blog.

For RU OK Day, I had a brainwave and got everyone to pose around the company tennis table and toss a ball in the air while I took a shot. I photoshopped in a few extra balls and here is the result!

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w00t, i had my first ever eeg done! \o/

 

the nurse said it's 'quite normal' (eh? 'quite'?) and there are no signs of structural anomalies or epilepsy. it'll have to be investigated by a neurologist for a proper report though.

 

it can be nicely seen how O2 and O1 show alpha wave activity with closed eyes - this means the brain goes 'idle'. as the O electrodes are placed on the back of the head - where the visual center is - this is absolutely normal.

 

FP1 and FP2 are on the forehead, right at the frontal lobe. input / movement from the eyes is shown here; the spikes i had with closed eyes are due to minor movement of my eyes with closed eyelids, also normal.

 

the rest shows some kind of normal, low-frequency beta activity...

 

except for F4. what the fuck is going on in my right frontal lobe there? normally, low-amplitude beta-wave activity it to be seen about equally distributed in both F3 and F4. but in me, while F3 shows normal beta wave activity, F4 shows insanely high frequency, high amplitude beta activity. what the hell is going on there?

 

if you know what is going on in F4 and also what this part of the brain does / controls exactly, PLEASE fill me in!!

A tablescrap / brainwave....

 

i only want it back

 

~~EXPLORED!! :)~~

 

alright, so im even a little creeped out by this... but its different eh?

 

oooh today is just a creepy day... we never talked but Sara and i were totally on the same brainwave today. We had the same concept idea... but they look way different so its ok :) FREAKY!

Walking through a few trees in some parkland this Kestrel flew in from my left and landed on the top of the tree. We did this guy thing where we stared at each other for a while when suddenly I had this brainwave of taking a shot or two of him. I thought he posed very nicely. He seemed too preoccupied to start a conversation so I continued on my walk looking for an elusive Goldcrest.

Wanted to wait until I assembled all of them to upload the picture. I just finished them tonight I’m still missing The Wizard and Solomon Grundy but I tried to recreate there photo. I wonder who painted that for them interesting to think they have a free lance painter or something lol. I would have liked to do a complete Star Girl version of each one but it’s hard to see Gamblers full outfit from that portrait so I did a comic book version for him. I’m also missing the man next to the gambler and since he’s dead and hasn’t appeared physically within the show yet I think that he might be Fiddler. He doesn’t look like the pre lizard version of Dragon King so I didn’t include whoever it was in the photo. Hopefully Dragon King and The Wizard can come soon. Before I can make Dragon King tho I need a Chimera lizard head and a pair of El Dorado legs. I’m just going to assume the other guy is the Fiddler and he is simple enough to make a comic book accurate version so I’ll try that and maybe update this photo. Alternatively I’ll make his wife from Star Girl and maybe retake the photo and put her in it.

So from L to R

Sports Master

The Shade

Tigress

Icicle

Brainwave

Gambler

I know they aren’t like anything special they’re just villains but does anyone else relate to just really loving a custom they made? Like these are probably some of my most simple designs but for some reason I just really enjoy them and I’m very happy I made them

Sometimes I laugh at my own thought processes. I'd taken this book out in the garden to get pictures of it in the grass, etc. (as you do), and then saw the evening light peeping through the fence... and the washing line was just there. And I wanted bokeh for Bokeh Wednesday. Cue a (sort of) brainwave and there you go. :)

 

I've already read this book (I've been thinking of re-reading it actually) and seen the movie based on it. If you've not read it, I highly recommend it. It's very, very good.

 

HBW!

