- V-Man
Infobox comics character
character_name = V-Man
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publisher =Fox Features Syndicate
debut = "V...– Comics" #1 (January 1942 )
creators =
alter_ego = Jerry Steele
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partners = The V-Boys
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powers = Originally, no powers, but in excellent physical and mental condition; currently, involuntarily makes people ill.V-Man is a fictional patriotic-themed superhero character who first appeared in
January ,1942 .comicbookdb|type=character|id=18880|title=V-Man] His name, and the large letterV on his costume, come from the “V for Victory” symbolism that had proliferated throughout theUnited States andEurope duringWorld War II . [ [http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0800/frameset_reset.html?http://www.nebraskastudies.org/0800/stories/0801_0119.html NebraskaStudies.org] : V is for Victory]History
V-Man debuted in the first issue of
Fox Feature Syndicate ’s "V Comics"; the title is often listed as “"V...– Comics"” because three dots and a dash — theMorse code signal for the letter V — overlapped the V on the cover. Along with the stories there appeared a page intended to start a V-Man fan club amongst the readers, called the V-Boys and V-Girls. The series only lasted two issues (January andMarch , 1942). [comicbookdb|type=title|id=18335|title=V...– Comics] V-Man then made appearances in several issues ofHolyoke Publishing ’s "Blue Beetle " comic, starting with issue #13. [comicbookdb|type=issue|id=17841|title=Blue Beetle #13]In
2008 , V-Man, along with many other characters who’d fallen into thepublic domain , was included inDynamite Entertainment ’s "Project Superpowers " [comicbookdb|type=team|id=1317|title=Superpowers (team)] ; after decades of being trapped in the Urn of Pandora, he was now transformed in such a way that anyone who comes near him becomes fatally ill, and he has to be constantlyquarantine d as a result. According to writerJim Krueger , he now represents “that person who gets out of prison but can’t live a free life.” [ [http://www.wizarduniverse.com/051908superpowers.html WizardUniverse.com] : The Power Players of "Project Superpowers"]Fictional biography
During World War II, Jerry Steele fought enemy soldiers in Europe and
England as the patriotically-garbed V-Man. He had no special powers, but was in excellent shape both physically and mentally, and his principal gimmick was a miniatureradio in his ring. He was aided by three teenaged sidekicks called The V-Boys, who each wore asweater with a large V on the front."Project Superpowers"
After the war, V-Man was one of many heroes who were trapped and imprisoned in the Urn of Pandora by the misguided
Fighting Yank . Decades later, the Urn was broken and the heroes were freed, some having new superpowers as a result of their imprisonment; V-Man, however, was now a “walking, talking plague,” causing anyone who comes close to him to become fatally ill. His fellow heroes have to keep him in quarantine, and he’s unable to be close to Masquerade, whom he’s attracted to. What’s become of the V-Boys is not yet known.References
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