Mitchell Shelley (New Earth)
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Resurrection Man's power works a little differently from a traditional superhero's. Whenever he is killed, he returns to life with a new power (or "gift" as he often refers to it) that correlates in some way to his death. These range from minor, almost dismissive abilities such as the changing of his skin color and making pyrotechnic butterflies to the extraordinary, such as the ability to transform into a Hulk-like monster with a bullet-proof hide. He can become more powerful than any single member of the Justice League, if he "resurrects" right.
Originally a lawyer on the take from the mob in Viceroy, South Carolina (the home of Soder Cola), he spent the first few issues remembering who he is and what happened to make him the Resurrection Man. Shelley, a drifter with no memory, stumbling across his power (after dying). He fought an incarnation of Amazo and was brought to the attention of the JLA. He was pursued early on ( and throughout most of the series ) by the Body Doubles - 2 curvy, fashion-themed female assassins that were hired by a mysterious organization called "the Lab".
This "Lab" did give Shelley his power of resurrecting immediately, but he is also something much more, his origin stretching back far into the past of the DC universe. (If the Phantom Stranger is to be believed, Shelley's gifts have existed in his previous lives, but not changed over the course of a single life.) It is revealed that Shelly has fought Vandal Savage throughout time, from the time of cavemen to the present day, each time attempting to foil Savage's plots before getting killed by Savage in battle.
Mitchell Shelley is some kind of counter-agent to Savage. Something far more powerful than the realm of "normal" DC heroes, he is somewhere in the league of the Phantom Stranger. The Stranger even revealed a long standing friendship ("one of my oldest friends") with Shelley although Shelley has no recollection of this. Cave Carson and the Forgotten Heroes eventually recruited Shelley to thwart Savage, thinking he was the newest incarnation of the Immortal Man. But Shelley, it was revealed, was not the Immortal Man. He is something else, and as of yet, something unrevealed.
Resurrection Man helped face down a threat to the multiverse that defeated the JLA, JSA, Young Justice, the Forgotten Heroes and numerous other assembled DC heroes. This threat, tied to his resurrection powers and the origin of both Vandal Savage and the Immortal Man, was defeated by the real Immortal Man sacrificing his life. Mitch Shelley now wanders the DCU, dying to save people from crime, evil and injustice outside the mainstream.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Immortality: Due to Resurrection Man's powers he is unable to die, shown in DC One Million he is still alive and well during the 853rd century.
Resurrection: Resurrection Man's power is the ability to die and resurrect with a random power, usually associated somehow with his death.
Notable Deaths and Resurrections:
- Method of Death: Unknown
Resurrection: Ability to fly.
- Method of Death: Shot several times in the chest.
Resurrection: Power to shoot blasts of compressed air.
- Method of Death: Explosion of fuel tanker and gas tanks.
Resurrection: Generates fire from his hands, can telekinetically control fire.
- Method of Death: Unknown
Resurrection: As a massive hulking red creature with super strength.
- Method of Death: Rocket Launcher.
Resurrection: Power to turn into a pyrotelekinetic flaming skeleton.
- Method of Death: Hit by a truck.
Resurrection: Shape-shifting.
- Method of Death: Nuclear Blast.
Resurrection: As a living shadow.
- Method of Death: Pain overload via experimentation.
Resurrection: As a woman.
Abilities
No known abilities.
Strength level
Strength level unknown
Weaknesses
None
Paraphernalia
Equipment: In the 853rd century, Mitch uses a device that 'kills' him, and lets him chose his next power, usually flight or super strength.
Transportation: A boom tube in the 853rd century, or if he resurrects right possibly super speed or flight.
Weapons: None
Notes
- No special notes.
Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- Appearances of Mitchell Shelley (New Earth)
- Character Gallery: Mitchell Shelley (New Earth)
- Quotations by Mitchell Shelley (New Earth)
- Volume 1 of Resurrection Man's self-titled series
Recommended Reading
- None.
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