 

p.s. I'm thinking of maybe doing a sort of washing line mini series. Ooh, with maybe daisies on the washing line... there's always time for more daisies. :)

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The 383, whose terminus was a five-minute walk from our house, was a jolly handy little service if you wanted to reach anywhere out Oldland or Keynsham way. Sometimes I did, but I usually forgot that it existed and walked. In the other, homeward-bound direction I could never work out its route and which bus stops to wait at. You can't always totally blame passengers for their dimness when it comes to understanding bus services: they used to confuse me sometimes ...and I was an employee of the Company. I can remember using the 383 twice: once to reach the starting point of one of my enjoyable colliery-tracing expeditions and again when I had the brainwave of using the service to reach Bath via Keynsham, instead of going to the bus station in Bristol ...five miles in the wrong direction. I ought to have used it more.

Seen here at Park Estate (Shops), Cadbury Heath, is this Leyland-engined Bristol RELL of the Bristol Omnibus Co., new in 1969. I've always thought of the RE as falling into two camps, flat windscreens and rounded windscreens. Actually, especially among the former, there was considerable variation. T-boxes gave way to side-by-side destination screens, briefly with route numbers on the nearside, then on the offside. Windscreens became deeper, there were single or double headlights, two-leaf of four-leaf exit doors and some messing about with reversing windows and lights. It was Thursday 15th February 1979 and these dual-door versions soon found themselves living on borrowed time.

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Yes. I got i brainwave today! I got my new internet connection working! I had KPN they promised me 20MBp real was 13 MBp. Know i got ZIGGO. Promised 30 MBp. Real speed 28,5 MBp. It was my own fault that i could not connect. Bad reading, i need glasses (LOL). So i am back! Goodbye KPN!

driving to the airport at 4 in the morning gives for some interesting shots 😄

 

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Morphecore Prototype by Daito Manabe

 

b. 1976, Japan

 

Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan

 

Daito Manabe’s work presents an endlessly dancing digital figure, continuously morphing into new shapes, moving beyond any logic of physics or laws of the universe. Extracted from MRI scans of the artist’s brain, raw brainwave data is translated into digital movement that manipulates and choreographs Manabe’s 3D-scanned human body, alongside visual noises and glitches generated by distracting thoughts in the brain. The work thus presents a new potential relation between the brain and the body, emphasizing the ability of the mind to move into the infinite, while the body is still bound to physical limitations of motion, gravity, volume, shape, and form.

 

Daito Manabe is an artist, programmer, and DJ. His works branch into a variety of fields and take a new approach to everyday materials and phenomena. His practice is informed by careful observation and a quest to discover and elucidate the essential potentialities inherent to the human body, data, programming, computers, and other phenomena, thus probing the interrelations and boundaries delineating the analog and the digital, the real and the virtual.

They say that if you're hooked up to an EEG to monitor your brain waves, those who are monitoring you can tell 8 seconds before it happens that you are going to have an epiphany... a creative breakthrough. Apparently the activity in your right interior superior temporal gyrus spikes. (check out Jonah Lehrer's new book if you're interested in where creativity comes from.)

 

I often have a feeling... best described as a craving - but for what, I don't know. I do feel like I almost know what it is. Like if I could just breathe a bit deeper, I would smell that smell I've been trying to smell. It's a slightly frustrating feeling but I also really like that I can't quite grasp it - a potential that floats out there for me to someday grab hold of. Dwelling in Possibility (Emily Dickinson). I wonder if they could monitor those brainwaves....

 

I couldn't quite pass up this beauty of a cloud - see Wallflower image - without a few more pictures and boy when those birds flew into place - it was awesome! :)

If we focus hard enough, are we able to get in touch with that thing called the Universal Consciousness? And if we do, can we communicate with others just by using our minds? I dunno, but Sliders Sunday seemed like a good time to try, especially since "Things Used To Communicate" was the theme for the Our Daily Challenge group :-)

 

HSS, folks!

 

Flickr friends, after Sunday, I'll be taking a brief break from Flickr. See you when I return.

Simon Williams is the son of rich industrialist Sanford Williams, owner of Williams Innovations. Simon inherits the munitions factory after his father's death, but the company's profits fall due to its biggest competitor Tony Stark and his company Stark Industries.

