Brother Power
Brother Power the Geek is a mannequin brought to life by a bolt of lightning in a hippie commune, becoming a gentle, bewildered figure embodying the 1960s counterculture. Neither fully human nor inanimate, he wanders a world he struggles to understand.
Born from the countercultural ferment of 1968, Brother Power the Geek is one of DC's most singular Silver Age curiosities — a character so strange and evocative that he's never quite been forgotten, even across a publishing span stretching all the way to 2010. His roots in his own self-titled series give him a cult foundation, and the fact that two of his handful of appearances carry key-issue weight tells you collectors have always sensed something special here. He's kept remarkable company over the decades, sharing pages with the likes of Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Green Lantern, and turning up alongside Bruce Wayne in Batman: The Brave and the Bold — rarefied air for such an unconventional figure. With only seven catalog appearances, Brother Power rewards the dedicated hunter: a genuine artifact of comics' most experimental era, proof that DC once swung for the truly weird and occasionally connected.
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