- Quakemaster
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caption = Quakemaster
comic_color = background:#8080ff
character_name = Quakemaster
real_name = Robert Coleman
publisher =DC Comics
debut = "DC Special" #28 (June-July 1977)
creators =Bob Rozakis (writer)John Calnan ,Tex Blaisdell (art)
alliance_color = background:#c0c0ff
alliances =Secret Society of Super Villains
aliases =
powers = None.Quakemaster is a fictional
supervillain in theDC Comics universe. He first appeared in "DC Special" #28 (June-July 1977)Character history
Robert Coleman is an architect of some note in
Gotham City . His reputation is irreparably damaged when an apartment complex he designed and built does not withstand ahurricane . Feeling that he has been wrongly branded, Coleman creates the alias of the Quakemaster and uses his super-chargedjackhammer to create earthquakes inGotham City . His scheme backfires and only his buildings are damaged in the quakes. Quakemaster is defeated and captured byBatman .Quakemaster is later released and recruited by the
Secret Society of Super Villains to be part of the team working with the Silver Ghost to kill theFreedom Fighters . This story was scheduled to appear in "Secret Society of Supervillains" #17, but the title was canceled before it could be published. It eventually appeared in issue #2 of "Cancelled Comic Cavalcade ", the extremely limited series produced by DC Comics.Quakemaster is part of a team of supervillains recruited by
Lex Luthor and Brainiac during the so called "Crisis on Infinite Earths ". ["Crisis on Infinite Earth"s #9-10 (December 1985-January 1986)]Quakemaster later takes to hanging out with other villains who have apparently fallen on hard times. This group includes Black Mass, Sonar, the original Blackrock and the Cavalier. The villains gather at a New York bar to play games of
poker . In one such game, the villains lose most of their weapons and devices to Wally Tortelloni, an everyday civilian. When the villains gang up to track Tortelloni down and retake their devices, they are apprehended by members of theJustice League International . ["Justice League America" #43 (October 1990) and #44 (November 1990)]In "Adventures of Superman" #608 (November 2002), Quakemaster is one of the numerous villains hired by
Manchester Black to attack friends and family members of Clark Kent, secretlySuperman . He is once again defeated.In "
Infinite Crisis ", Quakemaster became a member of theSecret Society of Super Villains .Powers and abilities
Quakemaster has no inherent powers or abilities. He uses a power charged jackhammer of his own design. It projects pluses waves of energy capable of destroying concrete or smashing bone.
Other versions
For a brief time, the name Quakemaster is used by fellow villain the Ventriloquist during the
Gotham City disaster known as .Still later, another supervillain called
Geomancer takes up Quakemaster's m.o., although seemingly without the aid of technical equipment.In the first issue of the "
Hero Hotline " miniseries, the titular team battled an exo-skeleton-wearing criminal who was using a super-powered jackhammer to tunnel under a building which had been erected over the hiding place for his loot while he was in prison. Although the character was identified as potentially being Quakemaster, his identity was never verified.Other Media
In
The Batman a villian called theTemblor shows up in season three. Some inspiration for this character might been from the Quakemaster.Notes
External links
* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=quakemaster Quakemaster at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe]
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