The Missile Men were originally a race created by Z-1 on the junkyard planet that were just mindless replicas.
History
After the first defeat of the metal men, there were appearance of more intelligent, specifically scientist. Z-1 first sends a Rocket Man a modified Missile Man as a probe.
Which they were force to detonate as the Metal Men captured it, then evil replicas of the Metal Men to ruin their reputation. When the Metal Men defeated the impostors a second invasion of Missile Men are sent to attack en mass. In a last ditch effort Tin, Mercury and Gold fuse with Iron to make a giant magnet, the Missile Men are forcibly drawn to the fused being. The fused hero's then rushed to a gas tank to destroy the Missile Men.
Much later, they return not only to cause trouble for the Metal Men but the Green Lantern as well in a elaborate plan of Z-1, even using a ray that messes with the Metal Men's Responsometer, attacking the Green Lantern
The Metal Men finally defeated Z-1 and his army of Missile Men with the help of the unconscious Green Lantern's Power ring.
But tragically, a lone Missile Man was responsible for destroying Tin's love interest, Nameless.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Robot Body: Each of the Missile Men are semi-sentient automatons slaved to Z-1's commands. Built in his likeness and designed as flying projectiles/foot soldiers in their creators army, they can dismantle the technologies of other worlds to integrate their innovative designs into themselves. Becoming ever stronger and more versatile technical wise with every planet they raze to the ground.
- Mobile Invulnerability
- Flight
- Mechanical Replication
- Heat Beam Projection
- Technological Assimilation
Abilities
Weaknesses
- Magnetism
- Mindlessness
Miscellaneous
Representatives:
See Also
- Appearances of Missile Men (Earth-One)
- Race Gallery: Missile Men (Earth-One)
- Images of Missile Men (Earth-One)
Links and References
Metal Men Villain(s) |
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