Bronze Man (comics)

Bronze Man (comics)

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character_name = Bronze Man
publisher = Fox Feature Syndicate
debut = "Blue Beetle #42" (July/August 1946)
creators = A.C. Hollingsworth (art)
alter_ego = Randy Ronald
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powers = Superhuman strength

Bronze Man was a fictional comic-book superhero in comics published by Fox Feature Syndicate. He first appeared in "Blue Beetle" #42 (July/August 1946).

Fictional character biography

Bronze Man was originally U.S. Army Air Force flying ace Randy Ronald. Ronald was declared M.I.A. after being shot down over enemy territory. Unknown to the authorities, he had been captured by the enemy, who tortured and disfigured him before he could escape. Once free, he vowed to exterminate brute force and injustice. He took his name from the bronze mask he wore to hide his injuries.

Powers and abilities

Bronze Man exhibited some level of superhuman strength; in one adventure he was stopped a car going off a cliff by holding it with his legs while hanging from a tree branch with his arms. No origin was given for his power

References

* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/b/bronzman.htm International Heroes: Bronze Man]


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