词条 | Girder (comics) |
释义 |
| image = | caption = | character_name = Girder | real_name = Tony Woodward | publisher = DC Comics | debut = Flash: Iron Heights (2001) | creators = Geoff Johns Ethan Van Sciver | alliance_color = background:#c0c0ff | alliances = Secret Society of Super Villains Rogues The Cyborg Revenge Squad | aliases = | powers = Living iron body grants superhuman strength }}Girder is a DC Comics supervillain and a new Rogue to the Flash (Wally West). He first appeared in Flash: Iron Heights (2001) and was created by Geoff Johns and Ethan Van Sciver.[1] Girder made his live-action appearance on the first season of The Flash played by Greg Finley. He was killed in the first season, but was brought back to life as a reanimated corpse in the second season. He was eventually taken care of and put to rest. Fictional character biographySteelworker Tony Woodward caused a riot at a steel plant after he assaulted a female employee. Angry coworkers threw Tony into a vat of molten steel. The liquid steel included recycled scraps from experiments performed by S.T.A.R. Labs. These scraps somehow turned Tony's body into living metal, which has incredible resistance from harm and grants him superhuman strength.[1] The major drawback was that the steel body began to rust when exposed to oxygen. He was eventually arrested for robbery and sent to Iron Heights.[1] After escaping Iron Heights, he joined up with Blacksmith and her Rogues to take over Keystone City and Central City. While a member of her Rogues, Magenta used her powers to keep Girder from rusting and Girder, having an "attraction," made unwanted advances towards her. After making another crude pass, Magenta ripped Girder in half. His body was welded back together and Girder was taken back to Iron Heights. During the Infinite Crisis, Girder was part of the Secret Society of Super Villains led by Alexander Luthor, Jr. (who was posing as Lex Luthor).[2] One Year Later, Girder was seen fighting the Teen Titans, but was defeated. He was later seen in Salvation Run.[1]In the DC Special: Cyborg mini-series, Girder has joined The Cyborg Revenge Squad. Girder was among the villains in the ambush of the Justice Society of America led by Tapeworm.[3] While Girder is in custody at Iron Heights Penitentiary, he is broken out by Captain Boomerang to distract the guards so Captain Boomerang can sneak in to meet with Professor Zoom.[4] Powers and abilitiesGirder has superhuman strength and endurance. His body is made from a nearly indestructible steel that provides a high degree of protection from physical and energy attacks.[1] In other mediaTelevisionGirder appears in The Flash episode "The Flash is Born", portrayed by Greg Finley[5]. This version is a metahuman with the ability to turn his skin into steel after falling into a vat of molten steel when the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator exploded. He bullied Barry Allen and Iris West when they were children. He goes after Iris so that she can blog about him defeating Flash. When Flash catches up to him, he manages to defeat Girder using a combination of Mach 1 speed and one of his punches. In the episode "Power Outage," Girder is released so he take on Farooq, during Barry's temporary power loss, only to be killed. In the episode "The Runaway Dinosaur," Harry Wells' particle-accelerator explodes, returning Barry's speed while also affecting Woodward, who returns as a reanimated corpse targeting Iris. Girder is defeated again by the Flash and is finally put to rest. FilmGirder appears in Public Enemies among the supervillains that attack Superman and Batman. MiscellaneousGirder has appeared in Justice League Unlimited No. 16. In the issue, he escaped Iron Heights to visit his family during Christmas, but was stopped by the Justice League; especially Atom Smasher. Eventually, after discovering why Girder broke out, Atom Smasher arranged to have his family come and visit him in prison. References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{Citation|last = Wallace|first = Dan|author-link =|contribution = Girder|editor-last = Dougall|editor-first = Alastair|title = The DC Comics Encyclopedia|pages = 137|publisher = Dorling Kindersley|place = New York|year = 2008|ISBN = 0-7566-4119-5|oclc = 213309017}} 2. ^The Flash Vol. 2 No. 225. DC Comics. 3. ^Justice Society of America Vol. 3 No. 29 (July 2009). DC Comics. 4. ^The Flash Vol. 3 No. 7 (December 2010). DC Comics. 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/zap2it_first_the_flash_star-crossed_greg_finley_girder_tony_woodward-2014-08 |title=Zap2it First: 'The Flash' casts 'Star-Crossed's' Greg Finley as Girder |last=Brown |first=Laurel |publisher=Zap2It |date=August 20, 2014 |accessdate=August 20, 2014 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140821102331/http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/zap2it_first_the_flash_star-crossed_greg_finley_girder_tony_woodward-2014-08 |archivedate=August 21, 2014 |df= }} External links
9 : DC Comics characters with superhuman strength|DC Comics supervillains|Comics characters introduced in 2001|Characters created by Geoff Johns|Characters created by Geoff Johns|Characters created by Ethan Van Sciver|Comics characters introduced in 2001|DC Comics characters with superhuman strength|DC Comics supervillains |
随便看 |
|
开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。