Sunday, July 12, 2020

SUPER-BRAIN

PERSONAL DATA

REAL NAME: Nil Ood 
OCCUPATION: Scientist, conqueror 
IDENTITY: Public 
CLASS: Extra-terrestial 
LEGAL STATUS: Illegal alien 
OTHER ALIASES: NA 
PLACE OF BIRTH: NA 
MARITAL STATUS: NA 
KNOWN RELATIVES: Matthew Price Jr. (biological son) 
GROUP AFFILIATIONS: Clutching Hand 
BASE OF OPERATIONS: Mobile 
FIRST APPEARANCE: Rangers of Freedom Comics #1 (October 1941)

HEIGHT: 5' 7" 
WEIGHT: 128 lbs 
EYES: Black 
HAIR: Bald 

HISTORY

Super-Brain was an extra-terrestrial scientist who came to Earth some time before the 1940s. He set out to conquer the planet, but he didn't have the resources or manpower to pull it off. He allied himself with the Axis powers, who were more than happy to provide him both in exchange for his help with their own imperial ambitions. He came up with several plans to destroy America, but he was stopped at every turn by Rangers of Freedom and the Ranger Girl. He got obsessed especially with the latter, trying to turn her into his concubine. Finally, he decided to turn her into his forced rental belly to obtain a human-alien hybrid. Fruit of this monstrous action would be born the hero Brain Boy.

POWERS & WEAPONS 

Super-brain possessed telepathic and telekinetic abilities, which he could further boost through technology of his own invention (to the point where he could simultaneously influence large portions of the population in all major American cities). He engineered a fungus-like bio-weapon that could grow around any object, spreading at exponential rate. The inorganic materials were gradually corroded while the organic materials were turned into an explosive gas. He invented a serum that granted temporary mmortality, a submersible island base, two-way video communicators and other devices. His large head made it hard for him to walk, so he preferred to remain in a wheelchair, but he could walk with the aid of telekinesis when necessary. During 1940s, he used a regular wheelchair characteristic of this time period, but time after he got a more futuristic self-propelled wheelchair. 

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