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Revision as of 23:50, 6 January 2024
EraserHead is a deleting horror of the Looniverse created by Jeff Barnes[1]. | |
Alter Ego: | None |
Aliases: | None |
Primary Writer: | Jeff Barnes |
Status: | Potential member of the Brotherhood of Net.Villains |
Usability: | Not Reserved |
History
EraserHead is a bizarre elemental creature of Deletion which Mister Homage encountered when he was trapped between dimensions. It followed him home and did whatever he told it to.
During the Crimes of the Brotherhood crossover, it went on a rampage in Net.ropolis and was only barely stopped by Lagneto.
When Mister Homage formed the East Coast Brotherhood of Net.Villains, he brought EraserHead along. But after Anti-Christ Lad possessed Homage, EraserHead stopped obeying. It was chained up in the former Orange Julius in the Brotherhood's abandoned shopping mall headquarters, with a member of the Brotherhood watching over it at all times...
In Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths!...
Personality
Destroys everything in its path.
Powers and Abilities
Destroys everything in its path.
Appearance
As a Deletion elemental, literally indescribable.
Appearances
- First Appearance: This roster, maybe[1]
- Insanity Unlimited #1
- System Corruptors #35
- Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths! #6pi (off-panel)[2]
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 During the original pre-Cosmic Plot Device Caper rec.arts.comics thread, Max Headshop identified himself as the "Flying Eraserhead", the first use of this name; however, the powers and concept are different, and there's no evidence that the Eraserhead who was listed as a member of the Brotherhood of Net.Villains was based on this.
- ↑ Easily-Discovered Man Lite and Substitute Lad once got into a bar fight with a miscellaneous group of villains which included an EraserHead (in issues 12-13 of The Adventures of Easily-Discovered Man), but this one was recognizably human and could talk, which has never been true for any other version of the character. Maybe this was supposed to be the Flying Eraserhead? Or perhaps it was just one of the X-Over Men.