Radioactive Man (Simpsons)
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- | The primary origin story has Claude Kane III getting his trousers caught on barbed wire at a nuclear test site just before a mega-bomb explodes. The resultant exposure transforms him into superhero Radioactive Man. Joined eventually by a sidekick, Fallout Boy, Radioactive Man goes on to fight | + | The primary origin story has Claude Kane III getting his trousers caught on barbed wire at a nuclear test site just before a mega-bomb explodes. The resultant exposure transforms him into superhero Radioactive Man. Joined eventually by a sidekick, Fallout Boy, Radioactive Man goes on to fight supervillain Dr. Crab, evil robots, etc. |
Radioactive Man has been portrayed on screen by Dirk Richter, Troy McClure, and Rainier Wolfcastle. In the comics, he has an uncanny resemblance to Homer Simpson himself. | Radioactive Man has been portrayed on screen by Dirk Richter, Troy McClure, and Rainier Wolfcastle. In the comics, he has an uncanny resemblance to Homer Simpson himself. |
Revision as of 03:30, 21 June 2009
Radioactive Man is the greatest superhero in the Simpsons universe.
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Story
The primary origin story has Claude Kane III getting his trousers caught on barbed wire at a nuclear test site just before a mega-bomb explodes. The resultant exposure transforms him into superhero Radioactive Man. Joined eventually by a sidekick, Fallout Boy, Radioactive Man goes on to fight supervillain Dr. Crab, evil robots, etc.
Radioactive Man has been portrayed on screen by Dirk Richter, Troy McClure, and Rainier Wolfcastle. In the comics, he has an uncanny resemblance to Homer Simpson himself.
Proficiencies
- Strength
- Invulnerability
- Flight
- Speed
- Nuclear eye-blast
References
As archived in The Simpsons Comics Guide
Wikified at WikiSimpsons
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