![]() ![]() Just like Kyle Rayner, Seattle slacker Martin Van Wyck was in the right place at the right time-but instead of getting a power ring from the last Guardian, he was given pyrokinetic powers by their enemies, the Controllers. Superpowered Evil Side: Polaris's criminal acts were all committed by his split personality rather than Emerson himself.įirst Appearance: Green Lantern Vol 3 #110 (March 1999).Older Than They Think: Though their powers are almost identical, and Polaris is often an Expy of Magneto, Polaris' first appearance predates Magneto's by several months.Led him to eventually snapping as an adult. Freudian Excuse: Tortured by schizophrenia and abused by his father.Extra-ore-dinary: He has complete control of all metal, to the point where he was once able to send a mass of metal after The Flash just by tracking the metal fillings in his teeth.Dropped a Bridge on Him: The second Doctor Polaris got killed, offscreen, during Blackest Night.Charles Atlas Superpower: To an absurd degree.In Blackest Night #4, Nichol is reported to have been killed by the Black Lantern version of Emerson during a conversation between the Calculator and Lex Luthor. He battles Blue Beetle, holding a definitive advantage, until he is shot in the shoulder by his own daughter. Later on, a businessman and Intergang associate named John Nichol, a follower of Neal Emerson's exploits, became the second Doctor Polaris after the death of Neal Emerson. He battled Hal Jordan for years before being killed by the Human Bomb in Infinite Crisis. Unfortunately, when his powers manifested, Emerson's split personality took over, and Doctor Polaris was born. Originally a research scientist with an interest in magnetism, Emerson learned to harness power over metal through rigorous meditation. Neal Emerson was a man tortured by schizophrenia, his mind shattered by abuse from his father. ![]() The glove allows The Crumbler to cancel the force that binds atoms together.įirst Appearance: Green Lantern Vol 2 #21 (August 1963) Tricked-Out Gloves: The Crumbler wears a glove that operates from the energy from his central nervous system.Reduced to Dust: Things disintegrated by The Crumbler usually wind up as a pile of dust.The glove allows The Crumbler to cancel the force that binds atoms together. Disintegrator Ray: The Crumbler wears a glove that operates from the energy from his central nervous system.Abusive Parents: Tuttle was physically and emotionally abused by his father, leaving him mentally unstable.On one bad day in particular, he stole money from his father's company and used it to build a glove which could disrupt atoms. Due to constant abuse from his father, Alexander Tuttle became mentally unbalanced. The young Alexander was forbidden by his father to continue his experiments and was forced to work on his construction company, but continued with his experiments in secret. His father, Morris Tuttle, was a businessman and saw science as something useless he was interested in making money. Parental Abandonment: Hard to blame them, really.įirst Appearance: Green Lantern Vol 2 #114 (March 1979)Īs a child, Alexander Percy Tuttle was very intelligent and had a knack for science.Mad Artist: An artist who went insane which led to a clash with a fellow artist.Both are artists given weapons fueled by creativity. Evil Counterpart / Shadow Archetype: To Kyle Rayner.Dropped a Bridge on Him: Was built up to be a big villain back when he was first created, but never really caught on and was ultimately unceremoniously shot through the head in the pages of Green Lantern Corps.Ax-Crazy: He has several mental disorders, and this has led to him to snapping in homicidal rages.Following the war, Nero was executed by the Alpha Lanterns. He was given a yellow power ring by the Weaponers of Qward in order to eliminate Kyle Rayner, at the time the last Green Lantern.ĭespite having a yellow ring, Nero was never a member of the Sinestro Corps (though they did manipulate him prior to the Sinestro Corps War). First Appearance: Green Lantern Vol 3 #132 (January 2001)Īlex Nero was an artist committed to an asylum for multiple mental disorders.
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