 

On the advice of his brother Eric, Simon tries to embezzle funds from his company but is caught and incarcerated.

 

Simon blames Stark for this and accepts the proposition of master villain Baron Heinrich Zemo after the Enchantress pays his bail, as a pawn is required to infiltrate the Avengers.

 

The desperate Simon Williams agrees and is transformed into an ion-powered being with superhuman powers. His powers are tested, and he is shown to have great superhuman strength and durability, even defeating the Executioner.

 

Called Wonder Man by Zemo, he is then sent to meet and join the Avengers, with instructions to betray them at a critical moment so that Zemo's Masters of Evil can destroy the Avengers.

 

Zemo ensures Wonder Man's loyalty by advising him that as a result of the treatment his body now requires periodic doses of a serum to survive—a serum that only Zemo can provide. The Avengers are lured into a trap and captured.

 

The plan fails when Wonder Man decides to save the Avengers and aid them against Zemo, apparently at the cost of his own life. Hank Pym records Wonder Man's brain patterns in the hope that one day he can be revived.

 

Unbeknownst to the Avengers, Wonder Man's body has simply entered a catatonic state as it adjusts to the effects of the treatment. Eric Williams becomes distraught over the apparent death of his sibling and, blaming the Avengers, assumes the identity of the Grim Reaper in an effort to destroy them. The Grim Reaper steals Simon's body at one point, and attacks the Avengers three times before Wonder Man finally returns.

 

Wonder Man remains in suspended animation for years, and it is during this period that Ultron, the evil robot creation of Hank Pym, steals the brain patterns recorded by the Avengers for use as a template for the synthezoid Vision.

 

It is later revealed that Vision is built from the original Human Torch, an android created by Professor Phineas Horton.

 

During this vulnerable time, Wonder Man is used as a pawn on three occasions. Wonder Man is briefly revived by Kang the Conqueror to battle the Avengers as part of his Legion of the Unliving, and later "resurrected" as a zombie by Black Talon and the Grim Reaper to attack the Avengers once more.

 

On the final occasion, the Living Laser hypnotizes a now-awake but still very weak Wonder Man, in an unsuccessful attack on the Avengers.

 

After this encounter, Wonder Man was restored to true life and chooses to remain with the Avengers, aiding them against Attuma and Doctor Doom.

 

He also fought the Vision, and helped the Avengers battle Graviton. He soon after defeats the Grim Reaper, who was intent on destroying the Vision as he was "artificial" and a "mockery" of his brother; Wonder Man at this point is revealed to have become a being of ionic energy.

 

Wonder Man eventually joins the Avengers in a full-time capacity and becomes close friends with his teammate, the Beast. For several months after his resurrection, Wonder Man suffers from slight claustrophobia and a fear of dying in battle, as he did once before. Wonder Man finally overcomes his fear of death during the final battle with Korvac.

 

Wonder Man invaded his former plant which had been taken over by the Maggia, and fought Madame Masque and the Dreadnought.

 

Developing an interest in acting, Wonder Man stars in minor roles before moving to Hollywood, where fellow Avenger Hercules uses his contacts to establish Wonder Man's career. Wonder Man also works for a time as a stuntman, an ideal vocation since he is invulnerable to virtually all conventional weapons.

 

Wonder Man helps form the West Coast Avengers, and his new-found confidence begins to become arrogance. He develops a serious rivalry with Iron Man, but sees the error of his ways after a brutal battle with the Abomination.

 

He also foils Doctor Doom's plot to control the world. His acting career rises, and he is cast as the villain in the fourth film in the successful Arkon franchise.

 

Wonder Man eventually accepts the Vision as his "brother", but there is a setback when the Vision is dismantled and rebuilt as an emotionless machine by a global conglomerate.

