Amazing Man (DC)(02 - Will Everett III)
Real Name: William 'Will' Everett III
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Bio: Will Everett III carried on his grandfather's heroic tradition, joining the Justice League at Wonder Woman's request.[9][10] As a member, he was instrumental in defeating the Overmaster alongside the other members of the League and reformed members of the Cadre of the Immortal.[11] Soon after this, Captain Atom formed a splinter group of the JLA nicknamed Extreme Justice.[12] He remained with the team until its end.[13][14]
Later, Will joined the Crimson Fox's unofficial re-grouping of Justice League Europe. In their single ill-fated adventure, Will was apparently killed by a supervillainess named the Mist, along with the Crimson Fox and Blue Devil. In Amazing-Man's case, Mist tricked him into mimicking glass and then shattered him. The status of his father Will Everett II is unknown, but his cousin Markus Clay is the new Amazing-Man.
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First Appearance: Justice League America (1989) #86 Favorite Characters:
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Issue Appearances: Avengers/JLA (2003)
#4 - 'The Brave...and the Bold' DC Retroactive: Superman - The '80s (2011)
DCU: Legacies (2010)
Deathstroke (1995)
#49 - 'All the Kings Men' Extreme Justice (1995)
#0 - 'With a Bang' #1 - 'Mad Dogs and Superheroes' #2 - 'High Stakes' #3 - 'Extreme Reaction' #4 - 'The Brave and the Crazy' #5 - 'Atomic Nights' #7 - 'The Once and Future Monarch' #8 - 'Before You Quantum Leap!' #9 - 'Extremities!' #10 - 'Sapphire Blues' #11 - 'Creation for Two' #12 - 'Kings Healing' #13 - 'King's Heeling' #14 - 'Kings' Revealed and King's Revealing' #15 - 'Duel of Duals' #16 - '--So Now What Do We Do?' #17 - 'Live Evil' #18 - 'Deathmatch Doom' Final Night (1996)
Green Lantern (1990)
#81 - 'Funeral for a Hero' #152 - 'Out of Our Heads: Part Two' Guy Gardner: Warrior (1994)
#39 - 'Merriment, Mistletoe, and...Mayhem!' JLA Gallery (1997)
JLA: Incarnations (2001)
Justice League America (1989)
#86 - 'Cult of the Machine, Part 1: Where The Day Takes You' #87 - 'Cult of the Machine, Part 2: God In The Machine' #89 - 'D-Day' #91 - 'Heroes Passage' #96 - 'Rush to Judgement' #100 - 'Opening Up the Game' #112 - 'The Purge, Part 2: To Say Goodbye' #113 - 'The Purge, Part 3: To All Our Company' Justice League International (1993)
#65 - 'Judgement Day, Part 3: A Whole New Ballgame' #66 - 'Judgement Day, Part 6: All Out of Time' Justice League Task Force (1993)
#13 - 'Judgement Day, Part 2: Split Decision' #14 - 'Judgement Day, Part 5: The Longest Yard' #15 - 'Silver Ages' Starman (1994)
#38 - '...La Fraternite De Justice Et Libere!' Steel (1994)
#11 - 'Fire Power' #12 - 'Showdown' The DC Comics Encyclopedia (2004)
HC - 'The DC Comics Encyclopedia: Updated And Expanded' HC - 'The DC Comics Encyclopedia' Total Justice (1996)
Underworld Unleashed (1995)
Zero Hour: Crisis in Time (1994)
#0 - 'Zero Hour' #1 - 'Zero Hour' #2 - 'Zero Hour' #3 - 'Zero Hour' Group Affiliation(s): Extreme Justice Justice League Europe (DC) Famous Quotes: - Add a Famous Quote None.
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