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Jason Woodrue (New Earth)

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Real Name
Dr. Jason Woodrue
Current Alias

Aliases
Floro, Plant Master, Wood-rue

Identity

Alignment


Universe

Base Of Operations
Mobile

Characteristics
Gender

Height


Eyes

Hair

Unusual Features
He's a Humanoid Plant

Status
Marital Status

Occupation
Professional criminal;
consultant for the Sunderland Corporation;
and former Botany Lecturer

Origin
Origin


First appearance

The Atom #1

(As Plant Master)
The Flash #245

(As The Floronic Man)


Contents

History

Jason Woodrue first appears in The Atom #1. Woodrue is an exile from an interdimensional world inhabited by dryads. Calling himself the Plant Master, Woodrue uses his advanced botanical knowledge to control plant growth in an attempt to take over the world. He is defeated by the Atom.

In The Flash (Volume 2) #245, Woodrue uses an experimental forumula to transform his body into a plant/human hybrid, with his skin resembling bark and his hair turning into leaves. Now calling himself the Floronic Man, he is defeated by the Green Lantern. The Floronic Man later becomes a member of the first Secret Society of Super-Villains.

In Saga of the Swamp Thing #21 (by Alan Moore), Woodrue is hired by General Sunderland to discover how scientist Alec Holland had been turned into the "Swamp Thing". Woodrue discovers that the creature, instead of being a mutated version of Holland, is instead an intelligent mass of plant life that had fed on Holland's dead body. The Floronic Man tries to warn Sunderland that the Swamp Thing is not dead, but the General refuses to listen and announces his intention to terminate Woodrue's employment. Subsequently, the Floronic Man traps Sunderland in his office with a dethawed and enraged Swamp Thing, who kills the General.

In Saga of the Swamp Thing #22, the Floronic Man uses the Swamp Thing's body to contact the Green, the life force of all plants on Earth. The experience drives the Floronic Man insane, and he sets out to destroy all nonplant life on Earth. Woodrue is confronted by a revived Swamp Thing, who reveals to the Green that plants cannot survive without animals. The Green abandons the Floronic Man, who is then taken into custody by the Justice League.

He was later recast in "Black Orchid" as Dr. Jason Woodrue, a University professor who taught Botany to Philip Sylvian, Alec & Linda Holland, and Pamela Isley. Philip Sylvian, apparently unaware of Woodrue's transformation, refers to him as a "poor old guy" and states: "Last I heard he was in Arkham Insane Asylum..."

The Floronic Man was briefly a hero, after the events of Millennium lead him to become a member of the New Guardians. In this new role Woodrue takes on the name Floro. After the death of most of his teammates, he reverts to his original status as a villain.

Floro returns in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #56. After breaking Poison Ivy out of Arkham with his two henchwomen Holly and Eva, Floro explains his past to Batman and Poison Ivy, telling the story of how he prevented a plot of Swamp Thing's, only to get decapitated. After scientists manage to keep his head alive, the first thing he comes in contact with is marijuana. Regenerating a plant body, he begins his quest to flood the streets of Gotham City with his advanced and inexpensive pot. Floronic Man takes some of Poison Ivy's DNA in an attempt to create a "child". Poison Ivy, and in exchange gets a trunk full of dope money, and is free to walk away. Deciding she doesn't want Floronic Man running the world, she frees the Batman. After a short battle, Batman notices that Floro is standing in a puddle, and uses an electrical cable to electrocute the villian, then decapitates him once again.

The character has since appeared in various other storylines. He assists Starman, Alan Scott, Batman and others in trying to save a friendly, peaceful version of Solomon Grundy. In a recent issue of Batman, he is killed after assassins shoot him repeatedly with bullets, although this is in direct contrast to one of his most famous lines, "you can't kill a vegetable by shooting it through the head." He is one of the many villains who was mind-wiped by the JLA, but has since recovered those memories. He takes part in the Battle of Metropolis.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Durability, Extensive control over a variety of plant life

Abilities

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.


Notes

  • No special notes.

Trivia

  • No trivia.


See Also


Recommended Reading

  • None.


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