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M-11

M-11

A human consciousness within the metallic body of a humanoid robot, better known as M-11, teammember of the Agents of Atlas.

Name:
M-11
Publisher:
Real name:
M-11
Aliases:
  • Human Robot
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Other
Powers:
  • Blast Power
  • Elasticity
  • Electricity Control
  • Electronic interaction
  • Force Field
  • Heat Vision
  • Intellect
  • Invulnerability
  • Stamina
  • Super Hearing
  • Super Sight
  • Super Strength
First issue:
Menace (1953) #11 I, The Robot
cover

Origin

Commissioned by Plan Tzu (a.k.a. Yellow Claw) as part of a complicated plan to establish his unwitting successor, FBI agent Jimmy Woo, as a great hero, the robot M-11 was completed in 1954 by an unidentified professor. Concerned at creating a killing machine completely under the control of Plan's Atlas Foundation, and pressured to hand over M-11 before he could complete the programming modifications he wanted, the scientist took the drastic step of having the robot electrocute him, correctly reasoning that somehow part of his displaced life essence would encode itself in its neural net, giving it free will and emotions. After slaying him, M-11 left the lab and walked into the sea, where it lay inert.

Mayor Story Arcs

The Golden Age

Four years later, Plan Tzu kidnapped President Eisenhower, and as he intended, Woo gathered together a team of "G-Men" to rescue him. M-11 had been found by the Atlantean Namora, while she was searching for her missing cousin Namor; she informed Woo of the machine, and he retrieved it. Its teammate Marvel Boy (Robert Grayson) used Uranian know-how to restore it to working order; M-11 worked with the group out of choice and a growing loyalty to Woo, but pretended to be controlled by a voice-activated radio device Woo carried. After a successful first mission, the G-Men worked together for another six months, battling foes such as the mysterious Foundation and the cosmic-ray mutated dog Laika, before instructions came from above to disband. M-11 was covertly retrieved by Plan Tzu, and over the succeeding decades it allowed him to make numerous upgrades to its systems.

Agent of Atlas

Recently Plan Tzu moved to pass on his mantle to Woo. After Woo was critically injured while investigating Atlas, Plan convinced M-11 to enlist former teammates Gorilla Man, who got them in to the S.H.I.E.L.D. facility where Woo was being treated, and Grayson, whose alien technology restored Woo to health and youth after the trio broke Woo out. Initially unaware Plan Tzu was watching their every move through M-11's eye, Woo reformed the G-Men to discover the truth behind Atlas. M-11 deduced that Namora, long believed dead, was still alive, and led them to her frozen body, which it revived. After realizing Plan had been manipulating them and ordering M-11 to sever his connection to Plan, Woo led the G-Men to confront their opponent. Plan explained his actions, and ceded control of Atlas to Woo. M-11 currently remains with his former teammates as one of Woo's new Agents of Atlas.

Powers & Abilities

M-11 is bulletproof, equipped with telescopic limbs possessing superhuman strength and which it can electrify, and, if shattered, it can pull its scattered components back together within minutes. It's ability to repair itself is a magical power bestowed upon it by Mr. Lao called a "restoration enchantment". It can project protective force fields, and a destructive "death ray" which emanates from its eye. Its visual and audio sensors are extremely acute. Its computer brain is capable of independent reasoning and can access any computer network on Earth, downloading vast amounts of data for analysis.

Able to access knowledge from any computer database on Earth.

Behind the Panels

Originally, the Human Robot was one of the many tales of the weird from Atlas Comics. More recently the character has been retconned.

Issues

June 1978

August 1982

March 1999

April 1999

February 2002

April 2003

October 2006

November 2006

December 2006

January 2007

February 2007

March 2007

July 2007

October 2007

February 2008

August 2008

October 2008

December 2008

January 2009

February 2009

March 2009

April 2009

May 2009

June 2009

July 2009

August 2009

Volumes

1977

1982

1998

2001

2003

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2015

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Enemies

Teams

Friendly teams

Enemy teams