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| Image = Bouncer Earth-One.png
 
| Image = Bouncer Earth-One.png
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| RealName = Unknown
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| MainAlias = Bouncer
| CurrentAlias = Bouncer
 
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| Identity = Secret
 
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| Universe = New Earth
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| Universe = Earth-One
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[Gotham City]]
 
| BaseOfOperations = [[Gotham City]]
   
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| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
 
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| Occupation = Mettalurgist
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| Occupation = Metallurgist
 
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| Creators = Gardner Fox; Carmine Infantino
 
| Creators = Gardner Fox; Carmine Infantino
 
| First = Detective Comics #347
 
| First = Detective Comics #347
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| Last = Batman Vol 1 336
   
 
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'''Bouncer''' was the name adopted by a young metallurgist turned criminal.
 
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While working with metals, the man discovered a rare alloy of rubber, steel and chrome, which he called "elastalloy". After testing his discovery, the man realized that the alloy allowed objects to bounce unlimitedly. He then used the elastalloy to create a suit that he used for his criminal activies. With his bouncing powers, the Bouncer was almost unbeatable and pulled magnificent crimes. However, [[Bruce Wayne (Earth-One)|Batman]] found a way to nullify his elastic powers, making it easier for him and [[Richard Grayson (Earth-One)|Robin]] to capture the Bouncer and send him to prison.<ref>{{c|Detective Comics #347}}</ref>
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Much later, Bouncer joined the [[Monarch of Menace (Earth-One)|Monarch of Menace]] on a grand scheme to commit crimes while Batman was nowhere to be found. When Batman returned, Bouncer was easily defeated as he was during their first encounter. After this event, Bouncer's criminal career was finished.<ref>{{c|Batman #336}}</ref>
   
 
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| Equipment = special alloy suit that allows him to bounce at high speeds
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* '''Elastalloy''': Special alloy suit that allows him to bounce at high speeds
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| Notes = {{Precrisis}}
 
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Revision as of 17:37, 29 June 2020

Bouncer was the name adopted by a young metallurgist turned criminal.

While working with metals, the man discovered a rare alloy of rubber, steel and chrome, which he called "elastalloy". After testing his discovery, the man realized that the alloy allowed objects to bounce unlimitedly. He then used the elastalloy to create a suit that he used for his criminal activies. With his bouncing powers, the Bouncer was almost unbeatable and pulled magnificent crimes. However, Batman found a way to nullify his elastic powers, making it easier for him and Robin to capture the Bouncer and send him to prison.[1]

Much later, Bouncer joined the Monarch of Menace on a grand scheme to commit crimes while Batman was nowhere to be found. When Batman returned, Bouncer was easily defeated as he was during their first encounter. After this event, Bouncer's criminal career was finished.[2]

Powers

Equipment

  • Elastalloy: Special alloy suit that allows him to bounce at high speeds


  • This version of Bouncer (Earth-One), including all history and corresponding appearances, was erased from existence following the collapse of the original Multiverse in the 1985–86 Crisis on Infinite Earths event and later restored following the rebirth of the infinite Multiverse during the Dark Crisis of 2022-2023. Even though other versions of the character may have appeared, this information does not apply to those versions.

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