Multi-Man

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Multi-Man
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Challengers of the Unknown #14
Created by
Characteristics
Alter ego Duncan Pramble
Affiliations Formerly; Injustice League, Justice League Antarctica, League of Challenger-Haters
Notable aliases Mister Voodoo
Abilities Everytime he dies he is resurrected with a new superhuman ability.

Multi-Man (Alter ego Duncan Pramble) is a fictional character from DC Comics and a supervillain.

Originally a villain of The Challengers of the Unknown, Pramble consumed a substance known as "Liquid Light" from an ancient temple. The effect of this substance was that when ever he died he would resurrect with a different, random superpower, often becoming "energy beings" or monsters. The side effect of this was that his head grew disproportionately large (With pointed ears and large eyes) and his body became small and weak.

He later Joined the Injustice League and in turn Justice League Antarctica revealing that his many deaths and resurrections had left him with a form of Bipolar disorder. Around this time he was involved in a Challengers Of The Unknown mini-series, where he caused much death and destruction. He later appeared in the Belle Reve Prison riot where he and others managed to defeat Green Lantern after his ring was stolen. He was also a part of The Joker's "last laugh" crossover in which the Joker killed him hundeds of times until he possessed the power required to free the villains.

The Unofficial Multi-Man biography

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