Elvis Man
Elvis Man is a net.hero created by Gary St. Lawrence. | |
Alter Ego: | Elvis Presley (?) |
Aliases: | Young Elvis Man |
Primary Writer: | Gary St. Lawrence |
Status: | Member of the LNH (Classic Team); member of Saint Squad |
Usability: | Not Reserved |
Contents
History
Prophesized by Occultism Kid to join the LNH one day[1], Elvis Man was voted in when the group was feeling generous. He may or may not be the real thing, but he sure thinks he is. He might be an Idolon, or even a Net.God... who even knows.
Someone calling themselves Young Elvis Man was a member of the Classics Squad on their last mission in 1956. Hmmmmm.
Personality
Very similar to the pop-culture idea of Elvis Presley, especially the late-period washed-up-Vegas-act version.
Powers and Abilities
Elvis Man is an accomplished vocalist and dancer, with the ability to punch a hole in a steel wall just by singing at it. A highly trained martial artist, he is a master of karate and hip-kido.
Appearance
Looks like Elvis. Wears sequins and rings.
Relationships
Manilow Man of the Oddball Legion may or may not be one of Elvis Man's alternate-universe counterparts. Hard to say.
Appearances
- First Appearance (listed as a member): This roster[1]
- First Appearance (mentioned): All Things Dark and Scary #2[1]
- All Things Dark and Scary #2½ (mentioned)
- Deja Dude/Master Blaster #7 (cameo)
- First Appearance (for reals): Elvis Man #1[1]
- Elvis Man #2
- The Death of Elvis Man
- Saint Squad #0-2
- Flame Wars II
- a.outSiders #3
- Journey Into Irrelevancy #13, 15-<foo>
- Web of Mainstream Man #1-2, 5
- LNH Comics Presents #62 (Infinite Leadership Crisis Part 27)
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Gary St. Lawrence included Elvis Man on an early roster in preparation for a story he was writing; based on that, Josh Geurink included a reference to him being a member in All Things Dark and Scary; this became a joke within the story; Martin Phipps put a preview appearance in Deja Dude/Master Blaster #7 to help set the character up; and he finally got his proper debut in Elvis Man #1.