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Human Meteor

Human Meteor

Taxi-driver Duke O'Dowd joined the Foreign Legion during World War II. During his time in Bavakuria, Duke was given a magic belt by a Tibetan ruler Wah Le which he uses to fight crime in the United States as The Human Meteor.

Name:
Human Meteor
Publisher:
Real name:
Duke O'Dowd
Aliases:
  • Duke O'Dowd
  • The Great Deliverer
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Flight
  • Force Field
  • Gadgets
  • Invulnerability
  • Magnetism
  • Stamina
  • Super Strength
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Weapon Master
First issue:
Champion Comics (1939) #6
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History

Harvey Comics

Origin

Duke O'Dowd was a former adventurer whose plane crashed in the Himalayas. He discovered a secret civilization in the lost city of Bayakura. He fulfilled an ancient prophecy and was taught how to control the energy in atoms. He would become the Human Meteor. The only person who knew The Human Meteor was secretly Duke was Toby, an orphaned shoeshine boy. When not the Human Meteor, Duke worked as a cab driver.

Some time later the Human Meteor and a man named Lambesque went to France and fought the Nazis . What happen to him after the war is unknown.

Marvel

Invaders

The Human Meteor, along with Strongman, Doctor Nemesis, Spider Queen, and Volton, were retcon by Roy Thomas at Marvel Comics in 1993. In this new continuity, The Human Meteor was compelled to join the group Battle-Axis because he was anti-British. Defeated by the Invaders ,the Human Meteor and Battle-Axis (expect for Dr. Death) were arrested.

Powers

The Golden Age Human Meteor had no powers, but when he donned his wonder belt he repelled all metals (causing bullets to bounce off him and allowing him to rip through steel walls) and also gave him super strength and speed although these powers were only active when he was near metal as wonder belt fed him energy to give him said powers.

Duke gained fantastic powers on touching metal, he however could be harmed by things made of wood, and for some reason being near powerful electric generators drained him energy to the point that he would pass out.

Issues

May 1993

June 1993

July 1993

August 1993

February 2008

Volumes

1993

2008

Friends

Enemies

Teams

Enemy teams