 

The Scarlet Witch—the Vision's wife—asks Wonder Man to provide his brainwaves once again in order to rebuild the foundational personality matrix of the original Vision, but Wonder Man refuses, having feelings for her himself.

 

The Wasp further deduces that the Vision's original relationship to the Scarlet Witch may even have been predicated by Wonder Man's initial donation for the original personality matrix; at this, Wonder Man confirms that several of his hesitations about making the attempt arise from these doubts and the subconscious desire he's felt toward the Scarlet Witch since her separation from her husband. He is then ensorcelled by the Enchantress, and battles the Avengers.

 

Wonder Man battles old foes Goliath and the Enchantress, before meeting his would-be sidekick "Spider" and battling Gamma-Burn, resulting in wrecking his jet-pack.

 

Wonder Man then battles the assassin Splice for the first time. Wonder Man takes part in the Kree/Shi'ar War, and had his powers altered when he and the Vision failed to prevent the Shi'ar Nega-Bomb from detonating.

 

He battled Angkor, and then journeyed to Hades where he battled Mephisto, Blackheart, the Enchantress, and the Grim Reaper; he then learned that he was immortal.

 

When Avengers West Coast (renamed) disbands after a dispute, Wonder Man becomes a founding member of its successor group Force Works, but is disintegrated in an explosion during their first mission against the alien Kree.

 

Many months later, the Scarlet Witch accidentally resurrects Wonder Man in ionic form; while in this form he appears when she is in need.

 

Several months later, the Scarlet Witch is able to fully revive Wonder Man and he now exists in an independent, more human form. It is also discovered later that the Grim Reaper - dead at the time - is also revived.

 

Wonder Man becomes romantically involved with the Scarlet Witch, but ends their affair during the Kang Dynasty saga, due to her residual feelings for the Vision.

 

Wonder Man is blackmailed into working for S.H.I.E.L.D. during the Civil War storyline. Due to charges of misappropriation of funds in his non-profit organization, Wonder Man is pressured to work for the pro-registration side in the ensuing Civil War drama.

 

In addition to capturing renegade vigilantes and criminals, Wonder Man is instrumental in creating televised messages to educate the public and yet-unregistered superhumans about the specifics of the Registration Act. Wonder Man became a member of the Mighty Avengers.

 

Wonder Man began a romantic relationship with fellow Mighty Avenger Ms. Marvel warning her not to use her position as leader of the Avengers to keep him out of potentially dangerous situations just because of their relationship.

 

Following the events of the Secret Invasion, Norman Osborn created a new team of Avengers, effectively retiring Wonder Man during the Dark Reign storyline.

 

Wonder Man later appears on television, lamenting his tenure as an Avenger, claiming it was all a waste of time, and that using violence to uphold justice has caused nothing but heartache and death. He ends his speech by sadly admitting that having Osborn in charge is exactly what the country deserves.

 

After this, Wonder Man is imprisoned as a member of the new Lethal Legion. This group opposes the tyrannical efforts of Osborn; Wonder Man joins to try to keep them from hurting innocents.

 

Wonder Man has been seen alongside his old West Coast Avengers teammates, Ronin, Mockingbird, Tigra and War Machine in battle with a new version of Ultimo.

 

During the Heroic Age sequence, Simon is approached by Steve Rogers to join the new team of Avengers. Simon refuses stating that the Avengers have caused more problems than they have solved and implies as Rogers leaves that he will make sure his old allies realize the mistake they are making.

 

Simon also mentioned as having been in jail until Steve bailed him out. After learning that Rogers had disregarded his advice, Wonder Man attacks the new team causing some damage to their base before inexplicably disappearing.

 

Thor and Iron Man later contact him to try and reason with him, but Simon refuses to listen to their arguments, stating that the dead heroes that have resulted from the Avengers working together should be a clear sign that the concept is doomed, departing as Thor and Iron Man try to argue that all heroes are aware of the risks when they begin. Significantly, Iron Man notes that Simon is 'leaking' ionic energy, suggesting that his current mental condition may relate to his powers rather than being simply a matter of choice.

