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Everyman (DC Comics)

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Everyman
Everyman as Lex Luthor, as depicted in 52 #39 (March 2007).
Art by Ivan Reis.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearance52 #21 (September 2006)
Created by
In-story information
Full nameHannibal Bates
SpeciesMetahuman
Team affiliations
PartnershipsCupid
Notable aliasesBlue Beetle, Green Arrow, Lex Luthor, Dark Arrow, Skyman, Sarge Steel
AbilitiesShape-shifting

Everyman (Hannibal Bates) is a supervillain published by DC Comics. He debuted in 52 #17 (August 2006), and was created by Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, Keith Giffen and Joe Bennett. His name is a combination of fictional serial killers Hannibal Lecter and Norman Bates.

Everyman made his live-action debut on The Flash season one, portrayed by Martin Novotny.

Fictional character biography

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Everyman is a shapeshifter who can physically transform into another person after eating part of their body. He is generally unpopular with his teammates, mostly due to his searching for components of his teammates' living matter (e.g. hair and toenail clippings) to eat. It was later revealed that he had killed and replaced his teammate Skyman.[1] He later attempts to impersonate Lex Luthor before Superman discovers the ruse and defeats him.[2][3]

In One Year Later, Everyman poses as a resurrected Ted Kord before being exposed and taken into custody.[4] He is later freed by Circe, who orders him to pose as Sarge Steel and instigate the events of Amazons Attack!.

In the aftermath, Everyman is captured and arrested by Nemesis. He later attempts to impersonate Green Arrow and kill Black Canary before she seemingly kills him.[5][6][7] He is later revealed to have survived, but has sustained amnesia and believes that he is Green Arrow.[8][9]

Everyman later works with Cupid, a vigilante obsessed with Green Arrow. They lure Green Arrow, Black Canary, and Speedy into a trap to kill them before Cupid betrays and kills Everyman.[10][11][12]

In Blackest Night, Everyman is temporarily resurrected as a Black Lantern.[13][14]

Powers and abilities

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Thanks to Luthor's Exo-gene program, Everyman can duplicate any organic lifeform, but is unable to accurately duplicate non-organic matter, as evidenced when he replicated Sarge Steel, who possesses a metal hand.

In other media

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References

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  1. ^ 52 Week 39 (January 2007). DC Comics.
  2. ^ 52 Week 40 (February 2007). DC Comics.
  3. ^ 52 Week 46 (March 2007). DC Comics.
  4. ^ Manhunter (vol. 3) #27 (March 2007). DC Comics.
  5. ^ Green Arrow/Black Canary: Wedding Special #1 (November 2007). DC Comics.
  6. ^ Green Arrow & Black Canary #1 (December 2007). DC Comics.
  7. ^ Green Arrow & Black Canary #3 (February 2008). DC Comics.
  8. ^ Green Arrow & Black Canary #25 (December 2009). DC Comics.
  9. ^ Green Arrow & Black Canary #26 (January 2010). DC Comics.
  10. ^ Green Arrow & Black Canary #27 (February 2010). DC Comics.
  11. ^ Green Arrow & Black Canary #28 (March 2010). DC Comics.
  12. ^ Green Arrow & Black Canary #29 (April 2010). DC Comics.
  13. ^ Blackest Night #1 (September 2009). DC Comics.
  14. ^ Blackest Night #3 (November 2009). DC Comics.
  15. ^ The Flash: Who is Harrison Wells? Episode synopsis released from Comicbook.com, 2 April 2015, retrieved 28 April 2015
  16. ^ "Everyman Voice - Young Justice (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved July 30, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.