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== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 05:39, 21 February 2022
The Alt.ra-Huma.net.ite is a net.villain created by Amabel Holland. Not to be confused with the Infra-Humanite. | |
Alter Ego: | None |
Aliases: | None |
Primary Writer: | None |
Status: | Unknown |
Usability: | Free For Use |
History
The Alt.ra-Huma.net.ite was a mad scientist who was a foe of Golden Man in the 1940s. When the Challengers of the Abominable were in one of Hitler's hideouts, the Alt.ra-Huma.net.ite took control of the body of Golden Man's sidekick Bobby, and took out Bobby's brain and put it into a robot. Both bodies were lost, but the Alt.ra-Huma.net.ite returned during the '80's, when he fought Mr. Net.ropolis – who he may have fought before...
Much later, Myron T. Feebles impersonated the Alt.ra-Huma.net.ite and kidnapped Alicia Avenue's children in a plot to frame Felicia Raye. Alicia and and Mr. Net.ropolis defeated him and exposed his plan.
The real Alt.ra-Huma.net.ite has not been seen in many years but he's probably out there somewhere... You can't keep a good evil brain down.
Personality
By all accounts, a pretty classic Golden Age mad science villain.
Powers and Abilities
A brilliant inventor who could build robot bodies and switch around brains.
Appearance
As a brain-switching mad scientist, he could be anyone.
Notes
Based on Superman's first recurring villain, the Ultra-Humanite.