 

Wonder Man put together the Revengers, a team of super-powered people to stop the Avengers because he believes they do more harm than good, blaming the Avengers for Ultron's existence, the damage caused by the Scarlet Witch and the Hulk, the Civil War, and Osborn's Dark Avengers. His team subsequently defeats the New Avengers in a quick attack on the mansion before he moves on to attack Avengers Tower, stating that he will destroy the tower unless the Avengers immediately disband.

 

Although Iron Man manages to trap him in a prison specifically designed to contain his ionic energy with the Revengers being quickly defeated by the combined Avengers teams, Wonder Man has still successfully managed to spread doubt among the population about the merits of the Avengers as a concept particularly since Captain Rogers has yet to officially rebuff any of his arguments, asking Beast to remember his words simultaneously reflecting that he may be able to see the Avengers from the outside as he has not been 'real' since his resurrection before he apparently disappears from his prison.

 

Wonder Man later reappears to Captain America (Steve Rogers), telling him that he feels sorry for his past actions and that he is trying to redeem himself. Before he can accept help from the Avengers, he is attacked by the Red Hulk. He managed to take him down and looks at Avengers Tower, claiming that he will "earn his way back". He later plays a pivotal role in rescuing the Wasp from the Microverse. After this, Wonder Man is shown celebrating Jan's return alongside the rest of the Avengers at Stark Tower.

 

At Wasp's urging, Simon later joins the Avengers Unity Squad. During conversations with Jan and Sunfire, he makes it clear has no intentions of fighting, and only wants to help use his PR skills to win over skeptical citizens. He and the Scarlet Witch rekindle their relationship. During the final confrontation with the Celestial Executioner, he allows Rogue to absorb him to give her the power to oppose the Celestial, but his essence remains in Rogue after Wanda expels the other absorbed powers from her, leaving Rogue with Simon's powers and once again unable to touch others.

 

During the AXIS events, Wonder Man's consciousness was still in Rogue at the time when the X-Men and the Avengers were inverted by an inversion spell. Rogue used Wonder Man's powers when helping the X-Men.

 

At the time when the Avengers Unity Squad traveled to Counter-Earth to find Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, Rogue was captured by High Evolutionary's right-hand man Master Scientist who removed Wonder Man's consciousness from Rogue.

 

After Rogue was unable to see or hear Wonder Man, he was still in Rogue's mind. When Rogue kissed Deadpool, Wonder Man was freed from Rogue's body as the result of Deadpool's healing factor acting like a circuit breaker that enabled Wonder Man to escape from Rogue's body.

 

During the "Secret Empire" events, Wonder Man appears as a member of the Underground which is a resistance movement against Hydra ever since they took over the United States.

 

During the "Empyre" storyline, Wonder Man, Quicksilver, and Mockingbird deal with the Kree and the Skrull's fight with the Cotati near Navojoa. When Quicksilver is hit by special spheres fired by the Cotati magicians, Mockingbird and Wonder Man come to his aid and help the Kree and the Skrull turn the tide against the Cotati.

 

Powers and abilities

 

Simon Williams gained his superhuman powers due to chemical and radiation treatments with "ionic" energy by Baron Zemo, giving him superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, and reflexes. While Zemo's initial aim is to use ionic energy treatments to make Wonder Man at least "the equal of any Avenger," his treatments surpassed his expectations and endowed Wonder Man with strength comparable to that of Thor.

 

Captain America once describes Wonder Man as having "Sentry-level" strength, though that is anecdotal rather than scientific. Zemo's treatments also grant Wonder Man virtual invulnerability, immortality, enhanced physicality likened to greater stamina, agility, speed, and instantaneous reflexes. Zemo also outfits Wonder Man with a rocket pack in his belt to achieve flight.

