- Bouncer (Fox Feature Syndicate)
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caption=The Bouncer, on the cover of issue #13
Adam Anteas, Jr. is on the right
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character_name=The Bouncer
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species=Animated statue
publisher=Fox Feature Syndicate
debut="The Bouncer" (1944)
creators=Robert Kanigher (writer)Louis Ferstadt (artist)
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powers=Superhuman strength, ability to leap great distances|The Bouncer was a fictional
superhero that appeared incomic books published byFox Feature Syndicate . Created by writerRobert Kanigher and artistLouis Ferstadt , the Bouncer first appeared in "The Bouncer" (no number, September 1944). His final appearance was in "The Bouncer" #14 (January 1945). The Bouncer holds the distinction of being the first comic book character created by comics legend Kanigher.Biography
The Bouncer had no secret identity, but was in reality a statue of the Greek
mythological figureAntaeus (spelled Anteas in the comics). The statue had been sculpted by Adam Anteas, Jr., a descendant of the very same legendary figure. Like his Greek ancestor, Anteas Jr. gained power when in contact with the earth. Anteas Jr.'s power was that he bounced back whenever he struck the ground; the harder he hit, the higher he bounced. Unfortunately, just like his ancestor, he lost his power when out of contact with the ground.At first Anteas Jr. had no interest in superheroics, and generally wanted to be left alone with his statues. But whenever he was threatened, the spirit of his ancestor would animate the statue, and drag its creator off on an adventure. Eventually Anteas Jr. begain to seek out criminals, and fight them with the aid of the Bouncer.
Powers and abilities
The Bouncer was an inanimate statue until animated by the spirit of Anteas. During that time, the Bouncer had superhuman strength and ability to leap great distances. Adam Anteas Jr. has the ability to summon the Bouncer to his current location; when Adam does so, the Bouncer appears in a puff of smoke.
External links
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/bouncer.htm The Bouncer at Don Markstein's Toonopedia]
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/b/bouncer.htm The Bouncer at International Superheroes]
* [http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2002-02-26 The Bouncer at Oddball Comics]
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