Anti-Electric

Anti-Electric

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caption=Anti-Electric taunts Wonder Woman
comic_color=background:#8080ff
character_name=Anti-Electric
publisher=DC Comics
debut=Comic Cavalcade #27 (June/July 1948)
creators=Charles Moulton, Harry G. Peter
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
alliances=
aliases=Mr. Keen
powers=Electrical cancellation|

Anti-Electric is a fictional character who first appeared in the DC Comics' universe as a villain who opposed Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor.

Fictional character biography

Diana Prince and Steve Trevor are travelling to Washington on train. It comes to a stop due to a power failure. Wonder Woman pulls the train to its stop, then leaves to investigate the mystery. She learns the villain is blackmailing the entire city with his device that knock out power. Wonder Woman finds out where the villain is hiding but ends up captured.

Anti-Electric's ransom demand is company stock. The bagman, Steve Trevor, is also taken hostage. He is threatened with death unless Wonder Woman returns and claims she was the one behind the blackmail. She refuses, escapes, defeats the villain, rescues Steve and publicly exposes Anti-Electric as the railroad company president Mr. Keen.

Powers and Abillities

Control of a device that could cancel out electrical power anywhere in the world.

See also

*List of Wonder Woman enemies


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