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| OfficialName = Everyman Project
 
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| Status = Defunct
 
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| Universe = New Earth
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| BaseOfOperations = Lexcorp Tower
   
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| OrganizationLeaders = Lex Luthor
 
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| FormerMembers = Lex Luthor, Natasha Irons, Infinity Inc
 
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| Enemies = John Henry Irons
   
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| Origin = 52, Infinity Inc
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| PlaceOfFormation = Metropolis
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| PlaceOfDefunction = Metropolis
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| Creators = Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, Geoff Johns
 
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The '''Everyman Project''' was a project initiated by [[Alexander Luthor (New Earth)|Lex Luthor]]. Its goal was to grant super-powers to non-[[metahuman]]s. The first recipients of the treatment became the members of the Luthor's own super-hero team, the new [[Infinity, Inc]]. [[John Henry Irons]] was granted powers through the process against his wishes. Luthor also had the ability to strip the powers away from those he had granted them to.
 
The '''Everyman Project''' was a project initiated by [[Alexander Luthor (New Earth)|Lex Luthor]]. Its goal was to grant super-powers to non-[[metahuman]]s. The first recipients of the treatment became the members of the Luthor's own super-hero team, the new [[Infinity, Inc]]. [[John Henry Irons]] was granted powers through the process against his wishes. Luthor also had the ability to strip the powers away from those he had granted them to.
   
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At the start of the project Luthor was led to believe that he was incompatible with the Everyman Exo-Gene treatment. This was later proven to be a deception by a member of the project's staff who apparently feared Lex Luthor gaining the powers and abilities of Superman. (Go figure, a responsible corporate goon in a funny book...)
Luthor's own physiology made him incompatible with the treatment. He continued to get retested, hoping that he might eventually gain powers himself.
 
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In a fit of childishness over the supposed incompatibility of the Everyman genes and his own DNA, Luthor killed many of the Everyman Project subjects by deactivating their powers in mid-air on New Year's Eve with an electro-magnetic signal.
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Steel led a group of heroes to rescue his niece from the Everyman Project and Luthor. His niece Natasha Irons was the one who found a way to generate the signal Luthor had previously used to depower the Everyman subjects and take away Luthor's Superman powers.
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Some time after the dissolution of the Everyman Project, the former members of Luthor's Infinity Inc developed bizarre powers stemming from their original Everyman Project powers.
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The project was shown to grant the following abilities*:
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Steel skin
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Super-Strength
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Magnetism
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Plant Control/Manipulation
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Shapeshifting
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Flight
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Energy Projection
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Spike Growth (ala Human Porcupine)
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Invisibility
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Super-Senses
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Size Control
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Invulnerability
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Light Manipulation
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* Note that this list does not list all of the abilities granted by the Everyman project.
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| Trivia = Exo-Genes were used by All-Star Superman to give Lois Lane super powers for twenty-four hours.
 
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Revision as of 18:11, 29 December 2009

The Everyman Project was a project initiated by Lex Luthor. Its goal was to grant super-powers to non-metahumans. The first recipients of the treatment became the members of the Luthor's own super-hero team, the new Infinity, Inc. [[John Henry Irons]

History

The Everyman Project was a project initiated by Lex Luthor. Its goal was to grant super-powers to non-metahumans. The first recipients of the treatment became the members of the Luthor's own super-hero team, the new Infinity, Inc. John Henry Irons was granted powers through the process against his wishes. Luthor also had the ability to strip the powers away from those he had granted them to.

At the start of the project Luthor was led to believe that he was incompatible with the Everyman Exo-Gene treatment. This was later proven to be a deception by a member of the project's staff who apparently feared Lex Luthor gaining the powers and abilities of Superman. (Go figure, a responsible corporate goon in a funny book...)

In a fit of childishness over the supposed incompatibility of the Everyman genes and his own DNA, Luthor killed many of the Everyman Project subjects by deactivating their powers in mid-air on New Year's Eve with an electro-magnetic signal.

Steel led a group of heroes to rescue his niece from the Everyman Project and Luthor. His niece Natasha Irons was the one who found a way to generate the signal Luthor had previously used to depower the Everyman subjects and take away Luthor's Superman powers.

Some time after the dissolution of the Everyman Project, the former members of Luthor's Infinity Inc developed bizarre powers stemming from their original Everyman Project powers.

The project was shown to grant the following abilities*:

Steel skin Super-Strength Magnetism Plant Control/Manipulation Shapeshifting Flight Energy Projection Spike Growth (ala Human Porcupine) Invisibility Super-Senses Size Control Invulnerability Light Manipulation

  • Note that this list does not list all of the abilities granted by the Everyman project.


Trivia

Exo-Genes were used by All-Star Superman to give Lois Lane super powers for twenty-four hours.

See Also

Links

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Footnotes