Noman
Real Name: Anthony Dunn
Identity/Class: Human mind inhabiting android bodies
Occupation: Agent of T.H.U.N.D.E.R.
Affiliations: T.H.U.N.D.E.R.
Enemies: Demo; the Overlord; Tarantula
Known Relatives: None
Aliases: None
Base of Operations: T.H.U.N.D.E.R. HQ, New York
First Appearance: T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1 (Tower Comics, 1966)
Powers/Abilities: NoMan was a human mind housed in an robotic body. The mind, that of Anthony Dunn, had been transferred into the robotic form as his human body passed away. NoMan had several spare bodies, and he could electronically transfer his mind from one body to the next virtually instantaneously. He often went on missions with a spare body stashed in whatever vehicle he was travelling in. Each body was slightly stronger and more durable than a normal humans, and if it was damaged to the point of "death", NoMan would transfer out of it - however he had to do this prior to that body's deactivation, or potentially he could be trapped and die like a regular person. He was equipped with a cloak which could bend light, allowing him to become invisible; since there was only one such cloak in existence, and it couldn't be duplicated, he had to do his best to retrieve it from his abandoned bodies.
History: Anthony Dunn was an aging scientist who developed a means to electronically record the human mind into the computerised brain of a robotic body. He used this to cheat his own death, becoming NoMan, one of the super-powered agents of T.H.U.N.D.E.R. (The Higher United Nations Defence Enforcement Reserves).
Comments: Thanks to Mike Murphy for providing the image used on the right hand side of this page. Thanks to "Dalenetrudy" for his true identity. And thanks to Josh Geren and "Dangermike" for informing me of his powers.
CLARIFICATIONS: Not to be confused with
Non-man of the Faze-1 Fazers
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