

Robotman
Scientist Robert Crane had his brain transplanted into a powerful robot body after he was shot by criminals, allowing him to survive and use his mechanical form to fight crime in the Golden Age DC Universe.
Few Golden Age creations carry the combined creative firepower of Joe Simon and Jack Kirby behind them, and Robotman β who burst onto the scene in Star Spangled Comics #7 in 1942 β is one of DC's most enduring products of that legendary partnership. With nine key issues to their name and a publishing history stretching nearly eight decades from the Golden Age all the way to 2021, this is a character whose staying power speaks for itself. Their adventures span a remarkable range of titles, from the patriotic ensemble drama of All-Star Squadron to the decidedly lighter Leave It to Binky, and along the way Robotman shares the page with luminaries like Green Lantern, Liberty Belle, and The Guardian. One hundred and three catalog appearances across 79 years β that's not a footnote, that's a legacy worth diving into.
Real name. Robert Crane
Powers. : Robert Crane is a true prodigy in robotics, having built his robotic body during World War II.

Part of the Robotman legacy
Robotman is one of 2 heroes to carry the Robotman mantle. See the whole Robotman family βΈ
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