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Henry Heywood III (New Earth)

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Character TemplateCharacter Template
Real Name
Henry Heywood III
Current Alias

Aliases
Hank

Identity

Alignment


Relatives
Henry Heywood (grandfather, deceased), Henry Heywood II (father, deceased), mother (deceased), Nathan Heywood (cousin)

Universe

Base Of Operations
Mobile

Characteristics
Gender

Hair

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Occupation
Troubleshooter

Origin
Origin
Hank Heywood was subjected to medical treatments that transformed him into a superstrong, extremely durable cyborg.

Place of Death
JLA Bunker

Creators


Contents

History

Hank Heywood III’s father was shot down in Vietnam when he was only two months old, and his mother died of breast cancer one year after that. Hank was raised by his father’s best friend Dale Gunn, and his grandfather, Henry Heywood, the 1940s hero known as Commander Steel. When Hank reached his mid-teens his grandfather sent Dale to Detroit in order to design and build a base known as “The Bunker.” While Dale was away, Commander Steel subjected his grandson to a series of painful operations. Hank’s bones were replaced with a titanium and steel alloy skeleton, and motors were added to his joints. These operations were similar to the ones that had given Commander Steel his powers. Commander Steel wanted his grandson to follow in his footsteps, by any means necessary. It took years for Hank to adjust to his new body. His recovery coincided with a change in the Justice League of America’s charter. When Commander Steel discovered this he offered the new team use of the Bunker as headquarters in exchange for accepting his grandson (now named Steel) as a member, and the League accepted.

During the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Steel and fellow JLA teammate Vibe battled a group of Luthor and Brainiac's new union of inter-Earth villains in Antartica. Having a difficult time with Plasmus, Vibe came to his aid by using his vibratory powers to make the ground underneath Plasmus crumble. But only a few seconds later, Steel was randomly transported somewhere else by the powers of one of Plasmus's Brotherhood of Evil teamates, Warp.[citation needed]

Steel and his grandfather had a falling out when Commander Steel demanded he quit the Justice League. Steel refused, so his grandfather resorted to legal means to evict the League from the Bunker.

Professor Ivo sends androids to hunt down and kill the JLA. Steel is hellbent on revenge after Vibe is murdered. While pursuing Professor Ivo, Steel is mortally wounded in a battle with one of the androids and placed on life support by his grandfather.[1]

Despero sought to gain revenge on all of the Detroit-era Justice League. He discovered Steel on life support and shredded him limb from limb.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Cybernetic Titanium/Steel-Alloy Frame: his cyborg body is constructed of a steel frame

  • Superhuman Senses: He had enhanced hearing and his vision could reach into the infra-red
  • Superhuman Agility: The micro-motors in his joints allow him to leap great distances.
  • Limited Invulnerability: The combined subdermal layer of steel in his body and the armor-mesh of his uniform make him virtually indestructible.

Abilities

None known.


Paraphernalia

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


Notes

  • No special notes.

Trivia

  • No trivia.


See Also


Recommended Reading

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