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professor, the elderly man suggests Danner use his father's formula to create a new race of men known as the "Sons of Dawn", who will use their powers to right the world's wrongs. The idea appeals to him at first, but Danner fears that these sons would also be hated by humanity for their superiority and treated much the same as himself. In the end, he climbs a mountain amidst an oncoming thunderstorm, and is struck dead by lightning while praying to God. The formula is lost in the resulting fire. The professor discovers his charred remains three days later and buries him among the Mayan ruins.
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eyes of the other children. Because they treat him with such abhorrence, his only solace comes in the form of unleashing his powers within the Colorado wilderness (uprooting trees, throwing huge boulders, leaping to the mountain tops, etc.). This stigma eventually wears off, though, and is forgotten by the time Danner enters high school.
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superiors, " place in America. A place that has scarcely been explored. I was born there. All the men of Colorado are born as I was born and are like me. We are very strong. We are great fighters. We cannot be wounded except by the largest shells." Other examples of similarities include both of their
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Danner's bodily tissues have a somewhat greater density than those of an ordinary human being. Though he has an athletic build, his strength is far greater than what his frame would naturally allow. People guess him to be 155 pounds (70 kg), but he actually weighs 211 pounds (96 kg). During
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His parents imbue him with a strong moral compass during his formative years and warn him never to use his great strength in anger. However, during kindergarten, Danner nearly kills the school's bully in a one-sided fight after being assaulted by the child. This event brands him as an outsider in the
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glance off his tough skin. He believes he can even survive a plane crash. The only weaponry capable of penetrating his skin at the time are the largest artillery shells. Although, he still feels the effects of the elements, sweating under the heat of the sun and freezing during winter. Danner's only
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His body can heal damaged tissue much faster and more extensively than an ordinary human can. He collapses from exhaustion and wounds sustained from artillery shells after he goes berserk against the Germans to avenge a friend's death. When he wakes up in an army hospital, he finds "his wounds had
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Superman as originally published came from an unnamed planet whose inhabitants were millions of years more evolved than humans. When they reached maturity, "the people of his race became gifted with titanic strength". Their advanced evolution and great strength accounted for Superman's superhuman
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had discovered the same formula as his father, "which could be poured into the veins of the slaves , making them stronger than engines". There, he works as the head steward of the hired Mayan helpers and proves himself an asset to the team. But when a mishap reveals his great strength to the
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and lift a locomotive. Then I began to speculate about his future and it seemed to me that a human being thus equipped would be foredoomed to vulgar fame or to a life of fruitless destruction. He would share the isolation of geniuses and with them would learn the inflexibility of man's slow
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A temperamental consciousness of material force brought Hugo Danner into being. The frustration of my own muscles by things, and the alarming superiority of machinery started the notion of a man who would be invincible. I gave him a name and planned random deeds for him. I let him tear down
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Danner's physical strength extends to his legs, allowing him to leap great heights and distances. At age 10 he can leap 40 feet (12 m) into the air and run faster than a train. During his freshman year in college, he easily breaks a world
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and even enters a fight competition for money. However, after returning to college and accidentally killing another player during a game, he quits school and becomes a sailor. A year later, his ship is trapped in France by the outbreak of
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is signed the very day he prepares to leave, and so he is forced to abort his mission, much to his dismay. He returns to the United States and works in a number of professions — steel mill worker, bank teller, farm hand, and
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Munro is forced to oppose his father when Danner orders the Sons of Dawn to attack a Brazilian city. The combined might of the All-Star Squadron defeats the Sons of Dawn and Danner is killed during the final battle.
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Danner leaves Colorado after graduating high school to attend Webster University. There, he becomes an unstoppable football star and the most popular boy in school. During the summer months, he works as a circus
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a satire. The rest was adventure and perhaps more of the book derives from the unliterary excitement of imagining such a life than from a studious juxtaposition of incidents to a theme"
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and find themselves on the battlements after a short training period. He eventually reveals his powers to his Legionnaire superiors, who believe him to be a devil or supernatural
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of a mile; hurdle a twenty-story building...raise tremendous weights...run faster than an express train...and that nothing less than a bursting shell could penetrate his skin!"
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kitten capable of taking down cattle as prey, he injects this super-serum into the womb of his pregnant wife, Matilda. Hugo Danner is born on Christmas several months later.
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healed without the necessity of a single stitch". Long periods of comatose sleep (up to 20 hours) and the consuming of huge meals also aid in his regenerative process.
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and Indian Creek, Colorado), both are imbued with a strong moral compass from a young age both lift cars over their heads, and both hide their powers from the world.
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singlehandedly, lift a car and its driver singlehandedly, rip open a 5-foot-thick (1.5 m) bank vault, and easily catch a falling 8,000-pound block of stone.
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He would drive it far into Germany. When its petrol failed, he would crash it. Stepping from the ruins, he would hasten on in the darkness, on, on, like
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portrayed him in a 1938 movie adaptation of the book. Decades later the character starred in an adaptation titled "Man-God" in Marvel's black-and-white
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of human biology and create a new "race that doesn't know fear — because it cannot know harm". After 14 years of research he finally discovers "
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In this storyline, Munro comes into possession of his father's diary and learns of Danner's troubled life as the 20th century's first
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In early February 1930, Wylie described the inspiration for Danner's creation in the introduction to one of the earliest printings of
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abilities on earth. As Siegel described them: "When maturity was reached, he discovered he could easily: leap
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team and fails to live up to his athletic father's legendary reputation. But after a Professor Danner (
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He first learns of his body's superior resistance to physical injury during the war. Bullets and
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chemical experimentation, Danner tries to use his powers for good, making him a precursor of the
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record, though he actually doesn't run at his full speed. While in the service of the
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One critic noted that Danner's "creation and upbringing by a scientist father recall
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Siegel and Shuster compared Superman's strength and leaping abilities to those of an
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and is able to dive deeper and stay under longer because of his density.
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in 1988 and 1989, as the estranged father of an illegitimate son named
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has stolen the formula in order to create his own race of supermen.
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The novel begins during the closing years of the 19th century, as
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in a wrestling match, but the serum runs out at the last minute.
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Apart from Wylie's novel, the character has also appeared in a
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science Professor Abednego Danner searches for a way to
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at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
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An International Catalogue of Superheroes: Hugo Danner
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archaeological dig and travels with the group to the
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Index


Gladiator
Publisher
Marvel Comics
Wildstorm
First appearance
Gladiator
1930
Philip Wylie
WWI Western Front allied forces
French Foreign Legion
Superhuman strength
protagonist
Philip Wylie
novel
Gladiator
superhuman
prenatal
superhero
feature film
Marvel Comics
DC Comics
Joe E. Brown
comics
magazine
Marvel Preview
comic book
Young All-Stars
Iron Munro
miniseries

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