ElectroHarry

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ElectroHarry is one third of the junior superheroes the Electriplets

ElectroHarry

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Biography

Harry was a normal little boy on the outskirts of New York until that one day, with his brother and sister, when everything changed. On that dark day the Dirk kids were reborn as... the Electriplets! A bizarre static electricity accident in their playroom during a coincidental lightning storm transformed little Harry Dirk into the amazing and unstoppable ElectroHarry. His mission now is to educate others on the dangers of household electricity -and to fight injustice wherever he finds it.

Powers and Abilities

ElectroHarry can rub his hands together so fast it generates a static electricity plasma. This superheated plasma can be shaped and then thrown like fireballs. If instead of casting that energy, he absorbs it, it stores within him like a battery and magnifies his physical strength to superhuman levels. This energy can be depleted through deliberate discharge as fireballs, exercising of his superhuman strength, or will just dissipate over time. It would then have to be recharged or he is just another ordinary little boy again.

Known Associates

His primary associates are, of course, his younger siblings ElectroMaddy and ElectroJack. He also fights pint-sized supervillains with fellow junior superhero the Jake. Joanderwoman is another one of his associates.

External Links

News from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Electricity tips from the Home Safety Council.

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