 

When the Scarlet Witch resurrected him Wonder Man was able to transform into a state of pure ionic energy at will and back again. Following his resurrection and metamorphosis, Wonder Man eventually relearned he is capable of true flight and energy projection. Due to his self-regenerating ionic energy, Simon has the ability to go without air, food, or water. His eyes also glow a bright red and he usually wears sunglasses to conceal the effect but Simon can normalize their appearance as well.

 

Before his "death" at the hands of the Kree, Wonder Man discovered new abilities. In his beginning years, Williams sometimes wore an ionic energy powered apparatus which allowed him simulated flight. Over the course of his career he would gain true flight without need of a thrust system.

 

Other abilities begotten from manipulating his own ion energies include emitting force or flame beams from his hands and eyes. Alternating his physical shape in undiscovered ways either changing his size (enabling him to grow taller than his adversary Goliath), morphing his hand into a sickle or transforming into a more demonic semblance.

 

Withholding the energy in hand to increase the impact force of his physical blows. He could potentially even give superpowers to non-powered individuals by imparting his ionic force onto them and can just as easily reabsorb it back into himself as this somewhat weakens his superhuman abilities.

 

Since his resurrection, he has rarely used most of these powers but can still shift between human and energy states at will.

 

Later, his ionic form has begun to "leak" energy, allowing Iron Man to track him by following his unique energy signature, the other heroes speculating that his condition is responsible for his currently unstable attitude and anger at the Avengers.

 

In later appearances he appears to have increased in strength and power, having also learned to teleport at will. He has done so several times in recent appearances; once being when he was detained by the Avengers after staging an attack on the mansion, and again while battling and easily winning against the Red Hulk.

 

Wonder Man has some limited effect on Electromagnetic phenomena as was explained to him by Hank and Nadia Pym, to that end he can absorb various forms of energy be it radiological, ionic, even anti-material in nature.

 

Simon is an exceptional hand-to-hand combatant, having received Avengers training in unarmed combat from Captain America. He has an advanced degree in electrical engineering, is an experienced stuntman, and a talented actor. He is also exceptionally wealthy, being the owner of his own private weapons company as well as a successful movie star.

 

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

Secret Identity: Simon Williams

 

Publisher: Marvel

 

First appearance: The Avengers #9 (October 1964)

 

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Week 12

I was thinking about making this guy for a while, I wasn't sure how to make him at first, but after I saw Noah R's Brain in his Young Justice CMF draft I loved the design, I changed some pieces though, I based him off the Teen Titans version, because he's my favorite version, I do plan on making other versions of him too, but for now this will do, oh also I haven't made Mallah yet, I will need a duplicate Grodd for that.

Been reading a lot of Batman: White Knight, such a great book, one of the best Joker & Batman stories

 

From L-R: Rubber Man (Batman: The Brave and the Bold), Bulletman (Classic), The Gray Ghost (Batman: The Animated Series), biOMAC (Earth-51), The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh, Brainwave Jr. (Classic), & Boston Brand (Brightest Day)

 

Design Inspirations below:

 

Rubber Man (Batman: The Brave and the Bold) - (static.wikia.nocookie.net/braveandbold/images/3/38/Rubber...)

 

Bulletman (Classic) - (static.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/5/55/Bulletman...)

 

The Gray Ghost (Batman: The Animated Series) - (i.ytimg.com/vi/iTLnoof2vhQ/hqdefault.jpg)

 

biOMAC (Earth-51) - (static.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/9/9b/Ben_Boxer...)

 

The Batman of Zur-En-Arrh - (static.wikia.nocookie.net/batman/images/5/53/00000_Batman...)

 

Brainwave Jr. (Classic) - (static.wikia.nocookie.net/marvel_dc/images/0/07/Brainwave...)

 

Boston Brand (Brightest Day) - (4.bp.blogspot.com/_FPAetrvLhD4/TF1Op2wZBBI/AAAAAAAABMc/g_...)

 

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