Vibe
Paco Ramone was a street-smart breakdancer from Detroit's inner city who discovered he could project powerful vibrational shock waves from his hands—enough to shatter concrete and steel. He became Vibe and joined the newly Detroit-based Justice League of America.
Few characters have had a journey quite like Vibe's — debuting in Justice League of America #242 in 1985, right in the heart of the Bronze Age, this DC original has gone from cult curiosity to genuine collector's darling across four decades of publication. Created by Gerry Conway and George Tuska, Vibe shares the page with titans of the DC Universe — Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, and Steel among them — which speaks to the elevated company this character has always kept. With three key-issue appearances flagged by collectors and a presence stretching from Justice League of America through Legends and into DC Universe: Legacies, Vibe's footprint in DC history is surprisingly deep for a figure whose total catalog count keeps things intimate at 38 appearances. Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering what the fuss is about, those key issues alone make Vibe a name worth tracking down.
Real name. Paco Ramone
Powers. Sonic Shock Waves: Vibe possessed sonic powers that enabled him to project shock waves from his hands that could shatter concrete and steel.

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